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2020-21

MEDIA GUIDE
IN MEMORIAM

WARRIORS STAFF
MARTIN “MARTY” McNEAL (Sept. 7, 1955-May 21, 2020)
Golden State Warriors beat writer for the Peninsula Times-Tribune

Martin “Marty” McNeal covered NBA teams in New York, Dallas, Golden State and Sacramento
during his two-plus decades as a sportswriter. He was the Golden State Warriors’ beat writer for the
Peninsula Times-Tribune for six seasons before joining the sports staff of the Dallas Times-Herald in
1987, covering the Mavericks for three seasons. After Dallas, McNeal joined the editorial staff of the
Sacramento Bee in 1990 and in 1992 became the Kings beat writer. After 13 seasons of covering
the Kings, McNeal became one of the paper’s sports columnists until 2009. A graduate of Hampton
University, McNeal began his journalism career covering his hometown New York Knicks for Big Red
Productions in 1978. He is survived by his wife, Beverly Kay (Boyd) McNeal of Sherman, Texas; his
son, Phillip Malik McNeal of Sacramento; his sister, Deborah (McNeal) Todd of New York, several
cousins, nieces, nephews, friends and his beloved pitbulls Shyloh, Marloh, and Willoh.

CLIFFORD ROBINSON (Dec. 16, 1966-Aug. 29, 2020)


Golden State Warriors (2003-04 - 2004-05)

Clifford “Uncle Cliffy” Robinson played two of his 18 NBA seasons with the Golden State Warriors,
appearing in 124 games (111 starts), averaging 10.4 points (.390 FG%, .349 3P%, .684 FT%), 3.5
rebounds, 2.8 assists, 0.9 steals and 0.9 blocks in 31.7 minutes per game. Originally selected by the
Portland Trail Blazers in the second round (36th overall) of the 1989 NBA Draft, Robinson appeared
in 1,380 (844 starts), averaging 14.2 points (.438 FG%, .356 3P%, .689 FT%), 4.6 rebounds, 2.2
assists, 1.0 steals and 1.0 blocks in 30.8 minutes per game in 18 NBA seasons with five teams -
Portland, Phoenix, Detroit, New Jersey and Golden State. Robinson’s career honors included the
1992-93 Sixth Man of the Year award, two All-Defensive team selections and an All-Star spot in
the 1994 game.

KOBE BRYANT 1978-2020


CLIFFORD ROBINSON 1966-2020

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

WARRIORS OWNERSHIP WARRIORS STAFF THE PLAYERS SEASON IN REVIEW


PAGE 4 PAGE 10 PAGE 39 PAGE 121

Co-Executive Chairman & CEO Joe Lacob.......................................... 4-5 James Wiseman.............................................................................. 115
Co-Executive Chairman Peter Guber................................................. 6-7 Dwayne Sutton............................................................................... 116
10 Year Anniversary - Lacob & Guber Purchase of Warriors................8-9 Axel Toupane............................................................................ 117-118
Kaleb Wesson.................................................................................. 119
BASKETBALL OPERATIONS 2020-21 Preseason Roster............................................................... 120
President of Basketball Operations/GM Bob Myers........................... 11
Basketball Executives................................................................... 12-14 2019-20 SEASON REVIEW
Basketball Operations Staff............................................................... 15 Final Statistics.......................................................................... 122-123
Game-By-Game Statistics........................................................ 124-125
COACHING & SUPPORT STAFF Game-By-Game Results.................................................................. 126
Head Coach Steve Kerr.................................................................. 17-18 Individual Player and Team Highs & Lows....................................... 127
Assistant Coaches......................................................................... 18-20 Individual Single-Game Season-Highs............................................ 128
Player Development Coaches....................................................... 20-21 In 2019-20, When the Warriors....................................................... 129
Training Staff................................................................................ 22-23 2019-20 Starting Lineups............................................................... 130
Basketball Operations Staff.......................................................... 24-25 Etc. Statistics................................................................................... 131
Warriors Business: By The Numbers................................................... 26 Player Games Missed...................................................................... 132
Home/Road Statistics...................................................................... 133
BUSINESS OPERATIONS Wins/Losses Statistics..................................................................... 134
President & COO Rick Welts............................................................... 28
Business Executives...................................................................... 29-34 ALL-TIME RECORDS
Al Attles............................................................................................ 35 Wilt Chamberlain’s 100-Point Game................................................ 136
Broadcast Team............................................................................ 36-38 All-Time Yearly Results.................................................................... 137
NBA Sellout Streaks........................................................................... 38 Head Coaches Year-by-Year............................................................. 138
Coaching Records............................................................................ 139
THE PLAYERS All-Time Streaks.............................................................................. 140
Kent Bazemore............................................................................. 40-43 Home-Road Streaks........................................................................ 141
Marquese Chriss........................................................................... 44-46 Yearly Overall Team Statistics................................................... 142-143
Stephen Curry.............................................................................. 47-63 Yearly Overall Opponents’ Statistics.......................................... 144-145
Draymond Green.......................................................................... 64-74 Record by Month - West Coast Era................................................... 146
Damion Lee.................................................................................. 75-77 Highest/Lowest Scoring Games in Shot Clock Era............................ 147
Kevon Looney............................................................................... 78-81 All-Time Career Leaders............................................................ 148-149
Nico Mannion.................................................................................... 82 Top-10 Season Leaders............................................................. 150-151
Mychal Mulder............................................................................. 83-84 Top Season Performances............................................................... 152
Kelly Oubre Jr............................................................................... 85-87 Warriors/Opponents Top Single-Game Scoring Performances......... 153
Eric Paschall................................................................................. 88-90 Team Records........................................................................... 154-155
Jordan Poole................................................................................ 91-92 Individual Records.................................................................... 156-157
Alen Smailagić............................................................................. 93-94 Opponents’ Team Records......................................................... 158-159
Klay Thompson........................................................................... 95-105 Opponents’ Individual Records................................................. 160-161
Juan Toscano-Anderson........................................................... 106-107 Chase Center Team Records..............................................................162
Brad Wanamaker...................................................................... 108-110 Chase Center Individual Records.......................................................163
Andrew Wiggins....................................................................... 111-114 Players Of The Week/Month............................................................ 164

ALL-TIME RECORDS WARRIORS HISTORY ALL-TIME ROSTER DRAFT & TRANSACTIONS


PAGE 135 PAGE 195 PAGE 329 PAGE 383

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THE NBA NBA G LEAGUE WARRIORS IN THE COMMUNITY CHASE CENTER
PAGE 415 PAGE 455 PAGE 467 PAGE 475

NBA Award Winners........................................................................ 165 Miami Heat..................................................................................... 440


NBA All-Star Participants................................................................ 166 Milwaukee Bucks............................................................................ 441
Ranked In NBA’s Top 10................................................................... 167 Minnesota Timberwolves................................................................ 442
Miscellaneous Statistics.................................................................. 168 New Orleans Pelicans...................................................................... 443
Margins of Victory & Overtime Records........................................... 169 New York Knicks.............................................................................. 444
The Last Time.................................................................................. 170 Oklahoma City Thunder................................................................... 445
Orlando Magic................................................................................. 446
ALL-TIME PLAYOFF RECORDS Philadelphia 76ers.......................................................................... 447
Career Playoff Leaders.............................................................. 172-173 Phoenix Suns.................................................................................. 448
Warriors All-Time Individual Playoff Records............................ 174-175 Portland Trail Blazers....................................................................... 449
Warriors All-Time Team Playoff records.....................................176-177 Sacramento Kings........................................................................... 450
Opponent All-Time Individual Playoff Records......................... 178-179 San Antonio Spurs........................................................................... 451
Opponent All-Time Team Playoff Records..................................180-181 Toronto Raptors............................................................................... 452
All-Time Playoff Results........................................................... 182-186 Utah Jazz......................................................................................... 453
Yearly Playoff Statistics............................................................ 187-194 Washington Wizards....................................................................... 454
WARRIORS HISTORY NBA G LEAGUE
Logo History & Notable Players....................................................... 196 Santa Cruz Warriors.................................................................. 456-457
Retired Numbers............................................................................. 197 Santa Cruz Warriors Coaching Staff........................................... 458-459
Championships........................................................................ 198-204 Warriors G League History........................................................ 460-461
Conference & Division Championships............................................ 205 G League Directory................................................................... 462-463
The Philly Years............................................................................... 206 G League Statistics....................................................................464-465
Philadelphia Championships........................................................... 207 G League Team Map........................................................................ 466
Season-by-Season Reviews...................................................... 208-323
Home Attendance........................................................................... 324 WARRIORS IN THE COMMUNITY
International Players........................................................................325 Warriors in the Community...................................................... 468-471
International History........................................................................326 Youth Basketball Academy....................................................... 472-473
Warriors Around the Globe...............................................................327 2020-21 Schedule........................................................................... 474
ALL-TIME ROSTER CHASE CENTER
All-Time Jersey Numbers.......................................................... 330-331 Warriors Arena History.................................................................... 476
All-Time College Roster............................................................ 332-333 Chase Center............................................................................ 477-478
All-Time Roster........................................................................ 334-381 Thrive City........................................................................................479
Transportation Guide................................................................480-482
DRAFT & TRANSACTIONS Warriors Practice Facility at Chase Center........................................ 483
Draft Choices............................................................................ 384-388 Chase Center Business Executives............................................. 484-486
Transactions............................................................................. 389-413
THE NBA The Golden State Warriors 2020-21 Media Guide was produced by the Warriors Public
NBA Directory & NBA Key Dates...................................................... 416 Relations Staff - Raymond Ridder, Brett Winkler, Michael Ravina, Darryl Arata, Cole
2019-20 NBA Standings & Playoff Results....................................... 417 Lawrence, Kimberly Veale, Anish Patel, Christina Pedersen and Nadine Masarweh.
2019-20 NBA Statistics............................................................. 418-422 Special thanks to Shannon Stabler, Kassidy Iwashita, Noah Graham, Josh Leung, Jed
2019-20 NBA Award Winners.......................................................... 423 Jacobsohn. Graphics provided by Len Kori, Jason Lindeman, Sean McCabe.
Photographs via NBA Photos/Getty Images. Statistical assistance by Elias Sports
Bureau and Basketball Reference.
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Boston Celtics.................................................................................. 427 Properties, Inc. and the respective teams of the NBA and may not be reproduced for
Brooklyn Nets.................................................................................. 428 commercial purposes without the prior written consent of NBA Properties, Inc.
Charlotte Hornets............................................................................ 429 The information contained in this publication was compiled by the Golden State
Chicago Bulls................................................................................... 430 Warriors and is provided as a courtesy to our fans and the press and may be
used only for personal or editorial purposes. Any commercial use of this
Cleveland Cavaliers......................................................................... 431 information is prohibited without the prior written consent of the Golden State
Dallas Mavericks.............................................................................. 432 Warriors. © 2020 Golden State Warriors
Denver Nuggets.............................................................................. 433
Detroit Pistons................................................................................ 434 GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
Houston Rockets............................................................................. 435 1 Warriors Way
Indiana Pacers................................................................................. 436 San Francisco, CA 94158
Los Angeles Clippers........................................................................ 437 888-GSW-HOOP
Los Angeles Lakers.......................................................................... 438 warriors.com
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JOE LACOB
Co-Executive Chairman & CEO
In his role as co-executive chairman & CEO, Joe Lacob is the managing member of the Golden State
Warriors’ ownership group. Currently in his 11th year in this capacity, he serves on the NBA Board of
Governors and is a member of the league’s Planning Committee and Labor Committee.
Under Lacob’s guidance, the Warriors have achieved numerous milestones, established many NBA
records and enjoyed one of the most successful decades in the history of the sport. During his initial
10 years with the organization, the Warriors won three NBA championships (2015, 2017, 2018)
and made five consecutive appearances in the NBA Finals (2015-2019), becoming only the second
team in NBA history to do so, joining the Boston Celtics of the 1950s and 1960s. Additionally, the
Warriors matched the Celtics for the best-ever record over a six-season span in league history (373-119, .758) and, with three
championships over a four-year span, the Warriors joined the Celtics, Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers as the only NBA
franchises to accomplish this feat. In Lacob’s fifth season as owner in 2014-15, the Warriors ended a 40-year championship drought
(dating back to 1975) and followed that title-winning campaign by posting the best single-season record in NBA history in 2015-
16 (73-9). Additional milestones during this journey included an all-time NBA-best 24-0 start in 2015-16 and a 54-game winning
streak at home, the longest in league history. From 2012-13 to 2018-19, the Warriors made seven consecutive playoff appearances
for the first time in franchise history. In fact, prior to those seven seasons, the club had only made the playoffs once in the previous
18 years.
The franchise’s success in recent years has also extended to the business side. In December of 2019, the Warriors were named
professional sports’ “Franchise of the Decade” by the Sports Business Journal (SBJ), an award that encompasses all 123 teams in
the NBA, NFL, MLB and NHL. The award-winning sports business publication also bestowed “Sports Team of the Year” honors to
the Warriors in 2014 and 2016 in recognition of the organization’s innovative and successful business practices. This marked the
first time that any professional team had won this prestigious award more than once (the organization was also a finalist for the
award in 2017 and 2018).
Additionally, under Lacob’s leadership, the Warriors were named the winner of the Entrepreneurial Company of the Year (ENCORE)
Award in 2016 by the Stanford University Graduate School of Business, recognizing the organization’s entrepreneurial spirit in
redefining sports management, pioneering the use of sports analytics in the NBA and adopting new technologies that have
transformed the fan experience. The Warriors became the first sports organization to win the ENCORE Award, which has been
presented annually since 1982 and recognizes companies from around the world, including such recent winners as Google (2004),
Apple (2005) and Amazon (2010).
In addition to the Warriors’ organization-wide honors, Lacob was named the 2016 recipient of the Sports Executive of the Year
award by Sports Business Journal. He was also named one of the Bay Area’s Most Admired CEOs by the San Francisco Business
Times in November of 2015.
Since making a then-record-setting $450-million bid to purchase his hometown NBA club and assuming control of the team
on November 12, 2010, Lacob has been the driving force behind many of the creative changes that have transpired with the
organization, including several major announcements, prominent personnel additions and an emphasis on transparency.
Additionally, since its inception in 2012, the revamped Warriors Community Foundation has awarded over $22.5 million in impact
to the Bay Area, including over $13 million in yearly educational grants.
In October 2015, the Warriors completed the purchase of 12 acres of land in San Francisco’s Mission Bay neighborhood and, in
January 2017, broke ground on Chase Center, the team’s 100% privately-financed, state-of-the-art sports and entertainment
venue. Less than three years later, Chase Center celebrated its ribbon-cutting ceremony on September 3, 2019, and Lacob’s vision
of opening the doors to the first-ever arena in San Francisco became a reality. The dynamic 18,064-seat arena hosts Warriors
basketball, concerts, cultural events, family shows, conventions and other activities, totaling over 200 events a year. Located in
the heart of Mission Bay, the 11-acre district features two office buildings, 100,000 square feet of retail, close to 30 unique retail
establishments (when complete) and over three acres of publicly accessible plazas and open space. In September of 2020, after
one year of operation, Chase Center was named “Sports Facility of the Year” by the Sports Business Journal.

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During his first full off-season with the organization (summer of 2011), Lacob recruited two of the most experienced, successful and
respected individuals in NBA circles to join the franchise, landing NBA Hall of Famer and basketball icon Jerry West as an executive
board member, and hiring longtime league and team executive—and 2018 Hall of Fame inductee—Rick Welts as president and
chief operating officer. Additionally, Lacob played a significant role in the hiring of successful sports agent Bob Myers, who is now
the club’s president of basketball operations/general manager, and Head Coach Steve Kerr. Myers was named NBA Executive of the
Year following the Warriors championship seasons of 2014-15 and 2016-17; Kerr was named NBA Coach of the Year following the
2015-16 season.
Lacob’s NBA and professional sports experience dates back over two decades, including a five-year tenure as minority investor
of the Boston Celtics, where he served on the basketball committee. He earned his first NBA championship ring in 2008 with the
Celtics before selling his minority stake to purchase the Warriors.
In 1987, Lacob began his career at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, based in Menlo Park, Calif. Though still a strategic advisor to the
firm, he relinquished his managing partner role in order to pursue his lifelong goal of owning and operating an NBA franchise. In
his role as a venture capitalist, he led investments in over 50 start-up companies across multiple fields in life sciences and medical
technologies, the internet and energy.
Lacob earned a bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences from the University of California-Irvine, a master’s degree in Public
Health (Epidemiology) from UCLA and an M.B.A. from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. He credits his master’s degree in
Epidemiology (biostatistics) with providing him a background in statistics that helped drive his passion for sports. It also played a
role in his decision to invest in Sportsline—one of the first sports internet sites—and one of Lacob’s earliest sports success stories.
He was also a primary investor and pioneer of the American Basketball League, a professional women’s basketball league that
eventually succumbed to the WNBA. Lacob continues as one of the original partners in the Pebble Beach Company, an effort formed
to bring the historic Pebble Beach resort and golf course back to long-term American ownership. Additionally, Lacob has been
involved with Stanford basketball for over 30 years and is a fixture in his courtside seats at Maples Pavilion. Lacob currently serves
on the Board of Directors of one public company, Align Technology, as well as several other privately-held companies.
In recent years, Lacob has been involved in industry organizations including the American Heart Association and the AHA
Roundtable. He has also been very active at Stanford University, serving on advisory boards at the medical center, business school
and athletic department. Lacob’s philanthropic interests focus on education, both in the community and with universities. In 2014,
he gifted $1 million to Washington University in St. Louis to establish a new Sports Management program at the Olin Business
School. He has also provided scholarships to a number of high potential academic and athletic high school and college students
in need.
An avid golfer, Lacob has been a longtime participant in the AT&T National Pro-Am at Pebble Beach. He plays in regular pick-up
basketball games at least twice weekly at Stanford, doing so for the last 30 years. Most importantly for Warriors fans, Lacob has
been a passionate fan of the Bay Area club that he now operates, supporting his local franchise as a loyal and dedicated season
ticket holder since 1998.

Joe Lacob accepts the 2016 ENCORE Award on behalf of the Golden State Warriors organization. The award, which is given annually
by the Stanford University Graduate School of Business, recognizes best in class entrepreneurial companies from around the world.

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PETER GUBER
Co-Executive Chairman
Peter Guber, a prominent figure in the sports and entertainment industry for more than 35 years, begins
his 11th season as co-executive chairman of the Golden State Warriors. Under his leadership since 2010,
the Warriors have enjoyed immense success, highlighted by three NBA Championships (2015, 2017,
2018), five Western Conference titles (2015-2019) and the recording of the greatest single-season record
in NBA history (73-9 in 2015-16). Prior to last season, the Warriors become only the second team in
league history to advance to five consecutive NBA Finals (2015-2019), joining the Boston Celtics of the
1950s and 60s. Off the court, the Warriors were named “Franchise of the Decade” by the Sports Business
Journal (SBJ) in December 2019, an award that encompasses all 123 teams in the NBA, NFL, MLB and
NHL. The award-winning sports business publication also bestowed “Sports Team of the Year” honors to
the Warriors in 2014 and 2016 in recognition of the organization’s innovative and successful business
practices. This marked the first time that any professional team had won this prestigious award more than once (the organization was
also a finalist for the award in 2017 and 2018).
In addition to the Warriors, Guber owns a wealth of experience in sports and location-based entertainment. One of his core principles
is the importance of enhancing every aspect of the fan experience, from entrance to exit. With that philosophy as a driving force, on
January 17, 2017, the Warriors broke ground on Chase Center, the organization’s 100% privately-financed, state-of-the-art sports and
entertainment complex in San Francisco’s Mission Bay neighborhood. Less than 32 months later, on September 6, 2019, Chase Center
opened its doors, immediately becoming one of the crown jewels around the world, and the first-ever arena in the City of San Francisco. A
year after its opening (September, 2020), Chase Center was named “Sports Facility of the Year” by the Sports Business Journal.
One of the most successful executives and entrepreneurs in the entertainment and communications industries, Guber’s impressive
resume includes serving as the chairman & CEO of Sony Entertainment, president of Columbia Pictures, chairman and CEO of Polygram
Entertainment and co-owner and co-chairman of Casablanca Record & Filmworks. Among the films he personally produced or executive
produced are Rain Man (Academy Award – Best Picture), Batman, The Color Purple, Midnight Express, Gorillas in the Mist, The Witches
of Eastwick, Missing and Flashdance. Guber’s personal movies have earned more than $3 billion worldwide, while also garnering more
than 50 Academy Award nominations.
Guber is the founder and CEO of Mandalay Entertainment, a visionary multimedia venture spanning movies, TV, sports and digital
media. Mandalay’s feature films include Soul Surfer, The Kids Are All Right, Bernie, Donnie Brasco and Sleepy Hollow, among many
others, including the most recent film, Afterburn, starring Gerard Butler, which began filming in London in fall 2018. “The Last Dance,” a
10-part documentary which focused on Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls’ 1997-98 championship run, was produced by Mandalay
Entertainment for ESPN. Guber expanded Mandalay into a national entertainment sports provider and he currently serves as Chairman of
the Board of Directors. He is the Managing Director of Mandalay Baseball LLC, a joint venture with the Los Angeles Dodgers that acquired
the Triple-A affiliated Minor League Baseball franchise in Oklahoma City, which became the Triple-A affiliate of the Dodgers.
Guber, together with Guggenheim Group and Magic Johnson, acquired the Los Angeles Dodgers in May 2012. Under their ownership, the
franchise has won eight consecutive National League West division titles, enjoyed three World Series appearances in the last four years
(2017, 2018, 2020) and won the 2020 World Series. He joins Jerry Reinsdorf (Bulls, White Sox) as the only current owners to win both
an NBA and MLB title.
In October of 2014, Guber became the owner and executive chairman of Major League Soccer’s Los Angeles Football Club (LAFC), which
made their debut in 2018 in the Banc of California Stadium, the first new open-air stadium built in the city of Los Angeles since Dodger
Stadium in 1962. In 2018, LAFC accomplished the best regular season for an MLS expansion team, earning 57 points. The team then
earned a record-breaking 72 points in 2019, winning their first major MLS trophy, the Supporter’s Shield, and captured the Western
Conference title before their season ended in the conference finals. LAFC appeared in the 2020 Concacaf Champions League, an
international competition featuring the top clubs from North America, Central America and the Caribbean. LAFC was one of four US teams
to qualify for the 16-team tournament.
Guber joins Ted Leonsis, Jeff Vinik and Bruce Karsh as one of four co-executive chairmen of aXiomatic, a broad-based esports and gaming
company. The company has a majority stake in Team Liquid, a top esports team in the U.S. and Europe with 60 players competing in 14
games. Team Liquid’s collective teams have won the most prize money in the history of esports while amassing trophies across different
titles and different countries, including winning the 2017 DOTA 2 International Championships, which boasted the largest purse in
esports history. Their League of Legends team has won four LCS titles, and their Counter-Strike Global Offensive team was awarded the
Intel Grand Slam prize in 2019, a feat achieved in just four tournaments. aXiomatic also has stakes in esports companies Epic Games,
(“Fortnite”), Niantic (“Pokemon GO”), Super League Gaming, Gamer Sensei and Bitkraft.

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In June 2017, California Governor Jerry Brown appointed Guber to the prestigious position of Regent of the University of California.
Additionally, Guber serves as a full professor at UCLA, teaching at the Anderson School of Management and the School of Theater, Film,
Television and Digital Media. He is a member of the UCLA Foundation Board of Trustees, as well as the winner of UCLA’s prestigious Service
Award for his accomplishments in association with the school. Guber is the founding member of the Board of Advisors for the Center for
Managing Enterprises in Media, Entertainment & Sports (MEMES) at the UCLA Anderson School of Management.
A noted author, Guber’s third book, Tell To Win – Connect, Persuade, and Triumph with the Hidden Power of Story, was published by Crown
Business and became an instant #1 New York Times, Amazon, and Wall Street Journal bestseller. The book is in its 18th printing.
Guber was recruited by Columbia Pictures out of NYU’s Graduate School of Business, where he was pursuing an MBA. He holds a BA,
Master of Law and Juris Doctorate degrees. He received his honorary doctorate in Fine Arts from the University of Connecticut; was named
Albert Gallatin Fellow at New York University; is a recipient of Syracuse University’s George Arents Pioneer Award, the highest honor that
can be given to an alumnus, for his distinguished work in film. In 2016, Guber was named Business Person of the Year by the Los Angeles
Business Journal.

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BASKETBALL OPERATIONS

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BOB MYERS
President of Basketball Operations / General Manager
Bob Myers begins his ninth season as general manager of the Golden State Warriors and fifth with
the additional title of President of Basketball Operations. In this role, he reports directly to Co-
Executive Chairman & CEO Joe Lacob and oversees the entire basketball operations department on
a day-to-day basis. Myers was originally named GM on April 24, 2012.
Myers, 46, has assembled a roster that won three NBA titles (2015, 2017, 2018) in four seasons
and made five consecutive appearances in the NBA Finals (2015-2019). The Warriors (2014-19) tied
the Celtics (1980-85) for the most regular season wins (373) in NBA history over a six-season span,
including an NBA-record 73 wins in 2015-16. Myers earned the NBA Executive of the Year award in
both 2014-15 and 2016-17 and is the only executive in Warriors history to earn Executive of the Year
honors multiple times and one of only five in league history to earn the honor twice in a span of three seasons.
During his tenure as general manager the Warriors have enjoyed their most successful stretch in franchise history, posting a .650
regular- season winning percentage (458-247), which is the second-best record in the NBA over that stretch, trailing only the
Spurs (.675, 480-231). The Warriors earned a franchise-record seven-straight trips to the NBA Playoffs (2013-2019), surpassing the
previous record of six, set in the NBA’s first six-seasons in existence from 1946-47 through 1951-52. The franchise had qualified for
the playoffs just once in the previous 18 years.
Throughout Myers’ tenure, the Warriors have retained many of their top talents, signing starters Stephen Curry, Draymond Green
and Klay Thompson to contract extensions. Myers acquired 2015 NBA Finals MVP Andre Iguodala via trade in 2013 and signed Kevin
Durant, the 2017 and 2018 NBA Finals MVP.
Besides acquiring key players, one of Myers’ most important decisions was the signing of current Head Coach Steve Kerr on May 19,
2014. Kerr was named the NBA’s Coach of Year in 2014-15 and along with his coaching staff, twice coached the Western Conference
All-Stars (2015, 2017).
Myers originally joined the Warriors on April 14, 2011, as assistant general manager/vice president of basketball operations, after
enjoying a highly successful 14-year stint as a representative to numerous NBA players. During his first year with the Warriors
organization, he worked closely under the tutelage of then-General Manager Larry Riley on all Basketball Operations matters,
including contract negotiations, talent evaluation, roster management, scouting and CBA compliance.
Before joining the Warriors, Myers spent the previous five years at Wasserman Media Group (WMG) in Los Angeles. As managing
executive at WMG, which is one of the largest global sports and entertainment companies in the world, Myers represented a client
list of nearly 20 NBA players in their team and endorsement contracts.
Prior to joining Wasserman, Myers served as vice president of SFX Sports, where he represented numerous NBA players. Myers
began his career in the sports representation business in 1997 as an intern at Los Angeles-based Tellem and Associates – under the
tutelage of long-time sports agent Arn Tellem – which became
SFX Sports in 2000. During his 14 years in the business, Myers HOW THE 2020-21 WARRIORS WERE BUILT
negotiated over $575 million in contracts.
FROM THE DRAFT
With a well-earned reputation as one of the top player agents Stephen Curry 2009, First Round, #7 overall
in the NBA, Myers was a recipient of the prestigious “40 under Klay Thompson 2011, First Round, #11 overall
40” Award in 2011, presented annually by the SportsBusiness Draymond Green 2012, Second Round, #35 overall
Kevon Looney 2015, First Round, #30 overall
Journal to the 40 most influential sports executives under the Jordan Poole 2019, First Round, #28 overall
age of 40. Eric Paschall 2019, Second Round, #41 overall
James Wiseman 2020, First Round, #2 overall
A Bay Area native, Myers attended Monte Vista High School in Nico Mannion 2020, Second Round, #48 overall
Danville, earning two varsity letters with the basketball team
and All-League First Team and All-Metro Third Team honors in SIGNED AS FREE AGENT
his senior year. On October 10, 2019, Myers was inducted as a Damion Lee Signed Two-Way contract on July 31, 2019
member of its first class Athletic Hall of Fame for 2019. Marquese Chriss Signed to a contract to on February 7, 2020
Juan Toscano-Anderson Signed to a contract on February 7, 2020
Myers graduated from UCLA in 1998 with a degree in business/ Mychal Mulder Signed to a contract on March 10, 2020
Kent Bazemore Signed as a free agent on December 1, 2020
economics. Beginning his collegiate career as a walk-on, Myers
earned an athletic scholarship in his sophomore season in 1994- OBTAINED VIA TRADE
95, the same season the Bruins would capture the 1995 NCAA Alen Smailagić From New Orleans for 2021 and 2023 second-
Championship. Two years later, in Myers’ senior season, the round picks and cash considerations
Bruins advanced to the 1997 Elite Eight. Andrew Wiggins From Minnesota along with a 2021 first round
draft pick (top 3 protected) and a 2021 second
A member of the State Bar of California, Myers earned his Juris round draft pick for Jacob Evans III, D’Angelo
Doctorate from Loyola Law School in 2002. Russell and Omari Spellman
Kelly Oubre Jr. From Oklahoma City for 2021 conditional first
He and his wife, Kristen, have three daughters, Kayla, Annabelle round draft pick (top 20 protected) and a 2021
second round pick (via Denver).
and Rosie.

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KIRK LACOB
Executive Vice President, Basketball Operations
Kirk Lacob begins his 11th season with the Golden State Warriors and his second as executive vice
president, basketball operations. He served as assistant general manager of Golden State for each
of the previous six seasons (2013-14 - 2018-19). He also continues to serve as vice president, GSW
Sports Ventures, a position he has held for each of the past five years.
As the executive vice president, basketball operations, Lacob reports directly to President of
Basketball Operations/General Manager Bob Myers and assists with all aspects of the team’s day-
to-day basketball operations.
As vice president, GSW Sports Ventures, Lacob is in charge of the organization’s esports endeavors,
including the Golden Guardians and Warriors Gaming Squad, which competes in the NBA 2K League. In this role, Lacob also
oversees the team’s continued efforts to develop partnerships for basketball operations and leading investments for GSW in
sports-related areas.
Lacob joined the Warriors in October 2010 as the team’s director of basketball operations. In that position he supported on a
variety of front office roles, including player personnel evaluation, draft preparation and scouting, as well as helping to further the
use of statistics and technologies in basketball operations. He also served two years (2011-13) as the team’s player development
representative with the league office, coordinating and implementing programs to aid in the overall development of players both
on and off the court.
Additionally, Lacob served as the general manager of Golden State’s NBA G League team for three seasons from 2011-12 to 2013-
14 and played a vital role in the team’s relocation to Santa Cruz from its former home in Bismarck, North Dakota, prior to the
2012-13 season. The transition proved to be an overwhelming success as the Santa Cruz Warriors appeared in the G League Finals
in each of their first three seasons in Northern California and claimed the 2014-15 G League Championship. In 2013-14, Santa Cruz
was named the league’s Development Champion, an annual award recognizing the NBA G League team that best embodies the
league’s goals of developing NBA basketball talent via GATORADE Call-Ups and assignments.
A native of Woodside, Calif., Lacob graduated from Stanford University in 2010 with a degree in science, technology and society.
Lacob is active in local basketball leagues and on occasion plays at San Quentin State Penitentiary. He is a lifelong fan of the San
Francisco 49ers, Oakland A’s, San Francisco Giants, all things Stanford Cardinal and, most importantly, the Golden State Warriors.

LARRY HARRIS
Assistant General Manager / Director of Player Personnel
Larry Harris is entering his 13th season with the Golden State Warriors, and his fifth as assistant
general manager/director of player personnel. In this role, Harris serves as one of the organization’s
key talent evaluators of players at both the professional and collegiate levels, assisting with the
team’s year-round preparation for the NBA draft, free agency and trades.
Harris, 57, originally joined the Warriors in 2008 as an assistant coach under Don Nelson before
moving to the front office after one season on the bench. He then served as a basketball consultant/
scout for six seasons prior to being promoted to Director of Player Personnel in 2015-16.
Prior to joining the Warriors, Harris spent 20 years with the Milwaukee Bucks, including stints as
director of player personnel, director of scouting, assistant general manager and general manager. Harris’ five-year tenure as
general manager (2003-07) included a pair of postseason berths as well as the selection of Andrew Bogut with the first overall
pick of the 2005 NBA Draft.
A native of Huntingburg, Ind., Harris played collegiately at Eastern New Mexico University. His father, Del Harris, is a longtime
NBA coach and executive. Larry and his wife, Gail, currently reside in Frisco, Texas. He has two sons, Zach and Garrett, and three
daughters, Janaya, Brooke, and Addison.

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MIKE DUNLEAVY JR.
Assistant General Manager
Mike Dunleavy Jr. begins his third season as a member of the Warriors basketball operations
department, and second as assistant general manager. He joined the Warriors’ basketball
operations department in 2018-19 as a pro scout after a 15-year NBA career that included four-plus
seasons with the Warriors from 2002-07.
Dunleavy Jr. posted career averages of 11.2 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.2 assists in 27.7 minutes
over 986 career regular season games with the Warriors, Indiana Pacers, Milwaukee Bucks, Chicago
Bulls, Cleveland Cavaliers and Atlanta Hawks. His teams qualified for the postseason five times
with him appearing in 32 playoff games (17 starts), averaging 8.8 points, 2.9 rebounds and 1.9
assists in 24.0 minutes per game. With the Warriors, Dunleavy Jr. appeared in 356 games (225
starts), averaging 10.6 points, 4.7 rebounds, 2.5 assists in 27.6 minutes per game in four-and-a-
half seasons (2002-03 - 2006-07). Dunleavy Jr. was selected by Golden State with the third overall pick in the 2002 NBA Draft after
a three-year career at Duke.
He ended his Blue Devils’ career with averages of 13.2 points, 5.8 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.60 steals in 104 games. He was a
Second Team All-American as a junior in 2001-02 and helped lead the Blue Devils to an NCAA Championship in 2000-01. Duke’s
record during his three seasons was 95-13 (.880).
Dunleavy Jr. and his wife, Sarah, have four children. His father, Mike Dunleavy Sr., played 11 NBA seasons and was an NBA head
coach for 17 seasons, guiding the Los Angeles Lakers, Milwaukee Bucks, Portland Trail Blazers and Los Angeles Clippers.

KENT LACOB
Director, Team Development
Kent Lacob is in his second season as director, team development after three seasons as the general
manager of the Golden State Warriors G League affiliate, the Santa Cruz Warriors.
In his three seasons with Santa Cruz, the Warriors compiled an 88-62 (.587) record and two postseason
appearances. In 2018-19, the team featured future NBA players Kendrick Nunn, Damion Lee, Alen
Smailagic and Juan Toscano-Anderson, capturing the Pacific Division and ranking first in points allowed
per game (101.7 ppg). Lacob saw a team-record 24 players suit-up for Santa Cruz in 2017-18 after four
Sea Dubs – Antonius Cleveland, Quinn Cook, Lee and Georges Niang – earned midseason GATORADE Call-
Ups. In 2016-17, Lacob orchestrated five trades across his first season to acquire guards Phil Pressey, Alex
Hamilton and Jabari Brown, who were instrumental in the Warriors 31-19 record and return to the NBA G League Playoffs.
Previously, Lacob served as Golden State’s coordinator of basketball operations during the team’s 73-win season in 2015-16. In his first
season with the Warriors organization, Lacob contributed to the team’s scouting department, prepared for the 2016 NBA Draft, supported
analytics projects and led efforts to incorporate wearable technology.
Originally from Woodside, Calif., Lacob attended Washington University in St. Louis, where he played guard for the men’s basketball team
and was named captain of the Bears in his senior season. He graduated in 2015 with a degree in philosophy-neuroscience-psychology
and a minor in commercial entrepreneurship.

JONNIE WEST
Director of Basketball Operations
Jonnie West enters his ninth season with the Warriors organization and his third as the team’s
director of basketball operations after spending the previous three seasons as the team’s director
of player programs. Prior to serving as the director of player programs, West spent two seasons as
associate general manager of Golden State’s G League affiliate, the Santa Cruz Warriors, helping
assemble a roster that won the 2014-15 G League championship. He originally joined the Warriors
in 2012-13 as Santa Cruz’s director of basketball operations and assisted with personnel and
advance scouting duties.
Before joining the Warriors, West worked at Wasserman Media Group, where he assisted with
NBA free agency and draft preparation. West played collegiately for four seasons at West Virginia
University, making four NCAA appearances with the Mountaineers—including a trip to the Final Four in 2010. Jonnie’s father,
Jerry West, is an NBA Hall of Famer and longtime NBA executive.
West and wife, Michelle, have a daughter, Makenna.

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NICK U’REN
Director of Basketball Operations
Nick U’Ren enters his seventh season with the Warriors and third as director of basketball operations.
U’Ren previously served as special assistant to the head coach/director of coaching operations.
A native of Phoenix, Ariz., U’Ren joined the Warriors following a five-year stint with the Phoenix
Suns, where he most recently held the role of head video coordinator. U’Ren earned a degree in
business administration from the University of San Diego, where he spent four seasons as manager
for the Toreros basketball team.

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WARRIORS STAFF
ADDITIONAL BASKETBALL OPERATIONS STAFF

JAKE ABFALTER DANIEL ALONZO TONY BANKS MUJTABA ELGOODAH DAVID FATOKI
Team Operations Assistant Equipment Team Security Assistant Manager, Assistant Manager,
Coordinator Manager Basketball Operations Basketball Operations
& Player Engagement

LETICIA GALARZA KOSTA JANKOV KEN JONES NICK KERR LONG LAM
Assistant Video Scout Team Security Co-Head Video Assistant Athletic
Coordinator Coordinator/Player Trainer
Development

NANEA McGUIGAN BERT ORTIZ JR. LAMONT PETERSON REGGIE RANKIN KHALID ROBINSON
Director, Basketball Kitchen Operations Scout Scout Special Assistant to
Administration & Manager Head Coach
Player Programs

DAVID RODRIGUEZ JACOB RUBIN PABAIL SIDHU ADI VASE SCOTT VAUGHAN
Warehouse Manager Co-Head Video Director, Basketball Assistant Advance Scout
Coordinator/Player Analytics Performance Coach
Development

RALPH WALKER CHLOE WALKUP


Director, Team Assistant Manager,
Security Basketball Operations

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STEVE KERR MEDIA
Head Coach PAGE

Beginning his seventh season as Head Coach of the Golden State Warriors, Steve Kerr has guided the
club through five of the most prolific seasons in NBA history with a list of accomplishments that includes
three NBA championships, five-straight NBA Finals appearances, the NBA’s single-season wins record
(73), an NBA Coach of the Year award (2015-16), and five of the six winningest seasons in franchise
history. He owns an overall playoff record of 77-28 (.733), the highest winning percentage among NBA
head coaches all-time that have coached a minimum of 25 postseason games. On April 19, 2018 Kerr
earned his 50th playoff victory in just his 65th game, accomplishing the feat in fewer games than any
coach in NBA history.
In October 2018, Kerr was named as an assistant coach on the 2019-20 USA Basketball Men’s National
Team. Kerr, along with Indiana Pacers Head Coach Nate McMillan and Villanova University Head Coach Jay Wright, join the staff of USA and
San Antonio Spurs Head Coach Gregg Popovich to complete the USA National Team coaching staff. The coaches led the USA National Team
in 2019-20, which included the 2019 FIBA World Cup in China (Aug. 31-Sept. 15, 2019) and the upcoming 2021 Summer Olympic Games
in Tokyo, Japan. Kerr was a member of the USA Basketball team that captured the 1986 World Championship title in Madrid, the last
American men’s senior team composed strictly of amateur players to capture a gold medal. A finalist for the 1988 U.S. Olympic Basketball
Team, Kerr was also a member of the 1988 USA Select Team that finished 6-0 during a European tour.
Kerr, who won five NBA championships during a 15-year playing career, now owns eight championships as either a player or coach,
becoming the first to win at least three NBA titles as a player and three as a coach. Kerr is just the third coach in NBA history to win three
championships in his first four seasons at the helm, joining Phil Jackson (1991, 1992, 1993) and John Kundla (1949, 1950, 1952) as the
only coaches to do so.
In the 2017 postseason, Golden State posted a 16-1 (.941) record, the best single-season playoff record in league history that included a
playoff-record 15-game win streak. In Kerr’s first three seasons on the bench, the Warriors became the first team in NBA history to win at
least 65 games in three consecutive campaigns (67, 73, 67).
In 2014-15, Kerr engineered the most successful campaign of any first-year coach in NBA history en route to Golden State’s first title in 40
years, posting a then-franchise-record 67 victories and establishing NBA records for most wins and highest winning percentage (67-15,
.817) by a first-year head coach. The Warriors saw a 16-game improvement in 2014-15 over the previous season (51-31 in 2013-14), an
NBA record for the biggest improvement by a 50-win team in league history. Kerr followed his inaugural campaign by winning the 2015-
16 NBA Coach of the Year Award for leading the Warriors to an NBA-record 73 regular-season wins in 2015-16 (73-9, .890), eclipsing the
previous mark of 72 set by a Chicago Bulls squad in 1995-96 that featured Kerr in a reserve role. In addition to the single-season wins
record, the Warriors set new league marks for single-season road wins (34), consecutive wins to begin a season (24) and consecutive
regular-season home wins (54).
Originally named to the position on May 19, 2014, Kerr is the 25th head coach in franchise history and the 20th since the team moved
to the West Coast in 1962. He is the fourth Warriors coach to win an NBA title, joining Eddie Gottlieb (1947), George Senesky (1956) and
Alvin Attles (1975). He is also just the third coach in franchise history to be named Coach of the Year, joining Alex Hannum (1963-64)
and Don Nelson (1991-92). Twice, Kerr and his coaching staff were named to coach the Western Conference All-Star Team (2015, 2017).
Kerr, 54, owns 30 years of NBA experience as a player, coach, television analyst 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 the 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.
Having made the playoffs 11 times during his playing career, Kerr is one of only 26 players in NBA history to win five championships,
earning three rings with Chicago and two with San Antonio. A key reserve for Chicago during the team’s three-peat championship run
from 1996-98, Kerr famously hit the game-winning, title-clinching shot in Game 6 of the 1997 NBA Finals. He won his fourth consecutive
championship in 1999 with the San Antonio Spurs to become one of only two non-Boston Celtics to win four-straight NBA titles (joining
Frank Saul, 1951-54). His fifth ring came in his second stint with the Spurs during his final NBA campaign in 2002-03.

STEVE KERR COACHING RECORD


REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS
Season Record Win % Div. Finish Record Win % Result
2014-15 67-15 .817 1st 16-5 .762 NBA Champions
2015-16 73-9 .890 1st 15-9 .625 Lost NBA Finals
2016-17 67-15 .817 1st 16-1 .941 NBA Champions
2017-18 58-24 .707 1st 16-5 .762 NBA Champions
2018-19 57-25 .695 1st 14-8 .636 Lost NBA Finals
2019-20 15-50 .231 5th ---- ---- ----
TOTAL 337-138 .709 --- 77-28 .733 ----

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The NBA’s all-time three-point percentage leader, having converted on


45.4 percent (726-of-1599) of his attempts from long range, Kerr amassed
career averages of 6.0 points, 1.8 assists and 1.2 rebounds in 910 regular-
season games with the Phoenix Suns, Cleveland Cavaliers, Orlando Magic,
Chicago Bulls, San Antonio Spurs (twice) and Portland Trail Blazers.
Kerr was originally selected by the Phoenix Suns in the second round
(50th overall) of the 1988 NBA Draft out of the University of Arizona,
where he capped his collegiate career as a senior in 1988 by helping lead
the Wildcats to their first Final Four appearance. An All-Pac 10 guard in
both 1986 and 1988, he remains the school’s career leader in three-point
field goal percentage (57.3 percent).
During his playing career, Kerr played for some of the most successful
coaches in the history of the game, including Phil Jackson, Popovich,
Lenny Wilkens, Cotton Fitzsimmons and Lute Olson. Born in Beirut,
Lebanon, and raised in Pacific Palisades, Calif., Kerr was a ballboy in 1978
and 1979 at UCLA, where his late father, Malcolm, was a professor.
As a broadcaster, Kerr has served two different four-year stints as a game
analyst on TNT’s award-winning NBA coverage. In addition to a full slate
of regular-season games, he also worked TNT’s marquee events, including
the NBA All-Star Game, playoffs and conference finals. During his most
recent stint in broadcasting, beginning in 2010, Kerr also served as an
analyst for NCAA Tournament and Final Four coverage on Turner Sports
and CBS.
Kerr earned a degree in general studies from Arizona with an emphasis in
history, sociology and English in 1988 and advocates for gun control, supporting such organizations as the Brady campaign, Sandy Hook
Promise, March For Our Lives, and Giffords. Kerr also helps fundraise for Oakland Promise, an initiative launched by Mayor Libby Schaaf and
the Oakland Unified School District in 2016 that aims to triple the number of Oakland high school graduates who complete college by the
year 2024. In October 2014, Steve and Margot Kerr committed $1 million to the University of Arizona to assist with the McKale Memorial
Center renovation and future academic facility enhancements.
Born on September 27, 1965, Steve and his wife, Margot, have two sons, Nicholas and Matthew, and one daughter, Madeleine. Nick
received his degree from the University of San Diego in 2015 and completed his graduate studies at the University of California, Berkeley,
where he played as a walk-on for the Bears’ basketball team for one season. Nick is now an assistant video coordinator for the Warriors.
Madeleine received her degree from UC Berkeley, where she was a member of the volleyball team, as is now a second-year law student
there. Matthew is a senior at the USC School of Cinematic Arts.
RON ADAMS MEDIA
Assistant Coach PAGE

Ron Adams begins his seventh season as an assistant coach for the Golden State Warriors and his 27th
season overall on the bench as an NBA assistant. Upon joining the Warriors, Adams guided the team’s
defense to a top four ranking in defensive rating in each of his first four years. In his first five seasons
Adams helped Golden State to five consecutive NBA Finals appearances and a trio of NBA titles in 2015,
2017 and 2018. For five consecutive seasons, from 2014-15 to 2018-19, Adams was voted the Best
Assistant Coach in the NBA’s annual GM survey.
Adams, 73, joined the Warriors at the start of the 2014-15 season following a one-year stretch on Brad
Stevens’ staff with the Boston Celtics (2013-14). Prior to working in Boston, he spent the previous three
seasons on Tom Thibodeau’s staff in his second stint with the Chicago Bulls (2010-13). The Bulls made the
playoffs in each of those three campaigns, including a trip to the 2011 Eastern Conference Finals.
Adams’ NBA coaching resume also includes stops with the Oklahoma City Thunder (2008-2010), his first stint with the Chicago Bulls (2003-
08), Milwaukee Bucks (1998-2003), Philadelphia 76ers (1994-96) and San Antonio Spurs (1992-94). During his time as an assistant coach,
Adams has made 17 appearances in the NBA Playoffs. In addition to his coaching roles, the Laton, Calif., native also served as a player
personnel scout for the Portland Trail Blazers from 1996-98.
Before joining the NBA, Adams coached collegiately for 20 years with head coaching roles at Fresno State (1986-90) and his alma mater,
Fresno Pacific (1972-75). He also served as an assistant coach at U.S. International, UC Santa Barbara, UNLV and at both Fresno schools.
Additionally, Adams has coached professionally in Belgium and Japan, as well as for the Canadian national team.
Adams and his wife, Leah, have a daughter, Hayley, and a son, Jarid.

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MIKE BROWN MEDIA
PAGE
Assistant Coach
Mike Brown begins his fifth season as an assistant coach for the Golden State Warriors and his 20th
in the NBA, both as a head coach and assistant.
Brown, 50, helped guide the Warriors to back-to-back titles in 2016-17 and 2017-18. He served
as Golden State’s acting head coach during a portion of the 2017 NBA Playoffs due to Head Coach
Steve Kerr’s absence, leading the Warriors to an 11-0 mark until Kerr returned to coach Game
2 of The Finals. Brown initially joined the Warriors after holding head coaching duties with the
Cleveland Cavaliers (2005-10, 2013-14) and Los Angeles Lakers (2011-12). He owns a career head
coaching record of 347-216 (.616) over eight seasons, which ranks as the ninth-best winning
percentage in NBA history among coaches who have registered at least 500 games at the helm.
In his first stint with Cleveland, Brown led the Cavaliers to their first-ever NBA Finals appearance in 2007 and was named the NBA
Coach of the Year in 2008-09 after guiding the Cavaliers to a franchise-record 66 wins. Cleveland won at least 50 games in four of
Brown’s first five seasons with the club, including back-to-back 60-win campaigns in 2008-09 (66) and 2009-10 (61).
Following a five-year run with the Cavaliers, Brown spent the 2010-11 season as an analyst for ESPN before returning to the bench
as head coach of the Lakers in 2011-12, leading the club to a Pacific Division title and a 41-25 (.621) record during the lockout-
shortened season. Brown returned as head coach of the Cavaliers for the 2013-14 season, where he eclipsed Lenny Wilkens’ mark
for most combined regular season and playoff victories in the franchise’s history (347). As a head coach, Brown’s teams qualified
for the playoffs in six of his seven full seasons, advancing past the first round in each appearance.
Prior to joining the Cavaliers in 2005, Brown was associate head coach of the Indiana Pacers for two seasons (2003-05) after
spending three years as an assistant with the San Antonio Spurs (2001-03), where he and Kerr captured an NBA title in the final
year of Kerr’s playing career. Brown began his career with the Denver Nuggets in 1992, spending five seasons as a video coordinator
and scout before serving as an assistant under Bernie Bickerstaff in Washington beginning in 1997.
A native of Columbus, Ohio, Brown is a graduate of the University of San Diego, where he played collegiately for two seasons after
spending two years at Mesa Community College. In November 2020, Brown coached the Nigeria men’s national basketball team
in the FIBA qualifiers in Rwanda.
Mike has two sons, Elijah and Cameron.

JARRON COLLINS MEDIA


Assistant Coach PAGE

Jarron Collins begins his seventh season on the Golden State Warriors coaching staff, helping the
Warriors earn five consecutive NBA Finals appearances and three NBA Championships (2014-
15, 2016-17 & 2017-18) during his first six seasons. He joined the club as a player development
coach prior to the 2014-15 campaign before moving to the front of the bench in 2015-16 with his
promotion to assistant coach.
Collins, 42, played 10 seasons in the NBA, posting career averages of 3.9 points and 2.9 rebounds in
542 regular-season games with the Utah Jazz, Phoenix Suns, Los Angeles Clippers and Portland Trail
Blazers. During his career, his teams made five appearances in the NBA Playoffs.
Selected out of Stanford by the Jazz with the 52nd overall pick in the 2001 NBA Draft, Collins spent the first eight seasons of his
career in Utah before joining the Suns in 2009-10 during current Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr’s final season as the team’s GM.
After finishing his playing career in 2010-11, the Northridge, Calif., native spent two seasons as a personnel scout for the Clippers,
and also worked as a television analyst for several outlets, including Pac-12 Networks, ESPNU and the Los Angeles Sparks.
His twin brother, Jason, was a college teammate at Stanford and played 13 years in the NBA. In September 2017, both Jarron and
Jason were inducted into the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame
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BRUCE FRASER
Assistant Coach
Bruce Fraser begins his seventh season on the Golden State Warriors coaching staff, helping the
Warriors earn five consecutive NBA Finals appearances and three NBA Championships (2014-15,
2016-17 & 2017-18) during his first six seasons. In his role as an assistant coach, he oversees all
aspects of the players’ skill and strategic development, and also prepares team and player scouting
reports for upcoming opponents.
Fraser, 56, coached at both the college and professional levels prior to joining the Warriors, having
worked at the University of Arizona under Lute Olson (1987-90), the University of Missouri under
Quin Snyder (1999-2000) and the Indiana Pacers under Larry Brown (1994-95). Additionally, he
served as a scout for the Phoenix Suns from 2004-10.
The Long Beach, Calif., native was a teammate of Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr at the University of Arizona, where Fraser played
from 1983-87.

CHRIS DeMARCO
Assistant Coach / Director of Player Development
Chris DeMarco begins his ninth season with the Golden State Warriors and his third as an assistant
coach/director of player development following three seasons as an assistant coach/player
development. DeMarco helped the Warriors capture three championships (2015, 2017, 2018) in
four seasons. His current responsibilities include working with the team’s players on individual skill
development as well as game planning and scouting preparation for upcoming opponents.
Prior to his current role, DeMarco, 35, served as the team’s advance scout/video scout during Golden
State’s championship season in 2014-15. He originally joined the Warriors prior to the 2012-13
campaign as a video intern and was promoted to assistant video coordinator for the 2013-14
season.
A native of Appleton, Wis., DeMarco is currently the Bahamas National Team head coach. DeMarco played collegiately at Dominican
University of California in San Rafael.
DeMarco, who received his MBA in global management from Dominican University, currently lives in San Francisco.

THEO ROBERTSON
Player Development Coach
Theo Robertson begins his second season as player development coach after serving as the video
coordinator for the Detroit Pistons during the 2018-19 season.
Robertson previously worked with Golden State as a video intern during the 2014-15 championship
season and video coordinator/player development in 2015-16 before serving as an assistant coach
with the Los Angeles Lakers during the 2016-17 season.
He enjoyed a four-year playing career at the University of California, Berkeley, where he was a two-
year captain, and a leader on the 2010 Pacific-10 Conference championship team. That season,
Robertson averaged 14.2 points, 4.7 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game while shooting 45.3
percent from three en route to being named team MVP and earning second-team All-Pac-10 and All-Tournament accolades. He
finished his career as Cal’s all-time 3-point shooter, making 44.0 percent of his 3-point attempts, and he ranks among Cal’s top 25
career scorers with 1,315 total points.
Robertson graduated from De La Salle High School (Concord, Calif.) in 2005, where he set records for 3-point percentage and overall
field goal accuracy and finished his career with 1,220 points.

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AARON MILES
Player Development Coach
Aaron Miles begins his second season as player development coach and fourth overall with the
organization, after serving as head coach of the Santa Cruz Warriors, Golden State’s G League
affiliate, for two seasons (2017-18 and 2018-19).
Miles led Santa Cruz to the G League Western Conference Finals in 2018-19 following a 34-16
(.620) campaign, the second best record in franchise history. Overall, he owns a career-record of
57-43 (.570) with Santa Cruz, helping five of his players earn GATORADE Call-ups. He first joined
the Warriors organization as a training camp invitee following the 2005 NBA Draft, appearing in 19
games during the 2005-06 season. In 2019, Miles served as head coach of Golden State’s Summer
League team.
Miles played 10 years professionally, eight coming overseas. The 6’1” guard enjoyed a prestigious collegiate career at the University
of Kansas, where he led the Jayhawks to a 110-28 record and back-to-back NCAA Tournament Final Four appearances in 2002
and 2003. He started all four seasons, owning career averages of 8.6 points, 3.3 rebounds and 6.9 assists. Miles owns the all-
time University of Kansas and Big 12 records for career assists with 954 (ninth-most in NCAA history) and is second in KU steals
history with 264. A two-time Academic All Big 12 selection, Miles began his coaching career as assistant director of student-athlete
development at Kansas under Bill Self during the 2015-16 collegiate season. He later served as an assistant coach at Florida Gulf
Coast in 2016-17.
A native of Portland, Oregon, and an alumnus of Portland’s Jefferson High School, Miles and his wife Mikki have four sons: Aaron
Jr. (12), Adonis (10), Asaiah (8) and Avion (7).

SETH COOPER
Player Development Coach
Seth Cooper begins his second season as player development coach with the Warriors after serving
the previous three seasons as an assistant coach at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
In Cooper’s three seasons at UIC, the Flames won 16 or more games for only the third time in the
programs 72-year history. Cooper mentored six players who went on to play professionally after
finishing their UIC careers.
Prior to UIC, Cooper spent two years as the associate head coach for the Maine Red Claws, the G
League affiliate of the Boston Celtics. During Cooper’s two seasons the Red Claws won their division
each year and saw eight players on G League contracts end up signing NBA contracts. Prior to
Maine, Cooper fulfilled multiple roles on Head Coach Tom Crean’s staff at Indiana University from 2010-14. He spent four seasons,
2006-10, as a video coordinator for the Los Angeles Clippers.

LUKE LOUCKS
Player Development Coach
Luke Loucks begins his second season as a player development coach and fifth overall with the
Warriors. Loucks previously served as a two-way development coach and video intern.
As a two-way player development coach for the Warriors organization, he specialized in on-court
tutelage and instruction for Golden State’s two way assignment players. Loucks began his Warriors
career as a video intern during the team’s 2016-17 NBA championship run.
Loucks, 30, joined the Warriors in the summer of 2016 after playing professionally for four seasons
in Latvia (VEF Riga), Cyprus (Apollon), Belgium (Basket Willebroek), Germany (Hebeisen White
Wings) and the NBA G League (Maine Red Claws, Erie Bayhawks).
A Clearwater, Fla., native, Loucks graduated from Florida State University with an undergraduate degree in business management
and a master’s in sports management, and was a four-year letterwinner with the Seminoles basketball team. Loucks resides in
Millbrae with his wife Stevi and daughters Charli and Cobi.

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DR. RICK CELEBRINI


Director of Sports Medicine & Performance
Dr. Rick Celebrini, a sports and orthopedic physiotherapist, begins his third season as the Warriors’
director of sports medicine and performance after spending the previous eight years as head of
sports medicine and science for Major League Soccer’s Vancouver Whitecaps FC. Additionally,
Celebrini served as director of rehabilitation for the NHL’s Vancouver Canucks, a franchise he joined
as a consultant in 2014. He was also the chief sport officer and continues as a co-founder of Fortius
Sport and Health, an athlete development center located in British Columbia.
As a therapist and consultant, Celebrini has worked with the Dallas Mavericks, the NFL’s Seattle
Seahawks, the Canadian Alpine Ski Team, Canadian Soccer Association and the NHL Players
Association. In 2010, Celebrini served as chief therapist at the Vancouver Winter Olympics
and Paralympics and was the manager of medical services for the Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and
Paralympic Winter Games (VANOC).
A native of Burnaby, British Columbia, Celebrini is a former professional soccer player and represented the Canadian National Team
in the 1987 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Chile and the PanAm games in Indianapolis. He graduated with a degree in physical therapy
from the University of British Columbia (UBC) in 1992 and, in 2011, received his PhD in rehabilitation sciences from the faculty of
medicine at UBC. He recently received a Doctor of Letters, honoris causa from Capilano University.

DREW YODER
Head Athletic Trainer
Drew Yoder begins his eighth season with the Golden State Warriors, his sixth as the team’s head
athletic trainer. During his first two seasons with the organization, Yoder served as the team’s
assistant athletic trainer. During the summer of 2018, he served as the athletic trainer for the NBA’s
Basketball Without Borders in Europe.
Yoder, 34, joined the Warriors from Southern Methodist University, where he served as an assistant
athletic trainer for three years. While interning at SMU in 2010, Yoder gained NBA experience
working with the athletic training staff of the Dallas Mavericks.
The Mount Ayr, Iowa, native earned his bachelor’s degree in athletic training from Kansas State
University and his Master of Education degree from the University of Missouri, where he worked as a graduate assistant for the
football and golf programs for two seasons.
Yoder and wife Cora reside in Daly City with newborn daughter Elli.

ROGER SANCHO
Assistant Athletic Trainer / Performance Coach
Roger Sancho begins his seventh season with the Warriors organization and his fifth season with
the Golden State Warriors training staff as an assistant athletic trainer.
Prior to his current role, Sancho spent two seasons with the Santa Cruz Warriors as the head athletic
trainer for Golden State’s NBA G League affiliate. During that time, he also assisted the Golden State
training staff beginning with the club’s championship season in 2014-15.
Sancho, 30, gained experience at Southern Methodist University as an intern athletic trainer and at
Baylor University as a graduate assistant athletic trainer. He worked with the SMU Football team, as
well as the Baylor Track and Field team, prior to joining the Warriors organization.
The Sulphur Springs, Texas, native earned his bachelor’s degree in athletic training from the University of Texas at Arlington in
2012, and his master’s degree from Baylor University in 2014.
Sancho currently lives in San Francisco, with his fiancé, Nicolette, and their dogs, Dak and Chi.

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CARL BERGSTROM
Head Performance Coach
Carl Bergstrom enters his third season as head performance coach for the Warriors after spending
five seasons as the assistant performance coach for Major League Soccer’s Vancouver Whitecaps.
Bergstrom has held multiple performance roles in sports, from the NHL’s Vancouver Canucks to the
Canadian Women’s Olympic Soccer Team. He has also worked with many individual professional and
Olympic athletes in full-time and consulting capacities.
Bergstrom earned his bachelor’s degree in human kinetics, kinesiology and exercise science as well
as his Masters of Kinesiology from The University of British Columbia.

KYLE BARBOUR
Performance Coach
Kyle Barbour is entering his 10th year with the Warriors organization and his fourth as performance
coach.
Barbour spent four seasons as the athletic performance coach for the Santa Cruz Warriors after
serving two seasons as the assistant athletic performance coach for the Golden State Warriors. He
is a certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS) and registered strength and conditioning
coach (RSCC) by the National Strength and Conditioning Association.
Previously, Barbour worked in professional baseball as a strength and conditioning coach in the
Arizona Diamondbacks organization and with the MLB International Envoy program, overseeing
the development of strength and conditioning programs in Italy, the Netherlands, and Sweden. He also spent time at the collegiate
level working as a strength and conditioning intern/coach at the University of Notre Dame.
Barbour is a native of San Diego and earned his Bachelor’s in Kinesiology with an emphasis in fitness, nutrition and health from San
Diego State University and a Master’s in Kinesiology from California State University East Bay. Kyle, his wife Nicole and daughter
currently reside in Emeryville.

GERRY RAMOGIDA
Performance Therapist
Gerry Ramogida enters his third season as performance therapist for the Warriors after serving as
director of chiropractic for Fortius Sport & Health, an athletic development center located in British
Columbia, and as a consultant for the NFL’s Seattle Seahawks, NHL’s Vancouver Canucks, and MLS’s
Vancouver Whitecaps.
He has been a member of the Canadian medical staff at the World Track and Field Championships
(2001, 2003, 2005, 2007) and Olympic Summer Games (2004, 2008) and worked for the United
Kingdom Athletics team during the 2012 Olympics in London.
Ramogida earned his Bachelors of Science from the University of British Columbia and his Doctor of
Chiropractic from Western States Chiropractic College in Portland, Ore.

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LEANDRO BARBOSA
Player Mentor Coach
Leandro Barbosa begins his first season as player mentor coach after being named to the position
on Sept. 14, 2020.
Barbosa spent two seasons with the Warriors from 2014-16, helping the franchise capture its first
NBA title in 40 years during his first season with the club (2014-15) and win an NBA-record 73
regular season games the following year in 2015-16. In his two seasons with Golden State, Barbosa
averaged 6.7 points, 1.6 rebounds and 1.4 assists in 15.4 minutes over 134 games and appeared in
an additional 44 postseason contests.
Originally selected by the San Antonio Spurs with the 28th overall pick in the 2003 NBA Draft,
Barbosa played 14 seasons in the NBA and averaged 10.6 points, 2.0 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 850
career games with the Phoenix Suns, Toronto Raptors, Indiana Pacers, Boston Celtics and the Warriors. In 2006-07, he earned the
NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award with the Suns, posting career-high averages of 18.1 points and 4.0 assists in 32.7 minutes over 80
games (18 starts). The Sao Paulo, Brazil, native has played the last three seasons in his home country of Brazil.

SHAUN LIVINGSTON
Director, Player Affairs & Engagement
Shaun Livingston begins his first season as director, player affairs and engagement after being named
to the position on Sept. 15, 2020. He will report directly to Warriors President of Basketball Operations /
General Manager Bob Myers.
In his new role, Livingston will provide player counsel and career advice while helping to guide team
programs toward player needs and development. His duties will include general basketball operations
matters such as scouting, intel, strategic team building and organizational structuring in addition to
developing synergies across the front office, coaching staff and players. Livingston is also on the board
of the Warriors Community Foundation, serving on the Foundation’s Grants Committee, which works to
expand the portfolio of non-profits that the Board serves in Alameda and San Francisco Counties.
Livingston spent five seasons with the Warriors from 2014-19, helping the franchise to five consecutive NBA Finals appearances and three
NBA championships (2015, 2017, 2018). He averaged 5.4 points, 2.4 assists, 2.0 rebounds and 17.5 minutes over 367 career regular season
games with Golden State and appeared in an additional 102 postseason games, fifth-most in franchise history.
Originally selected by the Los Angeles Clippers with the fourth overall pick in the 2004 NBA Draft, Livingston averaged 6.3 points, 3.0
assists, 2.4 rebounds and 20.6 minutes in 833 regular season games over 14 NBA seasons with the Clippers, Miami Heat, Oklahoma City
Thunder, Washington Wizards, Charlotte Bobcats, Milwaukee Bucks, Cleveland Cavaliers, Brooklyn Nets and the Warriors.
Livingston is just the second player in NBA history to complete a tenure of at least five seasons with a team that made an NBA Finals
appearance in each of those seasons, joining Tom Heinsohn, who did so in all nine of his seasons with the Boston Celtics from 1956-
65. He is one of only four players in any of the four major sports to accomplish this feat in a league’s respective championship, along
with Heinsohn, Bert Olmstead of the NHL’s Montreal Canadiens (eight-straight years from 1950-57) and Johnny Mize of MLB’s New York
Yankees (five-straight years from 1949-53).

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ZAZA PACHULIA
Consultant
Zaza Pachulia is entering his second season as a consultant on both the business and basketball sides, for
the Golden State Warriors after enjoying a 16-year NBA playing career with the Warriors, Orlando Magic,
Milwaukee Bucks, Atlanta Hawks, Dallas Mavericks and Detroit Pistons.
Pachulia, a member of the Warriors’ 2017 and 2018 Championship teams, was originally selected by
Orlando with 42nd overall pick in the 2003 NBA Draft, and averaged 6.8 points, 5.8 rebounds and 1.3
assists in 20.3 minutes per game over 1,098 career appearances. He is the only player from the Republic
of Georgia to win an NBA Championship.
The Tbilisi, Georgia native has received numerous awards and honors in Georgia including: the Key to
the City of Tbilisi from the Mayor in 2015, Medal of Honor from the President of Georgia in 2017 and the
Sports Knight title from the Prime Minister in 2018.
Following his playing career, he has begun pursuing higher education business classes at both Harvard University and Stanford University.
He is also an entrepreneur and investor in technology, real estate and hospitality industries as well as the founder of the Zaza Pachulia
Basketball Academy in the Republic of Georgia. He is the owner of BC Dinamo Tbilisi, a professional basketball club that is based in Tbilisi
and plays in the Georgian Superliga. Pachulia is fluent in Georgian, English, Turkish and Russian.
Pachulia and his wife Tika, have four children and reside in the Bay Area.

ERIC HOUSEN
Vice President, Team Operations
Eric Housen begins his 34th season with the Warriors organization, and his first as vice president,
team operations after serving as director of team operations for the previous nine seasons. His
current responsibilities include overseeing the team’s equipment needs, travel arrangements,
security and kitchen staff.
Housen is in charge of ordering and maintaining all of the team’s basketball related equipment
at home and on the road, as well as at the team’s practice facility. He also oversees two full-time
assistants and a staff of 10 ball boys for all of the team’s home games.
Along with handling the Warriors’ equipment needs, Housen also coordinates all of the travel and
lodging arrangements throughout the season for the team’s 60-person travel party. Additionally,
Housen plans the menus and orders all of the meals that are made available to the players and basketball staff.
Housen, 46, began his career with the Warriors as a ball boy during the 1985-86 season as a sixth-grader, serving in that capacity
for six years before being promoted to assistant equipment manager in 1991-92. After an additional six years in that role, he took
a one-year hiatus in Indiana and returned to Golden State to serve one more season as assistant equipment manager in 1998-99
before being promoted to equipment manager for the 1999-00 campaign. He was the team’s equipment manager for 12 years
(1999-2011) prior to being promoted to Director of Team Operations.
He resides in Alameda, Calif., with his wife, Codi, and their daughter Sadie Beau, along with their two dogs, Blue and Goose.

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377: The Warriors concluded the 2019-20 NBA season with a home sellout streak of 377 games. The team has sold out every home game each
of the last seven seasons, (regular season and playoffs), the longest streak for the club since the capacity of Oracle Arena was increased from
15,025 to 19,596 in 1998.

40,000: The Warriors have over 40,000 members of their Dub Club, which provides presale opportunities and other perks including the
eventual opportunity to purchase a season ticket membership.

70: The Warriors successfully relocated 70% of their season ticket holders from Oracle Arena to Chase Center, and sold the remaining seat
locations to members of the team’s priority wait list.

250: The Warriors offered 250 tickets per game for just $25 through the Dub Nation Deals program to ensure affordable ticket options for every
game at Chase Center.

1: Suite Exchange, an industry first authentic and verified suite resale platform successfully launched in October of 2019. In year one,, Suite
Exchange saw organic purchases surge over 50% of all transactions while providing a platform for Premium Suite holders to benefit financially
from events they were unable to attend. The Suite Exchange platform will expand in year two (2) to include other major properties across the
sports and entertainment landscape.

100M: The Warriors are the first team in NBA history to break the $100M barrier in partnership revenue in a single season, achieved during
the 2019-20 NBA season.

54: Year over year sponsorship revenue is up 54%.

2: The Warriors were No. 2 in the NBA in total engagements (239.7 million), racked up 5.8 billion total impressions, and generated a collective
follower growth of more than 13% in the last 12 months on various social media platforms and now have over 44 million combined followers,
ranking second in the NBA.

1.4B: On Weibo, a social media platform primarily used in China, the Warriors generated 4.7 million engagements and 1.4B impressions.

4.1M: The Warriors and Chase Center mobile app has experienced 4.1 million sessions and 280,000 unique users since launch in September,
2019.

1: The Stephen Curry Men’s Icon Swingman Jersey was the NBA’s top-selling item during the 2019-20 NBA season.

5.2M: During the 2019-20 season, the Warriors Community Foundation’s total giving amount was $5.2M. The season includes donations and
grants awarded through the education grants program, Hoops4Kids program, Making Hoops court refurbishment program, tickets and suite
donations, and proceeds donated to nonprofits through the Warriors 50/50 raffle. Since inception in 2012, the Warriors Community Foundation
has contributed over $22.5M for education and youth development in the Bay Area.

1.7M: During the 2019-20 season, the Warriors Community Foundation announced a slate of $1.7 million in grants to organizations working to
improve educational equity in the Bay Area, the most in a single year since the Foundation’s inception in 2012.

1.6M: Immediately following the NBA Hiatus announcement, the Warriors Community Foundation Disaster Relief Fund announced an initial
commitment of $1 million to support Chase Center and Kaiser Permanente Arena gameday staff and part-time workers. This contribution has
since grown to $1.6 million.

2: The Warriors Community Foundation refurbished two basketball courts in San Francisco – at The Salvation Army Kroc Center in the
Tenderloin, and Westside Courts, a public housing site in the Filmore/Western Addition. Both renovations will support vulnerable communities
and encourage healthy activity and play. The Foundation has refurbished over 85 courts since 2012.

7,000: The Warriors donated over 7,000 books throughout the Bay Area to support improving literacy.

3,809,298: As part of the Math Hoops program, students completed 3.8 million total math problems during the ’19-’20 school year.

5,000: Warriors employees volunteered for over 5,000 hours as part of the company’s Helping Hands volunteer program.

430: Over 450 students participated in the Peaceful Warriors anti-bullying program to be leaders in building more inclusive school communities.

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RICK WELTS
President & Chief Operating Officer
One of the most respected executives in the NBA and a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame’s Class
of 2018, Rick Welts owns 46 years of experience in the league and has spent the last nine seasons as
president and chief operating officer of the Golden State Warriors. In this role, reporting to Co-Executive
Chairman & CEO Joe Lacob and Co-Executive Chairman Peter Guber, Welts oversees all business-related
operations for the Warriors, including Chase Center and Thrive City, a privately financed sports and
entertainment district in San Francisco’s Mission Bay neighborhood. The spectacular arena, which
opened in September of 2019, is considered one of Welts’ finest accomplishments during a storied career
and, in fact, led to his opportunity to ring the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange during Chase
Center’s opening month. A year after its opening, Chase Center was named Sports Facility of the Year by
the Sports Business Journal and received numerous distinctions and awards.
He owns the rare distinction of being part of championship teams in the NBA (4), WNBA (2) and NBA G League (1).
Under Welts’ direction, the Warriors have established several franchise benchmarks from a business standpoint, as the team’s brand
continues to grow in stature following five consecutive appearances in the NBA Finals and three NBA championships (2015, 2017, 2018).
The organization has earned numerous accolades across all facets of the business in recent years, including being named “Franchise of the
Decade” across all professional sports teams by the Sports Business Journal in 2019. The Warriors became the first professional team to
win Sports Business Journal’s “Sports Team of the Year” award on multiple occasions (2014 and 2016).
The 67-year-old Welts owns an impressive and all-encompassing résumé that includes a myriad of different capacities spanning virtually
every level of an NBA operation. Prior to joining the Warriors in October 2011, he spent nine years as president of the Phoenix Suns. Welts’
responsibilities in Phoenix included the supervision of all business operations for the Suns, while also overseeing the team’s interest in
the management of US Airways Center and the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury.
Prior to joining the Suns, Welts enjoyed a successful 17-year (1982-1999) stint at the NBA league office in New York, where he ascended
through the ranks to eventually become the league’s third-in-command as the executive vice president, chief marketing officer and
president of NBA Properties. In addition to his overall contributions to the revitalization of the league’s image and popularity, his notable
accomplishments at the NBA include the creation of NBA All-Star Weekend in 1984 and the marketing program for USA Basketball for
the 1992 Olympic “Dream Team.” Along with Val Ackerman, Welts was named “Marketer of the Year” by Brandweek in 1998 for his role in
launching the WNBA. During his time at the NBA office, he supervised a wide-range of departments, including corporate sponsorship and
media sales, consumer products, international business activities, media relations, community relations, team services, special events
and creative services. Welts also played a prominent role in the organization of preseason games in international cities and the eventual
opening of international NBA offices in Australia, Asia, Europe, Mexico and Canada.
A native of Seattle, Washington, Welts began his NBA career in 1969, at the age of 16, as a ball boy with the Seattle SuperSonics. He spent
10 years with his hometown team serving a number of roles, including as the team’s director of public relations during back-to-back
appearances in the NBA Finals (1978 and 1979) and the SuperSonics’ lone NBA Championship in 1979. In 2006, he was the recipient of
the annual Splaver/McHugh “Tribute to Excellence Award,” which is given annually by the NBA Public Relations Directors’ Association to
a current or former member of the NBA PR family who has demonstrated an outstanding level of performance and service during their
NBA career. In June 2019, Welts delivered the commencement address at his alma mater, the University of Washington, at Alaska Airlines
Field at Husky Stadium in Seattle.
After leaving the SuperSonics, the University of Washington product spent the following three years (1980-1982) at Bob Walsh &
Associates, a sports marketing firm in the Seattle area. His non-NBA résumé also includes serving as president of Fox Sports Enterprises
(1999-2000).
In May of 2011, in a frontpage story in the New York Times, Welts became the highest ranking executive in men’s professional team sports
to publicly acknowledge he is gay. He was presented with a United States Tennis Association 2011 ICON Award at the US Open in New
York City, an award that recognizes and celebrates those who have had a positive impact on diversity and inclusion in the sports industry
and society. Also in 2011, he was honored with GLSEN’s (Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network) Respect Award, which honors
those who have made a difference in the areas of diversity and inclusion. In September 2014, he was honored by GLAAD, the nation’s
LGBT media advocacy organization, with the Davidson/Valentini Award, which is presented to an LGBT media professional who has made
a significant difference in promoting equality for the LGBT community. He also served as the celebrity Grand Marshall of San Francisco’s
Pride Parade in 2015. In 2016 he was honored by the Anti-Defamation League with its “Torch of Liberty Award.” A member of Delta Chi
fraternity while attending the University of Washington, in 2015 he was named “Delta Chi of the Year” by the national organization.
Welts currently serves as a board member of the Bay Area Council, the Warriors Community Foundation, and GoPro. He is a member the
NBA’s Team Advisory Committee and Global Inclusion Council.

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DAVID KELLY
Chief Legal Officer, Business and Basketball
David Kelly joined the Warriors during the 2011-12 NBA season as vice president and general
counsel and is beginning his 10th season with the team. He was named general counsel and vice
president, basketball management & strategy during 2016 and was then named chief legal officer,
business and basketball in 2018.
In his current role, Kelly is responsible for all legal matters affecting the company (including
transactions, disputes and compliance), manages player development, salary cap management
and luxury tax planning for the team, oversees the organization’s human resources and public/
governmental affairs departments, assists with college player scouting, and oversees many of the
company’s key projects and initiatives on both the business and basketball sides of the company,
including legal matters related to the real property acquisition, entitlement, construction and operation of Chase Center and
ancillary mixed-use development in San Francisco’s Mission Bay neighborhood.
Prior to joining the Warriors, Kelly was a partner at Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP where he advised clients in connection with
public and private acquisitions, securities law compliance, and corporate governance matters. Kelly also provided legal counsel to a
variety of sports teams and related clients with respect to television, radio and internet rights agreements, arena/stadium matters,
intellectual property issues, and sponsorship and naming rights agreements.
Kelly has a passion for music and his work as a musician has been featured on the CBS Evening News and CNN, and in Time
Magazine, the New York Times, the Chicago Tribune and the Wall Street Journal. He has released 8 albums and has toured in the
United States, Canada, England, the Netherlands, Sweden, Portugal and Brazil.
A native of Chicago, Kelly earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Morehouse College in 1996 and his Juris Doctor degree from the
University of Illinois College of Law in 2004. He and his wife, Zeenat, have three children.

PAUL FENSTERMAKER
Vice President, Deputy General Counsel
Paul Fenstermaker joined the Golden State Warriors organization during the 2015-2016 NBA season
as assistant general counsel and is now in his fifth season. He was named vice president and deputy
general counsel in 2020.
In his current role, Fenstermaker’s primary responsibilities include oversight of all legal matters
affecting the organization, including those related to the Warriors’ corporate partnerships, finance,
and ticket & suite sales and services groups; the Warriors’ NBA G League team, the Santa Cruz
Warriors; the organization’s esports affiliates; and select corporate governance and basketball
operations matters.
Prior to joining the Warriors, Fenstermaker practiced law in the Chicago office of Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP, where he was a
corporate associate in the sports and sports facilities practice group. At Katten, Fenstermaker developed experience representing
mid-market private equity firms in various transactions, as well as providing counsel to professional sports teams, venues and
investors on a variety of matters, including team acquisitions, equity and debt financings, stadium development, coach and
management employment agreements, naming rights and other sponsorship agreements, and compliance with league rules.
Fenstermaker has almost a decade of experience working in and around the sports industry, in both business and legal functions.
He started his career at the National Basketball Association’s league offices in New York, where he was an associate in the league’s
marketing partnerships group.
A native of San Francisco, Fenstermaker earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Harvard University in 2008 and his Juris Doctor
Degree from the Northwestern Pritzker School of Law in 2014. Fenstermaker lives in Alameda with his wife Becky and their sons
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BRANDON SCHNEIDER
Chief Revenue Officer
Brandon Schneider begins his 19th season with the Warriors organization and his fourth as chief
revenue officer. In his current role, Schneider is responsible for strategic planning and execution
related to all of the organization’s sales and activation efforts at Chase Center including tickets,
suites, and corporate partnerships. He oversees the team’s digital and marketing teams as well as
philanthropic efforts led by the Warriors Community Foundation where he also sits on the board. He
manages the team’s retail business both online and at Chase Center, and is laser-focused on working
with our team to create the best overall fan experience at Chase Center, named Sports Facility of
the Year by Sports Business Journal in September 2020. Schneider also oversees the Warriors’ NBA G
League team, the Santa Cruz Warriors, and is committed to helping the organization develop both
basketball and business talent through this important arm of the organization. Prior to assuming his current position, Schneider
most recently served four seasons as senior vice president, business development; two seasons as group vice president, ticket sales
and services; and three seasons as vice president, ticket sales and services.
Under Schneider’s leadership the Warriors’ season ticket base has grown to a capped-out level of 12,000 seats, and he spearheaded
a successful renewal strategy that has resulted in a 90-percent- plus season ticket renewal rate in each of the past seven seasons.
The Warriors launched a Priority Wait List for season tickets prior to the 2013-14 season, and that list has grown to more than
40,000 members who are committed to purchasing season tickets if/when they become available. He pushed the organization
to successfully adopt a dynamic ticket pricing model prior to the 2011- 12 campaign, and mirrored the innovative model on the
suite level shortly thereafter. He led the Warriors to a 377-game and counting sellout streak by the end of the 2019-20 season,
during which the Warriors received a league leading five “best in industry” awards at the 2019 NBA Sales and Marketing Meetings.
During his tenure with the Warriors, the organization has been recognized with several prestigious awards including the Sports
Business Journal’s Sports Team of the Year award in both 2014 and 2016 – the first team to win multiple times – and Team of the
Decade in 2019. Among his many accomplishments, the Sports Business Journal/Daily recently named Schneider to its Power
Players list for 2018 after he was also honored with an exclusive Forty Under 40 Award by the SBJ in 2017. These honors follow
Schneider being named Forty Under 40 by Diablo Magazine in 2015, and The San Francisco Business Times in 2016.
Prior to being named vice president, Schneider served as the team’s executive director of ticket sales in 2008-09 after serving as
the director of ticket sales for the 2006-07 and 2007-08 seasons. Schneider originally joined the Warriors in the summer of 2002
as a season ticket account executive before being promoted to ticket sales manager in June of 2004 and assistant director of ticket
sales the following April.
A Bay Area native, Schneider graduated from UCLA in 2001 with a degree in business economics and an accounting minor. A
diehard fan of both the San Francisco 49ers and San Francisco Giants, and an owner of LAFC, he lives in Hillsborough with his wife
Amanda and their son Tommy.

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JOHN BEAVEN
Senior Vice President, Ticket Sales & Services
John Beaven begins his 18th season with the Golden State Warriors organization, his third as the
team’s senior vice president of ticket sales and services. In his current role, Beaven is responsible for
all aspects of the team’s ticket and suite efforts, which include the strategic planning and execution
for season ticket and single game initiatives, customer service, and premium suite sales and service
efforts. Beaven played a key role in the creation and implementation of the team’s innovative
Chase Center membership program that paved the way for the completion of the project without
requiring any public money, and oversaw the transition of the team’s season ticket holder base
from Oracle Arena to Chase Center.
Prior to being promoted senior vice president, Beaven served as the team’s vice president of ticket
sales and service for four seasons, previously serving as the executive director of ticket sales, including in the summer of 2013
when the team surpassed 14,000 season ticket holders for the first time in franchise history. Previously, he also served as the
team’s director of group sales for three seasons, when he helped double the department’s annual sales numbers and managed to
eclipse the league benchmark of 3,000 departmental group tickets sold per game for the 2009-10 season. He originally joined the
organization in 2003 as a season ticket account executive before being named group sales manager two years later.
A native of London, England, Beaven spent his childhood in Sacramento, Calif., before receiving his bachelor’s degree in general
biology from the University of California, San Diego in 2002. Beaven has a daughter, Sara, and currently resides in San Francisco,
Calif., with his wife, Tarah, their two children Foster and Starling, and dog, Taz.

NICK BISHO
Vice President, Suite Sales & Services
Nick Bisho begins his 14th season with the Golden State Warriors organization, his fourth as the
team’s vice president of suite sales & service. In his current role, Bisho is responsible for overseeing
all aspects of the team’s suite sales and service efforts for Chase Center, the Warriors’ state-of-the
art sports and entertainment complex located in San Francisco’s Mission Bay neighborhood. Chase
Center was named Sports Facility of the Year by Sports Business Journal in September 2020.
Under Bisho’s guidance, the Warriors opened Chase Center fully committed on contractual premium
suites and are expected to lead the NBA for the eighth consecutive season in single event rental
revenue. Bisho was integral in all aspects of building the suite sales plan for Chase Center with
a specific focus on go-to-market strategy, product design, pricing and sales training. One aspect
of this was Suite Exchange, an authentic and verified resale marketplace connecting Chase Center premium suite holders with a
broader network of buyers interested in hospitality for Chase Center concerts, events and Warriors games, which Bisho oversaw,
from inception to its launch in October 2019.In addition to his experience with the Warriors, Bisho’s resume includes stints with
StubHub, where he led the corporate ticketing division for the Bay Area region, and Quint Events, where he served as vice president
of sales for the global hospitality provider for marquee events including the Super Bowl, Masters Tournament, Kentucky Derby
and World Cup.
A native of Santa Maria, Calif., Bisho received his bachelor’s degree in business management from Arizona State University in 2001
and his master’s in sport management from the University of San Francisco in 2003. Bisho currently resides in Alamo, Calif., with
his wife, Clare, and two children, Isabelle and Cooper.

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YOYO CHAN
Vice President, Government and Community Relations
Yoyo Chan is entering her fifth season with the Warriors and third as vice president, government
and public affairs. In this role, she oversees the Warriors’ and Chase Center’s social responsibility
efforts and community programs and partnerships. She is also responsible for all government and
external relations efforts for the organization, including the opening and development of Chase
Center in San Francisco.
Chan most recently served as chief of staff to San Francisco Supervisor Malia Cohen, where she was
responsible for providing political and policy analysis on issues related to land use, development,
and the City’s budget. Prior to her role at San Francisco City Hall, she worked at Barbary Coast
Consulting, where she worked on community organizing efforts for various development projects,
including Sutter Health’s $2.1 billion hospital rebuild project in San Francisco.
A native of San Francisco, Chan serves on the San Francisco Grants for the Arts Advisory Panel, Cal Asian Chamber of Commerce and
on the Board of Directors of the Edwin M. Lee Democratic Club.
Chan holds a B.A. in International Relations and Political Science from the University of California, San Diego.

AMANDA CHIN
Vice President, Brand Marketing
Amanda Chin begins her sixth season with the Warriors and second as vice president, brand
marketing. Chin joined the organization as senior director, marketing in 2015 following three
seasons in the NBA’s marketing department.
Her previous experience includes work with New York-based advertising agencies Wieden +
Kennedy and Young & Rubicam.
Chin earned her bachelor’s degree in advertising and marketing communications from the State
University of New York, FIT.

ERIN DANGERFIELD
Vice President, Human Resources
Erin Dangerfield begins her third season with the Warriors as vice president, human resources.
Dangerfield brings over 15 years of human resources experience to the role and has worked in
a variety of fields including wholesale distribution, real estate, agriculture, non-profit and now
sports and entertainment.
Prior to joining the Warriors, Dangerfield worked at ALCAL Industries, Inc., overseeing the human
resources, information technology and business operations functions of the company and
managing cross-functional projects, including the opening of a new regional distribution center.
Previously she worked for Bently Enterprises where she led the human resources, information
technology, marketing, security and design teams across three business units, through an
acquisition and period of rapid growth.
Dangerfield earned a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration with an emphasis on economics from UNLV, where
she ran track as a scholarship athlete.
A native of Oakland, California, and lifelong Warriors fan, Dangerfield has a passion for the Oakland community. She sits on the
board of the East Oakland Youth Development Center, where she participated in the Center’s programs as a youth and first worked
there as a Youth Leader in their Summer Cultural Enrichment Program.

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WARRIORS STAFF
MIKE KITTS
Senior Vice President of Partnerships
Mike Kitts begins his ninth season with the Warriors, his second as the senior vice president of
partnerships. Kitts, promoted to his current position on September 30, 2019, served as vice president
of corporate partnerships for the three seasons prior to that. In his current role, Kitts oversees the
Warriors’ sales, development, and insight teams, and he is responsible for all strategy and revenue
which includes all of the company-owned properties – Golden State Warriors (NBA), Chase Center,
Santa Cruz Warriors (G League), Golden Guardians (League of Legends) and Warriors Gaming Squad
(NBA 2K League). Kitts is also tasked with providing the vision and execution for the team’s long-
term planning for Chase Center, the Warriors’ state-of-the-art sports and entertainment complex
located in San Francisco’s Mission Bay neighborhood. Under Kitts’ guidance, the organization has
created a Founding Partnership program for Chase Center which includes top-brands including Accenture, Adobe, Google Cloud,
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), Kaiser Permanente, Oracle, PepsiCo, Rakuten, RingCentral, Ticketmaster, United Airlines and
Verizon, along with naming rights partner JPMorgan Chase. This past season, the Warriors once again led the league in corporate
partnership revenue.
In 2017, Kitts led the organization’s efforts tied to the NBA’s inaugural jersey badge program, which resulted in a league-
leading partnership with Japanese ecommerce giant Rakuten. With this notable partnership and others, the Warriors have been
consistently recognized as one of the top teams in the NBA in several categories in revenue performance, including corporate
partnership account growth, account performance and category performance.
Kitts’ resume includes over 15 years of marketing and sports experience, with stints at Learfield Sports, a sports marketing firm, and
the San Diego Sports Commission, where he served as Director of Business Development.
The San Diego native earned his bachelor’s degree in business management at Lynn University and his MBA from the sports
management program at San Diego State University. He received the honor of “Distinguished Alumni of the Year” at both
universities.

JEN MILLET
Senior Vice President of Marketing
Jen Millet is entering her fourth season with the Warriors, her second as senior vice president of
marketing after serving as the team’s vice president of marketing and digital the previous two
years. Millet oversees all marketing efforts for the company, including all brand, web and digital
platforms, business analytics, game entertainment, video, retail operations, and youth basketball.
In August 2020, Millet was named to the Sports Business Journal Game Changers: Women in Sports
Business awards list.
Millet’s marketing team played a critical role in the successful launch of Chase Center, which hosted
36 events in its first six months, with concerts averaging a 92% sellout rate. With her oversight of
digital, the Warriors have grown to 46 million followers across various social media platforms and
generated a collective growth of more than 13% in the last 12 months, creating over 7.1 billion total impressions. Under Millet’s
guidance, the Warriors Studio team won nine video awards – five (5) Bay Area Emmy Awards and four (4) Telly Awards, with a total
of 34 nominations. Warriors Basketball Academy has seen over 7,000 campers in 77 camps this past season, once again making
Warriors Basketball Camp the largest across the NBA. In close collaboration with the corporate partnership team, Millet’s marketing
group has created value for sponsors by producing best-in-class branded content programs, leading to the Warriors ranking No.
1 in the NBA in digital revenue. In addition, Millet was responsible for creating Chase Center’s robust art program which includes
‘Seeing Spheres’, a signature piece from international artist Olafur Eliasson; Sports and the Arts (SATA) commissioned one-of-a-
kind, museum quality art and photography created primarily by local artists that showcases Warriors, entertainment and regional
history; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) who loaned two pieces and commissioned two pieces; and naming
rights partner JPMorgan Chase who provided artwork from their JPMorgan Chase Art Collection.
A marketing professional with over 15 years of experience, Millet most recently served as vice president of consumer marketing
for Pandora where she successfully led a brand redesign and launched several new product lines. Prior to her two-year tenure at
Pandora, Millet worked for Rdio, StubHub and Live Nation.
She earned a bachelor’s degree in English language and literature/letters from University of Colorado Boulder. Millet lives in San
Francisco with her husband and daughter, Abbey.

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RAYMOND RIDDER
Senior Vice President, Communications
Raymond Ridder begins his 23rd season with the Golden State Warriors and his third as the team’s
senior vice president of communications. A 30-year member of the NBA PR community, Ridder is
currently serving his second tour of duty as the Pacific Division’s representative on the NBA’s PR
Advisory Committee.
Prior to being promoted to his current position, Ridder spent seven seasons as the team’s vice
president of communications and eight years as the club’s executive director of public relations.
He joined the organization prior to the 1998-99 campaign as the team’s PR director. In his current
capacity, Ridder is the primary liaison between the Warriors and the local, national and international
media. He is responsible for creating various PR plans and strategies for the organization and for
coordinating and overseeing all player/media interviews, press conferences and written information disseminated by the team.
Additionally, he oversees the team’s corporate communications efforts and broadcasting.
Ridder and the Warriors’ PR staff have been named recipients of the prestigious Brian McIntyre Media Relations Award on six
occasions. The award is given annually by the PBWA (Pro Basketball Writers Association) for excellence in NBA media relations.
The Warriors PR staff was named the McIntyre Award winners following the 2009-10, 2013-14, 2015-16, 2016-17, 2017-18 and
2018-19 seasons.
In September 2017, Sports Business Journal recognized Ridder as one of the “Power Players” in the sports communications field in
a special issue honoring those who have played a significant and influential role in sports media relations.
A graduate of California State University, San Bernardino, where he earned his B.A. in marketing, Ridder joined the Los Angeles
Lakers’ public relations department as an intern prior to the 1990-91 season. He was promoted to assistant public relations director
in June of 1992 and spent the following six seasons in that capacity with the Lakers. During his tenure in Los Angeles, the Lakers
were at the center of the NBA’s stage on numerous occasions, including Magic Johnson’s retirement and comeback, the signing of
center Shaquille O’Neal and the presence of young phenom Kobe Bryant.
Ridder is a native of Riverside, Calif., and currently resides in Dublin with his wife, Sanae. He is an avid runner and a die-hard fan of
his beloved Wichita State Shockers.

MARTY GLICK
Special Advisor to Ownership
Marty Glick is currently in his 11th season with the Golden State Warriors, his ninth as special
advisor to ownership. In this capacity, Glick is primarily responsible for advising ownership and
helping execute major strategic initiatives, which included the financing and development of Chase
Center, the team’s state-of-the-art sports and entertainment center, which opened in September
2019 in San Francisco and was recently named “Sports Facility of the Year” by the Sports Business
Journal. He is also a board member and serves on the Grant committee for the Warriors Community
Foundation, which has supplied over $14 million in grants to local Bay Area non-profits since 2012.
Prior to assuming his current role in the summer of 2013, Glick served two seasons as chief
financial officer for the Warriors, overseeing all financial strategy, planning and accounting for the
organization. He is also a minority investor.
A highly-regarded former biotech executive whose affiliations have a history of innovative success, Glick has accumulated a wealth
of experience as a prominent financial figure for several large biotech businesses during his career. He spent more than a decade
(1987-1997) at Genentech of South San Francisco, where he most recently served as vice president of finance. He also served as
executive vice president and chief financial officer of Theravance, a Bay Area-based drug discovery company, for seven years (1998-
2005) and was a co-founder and board member of Eyetech Pharmaceuticals.
Additionally, Glick was co-founder and chairman of the board of PEAK Surgical – an innovative private medical device company –
and his résumé also includes a seven-plus year stint as the chair of the Biotech Tax and Finance Committee.
A native of Chicago, Glick earned his MBA in Finance at Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, his Bachelor
of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) in Accounting at Creighton University and is also a CPA and Chartered Accountant
(Ontario, Canada).

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WARRIORS COMMUNITY AMBASSADORS

WARRIORS STAFF
ALVIN ATTLES
Warriors Legend & Community Ambassador
Alvin Attles, 84, is entering his 61st year with the Warriors organization, the longest active streak
with one team in the NBA. Twice honored by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame,
Attles joined the Warriors in 1960 (Philadelphia Warriors’ fifth-round draft choice) and has since
been affiliated with the club in one capacity or another, building a unique relationship based on
commitment, loyalty and dedication.
In September 2019, Attles was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as
part of the Class of 2019 in a ceremony in Springfield, Mass. Five years earlier in August 2014, Attles
was honored with the John R. Bunn Lifetime Achievement Award. The award, which is the most
prestigious of its kind presented by the Hall of Fame outside of Enshrinement, honors coaches,
players and contributors whose outstanding accomplishments have impacted the game of basketball.
Attles is one of only six players in Warriors history to have his jersey retired (#16) – joining Rick Barry (#24), Wilt Chamberlain (#13),
Tom Meschery (#14), Chris Mullin (#17), and Nate Thurmond (#42) – and remains one of the most publicly recognizable sports
figures in the Bay Area.
His endless contributions locally as a player, executive and civic leader resulted in his much-deserved induction into the Bay Area
Sports Hall of Fame in 1993. In the summer of 2006, the newly refurbished outdoor basketball court at Lincoln Square Park in
downtown Oakland was permanently renamed “Alvin Attles Court” in honor of the local legend and longtime Oakland resident.
And, most recently, the Warriors announced that the team will present the Alvin Attles Volunteer Award to the team employee
who goes above and beyond in their efforts to serve the Bay Area community as part of the organization’s Helping Hands volunteer
program.
In the latter stages of the 1969-70 NBA campaign, Attles was named head coach of the Warriors, replacing George Lee after 52
games (spent the final two years of his playing career [1969-70 and 1970-71] as a player/coach). His 30-game stint as head coach
to end that season proved to be the start of the longest head coaching run in Warriors franchise history, a 13-plus year tenure which
produced, among other highlights, the first NBA Championship in the club’s West Coast history (1974-75).
During his 13-year coaching run, Attles guided the Warriors to six playoff berths, two division titles and amassed an overall record
of 557-518, which ranks 25th on the NBA’s all-time coach win list. One season after leading Golden State to the NBA title, he led
the Warriors to a sparkling 59-23 record in 1975-76, which stood as the best mark in franchise history until 2014-15 and was the
top record in the NBA that season. He also was named head coach of the Western Conference All-Star Team in both 1975 and 1976.
Attles completed his coaching career in 1982-83 to become the Warriors GM, heading the team’s basketball operations for three years.
One of the most aggressive and hard-nosed players in the league,
Attles earned the unique nickname of “The Destroyer,” which
appropriately described his mentality on the floor. During his
11-year NBA career, he averaged 8.9 points, 3.5 rebounds and 3.5
assists in 711 regular-season games and currently ranks fifth on
the Warriors all-time games played list (711). Furthermore, he was
involved in one of the most memorable games in NBA history on
March 2, 1962, when he and teammate Wilt Chamberlain combined
for 117 points against the New York Knicks, the most ever by a pair of
players in league annals. In that game, Attles tallied 17 points (8-8
FG, 1-1 FT), while Chamberlain netted an all-time NBA record 100
points. He retired following the 1970-71 campaign to focus strictly
on coaching, eliminating his dual role as player/coach.
A 1960 graduate of North Carolina A&T, Attles earned his bachelor’s
degree in physical education and history. He later added a master’s
degree in curriculum and instruction to his credentials from the
University of San Francisco in 1983. In 2015, Attles became the first
player to have his number retired by North Carolina A&T when the
school hung his #22 jersey from the rafters.
Al and his wife, Wilhelmina, reside in Oakland, Calif., and have two
adult children, Alvin III and Erica.
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WARRIORS BROADCAST TEAM

NBC Sports Bay Area is once again the exclusive television


home for Warriors games in Northern California. NBC Sports
Bay Area provides extensive game day coverage with one-
hour Warriors Pregame Live and Warriors Postgame Live;
season-long, comprehensive Warriors and NBA news, analysis
and insider reports on SportsTalk Live and Warriors Central, a
monthly half-hour magazine-style show; and in-depth 24/7
online coverage on http:/nbcsports.com/bayarea.

BOB FITZGERALD
Television Play-by-Play Announcer
One of the most recognizable sports personalities in the Bay Area, Bob Fitzgerald begins his 24th
season as television play-by-play announcer for the Warriors on NBC Sports Bay Area. Since his
arrival, the Warriors broadcast team has received 16 nominations and won three Emmy Awards
for “Best Live Sports Broadcast,” most recently for NBC Sports Bay Area’s broadcast of the Warriors
vs. Kings game during the 2014-15 season that featured Klay Thompson’s NBA-record 37 points
in a single quarter. Fitzgerald has received six Emmy nominations for “Best On-Camera” and was
awarded the Emmy for “Best On-Camera, Play-by-Play Sports” for Northern California in 2007 and
2014.
He joined the Warriors organization in 1993 as a backup play-by-play broadcaster on the Warriors
radio network and was a substitute host of the Warriors Roundtable television programs. In 2019, Fitzgerald finished a 28-year run
at KNBR radio in San Francisco, hosting the popular Fitz and Brooks show for the past 15 years. Fitzgerald was the television and
radio voice for the San Jose SaberCats of the Arena Football League for twenty years and spent six years as the play-by-play voice
for ESPN’s NBA Basketball video game series. He also wrote a column for the Oakland Tribune and ANG Newspapers for seven years
and currently handles San Francisco 49ers preseason broadcasts.
On a national basis, Fitzgerald currently calls NFL and college football games for Sports USA Radio. Recently, Fitzgerald was chosen
to call games for Turner Sports throughout the First Round of the 2020 NBA Playoffs at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando,
Fla. He has nearly 20 years of experience broadcasting Olympic sports, as his additional credits include NBC’s 2012 London Summer
Olympics (Men’s and Women’s Basketball), 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics (Water Polo), 2004 Athens Summer Olympics (Team USA
Men’s and Women’s Basketball) and the 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics (Swimming). Prior to the pandemic, he was selected as the
play-by-play broadcaster for Men’s and Women’s Basketball for NBC’s 2020 Tokyo Olympic games which has now been rescheduled
to 2021. He has also called network television NFL broadcasts for NBC and the NBA G League Finals series for Versus in 2010.
A graduate of the University of Notre Dame, Fitzgerald also received his master’s degree in sports management from Ohio State
University. While at Notre Dame, he worked as a play-by-play broadcaster for Fighting Irish football and basketball on campus
radio station WVFI.
An avid golfer, Fitzgerald lives on the Peninsula with his children, Erin, Ryan and Quinn.

KELENNA AZUBUIKE
Television Analyst
Kelenna Azubuike enters his second season as the team’s television color analyst and sixth as a
member of the Warriors broadcast team. Azubuike will team with multi-time Emmy Award-
winning play-by-play announcer Bob Fitzgerald to analyze action for all games carried on NBC
Sports Bay Area.
Azubuike joined the Warriors broadcast team during the 2015-16 season serving as an analyst on
Warriors Pregame and Postgame Live for NBC Sports Bay Area. Additionally, he has worked as an
analyst on Warriors radio broadcasts on occasion and has contributed to various other broadcasting
platforms at NBC Sports Bay Area.
Azubuike played four seasons with the Warriors (2006-07 to 2009-10) and was a member of the
“We Believe” team, which upset the top-seeded Dallas Mavericks in the first round of the 2007 NBA
playoffs, becoming the first eight-seed to defeat a one-seed in a best-of-seven playoff series. In seven NBA seasons with Golden
State, Dallas, New York Knicks and Cleveland Cavaliers, he posted career averages of 10.5 points, 4.0 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 24.3
minutes in 208 games (84 starts).
Born in London, England, and raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Azubuike attended the University of Kentucky. In three seasons in
Lexington, he helped the Wildcats earn two Southeastern Conference titles, two SEC Tournament titles, and two NCAA Elite Eight
appearances averaging 10.0 points and 3.7 rebounds in 97 career games.

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WARRIORS STAFF
95.7 The Game (KGMZ-FM) is the flagship radio station of the Golden State Warriors. In addition
to airing all preseason, regular-season and postseason games, the San Francisco-based all-sports
station’s Warriors programming includes expanded pre & post-game shows and heightened daily
Warriors coverage.

TIM ROYE
Radio Play-by-Play Announcer
Tim Roye begins his 26th season of handling the play-by-play duties for all Warriors radio broadcasts
on the club’s flagship station, 95.7 The Game FM, and the Warriors Radio Network. He has called the
action for the Warriors’ trio of NBA Championships, a historic 73-win campaign and five-straight
trips to the NBA Finals. Roye spoke for Warriors fans everywhere when, at the final buzzer of Game
6 of the 2015 NBA Finals in Cleveland, he famously proclaimed, “It’s taken 40 years, but once again,
the Bay’s team is the best team! The Golden State Warriors have won the NBA title!”
In addition to his play-by-play duties, Roye also continues to host the Warriors’ pregame and
postgame shows. Overall, this is his 32nd year of working NBA play-by-play.
In recent years, Roye has also done television baseball play-by-play work for the Oakland A’s
and Sacramento Rivercats (then the Oakland A’s Triple-A affiliate), television play-by-play for Cal
Football, and has served as a back-up radio broadcaster for Stanford football for the past decade. In the past, he has also served as
an auto racing analyst for NBC Sports Bay Area.
Prior to his arrival to Golden State in 1995, Roye spent six seasons with the Sacramento Kings’ broadcast team as the pregame,
halftime and postgame host for the team’s radio broadcasts on KHTK-AM and KFBK-AM. He also handled the radio play-by-play
duties for 45 games during the 1994-95 season. Roye hosted a daily three-hour sports talk show on KHTK as well as hosting a
weekly two-hour Kings radio program. Prior to his work at KHTK, Roye served as sports director at KFBK in Sacramento for five
years (1989-94) and handled radio play-by-play and television color analyst duties for the Sacramento Gold Miners of the Canadian
Football League, and was also the radio voice of Sac State football, basketball
and baseball. Roye spent two years in the Phoenix market from 1987-89, GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
serving as a talk show host for KTAR radio and a correspondent for the Arizona 2020-21 RADIO NETWORK AFFILIATES
Cardinals Radio Network. He also served as the color analyst for the Arizona
State University Basketball Network and called play-by-play for the Phoenix
Firebirds and Sun Devil baseball teams. KGMZ – San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose, CA
KESP – Modesto, CA
Following his graduation from Utica College in New York, Roye spent eight KION – Santa Cruz, CA
years (1978-86) as the sports director at Utica’s WIBX-WNYZ radio. He later KKEA – Honolulu, HI
moved to Birmingham, Ala., where he was the sports director at WVOK radio
from 1986-87 and was one of the voices of UAB men’s basketball. KKJL – San Luis Obispo, CA
KNRO – Redding, CA
Tim was inducted into the Utica College Hall of Fame in 2013, earning the KPAY – Chico, CA
Lifetime Achievement honor. He is also a member of the SUNY Utica Hall of KRKC – Monterey, CA
Fame.
KSRO – Santa Rosa, CA
The Chula Vista, Calif., native resides in Fairfield, Calif., with his wife, Cinde, KUNK – Mendocino, CA
and their two children, Zachary James and Gabrielle Elizabeth. In the KWFN – San Diego, CA
offseason, he helps run basketball camps and participates in various charity KWSW – Eureka, CA
events throughout the Bay Area.

TOM TOLBERT
Radio Analyst
Tom Tolbert enters his sixth season (2012-13, 2019-present) alongside play-by-play announcer Tim
Roye, serving as analyst for all home radio broadcasts for the second consecutive season.
Tolbert, who played for the Warriors from 1989-92 as part of a seven-year NBA career, began his
radio announcing duties with the Warriors during the 2012-13 campaign, working as an analyst
for 10 regular season home games. He was alongside Roye during Golden State’s 2015 NBA
championship run, when the team captured its first title in 40 years.
A popular Bay Area sports radio host for more than 20 years, Tolbert currently hosts an afternoon
show on KNBR. He had previous stints as an analyst with the NBC and ESPN, calling the 2003 NBA
Finals on ABC.
During Tolbert’s three seasons as a player with the Warriors, the team reached the NBA Playoffs twice, including a trip to the Western
Conference Semifinals in 1991. For his career, Tolbert played seven seasons in the NBA, averaging 6.5 points and 4.0 rebounds per
game over 312 regular-season contests with the Charlotte Hornets, Orlando Magic, Los Angeles Clippers and Golden State Warriors.
Prior to his NBA career, Tolbert was college teammates with Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr at the University of Arizona.

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JIM BARNETT
Radio Analyst
Jim Barnett begins his 36th season with the Warriors broadcast team and his second calling all
radio road games alongside play-by-play announcer Tim Roye. For the previous 34 seasons,
Barnett served as television analyst, having called the action and provided unique insights for
three decades worth of the organization’s greatest moments – from Sleepy Floyd’s record-setting
playoff performance, to the Run TMC era, to We Believe, to the club’s three recent NBA titles, and
everything in between.
Barnett continues a deep-rooted passion for the game of basketball, displayed on the court during
an 11-year NBA career and now as the Warriors’ radio color commentator as he shares his passion
with viewers.
In addition to his broadcast work, Barnett plays an active role on a variety of television and radio
programs throughout the basketball season. Active in the community, Barnett also entertains a number of speaking engagements
throughout the greater Bay Area during the year, including several guest appearances at Warriors Basketball Camp sessions.
Barnett’s NBA career began when the Boston Celtics selected him with the eighth pick overall in the 1966 NBA Draft. He later played
for the Warriors for three seasons (1971-74) and five other teams during his 11-year career. Barnett teamed up with many of the
league’s Hall of Famers, including Warriors stars Rick Barry and Nate Thurmond, as well as Bill Russell, John Havlicek, Walt Frazier,
Earl Monroe, Pete Maravich and Julius Erving. Nicknamed “Crazy Horse,” Barnett averaged 11.7 points, 3.1 rebounds and 3.0 assists
in 732 games.
A native of Riverside, Calif., Barnett was a basketball All-American at the University of Oregon and is a member of both the
University of Oregon and State of Oregon Athletics Hall of Fame, as well as the Riverside Hall of Fame. Currently residing in
Orinda, Calif., Barnett enjoys golfing, biking, tennis, and spending time with his daughter, Jennifer, her husband, Scott, and his
granddaughter, Stella Hope.

ALL-TIME NBA CONSECUTIVE HOME SELLOUT STREAKS –


REGULAR SEASON AND PLAYOFFS COMBINED (active streaks in bold)

Sellouts Team Dates


820 Dallas Mavericks 12/15/01 – present
814 Portland Trail Blazers 4/9/77 - 11/16/95
662 Boston Celtics 12/80 - 5/5/95
610 Chicago Bulls 11/20/87 - 11/3/00
497 Sacramento Kings 10/25/85 - 11/4/97
451 Miami Heat 4/23/10 – present
433 New York Knicks 2/4/93 - 11/2/02
419 Oklahoma City Thunder 2/22/11 – present
390 Phoenix Suns 2/3/90 - 2/7/99
377 Golden State Warriors 12/18/12 – present
371 Charlotte Hornets 12/23/88 - 11/21/97
354 Sacramento Kings 11/26/99 - 4/18/07
320 Los Angeles Lakers 12/8/06-11/10/13
315 Chicago Bulls 4/22/10 – 11/10/17
310 Golden State Warriors 3/9/89 - 4/19/96
280 Los Angeles Clippers 2/2/11 - 10/21/17

Updated prior to the 2020-21 NBA season


Warriors in italics

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THE PLAYERS

THE PLAYERS

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KENT BAZEMORE | GUARD
HEIGHT: 6-5
WEIGHT: 206
BIRTHDATE: JULY 1, 1989
BIRTHPLACE: KELFORD, NORTH CAROLINA
COLLEGE: OLD DOMINION
HIGH SCHOOL: BERTIE (WINDSOR, NC)
NBA EXPERIENCE: 8 YEARS
DRAFTED BY: UNDRAFTED
HOW ACQUIRED: SIGNED AS A FREE AGENT ON DECEMBER 1, 2020
MEDIA PAGE: https://www.nba.com/warriors/media/kentbazemore

QUICK FACTS
• The 2020-21 season marks his second stint with the Warriors... He appeared in 105 games with Golden State during the 2012-13
and 2013-14 seasons.
• Was Bob Myers’ first free agent signing after Myers was promoted to general manager in April 2012.
• Has appeared in 41-career postseason games.
• In 2015-16, among players that logged at least 1,500 minutes, was tied for 11th in defensive rating (100.0)... Current teammate
Draymond Green was also tied for 11th.

NBA REGULAR-SEASON RECORD --AVERAGES--


Year-Team G MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG
12-13 Golden State 61 267 43 116 .371 10 34 .294 27 44 .614 5 17 22 22 17 4 123 0.4 0.4 2.0
13-14 G.S.-L.A. Lakers 67 911 147 343 .429 43 128 .336 66 109 .606 10 107 117 91 43 13 403 1.7 1.4 6.0
14-15 Atlanta 75 1324 141 331 .426 48 132 .364 60 100 .600 21 201 222 78 52 33 390 3.0 1.0 5.2
15-16 Atlanta 75 2083 320 725 .441 109 305 .357 123 151 .815 28 351 379 171 98 38 872 5.1 2.3 11.6
16-17 Atlanta 73 1963 295 721 .409 92 266 .346 119 168 .708 45 186 231 177 91 52 801 3.2 2.4 11.0
17-18 Atlanta 65 1789 284 676 .420 108 274 .394 160 201 .796 25 223 248 228 100 45 836 3.8 3.5 12.9
18-19 Atlanta 67 1643 278 691 .402 96 300 .320 127 175 .726 37 224 261 152 89 42 779 3.9 2.3 11.6
19-20 Portland-Sac. 68 1688 200 534 .375 84 244 .344 113 147 .769 27 267 294 93 74 40 597 4.3 1.4 8.8
TOTALS 551 11668 1708 4137 .413 590 1683 .351 795 1095 .726 198 1576 1774 1012 564 267 4801 3.2 1.8 8.7

NBA PLAYOFF RECORD --AVERAGES--


Year-Team G MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG
12-13 Golden State 9 16 1 8 .125 0 1 .000 0 4 .000 1 4 5 2 1 0 2 0.6 0.2 0.2
14-15 Atlanta 16 303 30 71 .423 6 28 .214 21 31 .677 3 50 53 13 11 9 87 3.3 0.8 5.4
15-16 Atlanta 10 325 44 121 .364 16 61 .262 15 22 .682 8 58 66 19 15 6 119 6.6 1.9 11.9
16-17 Atlanta 6 150 21 53 .396 7 24 .292 10 14 .714 4 19 23 20 4 5 59 3.8 3.3 9.8
TOTALS 41 794 96 253 .379 29 114 .254 46 71 .648 16 131 147 54 31 20 267 3.6 1.3 6.5

G LEAGUE REGULAR-SEASON RECORD --AVERAGES--


Year-Team G MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG
12-13 Santa Cruz 5 170 41 84 .488 11 27 .407 15 20 .750 7 31 38 14 22 5 108 7.6 2.8 21.6
13-14 Santa Cruz 2 65 10 34 .294 3 19 .158 15 17 .882 1 7 8 7 4 2 38 4.0 3.5 19.0
TOTALS 7 235 51 118 .432 14 46 .304 30 37 .811 8 38 46 21 26 7 146 6.6 3.0 20.9

REGULAR-SEASON CAREER HIGHS POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS


Minutes............................. 50, 01/29/2017, Atlanta vs. New York Minutes............................. 43, 05/24/2015, Atlanta at Cleveland
Field Goals......................... 14, 12/26/2018, Atlanta vs. Indiana Field Goals......................... 8, 04/22/2016, Atlanta at Boston
Field Goal Attempts........... 25, 12/26/2018, Atlanta vs. Indiana Field Goal Attempts........... 19, 04/22/2016, Atlanta at Boston
Three-Point Field Goals..... 6, 12/12/2017, Atlanta at Cleveland Three-Point Field Goals..... 4, 04/26/2016, Atlanta vs. Boston
Three-Point Attempts....... 11, 10/24/2018, Atlanta vs. Dallas Three-Point Attempts....... 10, 05/02/2016, Atlanta at Cleveland
Free Throws....................... 10, 10/29/2017, Atlanta vs. Milwaukee Free Throws....................... 8, 04/16/2016, Atlanta vs. Boston
Free Throw Attempts......... 10, 11/28/2018, Atlanta at Charlotte (6 times) Free Throw Attempts......... 10, 04/16/2016, Atlanta vs. Boston
Offensive Rebounds.......... 6, 02/07/2016, Atlanta at Orlando Offensive Rebounds.......... 4, 05/02/2016, Atlanta at Cleveland
Defensive Rebounds.......... 12, 02/08/2016, Atlanta vs. Orlando Defensive Rebounds.......... 9, 04/19/2016, Atlanta vs. Boston
Total Rebounds................. 13, 02/08/2016, Atlanta vs. Orlando Total Rebounds................. 12, 05/02/2016, Atlanta at Cleveland
Assists............................... 8, 12/08/2018, Atlanta vs. Denver (3 times) Assists............................... 7, 04/24/2017, Atlanta vs. Washington
Steals................................ 6, 03/19/2014, L.A. Lakers vs. San Antonio Steals................................ 3, 04/24/2017, Atlanta vs. Washington(3 times)
Turnovers.......................... 5, 02/25/2019, Atlanta at Houston (21 times) Turnovers.......................... 7, 04/28/2017, Atlanta vs. Washington
Blocks................................ 4, 12/21/2016, Atlanta vs. Minnesota Blocks................................ 2, 04/19/2017, Atlanta at Washington (5 times)
Points................................ 32, 12/26/2018, Atlanta vs. Indiana (Twice) Points................................ 23, 04/16/2016, Atlanta vs. Boston

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NBA CAREER NOTES
• Appeared in 551 career games (278 starts), averaging 8.7 points (.413 FG%, .351 3P%, .726 FT%), 3.2 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 1.02 steals
in 21.2 minutes per game in eight seasons with five NBA teams - Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Lakers, Atlanta Hawks, Portland
Trail Blazers and Sacramento Kings.
• In first stint with the Warriors, appeared in 105 games (all as a reserve), averaging 2.1 points (.371 FG%, .274 3P%, .575 FT%), 0.6
rebounds, 0.4 assists in 5.1 minutes per game in one-and-a-half seasons (2012-13 - 2013-14).

NBA TRANSACTIONS
• Signed as a free agent with the Golden State Warriors (July 26, 2012).
• Traded by Golden State with MarShon Brooks to the Los Angeles Lakers for Steve Blake (February 19, 2014).

THE PLAYERS
• Signed a multi-year contract with the Atlanta Hawks (September 23, 2014).
• Signed a multi-year contract with Atlanta (July 7, 2016).
• Traded by Atlanta to the Portland Trail Blazers for Evan Turner (June 24, 2019).
• Traded by Portland with Anthony Tolliver, a 2024 second round draft pick and a 2025 second round draft pick to the Sacramento Kings
for Trevor Ariza, Wenyen Gabriel and Caleb Swanigan (January 21, 2020).
• Signed as a free agent with the Warriors (December 1, 2020).

2019-20 SEASON (PORTLAND/SACRAMENTO)


• Appeared in 68 games (21 starts), averaging 8.8 points (.375 FG%, .344 3P%, .769 FT%), 4.3 rebounds and 1.4 assists in 24.8 minutes
per game with Portland and Sacramento.
• With Portland, appeared in 7.9 points (.347 FG%, .327 3P%, .806 FT%), 4.0 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.0 steals in 25.8 minutes per
game.
• With Sacramento, appeared in 25 games (all as a reserve), averaging 10.3 points (.418 FG%, .384 3P%, .733 FT%), 4.9 rebounds, 1.3
assists and 1.2 steals in 23.1 minutes per game.
• Scored in double figures in 24 games, 20 or more in one game.
• Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in three games.
• Had 15 consecutive games with at least one steal (1/7-2/8)
• Missed four games due to left calf soreness.

2018-19 SEASON (ATLANTA)


• Appeared in 67 games (35 starts), averaging 11.6 points (.402 FG%, .320 3P%, .726 FT%), 3.9 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.3 steals in
24.5 minutes per game.
• Scored in double figures in 37 games, 20 or more points in 12 games, 30 or more in two.
• Among the league leaders, ranked 29th in steals per game.
• On 10/24 vs. Dallas, scored a career-high 32 points (12-22 FG, 3-11 3P, 4-4 FT) to accompany three rebounds, seven assists and three
steals.
• On 12/26 vs. Indiana, recorded a career-high-tying 32 points (14-25 FG, 3-5 3P, 4-4 FT), one rebound, four assists, two steals and
one block.
• Missed 15 games due to injury - 14 games due to a right ankle sprain (12/31/18-1/28/19) and one game due to a left adductor strain
(4/5/19).

2017-18 SEASON (ATLANTA)


• Appeared in 65 games (all starts), averaging a career season-high 12.9 points (.420 FG%, a career high .394 3P%, .796 FT%), 3.8
rebounds, a career-high 3.5 assists, a career-high 1.54 steals in 27.5 minutes per game.
• Scored in double figures in 45 games, 20 or more points in 10 games.
• Among league leaders, ranked 14th in steals per game (1.54 spg).
• Missed 15 games due to a right knee bone bruise.

2016-17 SEASON (ATLANTA)


• Appeared in 73 games (64 starts), averaging 11.0 points (.409 FG%, .346 3P%, .708 FT%), 3.2 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 1.25 steals
in 26.9 minutes per game.
• Scored in double figures in 40 games, 20 or more in seven games.
• Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in one game.
• Recorded one double-double.
• On 1/29/17 vs. New York, recorded lone double-double of the season with 24 points (9-15 FG, 4-5 3P, 2-2 FT) and season-high 10
rebounds in a career-high 50 minutes.

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2015-16 SEASON (ATLANTA)
• Appeared in 75 games (68 starts), averaging 11.6 points (.441 FG%, .357 3P%, .815 FT%), a career-high 5.1 rebounds, 2.3 assists and
1.31 steals in 27.8 minutes per game.
• Scored in double figures in 41 games, 20 or more points in 11 games.
• Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in four games.
• Recorded one double-double (3/16 at Detroit, 15 points and 10 rebounds).
• On 3/16 at Detroit, recorded first career double-double with 15 points (5-9 FG, 2-4 3P, 3-4 FT) and 10 rebounds along with one steal
in 27 minutes.

2014-15 SEASON (ATLANTA)


• Appeared in 75 games (10 starts), averaging 5.2 points (.426 FG%, .364 3P%, .600 FT%), 3.0 rebounds and 1.0 assists in 17.7 minutes
per game in first season with the Hawks.
• Scored in double figures in 15 games, 20 or more points in one game.

2013-14 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE/L.A. LAKERS)


• Appeared in 67 games (15 starts), averaging 6.0 points (.429 FG%, .336 3P%, .606 FT%), 1.7 rebounds and 1.4 assists in 13.6 minutes
per game with the Warriors and Lakers.
• With the Warriors, appeared in 44 games (all as a reserve), averaging 2.3 points (.371 FG%, .256 3P%, .528 FT%), 0.9 rebounds and
0.5 assists in 6.1 minutes per game.
• With the Lakers, appeared in 23 games (15 starts), averaging 13.1 points (.451 FG%, .371 3P%, .644 FT%), 3.3 rebounds, 3.1 assists
and 1.35 steals in 28.0 minutes per game.
• Scored in double figures in 20 games, 20 or more points in three games.

2012-13 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 61 games (all as a reserve), averaging 2.0 points (.371 FG%, .294 3P%, .614 FT%), 0.4 rebounds and 0.4 assists in 4.4
minutes per game.
• Scored in double figures in two games.
• On 11/9 at L.A. Lakers, made NBA debut, recording two rebounds, one assist and two blocks in six minutes off the bench.

CAREER PLAYOFFS NOTES


• Appeared in 41 career playoff games (12 starts), averaging 6.5 points (.379 FG%, .254 3P%, .648 FT%), 3.6 rebounds and 1.3 assists in
19.4 minutes per game with the Golden State Warriors and Atlanta Hawks.
• With the Hawks, appeared in 32 playoff games (12 starts), averaging 8.3 points (.388 FG%, .257 3P%, .687 FT%), 4.4 rebounds, 1.6
assists and 0.9 steals in 24.3 minutes per game.
• With the Warriors, appeared in nine playoff games (all as a reserve), averaging 0.2 points (.125 FG%), 0.6 rebounds and 0.2 assists in
1.8 minutes per game.
• Scored in double figures in 12 playoff games, 20 or more in two games.
• Recorded one playoff double-double (5/2/16 at Cleveland).

2017 PLAYOFFS (ATLANTA)


• Appeared in six playoff games (all as a reserve), averaging 9.8 points (.396 FG%, .292 3P%, .714 FT%), 3.8 rebounds and 3.3 assists
in 25.0 minutes per game.
• Scored in double figures in two games.

2016 PLAYOFFS (ATLANTA)


• Appeared in 10 playoff games (all starts), averaging 11.9 points (.364 FG%, .262 3P%, .682 FT%), 6.6 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.5
steals in 32.5 minutes per game.
• Scored in double figures in six games, 20 or more points in two games.
• Recorded one double-double.
• Twice scored 20 or more points in Eastern Conference First Round series vs. Boston, including a playoff career-high 23 points (7-13 FG,
1-5 3P, 8-10 FT) vs. Boston in Game 1.
• On 5/2/16 at Cleveland in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals, recorded lone career playoff double-double with 16 points
(6-14 FG, 3-10 3P, 1-2 FT) and 12 rebounds to accompany four assists and two steals in 36 minutes.

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2015 PLAYOFFS (ATLANTA)
• Appeared in 16 playoff games (two starts), averaging 5.4 points (.423 FG%, .214 3P%, .677 FT%), 3.3 rebounds and 0.8 assists in
18.9 minutes per game.
• Scored in double figures in four games.

2013 PLAYOFFS (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in nine playoff games (all as a reserve), averaging 0.2 points (.125 FG%), 0.6 rebounds and 0.2 assists in 1.8 minutes per
game.

COLLEGE CAREER NOTES (OLD DOMINION):

THE PLAYERS
• Appeared in a school-record 140 games (103 starts) in four years (2008-12) at Old Dominion, finishing with career numbers of 10.1
points (.447 FG%, .581 FT%), 4.6 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.8 steals in 26.3 minutes.
• Named the Colonial Athletic Association Defensive Player of the Year as both a junior and senior.
• Ranks second on the conference’s all-time steals list with 250.
• Part of the winningest class in school history, earning 101 career wins, two conference titles and the inaugural CollegeInsider.com
Postseason Tournament (CIT) title.
• As a senior (2011-12), appeared 35 games (32 starts), averaging 15.4 points (.407 FG%, .321 3P%, .632 FT%), 6.1 rebounds, 3.1 assists
and 2.1 steals in 31.5 minutes per game.
• Won the Lefty Driesell Award as the nation’s top defender after his junior season (2010-11), appearing in 34 games (33 starts),
averaging 12.3 points (.481 FG%, .408 3P%, .662 FT%), 5.1 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 2.2 steals in 30.7 minutes per game.
• As a sophomore (2009-10), appeared in 36 games (26 starts), averaging 8.4 points, 4.2 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 1.9 steals in 26.7
minutes per game.
• As a freshman (2008-09), appeared in 35 games, averaging 4.5 points, 3.1 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game.

PERSONAL: Full name is Kenneth Lamont Bazemore, Jr... Parents are Kenneth and Glynis Bazemore... Has a brother, WyKevin, who
was a four-time All-CIAA performer at Winston-Salem State... Wife’s name is Samantha... Founded the ARMS Foundation which aims to
promote, motivate and inspire the next generation of leaders... Majored in human service and criminal justice at Old Dominion... Favorite
TV show is “The Blacklist”... Listed favorite author as Vince Flynn... Named North Carolina Coastal Conference Player of the Year as a senior
at Bertie High School and Roanoke-Chowan Player of the Year his final two years... During 2019-20 seeding games in Orlando, jersey
statement was education reform.

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MARQUESE CHRISS | FORWARD
MAR-kee-SS Kriss
HEIGHT: 6-9
WEIGHT: 249
BIRTHDATE: JULY 2, 1997
BIRTHPLACE: SACRAMENTO, CA
COLLEGE: WASHINGTON
HIGH SCHOOL: PLEASANT GROVE (PLEASANT GROVE, CA)
NBA EXPERIENCE: 4 YEARS
DRAFTED BY: SACRAMENTO, 2016, FIRST ROUND (#8)
HOW ACQUIRED: SIGNED ON FEBRUARY 7, 2020
MEDIA PAGE: https://www.nba.com/warriors/media/marquesechriss

QUICK FACTS
• Averaged 13.6 points and 10.0 rebounds over the Warriors’ last five games of the 2019-20, including a career-best three consecutive
double-doubles.
• Was named to the 2016-17 All-Rookie Team as a member of the Phoenix Suns.
• The Sacramento native was originally selected by his hometown team the Kings in the 2016 NBA Draft and has seen action for
Phoenix, Houston, Cleveland and Golden State over his four-year career.

NBA REGULAR-SEASON RECORD --AVERAGES--


Year-Team G MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG
16-17 Phoenix 82 1743 284 632 .449 72 224 .321 113 181 .624 96 252 348 60 67 70 753 4.2 0.7 9.2
17-18 Phoenix 72 1527 202 477 .423 56 190 .295 96 158 .608 76 319 395 83 51 70 556 5.5 1.2 7.7
18-19 Hou.-Cle. 43 499 67 180 .372 16 72 .222 32 45 .711 40 102 142 22 17 11 182 3.3 0.5 4.2
19-20 Golden State 59 1196 210 385 .545 8 39 .205 120 156 .769 114 251 365 114 39 62 548 6.2 1.9 9.3
TOTALS 256 4965 763 1674 .456 152 525 .290 361 540 .669 326 924 1250 279 174 213 2039 4.9 1.1 8.0

REGULAR-SEASON CAREER HIGHS


Minutes............................40, 04/11/2017, Phoenix at Sacramento
Field Goals........................12, 02/08/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Lakers
Field Goal Attempts..........19, 04/11/2017, Phoenix at Sacramento
Three-Point Field Goals....4, 03/04/2018, Phoenix at Atlanta
Three-Point Attempts......9, 01/03/2018, Phoenix at Denver
Free Throws......................8, 11/29/2019, Golden State at Miami (3 times)
Free Throw Attempts........10, 04/06/2018, Phoenix vs New Orleans (Twice)
Offensive Rebounds.........6, 12/11/2019, Golden State vs New York
Defensive Rebounds.........13, 04/03/2018, Phoenix vs Sacramento
Rebounds..........................13, 03/01/2020, Golden State vs Washington (6 times)
Assists..............................8, 03/07/2020, Golden State vs Philadelphia
Steals...............................5, 01/03/2018, Phoenix at Denver
Turnovers.........................6, 12/02/2019, Golden State at Atlanta (Twice)
Blocked Shots...................5, 11/11/2017, Phoenix vs Minnesota (3 times)
Points...............................27, 02/04/2017, Phoenix vs Milwaukee

NBA CAREER NOTES


• Appeared in 256 games (147 starts), averaging 8.0 points (.456 FG%, .290 3P%, .669 FT%), 4.9 rebounds, 1.1 assists in 19.4 minutes
per game in four seasons with four teams - Phoenix (2016-17 - 2017-18), Houston (2018-19), Cleveland (2018-19), and Golden State
(2019-20).
• With the Golden State Warriors, appeared in 59 games (21 starts), averaging career-high 9.3 points (career-high .545 FG%, .205 3P%,
.769 FT%), career-high 6.2 rebounds, career-high 1.9 assists, career-high 1.05 blocks in 20.3 minutes per game in 2019-20.
• With the Phoenix Suns, appeared in 154 career games (124 starts), averaging 8.5 points (.438 FG%, .309 3P%, .617 FT%), 4.8 re-
bounds, 0.9 assists in 21.2 minutes per game in two seasons (2016-17 - 2017-18).
• With the Houston Rockets, appeared in 16 games (all as a reserve), averaging 1.8 points (.324 FG%, .067 3P%, .857 FT%), 1.8 re-
bounds, 0.4 assists in 6.5 minutes per game in 2018-19.
• With the Cleveland Cavaliers, appeared in 27 games (2 starts), averaging 5.7 points (.384 FG%, .263 3P%, .684 FT%), 4.2 rebounds,
0.6 assists in 14.6 minutes in 2018-19.

NBA PLAYOFF CAREER NOTES


• Has yet to advance to the NBA Playoffs.

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MARQUESE CHRISS
NBA CAREER TRANSACTIONS
• Selected by the Sacramento Kings in the first round (eighth overall) of the 2016 NBA Draft (June 23, 2016).
• Traded by the Sacramento Kings to the Phoenix Suns for Bogdan Bogdanović, Skal Labissière, Georgios Papagiannis and a 2020 sec-
ond-round draft pick (June 23, 2016).
• Signed a multi-year contract with the Phoenix Suns (July 7, 2016).
• Traded by the Phoenix Suns with Brandon Knight to the Houston Rockets for Ryan Anderson and De’Anthony Melton (August 31,
2018).
• As part of a three-team trade, traded by the Houston Rockets with Brandon Knight, a 2019 first-round draft pick and a 2022 sec-
ond-round draft pick to the Cleveland Cavaliers; the Cleveland Cavaliers traded Wade Baldwin, Nik Stauskas and a 2021 second-round

THE PLAYERS
draft pick to the Houston Rockets; the Cleveland Cavaliers traded Alec Burks to the Sacramento Kings; the Houston Rockets traded a
2020 second-round draft pick to the Sacramento Kings; and the Sacramento Kings traded Iman Shumpert to the Houston Rockets
(February 7, 2019).
• Signed as a free agent with the Golden State Warriors (September 30, 2019).
• Waived by the Warriors (January 7, 2020).
• Signed to a Two-Way contract with the Warriors (January 15, 2020).
• Signed by the Warriors (February 7, 2020).

2019-20 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 59 games (21 starts), averaging career-high 9.3 points (career-high .545 FG%, .205 3P%, .769 FT%), career-high 6.2
rebounds, career-high 1.9 assists, career-high 1.05 blocks in 20.3 minutes per game.
• His 114 assists this season are a career-high for a season (prev. 83 in 2017-18 with Suns).
• Scored in double figures in 30 games, 20-or-more in two games.
• Grabbed 10-or-more rebounds 11 times.
• Recorded nine double-doubles (12/11, 12/13, 12/18, 2/12, 2/25, 3/1, 3/5, 3/7, 3/10)... Recorded three-straight double-doubles to
close season (3/5-3/10), a career-best streak.
• Led Warriors in scoring in two games, rebounding in 22, assists in four.
• On 12/13 at Utah, posted 12 points, 13 rebounds and five assists to become the fourth player this season to record at least 10 points, 10
rebounds and five assists off the bench joining Montrezl Harrell (LAC), DeAndre’ Bembry (ATL) and Mason Plumlee (DEN).
• On 2/8 vs. L.A. Lakers, recorded a team-high and season-high 26 points (12-15 FG, 1-2 3P, 1-1 FT), a team-high nine rebounds, one
assist, one steal and two blocks in 27 minutes... The 12 field goals made set a new career high... The 26 points were one shy of his
career high.
• On 1/15, signed by Golden State Warriors to a Two-Way contract.
• On 2/7, signed by Golden State Warriors to a contract.
• Missed the one game (2/23 vs. New Orleans) due to left calf soreness.

2018-19 REGULAR SEASON (HOUSTON, CLEVELAND)


• Appeared in.43 games (2 starts), averaging 4.2 points (.372 FG%, .222 3P%, .711 FT%), 3.3 rebounds, 0.5 assists in 11.6 minutes per
game with the Houston Rockets and Cleveland Cavaliers.
• With the Houston Rockets, appeared in 16 games (all as a reserve), averaging 1.8 points (.324 FG%, .067 3P%, .857 FT%), 1.8 re-
bounds, 0.4 assists in 6.5 minutes per game in 2018-19.
• With the Cleveland Cavaliers, appeared in 27 games (2 starts), averaging 5.7 points (.384 FG%, .263 3P%, .684 FT%), 4.2 rebounds,
0.6 assists in 14.6 minutes in 2018-19.

2017-18 REGULAR SEASON (PHOENIX)


• Appeared in 72 games (49 starts), averaging 7.7 points (.423 FG%, .295 3P%, .608 FT%), a career-highs of 5.5 rebounds and 1.2 assists
in 21.2 minutes per game.
• Scored in double figures in 25 games, 20-or-more in two.
• Grabbed 10-or-more rebounds in nine games.
• Recorded five double-doubles.
• Joined Kevin Durant and LeBron James as the only players who were under the age of 21 by February 1st of their second season and
recorded at least 1,300 points, 700 rebounds, 100 blocks, 100 steals and 100 3-pointers made within their first two seasons.
• Missed nine games due to injury - six games due to a right hip strain (1/12-1/24), one due to a left ankle sprain (1/29), and two due
to left SI dysfunction (4/8-4/10).
• Missed one game due to a team suspension (2/4).

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MARQUESE CHRISS
2016-17 REGULAR SEASON (PHOENIX)
• Appeared in.all 82 games (75 starts), averaging a career-high 9.2 points (a career-highs of .449 FG% and .321 3P%, .624 FT%), 4.2
rebounds, 0.7 assists in a career-high 21.3 minutes per game.
• Was named NBA All-Rookie Second Team.
• Named Western Conference Rookie of the Month in January.
• Competed in the BBVA Rising Stars Challenge during NBA All-Star Weekend.
• Scored in double figures in 29 games, 20-or-more points in six.
• Grabbed 10-or-more rebounds in four games.
• Recorded three double-doubles.

COLLEGE CAREER NOTES (WASHINGTON)


• In lone season at Washington, averaged 13.7 points (.530 FG%), 5.4 rebounds and 1.6 blocks per game.
• Earned Honorable Mention Pac-12 All-Freshman team honors.
• Swatted away 55 shots, breaking the Washington freshman single-season record held by Spencer Hawes.
• Dating back to 1992-93, was one of seven Division I freshman to record at least 450 points, 150 rebounds, 30 steals, 50 blocks and 20
3-pointers made in a single season.

PERSONAL: Son of Shawntae and Michael Wright... Has a sister, Iyanna, and a brother, Michael... Nickname is Quese... Began playing
basketball during his freshman year of high school and was nearly cut from his school’s basketball team... Was initially into football before
his mother convinced him to switch sports after he broke his collarbone.

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STEPHEN CURRY | GUARD
STEFF-in
HEIGHT: 6-3
WEIGHT: 193
BIRTHDATE: MARCH 14, 1988
BIRTHPLACE: AKRON, OHIO
COLLEGE: DAVIDSON
HIGH SCHOOL: CHARLOTTE CHRISTIAN (CHARLOTTE, NC)
NBA EXPERIENCE: 11 YEARS
DRAFTED BY: GOLDEN STATE, 2009, FIRST ROUND (#7)

THE PLAYERS
MEDIA PAGE: https://www.nba.com/warriors/media/stephencurry

QUICK FACTS
• Entering the 2020-21 season, is ranked third on the NBA's all-time career list for most 3-pointers made (2, 495), behind only Ray
Allen (2,973) and Reggie Miller (2,560).
• Has led the NBA in 3-pointers made in five consecutive seasons (2012-13 - 2016-17) and still holds the NBA single-season record
for most 3-pointers with 402 in 2015-16.
• Is a three-time NBA champion, six-time All-Star, six-time All-NBA selection, two-time MVP (2014-15 and 2015-16), becoming the
first unanimous winner of the Maurice Podoloff Trophy in 2015-16.

NBA REGULAR-SEASON RECORD --AVERAGES--


Year-Team G MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG
09-10 Golden State 80 2896 528 1143 .462 166 380 .437 177 200 .885 48 308 356 472 152 19 1399 4.5 5.9 17.5
10-11 Golden State 74 2489 505 1053 .480 151 342 .442 212 227 .934 52 234 286 432 109 20 1373 3.9 5.8 18.6
11-12 Golden State 26 732 145 296 .490 55 121 .455 38 47 .809 15 73 88 138 39 8 383 3.4 5.3 14.7
12-13 Golden State 78 2983 626 1388 .451 272 600 .453 262 291 .900 59 255 314 539 126 12 1786 4.0 6.9 22.9
13-14 Golden State 78 2846 652 1383 .471 261 615 .424 308 348 .885 46 288 334 666 128 14 1873 4.3 8.5 24.0
14-15 Golden State 80 2613 653 1341 .487 286 646 .443 308 337 .914 56 285 341 619 163 16 1900 4.3 7.7 23.8
15-16 Golden State 79 2700 805 1598 .504 402 886 .454 363 400 .908 68 362 430 527 169 15 2375 5.4 6.7 30.1
16-17 Golden State 79 2639 675 1443 .468 324 789 .411 325 362 .898 61 292 353 524 142 17 1999 4.5 6.6 25.3
17-18 Golden State 51 1631 428 864 .495 212 501 .423 278 302 .921 36 225 261 310 80 8 1346 5.1 6.1 26.4
18-19 Golden State 69 2331 632 1340 .472 354 810 .437 263 287 .916 45 324 369 361 92 25 1881 5.3 5.2 27.3
19-20 Golden State 5 139 33 82 .402 12 49 .245 26 26 1.000 4 22 26 33 5 2 104 5.2 6.6 20.8
TOTALS 699 23999 5682 11931 .476 2495 5739 .435 2560 2827 .906 490 2668 3158 4621 1205 156 16419 4.5 6.6 23.5

NBA PLAYOFF RECORD --AVERAGES--


Year-Team G MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG
12-13 Golden State 12 497 102 235 .434 42 106 .396 35 38 .921 5 41 46 97 20 2 281 3.8 8.1 23.4
13-14 Golden State 7 296 51 116 .440 22 57 .386 37 42 .881 4 21 25 59 12 1 161 3.6 8.4 23.0
14-15 Golden State 21 826 200 439 .456 98 232 .422 96 115 .835 20 85 105 134 39 3 594 5.0 6.4 28.3
15-16 Golden State 18 614 148 338 .438 80 198 .404 76 83 .916 14 85 99 93 26 5 452 5.5 5.2 25.1
16-17 Golden State 17 601 151 312 .484 72 172 .419 103 114 .904 22 84 106 114 34 4 477 6.2 6.7 28.1
17-18 Golden State 15 555 137 304 .451 64 162 .395 45 47 .957 9 82 91 81 26 11 383 6.1 5.4 25.5
18-19 Golden State 22 846 190 431 .441 92 244 .377 148 157 .943 17 115 132 126 24 4 620 6.0 5.7 28.2
TOTALS 112 4234 979 2175 .450 470 1171 .401 540 596 .906 91 513 604 704 181 30 2968 5.4 6.3 26.5

REGULAR-SEASON CAREER HIGHS POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS


Minutes............................. 49, 03/29/2011, Golden State at Oklahoma City (Twice) Minutes........................... 58, 05/06/2013, Golden State at San Antonio
Field Goals........................20, 02/25/2016, Golden State at Orlando Field Goals....................... 18, 05/06/2013, Golden State at San Antonio
Field Goal Attempts..........33, 02/28/2019, Golden State at Orlando Field Goal Attempts......... 35, 05/06/2013, Golden State at San Antonio
Three-Point Field Goals....13, 11/07/2016, Golden State vs New Orleans Three-Point Field Goals... 9, 05/14/2019, Golden State vs Portland (Twice)
Three-Point Attempts......20, 01/05/2019, Golden State at Sacramento Three-Point Attempts..... 18, 04/23/2015, Golden State at New Orleans
Free Throws......................15, 01/06/2018, Golden State at L.A. Clippers Free Throws..................... 16, 05/03/2014, Golden State at L.A. Clippers
Free Throw Attempts........16, 01/06/2018, Golden State at L.A. Clippers Free Throw Attempts....... 16, 05/03/2014, Golden State at L.A. Clippers
Offensive Rebounds.........5, 02/10/2016, Golden State at Phoenix Offensive Rebounds........ 5, 06/07/2017, Golden State at Cleveland
Defensive Rebounds.........14, 12/28/2015, Golden State vs Sacramento Defensive Rebounds........ 12, 04/13/2019, Golden State vs L.A. Clippers
Rebounds.........................14, 12/28/2015, Golden State vs Sacramento Rebounds........................ 15, 04/13/2019, Golden State vs L.A. Clippers
Assists..............................16, 04/06/2014, Golden State vs Utah (Twice) Assists............................. 15, 04/24/2014, Golden State vs L.A. Clippers
Steals...............................7, 12/07/2016, Golden State at L.A. Clippers (Twice) Steals.............................. 6, 05/20/2017, Golden State at San Antonio (Twice)
Turnovers.........................11, 10/31/2013, Golden State at L.A. Clippers Turnovers........................ 8, 06/04/2017, Golden State vs Cleveland (Twice)
Blocked Shots...................2, 10/30/2019, Golden State vs Phoenix (25 times) Blocked Shots.................. 3, 06/08/2018, Golden State at Cleveland (3 times)
Points...............................54, 02/27/2013, Golden State at New York Points.............................. 47, 06/05/2019, Golden State vs Toronto

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STEPHEN CURRY’S GAME-WINNING SHOTS (5 seconds or less) NBA ALL-TIME CAREER LEADERS LIST
DATE OPPONENT QTR TIME SHOT RESULT NOTES 3-PONTERS MADE
12/23/18 GSW vs. LAC 4th :00.5 2FGM W, 129-127 layup PLACE PLAYER 3PM
1/3/18 GSW at DAL 4th :03.0 3FGM W, 125-122 1. Ray Allen 2,973
2/27/16 GSW at OKC OT :00.6 3FGM W, 121-118 OT 2. Reggie Miller 2,560
12/2/14 GSW vs. ORL 4th :02.2 3FGM W, 98-97 3. Stephen Curry 2,495
4/1/14 GSW at DAL OT :00.1 2FGM W, 122-120 OT
1/10/14 GSW vs. BOS 4th :02.1 2FGM W, 99-97 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
12/11/13 GSW vs. DAL 4th :01.5 2FGM W, 95-93 RANK PLAYER FT% FTM FTA
1. Stephen Curry 90.6% 2,560 2,827
CURRY’S GAME-TYING SHOTS TO FORCE OVERTIME (5 seconds or less) 2. Steve Nash 90.4 3,060 3,384
DATE OPPONENT QTR TIME SHOT RESULT 2. Mark Price 90.4 2,135 2,362
2/20/14 GSW vs. HOU 4th :03.0 2FGM T, 89-89
Assist by Andre Iguodala; W, 102-99 OT

MOST POINTS SCORED COMBINED BY A FATHER AND A SON IN STEPHEN CURRY CAREER 20-POINT QUARTERS IN
NBA HISTORY REGULAR SEASON AND PLAYOFFS

NO. POINTS SON/FATHER POINTS DATE VS./AT OPPONENT QUARTER


1 38,895 Kobe Bryant/Joe Bryant 28 10/31/2015 vs. NOP Q3
2 29,193 Stephen Curry/Dell Curry 28 12/02/2015 at CHA Q3
3 27,218 Danny Schayes/Dolph Schayes 26 02/04/2015 vs. DAL Q3
4 26,883 Brent Barry/Rick Barry 26 11/24/2017 vs. CHI Q2
5 24,875 Jalen Rose/Jimmy Walker 25 02/03/2016 at WAS Q1
6 24,818 Patrick Ewing Jr./Patrick Ewing 25 01/28/2017 vs. LAC Q3
7 24,805 Klay Thompson/Mychal Thompson 24 10/27/2015 vs. NOP Q1
8 23,110 Jon Barry/Rick Barry 24 02/25/2016 at ORL Q3
9 22,026 Gary Payton II/Gary Payton 23 02/27/2013 at NYK Q2
10 21,638 Tim Hardaway Jr./Tim Hardaway 23 11/01/2016 at POR Q3
Elias Sports Bureau 23 04/05/2017 at PHO Q1
23 10/24/2018 vs. WAS Q1
23 01/16/2019 vs. NOP Q3
MOST SEASONS PLAYED WITH THE WARRIORS 22 04/12/2013 at LAL Q1
22 03/19/2019 at MIN Q3
SEASONS PLAYER SEASONS 21 11/02/2015 vs. MEM Q3
13 Chris Mullin 1985-86–1996-97, 2000-01 21 11/12/2015 at MIN Q1
11 Stephen Curry 2009-10–present 21 04/01/2016 vs. BOS Q3
11 Al Attles 1960-61–1970-71 21 04/13/2016 vs. MEM Q3
11 Nate Thurmond 1963-64–1973-74 20 01/13/2016 at DEN Q4
10 Paul Arizin 1950-51–1961-62* 20 04/13/2016 vs. MEM Q1
10 Adonal Foyle 1997-98–2006-07 20 12/03/2016 vs. PHO Q3
10 Jeff Mullins 1966-67–1975-76 20 02/23/2017 vs. LAC Q3
* incl. 2 yrs. of military service 20 11/18/2017 at PHI Q3
20 10/24/2018 vs. WAS Q3
MOST NBA SEASONS PLAYED FOR ONE TEAM, ACTIVE 20 01/05/2019 at SAC Q4
Bold indicates career-high for that quarter (includes multiple
SEASONS PLAYER TEAM instances)
17 Udonis Haslem Miami
11 Stephen Curry Golden State NBA PLAYOFFS
8 Draymond Green Golden State POINTS DATE VS./AT OPPONENT ROUND QTR
8 Klay Thompson Golden State 23 05/10/2019 at HOU SEM Q4
8 Bradley Beal Washington 22 05/06/2013 at SAS SEM Q3
8 Damian Lillard Portland 22 04/28/2013 vs. DEN RD1 Q3
Elias Sports Bureau 20 04/21/2014 at LAC RD1 Q3
Elias Sports Bureau
REGULAR SEASON NOTES
• Entering the 2020-21 season, has made his last 46 free throw STEPHEN CURRY CAREER MILESTONE CAREER THREE-POINTERS
attempts... His last miss from the charity stripe in a regular
season game came on March 29, 2019 vs. Memphis… Missed NO. DATE OPPONENT QUARTER TIME
1st 10/30/2009 PHO 2 01:00
the first of two attempts with 0:34 seconds left in the first 100th 02/27/2010 DET 3 10:54
quarter and went on to make next seven in the game and then 500th 01/26/2013 MIL 1 05:53
13 straight to close out the regular season... Made all 26 free 1,000th 01/07/2015 IND 1 06:22
1,500th 03/11/2016 POR 3 11:47
throw attempts in 2019-20… Curry’s regular season all-time 2,000th 12/04/2017 NOP 3 00:44.4
career free throw streak is 54 (4/12/17 - 10/29/17). Elias Sports Bureau
• Has averaged at least 25 points per game in each of the last
four seasons (averaging 27.3 ppg in that span).
• Has made at least 90 percent of his free throw attempts in seven of his 10 seasons, including the last two.
• Has made at least 200 3-point field goals in each of the last seven seasons (2012-13 – 2018-19), an NBA record shared with teammate
Klay Thompson.

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NBA RANKINGS
• Entering the 2019-20 season, ranks first on NBA’s all-time free throw percentage list (.905 FT%).
• Among active players, ranks first in 3-point field goals made (2,483).
• Is ranked third (2,483) on NBA’s all-time 3-point field goals made list.
• Led the NBA in 3-point field goals made in five consecutive seasons (2012-13 – 2016-17).
• His 402 3-point field goals made in the 2015-16 season is the NBA’s single-season record.
• Led NBA in scoring (30.1 ppg) in 2015-16.
• Led the NBA in total steals in two seasons (2014-15, 163 steals and 2015-16, 169 steals).
• Led NBA in steals per game (2.14 spg) in 2015-16.

THE PLAYERS
• Led the NBA in free throw percentage in four seasons (2010-11, 2014-15, 2015-16, 2017-18).

NBA RECORDS
• Has made 11 or more 3-pointers in eight games in career, an NBA record (teammate Klay Thompson and Portland's Damian Lillard are
second with two career 11 3-point games).
• Made at least one 3-pointer in 157 consecutive games (11/13/14 - 11/3/16).
• Shares NBA record with three players (J.R. Smith, James Harden, Klay Thompson) for most 3-point filed goal attempts in a half (14),
1/5/19 at Sacramento (2nd half).

NBA HONORS
• Three-time NBA Champion (2015, 2017, 2018).
• Two-time NBA Most Valuable Player (2014-15, 2015-16).
• Six-time All-Star (2014-2019).
• Named to All-NBA Teams six times: First Team three times (2014-15, 2015-16, 2018-19), Second Team twice (2013-14, 2016-17),
Third Team once (2017-18).
• 14-time Western Conference Player of the Week (Nov. 10, 2014; Mar. 30, 2015; Nov. 2, 2015; Nov. 23, 2015, Dec. 7, 2015; Feb. 29, 2016;
Mar. 14, 2016; Jan. 9, 2017; Feb. 6, 2017; Apr. 3, 2017; Jan. 8, 2018; Jan. 29, 2018; Oct. 29, 2018; Dec. 10, 2018)
• Seven-time Western Conference Player of the Month (Apr. 2013, Apr. 2014, Nov. 2014, Nov. 2015, Feb. 2016, Jan. 2017, Jan. 2018).
• Named to 2009-10 All-Rookie First Team.
• Three-time Western Conference Rookie of the Month (Jan. 2010, Mar. 2010, Apr. 2010).
• Bestowed 2010-11 NBA Sportsmanship Award, selected by players.
• Received 2013-14 Seasonlong Community Assist Award, selected by fans and an NBA executive panel.

NBA CAREER NOTES


• Appeared in 699 career games (693 starts), averaging 23.5 points (.476 FG%, .435 3P%, .906 FT%), 4.5 rebounds, 6.6 assists, 1.72
steals in 34.3 minutes per game in 11 seasons with the Golden State Warriors.
• Played all 11 NBA seasons with the Golden State Warriors, tied for second-most in Warriors franchise history with Al Attles and Nate
Thurmond, and trailing only Chris Mullin (13).
• Two-time NBA Most Valuable Player (2014-15 and 2015-16)... Unanimous MVP selection in 2015-16, becoming the first player in the
61-year history of the award to garner every first-place vote... Became the 11th player in NBA history to win the award in consecutive
seasons.
• Three-time NBA champion with Golden State (2015, 2017, 2018).
• Named to the All-NBA Team six times... Three-time All-NBA First Team selection (2014-15, 2015-16, 2017-18)… Earned unanimous
All-NBA First Team honors in back-to-back seasons (2014-15 and 2015-16)... Named to the All-NBA Second Team in 2013-14 and
2016-17... Received All-NBA Third Team honors in 2017-18... Became the first Warrior to be named to six-straight All-NBA teams.
• Named an NBA All-Star six times (2014 through 2019), starting all six times.
• Unanimous NBA All-Rookie First Team selection in 2009-10 and runner-up for the NBA Rookie of the Year award.
• Owns four of the top six single-season three-point totals in NBA history: (1) 402 in 2015-16, (3) 354 in 2018-19, (4) 324 in 2016-17,
(6) 286 in 2014-15.
• Led the NBA in three-pointers made five-straight seasons (2012-13 through 2016-17), the only player in NBA history to lead the
league in three-pointers five times.
• Became the first player in NBA history to hit at least 300 three-pointers in back-to-back seasons (324 in 2016-17; 402 in 2015-16).
• Became the first player in NBA history to hit 400 three-pointers in a single season, finishing the 2015-16 campaign with an NBA-re-
cord 402 three-pointers.
• Hit at least one three-pointer in an NBA-record 157 consecutive regular-season games (11/13/14-11/3/16).
• Has recorded seven career regular-season triple-doubles, which ranks sixth all-time in Warriors history.

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• Has led the team in scoring for seven-straight seasons (2012-13 to 2018-19), becoming the first Warrior to lead the team in points per
game in that many consecutive seasons.
• Led the league in free throw percentage four times (.934 in 2010-11; .914 in 2014-15; .907 in 2015-16; .921 in 2017-18).
• Led the NBA in scoring in 2015-16, averaging 30.1 points per game to become the first Warrior to lead the league in scoring since Rick
Barry in 1966-67 (35.6 points per game)... Joined Barry and Wilt Chamberlain as the only Warriors to average at least 30 points in a
single season.
• Averaged 50.4 percent from the field, 45.4 percent from three-point range and a league-best 90.8 percent from the free throw line
in 2015-16, becoming just the seventh player in league annals to hit at least 50 percent from the field, 40 percent from three-point
range and 90 percent from the free throw line in a single season and just the second player to post a 50/45/90 season (Steve Nash).
• Led the NBA in steals per game (2.14 spg) in 2015-16.
• Won the Three-Point Contest at 2015 NBA All-Star Saturday Night with then-record score of 27 in the final round.
• Became the fastest player in NBA history to hit 1,000 career threes... Playing in his 369th career regular-season game during the 2014-
15 campaign, reached the 1,000 three-pointers milestone in 88 fewer games than Dennis Scott, who had previously been the fastest
(457 games), becoming the 74th player in NBA history to hit that mark (13th with same franchise).
• Hit a franchise record and NBA-best 93.4 percent from the free throw line in 2010-11, becoming the first Warrior to lead the league in
the category since Mark Price shot 90.6 percent from the free throw line in 1996-97.
• Won two FIBA gold medals as a member of the USA Men’s Basketball Senior National Team, representing his country at the 2014 FIBA
Basketball World Cup in Spain and 2010 FIBA World Championships in Turkey.
• Ranks fourth on the NBA’s all-time three-point percentage list with a career-mark of .4364 percent from distance, behind only Warriors
Head Coach Steve Kerr (.4540), Hubert Davis (.4409) and Drazen Petrovic (.4374).
• On the Warriors’ all-time regular-season career leaders lists, ranks first in three-pointers made (2,483), first in free throw percentage
(.905), second in three-point percentage (.436), second in steals (1,200), second in assists (4,588), third in total points (16,315), fourth
in points per game (23.5), and seventh in assists per game (6.6).

NBA TRANSACTIONS
• Selected by the Golden State Warriors as an early entry candidate in the first round (seventh overall) of the 2009 NBA Draft.
• Signed by the Golden State Warriors to a contract extension (October 31, 2012).
• Signed by the Golden State Warriors to a multi-year extension (July 25, 2017).

2019-20 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in five games (all starts), averaging 20.8 points (.402 FG%, .245 3P%, 26-26 FT), 5.2 rebounds, 6.6 assists, 1.00 steals in
27.8 minutes per game.
• Missed a total of 60 games (the most he has ever missed in a single season in his career) - 58 due to a left hand fracture (11/1-3/3)
and two due to influenza (3/7, 3/10).
• Scored in double-figures in four games, 20-or-more points in four.
• Dished out 10-or-more assists in one game.
• Recorded one double-double (10/28).
• Led the Warriors in scoring in four games, rebounding in one, assists in three.
• On 3/5 vs. Toronto, his 23 points (6-16 FG, 3-12 3P, 8-8 FT) is the third-most points scored by a player in his first game back after
missing at least 50 games (26, Derek Fisher and Chris Webber), according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
• Assigned and recalled later in the day from G League affiliate Santa Cruz Warriors on March 2 to practice with the team.
• Missed 58 games (11/1-3/3) due to a left hand fracture.
• Missed two games (3/7, 3/10) due to influenza.

2018-19 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 69 games (all starts), averaging a team-leading 27.3 points (.472 FG%, .437 3P%, .916 FT%), 5.3 rebounds, 5.2 assists,
1.33 steals in 33.8 minutes per game with the Golden State Warriors.
• Named to the 2018-19 All-NBA First Team, his third career First Team honor.
• Became the first Warrior to be named to six-straight All-NBA teams and joined Rick Barry (1965-67 and 1972-76) as the only players
in franchise history to earn the award six times.
• Among the 2018-19 regular season league leaders, ranked fifth in scoring (27.3 ppg), fourth in 3-point field goal percentage (.437)
and second in free throw percentage (.916).
• Scored 10 or more points in 67 games, 20 or more points in 54 games, 30 or more in 27, 40 or more in eight, 50 or more in one.
• Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in two games.
• Dished out 10 or more assists in two games.
• Recorded three double-doubles (point/assist - 2, point/rebound - 1)

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• Recorded one 20-point, 10-rebound double-double (3/27 at Memphis).
• Led the Warriors in scoring 37 times, assists 17 times and rebounding seven times.
• Made 10 or more 3-pointers in a game six times this season, setting a new NBA single-season record (11 - 10/24 vs. Washington;
10 - 1/5 at Sacramento; 11 - 1/13 at Dallas; 10 - 1/31 vs. Philadelphia; 10 - 2/21 vs. Sacramento, 11 - 3/29 at Minnesota), 15 times in
career (Warriors 12-3).
• Had seven-game streak with at least five 3-pointers in each game to start the season, a new NBA record streak to begin a season,
according to Elias Sports Bureau.
• On 1/11 vs. Chicago, made five 3-pointers (2,285 career) to move into 3rd place on NBA all-time 3-point field goals made list, passing
Jason Terry (2,282).

THE PLAYERS
• On 12/17 vs. Memphis, scored his 15,000th career point on a 3-pointer with 7:37 left in the second quarter, becoming the fifth Warrior
and 138th NBA player to reach the milestone... It was the third-fewest games to reach the milestone in Warriors franchise history.
• Recorded first double-double of the season with 14 points (5-19 FG, 3-12 3P, 1-1 FT) and season-high and game-high 14 assists to go
along with seven rebounds and one steal in 32 minutes on 1/8 vs. New York.
• Earned second weekly honor of the season (Week 2) after being named Week 8 Western Conference Player of the Week after leading
Warriors to a 3-0 week with averages of 30.7 points (.519 FG%, .576 3P%, .944 FT%), 5.3 rebounds, 5.7 assists, 1.00 steals per game.
• His streak of 46 consecutive free throws made (3rd-longest streak in career) ended on 1/31 vs. Philadelphia when he missed his first
attempt in the first quarter.
• Made at least four 3-pointers in 12 consecutive games (2/10 - 3/10), the second-longest such streak in NBA history, trailing only Hous-
ton’s James Harden’s streak of 13-consecutive games earlier this season (12/17/18 – 1/11/19), according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
• Recorded at least 300 3-pointers in a season for the third time in career, an NBA record... Made 300th 3-pointer of the season on 3/19
at Minnesota.
• Shot 1-of-9 from 3-point range on 4/4 at L.A. Lakers, ending his career-best streak at nine straight games played in with at least five
3-pointers made.
• Missed 12 games - 11 games due to a left groin strain (11/10-11/29, Warriors 5-6 in that span); one game (3/23) due to load man-
agement.

2017-18 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 51 games (all starts), averaging 26.4 points (.495 FG%, .423 3P%, .921 FT%), 5.1 rebounds, 6.1 assists, 1.57 steals in 32.0
minutes per game with the Golden State Warriors.
• Named to All-NBA Third Team, becoming first Warrior to be named to five-straight All-NBA teams since Wilt Chamberlain.
• Among the 2017-18 regular season league leaders, ranked first in free throw percentage (.921).
• Scored 20 or more points in 44 games, 30 or more in 17, 40 or more in three.
• Dished out 10 or more assists in four games.
• Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in one game.
• Recorded five double-doubles (points/assists - 4, points/rebounds - 1)
• Led team in scoring in 24 games, rebounding in eight games and assists in 20 games.
• Single-season free-throw streak ended at career-high-tying 52 on 10/29/17 vs. Detroit after missing technical free throw attempt
with 2:10 left in the third quarter... Including the previous season, streak was 54.
• On 11/24 vs. Chicago, scored 26 points (7-10 FG, 3-6 3pt, 9-9 FT) in the second quarter, the most points he had ever scored in the
second quarter in his career and the most points in any quarter in 2017-18.
• On 11/29 at the L.A. Lakers, tallied 13 of his 28 points in overtime, the most points he has scored in a regular season overtime period
and the most in the last 20 seasons in Warriors franchise history.
• On 12/1 at Orlando, with three 3-pointers, passed Jason Kidd (1,988) for eighth-most career 3-pointers made in NBA history.
• On 12/4 at New Orleans, with five 3-pointers, became the eighth player in NBA history to make 2,000 career 3-pointers... Played in
least amount of games (597) to reach milestone.
• On 1/3 at Dallas, made a game-winning 3-pointer with 3.0 seconds left in the fourth quarter... Curry improved to 8-of-14 (.571) on
go-ahead 3-point field goals in the final minute in the last four seasons (the NBA average is 25 percent).
• On 1/4 at Houston, became the 10th player in Warriors history to appear in 600 career regular-season games.
• Named Week 12 Western Conference Player of the Week for games played January 1-7, 2018, after averaging 35.3 points (.533 FG%,
.462 3P%, .889 FT%), 6.7 rebounds, 5.3 assists, 1.7 steals in 33.7 minutes per game in three appearances, guiding the Warriors to a
3-0 record for the week.
• Named KIA NBA Western Conference Player of the Month for January after averaging an NBA-best 29.5 points per game (.514 FG%,
.463 3P%, .871 FT%), 6.7 assists, 5.1 rebounds, 1.50 steals in 34.3 minutes per game 12 appearances (all starts).... Also scored 30-or-
more points six times, second most in the NBA, and connected on an NBA-high 62 3-point field goals, including eight games with
five-or-more makes, tops in the league... First monthly honor of the season and seventh of his career).

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• Named Week 15 Western Conference Player of the Week for games played January 22-28 after averaging 35.3 points (2nd in the NBA)
(.596 FG%, .568 3P%, .895 FT%), 7.0 assists, 5.0 rebounds and 1.7 steals in 35.7 minutes per game... Helped lead the Warriors 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 his career...
On 1/25/18 vs. Minnesota, became the fifth player in franchise history to reach the 14,000-point mark for his career, joining Wilt
Chamberlain, Rick Barry, Paul Arizin and Chris Mullin.
• On 1/27 vs. Boston, tallied 33 points in the second half (18 in the third quarter), second time this season (eighth time in career) scored
at least 30 points in a half.
• On 3/2 at Atlanta, recorded 200th 3-pointer of the season and became the first player in NBA history to have six seasons with at least
200 3-pointers (has 200 3s in 6 straight seasons).
• Missed a total of 31 games due to injury: one game (11/13 vs. Orlando) due to a right thigh contusion; one game (11/27 vs. Sacramen-
to) due to a right hand contusion; 11 games (12/6-12/29) due to a sprained right ankle suffered late in the fourth quarter of the game
on 12/4 at New Orleans; two games (1/10, 1/12) due to a sprained right ankle; six games (3/9-3/19) due to a tweaked right ankle;
final 10 games (3/25-4/8) of the 2017-18 regular season due to a left MCL sprain.

2016-17 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 79 games (all starts), averaging 25.3 points (.468 FG%, .411 3P%, .898 FT%), 4.5 rebounds, 6.6 assists, 1.80 steals in 33.4
minutes per game with the Golden State Warriors.
• Named to the All-NBA Second Team in 2016-17, his fourth career All-NBA honor... Became the first Warrior to be named to four-
straight All-NBA teams since Chris Mullin from 1988-89 to 1991-92.
• Became the first Warrior to lead the team in points per game in five-straight seasons since Rick Barry did so in six-straight seasons
from 1972-73 to 1977-78.
• On 11/7 vs. New Orleans, made 13 three-pointers, setting a new NBA single-game record for threes made in a game and breaking
the previous record of 12 that he had shared with Kobe Bryant and Donyell Marshall (Klay Thompson broke that record with 14 on
10/29/18 at Chicago)... Scored a season-high 46 points in that contest.
• Connected on 324 three-pointers in 2016-17, leading the NBA in 3-pointers made for the fifth-straight season, an NBA-best.
• Finished the season with 1,917 career regular-season 3-pointers, which ranks 10th on the NBA’s all-time 3-pointers made list.
• Recorded two games with double-digit 3-pointers... Owns eight career games with double-digit threes, an NBA record.
• Scored 20-plus points in 16-straight games (1/2/17-2/4/17), a career-best streak.
• Scored 20 or more points in 62 games, 30 or more in 19, 40 or more in five.
• Recorded nine double-doubles (point/assist - 8; point/rebound - 1)... Notched seven 20/10 games, two 30/10 games and one 40/10
game.
• Tallied four consecutive 20/10 games (3/24-3/29), matching a career-best streak.
• Finished the season with 13,088 career regular season points, which ranks sixth on the franchise’s all-time points list.
• Tallied five 20-point quarters.
• Did not appear in the fourth quarter 25 times (in games in which he played).
• Named a starter on the 2017 Western Conference All-Star Team, earning his fourth career All-Star selection.
• Along with Kevin Durant, named NBA Western Conference Player of the Month for games played in January... Marked his franchise-re-
cord sixth career Player of the Month honor, averaging 27.8 points (fourth in the Western Conference), 6.9 assists, 4.5 rebounds and
1.46 steals in 34.2 minutes per game over 13 games in January.
• Named Western Conference Player of the Week three times (games played from March 27 - April 2, Jan. 30 - Feb. 5 and Jan. 2 - 8),
finishing the season with 10 career Player of the Week honors.
• On 4/5 at Phoenix, tallied his lone 40-point/10-assist game of the season (second career), scoring 42 points to go with 11 assists,
recording his fifth 40-point effort of the season... Became the 10th player in NBA history to hit 1,900 career threes in that contest.
• On 4/2 vs. Washington, recorded his fourth 40-point game of the season with 42 points on 15-of-22 from the field (9-of-14 from three)
to go with eight assists... Hit at least 300 3-pointers for the second-straight year after an NBA-record 402 triples in 2015-16, the only
player in NBA history to hit at least 300 threes in a season.
• On 3/29 at San Antonio, scored 29 points and dished out 11 assists, recording his fourth-straight 20/10 game (point/assist - 3, point/
rebound - 1).
• On 3/28 at Houston, tallied 32 points, a season-high-tying 10 rebounds and seven assists, recording his first 30/10 game of the season.
• On 3/10 at Minnesota, passed his father, Dell Curry (12,670 career points), for 210th on the NBA’s all-time scoring list, finishing the
game with 12,682 career points.
• On 2/1 vs. Charlotte, scored 39 points, the most points scored by a Warrior without a free throw attempt since Rick Barry scored 40
points without going to the line on 4/5/77.
• On 1/16 vs. Cleveland, connected on a three-pointer in his 100th consecutive regular-season home game, becoming the second
player in NBA history to hit at least one three-pointer in 100-straight regular-season home games, joining Kyle Korver (NBA-record
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• On 12/7 at the L.A. Clippers, swiped a career-high-tying seven steals.
• On 11/9 vs. Dallas, started against his brother, Seth Curry, marking the first time in four NBA games against each other that the Curry
brothers started in the same game.
• On 11/3 vs. Oklahoma City, appeared in his 500th career regular-season game, becoming just the 17th player in franchise history to
appear in 500 games with the club.
• On 10/28 at New Orleans, became fastest in NBA history to reach 1,600 three-pointers with his fourth 3-pointer, doing so in 497 games
(previous: Ray Allen, 693 games)... Became the 19th player in NBA history to reach the 1,600 mark.
• Missed three games due to injury or illness: one game due to a left knee contusion (4/8); one game due to rest (3/11); one game due
to stomach flu (1/29).

THE PLAYERS
2015-16 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)
• Appeared in 79 games (all starts), averaging a league-leading and career-high 30.1 points (career-high .504 FG%, .454 3P%, .908
FT%), 5.4 rebounds, 6.7 assists, a league-leading 2.14 steals in 34.2 minutes per game with the Golden State Warriors.
• Unanimous selection for the 2015-16 NBA Most Valuable Player Award, the first player in the 61-year history of the award to garner
every first-place vote, becoming the 11th player in league history to win the award in consecutive seasons.
• Only player to earn a unanimous selection to the All-NBA First Team in 2015-16, earning his third career All-NBA honor and sec-
ond-straight unanimous First Team selection.
• Finished fourth in Most Improved Player voting (seven first-place votes), becoming the first reigning MVP to place in the top 10 in Most
Improved Player voting the following year.
• Led the NBA in scoring (30.1 points per game), becoming the first Warrior to lead the league in scoring since Rick Barry in 1966-67
(35.6 points per game)... Joined Barry and Wilt Chamberlain as the only Warriors to average at least 30 points in a single season.
• Averaged 50.4 percent from the field, 45.4 percent from three-point range and a league-best 90.8 percent from the free throw line in
2015-16, becoming just the seventh player in league annals to hit at least 50 percent from the field, 40 percent from three-point range
and 90 percent from the free throw line and just the second player to post a 50/45/90 season (Steve Nash).
• Became the first guard to average 30 points on at least 50 percent shooting from the field since Michael Jordan in 1991-92, scoring
30 points per game in 34.2 minutes per game, the fewest minutes of any 30-point scorer in NBA history (previous: George Gervin
averaged 32.3 points in 35.7 minutes during the 1981-82 season).
• Increased his scoring average by 6.3 points over his 2014-15 average (23.8), the highest year-over-year scoring increase of any reign-
ing MVP in league history (previous: Larry Bird’s 4.5-point increase to 28.7 points in 1984-85 from 24.2 points in his MVP campaign
in 1983-84).
• Became the first player in NBA history to hit 400 three-pointers in a single season, finishing the campaign with an NBA-record 402
threes... Led the NBA in three-pointers for the fourth-straight season.
• Became the first player in NBA history to hit 300 threes in a single season... Is the first player in NBA history to hit at least 200
three-pointers in four consecutive seasons.
• Recorded four games with double-digit three-pointers, a then-NBA record for most games with 10-plus threes in a single season
(since passed by him, six in 2108-19).
• Hit a three-pointer in an NBA-record 152 consecutive regular-season games (dating back to the 2014-15 season) and 191-straight
including the postseason, which is also an NBA record... Set an NBA-record by hitting a three in 113-straight regular-season road
games (dating back to the 2013-14 season).
• Led the NBA in free throw percentage (.908) for the second-straight season (third overall) and led the league in steals (2.14)... Finished
second in three-point percentage (.454).
• Recorded single-season career-high totals in points (2,375), field goals made (805), rebounds (430) and steals (169).
• Became only the second player in NBA history to tally at least 2,000 points, 200 three-pointers, 500 assists and 150 steals in a single
season, joining Houston’s James Harden in 2014-15.
• Tallied a league-high 40 30-point games, a league-high 13 40-point games and a league-high three 50-point games.
• Recorded nine 20-point/10-assist games (65 career)... Logged four 30-point/10-assist games (25 career).
• Tallied two triple-doubles (seven career).
• Shot 4-of-14 (.286) from 40-plus feet and 21-of-45 (.467) from 30-plus feet.
• Became the sixth player in Warriors history to score 2,000 points in a single season, joining Wilt Chamberlain, Rick Barry, Purvis Short,
Chris Mullin and Antawn Jamison in Golden State’s 2,000-point club (first since Jamison in 2000-01).
• Earned his fifth Western Conference Player of the Week Award of the season (franchise-record seventh career weekly honor) for games
played from 3/7-3/13, leading the Warriors to a 4-0 week.
• Became the first player in NBA history to hit 300 threes in a single season, doing so in his 59th game of the season on 3/7 vs. Orlando...
Recorded the second 40-point/10-rebound game of his career in that contest, finishing with 41 points and 13 rebounds in 37 minutes.
• Scored 30-or-more points in a career-best five-straight games (2/22-3/3), the first Warrior to do so since Antawn Jamison in April
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• Earned Western Conference Player of the Month honors in February, becoming the first player in franchise history to earn the award
twice in a single season with his fifth career monthly honor... Averaged 36.7 points (.549 FG%, .536 3P%), 7.3 assists, 5.6 rebounds
and 1.90 steals per game in a 9-1 month, the first player to average over 36 points in a calendar month since Kobe Bryant in March
2007.
• Scored 40-plus points in a career-best three-straight games (2/24-2/27), the first Warrior to score 40-plus in three-straight games
since Rick Barry in 1967.
• Earned his fourth Western Conference Player of the Week Award of the season for games played on 2/22-2/28, leading the Warriors to
a 4-0 week while averaging 43.8 points (.608 FG%, .611 3P%), 7.3 assists, 5.8 rebounds and 1.50 steals in 35.8 minutes per game...
Became the first player to average at least 43 points on better than 60 percent shooting over a four-game period since Michael Jordan
did so from 3/26/90-4/1/90.
• On 2/27 at Oklahoma City, with 12 3-point field goals made, set a new franchise record and tied the NBA single-game record held by
Kobe Bryant and Donyell Marshall for the most 3-point field goals made in a game… Also broke his own record for most 3-pointers
made in a single season, hitting his 287th three in the season’s 58th game (his 56th)... His 12th three-pointer, which was from 37
feet with 0.6 seconds remaining, was the game-winning shot, his fifth career game-winning shot in the game’s final three seconds...
Became the first player in NBA history to hit at least 10 threes in back-to-back games.
• On 2/25 at Orlando, hit a three in his 128th consecutive regular-season game, breaking Kyle Korver’s record for the longest three-point
streak in NBA history... Tallied his third 50-point game of the season in that contest, scoring 51 points and hitting a career-high 20 field
goals... Connected on 10 three-pointers, becoming the first player ever to record four career double-digit three-point games... Became
the first player in NBA history to record a 50-point game with one or fewer free throw attempts… Became the first Warrior to tally
three 50-point games in a single season since Rick Barry in 1973-74.
• Earned his third consecutive All-Star Game start, finishing second in overall voting behind only Lakers guard Kobe Bryant... Became
just the third player in franchise history to start in three-straight All-Star Games and the first since Rick Barry from 1974-76... Scored
26 points in the 2016 All-Star Game, the most by a Warrior since Rick Barry scored 38 points in the 1967 All-Star Game... Joined Dray-
mond Green and Klay Thompson to give the Warriors three players in the All-Star Game for the first time since 1976, when Rick Barry,
Phil Smith and Jamaal Wilkes all represented Golden State at the league’s annual showcase.
• Appeared in his fifth career Three-Point Contest at All-Star Weekend in Toronto, finishing runner-up to backcourt mate Klay Thompson.
• On 2/3 at Washington, scored 51 points while hitting 19 field goals (11 three-pointers), including 25 first-quarter points on 7-of-8
(.875) from three, becoming the first player in NBA history to hit 11 threes in multiple games in his career.
• Broke his own NBA record for three-point field goals in a single month with 81 threes in the month of January (previous: 77 in No-
vember 2015).
• On 1/25 vs. San Antonio, scored his 10,000th career point, becoming the ninth player in franchise history to reach the 10,000-point
threshold for his career.
• On 1/22 vs. Indiana, recorded his second triple-double of the season (seventh career), tallying 39 points, 12 assists and 10 rebounds...
His 39 points are the most he’s scored in a triple-double in his career.
• On 12/28 vs. Sacramento, tallied his sixth career triple-double (first of the season) with 23 points, a career-high 14 rebounds and 10
assists in just 30 minutes.
• Named Western Conference Player of the Week for games played from 11/30-12/6, leading the Warriors to a 4-0 week by scoring 34.5
points (.608 FG%, .605 3P%) in 34.5 minutes per game.
• With 40 points on 12/2 at Charlotte and 44 points on 12/5 at Toronto, became the first Warrior to post back-to-back 40-point games
since Antawn Jamison recorded consecutive 50-point games from 12/3/00-12/6/00.
• On 12/2 at Charlotte, matched his career-best single-quarter scoring total with 28 points on 10-of-11 (.909) shooting from the field
(5-of-5 from three) en route to his sixth 40-point game of the season, scoring 24-straight points in the last 7:26 of the quarter.
• Named Western Conference Player of the Month for games played in October/November, averaging 31.6 points, 6.0 assists, 5.2 re-
bounds and 2.53 steals over that span while leading the Warriors to a perfect 19-0 record.
• Named Western Conference Player of the Week for games played from 11/16-11/22, leading the Warriors to a 4-0 week with averages
of 30.8 points, 6.0 assists, 5.5 rebounds and 3.00 steals in 35.5 minutes per game.
• Scored at least 20 points in each of the team’s first 14 games, the longest such streak by a Warrior to open a season since Chris Mullin
in 1989-90 (18 games).
• On 11/19 at the L.A. Clippers, recorded game-highs of 40 points and 11 rebounds for his first career 40-point/10-rebound game,
becoming the first Warrior to do so since Jason Richardson in 2005.
• Named Western Conference Player of the Week for the opening week of the season after leading the Warriors to a 3-0 start with
averages of 39.3 points (.588 FG%, .486 3P%, .955 FT%), 7.3 assists, 5.7 rebounds and 2.33 steals in 32.9 minutes per game.
• On 10/31 at New Orleans, scored 53 points in 36 minutes, one point shy of matching his career-high, including a career-best quarter
with 28 points in the third frame and a career-best half with 38 points in the second half, joining him with Wilt Chamberlain and Rick
Barry as the only players in franchise history with at least three career 50-point performances... Became the first player to score 53
points in 36 minutes or fewer since Kobe Bryant scored 62 points in 33 minutes on 12/20/05 vs. Dallas.

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• In the season opener on 10/27 vs. New Orleans, scored 40 points, joining Wilt Chamberlain (1959-60 MVP) and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
(1971-72) as the only reigning MVPs to score at least 40 points in the following season’s opener.
• Missed three games due to injury: two games with a bruised left lower leg; one game with a left ankle injury.
• Did not appear in 19 fourth quarters (in games he played in).

2014-15 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in career-high-tying 80 games (all starts), averaging 23.8 points (.487 FG%, .443 3P%, NBA-leading .914 FT%), 4.3 re-
bounds, 7.7 assists, 2.04 steals in 32.7 minutes per game with the Golden State Warriors.
• Named the 2014-15 Kia NBA Most Valuable Player, becoming the second player in Warriors history to be named MVP -- and the first
in the team’s West Coast Era (since 1962-63) -- joining Wilt Chamberlain, who earned the honor as a rookie with the Philadelphia

THE PLAYERS
Warriors in 1959-60.
• Unanimous First Team All-NBA selection, becoming the first Warrior to be named to the First Team since Latrell Sprewell in 1993-94...
Joined on the All-NBA Team by backcourt mate Klay Thompson (Third Team), making the pair the first backcourt duo to receive All-
NBA honors since Seattle’s Gus Williams and Dennis Johnson both made the Second Team in 1979-80.
• Among 2014-15 regular season league leaders, ranked first in free throw percentage (.914), first in plus/minus (+11.5), first in Net
Rating (17.0), third in three-point percentage, fourth in steals, sixth in scoring and sixth in assists.
• Led the NBA in three-pointers for the third-straight season, the first player to lead the league in the category in three consecutive
campaigns.
• Hit 200-plus threes for a third-straight season, joining Ray Allen (five seasons) as the only players to hit at least 200 threes in at least
three different seasons.
• Set a then-NBA-record with 286 threes in 2014-15, breaking his own mark of 272 threes set in 2012-13.
• Scored 30-or-more points in 17 games, 40-or-more points in three, 50-or-more in one.
• Recorded 23 double-doubles (point/assist – 22, point/rebound - 1), 16 20/10 games (point/assist - 15), six 30-point/10-assist games
and one 40-point/10-assist game.
• The Warriors had a 14-1 record when Curry recorded 20 points and 10 assists.
• On 4/9 vs. Portland, hit his 273rd three-pointer of the season to break his own NBA record for most threes in a single season...
Recorded his first career 40-point/10-assist regular season game in that contest, scoring 45 points on 17-of-23 (.739) shooting to go
with 10 assists, the first regular season 40-point/10-assist game by a Warrior since Baron Davis on 4/5/05.
• Hit 52 consecutive free throws without a miss, a career-long streak (3/9-4/4).
• On 2/4 vs. Dallas, scored a season-high 51 points, his highest scoring output at home in his career and second career 50-point game...
Became the sixth player in franchise history to record multiple 50-point games in his career.
• Was the NBA’s leading vote-getter for the NBA All-Star Game, receiving 1,513,324 votes in being named a starter on the Western
Conference All-Star team for a second consecutive season... Became the first Warrior since Rick Barry in 1976 to lead the league in
All-Star voting and the first since Chris Mullin (1991 and 1992) to start in consecutive All-Star games.
• Won the Three-Point Contest at NBA All-Star Saturday Night with an event record score of 27, making 13 consecutive threes in the
final round... Marked his fourth career appearance at the event.
• On 1/7 vs. Indiana, became the fastest player in NBA history to hit 1,000 career threes... Playing in his 369th game, reached the 1,000
milestone in 88 fewer games than Dennis Scott, who had previously been the fastest (457 games), becoming the 74th player in NBA
history to hit that mark (13th with same franchise).
• On 1/2 vs. Toronto, logged his 20th career 30/10 game with 32 points and 12 assists, becoming the first player since Chris Paul on
1/6/09 to post those figures without a turnover... It was the third time in his career that he posted double-digit assists with no
turnovers.
• On 12/2 vs. Orlando, hit the game-winning three-pointer with 2.2 seconds remaining (his fourth career game-winner), giving the
Warriors a one-point win.
• Named Western Conference Player of the Month for games played in October/November, his third career monthly award, posting
averages of 23.8 points, 7.8 assists, 5.3 rebounds and 1.94 steals in 32.4 minutes over 16 games during the season’s opening month.
• Named Western Conference Player of the Week for the first time in his career for games played 11/3-11/9, averaging 30.0 points, 7.3
assists, 6.0 rebounds and 3.3 steals during the week... Marked the first time in franchise history that two different Warriors earned
the honor in consecutive weeks after Klay Thompson won the award a week prior.
• On 11/1 vs. the L.A. Lakers, together with Klay Thompson, combined for 72 points on 37 field goal attempts, the first time in NBA
history (since starters were tracked in 1970-71) that a pair of starting backcourt mates combined for that many points on 37 or
fewer attempts.
• Missed two games: one game due to rest; one game due to right foot soreness.

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2013-14 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)
• Appeared in 78 games (all starts), averaging 24.0 points (.471 FG%, .424 3P%, .885 FT%), 4.3 rebounds, career-high 8.5 assists, 1.64
steals in 36.5 minutes per game with the Golden State Warriors.
• Among the 2013-14 regular season league leaders, ranked seventh in scoring (24.0), eighth in 3-point field goal percentage (.424)
and tied fifth in free throw percentage (.885).
• Became the franchise’s career three-point leader, passing Jason Richardson’s mark of 700 career threes in a Warriors uniform.
• Led the league in 3-pointers made for a second consecutive season with 261, becoming the first player since Ray Allen in 2001-02 and
2002-03 to lead the league in threes in back-to-back seasons.
• Led the league in 30-point/10-assist games (10) and 20-point/10-assist games (18) while becoming the first player in Warriors history
to tally four 30-point/15-assist games in a season, the most in a single season by any player since John Stockton had four in 1989-90.
• With a single-season career-high four triple-doubles, tied for second in the NBA in triple-doubles and was the most by a Warrior in a
single season since Wilt Chamberlain had five in 1963-64.
• Scored 30-or-more points in 23 games, 40-or-more in three.
• Recorded a single-season career-high 28 double-doubles.
• Earned All-NBA Second Team honors, becoming the first Warriors player named to the All-NBA First or Second Team since 1993-94.
• Named Western Conference Player of the Month for April after averaging 26.4 points, 9.9 assists, 3.6 rebounds and 2.38 steals in 36.0
minutes over eight games, joining Chris Mullin as the only players in franchise history to receive the NBA’s monthly honor twice in
their careers (also April 2013).
• On 4/6 vs. Utah, tallied 31 points and a career-high-tying 16 assists in just 29 minutes to become the first player in NBA history to post
a 30/15 game in fewer than 30 minutes.
• On 4/1 at Dallas, hit his third career game-winner (in the game’s final three seconds) with 0.1 second remaining in overtime.
• On 2/28 at New York, recorded his fourth career triple-double with 27 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists in 30 minutes to become just
the fifth player (second visiting) to post a 50-point game (54 points on 2/27/13) and a triple-double in separate games at Madison
Square Garden since it was moved to its present location in 1968.
• Named the Warriors’ first All-Star Game starter since Latrell Sprewell in 1995, starting and playing in his first All-Star Game on 2/16
in New Orleans, finishing with 12 points and 11 assists in 28 minutes to record the first point/assist double-double ever by a Warrior
in the All-Star Game... Was one of four players to garner over 1 million votes (LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Paul George) for the All-
Star Game and was the first Warrior to lead his position group in voting since Rick Barry led all Western Conference forwards in 1976.
• At NBA All-Star Weekend, participated in the Three-Point Contest for the third career time... Appeared in the Shooting Stars competi-
tion alongside his father, Dell, becoming the first Warrior ever to take part in that event.
• On 11/4 at Philadelphia, recorded his first triple-double of the season with 18 points, 12 assists and 10 rebounds in 29 minutes to
become the first player to record a triple-double in under 30 minutes on the road since Portland’s Damon Stoudamire on 4/6/01 at
Golden State... Added five steals, becoming the second player in NBA history to post a line of 18/12/10/5 in a game, joining Fat Lever,
who did so twice in 1987 (steals became an official stat in 1973-74).
• Missed four games: one game with a left ankle bone bruise; two games with a mild concussion; one game due to rest.

2012-13 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 78 games (all starts), averaging 22.9 points (.451 FG%, .453 3P%, .900 FT%), 4.0 rebounds, 6.9 assists, 1.62 steals in 38.2
minutes per game with the Golden State Warriors.
• Among the 2012-13 regular season league leaders, ranked seventh in scoring (22.9), tied 15th in assists (6.9), third in 3-point field
goal percentage (.453), tied for second in free throw percentage (.900), seventh in minutes (38.2).
• Set a then-NBA-record with 272 3-pointers, eclipsing the previous mark set by Ray Allen (269 in 2005-06) and doing so on 53 less
attempts than Allen did with the Seattle SuperSonics.
• Broke the Warriors’ single-season franchise record for 3-pointers, previously held by Dorell Wright (194) in 2010-11, by 78 threes.
• Became the only player in NBA history to hit 250 3-pointers and dish out 500 assists in a single season and the only player to average
at least 3.0 threes and 6.0 assists in a single season.
• Became the first player in NBA history to hit 45.0 percent-or-better from 3-point range while attempting at least 7.0 threes per game.
• Became the second player in league history to hit 200-or-more threes on 45 percent-or-better shooting, joining Glen Rice, who did
so in 1995-96.
• Scored 20-or-more points in 54 games, 30-or-more points in 14, 40-or-more in two and 50-or-more in one.
• Earned Western Conference Player of the Month honors for the month of April, his first career monthly honor, averaging 25.4 points,
8.1 assists, 3.9 rebounds and 2.13 steals in eight games in the final month of the season to become the third Warrior ever to win the
award, joining Chris Mullin (November 1990 & January 1989) and Bernard King (January 1981).

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• On 2/27 at New York , scored a career-high 54 points on 11-of-13 (.846) shooting from 3-point range to become the first player in
NBA history to score 50-plus points while hitting 10-plus three-pointers in a game... His 54-point effort was the highest in the league
in 2012-13 and the most scored by a Warrior since Purvis Short tallied 59 points on 11/17/84 vs. New Jersey (only Short, Wilt Cham-
berlain, Rick Barry and Joe Fulks have recorded higher scoring games in Warriors history)... Became the 13th player in NBA history to
put together a 50-point game at Madison Square Garden and just the third visiting player to score at least 54 points at MSG since it
re-opened in 1968 at its present location, joining Kobe Bryant (61 points) and Michael Jordan (55 points).
• Hit 17 3-pointers in his second career appearance at the Three-Point Contest at All-Star Weekend in Houston, but was eliminated in
the first round.

2011-12 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)

THE PLAYERS
• Appeared in 26 games (23 starts), averaging 14.7 points (.490 FG%, .455 3P%, .809 FT%), 3.4 rebounds, 5.3 assists, 1.50 steals in 28.2
minutes per game with the Golden State Warriors.
• Among the 2011-12 regular season league leaders, tied for second in 3-point field goal percentage (.455).
• Scored in double figures in 19 games, 20-or-more points in seven, 30-or-more points in three.
• Dished out 10-or-more assists three times (all double-doubles).
• Recorded three double-doubles, including two 20-point/10-assist games.
• Missed 40 games due to injury: 28 games with a sprained right ankle and subsequent surgery on the ankle, performed on 4/25, nine
games with a sprained right ankle, three games with a strained tendon in his right foot.

2010-11 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 74 games (all starts), averaging 18.6 points (.480 FG%, .442 3P%, .934 FT%), 3.9 rebounds, 5.8 assists, 1.47 steals in 33.6
minutes per game with the Golden State Warriors.
• Among the 2010-11 regular season league leaders, ranked first in free throw percentage (.934), third in 3-point field goal percentage
(.442).
• Set a new Warriors single season record with free throw percentage of 93.4 percent (212-of-227 FT), surpassing the previous mark of
92.4 percent set by Rick Barry in 1977-78... Became first Warriors player to lead the NBA in free throw percentage since Mark Price shot
90.6 percent from the charity stripe in 1996-97.
• Became the first player in NBA history to shoot better than 45 percent from the field, 40 percent from 3-point range and 85 percent
from the line in each of his first two NBA campaigns.
• Scored 20-or-more points in 35 games, 30-or-more points in seven.
• Dished out 10-or-more assists six times.
• Recorded five double-doubles (point/assist – 4, point/rebound - 1).
• Won the Taco Bell Skills Challenge at NBA All-Star Saturday Night in Los Angeles, completing the obstacle course in 28.2 seconds...
Became the first Warriors player to participate in the Skills Challenge after being voted into the competition by fans.
• Registered 13 points, eight assists and six rebounds in 28 minutes as a member of the Sophomores squad in the T-Mobile Rookie
Challenge at NBA All-Star in Los Angeles, a game won by the Rookies 148-140.
• Missed eight games due to a sprained right ankle.

2009-10 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)


• In rookie season, appeared in career-high-tying 80 games (77 starts), averaging 17.5 points (.462 FG%, .437 3P%, .885 FT%), 4.5
rebounds, 5.9 assists, 1.90 steals in 36.2 minutes per game as a rookie with the Golden State Warriors.
• Finished runner-up for the NBA Rookie of the Year Award and was unanimous First Team All-Rookie selection, becoming the first
Warriors player since Jason Richardson in 2001-02 to earn All-Rookie First Team honors.
• Connected on 166 3-pointers, which were the most ever by a rookie in NBA history.
• Among 2009-10 regular season league leaders, ranked third in steals (1.90), seventh in 3-point field goal percentage (.437), ninth in
free throw percentage (.885).
• Became the only rookie in NBA history to shoot at least 45 percent from the field, 40 percent from 3-point range and 85 percent from
the free throw line for a season (minimum 100 FTM and 100 3FGM).
• Among rookies, ranked first in assists, first in steals, first in three-point percentage, first in free throw percentage, second in scoring,
second in minutes, eighth in rebounding and 10th in field goal percentage.
• Named Western Conference Rookie of the Month three times (January, March and April), becoming the only Western Conference
rookie to win the award three times in 2009-10.
• From January 1 until the end of the season (49 games), averaged 21.1 points, 4.9 rebounds, 6.8 assists and 1.94 steals in 38.9 minutes
per game... Scoring average ranked tops among all rookies from January 1 through the end of the season.
• Scored 20-or-more points in 27 games, 30-or-more points in eight, 40-or-more points in one.

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• Recorded the most 30-point games by any rookie in 2009-10 and the third-most by a rookie since Tim Duncan had eight in 1998
(LeBron James had 13 and Carmelo Anthony had 10 in 2003-04).
• Recorded five 30-point/10-assist games, which tied Michael Jordan for the second-most 30-point/10-assist games by a rookie (Oscar
Robertson ranked first with 25)... No other rookie posted one 30/10 game in 2009-10.
• On 4/14 at Portland, scored a season-high 42 points to go with nine rebounds and eight assists in the season finale.
• Participated in the Three-Point Contest during All-Star Weekend at Cowboys Stadium in Dallas and placed second behind Paul Pierce
of the Boston Celtics... Also played in the Rookie Challenge and posted 14 points (6-of-11 FG) in 23 minutes in a winning effort for
the Rookies.
• On 2/10 vs. the L.A. Clippers, became just the sixth rookie in NBA history to post a 35-point, 10-assist, 10-rebound game when he
registered 36 points, 13 assists and 10 rebounds in his first career triple-double... Only other rookies to accomplish this feat were
Michael Jordan, Oscar Robertson, Jerry West, Elgin Baylor and Jason Kidd.
• On 1/5 at Denver, shot a perfect 6-of-6 from 3-point range, tying the Warriors’ all-time franchise record for most made 3-pointers
without a miss in one game.
• Missed two games with a sprained left ankle.

POSTSEASON
NBA PLAYOFF CAREER NOTES
• Appeared in 112 career playoff games, averaging 26.5 points (.450 FG%, .401 3P%, .906 FT%), 5.4 rebounds, 6.3 assists, 1.62 steals in
37.8 minutes per game with the Golden State Warriors.
• In the NBA Finals, appeared in 28 career games in five consecutive series (2015-2019), averaging 26.5 points (.420 FG%, .385 3P%,
.927 FT%), 5.7 rebounds, 6.2 assists, 1.54 steals in 39.4 minutes per game with the Golden State Warriors.
• Is the NBA Playoffs all-time leader in 3-point field goals made (470) and the first and currently the only player to make at least 400
3-pointers in the postseason.
• All-time NBA Finals leader in 3-point field goals made (121).
• Also owns the record for the most 3-point field goals made in a Finals series of any length: 4-game series, 22 (2018), 5-game series,
19 (2017); 6-game series, 25 (2015); 7-game series, 32 (2016).
• His nine 3-point field goals made on June 3, 2018 vs. Cleveland is the NBA Finals single-game record
• Shares NBA Finals record for most 3-pointers made in a quarter (5) with Kenny Smith and Ray Allen, having accomplish it twice -
6/9/15 at Cleveland (4th Quarter) and 6/3/18 vs. Cleveland (4th Quarter).
• Holds NBA Finals single-game record for most 3-pointer attempted (17), 6/3/18 vs. Cleveland.
• Shares NBA Finals record for most free throws made in a quarter (10) with Paul Pierce, 6/4/17 vs. Cleveland (1st Quarter)

2019 NBA PLAYOFFS (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 22 games (all starts), averaging 28.2 points (.441 FG%, .377 3P%, .943 FT%), 6.0 rebounds, 5.7 assists, 1.09 steals in 38.4
minutes per game in the 2019 NBA Playoffs.
• In the NBA Finals, appeared in six games (all starts), averaging 30.5 points (.414 FG%, .343 3P%, .947 FT%), 5.2 rebounds, 6.0 assists,
1.50 steals in 41.7 minutes per game.
• In Conference Finals vs. Portland, appeared in four games (all starts), averaging 36.5 points (.469 FG%, .426 3P%, .938 FT%), 8.3
rebounds, 7.3 assists in 39.7 minutes per game.
• In Semifinals vs. Houston, appeared in six games (all starts), averaging 23.8 points (.403 FG%, .279 3P%, .903 FT%), 4.7 rebounds, 5.0
assists, 1.00 steals in 39.3 minutes per game.
• In the First Round series vs. the Clippers, appeared in six games (all starts), averaging 24.7 points (.500 FG%, .500 3P%, .973 FT%), 6.7
rebounds, 5.2 assists, 1.17 steals in 33.5 minutes per game.
• Scored 20-or-more points in 19 games, 30-or-more points in 10 games, 40-or-more points once.
• Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in three games.
• Dished out 10 or more assists in one game.
• Recorded two double-doubles.
• Recorded one triple-double (5/20 at Portland).
• Led team in scoring in 10 games, rebounding in three, assists in seven.
• Among playoff leaders, ranked fourth in scoring (28.2), seventh in free throw percentage (.943) – was first in free throw percentage
with a minimum of 20 free throw attempts.
• With 2,968 career points in the postseason, Curry passed Clyde Drexler (2,963) for 27th place on the NBA’s all-time playoff scoring list.
• Made at least one 3-pointer in 112 consecutive playoff games, an NBA playoff record.
• On 4/13 vs. the L.A. Clippers (Game 1 of the First Round), made eight 3-pointers, giving him 386 career 3’s, to become the all-time
career leader in 3-point field goals made in NBA Playoff history, passing Ray Allen (385).... Finished with game-high 38 points and
career-high 15 rebounds.

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• On 5/10 at Houston (Game 6 of the Western Conference Semifinals) was scoreless in first half (0-5 FG, 0-2 3P) but finished with a
team-high 33 points (9-20 FG, 4-11 3P, 11-11 FT)... The 33 second-half points were the most points he has scored in any half of a
playoff game... Had 23 points (6-8 FG, 3-5 3P, 8-8 FT) in fourth quarter, most points he has scored in any quarter in career in playoffs.
• On 5/4 at Houston (Game 3 of the Western Conference Semifinals), career-best playoff free throw streak ended at 43 when he missed
his first attempt.
• With fourth straight game (5/14-5/20) with 35 points or more, tied Rick Barry for the most consecutive 35-point playoff games in
Warriors franchise history.
• Scored 146 points in four games against Portland in the Western Conference Finals, the most in NBA history by a player in a series
sweep.

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• Curry’s 36.5 points per game average is also the second-highest scoring average ever in the Western Conference Finals behind Amar’e
Stoudemire’s 37.0 scoring average in 2005.
• On 5/20 at Portland (Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals), recorded second career playoff triple-double with game-high 37
points (11-25 FG, 7-16 3P, 8-9 FT), 13 rebounds and team-high-tying 11 assists.
• Scored at least 30 points in six straight playoff games, his best such streak in his career, regular season or playoffs… Streak ended in
Game 2 of the NBA Finals at Toronto when he scored 23 points.

2018 NBA PLAYOFFS (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 15 games (14 starts), averaging 25.5 points (.451 FG%, .395 3P%, .957 FT%), 6.1 rebounds, 5.4 assists, 1.73 steals in
37.0 minutes per game.
• Scored 20-or-more points in 11 games, 30-or-more in three games.
• Dished out 10 or more assists in one game.
• Recorded one double-double.
• Led team in scoring in six games, rebounds in one, assists in four.
• Among playoff league leaders, ranked eighth in scoring, tied eighth in steals per game, second in free throw percentage (.957).
• Became the eighth player with three titles and multiple MVPs, joining Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Bill Russell, Michael Jordan, LeBron
James, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird and Tim Duncan.
• Has made a 3-pointer in 90 consecutive playoff appearances, the NBA all-time playoff record for consecutive games with at least
one 3-point field goal made... Has the all-time longest playoff streak of making a 3-pointer in consecutive home games with 46 and
consecutive road games with 44.
• Returned to the lineup on 5/1 vs. New Orleans after missing the first six games of the 2018 NBA Playoffs (16 total, including last 10
games of the regular season) with a left MCL sprain.
• For only the second time in his career, in the playoffs, came off the bench (5/1/18 vs. New Orleans) and recorded 28 points (8-15 FG,
5-10 3pt, 7-7 FT), seven rebounds, two assists and three steals in 27 minutes.
• On 5/4 at New Orleans, became the first Warriors player to record 2,000 career playoff points and 500 career playoff assists.
• Made 22 3-pointers in the Finals, setting a new record for any four-games playoff series... Curry holds the NBA record for the most
3-pointers in a four-game Finals (22 in 2018), five-game Finals (19 in 2017), six-game Finals (25 in 2015) and seven-game Finals
(32 in 2016).
• On 6/3 vs. Cleveland (Game 2 of the NBA Finals), set new NBA Finals single-game records with nine 3-pointers made and 17 3-point
field goals attempted, breaking Ray Allen’s record of eight 3-pointers made in the 2010 NBA Finals and his own record of 15, twice,
respectively.

2017 NBA PLAYOFFS (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 17 games (all starts), averaging 28.1 points (.484 FG%, .419 3P%, .904 FT%), 6.7 assists, 6.2 rebounds and a playoff
career-high 2.00 steals in 35.4 minutes per game.
• Scored 20-or-more points in 15 games, 30-or-more points in seven, 40-or-more in one.
• Recorded five double-doubles.
• Recorded one triple-double, first in postseason career (32 points, 10 rebounds, 11 assists on 6/4 vs. Cleveland in Game 2 of the NBA
Finals).
• Scored at least 20 points in 13-straight games (4/22-6/7), a playoff career-best streak.
• In the NBA Finals against Cleveland, averaged 26.8 points, 9.4 assists and 8.0 rebounds in 37.7 minutes over five games... Connected
on 19 threes in The Finals, setting the NBA record for most three-pointers made in a five-game Finals series.
• On 6/4 vs. Cleveland (Game 2 of the NBA Finals), recorded his first career postseason triple-double with 32 points, 10 rebounds and a
2017 postseason-high 11 assists, marking the second triple-double ever by a Warriors player in The Finals (first: Draymond Green, 16
points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists in Game 6 of the 2015 NBA Finals at Cleveland, 6/16/15).

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• On 6/4 vs. Cleveland, connected on 10 free throws in the first quarter (10-of-10 FT), tying the NBA Finals record for most free throws
made in a frame in a Finals game (Paul Pierce, Game 5 of the 2008 NBA Finals at the L.A. Lakers, 6/15/08) and matching the Warriors’
franchise record for most free throws made in any postseason quarter (Sarunas Marciulionis, Game 3 of the 1992 First Round at Seattle,
4/28/92)... Finished the game shooting 14-of-14 from the free throw line, tied with Magic Johnson for second-most free throws made
without a miss in a Finals game in NBA history (Game 6 of the 1980 NBA Finals, 5/16/80).
• 6/1 vs. Cleveland (Game 1 of the NBA Finals), connected on six 3 (6-of-11 3P) to join Ray Allen, Reggie Miller, LeBron James and Manu
Ginobili as the only players in NBA history to hit at least 300 career postseason three-pointers… Finished with 28 points, 10 assists,
six rebounds and three steals, recording his first 20-point/10-assist game of the 2017 postseason (sixth career).
• Connected on 21 3-pointers in the Western Conference Finals series against San Antonio (21-of-45 3P), surpassing his record for most
threes made in NBA postseason history in a four-game series (previous: 20 threes in the 2015 First Round vs. New Orleans).
• On 5/22 at San Antonio (Game 4 for the Western Conference Finals), finished the game with 295 career postseason three-pointers,
passing Kobe Bryant (292) for fifth on the NBA’s all-time playoff threes list… Scored a game-high 36 points.
• On 5/20 at San Antonio (Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals), finished with 21 points, as his first basket of the game (a
three-pointer) allowed him to pass Rick Barry (1,776) to become the franchise’s all-time postseason scoring leader.
• On 4/22 at Portland (Game 3 of the First Round), tallied 34 points and eight assists, recording his 21st career 30-point game in the
postseason and becoming the first player in franchise history to reach the 400-assist mark for his postseason career.
• On 4/16 vs. Portland (Game 1 of the First Round), tallied 29 points, five rebounds and four assists, finishing the game with 510 field
goals for his postseason career to pass Wilt Chamberlain (507) for second on the franchise’s all-time playoff field goals made list.

2016 NBA PLAYOFFS (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 18 postseason games (17 starts), averaging 25.1 points (.438 FG%, .404 3P%, .916 FT%), 5.5 rebounds, 5.2 assists and
1.44 steals in 34.1 minutes per game.
• Scored 20-or-more points in 12 games, 30-or-more points in six, 40-or-mnore points in one.
• Recorded three double-doubles (eight career) - three 20/10 games (seven career) and one 30/10 game (four career) in the postseason.
• Hit a three-pointer in an NBA-record 58-straight playoff games (every postseason game in which he has appeared dating back to
2013).
• On 6/16 at Cleveland (Game 6 of the NBA Finals), set the NBA record for three-pointers made in a Finals series, hitting his 28th three...
Finished The Finals with 32 three-pointers (32-of-80 3FG), the most ever in The Finals and matching his record for most three-pointers
made in any playoff series in NBA history (set in the 2016 Western Conference Finals).
• On 6/13 vs. Cleveland (Game 5 of the NBA Finals), blocked a career-high three shots.
• In the Western Conference Finals, made 32 3-pointers (32-of-77 3FG), the most three-pointers made in a single playoff series in NBA
history.
• On 5/30 vs. Oklahoma City (Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals), scored 36 points, the most points scored by a Warrior in a Game
7 since Wilt Chamberlain scored 39 points in Game 7 of the 1964 Western Division Finals vs. St. Louis on 4/16/64... Connected on a 2016
postseason-high seven three-pointers (7-of-12 3FG), the most 3-pointers made in a Game 7 in NBA history.
• On 5/16 vs. Oklahoma City (Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals), hit a 3-pointer in his 45th consecutive playoff game to break
Reggie Miller’s all-time postseason 3-point streak... Became the franchise’s all-time postseason assists leader in that contest, passing
Rick Barry for the top spot... Finished with his sixth career 20/10 playoff game with 26 points and 10 rebounds.
• On 5/9 at Portland (Game 4 of the Western Conference Semifinals), returned from a four-game absence due to an MCL sprain in his
right knee, coming off the bench in the playoffs for the first time of his career and scoring 40 points, the most by a Warriors reserve in a
playoff game since at least 1970-71 when starters were first tracked... Scored 17 points in the overtime period, an NBA record for most
points scored in overtime (regular-season or postseason).
• On 4/24 at Houston (Game 4 of the First Round), returned from a two-game absence from a right ankle injury, but left the game after
19 minutes with a right knee MCL sprain.
• On 4/16 vs. Houston (Game 1 of the First Round), scored 24 points in the first half, a postseason career-high for scoring in the first half,
before leaving twice in the second half to have his right ankle re-taped.
• Missed six games due to injury: four due to a right knee MCL sprain, two games due to a right ankle injury.

2015 NBA PLAYOFFS (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 21 games (all starts), averaging a playoff career-high 28.3 points (.456 FG%, .422 3P%, .835 FT%), 5.0 rebounds, 6.4
assists and 1.86 steals in 39.3 minutes per game.
• Hit 98 3-pointers in the 2015 Playoffs, breaking Reggie Miller’s NBA record for threes in a single postseason (58 set in 2000).
• Scored 30-or-mre points in nine games, 40-or-more points in two.
• Became the fifth player in franchise history to reach the 1,000-point mark for his postseason career, joining Rick Barry, Wilt Chamber-
lain, Paul Arizin and Jeff Mullins.
• Became the first player in NBA Finals history to hit at least seven threes in multiple games in a single Finals series.

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• Joined Wilt Chamberlain, Rick Barry, Paul Arizin and Chris Mullin as the only players in Warriors history to post multiple 40-point
games in their postseason careers.
• On 6/11 at Cleveland (Game 4 of the NBA Finals), scored his 522nd point of the 2015 Playoffs to pass Rick Barry (521 total points in the
1967 Playoffs) for most points scored in a single postseason in franchise history.
• Made 25 3-pointers in the NBA Finals against Cleveland, setting the NBA record for most threes made in a six-game Finals series.
• Hit 27 3-pointers in the Western Conference Finals against Houston, setting the NBA record for most threes made in a five-game series.
• On 5/23 at Houston (Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals), scored 40 points to become the first Warrior with multiple 40-point
games in a single postseason since Rick Barry in 1976… Scored 40 points on 4/23 at New Orleans (Game 3 of the First Round).
• Scored at least 30 points in four-straight postseason games (5/15-5/23), becoming the first Warrior to string together four-straight

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30-point games in the playoffs since Rick Barry in 1967.
• Hit 26 three-pointers in the Western Conference Semifinals against Memphis, breaking his own NBA record for most three-pointers
made in a six-game series.
• On 5/13 vs. Memphis (Game 5 of the Western Conference Semifinals), became the fastest player in NBA history to hit 100 postseason
3-pointers, reaching the mark in 28 playoff games and besting Ray Allen’s record of 100 3-pointers in 35 postseason games... Tallied
a playoff career-high six steals in that contest, becoming the first player in NBA history to notch six thefts and six three-pointers in a
playoff game.
• Hit 20 3-pointers in the First Round against New Orleans, an NBA record for most three-pointers made in a four-game series.
• On 4/23 at New Orleans (Game 3 of the First Round), hit the game-tying 3-pointer with 2.8 seconds remaining to force overtime.

2014 NBA PLAYOFFS (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in seven postseason games (all starts), averaging 23.0 points (.440 FG%, .386 3P%, .881 FT%), a postseason career-high 8.4
assists, 3.6 rebounds and 1.71 steals in a playoff career-high 42.3 minutes per game.
• On 5/3 at the L.A. Clippers (Game 7 of the First Round), made a career-high 16 free throws on 16 attempts, tying a Warriors playoff
record held by Chris Mullin on 5/13/89 vs. Phoenix while setting the club record for most free throws made without a miss in a
postseason game.
• On 4/27 vs. the L.A. Clippers (Game 4 of the First Round), connected on seven threes, including five in the first quarter to tie a Warriors
postseason quarter record.
• On 4/24 vs. the L.A. Clippers (Game 3 of the First Round), dished out a postseason career-high 15 assists to become the first Warrior to
dish out 15 assists in a playoff game since Tim Hardaway totaled 20 helpers on 5/14/91 at the L.A. Lakers.

2013 NBA PLAYOFFS (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 12 playoff games (all starts), averaging 23.4 points (.434 FG%, .396 3P%, .921 FT%), 3.8 rebounds, 8.1 assists, 1.67 steals
in 41.4 minutes per game… Became the second Warrior to average at least 23 points and eight assists in a single postseason (Tim
Hardaway in 1991).
• Among the playoff league leaders, ranked fifth in scoring and second in assists.
• Scored 20-or-more points in eight games, 30-or-more in three, 40-or-more in one.
• Recorded three double-doubles: 20/10 - 1, 30/10 – 1, 40/10 - 1.
• Became the first player in NBA history to hit at least 300 threes in a single season (regular season and postseason combined), finishing
the season with 314 total three-pointers (272 three-pointers in the regular season, 42 in the postseason)... His 42 three-pointers in
the playoffs were the most by a Warrior in a single postseason, eclipsing Jason Richardson’s mark of 29 threes in the 2007 NBA Playoffs.
• Warriors posted a 6-2 record when Curry scored 20-or-more points and an 0-4 mark when he did not.
• Averaged a league-best 9.2 points in the third quarter during the postseason.
• On 5/6 at San Antonio (Game 1 of the Western Conference Semifinals), tallied 44 points and 11 assists in a franchise playoff-record 58
minutes, becoming the first player with at least 44 points and 11 assists in a playoff game since Michael Jordan did so on 5/13/90 at
Philadelphia and the first 40/10 game by a Warrior in the playoffs since Eric “Sleepy” Floyd tallied 51 points and 10 assists on 5/10/87
vs. the L.A. Lakers (first 40-point playoff game since Chris Mullin scored 41 on 5/8/91 at the L.A. Lakers).
• On 4/26 vs. Denver (Game 3 of the First Round) recorded 29 points and 11 assists, marking the second-straight playoff game with at
least 25 points and 10 assists to become the first Warriors player to accomplish the feat… Had 30 points and 13 assists in the previous
game on 4/23 at Denver.
• On 4/20 at Denver (Game 1 of the First Round), made his NBA playoff debut, finishing with 19 points (7-20 FG, 4-10 3P, 1-1 FT), four
rebounds, nine assists and two steals in 43 minutes.

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USA BASKETBALL
• Participated in USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp in Las Vegas in the summer of 2015.
• Starting guard for the 2014 USA Men’s Basketball National Team that posted a perfect 9-0 record en route to the gold medal at the
2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup in Spain... In nine games, averaged 10.7 points, 2.8 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 1.22 steals.
• Member of the 2010 USA Men’s Basketball National Team that went 9-0 and won the gold medal at the 2010 FIBA World Champion-
ships in Turkey... Appeared in eight of Team USA’s games during the World Championships, averaging 4.6 points, 1.4 rebounds and 2.1
assists in 10.6 minutes per contest.

COLLEGE CAREER NOTES (DAVIDSON)


• Appeared in 104 games over three seasons at Davidson, averaging 25.3 points, 4.5 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 32.6 minutes, shooting
46.7 percent from the field, 41.2 percent from three-point range and 87.6 percent from the free throw line.
• Finished his collegiate career ranked 25th all-time on the NCAA Division I scoring list with 2,635 points.
• Completed his collegiate career ranked fourth on NCAA’s all-time list for career three-pointers with 414.
• NCAA single-season record holder with 162 three-pointers in 2007-08.
• Left school as Davidson’s and Southern Conference’s all-time leader in scoring.
• Owns Davidson career records in three-pointers (414), free throws (479), 30-point games (30) and 40-point games (six).
• Named Consensus First-Team All-American as a junior and Consensus Second-Team All-American as a sophomore.
• Named John R. Wooden Award All-American as a sophomore and junior.
• Named Southern Conference Player of the Year as a sophomore and junior.
• Named Southern Conference Player of the Week 16 times and SoCon Men’s Basketball Athlete of the Month 11 times.
• Scored in double-figures in every game of his career but two (102 games).
• As a junior in 2008-09, led nation in scoring with 28.6 points to go along with 5.6 assists, 4.4 rebounds and 33.7 minutes in 34 games
(all starts), becoming the first Davidson player to lead the nation in scoring.
• Owns Davidson single-season records for points (974) and steals (86) as a junior.
• As a sophomore in 2007-08, appeared in 36 games (all starts), averaging 25.9 points (4th in NCAA), 4.6 rebounds and 2.9 assists in
33.1 minutes... Led his team to the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive season and, as the No. 10 seed, on a run to the Elite
Eight.
• Named NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional Most Outstanding Player and named to All-Region team after helping Davidson advance
to the Elite Eight as a sophomore.
• As a freshman in 2006-07, appeared in 34 games (33 starts), averaging 21.5 points, 4.6 rebounds and 2.8 assists in 30.9 minutes, lead-
ing the team to the NCAA Tournament... Ranked ninth nationally in scoring and second among freshmen behind Kevin Durant of Texas.

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
• Stephen & Ayesha Curry set up the Eat. Learn. Play Foundation, a family-founded charity with a mission to help end childhood hunger,
ensure universal access to quality education and enable healthy, active lifestyles.
• Won the 2013-14 Kia Community Assist Seasonlong Award in recognition of his remarkable charitable contributions, fundraising and
generosity in the Bay Area and across the globe.
• Since his college days at Davidson, has been a champion of the United Nations Foundation’s Nothing But Nets campaign, which dis-
tributes live-saving, insecticide-treated mosquito nets to protect families across Africa from malaria.
• Has donated three bed nets for every three-pointer he made during each of the last five seasons as part of his Three-For-Three Chal-
lenge.
• In July of 2013, traveled to Tanzania with a group from Nothing But Nets and helped distribute 38,000 bed nets to families at the
Nyarugusu Refugee Camp.
• Met President Barack Obama after giving a speech at the White House in support of the President’s Malaria initiative in February 2015.

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PERSONAL: First name is pronounced STEFF-in... He and his wife, Ayesha, have two daughters, Riley and Ryan, and a son, Canon... Parents
are Dell and Sonya Curry... Has two siblings, younger brother Seth and younger sister Sydel... Father, Dell, was a star at Virginia Tech and
went on to play 16 seasons in the NBA for five different teams, including a 10-year stint with the Charlotte Hornets... Dell is currently a
broadcaster for the Charlotte Hornets... Mother, Sonya, was a standout on the volleyball team at Virginia Tech... Seth, played much of his
rookie season in 2013-14 with the Santa Cruz Warriors and is currently a member of the Philadelphia 76ers... Sydel, played volleyball
at Elon University (2015-17)... Had his #20 retired by his high school, Charlotte Christian School, and the student section at Davidson
College named “Section 30” in his honor in dual ceremonies when the Warriors traveled to Charlotte in January 2017... In July 2019,
Stephen and Ayesha Curry launched the Eat. Learn. Play. Foundation, whose mission is to unlock the potential of every child by ending
childhood hunger, ensuring universal access to education, and enabling active lifestyles... The family foundation is dedicated to providing
underprivileged children with the fundamental resources they need to thrive in life, with an emphasis on the Bay Area and Oakland

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communities... Most recently launched Curry Brand, a purpose driven legacy brand powered by Under Armour, whose mission follows
a similar undertaking of creating opportunities and increasing access for youth sports across the country... Is the founder of the Film &
Television company Unanimous Media specializing in Faith, Family and Sports content in tandem with Sony Studios, and is the executive
producer for ABC’s primetime show, Holey Moley... Stephen and Ayesha teamed with Alameda County Community Food Bank and the
Oakland Unified School District in a pledge to provide one million meals to students whose nutritional needs are adversely affected by
school closures during the pandemic... He facetimed nurse Shelby Delaney and her colleagues at Alta Bates Summit Medical Center in
Oakland to express his appreciation for their spirit and determination during the pandemic... Reached out to Under Armour after a young
Napa girl, Riley Morrison, wrote him a letter expressing her disappointment with the lack of his signature shoes in girls’ sizes... Got shots up
while physical distancing with former Walnut Creek and Oregon Ducks guard Sabrina Ionescu, the 2020 WNBA first overall pick... In April
2020, virtual golfed with former and current teammate Kent Bazemore... In November 2020, paired with Peyton Manning to take on Phil
Mickelson and Charles Barkley on the golf course in The Match 3 with the charitable contributions going toward historically Black colleges
and universities (HBCUs), benefitting diversity and inclusion around the country... Held Q&A on Instagram Live with Dr. Anthony Fauci, the
director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases... Together with Andre Iguodala, led the inaugural Players Technology
Summit, presented by Bloomberg, in August 2017 in San Francisco, which brought together top leaders in the technology, venture capital
and sports communities to exchange ideas and share expertise... In the summer of 2016, spoke at TechCrunch Disrupt and participated in
the NBPA’s first-ever Technology Summit in San Francisco... In the summer of 2017, traveled with Under Armour to Beijing, Chengdu and
Hangzhou in China and Seoul, South Korea, marking his third-straight summer trip to Asia... In the summer of 2016, traveled to Shenyang,
Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Taipei as part of a four-city, five-day Under Armour Basketball Tour of Asia... An avid golfer, competed in the
Web.com Tour’s Ellie Mae Classic at TPC Stonebrae on an unrestricted sponsor exemption in August 2017, shooting a 74 on both days... Has
played in the American Century Championship celebrity golf tournament in South Lake Tahoe multiple times, including a fourth-place
finish in 2013, which was the best finish among all active professional athletes... Has hosted the SC30 Select Camp each of the last four
summers, inviting 20 top high school prospects for a four-day, hands-on training session... Is very active on social media, interacting
with fans and sponsoring #SC30 contests where he gives prizes to fans who provide the best responses to his online challenges... Is the
producer of a miniature golf show, Holey Moley... Was the executive producer of “Emanuel,” a documentary of the 2015 shooting of nine
black worshippers at a Charleston, S.C. church.... Twitter: @StephenCurry30.

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DRAYMOND GREEN | FORWARD
HEIGHT: 6-6
WEIGHT: 235
BIRTHDATE: MARCH 4, 1990
BIRTHPLACE: SAGINAW, MICHIGAN
COLLEGE: MICHIGAN STATE
HIGH SCHOOL: SAGINAW (SAGINAW, MI)
NBA EXPERIENCE: 8 YEARS
DRAFTED BY: GOLDEN STATE, 2012, SECOND ROUND (#35)

MEDIA PAGE: https://www.nba.com/warriors/media/draymondgreen

QUICK FACTS
• Three-time NBA Champion (2015, 2017, 2018).
• Named the 2016-17 NBA Defensive Player of the Year (the first player in franchise history to earn the award) and has earned
NBA All-Defensive Team honors five times - First Team three times (2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17), Second Team twice (2017-18,
2018-19).
• Earned All-NBA honors twice (Second Team once (2015-16) and Third Team once (2016-17).
• Three-time NBA All-Star (2016, 2017, 2018).

NBA REGULAR-SEASON RECORD --AVERAGES--


Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG
12-13 Golden State 79 1061 84 257 .327 14 67 .209 45 55 .818 58 202 260 53 42 25 227 3.3 0.7 2.9
13-14 Golden State 82 1797 187 459 .407 55 165 .333 82 123 .667 86 323 409 152 102 72 511 5.0 1.9 6.2
14-15 Golden State 79 2490 339 765 .443 111 329 .337 132 200 .660 114 533 647 291 123 99 921 8.2 3.7 11.7
15-16 Golden State 81 2808 401 819 .490 100 258 .388 229 329 .696 134 635 769 598 119 113 1131 9.5 7.4 14.0
16-17 Golden State 76 2471 272 650 .418 81 263 .308 151 213 .709 98 501 599 533 154 106 776 7.9 7.0 10.2
17-18 Golden State 70 2287 281 619 .454 77 256 .301 134 173 .775 75 460 535 508 95 91 773 7.6 7.3 11.0
18-19 Golden State 66 2065 188 422 .445 47 165 .285 63 91 .692 60 421 481 454 95 70 486 7.3 6.9 7.4
19-20 Golden State 43 1222 123 316 .389 36 129 .279 63 83 .759 23 243 266 266 59 33 345 6.2 6.2 8.0
TOTALS 576 16200 1875 4307 .435 521 1632 .319 899 1267 .710 648 3318 3966 2855 789 609 5170 6.9 5.0 9.0

NBA PLAYOFF RECORD --AVERAGES--


Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG
12-13 Golden State 12 223 24 56 .429 9 23 .391 13 17 .765 14 37 51 19 6 10 70 4.3 1.6 5.8
13-14 Golden State 7 228 28 60 .467 8 29 .276 19 24 .792 18 40 58 20 12 12 83 8.3 2.9 11.9
14-15 Golden State 21 784 100 240 .417 24 91 .264 64 87 .736 46 166 212 109 38 25 288 10.1 5.2 13.7
15-16 Golden State 23 879 119 276 .431 38 104 .365 79 107 .738 38 190 228 138 37 41 355 9.9 6.0 15.4
16-17 Golden State 17 593 72 161 .447 32 78 .410 46 67 .687 20 135 155 110 31 28 222 9.1 6.5 13.1
17-18 Golden State 21 818 83 192 .432 21 79 .266 39 49 .796 42 180 222 171 41 31 226 10.6 8.1 10.8
18-19 Golden State 22 851 114 229 .498 13 57 .228 51 71 .718 41 182 223 187 32 33 292 10.1 8.5 13.3
TOTALS 123 4375 540 1214 .445 145 461 .315 311 422 .737 219 930 1149 754 197 180 1536 9.3 6.1 12.5

REGULAR-SEASON CAREER HIGHS POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS


Minutes............................50, 12/11/2015, Golden State at Boston Minutes........................... 47, 05/31/2018, Golden State vs Cleveland (Twice)
Field Goals........................11, 12/06/2014, Golden State at Chicago Field Goals....................... 13, 05/07/2016, Golden State at Portland
Field Goal Attempts..........21, 11/30/2015, Golden State at Utah Field Goal Attempts......... 23, 05/07/2016, Golden State at Portland
Three-Point Field Goals....7, 12/06/2014, Golden State at Chicago Three-Point Field Goals... 8, 05/07/2016, Golden State at Portland
Three-Point Attempts......13, 12/06/2014, Golden State at Chicago Three-Point Attempts..... 12, 05/07/2016, Golden State at Portland
Free Throws......................11, 03/14/2017, Golden State vs Philadelphia (Twice) Free Throws..................... 9, 05/09/2016, Golden State at Portland (Twice)
Free Throw Attempts........14, 03/14/2017, Golden State vs Philadelphia Free Throw Attempts....... 10, 05/11/2016, Golden State vs Portland (4 times)
Offensive Rebounds.........10, 02/06/2015, Golden State at Atlanta Offensive Rebounds........ 8, 04/22/2018, Golden State at San Antonio
Defensive Rebounds.........16, 03/29/2016, Golden State vs Washington Defensive Rebounds........ 15, 06/13/2019, Golden State vs Toronto (Twice)
Rebounds.........................20, 02/06/2015, Golden State at Atlanta Rebounds........................ 19, 06/13/2019, Golden State vs Toronto (Twice)
Assists..............................16, 02/01/2020, Golden State at Cleveland (3 times) Assists............................. 13, 06/13/2019, Golden State vs Toronto
Steals...............................10, 02/10/2017, Golden State at Memphis Steals.............................. 5, 05/31/2018, Golden State vs Cleveland (4 times)
Turnovers.........................9, 02/19/2016, Golden State at Portland Turnovers........................ 8, 06/13/2019, Golden State vs Toronto
Blocked Shots...................6, 12/08/2017, Golden State at Detroit (Twice) Blocked Shots.................. 7, 05/09/2016, Golden State at Portland
Points...............................31, 12/06/2014, Golden State at Chicago Points.............................. 37, 05/07/2016, Golden State at Portland

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NBA HONORS DRAYMOND GREEN’S CAREER TRIPLE-DOUBLES
• Named 2016-17 NBA Defensive Player of the Year, the first player in REGULAR SEASON (24)
franchise history to earn the honor.
• Three-time All-Star (2016, 2017, 2018). DATE OPP W/L PTS REB AST
1/2/15 TOR W 16 11 13
• Named to the All-NBA Team twice: Second Team once (2015-16) and 11/14/15* BKN W 16 10 12
Third Team once (2016-17). 11/27/15* at PHX W 14 10 10
• Named to the NBA All-Defensive Team five times: First Team three times 11/28/15* SAC W 13 11 12
(2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17), Second Team twice (2017-18, 2018-19). 12/16/15* PHX W 16 11 10
12/31/15* at HOU W 10 11 16
• Became the first player in franchise history to earn All-Defensive First 1/2/16* DEN W 29 17 14

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Team honors in three-straight campaigns (2014-15 – 2016-17). 1/4/16* CHA W 13 15 10
• Only Warriors player in franchise history to be named to the All- 1/8/16* at POR W 11 13 10
Defensive Team five consecutive years (2014-15 – 2018-19). 1/31/16* at NY W 20 10 10
2/3/16* at WAS W 12 10 12
• Tied with Nate Thurmond (1968-69, 1970-71 – 1973-74) for the most 2/20/16* at LAC W 18 11 10
All-Defensive Team selections with five. 3/27/16* PHI W 13 11 11
• Named Western Conference Player of the Week once (Jan. 4, 2016). 4/3/16* POR W 22 10 10
12/13/16 at NOP W 12 14 10
1/2/17 DEN W 15 10 13
NBA RANKINGS 1/16/17 CLE W 11 13 11
• Led the NBA in steals per game (2.03 spg) in 2016-17. 2/10/17 at MEM W 4# 11 10
• Ranked in the Top 10 in assists per game in three consecutive seasons: 4/2/17 WAS W 11 12 13
12/25/17 CLE W 12 12 11
seventh, 7.3 apg in 2017-18; ninth, 7.0 apg in 2016-17; seventh, 7.4 1/4/18 at HOU W 17 14 10
apg in 2015-16. 3/8/18 SAS W 11 12 10
10/28/19 at NOP W 16 17 10
NBA CAREER NOTES 12/11/19 NYK L 14 10 12
• Appeared in 576 career games (428 starts), averaging 9.0 points (.435 Warriors are 23-1 in games in which Green records a triple-
FG%, .319 3P%, .710 FT%), 6.9 rebounds, 5.0 assists, 1.37 steals, 1.06 double; second only to Magic Johnson's NBA-record of 24-0.
blocks in 28.1 minutes per game in eight seasons (2012-13 - 2019-20)
with the Golden State Warriors. PLAYOFFS (10)
DATE OPP W/L PTS REB AST
• Three-time NBA champion with Golden State (2015, 2017, 2018). 6/16/15 at CLE W 16 11 10
• Has recorded 22 career regular-season triple-doubles, which ranks first 5/1/16 POR W 23 13 11
all-time in Warriors history (Warriors are 22-0 in those contests). 5/8/17 at UTA W 17 10 11
• On 2/10/17 at Memphis, became the first player in NBA history to 4/28/18 4/26/19
NOP
at LAC
W
W
16
16
15
14
11
10
record a triple-double without scoring in double figures, tallying 11 5/4/19 at HOU L 19 11 10
rebounds, 10 assists and a career-high and franchise-record 10 steals... 5/18/19 at POR W 20 13 12
Joined Alvin Robertson as the only players ever to have at least 10 5/20/19^ at POR W 18 14 11
5/30/19 at TOR L 10 10 10
rebounds, 10 assists and 10 steals in a game (Robertson did so in a 6/13/19 vs. TOR L 11 19 13
quadruple-double on 2/18/86 vs. Phoenix) and became the first player
with 10 or more steals and at least five blocked shots in a game since # denotes had franchise-record 10 steals for triple-double -
the NBA began tracking those categories in 1973-74... Finished with 1st of its kind in NBA history
* denotes 2015-16 season (franchise-record 13 triple-
four points and five blocks in that contest. doubles)
• Became the first player in Warriors history to record at least 150 steals ^ 1st Warrior to record consecutive playoff triple-doubles...
and 100 blocks in a single season in 2016-17 and the 13th player in Became 1st teammates (Curry) with triple-doubles in the
NBA history to do so since the NBA began tracking blocks and steals in same playoff game in NBA history
1973-74 (first since Dwyane Wade in 2008-09)... Finished the 2016-17
campaign with a single-season career-best 154 steals to go with 106 blocks.
• 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.
• On the Warriors’ all-time regular-season career leaders lists, ranks seventh in assists (2,589) and 3-point field goals made (485), fifth
in steals (730), sixth in blocks (576).

NBA CAREER TRANSACTIONS


• Selected by the Golden State Warriors in the second round (35th overall) of the 2012 NBA Draft.
• Signed by the Golden State Warriors to a multi-year contract (July 9, 2015).
• Signed by the Golden State Warriors to a multi-year contract extension (August 3, 2019).

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2019-20 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)
• Appeared in 43 games (all starts), averaging 8.0 points (.389 FG%, .279 3P%, .759 FT%), 6.2 rebounds, 6.2 assists, 1.37 steals in 28.4
minutes per game.
• Scored in double-figures in 15 games, 20-or-more in one.
• Grabbed 10-or-more rebounds in eight games.
• Dished out 10-or-more assists in six games.
• Recorded eight double-doubles (point/rebound - 6, point/assist - 3, rebound/assist - 2)
• Recorded triple-double in two games (10/28, 12/11).
• Led the team in rebounding in 11 games, assists in 18.
• On 12/11 vs. New York, recorded 24th career triple-double (second of the season) with 14 points (5-11 FG, 1-5 3P, 3-4 FT), a team-high
10 rebounds and game-high and season-high 12 assists to go along with season-high-tying four steals... The Warriors had won the
previous 23 games in which Green recorded a triple-double, one shy of Magic Johnson’s NBA-record 24 straight games.
• On 2/1 at Cleveland, handed out a career-high-tying 16 assists to go along with eight points, team-high-tying seven rebounds, two
steals and two blocks.
• Had #23 jersey retired by Michigan State University on December 3.
• Missed six games due to a left index finger sprain - five games (11/2-11/9) suffered in the 11/1 vs. San Antonio game; one game
(1/18).
• Missed four games (11/20, 11/22, 11/25, 12/2) due to right heel soreness.
• Missed one game (12/13) due to rest.
• Missed one game (1/6) due to a right ankle sprain.
• Missed one game (1/20 at POR) due to flu-like symptoms
• Missed one game (2/8 vs. LAL) due to low back tightness.
• Missed two games (2/23, 2/25) due to right pelvic contusion.
• Missed six games (2/29-3/10) due to left knee soreness.

2018-19 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 66 games (all starts), averaging 7.4 points (.445 FG%, .285 3P%, .692 FT%), 7.3 rebounds, 6.9 assists, 1.44 steals, 1.06
blocks in 31.3 minutes per game with the Golden State Warriors.
• Named NBA All-Defensive Second Team.
• Among the regular season league leaders, tied for 11th in assists per game.
• Scored in double-figures in 18 games, 20-or-more points in one game.
• Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in 17 games.
• Dished out 10 or more assists in 12 games.
• Recorded eight double-doubles (point/rebound - 4, rebound/assist - 2, point/assist - 2).
• Led Warriors in rebounds in 24 games, assists in 32.
• Missed a total of 16 games this season (13 due to injury, 1 team suspension, 2 rest) - 11/8, 11/10, 11/13 (suspension), 11/17-12/7,
1/28-4/10 (rest); Warriors 9-7.
• On 12/10 vs. Minnesota, returned to the lineup after missing the previous 11 games due to a right toe sprain (Warriors were 6-5 in that
span), the longest stretch of games he missed during the season.

2017-18 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 70 games, averaging 11.0 points (.454 FG%, .301 3P%, .775 FT%), 7.6 rebounds, 7.3 assists, 1.36 steals, 1.30 blocks in
32.7 minutes per game with the Golden State Warriors.
• Named NBA All-Defensive Second Team... Joined Nate Thurmond (1971-74) as the only players in Warriors franchise history to earn 4
consecutive All-Defensive selections.
• Among the regular season league leaders, ranked seventh in assists.
• Scored in double-figures in 42 games, 20-or-more in five.
• Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in 22 games.
• Dished out 10 or more assists in 11 games.
• Recorded 23 double-doubles (point/rebound – 15, point/assist – 8, rebound/assist - 6); Warriors 18-5 in those games.
• Recorded three triple-doubles (12/25, 1/4, 3/8).
• Led team in rebounding in 35 games, assists in 48 games.
• Became first Warriors player to record a triple-double on Christmas Day with 12 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists in a win vs.
Cleveland (also had two steals and one block)… Joined Russell Westbrook (2013), LeBron James (2010), Billy Cunningham (1970),
John Havlicek (1967) and Oscar Robertson (four times in the 1960’s) as the only players in NBA history to record a triple-double on
Christmas Day... Green’s 20th career triple-double tied him with Tom Gola for the most in Warriors franchise history.

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• On 1/20 at Houston, joined Chris Mullin and Rick Barry as the only players to amass at least 4,000 points, 3,000 rebounds and 1,000
assists for the Warriors in franchise history.
• On 1/4 at Houston, with 17 points, 14 rebounds and 10 assists, became the Warriors’ all-time franchise career leader in triple-doubles
with 21st career (2nd of the season).
• On 2/24 vs. Oklahoma City, dished out his 2,000th career assist, becoming the 11th Warriors player to reach the milestone.
• Became only the second player in NBA history to reach 4,000 points, 3,000 rebounds, 2,000 assists, 600 steals, and 400 blocks in 450
or fewer games... Alvan Adams did so in his 446th game with the Suns in March 1981.
• Missed 12 games (one game due to rest and 11 to injury) – rest on 11/24, six games due to right shoulder soreness (12/6, 12/11,
12/14, 12/18, 12/20, 1/17), one game (2/12) due to a sprained left index finger, one game (3/14) due to right shoulder soreness, one

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game (3/23) due to a pelvic contusion, two games (3/25, 3/27) due to flu-like symptoms.

2016-17 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 76 games (all starts), averaging 10.2 points (.418 FG%, .308 3P%, .709 FT%), 7.9 rebounds, 7.0 assists, NBA-leading 2.03
steals, 1.39 blocks in 32.5 minutes per game with the Golden State Warriors.
• Named 2016-17 NBA Defensive Player of the Year, the first player in franchise history to earn the honor.
• Named to NBA All-Defensive First Team.
• Named to All-NBA Third Team.
• Led the NBA in steals per game (2.03 spg).
• Among regular season league leaders, ranked second in deflections per game (3.9) and fifth in contested shots per game (13.7).
• On 2/10 at Memphis, became the first player in NBA history to record a triple-double without scoring in double figures, tallying 11
rebounds, 10 assists and a career-high and franchise-record 10 steals... Joined Alvin Robertson as the only players ever to have at least
10 rebounds, 10 assists and 10 steals in a game (Robertson did so in a quadruple-double on 2/18/86 vs. Phoenix) and became the first
player with 10 or more steals and at least five blocked shots in a game since the NBA began tracking those categories in 1973-74...
Finished with four points and five blocks in that contest.
• Averaged a league-leading 2.03 steals per game, joining Stephen Curry (2.14 steals per game in 2015-16), Baron Davis (2.14 in 2006-
07) and Rick Barry (2.85 in 1974-75) as the only Warriors to lead the NBA in steals per game since steals were first tracked in 1973-
74... Marked the first time in the NBA that two different players from the same team finished as the steals leader in back-to-back
campaigns.
• Became the first player in Warriors history to record at least 150 steals and 100 blocks in a single season and the 13th player in NBA
history to do so since the NBA began tracking blocks and steals in 1973-74 (first in the NBA since Dwyane Wade in 2008-09)... Finished
the season with a single-season career-best 154 steals to go with 106 blocks.
• Scored in double figures in 39 games and 20-or-more in four.
• Recorded five triple-doubles (Warriors improved to 19-0 all-time in the regular season when he records a triple-double).
• Recorded 17 double-doubles, including one 20/10 game.
• Named a reserve on the 2017 Western Conference All-Star Team, earning his second career All-Star selection.
• Swiped at least one steal in a career-best 28 consecutive games (1/16-3/20).
• Logged 10-straight games with at least one block and one steal, a career-best streak (1/23-2/13).
• Notched his 500th career steal on 2/25 vs. Brooklyn.
• On 1/16 vs. Cleveland, recorded his third triple-double of the season (17th career) with 11 points, 13 rebounds and 11 assists in 35
minutes... Posted five blocks in that game, becoming the only Warrior to tally a triple-double in addition to five blocks since blocks
were first recorded in the 1973-74 season... Finished with a season-high +43 while he was on the court.
• 1/2 vs. Denver, logged his second triple-double of the season (16th career) with 15 points, 13 assists and 10 rebounds... Coupled with
Kevin Durant’s triple-double on 12/30 vs. Dallas, marked the first time ever that the Warriors had a triple-double by different players
in consecutive games (first occurrence of teammates recording triple-doubles in back-to-back games in the NBA since Boston’s Rajon
Rondo and Paul Pierce did so from 1/25/13-1/27/13).
• On 12/13 at New Orleans, recorded his first triple-double of the season (15th career) with 12 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists... With
the Warriors ahead by two points, helped seal the game with a steal with 2.3 seconds remaining followed by a pair of free throws with
1.4 seconds left in the contest.
• On 12/5 vs. Indiana, dished out seven assists in the first quarter, matching a career-high for assists in a single frame.
• On 12/1 vs. Houston, had lone 20/10 game of the season in double overtime, with 20 points and a season-high 15 rebounds to go
with nine assists in 47 minutes.
• Missed six games: three due to rest (3/11, 4/5, 4/12), one due to a left shoulder contusion (2/2), one due to personal reasons (12/22)
and one due to a left ankle contusion (11/26).

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2015-16 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)
• Appeared in 81 games (all starts), averaging career-high 14.0 points (career-high .490 FG%, career-high .388 3P%, .696 FT%), career-
high 9.5 rebounds, career-high 7.4 assists, 1.47 steals, 1.40 blocks in a career-high 34.7 minutes per game with the Golden State
Warriors.
• Named to All-NBA Second Team.
• Named to NBA All-Defensive First Team, becoming the first player in franchise history to earn All-Defensive First Team honors in back-
to-back campaigns and joining Nate Thurmond as the only Warriors to earn multiple First Team honors in his career.
• Finished second in Defensive Player of the Year voting (44 first-place votes) behind San Antonio’s Kawhi Leonard for the second-
straight year.
• Among regular season league leaders, ranked seventh in the league in assists per game, leading all forwards... Became the sixth
forward to average at least seven assists per game in a single season (joining LeBron James, Larry Bird, Wilt Chamberlain, John
Havlicek and Grant Hill).
• 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 (since 1973-74 when steals and blocks were officially recorded).
• Recorded 13 triple-doubles, breaking Tom Gola’s single-season franchise-record of nine triple-doubles set in 1959-60.
• Scored 20-or-more points 17 times.
• Recorded 33 double-doubles, including 11 20/10 games, which are both single-season career-highs.
• The Warriors sported a 97.5 Defensive Rating with him on the court, compared to a Defensive Rating of 109.5 with him off the court.
• On 3/29 vs. Washington, scored 15 points to surpass the 1,000 point mark for the season for the first time in his career... Tallied a
double-double with 16 rebounds, all coming on the defensive end, marking a career-high for defensive boards.
• On 2/27 at Oklahoma City, became the first player in NBA history to post at least 14 rebounds and at least 14 assists in a game where
he did not make a field goal (0-of-8 FG)... Also had six steals.
• Named a reserve on the Western Conference All-Star Team, earning his first career All-Star selection... Tallied four points, five rebounds
and two steals in 12 minutes... Joined Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson to give the Warriors three players in the All-Star Game for
the first time since 1976, when Rick Barry, Phil Smith and Jamaal Wilkes all represented Golden State at the league’s annual showcase.
• On 2/3 at Washington, set the single-season franchise-record with his 10th triple-double (12pts/10reb/12ast), breaking Tom Gola’s
mark of nine triple-doubles set in 1959-60 and becoming the first player in franchise history to record a point/rebound/assist triple-
double while also blocking at least five shots (since blocks were first recorded in 1973-74).
• On 1/31 at New York, tallied 20 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists for his franchise-record-tying ninth triple-double of the season,
hitting a perfect 9-of-9 from the field to become the first player to go perfect from the field on at least nine attempts in a triple-double
since Wilt Chamberlain in 1967... Became the first Warrior to go perfect on at least nine attempts in any game since Chris Mullin in
1990.
• On 1/16 at Detroit, dished out his 292nd assist of the season, a single-season career best.
• On 1/4 vs. Charlotte, became the 15th player in NBA history to record three-straight triple-doubles, 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.
• Earned his first career Western Conference Player of the Week honor for games played from 12/28-1/3 after posting back-to-back
triple-doubles and leading the Warriors to a 3-1 week with averages of 18.8 points (.462 FG%, .545 3P%), 11.3 rebounds, 9.5 assists
and 2.50 steals in 36.0 minutes.
• On 1/2 vs. Denver, tallied his second-straight triple-double (sixth of the season) 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)... Joined Larry Bird (1980 & 1981) and Aaron McKie
(2000 & 2001) as the only players ever to finish a calendar year with a triple-double and open the following year with a triple-double.
• On 12/31 at Houston, recorded his fifth triple-double of the season with 10 points, a career-high 16 assists and 11 rebounds, the most
assists by a starting Warriors forward since Rick Barry dished out 19 assists on 11/30/76 at Chicago... Dished out 12 assists in the first
half, a career-best for any half.
• On 12/11 at Boston, tallied 24 points, 11 rebounds, eight assists, five steals and five blocks in a career-high 50 minutes, becoming the
first player to post those numbers in a game since Hakeem Olajuwon in 1990... Became the third player in NBA history to record at
least 20 points, 10 rebounds, five assists, five steals and five blocks in the same game (since blocks were recorded in 1973-74), joining
Olajuwon (five times) and Derrick Coleman (once).
• On 11/28 vs. Sacramento, recorded his second-straight triple-double (third of the season) with a 13-point, 12-assist, 11-rebound
effort, becoming the first Warrior since Wilt Chamberlain in 1964 to post a triple-double in back-to-back games.
• Missed one game due to rest.

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2014-15 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)
• Appeared in 79 games (all starts), averaging 11.7 points (.443 FG%, .337 3P%, .660 FT%), 8.2 rebounds, 3.7 assists, 1.56 steals, 1.25
blocks in 31.5 minutes per game with the Golden State Warriors.
• Named to NBA All-Defensive First Team, becoming the third player in Warriors history to be named to the First Team (Nate Thurmond,
Andre Iguodala).
• Finished second in Defensive Player of the Year voting (the highest finish ever by a Warrior), receiving the most first-place votes (45)
but narrowly edged out by San Antonio’s Kawhi Leonard by 16 points... It was the first time the leader in first place votes did not win
the award (since 2002-03 when voters were asked to rank top three).
• Placed second in Most Improved Player voting behind Chicago’s Jimmy Butler, receiving 11 first-place votes.

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• Became the first player in Warriors history to average a block, steal and 3-pointer per game and was one of just two players (Danny
Green) to do so in 2014-15.
• Hit a single-season career-high 111 3-point field goals.
• Among regular season league leaders, ranked second in plus/minus (+10.6), third in Net Rating (16.5) and tied for fourth in Defensive
Rating (96.0).
• Recorded 18 double-doubles, including three 20/10 games.
• Recorded one triple-double, first of his career, on 1/2 vs. Toronto (16pts/11reb/13ast).
• On 3/4 at Milwaukee, on his 25th birthday, tallied his third career 20/10 game with 23 points and 12 rebounds.
• On 12/6 at Chicago, connected on a career-high seven three-pointers (7-of-13 3FG) and tallied a season-high 31 points to go with
seven rebounds, four steals, three assists and three blocks in 41 minutes.
• Missed three games: two due to shin inflammation and one due to rest.

2013-14 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in all 82 games (12 starts), averaging 6.2 points (.407 FG%, .333 3P%, .667 FT%), 5.0 rebounds, 1.9 assists, 1.24 steals in
21.9 minutes per game with the Golden State Warriors.
• Only Warriors player to appear in all 82 regular season games.
• In 12 starts, averaged 9.0 points, 7.4 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 1.41 steals and 1.41 blocks in 31.3 minutes per game.
• Recorded four double-doubles, including one 20/10 game.
• On 4/14 vs. Minnesota, recorded the first 20/10 game of his career, tallying season-highs of 20 points, 12 rebounds and four 3-pointers
(4-of-5 3P) to go with five assists in 38 minutes... Became the first Warriors reserve to post a 20/10/5 game since Anthony Randolph
in 12/5/09.
• On 4/13 at Portland, hit the game-tying three-pointer with 3.9 seconds remaining to send the game to overtime.
• On 2/10 vs. Philadelphia, recorded his first career regular-season double-double with 11 points and 11 rebounds.
• On 2/6 vs. Chicago, earned his first start of the season, tallying nine points and seven rebounds.

2012-13 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 79 games (one start), averaging 2.9 points (.327 FG%, .209 3P%, .818 FT%), 3.3 rebounds, 0.7 assists in 13.4 minutes per
game as a rookie with the Golden State Warriors.
• Played in the first 79 games of the season before sitting out the final three, the fourth-most games played by any rookie in 2012-13
behind only Damian Lillard, Kyle Singler and Harrison Barnes.
• On 2/27 at New York, made his first career start, totaling four points and five rebounds in 27 minutes.
• On 12/12 at Miami, hit the game-winning lay-up on a backdoor cut with 0.9 seconds left.
• On 11/9 at the L.A. Lakers, scored his first-career point on a free throw.
• On 10/31 at Phoenix, made his NBA debut, grabbing one rebound in one minute off the bench.
• Did not play in three games: one due to right knee tendinitis, two due to DNP-CD.

POSTSEASON
NBA PLAYOFF CAREER NOTES
• Appeared in 123 career playoff games, averaging 12.5 points (.445 FG%, .315 3P%, .737 FT%), 9.3 rebounds, 6.1 assists, 1.60 steals,
1.46 blocks in 35.6 minutes per game with the Golden State Warriors.
• In the NBA Finals, appeared in 27 career games in five consecutive series (2015-2019), averaging 12.7 points (.426 FG%, .303 3P%,
.765 FT%), 9.3 rebounds, 6.7 assists, 1.81 steals, 1.04 blocks in 39.0 minutes per game with the Golden State Warriors.
• On the Warriors’ all-time postseason career leaders lists, ranked first in rebounds (1,149), blocks (180) and steals (197), tied for first
in games played (123), second in minutes played (4,377), third in 3-point field goals made (145), fifth in free throws made (311).
• Has 10 triple-doubles in his postseason career, the most postseason career triple-doubles in franchise history... Recorded six triple-
doubles in the 2019 NBA Playoffs, tied with Magic Johnson (1982) for the most in a single postseason.

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• Has tallied 55 double-doubles, including five 20/10 games and one 30/10 game, in his postseason career.
• Has scored 20-plus points 13 times and 30-plus twice in his postseason career.
• Became the first player in franchise history to record at least 100 steals and 100 blocks in his postseason career.
• Recorded at least one steal in 20-straight playoff games (6/16/15-6/5/16), a career-best streak of playoff games with at least one
steal.
• On 6/19/16 vs. Cleveland (Game 7 of the NBA Finals), tallied 32 points and 15 rebounds, his first career 30/10 game (regular-season or
playoffs), to go with nine assists in a postseason career-high 47 minutes... Scored 22 points in the first half, the most scored in a first
half of an NBA Finals Game 7 since Walt Frazier scored 23 points in the first half on 5/8/70... Connected on six three-pointers (6-of-8
3FG), tying the record for most threes made in Game 7 of the NBA Finals set by Shane Battier in 2013... Joined James Worthy (36
points and 16 rebounds for the L.A. Lakers in 1988) as the only players to produce at least 30 points and 15 rebounds in a regulation
(non-overtime) Game 7 of the NBA Finals.
• On 6/13/16 vs. Cleveland (Game 5 of the NBA Finals), missed his first career playoff game due to an NBA suspension.
• On 5/9/16 at Portland (Game 4 of the Western Conference Semifinals), blocked a career-high seven shots (regular-season or playoffs)
while adding four steals to become the first player since Ben Wallace on 4/23/05 to block at least seven shots and swipe at least four
steals in a playoff game... Tied a playoff career-high with nine free throws.
• On 5/7/16 at Portland (Game 3 of the Western Conference Semifinals), scored a career-high 37 points (regular-season or playoffs)
on career highs of 13 field goals and eight 3-pointers... Seven of those 3-pointers came in the second half, tied for the second-most
3-pointers made in a half of a playoff game (Vince Carter, eight, 1st Half).
• Recorded 12 double-doubles in the 2015 NBA Playoffs, joining Nate Thurmond and Wilt Chamberlain as the only players in franchise
history to record at least 10 double-doubles in a single postseason.
• Finished the 2015 NBA Playoffs with 212 rebounds, joining Wilt Chamberlain and Nate Thurmond as the only players in franchise
history to grab at least 200 boards in a single postseason.
• On 6/16/15 at Cleveland (Game 6 of the NBA Finals), tallied 16 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists for the first triple-double by a
Warrior in the postseason since Guy Rodgers in 1962 (first in franchise history in The Finals).
• On 5/8/13 at San Antonio (Game 2 of the Western Conference Semifinals), made his first career playoff start, tallying five points, seven
rebounds and five assists in 33 minutes.
• On 5/2/13 vs. Denver (Game 6 of the Western Conference First Round), tallied 2013 postseason-highs of 16 points and 10 rebounds
off the bench for his first career double-double, becoming the first Warriors rookie to post a double-double in the playoffs since Chris
Webber on 5/4/94 vs. Phoenix (16 points and 13 assists) and the first to do so off the bench since Chris Gatling on 4/30/92 at Seattle
(14 points and 12 rebounds).
• On 4/20/13 at Denver (Game 1 of the Western Conference First Round), made his postseason debut, scoring two points and grabbing
three rebounds in four minutes.

2019 NBA PLAYOFFS (GOLDEN STATE)


• In the 2019 NBA Playoffs, appeared in 22 games (all starts), averaging 13.3 points (.498 FG%, .228 3P%, .718 FT%), 10.1 rebounds,
8.5 assists, 1.45 steals, 1.50 blocks in 38.7 minutes per game with Golden State.
• In the NBA Finals vs. Toronto, appeared in six games (all starts), averaging 12.5 points (.433 FG%, .263 3P%, .857 FT%), 10.8 rebounds,
9.3 assists, 1.67 steals, 1.00 blocks in 41.3 minutes per game.
• In the Western Conference Finals vs. Portland, appeared in four games (all starts), averaging 16.5 points (.542 FG%, .250 3P%, .667
FT%), 11.8 rebounds, 8.8 assists, 2.25 steals, 2.75 blocks in 37.3 minutes per game.
• In the Western Conference Semifinals vs. Houston, appeared in six games (all starts), averaging 13.2 points (.561 FG%, .250 3P%, .667
FT%), 10.7 rebounds, 8.2 assists, 1.17 steals in 40.2 minutes per game.
• In the First Round vs. the L.A. Clippers, appeared in six games (all starts), averaging 12.0 points (.469 FG%, .167 3P%, .643 FT%), 7.8
rebounds, 7.8 assists, 1.00 steals, 1.83 blocks in 35.5 minutes per game.
• Scored in double figures in 19 games.
• Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in 15 games, including 11 straight at one point to set a new career-best streak (previous, six, set in 2018)
in the regular season and postseason.
• Dished out 10 or more assists in 10 games.
• Recorded 14 double-doubles.
• Recorded six triple-doubles (4/26 at LAC, 5/4 at HOU, 5/18 at POR, 5/20 at POR, 5/30 at TOR, 6/13 vs. TOR).
• Led team in rebounding in 17 games and assists in 16 games.
• Among playoff leaders, ranked seventh in rebounding (10.1 rpg), third in assists per game (8.5 apg), eighth in blocks per game (1.50
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• Recorded his 10th career playoff triple-double (a Warriors franchise-record sixth in this postseason) with 11 points, a game-high
and playoff career-high-tying 19 rebounds and a game-high and playoff career-high 13 assists in NBA Finals Game 6 vs. Toronto
(6/13/19)... Green joined Wilt Chamberlain (seven triple-doubles in 1967) and Magic Johnson (six in 1982) as the only players with
at least six triple-doubles in a single postseason... Green is the seventh player in NBA history with a triple-double when facing
elimination in the NBA Finals... His three career triple-doubles in the NBA Finals are the third-most all-time, trailing only LeBron
James (10) and Magic Johnson (8).
• Joined Magic Johnson and LeBron James as the only players in NBA Playoffs history to record a triple-double in four straight series in
a single postseason.
• On 5/20 at Portland (Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals), became first Warriors player to record triple-doubles in consecutive

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playoff games, tallying 18 points (7-13 FG, 1-3 3P, 3-4 FT), a game-high 14 rebounds, team-high-tying 11 assists after his 20-point,
13-rebound, 12-assist triple-double on 5/18… First player since Jason Kidd in 2002 to record consecutive triple-doubles in the
Conference Finals.
• Recorded three straight triple-doubles to become the third player in NBA history to record three consecutive triple-doubles in the
playoffs, joining Wilt Chamberlain (4 straight in 1967) and Russell Westbrook (3 in 2017).

2018 NBA PLAYOFFS (GOLDEN STATE)


• In the 2018 NBA Playoffs, appeared in 21 games (all starts), averaging 10.8 points (.432 FG%, .266 3P%, .796 FT%0, 10.6 rebounds,
8.1 assists, 1.95 steals, 1.48 blocks in 39.0 minutes per game with Golden State.
• In the NBA Finals vs. Cleveland, appeared in four games (all starts), averaging 9.3 points (.517 FG%, .214 3P%, .800 FT%), 6.0
rebounds, 8.5 assists, 2.00 steals, 1.50 blocks in 41.4 minutes per game.
• In the Western Conference Finals vs. Houston, appeared in seven games (all starts), averaging 8.3 points (.404 FG%, .118 3P%, .824
FT%), 11.9 rebounds, 6.7 assists, 2.00 steals, 1.71 blocks in 39.9 minutes per game.
• In the Western Conference Semifinals vs. New Orleans, appeared in five games (all starts), averaging 14.8 points (.491 FG%, .400
3P%, .800 FT%), 11.8 rebounds, 10.0 assists, 2.40 steals, 1.60 blocks in 37.1 minutes per game… Became the first Warriors player in
franchise history to average a triple-double in a series.
• In the First Round vs. San Antonio, appeared in five games (all starts), averaging 11.4 points (.357 FG%, .286 3P%, .750 FT%), 11.2
rebounds, 8.0 assists, 1.40 steals, 1.00 blocks in 37.6 minutes per game.
• Scored in double figures in 13 games, tallied 20-or-more points in one game.
• Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in 11 games.
• Dished out 10 or more assists in three games.
• Recorded 11 double-doubles (point/rebound - 9, point/assist - 3, rebound/assist - 1).
• Recorded one triple-double (4/28/18 vs. New Orleans).
• Led team in rebounding in 14 games and assists in 16.
• Grabbed 15 or more rebounds three consecutive playoff games (18 rebounds on 4/22, 19 on 4/24. 15 on 4/28), becoming the first
Warrior to do so since Larry Smith, May 9-12, 1987.
• Recorded double-doubles in four consecutive playoff games (4/28-5/4), matching a playoff career-best.
• Among the playoff leaders, ranked seventh in rebounding, fifth in assists, seventh in steals and blocks per game, ninth in minutes per
game - only player in the 2018 NBA Playoffs to be ranked in Top 10 in all of those categories.
• Became the Warriors all-time playoffs leader in rebounds with 926 career postseason boards, passing Wilt Chamberlain (922).
• Recorded at least 100 points, 100 rebounds and 100 assists in this year’s playoffs, marking the fourth time he has done this... Became
the ninth player in NBA history to have at least four 100/100/100 postseasons.
• Grabbed at least 10 rebounds in six straight games, setting a new playoffs career streak.
• On 5/26 vs. Houston (Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals), recorded at least four steals and five blocks in a playoff game, the
second time in his postseason career, joining Hakeem Olajuwon (8) and Ben Wallace (3) as only players in NBA Playoffs history to have
multiple 4-steal, 5-block games.
• On 4/28 vs. New Orleans (Game 1 of the Western Conference Semifinals), recorded fourth career playoff triple-double (16 points,
15 rebounds and 11 assists to become the Warriors all-time playoff career leader as well, passing Tom Gola who had three playoff
triple-doubles.
• On 4/24 vs. San Antonio (Game 5 of the First Round), grabbed a playoff career-high 19 rebounds against the Spurs, following an
18-rebound performance on 4/22 at San Antonio in Game 4 to become the first player in Warriors history to grab at least 18 rebounds
in consecutive postseason games since Clyde Lee did so in 1973.

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2017 NBA PLAYOFFS (GOLDEN STATE)
• In the 2017 NBA Playoffs, appeared in 17 games (all starts), averaging 13.1 points (.447 FG%, .410 3P%, .687 FT%), 9.1 rebounds, 6.5
assists, 1.82 steals, 1.65 blocks in 34.9 minutes per game with Golden State.
• In the NBA Finals vs. Cleveland, appeared in five games (all starts), averaging 11.0 points (.345 FG%, .280 3P%, .667 FT%), 10.2
rebounds, 4.8 assists, 1.60 steals in 35.4 minutes per game.
• In the Western Conference Finals vs. San Antonio, appeared in four games (all starts), averaging 12.0 points (.500 FG%, .333 3P%, .750
FT%), 7.8 rebounds, 7.0 assists, 1.75 steals, 1.00 blocks in 33.0 minutes per game.
• In the Western Conference Semifinals vs. Utah, appeared in four games (all starts), averaging 16.0 points (.500 FG%, .476 3P%, .706
FT%), 8.8 rebounds, 7.0 assists, 2.25 steals, 1.00 blocks in 35.7 minutes per game.
• In the First Round vs. Portland, appeared in four games (all starts), averaging 13.8 points (.500 FG%, .550 3P%, .632 FT%), 9.5
rebounds, 7.5 assists, 1.50 steals, 4.25 blocks in 35.2 minutes per game.
• Scored in double figures in 11 games and 20-or-more points in two.
• Grabbed 10-or-more rebounds in seven games.
• Dished out 10-or-more assists in two games.
• Recorded five double-doubles.
• Recorded one triple-double.
• On 6/9 at Cleveland (Game 4 of the NBA Finals), recorded 16 points and 14 rebounds, his highest rebound total of the 2017 postseason,
for his fourth double-double of the postseason... Crossed the 1,000-point mark for his postseason career, becoming the seventh player
in Warriors history to score 1,000 points in the playoffs.
• On 5/8 at Utah (Game 4 of the Western Conference Semifinals), recorded his third career postseason triple-double with 17 points,
10 rebounds and 11 assists, tying Tom Gola (3) for most career postseason triple-doubles in franchise history... Connected on his
100th career postseason three-pointer in that contest, becoming the third player in franchise history to hit at least 100 threes in the
postseason (Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson)... Warriors improved to 22-0 in the regular season and postseason when Green records
a triple-double.

2016 NBA PLAYOFFS (GOLDEN STATE)


• In the 2016 NBA Playoffs, appeared in 23 postseason games (all starts), averaging a playoff career-high 15.4 points (.431 FG%, .365
3P%, .738 FT%), 9.9 rebounds, 6.0 assists, 1.61 steals, 1.78 blocks in 38.2 minutes per game with Golden State.
• In the NBA Finals vs. Cleveland, appeared in six games (all starts), averaging 16.5 points (.486 FG%, .406 3P%, .783 FT%), 10.3
rebounds, 6.3 assists, 1.67 steals, 1.00 blocks in 40.0 minutes per game.
• In the Western Conference Finals vs. Oklahoma City, appeared in seven games (all starts), averaging 11.3 points (.354 FG%, .208 3P%,
.750 FT%), 8.9 rebounds, 4.3 assists, 1.57 steals, 1.71 blocks in 37.7 minutes per game.
• In the Western Conference Semifinals vs. Portland, appeared in five games (all starts), averaging 22.2 points (.452 FG%, .433 3P%,
.821 FT%), 11.2 rebounds, 7.4 assists, 1.80 steals, 3.20 blocks in 39.8 minutes per game.
• In the First Round vs. Houston, appeared in five games (all starts), averaging 13.2 points (.444 FG%, .389 3P%, .524 FT%), 9.6
rebounds, 6.6 assists, 1.40 steals, 1.40 blocks in 35.3 minutes per game.
• Scored 20-or-more points in six games and 30-or-more in two.
• Recorded nine double-doubles, including one 30/10 game.
• Recorded one triple-double.
• Per NBA.com’s Hustle Stats, contested 15.6 shots per game, third-most in the postseason.
• On 6/19 vs. Cleveland (Game 7 of the NBA Finals), tallied 32 points and a 2016 postseason-high 15 rebounds, his first career 30/10
game (regular-season or playoffs), to go with nine assists in a postseason career-high-tying 47 minutes... Scored 22 points in the first
half, the most scored in a first half of an NBA Finals Game 7 since Walt Frazier scored 23 points in the first half on 5/8/70... Connected
on six 3-pointers (6-of-8 3FG), tying the record for most threes made in Game 7 of the NBA Finals set by Shane Battier in 2013... Joined
James Worthy (36 points and 16 rebounds for the Lakers in 1988) as the only players to produce at least 30 points and 15 rebounds in
a regulation (non-overtime) Game 7 of the NBA Finals.
• On 6/13 vs. Cleveland (Game 5 of the NBA Finals), missed his first career playoff game due to an NBA suspension.
• Recorded at least one steal in 20-straight playoff games (dating back to the 2015 NBA Playoffs, 6/16/15-6/5/16), a career-best streak
of playoff games with at least one steal.
• On 5/9 at Portland (Game 4 of the Western Conference Semifinals), blocked a career-high seven shots (regular-season or playoffs) and
added four steals to become the first player since Ben Wallace on 4/23/05 to block at least seven shots and swipe at least four steals in
a playoff game... Tied a playoff career-high with nine free throws.
• On 5/7 at Portland (Game 3 of the Western Conference Semifinals), scored a career-high 37 points (regular-season or playoffs) on
career highs of 13 field goals and eight 3-pointers.

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• On 5/1 vs. Portland (Game 1 of the Western Conference Semifinals), joined Tom Gola as the only players in franchise history to post
multiple playoff triple-doubles in a single postseason, tallying 23 points, 13 rebounds and 11 assists in Game 1 of the Western
Conference Semifinals on 5/1 vs. Portland... Hit a perfect 9-of-9 from the free throw line, setting a playoff career-high.
• On 4/18 vs. Houston (Game 2 of the First Round), recorded his 18th career postseason double-double with 12 points and 14 rebounds
to pass Paul Arizin for third-most playoff double-doubles in franchise history.

2015 NBA PLAYOFFS (GOLDEN STATE)


• In the 2015 NBA Playoffs, appeared in 21 games (all starts), averaging 13.7 points (.417 FG%, .264 3P%, .736 FT%), 10.1 rebounds,
5.2 assists, 1.81 steals, 1.19 blocks in 37.3 minutes per game.

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• In the NBA Finals vs. Cleveland, appeared in six games (all starts), averaging 13.0 points (.381 FG%, .263 3P%, .735 FT%), 8.3
rebounds, 5.0 assists, 2.17 steals, 1.17 blocks in 37.0 minutes per game.
• In the Western Conference Finals vs. Houston, appeared in five games (all starts), averaging 14.4 points (.433 FG%, .200 3P%, .769
FT%), 12.2 rebounds, 5.6 assists, 1.80 blocks in 38.3 minutes per game.
• In the Western Conference Semifinals vs. Memphis, appeared in six games (all starts), averaging 12.5 points (.387 FG%, .257 3P%,
.783 FT%), 8.3 rebounds, 4.3 assists, 1.83 steals in 34.0 minutes per game.
• In the First Round vs. New Orleans, appeared in four games (all starts), averaging 15.8 points (.479 FG%, .353 3P%, .647 FT%), 12.8
rebounds, 6.3 assists, 2.50 steals, 1.25 blocks in 41.6 minutes per game.
• Recorded 12 double-doubles, joining Nate Thurmond and Wilt Chamberlain as the only players in franchise history to record at least
10 double-doubles in a single postseason.
• Finished the 2015 Playoffs with 212 rebounds, joining Wilt Chamberlain and Nate Thurmond as the only players in franchise history to
grab at least 200 boards in a single postseason.
• On 6/16 at Cleveland (Game 6 of the NBA Finals), tallied 16 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists, the first triple-double by a Warrior in
the postseason since Guy Rodgers in 1962 (first in franchise history in The Finals).
• Recorded a steal in 15-straight playoff contests (5/1/14-5/23/15).

2014 NBA PLAYOFFS (GOLDEN STATE)


• In the 2014 NBA Playoffs, appeared in seven postseason games (four starts), averaging 11.9 points (.467 FG%, .276 3P%, .792 FT%),
8.3 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 1.71 steals and 1.71 blocks in 32.6 minutes per game.
• In four starts, averaged 13.0 points, 9.3 rebounds, 3.3 assists, 2.25 steals and 1.25 blocks in 37.1 minutes per game.
• Finished the postseason by scoring in double figures in three-straight games for the first time in his career (regular-season or
postseason).
• On 5/3 at the L.A. Clippers (Game 7 of the First Round), tallied 2014 postseason-highs of 24 points and five 3-pointers (5-of-8 3FG).

2013 NBA PLAYOFFS (GOLDEN STATE)


• In the 2013 NBA Playoffs, appeared in 12 games (one start), averaging 5.8 points (.429 FG%, .391 3P%, .765 FT%), 4.3 rebounds and
1.6 assists in 18.6 minutes per game.
• In the Western Conference Semifinals vs. San Antonio, appeared in six games (one start), averaging 4.3 points (.276 FG%, .273 3P%,
.778 FT%), 4.0 rebounds, 1.8 assists in 20.3 minutes per game.
• In the First Round vs. Denver, appeared in six games off the bench, averaging 7.3 points (.593 FG%, .500 3P%, .750 FT%), 4.5
rebounds, 1.3 assists in 16.8 minutes per game.
• Scored in double figures in three games.
• Recorded one double-double.
• On 5/8 at San Antonio (Game 2 of the Western Conference Semifinals), made his first career playoff start, tallying five points, seven
rebounds and five assists in 33 minutes.
• On 5/2 vs. Denver (game 6 of the First Round), recorded first playoff career double-double with 2013 postseason-highs of 16 points
and 10 rebounds off the bench to become the first Warriors rookie to post a double-double in the playoffs since Chris Webber on
5/4/94 vs. Phoenix (16 points and 13 assists) and the first to do so off the bench since Chris Gatling on 4/30/92 at Seattle (14 points
and 12 rebounds).
• On 4/20 at Denver (Game 1 of the First Round), made his postseason debut, scoring two points and grabbing three rebounds in four
minutes.

USA BASKETBALL NOTES


• Won an Olympic gold medal with Team USA at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.
• Participated in USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp in Las Vegas in the summer of 2015.
• One of 13 players named to the U.S. Men’s Select Team in 2014, which practiced with the USA Men’s Basketball National Team during
its training camp in Las Vegas prior to the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup.

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COLLEGE CAREER NOTES (MICHIGAN STATE)
• Appeared in 145 games (67 starts) over four seasons at Michigan State, averaging 10.5 points (.467 FG%, .361 3P%), 7.6 rebounds,
2.9 assists and 1.24 steals in 25.0 minutes per game.
• Finished his career as the school’s all-time leading rebounder (1,096) while ranking second in blocks (117) and steals (180) and 17th
in scoring (1,517 points).
• Became one of three players in MSU history to tally 1,000 career points and 1,000 career rebounds (Greg Kelser, Johnny Green).
• Tallied three career triple-doubles, ranking second in Spartan history only to Earvin “Magic” Johnson (8).
• Named the 2012 Big Ten Jesse Owens Male Athlete of the Year Award winner following his senior season, in which he earned Big Ten
& NABC National Player of the Year honors and was a consensus First Team All-American.

USA BASKETBALL
• Won an Olympic gold medal with Team USA at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
• In the summer of 2015, pledged to donate $3.1 million to his alma mater, the largest student-athlete donation in Michigan State
Athletics history, to support two of the top priorities (facilities and endowments) for MSU Athletics in Empower Extraordinary, the
campaign for Michigan State, and will help build a new strength and conditioning room in the Jack Breslin Student Events Center as
part of an overall facility renovation.
• Received the Key to the City of Emeryville, CA, in 2015 in a presentation by the Mayor and City Council.
• Was a finalist for the 2015-16 Seasonlong NBA Cares Community Assist Award.
• Throughout the 2015-16 season, took an active role in a variety of campaigns including #LeanInTogether, joining the NBA, LeanIn.
org, the NBPA and the WNBA to launch the second year of #LeanInTogether, an ongoing public awareness campaign focused on the
important role men play in reaching equality…Jjoined the advisory board of RISE to help advance race relations; participated in the
Warriors and Adobe’s anti-bullying campaign Not On Our Ground… Launched a new partnership with The First Tee of the East Bay to
help further its impact with at-risk and underserved youth in the Oakland/Hayward communities… Became the spokesperson for the
Warriors and Bay Area BMW’s Go Green platform informing fans on how to be “green” at home.

PERSONAL: Parents are Mary Babers, Raymond Green and Wallace Davis... Nickname is “Day-Day”... Has two brothers, Torrian Harris
and Braylon Green, and three sisters, LaToya Babers, Jordan Davis and Gabby Davis... Brother Torrian played basketball for Nebraska-
Omaha from 2009-11... Celebrated the 2015 NBA Championship with a homecoming parade in Saginaw, MI, in late June, where it was
revealed that his No. 32 jersey had been officially retired at Saginaw High School... Has hosted several basketball camps for youth in
Michigan, including the Draymond Green Basketball Camp and All-Star Game in Grand Rapids, MI... First job was a janitor at Ruben Daniels
Middle School in Saginaw, MI... Majored in communications... Wears No. 23 in honor of fellow Saginaw native and former Warrior Jason
Richardson... Is a fan of the Steelers, Yankees and Red Wings... Threw out ceremonial first pitch at a Detroit Tigers game on September 14,
2017 and before Game 4 of the NLDS between the San Francisco Giants and Chicago Cubs in San Francisco on October 11, 2016... Twitter:
@Money23Green.

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DAMION LEE | GUARD
HEIGHT: 6-5
WEIGHT: 203
BIRTHDATE: OCTOBER 21, 1992
BIRTHPLACE: BALTIMORE, MD
COLLEGE: LOUISVILLE
HIGH SCHOOL: ST. THOMAS MORE SCHOOL (CT)
NBA EXPERIENCE: 3 YEARS
DRAFTED BY: UNDRAFTED
HOW ACQUIRED: SIGNED AS A FREE AGENT (TWO-WAY) ON JULY 13, 2018

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MEDIA PAGE: https://www.nba.com/warriors/media/damionlee
QUICK FACTS
• Averaged 15.8 points per game over his last 12 games of the 2019-20 season.
• Recorded two 20-point/10-rebound games last season, the first such games of his career, including a career-high 23-point
performance on October 28 at New Orleans.
• Originally signed with Golden State on a Two-Way contract on July 31, 2019, Lee signed a multi-year contract with the Warriors
on January 15, 2020.
• He enters his fourth NBA season, having spent time with Golden State and Atlanta.

NBA RECORD --AVERAGES--


Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG
17-18 Atlanta 15 404 62 152 .408 15 60 .250 22 29 .759 11 60 71 29 19 1 161 4.7 1.9 10.7
18-19 Golden State 32 375 56 127 .441 27 68 .397 19 22 .864 8 56 64 13 13 0 158 2.0 0.4 4.9
19-20 Golden State 49 1423 213 511 .417 85 239 .356 110 126 .873 32 207 239 133 50 6 621 4.9 2.7 12.7
TOTALS 96 2202 331 790 .419 127 367 .346 151 177 .853 51 323 374 175 82 7 940 3.9 1.8 9.8

G LEAGUE RECORD --AVERAGES--


Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG
16-17 Maine 16 544 93 197 .472 41 88 .466 58 71 .817 14 86 100 54 17 6 285 6.3 3.4 17.8
17-18 Santa Cruz 38 1129 199 438 .454 50 164 .305 151 165 .915 32 155 187 100 57 7 599 4.9 2.6 15.8
18-19 Santa Cruz 24 756 168 355 .473 49 123 .398 101 122 .828 19 124 143 53 32 1 486 6.0 2.2 20.3
TOTALS 78 2429 460 990 .465 140 375 .373 310 358 .866 65 365 430 207 106 14 1370 5.5 2.7 17.6

REGULAR-SEASON CAREER HIGHS


Minutes............................40, 12/31/2019, Golden State at San Antonio
Field Goals........................10, 03/07/2020, Golden State vs Philadelphia
Field Goal Attempts..........19, 04/03/2018, Atlanta at Miami
Three-Point Field Goals....5, 03/05/2020, Golden State vs Toronto (3 times)
Three-Point Attempts......12, 03/05/2020, Golden State vs Toronto
Free Throws......................10, 12/25/2019, Golden State vs Houston (Twice)
Free Throw Attempts........11, 11/04/2019, Golden State vs Portland
Offensive Rebounds.........5, 10/28/2019, Golden State at New Orleans
Defensive Rebounds.........13, 12/25/2019, Golden State vs Houston
Rebounds.........................15, 12/25/2019, Golden State vs Houston
Assists..............................8, 02/29/2020, Golden State at Phoenix
Steals...............................3, 03/03/2020, Golden State at Denver (9 times)
Turnovers.........................5, 01/22/2020, Golden State vs Utah
Blocked Shots...................1, 03/01/2020, Golden State vs Washington (7 times)
Points...............................26, 02/10/2020, Golden State vs Miami

NBA CAREER NOTES


• Appeared in 96 career games (47 starts), averaging 9.8 points (.419 FG%, .346 3P%, .853 FT%), 3.9 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 0.85 steals in
22.9 minutes per game in three seasons with two teams - Atlanta (2017-18) and Golden State (2018-19 - 2019-20).
• With the Atlanta Hawks, appeared in 15 games (11 starts), averaging 10.7 points (.408 FG%, .250 3pt%, .759 FT%), 4.7 rebounds, 1.9
assists, 1.27 steals in 26.9 minutes in 2017-18.
• With the Golden State Warriors, as a Two-Way player, appeared in 32 games (all as a reserve), averaging 4.9 points (.441 FG%, .397
3P%, .864 FT%), 2.0 rebounds, 0.4 assists in 11.7 minutes per game.
• Career high points for any quarter: 17, 2nd QTR, 12/25/19 Golden State vs. Houston
• Career high points for any half: 21, 2nd half, 2/10/20 Golden State vs. Miami

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G LEAGUE CAREER NOTES:
• With the Maine Red Claws, Boston Celtics’ G League affiliate, appeared in 16 games (all starts), averaging 17.8 points (.472 FG%, .466
3P%, .817 FT%), 6.3 rebounds, 3.4 assists, 1.06 steals in 34.0 minutes per game in 2016-17.
• With the Santa Cruz Warriors, Golden State Warriors’ G League affiliate, appeared in 38 games (13 starts), averaging 15.8 points (.454
FG%, .305 3P%, .915 FT%), 4.9 rebounds, 2.6 assists, 1.50 steals in 29.7 minutes per game in 2017-18.
• Ranked ninth in 3-point field goal percentage (.466 3P%) in the G League during the 2016-17 season.
• Finished fourth in free throw percentage (.915 FT%) in the G League in 2017-18.

NBA CAREER TRANSACTIONS


• Signed a contract with the Boston Celtics (September 26, 2016).
• Waived by the Boston Celtics (October 20, 2016).
• Acquired by the Maine Red Claws (G League) (October 31, 2016).
• Traded to the Santa Cruz Warriors (G League) from the Maine Red Claws (G League) in a three-team trade, which sent forward
LaDontae Henton to the Agua Caliente Clippers (G League) and the Clippers sending the returning rights to guard Bryce Cotton and a
2017 second round pick to the Red Claws (August 23, 2017).
• Signed a 10-day contract with the Atlanta Hawks (March 13, 2018).
• Signed a 2nd 10-day contract with the Atlanta Hawks (March 23, 2018).
• Signed a contract for the rest of the season with the Atlanta Hawks (April 2, 2018).
• Signed a two-way contract with the Golden State Warriors (July 13, 2018).
• Signed a two-way contract with the Golden State Warriors (July 31, 2019).

2019-20 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in career-high 49 games (36 starts), averaging career-high 12.7 points (.417 FG%, .356 3P%, career-high .873 FT%), career-
high 4.9 rebounds, career-high 2.7 assists, 1.02 steals in career-high 29.0 minutes per game.
• Scored in double-figures in 31 games, 20-or-more in 11 games.
• Grabbed 10-or-more rebounds in three games.
• Recorded three double-doubles (10/28 at New Orleans (first career), 12/25 vs. Houston, 12/28 vs. Dallas).
• Led Warriors in scoring in five games, rebounding in six, assists in four.
• On 12/13 at Utah, scored 21 points (7-11 FG, 3-5 3P, 4-6 FT) and three rebounds in 26 minutes off the bench in second game back after
missing previous 14 games due to a right hand non-displaced fracture.
• On 12/25 vs. Houston, tallied a team-high 22 points (17 points in the second quarter, the most points scored in any quarter or half in
his career), game-high and career-high 15 rebounds, four assists and three steals in 31 minutes on Christmas Day win.
• On 12/28 vs. Phoenix, career-high free throw streak ended at 28 after missing his second attempt.
• On 1/15, signed by Golden State Warriors to a multi-year contract.
• On 2/10 vs. Miami, recorded a career-high 26 points (7-12 FG, 5-7 3P, 7-7 FT), two rebounds and one assist in 30 minutes... Tallied 21
points in the second half (11 in 3rd quarter and 10 in 4th) - the most points he has ever scored in a half.
• Missed 14 games (11/13-12/9) due to a right hand non-displaced fracture... Returned to the lineup on 12/11 vs. New York.

2018-19 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 32 games, averaging 4.9 points (.441 FG%, .397 3P%, .864 FT%), 2.0 rebounds, 0.4 assists in 11.7 minutes per game with
the Golden State Warriors as a Two-Way player.
• With the Santa Cruz Warriors, appeared in 24 games (all starts), averaging a team-leading 20.3 points (.473 FG%, .398 3P%, .828
FT%), 6.0 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 1.33 steals in a team-high 31.5 minutes per game.

2017-18 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 15 games, averaging 10.7 points (.408 FG%, .250 3P%, .759 FT%), 4.7 rebounds, 1.9 assists in 26.9 minutes per game
with the Atlanta Hawks.
• With the Santa Cruz Warriors, Golden State Warriors’ G League affiliate, appeared in 38 games (13 starts), averaging 15.8 points (.454
FG%, .305 3P%, .915 FT%), 4.9 rebounds, 2.6 assists, 1.50 steals in 29.7 minutes per game in 2017-18.

2016-17 SEASON (MAINE)


• With the Maine Red Claws, Boston Celtics’ G League affiliate, appeared in 16 games (all starts), averaging 17.8 points (.472 FG%, .466
3P%, .817 FT%), 6.3 rebounds, 3.4 assists, 1.06 steals in 34.0 minutes per game in 2016-17.

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NBA PLAYOFF CAREER NOTES
• Has yet to advance to the NBA Playoffs.

COLLEGE CAREER NOTES (DREXEL, LOUISVILLE)


• Appeared in 95 games (91 starts) in four seasons (2011-12 - 2014-15) at Drexel, averaging 16.2 points (.435 FG%, .369 3P%, .842
FT%), 5.1 rebounds, 1.9 assists, 1.01 steals in 32.6 minutes per game.
• Played one season (2015-16) at Louisville as a graduate transfer, starting in all 30 games he played in, averaging 15.9 points (.428
FG%, .341 3P%, .843 FT%), 3.9 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 1.53 steals in 33.6 minutes per game from Drexel, where he was the nation’s
fourth-leading scorer in the 2014-15 season as a junior while averaging 21.4 points per game.

THE PLAYERS
• Enrolled in graduate school at UofL after completing his general humanities and social science degree at Drexel in June 2015.
• Top scorer for Louisville during the Cardinals’ trip to Puerto Rico in August, averaging 23.6 points, 6.2 rebounds and connecting on
15-of-38 three-pointers (.395), with a high game of 36 points against the Puerto Rico National Team.
• Member of the 2015 All-Colonial Athletic Association five-person first team and an NABC All-District 10 first team selection.
• With Drexel in 2014-15, ranked among the Colonial Athletic Association top 10 in rebounding (seventh, 6.1 rpg), defensive rebounding
(second, 5.2 drpg), steals (fourth, 1.5), field goal percentage (ninth, .438 FG%), three-point percentage (ninth, .385 3P%), free throw
percentage (second, .887 FT%; 14th in the NCAA) and 3-pointers per game (fifth, 2.4).
• Led the CAA and was eighth nationally in minutes played, averaging 38.1 minutes per game.
• Topped 20 points in 14 of his 27 games during the 2014-15 season, including five performances of 30 or more points.
• Scored a season-high 33 points against conference-leader Northeastern on Jan. 28, 2015.
• Fractured his right hand early in a game against Northeastern on Feb. 21, 2015 and finished the game with 30 points... Missed the
team’s final three games of the 2014-15 season.
• Named to the 2015 CAA All-Defensive Team and All-Academic Team.
• His 1,538 career points in three seasons ranks 10th on the Dragons’ all-time scoring list, he is the Drexel career leader in free throw
percentage (.842) and is third in career three-pointers (196).
• Made over 60 threes in each of his three complete seasons. He connected on 38 of his last 39 free throw attempts.
• As a freshman (2011-12), averaged 12.0 points, 4.4 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game and scored in double digits on 22 occasions in
earning CAA Rookie of the Year honors.
• Led Drexel and was third in the CAA averaging 17.1 points as a sophomore (2012-13) and was an All-CAA Second Team selection...
Scored in double figures in 23 games, including a career-high 34 points against Old Dominion.
• His 2013-14 season was cut short after just five games when he suffered a season-ending knee injury.
• Chose to attend Louisville for his final collegiate season after narrowing his choices to also include Arizona, Gonzaga, Marquette and
Maryland.
• On March 1, 2016, scored 15 points to surpass the 2,000 point NCAA scoring mark on Louisville Senior Night.
• Topped 20 points eight times during the season, including 24 points in a victory against ranked Duke.

USA BASKETBALL
• Selected to the USA Basketball FIBA World Cup Qualifying Select Team for two games in the 2017-18 Americas World Cup Qualifying
Games on February 22, 2018 vs. Cuba and February 26 vs. Puerto Rico.

PERSONAL: Son of Michelle Riddick... Wife, Sydel, is younger sister of Stephen Curry... College teammate of Utah Jazz guard Donovan
Mitchell... First-team All-New England Preparatory School Athletic Council selection in 2011, averaging 17 points, six rebounds and five
assists per game in helping St. Thomas More School in Oakdale, Conn., to a 30-7 record and the National Prep School Championship…
First-team All-Baltimore Catholic League selection as a senior at Calvert Hall College High School in Baltimore, also earning second team
Baltimore Sun All-Metro honors… Was an all-league selection as a junior at Calvert… Earned a general humanities and social science
degree at Drexel... Majored in special education with a concentration in assistive technology while at Louisville... Enjoys hanging with
friends, listening to music and playing video games in his spare time... His mom has had the greatest influence on his athletic career... Lists
Allan Houston as favorite basketball player... Favorite movies include Lion King, The Land Before Time, Training Day... Favorite TV shows
include Family Guy, The Boondocks... Lists Denzel Washington as his favorite actor... Enjoys watching favorite comedians Dave Chapelle
and Kevin Hart... Favorite musicians include Jay-Z, Kendrick Lamar, J Cole, Future... Favorite books include Catcher in the Rye, The Outliers,
Monster, Hunger Games.

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KEVON LOONEY | FORWARD
keh-VON LOO-nee
HEIGHT: 6-9
WEIGHT: 250
BIRTHDATE: FEBRUARY 6, 1996
BIRTHPLACE: MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN
COLLEGE: UCLA
HIGH SCHOOL: HAMILTON (WI)
NBA EXPERIENCE: 5 YEARS
DRAFTED BY: GOLDEN STATE, 2015, FIRST ROUND (#30)

MEDIA PAGE: https://www.nba.com/warriors/media/kevonlooney


QUICK FACTS
• Two-time NBA Champion with Golden State (2017, 2018).
• The UCLA product enters his sixth NBA season after being drafted 30th overall by the Warriors in the 2015 NBA Draft.
• Missed 44 games due to injury during the abbreviated 2019-20 season.
• Posted career-highs of points (15), rebounds (12), assists (5) and minutes played (30) during the 2018-19 season.

NBA REGULAR-SEASON RECORD --AVERAGES--


Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG BPG PPG
15-16 Golden State 5 21 4 7 .571 1 2 .500 0 0 --- 4 6 10 0 0 0 9 2.0 0.0 1.8
16-17 Golden State 53 447 56 107 .523 2 9 .222 21 34 .618 44 80 124 29 15 17 135 2.3 0.5 2.5
17-18 Golden State 66 910 112 193 .580 1 5 .200 42 77 .545 83 132 215 42 34 56 267 3.3 0.6 4.0
18-19 Golden State 80 1481 217 347 .625 1 10 .100 65 105 .619 194 223 417 123 46 53 500 5.2 1.5 6.3
19-20 Golden State 20 262 29 79 .367 1 14 .071 9 12 .750 28 38 66 20 12 6 68 3.3 1.0 3.4
TOTALS 224 3121 418 733 .570 6 40 .150 137 228 .601 353 479 832 214 107 132 979 3.7 1.0 4.4

NBA PLAYOFF RECORD --AVERAGES--


Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG BPG PPG
17-18 Golden State 21 387 39 72 .542 0 2 .000 8 21 .381 42 47 89 19 14 8 86 4.2 0.9 4.1
18-19 Golden State 21 432 64 93 .688 0 0 --- 21 29 .724 41 53 94 20 12 11 149 4.5 1.0 7.1
TOTALS 42 819 103 165 .624 0 2 .000 29 50 .580 83 100 183 39 26 19 235 4.4 0.9 5.6

G LEAGUE REGULAR-SEASON RECORD --AVERAGES--


Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG BPG PPG
15-16 Santa Cruz 12 231 44 111 .396 9 29 .310 20 28 .714 36 53 89 9 8 11 117 7.4 0.9 9.8
16-17 Santa Cruz 4 79 23 41 .561 0 3 .000 5 12 .417 20 25 45 2 4 4 51 11.3 1.0 12.8
TOTALS 16 310 67 152 .441 9 32 .281 25 40 .625 56 78 134 11 12 15 168 8.4 0.9 10.5

REGULAR-SEASON CAREER HIGHS POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS


Minutes............................30, 01/16/2019, Golden State vs New Orleans (Twice) Minutes........................... 29, 05/20/2019, Golden State at Portland (Twice)
Field Goals........................7, 04/07/2019, Golden State vs L.A. Clippers (Twice) Field Goals....................... 6, 05/16/2019, Golden State vs Portland (3 times)
Field Goal Attempts........... 11, 10/16/2018, Golden State vs Oklahoma City (Twice) Field Goal Attempts......... 8, 06/07/2019, Golden State vs Toronto (3 times)
Three-Point Field Goals....1, 10/24/2019, Golden State vs L.A. Clippers (6 times) Three-Point Field Goals... 0, 06/13/2019, Golden State vs Toronto (42 times)
Three-Point Attempts......3, 02/23/2020, Golden State vs New Orleans Three-Point Attempts..... 1, 04/24/2018, Golden State vs San Antonio (Twice)
Free Throws......................5, 03/31/2018, Golden State at Sacramento Free Throws..................... 7, 04/15/2019, Golden State vs L.A. Clippers
Free Throw Attempts........6, 03/31/2018, Golden State at Sacramento Free Throw Attempts....... 8, 04/15/2019, Golden State vs L.A. Clippers
Offensive Rebounds.........8, 10/16/2018, Golden State vs Oklahoma City Offensive Rebounds........ 6, 05/20/2019, Golden State at Portland (3 times)
Defensive Rebounds.........8, 03/27/2018, Golden State vs Indiana Defensive Rebounds........ 8, 05/20/2019, Golden State at Portland
Rebounds.........................12, 01/16/2019, Golden State vs New Orleans (Twice) Rebounds........................ 14, 05/20/2019, Golden State at Portland
Assists..............................5, 01/11/2019, Golden State vs Chicago (3 times) Assists............................. 4, 06/13/2019, Golden State vs Toronto
Steals...............................4, 02/15/2017, Golden State vs Sacramento Steals.............................. 3, 05/14/2019, Golden State vs Portland (Twice)
Turnovers.........................3, 03/27/2018, Golden State vs Indiana Turnovers........................ 2, 04/28/2019, Golden State vs Houston (3 times)
Blocked Shots...................6, 03/17/2018, Golden State at Phoenix Blocked Shots.................. 2, 05/20/2018, Golden State vs Houston
Points...............................15, 01/28/2019, Golden State at Indiana Points.............................. 19, 04/15/2019, Golden State vs L.A. Clippers

NBA CAREER NOTES


• Appeared in 224 career games (36 starts), averaging 4.4 points (.570 FG%, .150 3P%, .601 FT%), 3.7 rebounds, 1.0 assists in 13.9
minutes per game in five seasons (2015-16 - 2019-20) with Golden State.
• Two-time NBA champion with Golden State (2017, 2018).
• Career high points in any quarter: 9 (three times, last 1st QTR, 1/3/19 Golden State vs. Houston)
• Career high points in any half: 12, 1st half, 1/3/19 Golden State vs. Houston

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NBA CAREER TRANSACTIONS
• Selected by the Golden State Warriors in the first round (30th overall) of the 2015 NBA Draft.
• Re-signed by the Golden State Warriors (July 11, 2019).

2019-20 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 22 games (four starts), averaging 3.4 points (.367 FG%, .071 3P%, .750 FT%), 3.3 rebounds, 1.0 assists in 13.1 minutes
per game.
• Scored in double figures in two games.
• Led the Warriors in rebounding in one game.

THE PLAYERS
• Had missed the 2019 preseason due to a right hamstring strain.
• Missed 20 games due to neuropathy (10/27-12/1)
• Missed 18 games (12/25 - 1/30) due to left abdominal soreness.
• Missed six games due to left hip soreness (2/12, 3/1-3/10).

2018-19 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in career-high 80 games (24 starts), averaging 6.3 points (.625 FG%, .100 3P%, .619 FT%), career-high 5.2 rebounds,
career-high 1.5 assists in 18.5 minutes per game with the Golden State Warriors.
• As a starter (24 games), averaged 6.5 points (.595 FG%), 6.6 rebounds, 2.3 assists in 23.0 minutes per game.
• Scored in double figures in 16 games.
• Grabbed 10-or-more rebounds in six games.
• Recorded one double-double.
• Led Warriors in rebounding in five games.
• On 12/29 at Portland scored nine of his 12 points in the first quarter, matching his career high for points in a quarter, set on 11/5/18
vs. Memphis.
• Shot at least 50 percent from the field in 13 straight games, a career-best streak (12/14/18 - 1/11/19).

2017-18 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 66 games (four starts), averaging 4.0 points (.580 FG%, .200 3P%, .545 FT%), 3.3 rebounds, 0.6 assists in 13.8 minutes
per game with the Golden State Warriors.
• Scored in double figures in five games.
• Grabbed 10-or-more rebounds in one game.
• Led team in rebounding in three games.
• As a starter, appeared in four games, averaging 8.0 points (.481 FG%, .750 FT%), 5.0 rebounds, 1.8 assists in 25.4 minutes per game.
• On 3/17 at Phoenix, recorded 13 points and a career-high six blocks.
• Blocked two or more shots 13 times, including seven games with three or more.
• Missed two games (1/30, 4/3) due to flu-like symptoms.

2016-17 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 53 games (four starts), averaging 2.5 points (.523 FG%, .222 3P%, .618 FT%), 2.3 rebounds, 0.5 assists in 8.4 minutes per
game with the Golden State Warriors.
• As a starter, appeared in four games, averaging 4.0 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.3 assists in 17.7 minutes per game.
• Scored in double figures twice.
• On 11/26 vs. Minnesota, made first career start, recording six points, three rebounds, two assists and one steal in 18 minutes.
• Missed seven games due to injuries – one to a sprained right ankle (12/10) and six due to a left hip strain (3/29-4/2, 4/8-4/12)
• DNP-CD 20 times... Inactive three times, including once due to a sprained right ankle (12/10).
• With the Santa Cruz Warriors, appeared in four games (one start) over the course of three assignments, averaging 12.8 points, 11.3
rebounds and 1.00 block in 19.8 minutes per game.
• On 3/18 vs. Texas, tallied a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds in 22 minutes.
• On 1/13 vs. Salt Lake City, recorded season-highs with 18 points and a Santa Cruz team-high 20 rebounds in 24 minutes.

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2015-16 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)
• Appeared in five games, averaging 1.8 points (.571 FG%, .500 3P%) and 2.0 rebounds in 4.2 minutes per game as a rookie with the
Golden State Warriors.
• On 2/10 at Phoenix, hit the first three-pointer of his career on his first career three-point attempt, his only points of the game.
• On 1/27 vs. Dallas, made his NBA debut, scoring two points and grabbing two rebounds in six minutes of play.
• Inactive 64 times, including 38 times following offseason surgery on his right hip and 11 times while on G League assignment in Santa
Cruz... DNP-CD eight times... Missed 16 games with a left hip injury.
• With the Santa Cruz Warriors, appeared in 12 games, averaging 9.8 points and 7.4 rebounds in 19.3 minutes per game.
• On 1/12 at Idaho, made his professional debut with the Santa Cruz Warriors, recording 11 points and 12 rebounds in 17 minutes off
the bench.
• Underwent successful right hip arthroscopy to repair a torn labrum on 8/20.

POSTSEASON
NBA PLAYOFF CAREER NOTES
• Appeared in 42 career playoff games, averaging 5.6 points (.624 FG%, 0-2 3P, .580 FT%), 4.4 rebounds, 0.9 assists in 19.5 minutes per
game with the Golden State Warriors.
• In the NBA Finals, appeared in nine career games in two consecutive Finals (2018, 2019), averaging 4.3 points (.613 FG%, .125 FT%),
2.4 rebounds, 0.8 assists in 15.9 minutes per game with the Golden State Warriors.
• On 5/22/18 vs. Houston (Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals), made first career playoff start, finishing with four points (2-6 FG),
six rebounds (all offensive), one assist and one block in 26 minutes.

2019 NBA PLAYOFFS (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 21 games (one start), averaging 7.1 points (.688 FG%, .724 FT%), 4.5 rebounds, 1.0 assists in 20.5 minutes per game in
the 2019 NBA Playoffs.
• In the NBA Finals, appeared in five games (one start), averaging 5.8 points (.583 FG%), 3.2 rebounds, 1.2 assists in 20.8 minutes per
game.
• In the Western Conference Finals vs. Portland, appeared in four games (all as a reserve), averaging 10.0 points (.783 FG%, .800 FT%),
6.5 rebounds, 1.0 assists, 1.25 steals, 1.00 blocks in 27.6 minutes per game.
• In the Western Conference Semifinals vs. Houston, appeared in six games (all as a reserve), averaging 6.0 points (.778 FG%, .800 FT%),
4.2 rebounds, 0.8 assists in 18.2 minutes per game.
• In the First Round vs. the L.A. Clippers, appeared in six games (all as a reserve), averaging 7.3 points (.643 FG%, .800 FT%), 4.5
rebounds, 0.8 assists in 18.0 minutes per game.
• Missed one game due to right first costal cartilage non-displaced fracture (6/5 vs. Toronto, Game 5 of the NBA Finals).
• Scored in double figures in five games.
• Led team in rebounding in two games.
• Recorded first playoff career double-double with 12 points (5-7 FG, 2-2 FT) and playoff career-high 14 rebounds to go along with one
steal and one block on 5/20 at Portland (Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals).

2018 PLAYOFFS (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 21 games (five starts), averaging 4.1 points (.542 FG%, .381 FT%), 4.2 rebounds, 0.9 assists in 18.4 minutes per game.
• First playoff experience after being on the inactive list all 17 postseason games in 2017, missing 12 due to a left hip strain (4/16-
5/22/17).
• On 5/22 vs. Houston (Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals), made first career playoff start, finishing with four points (2-6 FG), six
rebounds (all offensive), one assist and one block in 26 minutes.

2017 PLAYOFFS (GOLDEN STATE)


• Missed 12 postseason games due to a left hip strain.
• Listed as inactive five times.

2016 PLAYOFFS (GOLDEN STATE)


• Underwent successful left hip arthroscopy to repair a torn labrum on 4/22.
• Missed three games with a left hip injury (4/16-4/21) and the subsequent 20 games due to left hip surgery.

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COLLEGE CAREER NOTES (UCLA)
• In only college season, appeared in 36 games (all starts) as a freshman at UCLA, averaging 11.6 points (.470 FG%, team-high .415
3P%), a team-high 9.2 rebounds (second in the Pac-12), 1.4 assists and 1.28 steals in 30.9 minutes per game.
• Earned Second Team All-Pac-12 and Pac-12 All-Freshman Team accolades.
• Named to the NABC All-District 20 Second Team and was a CBS Sports Second Team Freshman All-America selection.
• Scored in double figures 25 times and 20-or-more points twice.
• Recorded 15 double-doubles, leading all freshmen in the nation.
• Grabbed 331 total rebounds, the most in a single season at UCLA since Kevin Love collected 415 boards as a freshman in 2007-08.
• On 3/21 vs. UAB, recorded 10 points and 11 rebounds to help UCLA advance to the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Tournament.

THE PLAYERS
• Earned Pac-12 Player of the Week honors on 1/12 following home wins over Stanford on 1/8 and California on 1/11, averaging 21.0
points and 13.0 rebounds over those two contests.
• On 1/8 vs. Stanford, set career-highs with 27 points and 19 rebounds to become the first Bruin to record at least those numbers in a
single game since Ed O’Bannon recorded 28 points and 19 boards on 2/26/94.
• Became the first freshman in UCLA history to notch at least four double-doubles through his first five games with the Bruins.

PERSONAL: Full name is Kevon Grant Looney (pronounced keh-VON LOO-nee)... Son of Doug and Victoria Looney... Has an older brother,
Kevin, and an older sister, Summer... Competed for the Milwaukee Running Rebels AAU team and worked as a youth basketball instructor
and peer tutor on behalf of the Running Rebels Community Organization and the Milwaukee Violence Free Zone Initiative... Four-year
varsity letterwinner at Hamilton High School in Milwaukee... Named the 2014 Gatorade Player of the Year and Associated Press Player of
the Year in the state of Wisconsin as a senior after averaging 27.9 points, 12.7 rebounds, 7.0 assists and 8.0 blocks per game... Named Mr.
Basketball by the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association as a senior... Twitter: @Loon_Rebel5.

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NICO MANNION | GUARD
nee-co man-yin
HEIGHT: 6-2
WEIGHT: 188
BIRTHDATE: MARCH 14, 2001
BIRTHPLACE: SIENA, ITALY
COLLEGE: ARIZONA
HIGH SCHOOL: PINNACLE (PHOENIX)
NBA EXPERIENCE: ROOKIE
DRAFTED BY: GOLDEN STATE, 2020, SECOND ROUND (#48)

MEDIA PAGE: https://www.nba.com/warriors/media/nicomannion


QUICK FACTS
• Father, Pace, was drafted by Golden State in the second round (43rd overall) in the 1983 NBA Draft and played six seasons in the NBA
with six teams - Golden State, Utah, New Jersey, Milwaukee, Detroit and Atlanta.
• This is the fourth time in NBA history a father and son have been selected by the same franchise - Allie and Al McGuire (Knicks),
Jerian and Harvey Grant (Wizards), TJ and Brad Leaf (Pacers) and Nico and Pace Mannion (Warriors).
• Twice the Warriors have had a father and son play for the franchise - two duos, one family. Ricky Barry's two sons, Drew (1999-00)
and Jon (1995-96), played for the same team their father did (1965-66 - 1966-67, 1972-73 - 1977-78).
• Has already played at Chase Center, recording 19 points (6-15 FG, 1-5 3P, 6-6 FT), one rebound, three assists, three steals in 36
minutes for the Arizona Wildcats in a 70-67 loss to the St. John's Red Storm (12/21/19).

COLLEGE RECORD --AVERAGES--


Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG
19-20 Arizona 32 1032 144 367 .392 53 162 .327 106 133 .797 8 72 80 169 38 0 447 2.5 5.3 14.0

WARRIORS NOTES
• Becomes only the fourth player from the University of Arizona to be selected by the Warriors in the NBA Draft, and the first since Gilbert
Arenas was selected in the second round (30th overall) in the 2001 NBA Draft.
• Father, Pace, was drafted by Golden State in the second round (43rd overall) in the 1983 NBA Draft and played six seasons in the NBA with
six teams - Golden State, Utah, New Jersey, Milwaukee, Detroit and Atlanta.
• This is the fourth time in NBA history a father and son have been selected by the same franchise - Allie and Al McGuire (Knicks), Jerian and
Harvey Grant (Wizards), TJ and Brad Leaf (Pacers) and Nico and Pace Mannion (Warriors).
• Twice the Warriors have had a father and son play for the franchise - two duos, one family. Ricky Barry's two sons, Drew (1999-00) and Jon
(1995-96), played for the same team their father did (1965-66 - 1966-67, 1972-73 - 1977-78).
• Has already played at Chase Center, recording 19 points (6-15 FG, 1-5 3P, 6-6 FT), one rebound, three assists, three steals in 36 minutes for
the Arizona Wildcats in a 70-67 loss to the St. John's Red Storm (12/21/19).

NBA CAREER TRANSACTIONS


• Selected by the Golden State Warriors as an early entry candidate in the second round (48th overall) of the 2020 NBA Draft.
• Signed by the Warriors to a two-way contract (November 27, 2020).

COLLEGE CAREER NOTES (ARIZONA)


• Played one season at the University of Arizona, appearing in 32 games (all starts), averaging 14.0 points (.392 FG%, .327 3P%, .797 FT%),
2.5 rebounds, 5.3 assists, 1.2 steals in 32.3 minutes per game in 2019-20.
• Was named to the 2019-20 All-Pac-12 Second Team and All-Freshman Team.
• Dished out 169 assists in the 2019-20 season, the third most ever for an Arizona freshman.
• Ranked second in the Pac-12 in assists per game (5.3 apg).
• Finished second in the nation in total assists among freshmen.
• Made 53 three-pointers, second most on Arizona.
• Scored 20 or more points six times.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER NOTES


• As a senior at Pinnacle High School in Phoenix, averaged 30.4 points, 6.2 rebounds, 6.2 assists and 2.8 steals per game in 2018-19.
• After senior campaign, was named 2018-19 McDonald’s All-American, third-team Naismith All-American and 2019 Gatorade Arizona Player
of the Year.
• Was a consensus five-star recruit and top-15 prospect nationally.
• Led Pinnacle High School to back-to-back Arizona state championships in 2018 and 2019.
• Scored a game-high 28 points for Team World in the 2019 Nike Hoop Summit.

PERSONAL: Full name is Niccolo Mannion... Born in Siena, Italy... Holds dual citizenship... Father, Pace, was selected by the Golden State Warriors
in the second round (43rd overall) in the 1983 NBA Draft and played six seasons in the NBA and 13 in the Italian League, where he competed
against such players as Mike D’Antoni and Manu Ginobili... Mother, Gaia, is Italian and was a professional volleyball player in Italy... Attended
Stephen Curry's 5th Annual SC30 Select Camp in 2018 in the Bay Area along with current teammate and fellow draft pick James Wiseman
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MYCHAL MULDER | GUARD
HEIGHT: 6-4
WEIGHT: 193
BIRTHDATE: JUNE 12, 1994
BIRTHPLACE: ETOBICOKE, ONTARIO, CANADA
COLLEGE: KENTUCKY
HIGH SCHOOL: CATHOLIC CENTRAL
(WINDSOR, ONTARIO)
NBA EXPERIENCE: 1 YEAR
HOW ACQUIRED: SIGNED AS A FREE AGENT ON MARCH 10, 2020

THE PLAYERS
MEDIA PAGE: https://www.nba.com/warriors/media/mychalmulder
QUICK FACTS
• A native of Toronto, Ontario.
• Played three seasons in the NBA’s G League with the Windy City Bulls and Sioux Falls Skyforce prior to joining on a 10-day contract
(February 27, 2020) and then a multi-year contract on March 10, 2020.
• In his first career NBA start on March 3 at Denver he posted 15 points (5-of-11 3FG) and went on to post a career-high 18 points
(5-of-10 3FG) on March 7 vs. Philadelphia.

NBA REGULAR-SEASON RECORD --AVERAGES--


Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG
19-20 Golden State 7 204 26 67 .388 16 52 .308 9 12 .750 3 20 23 8 2 1 77 3.3 1.1 11.0
TOTALS 7 204 26 67 .388 16 52 .308 9 12 .750 3 20 23 8 2 1 77 3.3 1.1 11.0

G LEAGUE REGULAR-SEASON RECORD --AVERAGES--


Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG
17-18 WCB 48 1484 164 391 .419 78 237 .329 39 57 .684 28 184 212 79 54 16 445 4.4 1.6 9.3
18-19 WCB 47 1546 229 497 .461 135 327 .413 53 71 .746 11 181 192 81 30 18 646 4.1 1.7 13.7
19-20 SFL 39 1295 231 512 .451 152 381 .399 28 40 .700 16 160 176 53 40 14 662 4.5 1.4 17.0
TOTALS 134 4325 624 1400 .446 365 945 .386 120 168 .714 55 525 580 213 124 48 1753 4.3 1.6 13.1

REGULAR-SEASON CAREER HIGHS


Minutes............................35, 03/03/2020, Golden State at Denver
Field Goals........................6, 03/01/2020, Golden State vs Washington
Field Goal Attempts..........12, 02/29/2020, Golden State at Phoenix
Three-Point Field Goals....5, 03/03/2020, Golden State at Denver
Three-Point Attempts......10, 03/03/2020, Golden State at Denver
Free Throws......................5, 03/07/2020, Golden State vs Philadelphia
Free Throw Attempts........6, 03/07/2020, Golden State vs Philadelphia
Offensive Rebounds.........2, 02/29/2020, Golden State at Phoenix
Defensive Rebounds.........4, 03/10/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Clippers (3 times)
Rebounds.........................6, 02/29/2020, Golden State at Phoenix
Assists..............................3, 03/07/2020, Golden State vs Philadelphia (Twice)
Steals...............................1, 03/05/2020, Golden State vs Toronto (Twice)
Turnovers.........................2, 03/05/2020, Golden State vs Toronto (Twice)
Blocked Shots...................1, 03/01/2020, Golden State vs Washington
Points...............................18, 03/07/2020, Golden State vs Philadelphia

CAREER TRANSACTIONS
• Was not drafted by the NBA out of college in 2017.
• Selected in the first round (ninth overall) in the 2017 NBA G League Draft by the Windy City Bulls.
• Signed by the Miami Heat on Sept. 16, 2019.
• Signed by the Warriors to a multi-year contract (March 10, 2020) after signed to a 10-day contract (February 27, 2020).

2019-20 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in seven games (three starts), averaging 11.0 points (.388 FG%, .308 3P%, .750 FT%), 3.3 rebounds, 1.1 assists in 29.1
minutes per game in first NBA season.
• Scored in double figures in four games.
• Signed by the Warriors to a multi-year contract (March 10, 2020) after signed to a 10-day contract (Feb. 27, 2020).
• On 3/3 at Denver, made first career NBA start, finishing with 15 points (5-11 FG, 5-10 3P), three rebounds, three assists in 35 minutes...
The five 3-pointers are the most made by a Warriors rookie in a single game in their first four games of their career (prev. four by
Anthony Morrow in 2008).
• On 3/7 vs. Philadelphia, scored a career-high 18 points (5-10 FG, 3-7 3P, 5-6 FT ), one rebounds and three assists in 32 minutes.

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MYCHAL MULDER
G LEAGUE (WINDY CITY BULLS)
• Appeared in 95 NBA G League regular season games (78 starts), averaging 11.5 points (.442 FG%, .377 3P%, .719 FT%), 4.3 rebounds,
1.6 assists, 0.92 steals and 31.9 minutes per game in two seasons with the Windy City Bulls.
• Scored in double figures on 55 occasions, including 12 games with at least 20 points and one 30-point effort.
• Grabbed double-figure rebounds twice and recorded one double-double.
• Appeared in one G League postseason game, posting 20 points, eight rebounds and two assists in 44:01 of action.

2018-19 SEASON (WINDY CITY BULLS)


• Started all 47 games in which he appeared for the Windy City Bulls of the NBA G League and averaged 13.7 points (.460 FG%, .746
FT%), 4.1 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 33.0 minutes.
• Missed three games while being deactivated from Feb. 20-24.
• His 135 treys made were tied for fifth in the G League.
• Led the Bulls in minutes and ranked second in points, field goals made and three-point field goals made.
• Scored in double figures on 36 occasions, including eight games with at least 20 points and one 30-point effort.
• Tallied a G League career-high 37 points at Canton on Feb. 2.
• Appeared in one postseason game and totaled 20 points, eight rebounds and two assists in 44:01 of action on Mar. 27 vs. Westchester.

2017-18 SEASON (WINDY CITY BULLS)


• Appeared in 48 games (31 starts) for the Windy City Bulls of the NBA G League, averaging 9.3 points (.418 FG%, .684 FT%), 4.5
rebounds, 1.6 assists, 1.13 steals and 30.9 minutes per game.
• Missed two games (Mar. 2-4) due to personal reasons.
• Led the Bulls in minutes played and ranked second in three-point field goals attempted.
• Scored in double figures 19 times, including four games with at least 20 points.
• Grabbed double-figure rebounds twice and posted one double-double.

COLLEGE
• Played two seasons at the University of Kentucky after transferring from Vincennes University.
• Appeared in 56 career games (two starts) at Kentucky and averaged 2.9 points (.376 FG%, .343 3P%, .933 FT%), 1.3 rebounds and
7.6 minutes per game.
• As a senior, appeared in 32 games (two starts) and averaged 4.7 points (.403 FG%, .365 3P%, .923 FT%) and 1.5 rebounds in 10.6
minutes per game.
• Finished third on the team in three-point field goals made.
• As a junior, appeared in 24 games and averaged 0.5 points, 1.1 rebounds and 3.8 minutes per contest.
• As a sophomore at Vincennes University, appeared in 35 games (18 starts) and averaged 15.7 points (.490 FG%, .463 3P%, .804 FT%),
6.4 rebounds and 1.2 assists per game.
• Earned junior college All-America honors.
• Helped lead team to a 33-2 record, leading the team in points, field goals made and three-point field goals made and finishing second
on the team in rebounds and blocks and third in assists.
• As a freshman, appeared in 37 games (32 starts) and averaged 8.6 points (.467 FG%, .383 3P%, .754 FT%), 4.6 rebounds and 1.8
assists while shooting 38.3 percent from three-point range.

PERSONAL: Full name is Mychal Mulder…nickname is “Myke”…is the son of Randy Mulder and Jennifer Gignac…has a sister (Cyn-
thia Mulder)…graduated from Kentucky with a degree in Communications…in his free time he enjoys playing golf, video games and
listening to music…lists his parents as the people that made a difference in his life, his mom for always looking out for him and helping
him overcome any obstacle in his way and his dad for teaching him toughness and how to be a man…was HEAT center Bam Adebayo’s
roommate at Kentucky…says his most prized possessions are his two SEC championship rings…enjoys baseball, football and hockey and
is a fan of the St. Louis Cardinals, Minnesota Vikings and the Montreal Canadiens…helped lead Catholic Central High School to a Provincial
championship and was a two-time league MVP…also competed in football and track and field in high school and claimed a city cham-
pionship in the high jump as a member of the track team…his game day ritual involves talking to his parents…wears size 15 sneakers.

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KELLY OUBRE JR. | GUARD/FORWARD
HEIGHT: 6-6
WEIGHT: 192
BIRTHDATE: DECEMBER 9, 1995
BIRTHPLACE: NEW ORLEANS, LA
COLLEGE: KANSAS
HIGH SCHOOL: FINDLAY PREP (HENDERSON, NV)
NBA EXPERIENCE: 5 YEARS
HOW ACQUIRED: TRADE WITH OKLAHOMA CITY FOR 2021 FIRST-ROUND PICK
(TOP 20 PROTECTED) & 2021 SECOND-ROUND PICK (VIA DENVER)

THE PLAYERS
MEDIA PAGE: https://www.nba.com/warriors/media/kellyoubrejr
QUICK FACTS
• Acquired by Golden State on November 22, 2020 from Oklahoma City in exchange for a conditional 2021 first round draft pick (top
20 protected) and a second round pick (via Denver).
• Played the 2019-20 season with the Phoenix Suns.
• Enters his sixth NBA season and has spent time with Washington, Phoenix and Golden State.
• Has increased his scoring average in every season of his career (3.7 points per game in 2015-16 to a career-best 18.7 points per
game last season).
• Posted a career-high 39 points with the Suns last season on his bobblehead night.

NBA REGULAR-SEASON RECORD --AVERAGES--


Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG
15-16 Washington 63 671 90 211 .427 25 79 .316 31 49 .633 25 108 133 13 22 7 236 2.1 0.2 3.7
16-17 Washington 79 1605 186 442 .421 54 188 .287 75 99 .758 61 200 261 47 58 17 501 3.3 0.6 6.3
17-18 Washington 81 2231 318 790 .403 126 369 .341 191 233 .820 59 304 363 98 80 35 953 4.5 1.2 11.8
18-19 Wash.-Phoe. 69 1935 375 842 .445 108 338 .320 189 244 .775 71 254 325 84 84 59 1047 4.7 1.2 15.2
19-20 Phoenix 56 1933 373 826 .452 108 307 .352 192 246 .780 67 294 361 85 71 40 1046 6.4 1.5 18.7
TOTALS 348 8375 1342 3111 .431 421 1281 .329 678 871 .778 283 1160 1443 327 315 158 3783 4.1 0.9 10.9

NBA PLAYOFF RECORD --AVERAGES--


Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG
16-17 Washington 12 184 26 61 .426 11 30 .367 7 10 .700 9 19 28 4 10 5 70 2.3 0.3 5.8
17-18 Washington 6 148 18 48 .375 4 19 .211 16 18 .889 1 22 23 4 6 3 56 3.8 0.7 9.3
TOTALS 18 332 44 109 .404 15 49 .306 23 28 .821 10 41 51 8 16 8 126 2.8 0.4 7.0

REGULAR-SEASON CAREER HIGHS POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS


Minutes ...........................47, 12/05/2019, Phoenix at New Orleans Minutes ...........................30, 04/17/2018, Washington at Toronto
Field Goals .......................14, 02/07/2020, Phoenix vs. Houston Field Goals .......................6, 04/17/2018, Washington at Toronto
Field Goal Attempts .........21, 12/30/2019, Phoenix at Portland (3 times) Field Goal Attempts .........11, 04/25/2018, Washington at Toronto (4 times)
Three-Point Field Goals ...7, 02/07/2020, Phoenix vs. Houston (Twice) Three-Point Field Goals ...3, 04/22/2017, Washington at Atlanta
Three-Point Attempts ......11, 02/08/2020, Phoenix vs. Denver Three-Point Attempts ......7, 04/25/2018, Washington at Toronto (Twice)
Free Throws .....................9, 01/26/2020, Phoenix at Memphis (3 times) Free Throws .....................7, 04/25/2018, Washington at Toronto
Free Throw Attempts .......10, 01/26/2020, Phoenix at Memphis (Twice) Free Throw Attempts .......7, 04/25/2018, Washington at Toronto (Twice)
Offensive Rebounds .........6, 12/05/2019, Phoenix at New Orleans Offensive Rebounds .........3, 05/02/2017, Washington at Boston
Defensive Rebounds ........13, 01/12/2020, Phoenix vs. Charlotte (Twice) Defensive Rebounds ........5, 04/22/2018, Washington vs. Toronto (Twice)
Total Rebounds ................15, 01/12/2020, Phoenix vs. Charlotte (3 times) Total Rebounds ................7, 05/02/2017, Washington at Boston
Assists .............................5, 12/28/2019, Phoenix at Sacramento Assists .............................2, 04/22/2018, Washington vs. Toronto
Steals ..............................5, 11/19/2019, Phoenix at Sacramento Steals ..............................5, 04/28/2017, Washington at Atlanta
Turnovers ........................5, 01/26/2020, Phoenix at Memphis (Twice) Turnovers ........................2, 04/14/2018, Washington at Toronto (3 times)
Blocks ..............................4, 12/11/2019, Phoenix vs. Memphis (Twice) Blocks ..............................2, 04/20/2018, Washington vs. Toronto (Twice)
Points ..............................39, 02/07/2020, Phoenix vs. Houston Points ..............................14, 04/25/2018, Washington at Toronto (Twice)

NBA CAREER NOTES


• Appeared in 348 games (99 starts), averaging 10.9 points (.431 FG%, .329 3P%, .778 FT%), 4.1 rebounds, 0.9 assists, 0.91 steals in
24.1 minutes per game in five seasons with two teams - Washington and Phoenix.
• With Washington, appeared in 252 games (32 starts), averaging 8.2 points (.415 FG%, .320 3P%, .783 FT%), 3.5 rebounds, 0.7 assists
in 20.9 minutes per game.
• With Phoenix, appeared in 96 games (67 starts), averaging 17.9 points (.452 FG%, .341 3P%, .773 FT%), 5.8 rebounds, 1.6 assists,
1.33 steals in 32.4 minutes per game.
• With the Suns, on 2/7/20 vs. Houston, his bobblehead night, recorded a career-high 39 points (14-19 FG, 7-9 3P, 4-4 FT), nine re-
bounds, one steal and two blocks in 36 minutes in a 127-91 win over the Rockets... The seven 3-pointers made matched a career high
(12/30/19 at Portland).

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NBA CAREER TRANSACTIONS
• Selected by the Atlanta Hawks in the first round (30th overall) of the 2015 NBA Draft.
• As part of a three-team trade, traded by Atlanta to the Washington Wizards; Atlanta traded Jerian Grant to the New York Knicks; New
York traded Tim Hardaway Jr. to Atlanta; and Washington traded a 2015 first round draft pick and a 2019 second round draft pick to
Atlanta (June 25, 2015).
• Signed a multi-year contract with Washington (July 9, 2015).
• Traded by Washington with Austin Rivers to the Phoenix Suns for Trevor Ariza (December 17, 2018).
• Signed a multi-year contract as a free agent with Phoenix (July 16, 2019).
• Traded by Phoenix with Ty Jerome, Jalen Lecque, Ricky Rubio and a 2022 first round draft pick to the Oklahoma City Thunder for Abdel
Nader and Chris Paul (November 16, 2020).
• Traded by Oklahoma City to the Golden State Warriors for a conditional 2021 first round draft pick (top 20 protected) and a second
round pick (via Denver) (November 22, 2020).

2019-20 SEASON (PHOENIX)


• Appeared in 56 games (55 starts), averaging a career-high 18.7 points (.452 FG%, a career-high .352 3P%, .780 FT%), a career-high
6.4 rebounds, 1.5 assists, 1.27 steals in a career-high 34.5 minutes per game.
• Scored 20 or more points in 24 games, 30 or more in three.
• Recorded nine double-doubles, a career high for any season in his career.
• Led the Suns in scoring in 13 games, rebounding in 12.
• Scored 20 or more points in five straight games, 30 or more in three, including a career-high 39 points vs. Houston (2/7/20).
• Had back-to-back 30-point games - 30 points (11-19 FG, 5-9 3P, 3-3 FT) at Detroit (2/5/20) and career-high 39 points (14-19 FG, 7-9
3P, 4-4 FT) vs. Houston (2/7/20).
• Scored in double-figures in 53 games, including a career-best streak of 25 straight games (12/28/19 - 2/24/20, last game played last
season).
• On 2/7 vs. Houston, recorded a career-high 39 points (14-19 FG, 7-9 3P, 4-4 FT), nine rebounds, one steal and two blocks in 36 minutes
in a 127-91 win over the Rockets... The seven 3-pointers made matched a career high (12/30/19 at Portland).
• On 11/14 at Atlanta, tallied a then-career high and game-high 30 points (10-18 FG, 2-8 3P, 8-10 FT), seven rebounds three assists, and
two steals in 36 minutes in a 128-112 win over the Hawks.
• On 2/5 at Detroit, scored a team-high 30 points (11-19 FG, 5-9 3P, 3-3 FT), matching his then career high ... also recorded five rebounds
and two assists in 42 minutes.
• On 3/3/20 underwent successful arthroscopic surgery to address a torn meniscus in his right knee.

2018-19 SEASON (WASHINGTON/PHOENIX)


• Appeared in 69 games (19 starts), averaging 15.2 points (.445 FG%, .320 3P%, .775 FT%), 4.7 rebounds, 1.2 assists, 1.22 steals in 28.0
minutes per game with Washington and Phoenix.
• With Washington, appeared in 29 games (seven starts), averaging 12.9 points (.433 FG%, .311 3P%, .800 FT%), 4.4 rebounds, 0.7
assists, 0.93 steals in 26.0 minutes per game.
• With Phoenix, appeared in 40 games (12 starts), averaging 16.9 points (.453 FG%, .325 3P%, .761 FT%), 4.9 rebounds, 1.6 assists,
1.43 steals, 0.98 blocks in 29.5 minutes per game after being traded by Washington with Austin Rivers to the Suns for Trevor Ariza
(December 17, 2018).

2017-18 SEASON (WASHINGTON)


• Appeared in a career-high 81 games (11 starts), averaging 11.8 points (.403 FG%, .341 3P%, .820 FT%), 4.5 rebounds, 1.2 assists,
0.99 steals in 27.5 minutes per game.
• Scored in double figures in 55 games, 20 or more in five games.
• Tallied 15 or more points off the bench 20 times for the Wizards, the most such games for a Wizards player since 2000.

2016-17 SEASON (WASHINGTON)


• Appeared in 79 games (five starts), averaging 6.3 points (.421 FG%, .287 3P%, .758 FT%), 3.3 rebounds, 0.6 assists in 20.3 minutes
per game.
• Scored in double figures in 24 games.
• Recorded one double-double, first of his career with 10 points and 11 rebounds vs. Sacramento (11/28/16).
• On 12/10/16 vs. Milwaukee, scored a season-high 19 points (7-11 FG).
• Missed one game due to a concussion (12/18/16).

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2015-16 SEASON (WASHINGTON)
• Appeared in 63 games (nine starts), averaging 3.7 points (.427 FG%, .316 3P%, .633 FT%), 2.1 rebounds, 0.2 assists in 10.7 minutes
per game.
• Scored in double figures in six games.
• As a starter, appeared in nine games, averaging 6.7 points and 4.8 rebounds per game while shooting 53.4 percent from 3-point
range.

NBA PLAYOFF CAREER NOTES


• Appeared in 18 games (one start), averaging 7.0 points (.404 FG%, .306 3P%, .821 FT%), 2.8 rebounds, 0.4 assists, 0.89 steals in 18.4
minutes per game with the Washington Wizards (2017 and 2018).

THE PLAYERS
• Scored in double-figures in eight games.
• Twice scored a career-high 14 points, both coming in the First Round of the 2018 NBA Playoffs vs. Toronto.

2018 PLAYOFFS (WASHINGTON)


• Appeared in six games (one start), averaging 9.3 points (.375 FG%, .211 3P%, .889 FT%), 3.8 rebounds, 0.7 assists in 24.7 minutes
per game.
• Scored in double figures in four games, twice scoring a playoff career-high 14 points.
• On 4/17/18 at Toronto in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference First Round, tallied a playoff career-high 14 points (6-11 FG, 1-3 3P, 1-2 FT),
five rebounds, one assist, one steal and one block in 30 minutes off the bench.
• On 4/25/18 at Toronto in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference First Round, matched his playoff career high with 14 points (3-11 FG, 1-7
3P, 7-7 FT), one rebound and one steal in 26 minutes off the bench... Fourth consecutive game scoring in double figures (streak ended
in Game 6).

2017 PLAYOFFS (WASHINGTON)


• Appeared in 12 games off the bench, averaging 5.8 points (.426 FG%, .367 3P%, .700 FT%), 2.3 rebounds, 0.3 assists in 15.3 minutes
per game.
• Scored in double figures in four games.
• Missed one game due to NBA suspension during the Eastern Conference Semifinals vs. Boston.

ETC.:
• Twice played on the Wizards’ Summer League squad.
• Named to the 2016 All-Summer League Second Team after averaging a team-high 19.2 points and 5.6 rebounds in five games (all
starts).
• In the 2015 Summer League, appeared in five games (all starts), averaging 16.8 points, 5.7 rebounds, 1.8 steals and 1.3 assists.

COLLEGE CAREER NOTES (KANSAS):


• Played one season (2014-15) at the University of Kansas, appeared in 36 games (27 starts), averaging 9.3 points (.444 FG%, .358 3P%,
.718 FT%), 5.0 rebounds, 0.8 assists, 1.1 steals in 21.0 minutes per game.
• Was an All-Big 12 Honorable Mention honoree and member of the Big 12 All-Newcomer Team.
• Was a top 10 Wayman Tisdale Award (USBWA National Freshman of the Year) finalist.
• Selected as the Big 12 Newcomer of the Week twice.
• Finished second on the Jayhawks with 41 steals and led the team in steals in 11 games during the season.
• Scored 20 or more points in three games, including a career-high 25 points against TCU in the quarterfinals of the Big 12 Champi-
onship.
• Recorded three double-doubles.

PERSONAL: Born Dec. 9, 1995 in New Orleans, Louisiana... Parents are Kelly Oubre Sr. and Tonya Coleman Oubre... Has an older sister,
Amber Coleman, and a younger brother, Gared Washington... Moved from New Orleans to Richmond, Texas, outside of Houston following
Hurricane Katrina when he was in fourth grade in 2005 with his father, Kelly Sr... Left-handed... Was a five-star recruit entering Kansas...
Scored 11 points and made the game-winning free throws in the 2014 McDonald’s All-American Game... Averaged 23 points per game for
Findlay Prep in Henderson, Nevada...Averaged 22.7 points per game while at Richmond’s Bush High School his junior year... Participated in
the USA Basketball Developmental National Team Mini-Camp in the summer of 2013... Prior to each of the Wizards’ games at the Pelicans
in 2017-18 and 2018-19, presented 10 high school students from the New Orleans area with scholarships... Passionate about fashion, has
been profiled by GQ and named to Slam’s 2019 NBA All-Drip First Team, in addition to walking at Fashion Week in Paris and New York...
Nickname is “Tsunami Papi”... Trademarked the term “Valley Boyz”, the moniker he playfully coined he and his Suns teammates following
his arrival in Phoenix... On Oct. 19, 2019, hosted a Valley Boyz popup shop with 100 percent of proceeds going to to UNICEF to benefit
Deandre Ayton’s Hurricane Dorian relief efforts... Follow on Twitter @KELLYOUBREJR and Instagram @kellyoubrejr

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ERIC PASCHALL | FORWARD
PASS-cull
HEIGHT: 6-6
WEIGHT: 264
BIRTHDATE: NOVEMBER 4, 1996
BIRTHPLACE: NORTH TARRYTOWN (NEW YORK)
COLLEGE: VILLANOVA
HIGH SCHOOL: ST. THOMAS MORE PREP (OAKDALE, CT)
NBA EXPERIENCE: 1 YEAR
DRAFTED BY: GOLDEN STATE, 2019, SECOND ROUND (#41)

MEDIA PAGE: https://www.nba.com/warriors/media/ericpaschall


QUICK FACTS
• Named to the 2020 NBA All-Rookie First Team, becoming the latest draft selection by the Warriors to garner All-Rookie honors,
passing Marc Jackson, who was selected 38th overall in 2000... Paschall is the first Warriors rookie since Harrison Barnes (2012-13,
First Team) to be named to the All-Rookie Team.
• Prior to the NBA suspending the season on March 11 due to the pandemic, Paschall was the only rookie ranked in the top five in
scoring, rebounding and field goal percentage.
• Was selected to participate in the 2020 NBA Rising Stars Game for Team USA and went on to record a team-high 23 points (10-of-13
FG) to help Team USA to a 151-131 win over Team World.
• Scored 30-plus points twice over the span of his first 13-career games, becoming the first Warriors rookie to accomplish the feat
since Rick Barry in 1965-66.
• Posted 34 points and 13 rebounds on November 4, 2019, his 23rd birthday, becoming the first Warriors rookie since Stephen Curry
to score 34-or-more points in a single game.
NBA REGULAR-SEASON RECORD --AVERAGES--
Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG BPG PPG
19-20 Golden State 60 1654 318 640 .497 37 129 .287 164 212 .774 82 193 275 127 32 13 837 4.6 2.1 14.0
TOTALS 60 1654 318 640 .497 37 129 .287 164 212 .774 82 193 275 127 32 13 837 4.6 2.1 14.0

REGULAR-SEASON CAREER HIGHS


Minutes............................42, 01/20/2020, Golden State at Portland
Field Goals........................11, 01/20/2020, Golden State at Portland (Twice)
Field Goal Attempts..........21, 01/20/2020, Golden State at Portland
Three-Point Field Goals....4, 11/04/2019, Golden State vs Portland
Three-Point Attempts......6, 11/04/2019, Golden State vs Portland
Free Throws......................8, 02/27/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Lakers (4 times)
Free Throw Attempts........10, 11/29/2019, Golden State at Miami (Twice)
Offensive Rebounds.........5, 03/01/2020, Golden State vs Washington (Twice)
Defensive Rebounds.........10, 11/04/2019, Golden State vs Portland
Rebounds.........................13, 01/20/2020, Golden State at Portland (Twice)
Assists..............................8, 03/05/2020, Golden State vs Toronto
Steals...............................5, 01/12/2020, Golden State at Memphis
Turnovers.........................5, 02/20/2020, Golden State vs Houston (Twice)
Blocked Shots...................2, 10/30/2019, Golden State vs Phoenix
Points...............................34, 11/04/2019, Golden State vs Portland

Career high points in any quarter: 17, 1st QTR, 11/4/19 Golden State vs. Portland
Career high points in any half: 19, 1st half, 11/4/19 Golden State vs. Portland

NBA HONORS
• Named to the 2020 NBA All-Rookie First Team, becoming the latest draft selection by the Warriors to garner All-Rookie honors, passing
Marc Jackson, who was selected 38th overall in 2000... Paschall is the first Warriors rookie since Harrison Barnes (2012-13, First Team)
to be named to the All-Rookie Team.

NBA CAREER TRANSACTIONS


• Selected by the Golden State Warriors in the second round (41st overall) of the 2019 NBA Draft.
• Signed by the Golden State Warriors to a contract (July 11, 2019).

2019-20 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 60 games (26 starts), averaging 14.0 points (.497 FG%, .287 3P%, .774 FT%), 4.6 rebounds, 2.1 assists in 27.6 minutes
per game in first NBA season.

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ERIC PASCHALL
• Named to the 2020 NBA All-Rookie First Team, becoming the latest draft selection by the Warriors to garner All-Rookie honors, passing
Marc Jackson, who was selected 38th overall in 2000.
• As a starter, appeared in 26 games, averaging 17.0 points (.488 FG%, .288 3P%, .791 FT%), 5.7 rebounds, 1.7 assists in 32.7 minutes
per game.
• As a reserve, appeared in 34 games, averaging 11.6 points (.507 FG%, .286 3P%, .753 FT%), 3.7 rebounds, 2.4 assists in 23.6 minutes
per game.
• Among NBA rookies this season, ranked fourth in scoring (14.0 ppg), sixth in rebounding (4.6 rpg), fifth in field goal percentage
(.497 FG%), 10th in free throw percentage (.774 FT%), eighth in minutes played per game (27.6 mpg), tied 11th in assists (2.1 apg).
• One of five rookies to have at least two 30-point games this season (Chicago’s Coby White - 3, New Orleans’ Zion Williamson - 3, Miami’s
Kendrick Nunn - 2 and Denver’s Michael Porter Jr. - 2).

THE PLAYERS
• With Michael Porter Jr. (5) and Zion Williamson (2), only rookies with at least two 20-point, 10-rebound games this season.
• With Michael Porter Jr. (2), only rookies to post a 30-point, 10-rebound game this season.
• Scored in double-figures in 44 games, 20-or-more in 13, 30-or-more in two.
• His 44 games scoring at least 10 points was the third-most, trailing only Ja Morant (62) and Kendrick Nunn (52).
• Grabbed 10-or-more rebounds in four games.
• Recorded four double-doubles (11/4, 11/25, 1/20, 2/3), including two 20-point, 10-rebound double-doubles... Tied for fourth-
most double-doubles by a rookie this season (Ja Morant, 15; Denver’s Michael Porter, 9; Charlotte’s P.J. Washington, 4)... Tied for
second-most point-rebound double-doubles by a rookie this season, trailing only Michael Porter Jr. who had nine and tied with P.J.
Washington with four.
• Led team in scoring in 10 games, rebounding in 13, assists in five.
• Among the Warriors rookie franchise single-season performances, ranks 18th in points (837), tied 16th with Chris Mullin in scoring
(14.0), tied 19th with Klay Thompson in field goals made (318), 18th in free throws made (164) and 20th in free throws attempted
(212).
• His 837 points were the most points scored by a Warriors rookie in a single season since Stephen Curry had 1,399 in 2009-10.
• One of three rookies to make at least 200 trips to the free throw line (Ja Morant and RJ Barrett are the others)... His 164 free throws
made were the second-most by a rookie this season behind Ja Morant (239).
• On 10/24 vs. LA Clippers, scored 14 points in the opening night game, becoming the last Warriors rookie not drafted in the first round
to tally that many points in the Warriors’ first game of the season since Sarunas Marciulionis, who was a sixth-round selection in 1989-
90, scored 19 points on November 3, 1989 at Phoenix (Elias Sports Bureau).
• On 10/30 vs. Phoenix, scored 20 points, giving him two 20-point efforts in a span of three games - the last Warriors second-rounder to
score at least 20 points twice in a span of three games was Gilbert Arenas in 2001-02.
• On 11/2 vs. Charlotte, scored a career-high 25 points to become the first Warriors second-round pick to tally at least 25 points in his
rookie campaign since Charles Jenkins scored 27 points on March 25, 2012 at Portland, according to the Elias Sports Bureau... The last
NBA rookie that was selected in the second round that scored at least 25 points in a game in their rookie season was Memphis’ Jevon
Carter who scored 32 points against the Warriors on April 10, 2019.
• With team-high and career-high 34 points and game-high and career-high 13 rebounds on 11/4 vs. Portland, became the first
Warriors rookie since Stephen Curry to score that many points in a game... Curry had 42 points on 4/14/10 at Portland. (Basketball
Reference)
• Is the first Warriors rookie since Chris Webber to score at least 34 points and grab 13 rebounds... Webber posted a 36/13 game on
1/4/94 vs. Sacramento. (Basketball Reference)
• The last Warriors player to record at least 34 points and 13 rebounds was Kevin Durant (44 points, 13 rebounds) on 11/24/18 vs.
Sacramento.
• The last NBA player to record at least 34 points and 13 rebounds in their rookie season was Blake Griffin (47/14 on 1/17/11 vs. Indiana).
(Elias Sports Bureau)
• His 34 points are the fourth-most scored by a rookie this season.
• The last second-round pick to score at least 30 points for the Warriors in their rookie season was Gilbert Arenas (32 points on 3/21/02
vs. L.A. Clippers). (Elias Sports Bureau)
• His 17 points in the first quarter against the Trail Blazers (11/4) was the most scored by a rookie in a quarter since Reggie Williams
tallied 18 points in the fourth quarter on 3/22/10 vs. Phoenix. (Elias Sports Bureau)
• Paschall accomplished this in just his seventh career game - the last player to record at least 34 points and 13 rebounds by their
seventh NBA game was Alonzo Mourning who had 34 points and 14 rebounds in his fourth career game on 11/20/92 vs. Golden
State... The last Warriors rookie to accomplish this feat before his seventh career game was Wilt Chamberlain who did it five times.
(Basketball Reference)
• With the 34-point effort, Paschall scored at least 20 points three times in a span of four games.
• He scored 79 points in his three career starts. In the past 30 years, the only other NBA player to score that many points over his first
three career starts was former Warrior Jeremy Lin who scored 89 points for the Knicks in February 2012. (Stats, Inc.)
• The last Warriors rookie with at least 25 points in two straight games was Curry with five straight games (4/4/10 - 4/11/10). (Elias
Sports Bureau)

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• The last Warriors rookie not drafted in the first round to score 20-or-more points three times in a four-game span was Reggie Williams
(undrafted), 3/22/10 - 3/28/10. (Elias Sports Bureau)
• On 11/17 at New Orleans, tallied a game-high 30 points, team-high-tying seven rebounds, two assists... Became the first Warriors
rookie to have at least two 30-point games in their rookie season since Stephen Curry, eight in 2009-10.
• On 12/9 vs. Memphis, with five points (2-10 FG, 0-2 3P, 1-1 FT), double-figure scoring streak came to an end at 13 games... The last
Warriors rookie to score in double figures in at least 13-straight games was Klay Thompson, who had a 14-game double-figure scoring
streak from April 4-26, 2012.
• Scored 30 or more points twice in his first 13 career games... According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Paschall is the first Warrior rookie
to have multiple 30-point games in their first 13 career games since Rick Barry had three 30-point showings in 1965-66... The last
rookie to score at least 30 points twice in his first 13 career games prior to this season was Milwaukee’s Brandon Jennings who did it
twice during the 2009-10 season.
• Paschall, drafted in the second round (41st overall), joined Atlanta’s John Drew as only players selected in the second round in NBA
history to have multiple 30-point games in their first 13 career games, according to the Elias Sports Bureau... Drew had three 30-point
games in his first 13 career appearances... No undrafted players has ever done this.
• With his two 30-point efforts, Paschall is the first Warriors rookie to have at least two such outings since Stephen Curry posted eight
30-point games in 2009-10... The last Golden State rookie not drafted in the first round to have at least two 30-point games in their
first season was Anthony Morrow with two in 2008-09.
• He is the seventh rookie in franchise history to score at least 300 points in his first 20 games of his career with the Warriors, and the
first since Mitch Richmond scored 378 points in his first 20 career games 1988-89.
• Participated in the 2020 NBA Rising Stars Game on Friday, February 14, scoring a team-high 23 points (10-13 FG, 1-1 3P, 2-3 FT) off
the bench to help Team USA to a 151-131 win.
• Missed a total of five games in 2019-20 - right hip contusion (3), left hip soreness (2).
• Missed one game (11/9 at Oklahoma City) due to a right hip contusion.
• Missed two games (12/13 at Utah, 12/15 vs. Sacramento) due to left hip soreness.
• Missed two games (12/27 vs. Phoenix, 12/28 vs. Dallas) due to a right hip contusion

NBA CAREER NOTES (GOLDEN STATE)


• Becomes the 14th player from Villanova to be selected by the Warriors in their franchise history and the first since Clarence Smith in
1971 (9th round, 143rd overall).

2019 SUMMER LEAGUE (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in three games (all starts) in the 2019 California Classic Summer League (Sacramento), averaging 11.0 points (.615 FG%, 2-3
3P, 4-6 FT), 2.5 rebounds, 1.5 assists in 18.7 minutes per game.
• Appeared in one game (one start) in the 2019 NBA Summer League (Las Vegas), recording 12 points (4-9 FG, 1-4 3P, 3-4 FT), five
rebounds and four assists in 25 minutes.
• Missed three games due to a bruised tailbone.

COLLEGE CAREER NOTES (FORDHAM, VILLANOVA)


• Appeared in 137 games (109 starts) over four collegiate seasons, including three at Villanova (2016-17 to 2018-19) and his freshman
year at Fordham (2014-15).
• Sat out the 2015-16 season under NCAA Transfer Rule.
• Posted career averages of 12.3 points (.468 FG%, .331 3P%, .765 FT%), 5.1 rebounds and 1.5 assists in 29.6 minutes per game.
• Was a unanimous selection to the 2019 All-Big East First Team.
• Named to the 2019 Big East All-Tournament Team.
• Named to the 2018 NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team.
• Tabbed the 2015 Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year.
• Twice named Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week.
• Led Fordham in scoring with 15.9 points per game.
• Won the 2018 NCAA National Championship as a member of Villanova.
• Appeared in 36 games (all starts) his senior season, posting averages of 16.5 points, 6.1 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 36.1 minutes
per game.
• As a senior, paced the team in rebounds per game (6.1), ranked second in scoring (16.6 points per game) and placed third in assists
per game (2.1).

PERSONAL: Born in North Tarrytown, New York… Parents are Juan Eric Paschall and Cecelia Brooks-Paschall… Has three siblings, Ellen,
Eudora and Tia… Attended St. Thomas More Prep in Oakdale, Conn… Close friends with Utah’s Donovan Mitchell… Named to the 2019
Big East Honor Roll.

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JORDAN POOLE | GUARD
HEIGHT: 6-4
WEIGHT: 195
BIRTHDATE: JUNE 19, 1999
BIRTHPLACE: MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN
COLLEGE: MICHIGAN
HIGH SCHOOL: LA LUMIERE SCHOOL (LA PORTE, IN)
NBA EXPERIENCE: 1 YEAR
DRAFTED BY: GOLDEN STATE, 2019, FIRST ROUND (#28)

THE PLAYERS
MEDIA PAGE: https://www.nba.com/warriors/media/jordanpoole
QUICK FACTS
• Selected by Golden State with the 28th overall pick in the 2019 NBA Draft, becoming the third player from the University of
Michigan drafted by the franchise.
• His 265 attempts from three-point-range are the third-most attempted by a Warriors rookie in a single season, trailing only Stephen
Curry (380) and Klay Thompson (268).
• Appeared in 57 games (14 starts), averaging 8.8 points (.333 FG%, .279 3P%, .798 FT%), 2.1 rebounds, 2.4 assists in 22.4 minutes
per game in first NBA season.
• Posted a career-high 21 points on January 18 vs. Orlando.

NBA REGULAR-SEASON RECORD: --AVERAGES--


Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG BPG PPG
19-20 Golden State 57 1274 167 502 .333 74 265 .279 95 119 .798 9 109 118 134 35 10 503 2.1 2.4 8.8
TOTALS 57 1274 167 502 .333 74 265 .279 95 119 .798 9 109 118 134 35 10 503 2.1 2.4 8.8

G LEAGUE REGULAR-SEASON RECORD: --AVERAGES--


Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG BPG PPG
19-20 Santa Cruz 3 105 25 54 .463 11 26 .423 12 15 .800 0 18 18 16 4 0 78 6.0 5.3 26.0
TOTALS 3 105 25 54 .463 11 26 .423 12 15 .800 0 18 18 16 4 0 78 6.0 5.3 26.0

REGULAR-SEASON CAREER HIGHS


Minutes............................35, 11/09/2019, Golden State at Oklahoma City
Field Goals........................8, 02/23/2020, Golden State vs New Orleans (3 times)
Field Goal Attempts..........19, 01/18/2020, Golden State vs Orlando
Three-Point Field Goals....5, 11/29/2019, Golden State at Miami
Three-Point Attempts......12, 11/13/2019, Golden State at L.A. Lakers
Free Throws......................8, 11/04/2019, Golden State vs Portland
Free Throw Attempts........8, 11/04/2019, Golden State vs Portland
Offensive Rebounds.........2, 03/01/2020, Golden State vs Washington
Defensive Rebounds.........6, 02/10/2020, Golden State vs Miami (Twice)
Rebounds.........................6, 02/10/2020, Golden State vs Miami (4 times)
Assists..............................8, 02/27/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Lakers
Steals...............................3, 02/05/2020, Golden State at Brooklyn (Twice)
Turnovers.........................4, 03/01/2020, Golden State vs Washington (3 times)
Blocked Shots...................1, 03/05/2020, Golden State vs Toronto (10 times)
Points...............................21, 01/18/2020, Golden State vs Orlando

NBA CAREER TRANSACTIONS


• With Golden State, appeared in 57 games (14 starts), averaging 8.8 points (.333 FG%, .279 3P%, .798 FT%), 2.1 rebounds, 2.4 assists
in 22.4 minutes per game in first NBA season in 2019-20.
• Career high points in any quarter: 11 (three times, last 1st QTR, 1/18/20 Golden State vs. Orlando)
• Career high points in any half: 14, 1st half, 1/18/20 Golden State vs. Orlando

NBA CAREER TRANSACTIONS


• Selected by the Golden State Warriors in the first round (28th overall) of the 2019 NBA Draft.
• Signed by the Golden State Warriors to a contract (July 11, 2019).

2019-20 NBA SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 57 games (14 starts), averaging 8.8 points (.333 FG%, .279 3P%, .798 FT%), 2.1 rebounds, 2.4 assists in 22.4 minutes
per game in first NBA season.
• As a starter, appeared in 14 games, averaging 12.6 points (.373 FG%, .287 3P%, .862 FT%), 2.2 rebounds, 2.9 assists in 30.5 minutes
per game.

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• As a reserve, appeared in 43 games, averaging 7.6 points (.312 FG%, .275 3P%, .778 FT%), 2.0 rebounds, 2.2 assists in 19.7 minutes
per game.
• Among NBA rookies this season, ranked seventh in free throw percentage (.798), eighth in assists per game (2.4 apg), tied 17th in
scoring (8.8 ppg).
• Attempted 265 3-pointers this season, the third-most ever attempted by a Warriors rookie in a single season... Klay Thompson (268,
2011-12) is in second place; Stephen Curry is first (380, 2009-10).Scored in double-figures in 25 games, 20-or-more in three games.
• In the final 13 games he played in (five starts), averaged 14.3 points (.472 FG%, .310 3P%, .757 FT%), 2.5 rebounds, 3.9 assists in 27.2
minutes per game... Scored in double-figures in 12 of those games, including a career-best streak of 10 straight.
• Led Warriors in scoring in two games, assists in five.
• Among the Warriors rookie franchise single-season performances, ranks fifth in 3-point field goals made (74) and third in 3-point
field goals attempted (265).
• On 11/1 vs. San Antonio, scored a then-career-high 20 points (7-13 FG, 4-7 3P, 2-2 FT).
• On 11/11 vs. Utah, missed only free throw attempt, ending a 23-made free throw streak... He was the first Warrior in 20 years to begin
a career with a free throw streak that long, according to the Elias Sports Bureau... More Elias: Poole is the first Warriors rookie to make
at least 23 straight free throws at any point of a season since Klay Thompson made 29 straight free throws in 2011-12; the last NBA
rookie to open a season with 23 consecutive free throws made was Memphis’ Kobi Simmons with 25 (12/26/17 - 4/11/18).
• On 11/13 at the Lakers, set a Warriors rookie single-game record for most 3-point field goals attempted (12), surpassing the previous
mark of 11 held by Stephen Curry, who attempted that many in two games during his rookie campaign in 2009-10.
• On 11/29 at Miami, matched then-career-high in scoring with game-high-tying 20 points (5-10 FG, 5-6 3P, 5-6 FT) and recorded one
rebound and one assist in 28 minutes off the bench.
• On 1/18 vs. Orlando, scored a career-high 21 points, 11 coming in the first quarter (matching a career-high for any quarter for the third
time)... Had 14-first half points, the most points he’s scored in any half.
• Missed one game (2/29) due to right ankle sprain.

2019-20 G LEAGUE SEASON


• With Santa Cruz, appeared in three games (all starts), averaging 26.0 points (.463 FG%, .423 3P%, .800 FT%), 6.3 rebounds, 4.7
assists, 1.7 steals in 35.0 minutes per game.

NBA CAREER NOTES (GOLDEN STATE)


• Became the third player from Michigan to be selected by the Warriors in their franchise history, joining Rickey Green (1977, first round,
16th overall) and John Tidwell (1961, fourth round, 38th overall).

2019 SUMMER LEAGUE (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in two games (all starts) in the 2019 California Classic Summer League (Sacramento), averaging 8.0 points (.200 FG%, .091
3P%, 7-7 FT), 3.5 rebounds, 1.5 assists, 1.00 steals in 26.5 minutes per game.
• Appeared in four games (all starts) in the 2019 NBA Summer League (Las Vegas), averaging 17.8 points (.400 FG%, .267 3P%, .789
FT%), 2.8 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 2.25 steals in 29.0 minutes per game.
• Scored in double figures in five games, including all four he played in Las Vegas.

COLLEGE CAREER NOTES (MICHIGAN)


• Appeared in 75 games (37 starts) over two seasons at Michigan, averaging 9.4 points (.434 FG%, .370 3P%, .831 FT%), 2.2 rebounds
and 1.4 assists in 22.7 minutes per game.
• Named a 2019 All-Big Ten Honorable Mention.
• Named Big Ten Player of the Week honors for the week of December 3, 2018.
• Helped Michigan to the 2018 Big Ten Tournament title.
• Was a part of two-straight Sweet 16 appearances (2018, 2019), a Final Four and National Championship Game appearance (2018).
• Appeared in 37 games (all starts) during his sophomore season, averaging 12.8 points, 3.0 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.1 steals in 33.1
minutes per game.
• In sophomore season, was the team’s second-leading scorer at 12.8 points per game, improving his freshman scoring average (6.0)
by 6.8 points.

PERSONAL: Born in Milwaukee… Son of Monet and Anthony Poole… Earned Academic All-Big Ten honors (2019)… Volunteers at
animal shelters and loves cats… His game-winning three-point basket vs. Houston in the 2018 that advanced Michigan to the Sweet 16
was nominated for an ESPY award.

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ALEN SMAILAGIC | FORWARD
Allen SMY-luh-geech
HEIGHT: 6-10
WEIGHT: 241
BIRTHDATE: AUGUST 18, 2000
BIRTHPLACE: BELGRADE, SERBIA
NBA EXPERIENCE: 1 YEAR
DRAFTED BY: NEW ORLEANS, 2019, SECOND ROUND (#39)
HOW ACQUIRED: TRADE WITH MINNESOTA FOR 2021 AND
2023 SECOND-ROUND PICKS AND CASH CONSIDERATIONS

THE PLAYERS
MEDIA PAGE: https://www.nba.com/warriors/media/alensmailagic
QUICK FACTS
• A native of Belgrade, Serbia.
• Nicknamed “Smiley”.
• Played professionally in Europe and with the Warriors’ G League affiliate the Santa Cruz Warriors prior to joining the Warriors as the
39th overall selection of the 2019 NBA Draft.
• Scored a career-high 10 points twice during his rookie season.
• At just 19 years, 131 days old when he debuted for Golden State, he became the fourth-youngest player to appear in a game for
the Warriors.
• He split time between Golden State and Santa Cruz throughout his rookie season.

NBA REGULAR-SEASON RECORD: --AVERAGES--


Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG BPG PPG
19-20 Golden State 14 139 20 40 .500 3 13 .231 16 19 .842 10 17 27 13 3 4 59 1.9 0.9 4.2
TOTALS 14 139 20 40 .500 3 13 .231 16 19 .842 10 17 27 13 3 4 59 1.9 0.9 4.2

NBA G LEAGUE REGULAR-SEASON RECORD: --AVERAGES--


Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG
18-19 Santa Cruz 47 818 161 324 .497 19 78 .244 85 129 .659 101 90 191 47 40 42 426 4.1 1.0 9.1
19-20 Santa Cruz 19 492 108 211 .512 28 82 .341 24 41 .585 35 82 117 26 20 16 288 6.2 1.4 15.2
TOTALS 66 1310 269 535 .503 47 160 .294 109 170 .641 136 172 308 73 60 58 714 4.7 1.1 10.8

REGULAR-SEASON CAREER HIGHS


Minutes............................20, 12/28/2019, Golden State vs Dallas
Field Goals........................4, 01/08/2020, Golden State vs Milwaukee
Field Goal Attempts..........7, 01/08/2020, Golden State vs Milwaukee
Three-Point Field Goals....1, 02/08/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Lakers (3 times)
Three-Point Attempts......2, 02/08/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Lakers (4 times)
Free Throws......................5, 01/02/2020, Golden State at Minnesota
Free Throw Attempts........6, 01/02/2020, Golden State at Minnesota
Offensive Rebounds.........2, 02/20/2020, Golden State vs Houston (Twice)
Defensive Rebounds.........5, 12/28/2019, Golden State vs Dallas
Rebounds.........................5, 12/28/2019, Golden State vs Dallas
Assists..............................3, 01/14/2020, Golden State vs Dallas
Steals...............................1, 02/20/2020, Golden State vs Houston (3 times)
Turnovers.........................2, 02/12/2020, Golden State at Phoenix (Twice)
Blocked Shots...................1, 02/08/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Lakers (4 times)
Points...............................10, 02/08/2020, Golden State vs L.A. Lakers (Twice)

NBA CAREER TRANSACTIONS


• Selected by the New Orleans Pelicans in the second round (39th overall) of the 2019 NBA Draft with his draft rights being acquired by
Golden State in exchange for the Warriors’ 2021 and 2023 second-round selections and cash considerations (June 20, 2019).
• Signed by the Golden State Warriors to a contract (July 11, 2019).

2019-20 NBA SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 14 games off the bench, averaging 4.2 points (.500 FG%, .231 3P%, .842 FT%), 1.9 rebounds, 0.9 assists in 9.9 minutes
per game in first NBA season.
• Scored in double-figures in two games.
• On 12/27 vs. Phoenix, made NBA debut, recording four points (2-3 FG, 0-1 3P), one rebound and one block in five minutes off the
bench... At 19 years, 131 days old, Smailagić became the fourth-youngest player to appear in a game for the Warriors... Only Stan
Brown (18 years, 139 days in 1947), Andris Biedrins (18 years, 217 days in 2004) and Anthony Randolph (19 years, 111 days in 2008)
were younger.
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• On 1/8 vs. Milwaukee, set a career high with 10 points (4-7 FG, 1-2 3P, 1-2 FT) and four rebounds in 11 minutes off the bench in the
sixth game of his career.
• On 2/8 vs. L.A. Lakers, matched his career high in scoring with 10 points (3-5 FG, 1-2 3P, 3-4 FT) while recording one rebound, one steal
and one block in 14 minutes off the bench.
• Recalled on December 23 after being assigned to Santa Cruz on December 12.
• Did not play in the preseason and the first month of the regular season due to a right ankle sprain suffered prior to training camp.
• Missed 18 games (10/24-11/25) due to a right ankle sprain.
• Missed five games (3/1-3/10) due to right quadriceps contusion.

2019-20 G LEAGUE SEASON


• With Santa Cruz, appeared in 18 games (16 starts), averaging 15.8 points (.512 FG%, .333 3P%, .585 FT%), 6.2 rebounds, 1.4 assists,
1.0 steals and 26.7 minutes per game.

2019 SUMMER LEAGUE (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in three games (one start) in the 2019 California Classic Summer League (Sacramento), averaging 6.0 points (.292 FG%,
.125 3P%, .429 FT%), 4.3 rebounds, 0.7 assists in 20.0 minutes per game.
• Appeared in four games (all starts) in the 2019 NBA Summer League (Las Vegas), averaging 8.5 points (.406 FG%, .300 3P%, .714
FT%), 5.0 rebounds, 1.5 assists in 18.0 minutes per game.

G LEAGUE CAREER TRANSACTIONS


• Selected by the South Bay Lakers with the fourth overall selection in the 2018 NBA G League Draft... Draft rights acquired by Santa Cruz
in exchange for Jermerrio Jones (18th overall selection) and the Warriors 2019 first round pick.

2018-19 SEASON (SANTA CRUZ)


• Appeared in 47 games (four starts) with Santa Cruz, averaging 9.1 points, 4.0 rebounds and 1.0 assists in 17.4 minutes per game.
• Appeared in two playoff games, averaging 5.0 points, 2.5 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 1.50 steals in 11.7 minutes per game.
• Recorded three double-doubles.
• At 18 years and 77 days old on Opening Night (11/3/18), became the youngest player in NBA G League history... The only other
18-year-olds to ever play in the G League were Ersan Ilyasova (2005-06), Amir Johnson (2005-06) and CJ Miles (2006-07), who were
all on assignment from the NBA.

EUROPEAN CAREER NOTES


• With Beko in the U19 Roda JLS league, appeared in 19 games, averaging 21.7 points, 11.1 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 2.0 steals and 1.9
blocks in 27.6 minutes per game in 2017-18, earning the league MVP.
• Played 10 games in the Prva Muska Regionalna Liga/MRL CENTAR, scoring 15.9 points on 69.0 percent from the field to go with 5.0
rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.60 steals per game.
• Participated in the 2016 FIBA U16 European Championship, averaging 5.0 points and 5.7 rebounds.

PERSONAL: Born in Belgrade, Serbia... Nickname is Smiley.

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KLAY THOMPSON | GUARD
HEIGHT: 6-6
WEIGHT: 215
BIRTHDATE: FEBRUARY 8, 1990
BIRTHPLACE: LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
COLLEGE: WASHINGTON STATE
HIGH SCHOOL: SANTA MARGARITA CATHOLIC
(RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA, CA)
NBA EXPERIENCE: 9 YEARS
DRAFTED BY: GOLDEN STATE, 2011, FIRST ROUND (#11)

THE PLAYERS
MEDIA PAGE: https://www.nba.com/warriors/media/klaythompson

QUICK FACTS
• Holds the NBA record for most three-pointers made (14) and attempted (24), set on October 29, 2018 at Chicago.
• Set NBA record for most points scored in a quarter with 37 points on January 23, 2015 vs. Sacramento, going a perfect 13-of-13 from
the field and 9-of-9 from three-point range.
• Five-time All-Star, two-time All-NBA selection, once named to All-Defensive Team.
• With a career-high 60 points in 29 minutes played on December 5, 2016 vs. Indiana, became the first player in the shot clock era
(1954-55) to score 60 points in game with fewer than 30 minutes played.
• Father, Mychal, played 14 seasons for three teams - the Portland Trail Blazers, San Antonio Spurs, and Los Angeles Lakers.

NBA REGULAR-SEASON RECORD: --AVERAGES--


Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG
11-12 Golden State 66 1608 318 718 .443 111 268 .414 79 91 .868 24 137 161 133 49 20 826 2.4 2.0 12.5
12-13 Golden State 82 2936 508 1205 .422 211 526 .401 132 157 .841 32 274 306 183 86 45 1359 3.7 2.2 16.6
13-14 Golden State 81 2868 559 1259 .444 223 535 .417 147 185 .795 38 211 249 181 74 37 1488 3.1 2.2 18.4
14-15 Golden State 77 2455 602 1299 .463 239 545 .439 225 256 .879 27 220 247 222 87 60 1668 3.2 2.9 21.7
15-16 Golden State 80 2666 651 1386 .470 276 650 .425 193 221 .873 35 271 306 166 60 49 1771 3.8 2.1 22.1
16-17 Golden State 78 2649 644 1376 .468 268 647 .414 186 218 .853 49 236 285 160 66 40 1742 3.7 2.1 22.3
17-18 Golden State 73 2506 575 1178 .488 229 521 .440 82 98 .837 31 246 277 185 55 34 1461 3.8 2.5 20.0
18-19 Golden State 78 2652 655 1402 .467 241 599 .402 129 158 .816 37 262 299 186 84 47 1680 3.8 2.4 21.5
19-20 Golden State DID NOT PLAY - REHABILITATION FROM TORN LEFT ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT (ACL)
TOTALS 615 20340 4512 9823 .459 1798 4290 .419 1173 1384 .848 273 1857 2130 1416 561 332 11995 3.5 2.3 19.5

NBA PLAYOFF RECORD: --AVERAGES--


Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG
12-13 Golden State 12 495 76 174 .437 25 59 .424 5 6 .833 9 46 55 22 12 7 182 4.6 1.8 15.2
13-14 Golden State 7 257 40 98 .408 16 44 .364 19 24 .792 4 20 24 25 7 5 115 3.4 3.6 16.4
14-15 Golden State 21 761 149 334 .446 57 146 .390 36 45 .800 9 72 81 54 16 19 391 3.9 2.6 18.6
15-16 Golden State 24 849 201 453 .444 98 231 .424 82 96 .854 15 73 88 54 26 9 582 3.7 2.3 24.3
16-17 Golden State 17 596 94 237 .397 41 106 .387 26 33 .788 11 55 66 35 14 5 255 3.9 2.1 15.0
17-18 Golden State 21 794 159 342 .465 67 157 .427 27 31 .871 11 75 86 38 16 6 412 4.1 1.8 19.6
18-19 Golden State 21 818 164 360 .456 70 158 .443 37 41 .902 12 74 86 44 28 15 435 4.1 2.1 20.7
TOTALS 123 4569 883 1998 .442 374 901 .415 232 276 .841 71 415 486 272 119 66 2372 4.0 2.2 19.3

REGULAR-SEASON CAREER HIGHS POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS


Minutes............................55, 11/10/2012, Golden State vs Denver Minutes........................... 51, 05/12/2013, Golden State vs San Antonio
Field Goals........................21, 12/05/2016, Golden State vs Indiana Field Goals....................... 14, 05/28/2016, Golden State at Okla. City (4 times)
Field Goal Attempts..........33, 12/05/2016, Golden State vs Indiana Field Goal Attempts......... 31, 05/28/2016, Golden State at Oklahoma City
Three-Point Field Goals....14, 10/29/2018, Golden State at Chicago Three-Point Field Goals... 11, 05/28/2016, Golden State at Oklahoma City
Three-Point Attempts......24, 10/29/2018, Golden State at Chicago Three-Point Attempts..... 18, 05/28/2016, Golden State at Oklahoma City
Free Throws......................13, 01/29/2017, Golden State at Portland Free Throws..................... 15, 04/18/2016, Golden State vs Houston
Free Throw Attempts........15, 01/29/2017, Golden State at Portland Free Throw Attempts....... 16, 04/18/2016, Golden State vs Houston
Offensive Rebounds.........3, 12/31/2018, Golden State at Phoenix (13 times) Offensive Rebounds........ 4, 05/04/2019, Golden State at Houston
Defensive Rebounds.........9, 11/19/2017, Golden State at Brooklyn (4 times) Defensive Rebounds........ 12, 05/08/2013, Golden State at San Antonio
Rebounds.........................10, 12/18/2017, Golden State at L.A. Lakers (4 times) Rebounds........................ 14, 05/08/2013, Golden State at San Antonio
Assists..............................8, 02/13/2019, Golden State at Portland (4 times) Assists............................. 7, 05/03/2014, Golden State at L.A. Clippers
Steals...............................5, 02/10/2016, Golden State at Phoenix (3 times) Steals.............................. 4, 05/26/2018, Golden State vs Houston
Turnovers.........................7, 03/10/2019, Golden State vs Phoenix (Twice) Turnovers........................ 5, 05/08/2017, Golden State at Utah (4 times)
Blocked Shots...................5, 01/17/2015, Golden State at Houston Blocked Shots.................. 3, 04/26/2019, Golden State at L.A. Clippers (3 times)
Points...............................60, 12/05/2016, Golden State vs Indiana Points.............................. 41, 05/28/2016, Golden State at Oklahoma City

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INJURY UPDATE: Underwent successful surgery to repair a torn KLAY THOMPSON CAREER 20-POINT QUARTERS IN
right Achilles (11/25/20)... The surgery, performed by Dr. Richard REGULAR SEASON AND PLAYOFFS
Ferkel in Los Angeles, is expected to keep Thompson sidelined for
the entire 2020-21 NBA season... He is expected to make a full POINTS DATE VS./AT OPPONENT QUARTER
37 01/23/2015 vs. SAC Q3
recovery... Thompson has not played since suffering a torn left 27 12/16/2015 vs. PHO Q3
Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) in Game 6 of the 2019 NBA Finals 26 04/13/2015 vs. MEM Q2
vs. Toronto (6/13/19) with 2:22 remaining in the third quarter. 23 12/05/2016 vs. IND Q2
23 01/21/2019 at LAL Q3
22 01/05/2016 at LAL Q1
REGULAR SEASON NOTES 22 04/08/2018 at PHO Q1
• Has made at least 200 3-point field goals in each of the last 22 10/29/2018 at CHI Q1
21 03/16/2017 vs. ORL Q1
seven seasons (2012-13 – 2018-19), an NBA record shared 20 12/05/2016 vs. IND Q3
with teammate Stephen Curry.
NOTE: Highest career point total for the fourth quarter is 19, 05/28/2016
at OKC and 11/26/18 vs. ORL
NBA HONORS
• Named to the All-Defensive Second Team (2018-19). Bold indicates career-high for that quarter (includes multiple
instances)
• Named to the All-NBA Third Team in back-to-back seasons
(2014-15 and 2015-16). NBA PLAYOFFS
• Five-time All Star (2015-19); Started in the backcourt along- POINTS DATE VS./AT OPPONENT ROUND QTR
20 05/04/2018 at NOP SEM Q2
side teammate Stephen Curry in 2015. Elias Sports Bureau
• Earned First Team All-Rookie Honors in 2011-12.
• Named Western Conference Player of the Week four times. KLAY THOMPSON CAREER MILESTONE CAREER THREE-POINTERS

NBA RECORDS NO. DATE OPPONENT QUARTER TIME


• Holds NBA single-game record for most 3-point field goals 1st 12/25/2011 LAC 3 01:58
100th 04/14/2012 LAC 4 00:03
made (14) and attempted (24), set on October 29, 2018 at 500th 03/12/2014 LAC 4 02:51
Chicago. 1,000th 03/18/2016 DAL 1 04:55
1,500th 02/06/2018 OKC 2 00:40.9
• Shares NBA record for most field goals made in a quarter with
David Thompson (13), 1/23/15 vs. Sacramento (3rd Quarter).
• Has third-longest streak in NBA history with a made 3-pointer in 95 consecutive games, 12/11/16 - 1/8/18, trailing only Stephen Curry
(157) and Kyle Korver (127).
• Made 200 3-pointers for the seventh-straight season, joining Stephen Curry as the only players in NBA history to do so.
• Made 10 3-pointers in first half on 10/29/18 at Chicago, setting a new NBA record for most 3-pointers in the first half and tying
Chandler Parsons (1/24/14) for most in a half in NBA history.
• Set an NBA record for points in a quarter with 37 points on 1/23/15 vs. Sacramento, going a perfect 13-of-13 from the field and 9-of-9
from 3-point range in the third frame, besting the previous record of 33 points set by George Gervin (4/9/78) and Carmelo Anthony
(12/10/08).
• Set an NBA record for threes in a quarter with nine on 1/23/15 vs. Sacramento, surpassing the previous record of eight set by Michael
Redd (2/20/02) and Joe Johnson (12/16/13).
• Shares NBA record for most 3-point field goals attempted in a half (14) with J.R. Smith, James Harden and Stephen Curry, on 10/29/18
at Chicago.
• Has NBA records for most 3-pointers made in first five seasons in the league (1,060) and first six seasons (1,328).

NBA CAREER NOTES


• Appeared in 615 career games (578 starts), averaging 19.5 points (.459 FG%, .419 3P%, .848 FT%), 3.5 rebounds, 2.3 assists in 33.1
minutes per game in eight seasons with the Golden State Warriors.
• Connected on 276 three-pointers in 2015-16, the eighth-highest 3-point total in a single season in NBA history.
• Three-time NBA champion with Golden State (2015, 2017, 2018).
• On 1/23/15 vs. Sacramento, set the NBA record for most points scored in a quarter and most 3-pointers made in a quarter, tallying 37
points in the third frame on a perfect 9-of-9 from 3-point range.
• Joined Stephen Curry as the only players in NBA history to hit at least 200 3-pointers in seven consecutive seasons (2012-13 to 2018-
19).
• Combined with his backcourt mate, Stephen Curry, to hit 678 three-pointers in 2015-16, the most by a tandem in a single season in
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• On 12/5/16 vs. Indiana, became the fourth player in Warriors history to score 60 points in a game, joining Wilt Chamberlain, Rick Barry
and Joe Fulks... Scored 60 points in 29 minutes, becoming the first player in the Shot Clock Era (since 1954-55) to score 60 points in a
game with fewer than 30 minutes played… Became the first Warrior in nearly 43 years to score 60 points in a game (last, Rick Barry
with a career-high 64 on 3/26/74 vs. Portland, 3/26/74)... Hit a career-high 21 field goals, shooting 21-of-33 (.636) from the field,
8-of-14 (.571) from 3-point range and 10-of-11 from the free throw line… His eight 3-pointers were a season-high, while his 10 free
throws matched a regular season career-high… Scored 40 points in the first half, a career-high for scoring in a half.
• Won the Three-Point Contest at 2016 NBA All-Star Saturday Night, tying Stephen Curry’s Three-Point Contest record (set in 2015) with
a score of 27 points in the final round.
• Won an Olympic gold medal with Team USA at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.

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• Won gold with Team USA at the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup in Spain.
• On the Warriors’ all-time regular-season career leaders lists, ranks second in three-pointers made (1,798), third in three-point percent-
age (.419) and fifth in free throw percentage (.848).
• Led the NBA in points on catch & shoot opportunities in two seasons (2013-14, 2016-17).

NBA CAREER TRANSACTIONS


• Selected by Golden State as an early entry candidate in the first round (11th overall) of the 2011 NBA Draft.
• Signed a contract extension with the Golden State Warriors (October 31, 2014).
• Signed a multi-year contract with the Golden State Warriors (July 10, 2019).

2019-20 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)


• Missed entire season due to rehabilitation following a torn left Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) suffered in Game 6 of the 2019 NBA
Finals vs. Toronto (6/13/19) with 2:22 remaining in the third quarter.

2018-19 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 78 games (all starts), averaging 21.5 points (.467 FG%, .402 3P%, .816 FT%), 3.8 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 1.08 steals in 34.0
minutes per game with the Golden State Warriors.
• Among league leaders, ranked 18th in scoring.
• Scored in double-figures in 74 games, 20-or-more in 44, 30-or-more in 12, 40-or-more in three, 50-or-more in one.
• Led Warriors in scoring in 18 games, rebounding in three and assists in two.
• Made 200 3-pointers for the seventh-straight season, joining Stephen Curry as the only players in NBA history to do so.
• On 10/29 at Chicago, set new NBA record for 3-point field goals made (14) and attempted (24) en route to finishing with game-high
52 points… Had 10 3-pointers in first half, setting a new NBA record for most 3-pointers in the first half and tying Chandler Parsons
(1/24/14) for most in a half in NBA history.
• On 11/24 vs. Sacramento, with 5.8 seconds left, hit game-winning shot (second career game-winner under six seconds) to give the
Warriors a 117-116 win over the Kings.
• On 1/21 at the L.A. Lakers, made his first 10 3-point field goal attempts to tie two NBA records - most consecutive 3-pointers to start
a game (last time was Denver’s Ty Lawson who made his first 10 3’s on 4/9/11 vs. Minnesota) and most consecutive 3-pointers during
any point in a game (last time was Houston’s Chandler Parsons, 1/24/14 vs. Memphis)… Finished with 44 points in 27 minutes,
marking the third time in his career he tallied at least 40 points in fewer than 30 minutes played, an accomplishment no other player
has done that more than once in the shot-clock era (since 1954-55)… Without going to the free throw line once, Thompson joined
five players to score that many points (44) without making a trip to the charity stripe in a game in NBA history - Of the six players to
score at least 44 points without a trip to the free throw line, Thompson became the first to accomplish the feat on the road.
• Missed two games due to injury and illness - one game due to illness (1/31) and one (4/9) due to right knee soreness (4/9).

2017-18 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 73 games (all starts), averaging 20.0 points (.488 FG%, .440 3P%, .837 FT%), 3.8 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 0.75 steals in
34.3 minutes per game.
• Among the league leaders, ranked fifth in 3-point field goal percentage.
• Ranked first in catch-and-shoot points per game (11.0 ppg) for the third straight season (was first in 2015-16 and 2016-17).
• Scored in double-figures in 69 games, 20-or-more points in 38 games, 30-or-more points in three games.
• Grabbed 10-or-more rebounds in two games.
• Recorded two double-doubles (point/rebound - 2)
• Led the team in scoring in 14 games, rebounds in one and assists in two.
• On 1/12 at Milwaukee, went 0-of-2 from 3-point range, ending consecutive games streak with at least one 3-pointer at 95 games, the
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• Twice this season, began a game making at least seven straight field goal attempts - nine consecutive on 12/20 vs. Memphis and seven
straight on 2/22 vs. L.A. Clippers (career-best is nine, twice).
• Missed one game (1/10) due to rest.
• Missed eight games (3/14-3/29) due to a fractured right thumb.

2016-17 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 78 games (all starts), averaging a career-high 22.3 points (.468 FG%, .414 3P%, .853 FT%), 3.7 rebounds, 2.1 assists in
34.0 minutes per game.
• Among league leaders, ranked second in 3-pointers made (268) and tied for ninth in 3-point field goal percentage.
• Connected on 268 three-pointers, joining teammate Stephen Curry as the only players in NBA history to hit at least 200 three-pointers
in five consecutive seasons.
• Made at least one 3-pointer in a career-best 54 consecutive games (12/11/16-4/12/17).
• Scored 20-or-more points in 50 games, 30-or-more in nine, 40-or-more in two, 50-or-more in one, 60-or-more in one.
• Led the NBA in catch-and-shoot points per game (11.5), the third time he led the NBA in that category (10.3 in 2015-16; 9.1 in
2013-14).
• Scored 20-or-more points in a quarter three times.
• Named a reserve on the 2017 Western Conference All-Star Team, earning his third career All-Star selection.
• Competed in the Three-Point Contest at 2017 NBA All-Star Saturday Night, where he was narrowly edged out in the first round.
• On 4/4 vs. Minnesota, scored 41 points (23 in the first half) to record his second 40-point game of the season… Coupled with Stephen
Curry’s 42 points in Golden State’s previous game on 4/2 vs. Washington, marked the first time in more than 43 years that two different
Warriors scored at least 40 points in back-to-back games in the same season (last: Cazzie Russell with 46 points on 3/24/74; Rick Barry
with a career-high 64 points on 3/26/74).
• On 2/25 vs. Brooklyn, crossed the 1,000 assist threshold for his career.
• On 2/15 vs. Sacramento, tallied his fifth 30-point game of the season with 35 points... Recorded his 400th career steal in that contest...
Marked his eighth-straight 20-point game (1/29-2/15).
• On 1/22 at Orlando, scored all 21 of his points on threes to become the first Warriors player to score 21 points on only 3-pointers...
Marked the second time in their careers that he and backcourt mate Stephen Curry both hit at least seven threes in the same game,
just the seventh time in NBA history that teammates have both hit at least seven threes in the same game... Became the only duo to
accomplish this feat multiple times.
• On 12/5 vs. Indiana, scored a career-high 60 points, joining Wilt Chamberlain, Rick Barry and Joe Fulks as the only Warriors to reach
the 60-point mark in a game... Scored 60 points in 29 minutes, becoming the first player in the Shot Clock Era (since 1954-55) to score
60 points in a game with fewer than 30 minutes played... Became the first Warrior in nearly 43 years to score 60 points in a game (last,
Rick Barry, career-high 64 on 3/26/74 vs. Portland)... Connected on a career-high 21 field goals, shooting 21-of-33 (.636) from the
field, 8-of-14 (.571) from 3-point range and 10-of-11 (.909) from the free throw line… Scored 40 points in the first half, a career-high
for scoring in a half and the most in any half in the NBA since Jimmy Butler scored 40 points in the second half on 1/3/16... Became
the seventh Warrior in franchise history to record multiple 50-point games for his career (Wilt Chamberlain, Rick Barry, Stephen Curry,
Purvis Short, Antawn Jamison, Phil Smith).
• Missed three games due to rest (1/10, 3/11, 4/10).
• Missed one game with a sore right arch (2/13).

2015-16 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 80 games (all starts), averaging 22.1 points (.470 FG%, .425 3P%, .873 FT%), 3.8 rebounds, 2.1 assists in 33.3 minutes
per game with the Golden State Warriors.
• Earned All-NBA Third Team honors for the second consecutive season.
• Among NBA leaders, tied for fifth in 3-point percentage and ranked 12th in scoring.
• Scored 20-or-more points in 42 games, 30-or-more in 17, 40-or-more in four.
• Connected on 276 three-pointers, then the third-highest 3-point total in a single season in NBA history (behind two Stephen Curry
seasons).
• Joined Stephen Curry as the only players in NBA history to hit at least 200 three-pointers in four consecutive seasons.
• Combined with his backcourt mate, Stephen Curry, to hit 678 three-pointers, the most by a tandem in a single season in NBA history.
• On 3/29 vs. Washington, hit his 76th three-pointer in the month of March, breaking Stephen Curry’s record for most threes in the
month of March... Finished March with 79 threes.
• Named Western Conference Player of the Week for games played 3/21-3/27 after averaging 32.3 points on 51.7 percent shooting from
the field and 62.2 percent from three-point range (28-of-45 3P), his first weekly award of the season (fourth career).

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• On 3/27 vs. Philadelphia, scored 40 points and in previous game on 3/25 vs. Dallas scored 40, marking the first time in his career he
scored at least 40 points in consecutive games… Shot 53.3 percent from 3-point range over those two contests.
• On 3/18 at Dallas, became the second fastest player in NBA history to reach 1,000 career 3-pointers, doing so in his 372nd game,
second only to teammate Stephen Curry (369 games)... Recorded his third-career game with double-digit three-pointers, connecting
on 10-of-15 (.667) from distance to finish with 39 points.
• Appeared in his second-straight All-Star Game, tallying nine points, two rebounds, two assists and one steal in 21 minutes... Joined
Stephen Curry and Draymond Green to give the Warriors three players in the All-Star Game for the first time since 1976, when Rick
Barry, Phil Smith and Jamaal Wilkes all represented Golden State at the league’s annual showcase.
• Won the Three-Point Contest at All-Star Saturday Night, tying Stephen Curry’s Three-Point Contest record with a score of 27 points in

THE PLAYERS
the final round... Hit his final eight 3-pointers, including six-straight money balls... Along with Curry’s victory in 2015, Golden State
became the first team in the history of the Three-Point Contest (since 1986) to have two different players win the event in consecutive
years.
• On 1/27 vs. Dallas, scored a season-high 45 points, including 26 points in the first half, to record his second 40-point game of the
season... Shot a perfect 10-of-10 from the free throw line, tying the most free throws he has hit without a miss in a game in his career
(2/22/15 at Indiana).
• On 12/8 at Indiana, scored 39 points (29 in the first half), hitting 10-of-16 from long distance to join J.R. Smith and Stephen Curry as
the only players in NBA history to post multiple career games with at least 10 three-pointers.
• Missed two games due to injury - one game with a sprained right ankle and one game due to back stiffness.

2014-15 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 77 games (all starts), averaging 21.7 points (.463 FG%, .439 3P%, .879 FT%), 3.2 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 1.13 steals in 31.9
minutes per game with the Golden State Warriors.
• Named to the All-NBA Third Team, his first career All-NBA honor... Joined on the All-NBA Team by backcourt mate Stephen Curry (First
Team), making the pair the first backcourt duo to receive All-NBA honors since Seattle’s Gus Williams and Dennis Johnson both made
the Second Team in 1979-80.
• Among NBA leaders, ranked third in plus/minus (+10.1), fourth in 3-point percentage, fourth in Net Rating (15.8) and tied for ninth
in scoring.
• Scored 20-or-more points in 46 games, 30-or-more in eight, 40-or-more in four, and 50-or-more in one.
• Recorded one double-double.
• Started the 2015 All-Star Game alongside teammate Stephen Curry to give the Warriors two All-Star starters for the first time in
nearly 50 years (Rick Barry and Nate Thurmond started the 1967 All-Star Game at the Cow Palace in San Francisco)... Joined Curry to
become the first pair of Warriors guards to start the All-Star Game and first backcourt tandem from the same team to start the annual
showcase since New York’s Walt Frazier and Earl Monroe in 1975.
• Scored 30-plus points in three-straight games (1/23-1/27) for the first time in his career.
• On 1/27 vs. Chicago, posted his first career 30/10 game with 30 points and 10 rebounds.
• Named Western Conference Player of the Week for games played 1/19-1/25... In four games that week, averaged 33.0 points (second
in the NBA), 3.5 assists, 2.5 rebounds and 2.25 steals in just 29.8 minutes per game, hitting 56.4 percent from the field and 55.3 per-
cent from three-point range... Became the first player in Warriors franchise history to win three weekly accolades in the same season
(previously earned the honor on 1/5-1/11 and 10/28-11/2).
• On 1/23 vs. Sacramento, scored 52 points, setting an NBA record for points in a quarter with 37 points on a perfect 13-of-13 from the
field and 9-of-9 from 3-point range in the third frame, besting the previous record of 33 points set by George Gervin (4/9/78) and
Carmelo Anthony (12/10/08) and topping Wilt Chamberlain’s franchise record of 31 points (set in the fourth quarter of his NBA-record
100-point game on 3/2/62)... Set an NBA record for threes in a quarter with nine, surpassing the previous record of eight set by
Michael Redd (2/20/02) and Joe Johnson (12/16/13)... Hit both of his free throws in his perfect third quarter, scoring 37 of the team’s
41 points in the frame and giving him 50 points after three quarters... Finished the game a career-high 11 3-pointers (11-of-15 3P)...
Became the 12th player in Warriors history to score 50 points in a game... Became the first player to score at least 50 points in fewer
than 33 minutes since Kobe Bryant did so on 12/20/05.
• Named Western Conference Player of the Week for games played 1/5-1/11, averaging a Western Conference-leading 27.7 points (.519
FG%, .500 3P%, .933 FT%) to go with 3.7 rebounds, 1.7 assists, 1.33 steals and 1.00 blocks in 29.3 minutes per game.
• Named Western Conference Player of the Week for games played 10/28-11/2... Averaged a league-leading 29.7 points (.537 FG%, .455
3P%, .913 FT%) to go with 3.0 assists, 2.7 rebounds and 1.67 steals in 35.3 minutes per game… Became the first Warrior to receive
the award in the season’s opening week since Tim Hardaway in 1994.
• Scored at least 20 points in a career-high eight consecutive games (12/2-12/16).
• Scored in double figures in his first 56 games of the season (10/29-3/1), a career-best streak.
• On 11/2 at Portland, hit the go-ahead shot with 8.9 seconds remaining.

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• Missed five games – four due to injury - one game with a strained right hand (the first game missed due to injury in his career), three
games due to a right ankle sprain and one game due to rest.

2013-14 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 81 games (all starts), averaging 18.4 points (.444 FG%, .417 3P%, .795 FT%), 3.1 rebounds, 2.2 assists in 35.4 minutes
per game with the Golden State Warriors.
• Among NBA leaders, ranked second in three-pointers (223) behind teammate Stephen Curry, making the duo the first pair of team-
mates ever to finish as the top two 3-point leaders in a single season.
• Scored 20-or-more points in 33 games and 30-or-more in five.
• Posted one double-double.
• Became the first player in NBA history to hit at least 500 3-pointers through the first three years of his career and the seventh player in
NBA history to hit 200 threes in consecutive seasons.
• Missed his first career game to attend his grandfather’s funeral, ending the second-longest active consecutive games played streak
at 214 games from 12/25/11-3/12/14, which was the eighth-longest streak in Warriors history and longest to start a career in team
history.
• On 3/4 at Indiana, hit the game-winning shot with 0.6 seconds left in a 98-96 win.
• On 11/27 at Dallas, recorded his first career double-double with 20 points and 10 rebounds.
• On 10/30 vs. the L.A. Lakers, scored a season-high 38 points (15-19 FG, .789 FG%) in the season opener to become just the sixth War-
rior in the team’s West Coast Era (since 1962-63) to score 38-or-more points in a season opener (joining Wilt Chamberlain, Rick Barry,
Chris Mullin, Latrell Sprewell and Monta Ellis)… In NBA history, joined Ellis (2010) and Kiki Vandeweghe (1984) as the only players to
score at least 38 points while shooting 75 percent or better from the field in a season opener.

2012-13 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in all 82 games (all starts), averaging 16.6 points (.422 FG%, .401 3P%, .841 FT%), 3.7 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 1.05 steals in
35.8 minutes per game with the Golden State Warriors.
• Scored 20-or-more points in 30 games and 30-or-more in two.
• Became one of only two players from the 2011 NBA Draft to play in all 148 possible regular-season games dating back to 2011-12
(Kemba Walker).
• Among second-year players, finished second in scoring and 3-point percentage.
• Together with Stephen Curry, combined for 483 3-pointers to become the second pair of teammates to both hit 200-plus threes in a
season (joining Boston’s Antoine Walker and Paul Pierce in 2001-02).
• Tallied 11 points in 14 minutes off the bench for Team SHAQ in the BBVA Rising Stars Challenge at NBA All-Star Weekend in Houston.

2011-12 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in all 66 games (29 starts), averaging 12.5 points (.443 FG%, .414 3P%, .868 FT%), 2.4 rebounds, 2.0 assists in 24.4 minutes
per game as a rookie with the Golden State Warriors.
• In 29 starts, averaged 18.1 points, 3.2 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.10 steals in 33.9 minutes per game.
• Earned First Team All-Rookie honors.
• Led all rookies in 3-point percentage (17th in the NBA) and 3-point field goals made (111), the first Warrior to do so since teammate
Stephen Curry in 2009-10... Finished second among rookies in free throw percentage and fourth in scoring.
• Was the only Warrior to appear in all 66 games and one of only six rookies to do so in the NBA.
• Led all rookies in scoring in the month of April with 18.6 points (.459 FG%), 3.8 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game in 16 appearances.
• Became one of only three rookies (qualified for the 3-point percentage leaderboard) in NBA history to hit at least 44.0 percent from
the field, 41.0 from three-point range and 86.0 percent from the free throw line (Stephen Curry in 2009-10 and Anthony Morrow in
2008-09, both with the Warriors)... Became one of only five players to hit those percentages in 2011-12 (Ray Allen, Jordan Farmar,
Manu Ginobili, Ben Gordon).
• Had two games with at least 25 points, five rebounds and five assists, becoming only one of two rookies to record multiple 25/5/5
games (Kyrie Irving).
• On 4/26 vs. San Antonio, was one of five rookies in the starting lineup for the Warriors in the season finale, marking the first time that
an NBA team started five first-year players (since starters were first tracked in 1970-71).
• In a six-game stretch from 4/12-4/21, averaged 24.0 points (.417 FG%, .429 3P%), 5.0 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 1.83 steals in 43.5
minutes per game… Scored at least 24 points in five of those six contests.
• On 3/24 vs. Sacramento, scored 31 points, the second-most points by a rookie in 2011-12 (Kyrie Irving, 32).
• Hit 29 consecutive free throws from 3/11-3/28.
• On 12/25 vs. the L.A. Clippers, made his NBA debut, scoring seven points in 19 minutes.

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NBA PLAYOFF CAREER NOTES
• Appeared in 123 playoff career games, averaging 19.3 points (.442 FG%, .415 3P%, .841 FT%), 4.0 rebounds, 2.2 assists in 37.1
minutes per game with the Golden State Warriors.
• In the NBA Finals, appeared in 27 career games in five consecutive series (2015-2019), averaging 18.8 points (.454 FG%, .411 3P%,
.824 FT%), 4.1 rebounds, 1.9 assists in 36.8 minutes per game with the Golden State Warriors.
• On the Warriors’ all-time postseason career leaders lists, ranks first in minutes played (4,570) and tied with Draymond Green for first
games played in (123); second in points (2,372), 3-pointers made (374) and field goals made (883); third in blocks (66).
• On the NBA’s all-time postseason career leaders lists, ranks third in three-pointers made (374).
• Scored 20-or-more points 60 times, 30-or-more 13 times and 40-or-more once in his postseason career.

THE PLAYERS
• Recorded one double-double in his postseason career (one 30/10 game).
• On 5/28/16 at Oklahoma City (Game 6 of the 2016 Western Conference Finals), made 11 3-point field goals, the NBA Playoff record for
most 3-pointers in a game… Was 11-of-18 from 3-point range.
• Owns the NBA record for most threes made in a five-game series (28 against Portland in the 2016 Western Conference Semifinals).
• Made 30 3-pointers vs. Oklahoma City in 2016 NBA Playoffs, the second-highest total in a seven-game postseason series behind
Stephen Curry (32, twice).
• Ranks third all-time on NBA Playoffs 3-pointers made list (374), trailing only Stephen Curry 470) and Ray Allen (385).
• Tied with LeBron James for second-most 3-pointers made in NBA Finals history (86), trailing only Stephen Curry (121).
• Finished the 2016 NBA Playoffs with 98 three-pointers (98-of-231 3FG), tying Stephen Curry’s record for most threes made in a single
postseason set in 2015.
• Connected on at least one three-pointer in 31-straight postseason games, a career-best playoff three-point streak (dating back to the
2013 Playoffs, 5/16/13-4/18/16).
• On 6/13/16 vs. Cleveland (Game 5 of the 2016 NBA Finals), scored 37 points (26 in the first half), his career Finals scoring high.
• Finished the 2016 Western Conference Finals with 30 3-pointers (30-of-72 3P), which is second-most in a series in NBA history (behind
Stephen Curry’s 32 threes in the 2016 NBA Finals and 2016 Western Conference Finals).
• On 5/24/16 at Oklahoma City (Game 4 of the 2016 Western Conference Finals), scored 19-straight Warriors points in the third quarter
to finish with 26 points… Also swiped a playoff career-high-tying three steals.
• Scored 20-plus points in eight-straight games (4/24-5/16/16), a playoff career-best streak.
• Hit at least five threes in seven-straight games (4/24-5/11/16), an NBA playoff record streak.
• Became the first player in NBA history to hit seven threes in consecutive playoff games, doing so in three-straight (4/24-5/1/16)...
Hit 21-of-36 (.583) from three-point range over that stretch, the most threes over a three-game period in NBA postseason history.
• On 4/16/16 vs. Houston (Game 1 of the 2016 First Round), connected on his 100th career postseason three-pointer.
• On 6/7/15 vs. Cleveland (Game 2 of the 2015 NBA Finals), hit a playoff career-high-tying 14 field goals en route to scoring 34 points to
become the first Warrior since Rick Barry in 1975 to score at least 30 points in an NBA Finals game.
• On 5/8/13 at San Antonio (Game 2 of the 2013 Western Conference Semifinals), recorded first playoff double-double (30/10 game)
with 34 points and playoff career-high 14 rebounds… Joined Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant and Vince Carter as the only guards to
reach those point/rebound figures in a game in the last 25 years.
• On 4/20/13 at Denver (Game 1 of the 2013 First Round), made his NBA Playoff debut, tallying 22 points and three rebounds in 41
minutes.

2019 NBA PLAYOFFS (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 21 games (all starts), averaging 20.7 points (.456 FG%, .443 3P%, .902 FT%), 4.1 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 1.33 spg in 39.0
minutes per game in the 2019 NBA Playoffs.
• In the NBA Finals, appeared in six games (all starts), averaging 26.0 points (..541 FG%, .585 3P%, .875 FT%), 4.8 rebounds, 2.4 assists
in 37.6 minutes per game.
• In the Conference Finals vs. Portland, appeared in four games (all starts), averaging 21.5 points (.379 FG%, .344 3P%, .900 FT%), 3.8
rebounds, 3.0 assists, 1.75 steals, 1.25 blocks in 41.3 minutes per game.
• In Semifinals vs. Houston, appeared in six games (all starts), averaging 19.2 points (.441 FG%, .408 3P%, 5-5 FT), 5.0 rebounds, 1.8
assists, 2.17 steals in 41.5 minutes per game.
• In the First Round series vs. L.A. Clippers, appeared in six games (all starts), averaging 17.3 points (.465 FG%, .417 3P%, .900 FT%),
2.8 rebounds, 1.5 assists, 1.33 blocks in 36.0 minutes per game.
• Scored in double figures in 19 games, 20-or-more in 11, 30-or-more in two.
• Led Warriors in scoring in four games.
• Among playoff leaders, ranked 16th in scoring (20.3 ppg) and sixth in minutes per game (39.3 mpg).
• Missed one game due to left hamstring strain (6/5).

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• On 6/5 vs. Toronto (Game 3 of NBA Finals) missed the game due to a left hamstring strain after having played in a Warriors franchise
record 120 consecutive playoff games... Thompson is the first Warrior to begin his career with 100 or more... He had the second-longest
active streak behind LeBron James (239 straight games).
• On 6/13 vs. Toronto (Game 6 of the NBA Finals), scored 30 points before leaving with a left knee injury in the third quarter… Fourth
career 30-point game in the NBA Finals… With his first 3-pointer of the game, passed LeBron James (370) for sole possession of
third place for most 3-pointers made in NBA playoff history... Thompson (374 playoff threes) trails only Stephen Curry (470) and Ray
Allen (385).
• Exited Game 6 of the NBA Finals vs. Toronto (6/13/19) with 2:22 remaining in the third quarter with a left knee injury, underwent an
MRI that confirmed a torn left Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL).

2018 NBA PLAYOFFS (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 21 games (all starts), averaging 19.6 points (.465 FG%, .427 3pt%, .871 FT%), 4.1 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 0.76 steals in
37.8 minutes per game.
• Scored in double figures in 20 games, 20-or-more points in 11 games, 30-or-more in two.
• Led team in scoring in four games.
• Among the playoff leaders, ranked 20th in scoring and first in catch-and-shoot points per game (10.4).
• Had made 20 consecutive free throw attempts in this postseason before streak ended on 5/24 at Houston.
• Moved into sixth on NBA all-time playoffs 3-pointers made list with 304 playoff career 3-pointers.
• On 5/20/18 vs. Houston, passed Rick Barry (1,777) for second on the Warriors all-time playoff scoring list.
• On 4/22 vs. San Antonio (Game 5 in the First Round), made his 600th career field goal to become the third player in franchise history
to reach the milestone, joining Rick Barry (699) and Stephen Curry (652)
• On 5/26 vs. Houston (Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals), made nine 3-pointers in to join Ray Allen as the only players to have
two playoff games with nine or more 3-pointers.

2017 NBA PLAYOFFS (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 17 games (all starts), averaging 15.0 points, 3.9 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 35.1 minutes per game.
• Scored 20-or-more points in four games and 30-or-more in one.
• On 6/7 at Cleveland (Game 3 of the NBA Finals), scored a 2017 postseason-high 30 points (ninth career 30-point postseason game)
to go with six rebounds and two assists in a 2017 postseason-high-tying 41 minutes... Set a 2017 postseason-high for points scored
in a quarter (16, first quarter) and half (21, first half)... Connected on six three-pointers in that contest (6-of-11 3P), a 2017 postsea-
son-high.
• On 6/4 vs. Cleveland (Game 2 of the NBA Finals), appeared in his 78th career postseason game, passing Jeff Mullins (77) for the most
postseason games played in Warriors franchise history… Recorded 22 points and a 2017 postseason-high seven rebounds.
• On 5/6 at Utah (Game 3 of the Western Conference Semifinals), became the franchise’s all-time postseason minutes leader, passing
Rick Barry (2,579) for the top spot.
• On 4/19 vs. Portland (Game 2 of the First Round), made three 3-pointers to become the 16th player in NBA history to reach the 200
3-point threshold for his postseason career.

2016 NBA PLAYOFFS (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 24 postseason games (all starts), averaging a playoff career-high 24.3 points (.444 FG%, .424 3P%, .854 FT%), 3.7 re-
bounds, 2.3 assists, 1.08 steals in 35.4 minutes per game.
• Scored 20-or-more in 16 games, 30-or-more in six, 40-or-more in one.
• Finished the 2016 NBA Playoffs with 98 three-pointers (98-231 3P), tying Stephen Curry’s record for most threes made in a single
postseason set in 2015.
• On 6/13 vs. Cleveland (Game 5 of the NBA Finals), scored 37 points (26 in the first half), his career Finals scoring high.
• Finished the 2016 Western Conference Finals with 30 3-pointers (30-72 3P), which is second-most in a series in NBA history (behind
Stephen Curry’s 32 threes in the 2016 NBA Finals and 2016 Western Conference Finals).
• On 5/28 at Oklahoma City (Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals), made an NBA Playoff record 11 3-pointers (11-18 3P), scoring a
postseason career-high 41 points... Tied a playoff career-high with 14 field goals in that contest.
• On 5/24 at Oklahoma City (Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals), finished with 26 points (9-17 FG, 4-11 3P, 4-4 FT), scoring
19-straight Warriors points in the third quarter of that contest.
• Scored 20-or-more points in eight-straight games (4/24-5/16), a playoff career-best streak.
• Hit at least five threes in seven-straight games (4/24-5/11), an NBA playoff record streak.
• Connected on 28 3-pointers in the Western Conference Semifinals (28-56 3P), an NBA record for most 3-pointers made in a five-game
series.

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• Became the first player in NBA history to hit seven threes in consecutive playoff games, doing so in three-straight (4/24-5/1)... Hit
21-of-36 (.583) from three-point range over that stretch, the most threes over a three-game period in NBA postseason history.
• Connected on at least one three-pointer in 31-straight postseason games, a career-best playoff three-point streak (dating back to the
2013 Playoffs, 5/16/13-4/18/16).
• On 4/16 vs. Houston (Game 1 of the First Round), tallied his 100th career postseason three-pointer.

2015 NBA PLAYOFFS (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 21 postseason games (all starts), averaging 18.6 points (.446 FG%, .390 3P%, .800 FT%), 3.9 rebounds, 2.6 assists in
36.2 minutes per game.
• Scored 20-or-more points in 11 games and 30-or-more in one.

THE PLAYERS
• On 6/7 vs. Cleveland (Game 2 of the NBA Finals), connected on a playoff career-high 14 field goals en route to scoring 34 points,
becoming the first Warrior since Rick Barry in 1975 to score at least 30 points in an NBA Finals game.
• Scored 20-or-more points in four-straight postseason games (every game of the First Round against New Orleans, 4/18-4/25).

2014 NBA PLAYOFFS (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in seven postseason games (all starts), averaging 16.4 points (.408 FG%, .364 3P%, .792 FT%), 3.6 assists, 3.4 rebounds,
1.00 steal in 36.7 minutes per game.
• Scored 20-or-more points in three games.
• Finished the postseason with 41 career three-pointers, moving into second place on the franchise’s all-time postseason 3-pointers list.
• On 4/24 vs. the L.A. Clippers (Game 3 of the First Round), recorded a 2014 postseason-high 26 points and six rebounds in 42 minutes.

2013 NBA PLAYOFFS (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 12 postseason games (all starts), averaging 15.2 points (.437 FG%, a team-high .424 3P%, .833 FT%), a playoff ca-
reer-high 4.6 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 1.00 steal in a playoff career-high 41.3 minutes per game.
• Scored 20-or-more points in three games and 30-or-more in one.
• On 5/12 vs. San Antonio (Game 4 of the Western Conference Semifinals), logged a postseason career-high 51 minutes, finishing with
10 points, four rebounds, two assists, three steals.
• On 5/8 at San Antonio (Game 2 of the Western Conference Semifinals), scored 34 points, his first career 30-point postseason game,
and grabbed a postseason career-high 14 rebounds, joining Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant and Vince Carter as the only guards to reach
those point/rebound figures in a game in the last 25 years.
• On 4/20 at Denver (game 1 of the First Round), made his NBA Playoff debut, scoring 22 points and grabbing three rebounds in 41
minutes.
• Was the only Warrior to have appeared (and started) in all 94 of the team’s regular-season and postseason games.

USA BASKETBALL
• Won an Olympic gold medal with Team USA at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro... Averaged 9.9 points in 21.1 minutes over
eight games (six starts) during Team USA’s perfect 8-0 run through the tournament.
• Participated in USA Basketball Men’s National Team Minicamp in Las Vegas in the summer of 2015.
• Won a gold medal as a member of Team USA at the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup in Spain... Finished as the team’s second-leading
scorer, appearing in nine games while averaging 12.7 points, 2.2 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.00 steals per game.
• One of 27 players invited to participate in the 2013 USA Basketball Men’s National Team mini-camp in Las Vegas.
• Member of 2012 USA Select Team.
• Won a gold medal at the 2009 U-19 World Championship in New Zealand, averaging 7.8 points and 4.4 rebounds per game in nine
appearances while shooting 51.6 percent from three-point range.

COLLEGE CAREER NOTES (WASHINGTON STATE)


• Appeared in 98 games (96 starts) over three seasons at Washington State, averaging 17.9 points, 4.8 rebounds and 2.6 assists in 34.4
minutes per game.
• Left Washington State ranked first all-time in school history in three-pointers (242), third in points (1,756), third in scoring average
(17.9), fourth in free throw percentage (.827), 10th in three-point percentage (.390) and 10th in steals (130).
• Named to the All-Pac-10 Conference First Team as a junior and sophomore.
• As a junior, appeared in 34 games (33 starts), averaging 21.6 points (1st in Pac-10), 5.2 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.65 steals in 34.7
minutes per game.
• Ranked 11th in the nation in scoring, while leading the team and conference in 3-pointers with 98.
• As a sophomore, appeared in 31 games (30 starts), averaging 19.6 points, 5.1 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.42 steals in 35.4 minutes
per game.

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• Led the Cougars to the Great Alaska Shootout Cham-
pionship by scoring a tournament single-game
record 43 points.
• As a freshman, appeared in 33 games (all starts),
averaging 12.5 points, 4.2 rebounds and 1.9 assists
in 33.1 minutes.
• Named to the Pac-10 All-Freshman Team.

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
• The mission of the Thompson Family Foundation,
founded by parents Mychal & Julie Thompson and
brothers Mychel, Trayce and Klay, is to enrich the
lives of youth in the United States and the Bahamas
through fitness and education.
• In 2017-18, raised over $350,000 for the victims
and communities affected by the wildfires in
Northern California through his recent ‘Points With
Purpose’ fundraiser... Personally donated $75,000
after pledging to donate $1,000 per point he scored
during a three-game homestand (tallied 69 points).
• Earned the Alvin Attles Community Impact Award
in April 2015 in recognition of his efforts to make a
positive impact on the lives of underserved youth in
the Bay Area.
• The Warriors Community Foundation donated
$15,000 in his honor to the Good Tidings Foundation
in recognition of his community work.
• Received the NBA Cares Community Assist Award for
November 2014, with the NBA donating $10,000 on
Thompson’s behalf to the Good Tidings Foundation.
• Purchases tickets to every home game that are do-
nated to deserving youth groups.

PERSONAL: Full name is Klay Alexander Thompson...


Father, Mychal, was the No. 1 overall pick in the 1978
NBA Draft by the Portland Trail Blazers and played 12
seasons in the NBA, winning two NBA Championships
with the Los Angeles Lakers... Older brother, Mychel,
appeared in five games with the Cleveland Cavaliers in
2011-12 and played for the Santa Cruz Warriors, Golden
State’s NBA G League affiliate, for four seasons (2013-14
through 2016-17)... Younger brother, Trayce, was selected in the second round of the 2009 Major League Baseball Draft by the Chicago
White Sox, played for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Oakland Athletics and is currently in the Cleveland Indians organization... Mother,
Julie, played volleyball at the University of San Francisco... His #1 was retired by his alma mater, Santa Margarita Catholic High School, in
a ceremony on campus in January 2017... Served as the Grand Marshal of the GoPro Grand Prix of Sonoma Verizon IndyCar Series season
finale at Sonoma Raceway on Sept. 17, 2017; Gave the official command of, “Drivers, Start Your Engines,” waved the green flag and took
a high-speed lap around the road course with racing legend Mario Andretti in a two-seat Indy car... Family was honored in the Bahamas
in the summer of 2015, including a welcome reception hosted by the government of the Bahamas in Nassau and the commissioning of
Mychal “Sweet Bells” Thompson Boulevard in honor of his father... As a senior in 2007-08 at Santa Margarita, earned Division III State
Player of the Year honors, leading the Eagles to a 30-5 record and the Division III State Championship... Scored 37 points in the state title
game, connecting on a state finals record seven three-pointers... Twitter: @KlayThompson.

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KLAY THOMPSON'S NBA-RECORD 37 POINTS IN A QUARTER

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION OFFICIAL SCORER'S REPORT


3RD QUARTER ONLY
1/23/2015 ORACLE Arena, Oakland, CA
Officials: #49 Tom Washington, #52 Scott Twardoski, #58 Josh Tiven
Time of Period: 0:26
Attendance: 19,596 (Sellout)
VISITOR: Sacramento Kings
NO PLAYER MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OR DR TOT A PF ST TO BS PTS
8 Rudy Gay F 0:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

THE PLAYERS
13 Derrick Williams F 8:26 1 3 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 3
15 DeMarcus Cousins C 8:36 3 5 0 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 1 0 0 8
23 Ben McLemore G 7:13 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 2
7 Darren Collison G 10:59 1 5 1 1 2 2 0 2 2 2 0 1 0 0 5
10 Nik Stauskas 4:47 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
20 Quincy Miller 10:59 0 3 0 2 2 2 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 2
18 Omri Casspi 0:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
34 Jason Thompson 3:24 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2
9 Ramon Sessions 1:01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
3 Ray McCallum 4:35 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0
5 Ryan Hollins 0:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
30 Reggie Evans DNP-Coach's Decision
TOTALS: 7 23 1 6 7 8 3 6 9 5 5 5 4 0 22
PERCENTAGES: 30.4% 16.7% 87.5% TM REB: 1 TOT TO: 4 (6 PTS)

HOME: GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS


NO PLAYER MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OR DR TOT A PF ST TO BS PTS
40 Harrison Barnes F 7:32 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
23 Draymond Green F 12:00 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 5 5 1 2 1 1 0 2
12 Andrew Bogut C 8:48 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0
11 Klay Thompson G 12:00 13 13 9 9 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 2 1 0 37
30 Stephen Curry G 10:59 0 3 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 6 0 1 3 0 2
4 Brandon Rush 0:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Justin Holiday 4:28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
5 Marreese Speights 0:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 David Lee 3:12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0
34 Shaun Livingston 1:01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
20 James Michael 0:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
McAdoo
19 Leandro Barbosa DNP-Coach's Decision
9 Andre Iguodala DND-Rest
TOTALS: 14 20 9 11 4 4 0 13 13 10 4 4 6 2 41
PERCENTAGES: 70.0% 81.8% 100.0% TM REB: 0 TOT TO: 6 (2 PTS)

SCORE BY PERIODS 3 TOTAL


Kings 22 22
WARRIORS 41 41
Inactive: Kings-Landry, Moreland Warriors-Ezeli, Kuzmic
Pts. In the Pt. Kings 4 (2/8), WARRIORS 10 (5/5) Biggest Lead Kings 2, WARRIORS 24
2nd Chance Pts. Kings 0 (0/3), WARRIORS 0 (0/0) Lead Changes 3
FB Pts Kings 2 (1/2), WARRIORS 17 (6/8) Times Tied 3

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JUAN TOSCANO-ANDERSON | FORWARD
HEIGHT: 6-6
WEIGHT: 213
BIRTHDATE: APRIL 10, 1993
BIRTHPLACE: OAKLAND, CA
COLLEGE: MARQUETTE
HIGH SCHOOL: CASTRO VALLEY
NBA EXPERIENCE: 1 YEAR
DRAFTED: UNDRAFTED
HOW ACQUIRED: SIGNED AS A FREE AGENT ON SEPTEMBER 28, 2019
MEDIA PAGE: https://www.nba.com/warriors/media/juantoscano-anderson
QUICK FACTS
• A Bay Area native, he grew up in Oakland and attended Castro Valley High School.
• Played professionally in Mexico and with the Santa Cruz Warriors prior to signing as a free agent with Golden State on September
28, 2019.
• He earned his Santa Cruz roster spot as a tryout player in October 2018 and went on to see action in 43 games (16 starts) in his
rookie G League season.
• His #95 is the highest number ever assigned by the Warriors.

NBA REGULAR-SEASON RECORD: --AVERAGES--


Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG BPG PPG
19-20 Golden State 13 272 29 63 .460 8 23 .348 3 5 .600 9 43 52 26 13 5 69 4.0 2.0 5.3
TOTALS 13 272 29 63 .460 8 23 .348 3 5 .600 9 43 52 26 13 5 69 4.0 2.0 5.3

G LEAGUE RECORD: --AVERAGES--


Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG
2018-19 Santa Cruz 44 1048 121 276 .438 15 44 .341 49 83 .590 87 213 300 92 55 33 306 6.8 2.1 7.0
TOTALS 44 1048 121 276 .438 15 44 .341 49 83 .590 87 213 300 92 55 33 306 6.8 2.1 7.0

REGULAR-SEASON CAREER HIGHS


Minutes............................31, 02/29/2020, Golden State at Phoenix
Field Goals........................6, 02/23/2020, Golden State vs New Orleans
Field Goal Attempts..........10, 02/23/2020, Golden State vs New Orleans
Three-Point Field Goals....3, 02/23/2020, Golden State vs New Orleans
Three-Point Attempts......5, 02/23/2020, Golden State vs New Orleans
Free Throws......................1, 02/29/2020, Golden State at Phoenix (3 times)
Free Throw Attempts........2, 02/29/2020, Golden State at Phoenix (Twice)
Offensive Rebounds.........2, 03/07/2020, Golden State vs Philadelphia (4 times)
Defensive Rebounds.........8, 02/23/2020, Golden State vs New Orleans
Rebounds.........................8, 02/23/2020, Golden State vs New Orleans
Assists..............................5, 03/01/2020, Golden State vs Washington (Twice)
Steals...............................2, 03/01/2020, Golden State vs Washington (4 times)
Turnovers.........................3, 03/01/2020, Golden State vs Washington (Twice)
Blocked Shots...................2, 02/23/2020, Golden State vs New Orleans
Points...............................16, 02/23/2020, Golden State vs New Orleans

2019-20 SEASON (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in 13 games (six starts), averaged 5.3 points (.460 FG%, .348 3P%, .600 FT%), 4.0 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 1.00 steals in 20.9
minutes per game in first NBA season.
• As a starter, appeared in six games, averaging 3.8 points (.385 FG%, .182 3P%, .500 FT%), 4.2 rebounds, 2.2 assists in 21.7 minutes
per game.
• As a reserve, appeared in seven games, averaging 6.6 points (.514 FG%, .500 3P%, .667 FT%), 3.9 rebounds, 1.9 assists, 1.29 steals
in 20.2 minutes per game.
• Scored in double figures in two games.
• Led Warriors in rebounding in two games.
• On 2/23 vs. New Orleans, recorded a career-high 16 points (6-10 FG, 3-5 3P, 1-1 FT), a career-high eight rebounds, three assists, one
steal and two blocks in 28 minutes.
• Signed by the Warriors to a contract (February 7, 2020).
• Wears #95 for Golden State, the highest number ever assigned by the club (previously #77, Vladimir Radmanović).

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2019-20 G LEAGUE NOTES
• With Santa Cruz, appeared in 31 games (12 starts), averaging 12.5 points, 9.0 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.39 steals in 29.0 minutes
per game.

2019 SUMMER LEAGUE (GOLDEN STATE)


• Appeared in three games (one start) in the 2019 California Classic Summer League (Sacramento), averaging 5.0 points (.455 FG%, 0-2
3P, 0-1 FT), 2.5 rebounds, 1.0 assists, 1.00 steals in 18.5 minutes per game.
• Appeared in five games (all as a reserve) in the 2019 NBA Summer League (Las Vegas), averaging 6.8 points (.556 FG%, .167 3P%, .750
FT%), 4.2 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 1.00 steals, 1.00 blocks in 17.8 minutes per game.

THE PLAYERS
2018-19 SEASON (SANTA CRUZ)
• In 43 games (16 starts) for the Santa Cruz Warriors, averaged 7.2 points, 7.0 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.28 steals per game for the
Pacific Division Champions.
• Averaged 10.0 points, 7.0 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 1.00 steals per game in two NBA G League playoff games.
• Recorded five double-doubles
• Led the Warriors in rebounding a team-high 14 times.
• Earned a roster spot with the Santa Cruz Warriors as a tryout player in October 2018.

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE
• Spent four seasons with Fuerza Regia de Monterrey in the Mexican LNBP League, averaging 12.0 points, 5.4 rebounds, 3.6 assists and
1.32 steals in 113 games (105 starts).
• Following the 2018-19 NBA G League season, joined Fuerza Regia de Monterrey for the LNBP playoffs, appearing in eight games (two
starts) and averaging 9.3 points, 4.6 rebounds and 2.5 assists en route to his second LNBP championship.
• A two-time All-Star for Fuerza Regia de Monterrey, won the 2017-18 LNBP MVP award by averaging 14.0 points, 6.0 rebounds, 4.2
assists and 1.46 steals and helping his team to the 2017-18 LNBP Championship.
• Played 11 games (2 starts) for Argentina’s Obras Sanitarias in 2017-18, averaging 5.4 points, 2.4 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.00 steals
in 18.8 minutes per game.
• Played four games (all starts) for Bucaneros de La Guaira in the Venezuelan LPB League, averaging 14.7 points on 46.3 percent from
the field, to go along with 4.0 rebounds.
• Represented Mexico in the 2016 FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Turin, Italy, averaging 5.3 points and 3.3 rebounds in
three games to help his team reach the semifinals.
• Averaged 11.2 points, 6.3 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 1.43 steals per game in 53 contests (48 starts) for Soles de Mexicali in the LNBP
during the 2015-16 season.

COLLEGE CAREER NOTES (MARQUETTE)


In his 2014-15 senior season, scored 8.3 points per game (career-high .490 FG%, .348 3P%).
Averaged 5.7 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.13 steals in 28.5 minutes per game over 31 contests (27 starts) for the Golden Eagles.
Was Marquette’s leading rebounder with 5.7 boards per game, and also recorded the second-most total blocks (12) and the third-most
total steals (35) on the team.

PERSONAL: Son of Patricia Toscano… Has three siblings, Avery, Andrew and Ariana… Hometown is Oakland, Calif… Attended Castro
Valley High School… Majored in criminology and law studies at Marquette.

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BRAD WANAMAKER | GUARD
Wahn-ah-maker
HEIGHT: 6-3
WEIGHT: 222
BIRTHDATE: JULY 25, 1989
BIRTHPLACE: PHILADELPHIA, PA
COLLEGE: PITTSBURGH
HIGH SCHOOL: ROMAN CATHOLIC (PHILADELPHIA, PA)
NBA EXPERIENCE: 2 YEARS
DRAFTED: UNDRAFTED
HOW ACQUIRED: SIGNED AS A FREE AGENT ON NOVEMBER 24, 2020
MEDIA PAGE: https://www.nba.com/warriors/media/bradwanamaker
QUICK FACTS
• Played overseas for six seasons in France, Italy, Germany and Turkey prior to signing with the Boston Celtics in 2018.
• He spent both the 2018-19 and 2019-20 as a member of the Celtics before signing as a free agent with Golden State on November
24, 2020.
• He led the NBA in free throw percentage last season (92.6 percent).

NBA REGULAR-SEASON RECORD --AVERAGES--


Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG BPG PPG
18-19 Boston 36 343 50 105 .476 16 39 .410 24 28 .857 3 38 41 56 12 2 140 1.1 1.6 3.9
19-20 Boston 71 1369 162 362 .448 37 102 .363 126 136 .926 22 122 144 179 61 14 487 2.0 2.5 6.9
TOTALS 107 1712 212 467 .454 53 141 .376 150 164 .915 25 160 185 235 73 16 627 1.7 2.2 5.9

NBA PLAYOFF RECORD --AVERAGES--


Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG BPG PPG
18-19 Boston 4 17 3 7 .429 1 1 1.000 3 4 .750 0 1 1 3 1 0 10 0.3 0.8 2.5
19-20 Boston 17 273 29 60 .483 12 27 .444 14 16 .875 2 32 34 30 12 4 84 2.0 1.8 4.9
TOTALS 21 290 32 67 .478 13 28 .464 17 20 .850 2 33 35 33 13 4 94 1.7 1.6 4.5

G LEAGUE RECORD --AVERAGES--


Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG
11-12 Austin Toros 15 291 32 70 .457 0 3 .000 19 22 .864 9 23 32 33 8 3 83 2.1 2.2 5.5
18-19 Maine Red Claws 2 55 15 33 .455 5 9 .556 8 10 .800 0 5 5 8 2 0 43 2.5 4.0 21.5
TOTALS 17 346 47 103 .456 5 12 .417 27 32 .844 9 28 37 41 10 3 126 2.2 2.4 7.4

REGULAR-SEASON CAREER HIGHS POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS


Minutes............................30, 03/04/2020, Boston at Cleveland (Twice) Minutes............................28, 09/07/2020, Boston at Toronto (Twice)
Field Goals........................6, 08/07/2020, Boston at Toronto (Twice) Field Goals........................5, 09/07/2020, Boston at Toronto
Field Goal Attempts..........13, 04/09/2019, Boston at Washington Field Goal Attempts..........9, 09/07/2020, Boston at Toronto
Three-Point Field Goals....3, 01/23/2019, Boston vs. Cleveland (Twice) Three-Point Field Goals....3, 09/07/2020, Boston at Toronto
Three-Point Attempts......7, 01/14/2019, Boston at Brooklyn Three-Point Attempts......5, 09/07/2020, Boston at Toronto
Free Throws......................6, 11/13/2019, Boston vs. Washington Free Throws......................5, 09/15/2020, Boston vs. Miami
Free Throw Attempts........7, 04/09/2019, Boston at Washington Free Throw Attempts........5, 09/15/2020, Boston vs. Miami
Offensive Rebounds.........2, 02/25/2020, Boston at Portland (4 times) Offensive Rebounds.........1, 08/30/2020, Boston at Toronto (Twice)
Defensive Rebounds.........6, 11/29/2019, Boston at Brooklyn (Twice) Defensive Rebounds.........5, 08/30/2020, Boston at Toronto
Total Rebounds................8, 11/29/2019, Boston at Brooklyn Total Rebounds................6, 08/30/2020, Boston at Toronto
Assists..............................8, 12/22/2019, Boston vs. Charlotte Assists..............................6, 09/15/2020, Boston vs. Miami
Steals...............................4, 03/03/2020, Boston vs. Brooklyn (Twice) Steals...............................5, 09/15/2020, Boston vs. Miami
Turnovers.........................4, 03/03/2020, Boston vs. Brooklyn (Twice) Turnovers.........................3, 08/30/2020, Boston at Toronto (Twice)
Blocks...............................2, 08/05/2020, Boston vs. Brooklyn Blocks...............................2, 08/19/2020, Boston vs. Philadelphia
Points...............................17, 04/09/2019, Boston at Washington Points...............................15, 09/07/2020, Boston at Toronto

NBA CAREER NOTES


• Appeared in 107 career games (one start), averaging 5.9 points (.454 FG%, .376 3P%, .915 FT%), 1.7 rebounds and 2.2 assists in 16.0
minutes per game in two seasons (2018-19 - 2019-20) with the Boston Celtics.

NBA CAREER TRANSACTIONS


• Not selected in the 2018 NBA Draft.
• Signed a contract with the Boston Celtics (July 3, 2018).
• Signed as a free agent with the Celtics (July 17, 2019)
• Signed as a free agent with the Golden State Warriors (November 24, 2020).

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2019-20 SEASON (BOSTON)
• Appeared in 71 games (one start), averaging 6.9 points
(.448 FG%, .363 3P%, .926 FT%), 2.0 rebounds, 2.5 assists
and 0.86 steals in 19.3 minutes per game.
• Led the NBA with a 92.6 free throw percentage (126-136
FT).
• On 3/4 at Cleveland, made first career NBA start, recording
six points (2-6 FG, 0-3 3P, 2-2 FT), two rebounds, two assists
and two steals in 30 minutes in a 112-106 win over the
Cavaliers.

THE PLAYERS
2018-19 SEASON (BOSTON)
• Appeared in 36 games (all as a reserve), averaging 3.9
points (.476 FG%, .410 3P%, .857 FT%), 1.1 rebounds and
1.6 assists in 9.5 minutes per game.
• Scored in double figures in three games, including a ca-
reer-high 17 points on 4/9/18 at Washington.
• On 10/16 vs. Philadelphia, made NBA debut, recording
two points (1-1 FG) and one rebound in one minute off the
bench.
• On 4/19 at Washington, the last game of the 2018-19 reg-
ular season, recorded a career-high 17 points (6-13 FG, 0-4
3P, 5-7 FT), six rebounds, seven assists and one steal in 29
minutes off the bench.
• Twice assigned to Boston’s G League affiliate, Maine Red
Claws (11/15-11/16, 11/29-11/30), playing in two contests
while recording a total of 43 points, five rebounds and eight
assists.
• Missed one game (2/26) due to illness.

PROFESSIONAL CAREER TRANSACTIONS


• Claimed by the San Antonio Spurs G League affiliate Austin
Toros from the available player pool (February 21, 2012).
• Signed a contract with Flexx Pistoia in Italy (August 3,
2013).
• Signed a contract with Brose Baskets Bamberg in Germany
(July 2, 2014).
• Re-signed with Brose Baskets Bamberg (May 29, 2015).
• Signed a contract with Darussafaka Istanbul in Turkey (June
18, 2016).
• Signed a contract with Fenerbahce Ulker in Turkey (August 21, 2017).

PROFESSIONAL CAREER
2017-18
• Appeared in a total of 69 games for Fenerbahce Ulker in Turkey across three separate competitions in 2017-18.
• In Euroleague play, appeared in 36 games (25 starts), averaging 11.3 points (.410 FG%, .333 3P%, .855 FT%), 2.7 rebounds, 3.8 assists
and 1.33 steals in 26.1 minutes per game.
• Was named Euroleague Round 19 and 20 MVP after recording 18 points, four rebounds, eight assists and a steal against Anadolu Efes
in Round 19 and had 24 points, five rebounds and seven assists against FC Barcelona in Round 20.
• Appeared in 32 games (19 starts), averaging 11.7 points (.528 FG%, .389 3P%), 1.7 rebounds and 3.2 assists in 21.7 minutes per game
during the Turkish BSL league play.
• Was named 2018 Turkish BSL League Finals MVP by the media after averaging a team-high 16.4 points and 4.2 assists in leading
Fenerbahce over Tofas Bursa.
• Appeared in one game of the Turkish Cup for Fenerbahce, recording seven points, two rebounds and three assists in 25 minutes.
2016-17 SEASON
• Appeared in a total of 66 games for Darussafaka Basketbol Istanbul in Turkey.
• Appeared in 34 games for Darussafaka in the Euroleague, averaging 16.7 points (.448 FG%, .386 3P%, .864 FT%), 3.2 rebounds, 4.7
assists and 1.5 steals in 33.5 minutes per game.

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• Was named to All-Euroleague Second Team and was named the Euroleague Week 29 MVP.
• Also appeared in 32 games for Darussafaka in the Turkish BSL, averaging 15.1 points (.494 FG%, .393 3P%, .825 FT%), 2.2 rebounds,
4.7 assists in 29.2 minutes per game.
2015-16 SEASON
• Appeared in a total of 64 games for Brose Baskets Bamberg in Germany.
• Appeared in 24 games for Brose Baskets Bamberg in the Euroleague, averaging 12.2 points (.445 FG%, .368 3P%), 4.2 rebounds, 4.0
assists and 1.33 steals in 28.8 minutes per game.
• Also appeared in 40 games for Brose Baskets Bamberg in the German BBL, averaging 13.8 points (.543 FG%, .384 3P%, .904 FT%), 3.0
rebounds, 4.6 assists and 1.43 steals in 26.8 minutes per game.
• Was named Beko BBL Season MVP, BBL Finals MVP, BBL Offensive Player of the Year and BBL All-First Team.
• Was named to the BBL All-Star Team.
2014-15 SEASON
• Appeared in a total of 62 games for Brose Baskets Bamberg in Germany.
• Appeared in 44 games in the German BBL, averaging 13.4 points (.480 FG%, .402 3P%, .845 FT%), 3.8 rebounds, 4.7 assists and 1.41
steals in 29.5 minutes per game.
• Was named BBL Finals MVP and BBL All-First Team selection.
• Appeared in 18 games of the Eurocup, averaging 12.4 points (.497 FG%, .219 3P%, .821 FT%), 3.8 rebounds, 6.4 assists and 2.11 steals
in 30.1 minutes per game.
2013-14 SEASON
• Appeared in 35 games for Flexx Pistoia in Italy, averaging 16.2 points (.522 FG%, .444 3P%, .775 FT%), 4.0 rebounds, 4.7 assists and
1.89 steals in 32.9 minutes per game.
2012-13 SEASON
• Appeared in 30 games for CSP Limoges in France, averaging 9.0 points (.478 FG%, .222 3P%, .784 FT%), 3.4 rebounds, 3.4 assists and
1.27 steals in 24.9 minutes per game.
2011-12 SEASON
• Appeared in 30 games for Banca Tercas Teramo and Credito Di Romagna Forti in Italy, averaging 7.6 points, 4.0 rebounds and 1.6 assists
in 25.6 minutes per game.
• In four games for Credito Di Romagna Forti, averaging 17.8 points, 4.3 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 2.75 steals in 35.0 minutes per game.
• Also appeared in 15 games for the San Antonio Spurs G League affiliate Austin Spurs, averaging 5.5 points, 2.1 rebounds and 2.2 assists
in 19.4 minutes per game.
• Appeared in nine playoff games for the Austin Spurs, averaging 7.4 points, 2.9 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.33 steals in 21.7 minutes
per game.

COLLEGE CAREER NOTES (PITTSBURGH)


• As a senior, was named AP All-America honorable mention, USBWA All-District 2 Second Team, NABC All-District 5 Second Team,
All-Big East Second Team.
• Received Big East Sportmanship Award, becoming the third player in school history to earn the honor (Jaron Brown, 2004; Ronald
Ramon, 2008).
• Was one of 30 finalists for the Naismith and Wooden Awards/All-America teams.
• Played in the NABC College All-Star Game in Houston.
• Scored in double figures in 20 games, 20 or more points three times in 2010-11.
• On 2/12/11 at Villanova, reached career 1,000-point milestone with a 21-point performance (8-15 FG, 5-6 FT).
• On 11/8/10 vs. Rhode Island, recorded a career-high-tying 24 points (7-13 FG, 10-13 FT) and eight assists in season opener.
• As a junior, led the Panthers in assists (60) and steals (41) and ranked second on the team in scoring (12.3 ppg), rebounding (5.7 rpg),
minutes played (1,107), field goals (133), free throw made (126), free throw percentage (.720).
• Scored in double figures in 23 games, 20 or more points in three times in 2009-10.
• As a sophomore, averaged 5.8 points, 3.3 rebounds and 2.1 assists per game.
• Scored in double figures in five games in 2008-09.
• On 11/9/07 vs. Houston Baptist, in college debut, recorded four points, four rebounds and eight assists in 19 minutes... His eight assists
were the most for a freshman in their debut game in 20 years, since Sean Miller handed out 10 assists on 11/28/87.

PERSONAL: Full name is Bradley D Wanamaker... Son of Bradley Wanamaker, Sr. and Deborah Samuel... Has two sisters, Latisha and
Crystal Samuel and two brothers, James Samuel and Brian Wanamaker... Twin brother Brian also played collegiately at Central Connecticut
State, Lon Morris and Texas Wesleyan... Majored in communications while at Pittsburgh... A 2007 graduate of Philadelphia’s Roman Cath-
olic High School where he was selected to the PIAA All-State First Team, Philadelphia Daily News Player of the Year, Philadelphia Inquirer
Southeastern Pennsylvania Player of the Year in senior campaign... Concluded high school career with 1,306 points and a 76-18 three-year
varsity record... Selected to compete for a roster spot on the 2007 USA Basketball Under-19 World Championship team.

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ANDREW WIGGINS | FORWARD
HEIGHT: 6-7
WEIGHT: 205
BIRTHDATE: FEBRUARY 23, 1995
BIRTHPLACE: TORONTO, CANADA
COLLEGE: KANSAS
HIGH SCHOOL: HUNTINGTON ST. JOSEPH PREP
(HUNTINGTON, WV)
NBA EXPERIENCE: 6 YEARS
DRAFTED BY: CLEVELAND, 2014, 1ST ROUND (#1)

THE PLAYERS
HOW ACQUIRED: TRADE WITH MINNESOTA ALONG WITH 2021 FIRST-ROUND PICK
(TOP 3 PROTECTED), 2021 SECOND-ROUND PICK FOR D’ANGELO RUSSELL, JACOB
EVANS III, OMARI SPELLMAN
MEDIA PAGE: https://www.nba.com/warriors/media/andrewwiggins

QUICK FACTS
• He averaged 19.4 points per game in his 12 contests with Golden State in 2019-20.
• Became the ninth former first overall pick to appear in a game for the Warriors since 1966.
• Finished ranked 20th among the league leaders in scoring in 2019-20 with a 21.8 combined scoring average with Minnesota and
Golden State.
• Made his Warriors debut on February 8, 2020 vs. the Los Angeles Lakers, recording 24 points (8-12 FG, 3-4 3P, 5-9 FT), two rebounds,
three assists, five steals and one block in 31 minutes.

NBA REGULAR-SEASON RECORD --AVERAGES--


Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG
14-15 Minnesota 82 2969 497 1137 .437 39 126 .310 354 466 .760 134 240 374 170 86 50 1387 4.6 2.1 16.9
15-16 Minnesota 81 2845 594 1294 .459 57 190 .300 430 565 .761 105 186 291 164 78 46 1675 3.6 2.0 20.7
16-17 Minnesota 82 3048 709 1570 .452 103 289 .356 412 542 .760 102 226 328 189 82 30 1933 4.0 2.3 23.6
17-18 Minnesota 82 2979 569 1300 .438 112 338 .331 202 314 .643 82 276 358 160 91 51 1452 4.4 2.0 17.7
18-19 Minnesota 73 2543 498 1209 .412 118 348 .339 207 296 .699 83 269 352 184 70 48 1321 4.8 2.5 18.1
19-20 Min.-G.S. 54 1859 437 978 .447 111 334 .332 190 268 .709 66 208 274 198 45 53 1175 5.1 3.7 21.8
TOTALS 454 16242 3304 7488 .441 540 1625 .332 1795 2451 .732 572 1405 1977 1065 452 278 8943 4.4 2.3 19.7

NBA PLAYOFF RECORD --AVERAGES--


Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG
17-18 Minnesota 5 164 30 68 .441 7 21 .333 12 20 .600 5 21 26 10 2 2 79 5.2 2.0 15.8
TOTALS 5 164 30 68 .441 7 21 .333 12 20 .600 5 21 26 10 2 2 79 5.2 2.0 15.8

REGULAR-SEASON CAREER HIGHS POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHS


Minutes............................49, 03/25/2015, Minnesota vs L.A. Lakers (Twice) Minutes........................... 37, 04/25/2018, Minnesota at Houston
Field Goals........................17, 11/08/2019, Minnesota vs Golden State Field Goals....................... 7, 04/21/2018, Minnesota vs Houston (Twice)
Field Goal Attempts..........33, 11/08/2019, Minnesota vs Golden State Field Goal Attempts......... 15, 04/15/2018, Minnesota at Houston
Three-Point Field Goals....7, 01/27/2020, Minnesota vs Sacramento Three-Point Field Goals... 4, 04/21/2018, Minnesota vs Houston
Three-Point Attempts......11, 01/27/2020, Minnesota vs Sacramento (Twice) Three-Point Attempts..... 6, 04/21/2018, Minnesota vs Houston
Free Throws......................17, 11/13/2016, Minnesota vs L.A. Lakers (Twice) Free Throws..................... 3, 04/25/2018, Minnesota at Houston (3 times)
Free Throw Attempts........22, 11/13/2016, Minnesota vs L.A. Lakers Free Throw Attempts....... 6, 04/25/2018, Minnesota at Houston
Offensive Rebounds.........6, 02/07/2019, Minnesota at Orlando Offensive Rebounds........ 2, 04/21/2018, Minnesota vs Houston (Twice)
Defensive Rebounds.........11, 03/23/2018, Minnesota at New York Defensive Rebounds........ 7, 04/18/2018, Minnesota at Houston
Rebounds.........................11, 01/25/2019, Minnesota at Utah (Twice) Rebounds........................ 8, 04/18/2018, Minnesota at Houston
Assists..............................11, 01/18/2020, Minnesota vs Toronto Assists............................. 5, 04/21/2018, Minnesota vs Houston
Steals...............................6, 04/05/2016, Minnesota at Golden State Steals.............................. 1, 04/21/2018, Minnesota vs Houston (Twice)
Turnovers.........................6, 03/29/2019, Minnesota vs Golden State (7 times) Turnovers........................ 3, 04/18/2018, Minnesota at Houston
Blocked Shots...................4, 02/12/2020, Golden State at Phoenix Blocked Shots.................. 1, 04/21/2018, Minnesota vs Houston (Twice)
Points...............................47, 11/13/2016, Minnesota vs L.A. Lakers Points.............................. 20, 04/21/2018, Minnesota vs Houston

NBA HONORS/AWARDS
• Named 2014-15 NBA Rookie of the Year.
• Named to 2014-15 All-Rookie First Team.
• Won Rookie of the Month award four consecutive months (November 2014-February 2015).

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NBA CAREER NOTES
• Appeared in 454 games (all starts), averaging 19.7 points (.441 FG%, .332 3P%, .732 FT%), 4.4 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 1.00 steals
in 35.8 minutes per game in six seasons (2014-15 - 2019-20) with two teams - Minnesota (2014-15 - 2019-20) and Golden State
(2018-19).
• Appeared in 442 games (all starts), averaging 19.7 points (.441 FG%, .332 3P%, .734 FT%), 4.3 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 0.99 steals in
35.8 minutes per game in six seasons (2014-15 - 2019-20) with Minnesota.
• In career, recorded one triple-double with 18 points (6-14 FG, 1-5 3P, 5-6 FT), 10 rebounds, career-high 11 assists in 36 minutes on
1/18/20 Minnesota vs. Toronto.
• Has scored 40 or more points eight times in career (2016-17 - 5, 2017-18 - 1, 2018-19 - 1, 2019-20 - 1).

NBA TRANSACTIONS
• Selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the first round (1st overall) of the 2014 NBA Draft (June 26, 2014).
• Signed a multi-year contract with the Cleveland Cavaliers (July 24, 2014).
• As part of a three-team trade, traded by the Cleveland Cavaliers with Anthony Bennett and a trade exception to the Minnesota
Timberwolves; the Cleveland Cavaliers traded a 2016 first-round draft pick to the Philadelphia 76ers; the Minnesota Timberwolves
traded Kevin Love to the Cleveland Cavaliers; the Minnesota Timberwolves traded Luc Mbah a Moute and Alexey Shved to the
Philadelphia 76ers; and the Philadelphia 76ers traded Thaddeus Young to the Minnesota Timberwolves (August 23, 2014).
• Signed a multi-year contract with the Minnesota Timberwolves (October 11, 2017).
• Acquired from the Minnesota Timberwolves by the Golden State Warriors along with a 2021 first-round draft pick (top three protected)
and a 2021 second-round draft pick in exchange for Jacob Evans, D'Angelo Russell and Omari Spellman (February 6, 2020).

2019-20 SEASON
• Appeared in 54 games (all starts), averaging 21.8 points (.447 FG%, .332 3P%, .709 FT%), 5.1 rebounds, 3.7 assists, 0.98 blocks in 34.4
minutes per game with Minnesota and Golden State.
• With Golden State, appeared in 12 games (all starts), averaging 19.4 points (.457 FG%, .339 3P%, .672 FT%), 4.6 rebounds, 3.6 assists,
1.33 steals, 1.42 blocks in 33.6 minutes per game.
• With Minnesota, appeared in 42 games (all starts), averaging 22.4 points (.444 FG%, .331 3P%, .720 FT%), 5.2 rebounds, 3.7 assists,
0.86 blocks in 34.6 minutes per game.
• Among the league leaders, ranked 20th in scoring (21.8 ppg).
• Has scored in double-figures in 53 of 54 games this season (had a career-best 65-game double-figure scoring streak end on 2/23 vs.
New Orleans).
• Scored 20-or-more points in 34 games, 30-or-more points in seven games, 40-or-more points in one game.
• With Warriors, scored 20-or-more points in seven games.
• Has grabbed 10-or-more rebounds in four games (two games with the Warriors).
• Has dished out 10-or-more assists in two games (one game with the Warriors).
• Recorded four double-doubles (two with the Warriors - one point/rebound; one point/assist).
• Recorded one triple-double (1/18/20 MIN vs. TOR - 18 points, season-high-tying 10 rebounds, career-high 11 assists).
• With the Warriors, has led the team in scoring in four games, rebounding in two, assists in one.
• Became the ninth former first overall pick to appear in a game for the Warriors since 1966.
• On2/8 vs. L.A. Lakers, made his Warriors debut, recording 24 points (8-12 FG, 3-4 3P, 5-9 FT), two rebounds, three assists, five steals
and one block in 31 minutes.
• On 2/23 vs. New Orleans, his career-high streak of scoring in double figures in 65 consecutive games ended when he scored eight
points (3-16 FG, 1-4 3P, 1-2 FT).
• On 3/3 at Denver, recorded first-ever 20-point, 10-assist double-double with game-high-tying 22 points and game-high 10 assists...
Also had team-high-tying five rebounds, one steal and one block.
• Missed one game (2/27 vs. Lakers) due to thoracic spasm (upper back).

2018-19 SEASON (MINNESOTA)


• Appeared in 73 games (all starts), averaging 18.1 points (.412 FG%, .339 3P%, .699 FT%), 4.8 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 1.0 steals in 34.8
minutes per game.
• Missed a total of nine games due to injury/illness: four games due to a right quadriceps contusion (10/24-29, 11/9), two due to illness
(2/11-13) and three with a left quadriceps contusion (3/9-12).
• His games streak played ended at 243 consecutive games when he missed the October 24th game at Toronto... The streak started on
11/12/15 vs. Golden State.
• Had a career-high-tying 19-straight free throws made (ended April 5 vs. Miami)... Streak was set Jan. 9-17, 2015.
• On 1/2 at Boston, tallied 31 points (10-18 FG, 2-5 3P, 9-12 FT), scoring his 7,000th career point.

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• On 1/8 at Oklahoma City, became the sixth player in Timberwolves history to record at least 40 points and 10 rebounds in a game,
tallying 40 points (11-24 FG, 2-4 3P, 16-18 FT) and 10 rebounds, joining Kevin Love (10 times), Karl-Anthony Towns (7), Kevin Garnett
(2), Al Jefferson (2), Elden Campbell (1).
• On 1/18 vs. San Antonio, passed Sam Mitchell (7,161 points) for second place on the Timberwolves all-time scoring list after scoring
17 points (7-12 FG, 3-5 3P).

2017-18 SEASON (MINNESOTA)


• Appeared in all 82 games (all starts), averaging 17.7 points (.438 FG%, .331 3P%, .643 FT%), 4.4 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 1.1 steals in
36.3 minutes per game.
• Among league leaders, ranked 10th in minutes (36.3 mpg) and third in total minutes played (2,979).

THE PLAYERS
• On 10/22 at Oklahoma City, hit a game-winning 3-pointer as time expired to give Minnesota a 115-113 win, finishing with a team-
high 27 points (10-20 FG, 2-7 3P, 5-8 FT)... It was his second career game-winner (1/24/17 at Phoenix).
• On 3/13 at Washington, passed Doug West (6,216 points) for fifth on the Wolves' career scoring list.
• Scored his 5,000th career point on 10/18 at San Antonio and his 6,000th career point on 2/7 at Cleveland.

2016-17 SEASON (MINNESOTA)


• Appeared in all 82 games (all starts), averaging 23.6 points (.452 FG%, .356 3P%, .760 FT%), 4.0 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 1.0 steals in
37.2 minutes per game.
• His 1,933 points was the fourth-best single-season total in franchise history and his 23.6 scoring average ranks fifth all-time.
• Led the league in total minutes (3,048), ranked third in minutes per game and 16th in scoring.
• On 1/22 vs. Denver, scored his 4,000th career point - only LeBron James, Kevin Durant and Carmelo Anthony totaled more points than
his 4,384 prior to their 22nd birthdays.
• On 4/6 at Portland, passed Tony Campbell (4,888 points) for sixth on the Timberwolves all-time scoring list.
• Scored 20-or-more points in 19 straight games (1/19/17 at Clippers - 3/1/17 at Utah), a franchise record... The streak ended on 3/4 at
San Antonio when he finished with 17 points.
• Tallied 40-or-more points in consecutive games (41 points on 2/14 vs. Cleveland and 40 on 2/15 at Denver), becoming just the second
player in Timberwolves history with consecutive 40-point games (Kevin Love, April 13-14, 2014).
• With five 40-point outings (five) in a single season, had second-most in franchise history, trailing only Kevin Love, six in 2013-14.

2015-16 SEASON (MINNESOTA)


• Appeared in 81 games (all starts), averaging 20.7 points (.459 FG%, .300 3P%, .761 FT%), 3.6 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 1.0 steals in 35.1
minutes per game.
• His team-leading 20.7 scoring average ranked 19th in the league and made him the seventh player in franchise history to average at
least 20 points per game in a season.
• Had 565 free throw attempts, fourth-highest single-season total in franchise history and ranked seventh in NBA in 2015-16.
• On 4/7 at Sacramento, scored 3,000th career point.
• Played in BBVA Compass Rising Stars Challenge (February 12 in Toronto) for the second-straight year, scoring 29 points.

2014-15 SEASON (MINNESOTA)


• In rookie season, appeared in all 82 games (all starts), averaging 16.9 points (.437 FG%, .310 3P%, .760 FT%), 4.6 rebounds, 2.1
assists, 1.0 steals in 36.2 minutes per game (4th in NBA).
• Named 2014-15 NBA Rookie of the Year, becoming the first player in Timberwolves franchise history and the first-ever Canadian-born
player to win the award.
• Named to 2014-15 All-Rookie First Team.
• Won Rookie of the Month award four consecutive months (November 2014-February 2015).
• Started all 82 regular season games, becoming the first Timberwolves rookie to do so.
• Finished among the league's Top 10 in free throws made (354) and attempted (466).
• Scored 30-or-more points four times, the most ever by a Timberwolves rookie.
• Named MVP of the BBVA Rising Stars Challenge on Feb. 13, 2015 at NBA All-Star Weekend, finishing with 22 points, six rebounds and
four assists.
• Recorded first career double-double on Dec. 10, 2014 vs. Portland with 23 points and 10 rebounds.

NBA PLAYOFF EXPERIENCE


• In the 2018 NBA Playoffs, appeared in five games (all starts) of the Western Conference First Round vs. Houston, averaging 15.8 points
(.441 FG%, .333 3P%, .600 FT%), 5.2 rebounds, 2.0 assists in 32.8 minutes per game.

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• Tallied a playoff career-high 20 points (7-11 FG, 4-6 3P, 2-4 FT), five rebounds, five assists, one steal and one block in 35 minutes in the
Timberwolves' Game 3 win (121-105) over the Rockets.

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE
• Won a bronze medal with Canada at the 2015 FIBA Americas Championship held in Mexico City.
• Averaged 15.1 points (.495 FG%, .517 3P%) and 4.4 rebounds per game in 10 contests.
• Won a bronze medal with Canada at the 2010 FIBA U17 World Championship, held in Hamburg, Germany.
• Averaged 8.1 ppg (.472 FG%) and 3.3 rpg in eight contests (as a 15-year-old), highlighted by a 20-point, five-rebound, two-block
effort vs. Team USA in the semifinals.
• Led Canada to bronze at the 2012 FIBA Americas U18 Championship, held in São Sebastião do Paraíso, Brazil… Contributed a team-
high 15.2 ppg (41.3%), 7.6 rpg and 2.0 apg in five outings.

COLLEGE (KANSAS)
• In only season (2013-14) at Kansas, appeared in 35 games while averaging a team-high 17.1 points (.448 FG%, .341 3P%, .775 FT%),
5.9 rebounds, 1.5 assists in 32.8 minutes per game.
• Named to the John R. Wooden All-America Team and earned Second Team All-America honors from the NABC, USBWA, SI.com and
The Sporting News.
• Led the Jayhawks to a 25-10 record while setting the school’s single-season freshman scoring record (597 points).
• Swiped a team-leading 41 steals and blocked 34 shots.
• Poured in a season-high 41 points (adding eight rebounds, a season-high five steals and a season-high four blocks) on March 8 at West
Virginia, the most ever scored by a Kansas freshman and the most by any Jayhawk player since 1991.

PERSONAL: Born on Feb. 23, 1995 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada... Father, Mitchell, played collegiately at Florida State and for six seasons
in the NBA with Chicago, Houston and Philadelphia... Mother, Marita, was a track star at FSU and competed for Canada in the 1984 and
1988 Olympics... Averaged 24.2 points, 8.5 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 2.7 blocks for Huntington (W.Va.) Prep in 2011-12... Named Naismith
High School Player of the Year and Gatorade Athlete of the Year across all high school sports in 2013... Voted by USA Today as the 2013
American Family Insurance All-USA Player of the Year... Started the Andrew Wiggins Foundation, which focuses on supporting youth
athletic organizations... As part of its support of the Kia NBA Rookie of the Year Award, Kia Motors America (KMA) donated a 2016 Kia
Sorento LX CUV to Rock of Faith Worship Centre in Ontario on Wiggins’ behalf after winning the award in April 2015.

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JAMES WISEMAN | CENTER
HEIGHT: 7-0
WEIGHT: 244
BIRTHDATE: MARCH 31, 2001
BIRTHPLACE: NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE
COLLEGE: MEMPHIS
HIGH SCHOOL: MEMPHIS EAST (MEMPHIS, TN)
NBA EXPERIENCE: ROOKIE
DRAFTED BY: GOLDEN STATE, 2020, FIRST ROUND (#2)

THE PLAYERS
MEDIA PAGE: https://www.nba.com/warriors/media/jameswiseman
QUICK FACTS
• Joined Hall of Famer Rick Barry (1965) as the only #2 overall draft pick in Warriors franchise history and represents the highest
Warriors draft pick since Joe Smith was selected first overall in 1995.
• Became the fourth University of Memphis player to ever be selected by the Warriors in the NBA Draft, and the last since Anfernee
"Penny" Hardaway in 1993. Hardway was Wiseman's coach in high school (2017-18) and college (2019-20).

COLLEGE RECORD --AVERAGES--


Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG BPG PPG
19-20 Memphis 3 69 20 26 .769 0 1 .000 19 27 .704 13 19 32 1 1 9 59 10.7 3.0 19.7
TOTALS 3 69 20 26 .769 0 1 .000 19 27 .704 13 19 32 1 1 9 59 10.7 3.0 19.7

WARRIORS NOTES
• Joined Hall of Famer Rick Barry (1965) as the only #2 overall draft pick in Warriors franchise history and represents the highest Warriors
draft pick since Joe Smith was selected first overall in 1995.
• Became the fourth University of Memphis player to ever be selected by the Warriors in the NBA Draft, and the last since Anfernee
"Penny" Hardaway in 1993. Hardway was Wiseman's coach in high school (2017-18) and college (2019-20).

NBA CAREER TRANSACTIONS


• Selected by Golden State as an early entry candidate in the first round (second overall) of the 2020 NBA Draft.
• Signed to a contract (November 27, 2020).

COLLEGE CAREER NOTES (MEMPHIS)


• Played one season at the University of Memphis, appearing in three games (all starts), averaging 19.7 points (.769 FG%, .704 FT%),
10.7 rebounds, 0.3 assists, 3.00 blocks in 23.0 minutes per game.
• Was on 2019-20 preseason watch lists for the Wooden Award, Naismith Trophy, Lute Olson Award, NABC Player of the Year and Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar Award.
• Was one of five players named to the 2019-20 Associated Press Preseason All-America Team.
• Named 2018-19 Gatorade National Player of the Year and Morgan Wootten Player of the Year as a senior at Memphis East High School.
• Played in the first three games of the season before receiving a 12-game suspension from the NCAA.
• After sitting out seven games, announced on Dec. 19 he was leaving Memphis to prepare full time for the 2020 NBA Draft.
• Finished with 28 points, 11 rebounds and three blocks in his collegiate debut against South Carolina State (11/5/19).
• Posted 14 points and 12 rebounds in 22 minutes vs. No. 14 Oregon (11/12/19).

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER NOTES


• Named 2018-19 Gatorade National Player of the Year and Morgan Wootten Boys Basketball Player of the Year as a senior at Memphis
East High School after averaging 25.8 points, 14.8 rebounds, 5.5 blocks and 1.3 steals per game.
• Won gold with USA Basketball at the 2017 FIBA U16 Americas Championship.
• Earned a spot on the USA Today High School Sports All-USA First Team.
• Ranked the nation’s No. 1 recruit in 2019 by ESPN and 247Sports.
• In the 2019 McDonald’s All-American Game in Atlanta, recorded 13 points, six rebounds, two assists and one steal in 19 minutes for
the West team.
• As a junior, led East High a 29-3 record and the 2018 Class AAA state title, averaging 18.5 points, 8.2 rebounds and 2.8 blocks per game.
• Before transferring to East High, played for Ensworth School in Nashville, Tenn., averaging 20 points, 6.8 rebounds and 2.3 blocks in
sophomore campaign.

PERSONAL: Full name is James Monteinez Wiseman... Mother is Donzaleigh Artis... Has a sister, Jaquarius Greer... Attended Stephen
Curry's 5th Annual SC30 Select Camp in 2018 in the Bay Area along with current teammate and fellow draft pick Nico Mannion... Former
NBA player Anfernee "Penny" Hardaway was his coach in his junior year at East High (2017-18) and again at the University of Memphis
(2019-20)... Speaks Mandarin after studying it in high school... Would like to own fast-food restaurants.

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DWAYNE SUTTON | FORWARD
HEIGHT: 6-5 WEIGHT: 220
BIRTHDATE: FEBRUARY 26, 1997 BIRTHPLACE: LOUISVILLE, KY
COLLEGE: LOUISVILLE HIGH SCHOOL: MANUAL (LOUISVILLE, KY)
NBA EXPERIENCE: ROOKIE
HOW ACQUIRED: SIGNED AS FREE AGENT ON NOVEMBER 30, 2020

COLLEGE RECORD --AVERAGES--


Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG
15-16 UNC Asheville 34 1037 132 281 .470 22 70 .314 122 193 .632 79 183 262 44 53 24 408 7.7 1.3 12.0
16-17 TRANSFER
17-18 Louisville 36 548 53 119 .445 17 48 .354 30 44 .682 40 104 144 21 30 13 153 4.0 0.6 4.3
18-19 Louisville 34 1069 113 262 .431 48 138 .348 66 88 .750 76 157 233 63 30 9 340 6.9 1.9 10.0
19-20 Louisville 31 976 96 190 .505 29 82 .354 61 88 .693 76 178 254 54 25 21 282 8.2 1.7 9.1
TOTALS 135 3630 394 852 .462 116 338 .343 279 413 .676 271 622 893 182 138 67 1183 6.6 1.3 8.8

COLLEGE CAREER NOTES (UNC-ASHVILLE/LOUISVILLE)


• Appeared in 135 career games (103 starts), averaging 8.8 points (.462 FG%, .343 3P%, .676 FT%), 6.6 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 1.0
steals in 26.9 minutes per game in four seasons (one with UNC-Asheville and three with Louisville).
• At UNC-Ashville, appeared in 34 games (all starts), averaging 12.0 points (.470 FG%, .314 3P%, .632 FT%), 7.7 rebounds, 1.3 assists,
1.6 steals in 30.5 minutes per game as a freshman in 2015-16.
• At Louisville, appeared in 101 career games (69 starts), averaging 7.7 points (.459 FG%, .351 3P%, .714 FT%), 6.2 rebounds and 1.4
assists in 25.7 minutes per game in three seasons (2017-18 - 2019-20).
• As a senior at Louisville, garnered 2019-20 All-ACC Honorable Mention accolades after appearing in 31 games (all starts), averaging
9.1 points (.505 FG%, .354 3P%, .693 FT%), 8.2 rebounds, 1.7 assists in 31.5 minutes per game.
• After spending his freshman season at UNC Asheville, transferred to Louisville as a walk-on and redshirted the 2016-17 season due to
NCAA rules... Earned a scholarship the next season.
• Named 2016 Big South Tournament MVP after helping UNC Asheville advance to the NCAA Tournament.
• Listed second in a preseason ranking of 2019-20 “Glue Guys” by NCAA.com.
• Produced 10 career double-doubles and scored in double digits 34 times with the Cardinals.
• During junior campaign, tallied a career-high 19 points vs. North Carolina (2/2/19) while matching a career-high four 3-pointers made.
• Listed at 6’5”, grabbed 10 or more rebounds in 28 career games, including twice corralling a career-high 15 (11/20/19 vs. USC Upstate
and 12/18/19 vs. Miami (Ohio)).
• His career-high-tying 15 rebounds against USC Upstate (11/20/19) were the most by a Cardinal since Ray Spalding pulled down 16
against Grand Canyon (12/23/17)... His combined 29 rebounds in a two-game span (had 14 vs. Akron on 11/24/19) was the most for a
Cardinal since Chinanu Onuaku grabbed as many against Wake Forest (15 on 1/3/16) and NC State (14 on 1/7/16).
• In senior campaign, ranked seventh in the ACC in rebounding (8.2 rpg) and fifth in defensive rebounding (5.7).
• In junior season, ranked 16th in the ACC in rebounding (6.9 rpg), second on the team.
• Scored 1,000th career point on 12/14/19 vs. Eastern Kentucky, finishing with 11 in the game.
• Named ACC Player of the Week for games Jan. 7-13, 2019, with back-to-back double-doubles while averaging 14.5 points, 10.5 re-
bounds and 5.0 assists in games at North Carolina and Pitt.
• On 1/12/19 at North Carolina, recorded 17 points, 10 rebounds, a career-high seven assists (no turnovers) and four steals, becoming
the first player in Louisville school history to record a point-rebound double-double with at least seven assists and four steals in a
game.
• As a freshman at UNC-Ashville, was team’s second-leading scorer and top rebounder while ranked fourth in the Big South in rebound-
ing.
• On 2/24/18 at Virginia Tech, in first start for Louisville, recorded first career double-double with a then-career-high 17 points and 11
rebounds to go along with two assists and one block in 36 minutes in the win.

PERSONAL: Full name is Dwayne Lamont Sutton... Son of Janice Bell and Dwayne Sutton... Has an older sister, Shannon... First team
all-state selection at Manual High School in 2015 when he ranked eighth in the state in scoring (24.4 points per game) and sixth in
rebounding (12.1)... Was named 2014-15 Seventh Region Player of the Year after leading Manual High School to a 25-6 record and their
first regional final appearance in 15 years... Earned a bachelor of arts degree in sport administration from UofL in 2019 and played his final
year while working on a master’s degree in sport administration... Enjoys playing video games, such as NBA2K... Would most like to meet
actor Jonah Hill... Best basketball advice given to him was “defense wins championships”... His parents have had the greatest influence on
his athletic career... When he played basketball as a kid, he pretended he was Dwyane Wade.

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AXEL TOUPANE | FORWARD
too-PON
HEIGHT: 6-7 WEIGHT: 213
BIRTHDATE: JULY 23, 1992 BIRTHPLACE: MULHOUSE, FRANCE
NBA EXPERIENCE: 2 YEARS
HOW ACQUIRED: SIGNED AS FREE AGENT ON NOVEMBER 30, 2020

NBA RECORD --AVERAGES--

THE PLAYERS
Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG
2015-16 Denver 21 305 25 70 .357 13 40 .325 13 17 .765 8 23 31 15 7 6 76 1.5 0.7 3.6
2016-17 Milw.-N.O. 4 47 5 9 .556 1 4 .250 0 0 ----- 0 1 1 0 1 1 11 0.3 0.0 2.8
TOTALS 25 352 30 79 .380 14 44 .318 13 17 .765 8 24 32 15 8 7 87 1.3 0.6 3.5

G LEAGUE RECORD --AVERAGES--


Year-Team G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG
15-16 Raptors 905 32 949 150 350 .429 36 115 .313 132 168 .786 32 148 180 115 32 5 468 5.6 3.6 14.6
16-17 Raptors 905 36 993 169 365 .463 36 104 .346 204 253 .806 11 135 146 130 40 6 578 4.1 3.6 16.1
TOTALS 68 1942 319 715 .446 72 219 .329 336 421 .798 43 283 326 245 72 11 1046 4.8 3.6 15.4

INTERNATIONAL RECORD --AVERAGES--


Year-Team League G MIN FGM-A FG% 3PM-A 3P% FTM-A FT% OREB DREB REB AST STL BLK PTS RPG PPG
11-12 Strasbourg IG LNB Pro A 22 246 24-48 .500 7-15 .467 0-0 2 29 31 12 13 3 55 1.4 2.5
12-13 Strasbourg IG LNB Pro A 27 427 39-93 .419 7-28 .250 15-21 .714 6 36 42 19 12 1 100 1.6 3.7
13-14 Strasbourg IG EuroLeague 10 150 11-30 .367 1-8 .125 2-4 .500 8 17 25 9 3 1 25 2.5 2.5
13-14 Strasbourg IG LNB Pro A 30 614 78-158 .494 23-65 .354 27-30 .900 11 62 73 23 37 5 206 2.4 6.9
13-14 Strasbourg IG EuroCup 6 124 12-24 .500 7-12 .583 5-5 1.000 1 14 15 7 2 0 36 2.5 6.0
14-15 Strasbourg EuroCup 14 245 27-59 .458 11-25 .440 20-26 .769 1 27 28 14 8 2 85 2.0 6.1
14-15 Strasbourg IG LNB Pro A 32 586 97-214 .453 33-92 .359 23-36 .639 9 83 92 45 22 5 250 2.9 7.8
17-18 Zalgiris Kaunas EuroLeague 34 520 78-155 .503 15-40 .375 64-90 .711 18 54 72 16 14 3 235 2.1 6.9
2019 France FIBA World Cup 8 62 6-11 .545 4-7 .571 2-4 .500 0 7 7 2 2 1 18 0.9 2.3
18-19 Olympiacos Greek Basket League 19 351 41-88 .466 21-58 .362 33-41 .805 3 47 50 16 15 2 136 1.2 4.8
18-19 Olympiacos EuroLeague 26 354 39-102 .382 26-72 .361 22-27 .815 8 23 31 12 12 4 126 2.6 7.2
19-20 Unicaja Liga ACB 20 346 44-128 .344 11-48 .229 26-30 .867 7 55 62 18 12 4 125 3.1 6.3
19-20 Unicaja EuroCup 13 253 40-91 .440 15-38 .395 30-33 .909 4 29 33 16 16 2 125 2.5 9.6
20-21 Strasbourg LNB Pro A 1 19 3-8 .375 1-4 .250 0-0 1 1 2 2 2 0 7 2.0 7.0
8 SEASONS 262 4297 539-1209 .446 182-512 .355 269-347 .775 79 484 563 211 170 33 1529 2.1 5.8

NBA CAREER NOTES


• Appeared in 25 games (all as a reserve), averaging 3.5 points (.380 FG%, .318 3P%, .765 FT%), 1.3 rebounds and 0.6 assists in 14.1
minutes per game in two seasons (2015-16 - 2016-17) with three teams - Denver Nuggets, Milwaukee Bucks and New Orleans Pel-
icans.
• With the Nuggets, appeared in 21 games (all as a reserve), averaging 3.6 points (.357 FG%, .325 3P%, .765 FT%), 1.5 rebounds and
0.7 assists in 14.5 minutes per game in 2015-16.
• Split the 2016-17 season with the Milwaukee Bucks and New Orleans Pelicans, appearing in four games, averaging 2.8 points (.556
FG%, .250 3P%) and 0.3 rebounds in 11.8 minutes per game.
• With the Bucks, appeared in two games off the bench, attempting one field goal in six minutes.
• With the Pelicans, appeared in two games off the bench, recording 11 points (5-8 FG, 1-3 3P), one rebound, one steal and one block
in 41 minutes.

NBA CAREER TRANSACTIONS


• Signed a contract with the Toronto Raptors (July 23, 2015).
• Waived by the Toronto Raptors (October 24, 2015).
• Signed a 10-day contract with the Denver Nuggets (March 3, 2016).
• Signed a second 10-day contract with the Denver Nuggets (March 14, 2016).
• Signed a multi-year contract with the Denver Nuggets (March 24, 2016).
• Waived by the Denver Nuggets (October 15, 2016).
• Signed a 10-day contract with the Milwaukee Bucks (February 25, 2017).
• Waived by the Milwaukee Bucks (March 4, 2017).
• Signed a multi-year contract with the New Orleans Pelicans (April 10, 2017).
• Waived by the New Orleans Pelicans (July 25, 2017).
• Signed an Exhibit 10 contract with the Golden State Warriors (November 30, 2020).

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PRESEASON INVITEES
AXEL TOUPANE CONTINUED...
G LEAGUE CAREER NOTES
• Appeared in 68 games (27 starts), averaging 15.4 points (.446 FG%, .329 3P%, .798 FT%), 4.8 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 1.1 steals in
28.6 minutes per game in two seasons (2015-16 - 2016-17) with the Toronto Raptors G League affiliate Raptors 905.
• Named to 2016-17 All-G League Third Team after appearing in 36 games (13 starts), averaging 16.1 points (.463 FG%, .346 3P%, .806
FT%), 4.1 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 1.1 steals in 27.6 minutes per game.
• Ranked 10th in free throws made (204) and free throws attempted (253) in 2016-17.
• Named 2015-16 Most Improved Player after appearing in 32 games (14 starts), averaging 14.6 points (.429 FG%, .313 3P%, .786
FT%), 5.6 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 1.0 steals in 29.7 minutes per game.
• Appeared in one playoff game, scoring a franchise playoff-record 41 points (12-21 FG, 4-9 3P, 13-14 FT) to go along with five rebounds,
four assists and two steals in 36 minutes in the Raptors 905 first-ever playoff game in franchise history, a 112-107 win over the Canton
Charge (4/5/17).

PROFESSIONAL INTERNATIONAL CAREER NOTES


• Has eight seasons of professional international basketball experience playing for four different teams - SIG Strasbourg, Zalgiris Kaunas,
Olympiacos, Unicaja.
• From 2008 to 2011, spent time with the Élan Béarnais Pau-Orthez and SIG Strasbourg Under 21 teams, before joining the SIG Stras-
bourg senior squad for the 2011–12 LNB Pro A season.
• As a rookie, averaged 2.5 points and 1.4 rebounds in 22 French Pro A League games.
• In the 2012–13 season, averaged 3.9 points and 1.9 rebounds per game in 35 French Pro A League games, helping Strasbourg reach
the French Leaders Cup Final.
• Following the 2013–14 season, entered the 2014 NBA draft, but was not selected... Competed in the 2014 NBA Summer League for
the Dallas Mavericks’ summer league squad, averaging 3.5 points and 2.0 rebounds per game in four games.
• Returned to Strasbourg following the Summer League, and in the 2014–15 season, averaged 7.5 points, 2.5 rebounds and 1.4 assists
per game in 42 Pro A games in helping Strasbourg finish as the regular season leaders for a second straight year in 2015, and winners
of the French Cup and the French Leaders Cup.
• On July 27, 2017, signed with the Lithuanian club Žalgiris of the LKL League... Žalgiris reached the first Final Four in 19 years and
finished in third place after winning its eighth consecutive LKL championship.
• On July 17, 2018, signed a two-year deal with the Greek team Olympiacos of the EuroLeague.
• In 45 games with Olympiacos, averaged 5.8 points and 1.8 rebounds per game.
• On April 13, 2019, parted ways with Olympiacos.
• On August 21, 2019, signed 1+1 year contract with Unicaja of the Liga ACB.
• On September 1, 2020, signed with SIG Strasbourg until October 17th.

PERSONAL: As a member of the junior national teams of France, played at the 2011 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship, where he won
a bronze medal... At the 2012 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship, won a silver medal... Also has been a member of the senior French
national basketball team... With France’s senior team, he played at the 2017 EuroBasket.

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KALEB WESSON | FORWARD
Caleb WESS-in
HEIGHT: 6-9 WEIGHT: 270
BIRTHDATE: JULY 27, 1999 BIRTHPLACE: WESTERVILLE, OH
COLLEGE: OHIO STATE HIGH SCHOOL: WESTERVILLE SOUTH (WESTERVILLE, OH)
NBA EXPERIENCE: ROOKIE
HOW ACQUIRED: SIGNED AS FREE AGENT ON NOVEMBER 30, 2020

THE PLAYERS
COLLEGE RECORD --AVERAGES--
Year-School G Min FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS RPG APG PPG
17-18 Ohio State 33 682 118 210 .562 4 14 .286 98 136 .721 76 87 163 36 18 21 338 4.9 1.1 10.2
18-19 Ohio State 32 829 156 312 .500 26 75 .347 130 177 .734 77 144 221 59 33 21 468 6.9 1.8 14.6
19-20 Ohio State 31 915 136 306 .444 45 106 .425 117 160 .731 73 215 288 60 23 31 434 9.3 1.9 14.0
TOTALS 96 2426 410 828 .495 75 195 .385 345 473 .729 226 446 672 155 74 73 1240 7.0 1.6 12.9

COLLEGE CAREER NOTES (OHIO STATE)


• Appeared in 96 games (92 starts), averaging 12.9 points (.495 FG%, .385 3P%, .729 FT%), 7.0 rebounds, 1.6 assists in 25.3 minutes
per game in three seasons at The Ohio State University (2017-18 - 2019-20).
• As a junior, was named 2019-20 All-Big Ten Second Team selection and USBWA All-District pick after appearing in 31 games (all
starts), averaging 14.0 points (.444 FG%, .425 3P%, .731 FT%), 9.3 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.0 blocks in 29.5 minutes per game...
Led the team in scoring, rebounding, total blocks (31) and double-doubles (11) and was second in total assists (60).
• As a sophomore, earned 2018-19 All-Big Ten Honorable Mention after appearing in 32 games (31 starts), averaging 14.6 points (.500
FG%, .347 3P%, .734 FT%), 6.9 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.0 steals in 25.9 minutes per game... Led team in scoring, rebounding,
minutes per game and total blocks (21) and was second in steals (33).
• As a freshman, was a 2017-18 All-Big Ten Freshman Team selection after appearing in 33 games (30 starts), averaging 10.2 points
(.562 FG%, .286 3P%, .721 FT%), 4.9 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 20.7 minutes per game.
• Was ranked 10th in the Big Ten in scoring (14.0 ppg), fifth in rebounding (9.3 rpg) and third in 3-point field goal percentage (.425
3P%) in 2019-20.
• Twice named Big Ten Player of the Week (11/18/19 and 12/24/18).
• Recorded 17 career double-doubles, 11 in junior campaign (2019-20).
• On 12/18/18 vs. Youngstown State, scored a career-best 31 points, including 26 in the second half, while recording seven rebounds
and three assists in 23 minutes.
• On 2/27/20 at Nebraska, grabbed a career-high 18 rebounds to go along with 16 points, one steal and one block in 29 minutes.
• As a sophomore, led the Big Ten in offensive rebounds per game (2.4) in 2018-19.
• As a freshman, was named Big Ten Freshman of the Week (12/4/17 and 1/22/18).

PERSONAL: Full name is Kaleb Avery Wesson... Son of Keith and Stephanie Wesson... Played at Ohio State with older brother, Andre,
who was a senior in 2019-20.. Father, Keith, played at Ohio State from 1983-87... Lists favorite all-time player as Shaquille O’Neal...
Named Ohio’s Mr. Basketball, Ohio Gatorade Player of the Year and Ohio High School Basketball Association Player of the Year as a senior
in 2017... Also was named Ohio Capital Conference Player of the Year, District 10 Player of the Year and Central District Player of the Year
his final season at Westerville South in which he averaged 21.3 points and 11.3 rebounds per game while shooting 66.5 percent from the
field... Averaged 14.9 points, 9.5 rebounds and 3.0 blocks per game as a junior while helping lead Westerville South to a Division I state
championship in 2016... Was a First team All-Ohio Capital Conference (Cardinal) selection in 2015 and 2016 and an All-Ohio honorable
mention in 2015... Participated in 2015-16 USA U-17 World Championship team training camp and was named to the 2015-16 USA Men’s
Junior National Team.

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GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2020-21 PRESEASON ROSTER

NO PLAYER POS HT WT BORN PRIOR TO NBA/FROM YEARS


26 Kent Bazemore G/F 6-5 206 7/1/89 Old Dominion/USA 8
32 Marquese Chriss F 6-9 249 7/2/97 Washington/USA 4
30 Stephen Curry G 6-3 193 3/14/88 Davidson/USA 11
23 Draymond Green F 6-6 235 3/4/90 Michigan State/USA 8
1 Damion Lee G 6-5 203 10/21/92 Louisville/USA 3
5 Kevon Looney F 6-9 250 2/6/96 UCLA/USA 5
2 Nico Mannion G 6-2 188 3/14/01 Arizona/Italy R
15 Mychal Mulder G 6-4 193 6/12/94 Kentucky/Canada 1
12 Kelly Oubre Jr. G/F 6-6 192 12/9/95 Kansas/USA 5
7 Eric Paschall F 6-6 264 11/4/96 Villanova/USA 1
3 Jordan Poole G 6-4 195 6/19/99 Michigan/USA 1
6 Alen Smailagić F 6-10 241 8/18/00 Santa Cruz (G League)/Serbia 1
4 Dwayne Sutton F 6-4 212 2/26/97 Louisville/USA R
11 Klay Thompson G 6-6 215 2/8/90 Washington State/USA 9*
95 Juan Toscano-Anderson F 6-6 213 4/10/93 Marquette/USA 1
66 Axel Toupane F 6-6 220 7/23/92 SIG Strasbourg/France 2
10 Brad Wanamaker G 6-3 222 7/25/89 Pittsburgh/USA 2
43 Kaleb Wesson F 6-9 255 7/27/99 Ohio State/USA R
22 Andrew Wiggins F 6-7 205 2/23/95 Kansas/Canada 6
33 James Wiseman C 7-0 244 3/31/01 Memphis/USA R
* = includes 2019-20 season in which he did not play

Head Coach: Steve Kerr


Assistant Coaches: Mike Brown, Jarron Collins, Bruce Fraser, Ron Adams
Asst. Coach/Director of Player Development: Chris DeMarco
Player Development Coaches: Theo Robertson, Aaron Miles, Luke Loucks, Seth Cooper
Player Mentor Coach: Leandro Barbosa
Director of Sports Medicine & Performance: Dr. Rick Celebrini
Head Athletic Trainer: Drew Yoder

PROUNCIATION GUIDE: Marquese Chriss (MAR-kee-SS Kriss); Stephen (STEFF-in) Curry; Kevon Looney (keh-VON LOO-nee);
Nico Mannion (nee-co man-yin); Eric Paschall (PASS-cull); Alen Smailagić (Allen SMY-luh-geech); Axel Toupane (too-PON);
Brad Wanamaker (Wahn-ah-maker); Leandro Barbosa (lee-AN-dro BAR-bow-sa)

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2020-21 PRESEASON NUMERICAL ROSTER


NO PLAYER POS HT WT BORN PRIOR TO NBA/FROM YEARS
1 Damion Lee G 6-5 203 10/21/92 Louisville/USA 3
2 Nico Mannion G 6-2 188 3/14/01 Arizona/Italy R
3 Jordan Poole G 6-4 195 6/19/99 Michigan/USA 1
4 Dwayne Sutton F 6-4 212 2/26/97 Louisville/USA R
5 Kevon Looney F 6-9 250 2/6/96 UCLA/USA 5
6 Alen Smailagić F 6-10 241 8/18/00 Santa Cruz (G League)/Serbia 1
7 Eric Paschall F 6-6 264 11/4/96 Villanova/USA 1
10 Brad Wanamaker G 6-3 222 7/25/89 Pittsburgh/USA 2
11 Klay Thompson G 6-6 215 2/8/90 Washington State/USA 9*
12 Kelly Oubre Jr. G/F 6-6 192 12/9/95 Kansas/USA 5
15 Mychal Mulder G 6-4 193 6/12/94 Kentucky/Canada 1
22 Andrew Wiggins F 6-7 205 2/23/95 Kansas/Canada 6
23 Draymond Green F 6-6 235 3/4/90 Michigan State/USA 8
26 Kent Bazemore G/F 6-5 206 7/1/89 Old Dominion/USA 8
30 Stephen Curry G 6-3 193 3/14/88 Davidson/USA 11
32 Marquese Chriss F 6-9 249 7/2/97 Washington/USA 4
33 James Wiseman C 7-0 244 3/31/01 Memphis/USA R
43 Kaleb Wesson F 6-9 255 7/27/99 Ohio State/USA R
66 Axel Toupane F 6-6 220 7/23/92 SIG Strasbourg/France 2
95 Juan Toscano-Anderson F 6-6 213 4/10/93 Marquette/USA 1

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2019-20 WARRIORS FINAL STATISTICS

-FIELD GOALS- -3-POINT FG- -FREE THROWS- ----REBOUNDS----


PLAYER G GS MIN FG FGA FG FGA FT FTA OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK PTS AVG
Russell 33 33 1060 273 635 120 321 113 144 14 108 122 206 31 9 779 23.6
Wiggins (TOT) 54 54 1859 437 978 111 334 190 268 66 208 274 198 45 53 1175 21.8
Wiggins (GS) 12 12 403 86 188 20 59 41 61 18 37 55 43 16 17 233 19.4
Curry 5 5 139 33 82 12 49 26 26 4 22 26 33 5 2 104 20.8
Burks 48 18 1390 244 601 84 224 201 224 37 189 226 151 50 17 773 16.1
Paschall 60 26 1654 318 640 37 129 164 212 82 193 275 127 32 13 837 14.0
Robinson 48 48 1516 244 507 68 170 63 74 66 160 226 85 45 14 619 12.9
Lee 49 36 1423 213 511 85 239 110 126 32 207 239 133 50 6 621 12.7
Mulder 7 3 204 26 67 16 52 9 12 3 20 23 8 2 1 77 11.0
Chriss 59 21 1196 210 385 8 39 120 156 114 251 365 114 39 62 548 9.3
Poole 57 14 1274 167 502 74 265 95 119 9 109 118 134 35 10 503 8.8
Pargo 3 0 44 11 22 3 7 0 1 1 2 3 8 1 0 25 8.3
Green 43 43 1222 123 316 36 129 63 83 23 243 266 266 59 33 345 8.0
Cauley-Stein 41 37 941 144 257 0 0 35 57 71 184 255 60 45 50 323 7.9
Spellman 49 3 886 127 295 43 110 73 92 77 142 219 47 33 24 370 7.6
Bowman 45 12 1015 134 321 33 107 34 41 24 97 121 131 44 10 335 7.4
Bender (TOT) 16 3 286 41 92 15 43 10 14 16 57 73 28 4 9 107 6.7
Bender (GS) 9 3 195 31 71 11 34 8 11 16 37 53 19 4 4 81 9.0
Toscano-Anderson 13 6 272 29 63 8 23 3 5 9 43 52 26 13 5 69 5.3
Evans 27 1 414 45 133 13 38 25 29 9 32 41 31 11 12 128 4.7
Smailagic 14 0 139 20 40 3 13 16 19 10 17 27 13 3 4 59 4.2
Looney 20 4 262 29 79 1 14 9 12 28 38 66 20 12 6 68 3.4
Norvell (TOT) 5 0 41 3 12 3 8 1 1 0 6 6 3 2 0 10 2.0
Norvell (GS) 3 0 36 3 11 3 8 1 1 0 5 5 3 2 0 10 3.3
Randle 3 0 40 0 4 0 2 5 6 0 2 2 5 2 0 5 1.7
WARRIORS 65 - 15725 2510 5730 678 2032 1214 1511 647 2138 2785 1663 534 299 6912 106.3
OPPONENTS 65 - 15725 2743 5760 879 2261 1113 1422 661 2359 3020 1698 536 321 7478 115.0

PLAYER FG% 3FG% FT% PF DQ TO


Russell .430 .374 .785 64 0 101
Wiggins (TOT) .447 .332 .709 127 1 132
Wiggins (GS) .457 .339 .672 26 0 25
Curry .402 .245 1.000 11 0 16
Burks .406 .375 .897 107 1 76
Paschall .497 .287 .774 125 2 94
Robinson .481 .400 .851 82 0 50
Lee .417 .356 .873 116 2 67
Mulder .388 .308 .750 20 0 5
Chriss .545 .205 .769 122 0 78
Poole .333 .279 .798 94 0 74
Pargo .500 .429 .000 8 0 4
Green .389 .279 .759 110 0 98
Cauley-Stein .560 --- .614 102 1 35
Spellman .431 .391 .793 63 0 54
Bowman .417 .308 .829 102 0 70
Bender (TOT) .446 .349 .714 42 1 21
Bender (GS) .437 .324 .727 26 1 16
Toscano-Anderson.460 .348 .600 30 1 16
Evans .338 .342 .862 41 0 25
Smailagic .500 .231 .842 14 0 11
Looney .367 .071 .750 34 0 12
Norvell (TOT) .250 .375 1.000 4 0 3
Norvell (GS) .273 .375 1.000 4 0 3
Randle .000 .000 .833 3 0 0
WARRIORS .438 .334 .803 1304 8 969
OPPONENTS .476 .389 .783 1308 6 1016

MARQUESE CHRISS

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SINGLE-GAME HIGHS AVERAGE PER GAME


PLAYER MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS PLAYER MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS
Russell 40 9 12 3 9 2 52 Russell 32.1 3.7 6.2 0.94 3.1 0.27 23.6
Wiggins (TOT) 45 10 11 5 5 4 40 Wiggins (TOT) 34.4 5.1 3.7 0.83 2.4 0.98 21.8
Wiggins (GS) 37 10 10 5 4 4 27 Wiggins (GS) 33.6 4.6 3.6 1.33 2.1 1.42 19.4
Curry 31 8 11 3 8 2 26 Curry 27.9 5.2 6.6 1.00 3.2 0.40 20.8
Burks 39 10 8 5 5 3 33 Burks 29.0 4.7 3.1 1.04 1.6 0.35 16.1
Paschall 42 13 8 5 5 2 34 Paschall 27.6 4.6 2.1 0.53 1.6 0.22 14.0
Robinson 42 11 7 3 3 1 25 Robinson 31.6 4.7 1.8 0.94 1.0 0.29 12.9
Lee 40 15 8 3 5 1 26 Lee 29.0 4.9 2.7 1.02 1.4 0.12 12.7
Mulder 35 6 3 1 2 1 18 Mulder 29.1 3.3 1.1 0.29 0.7 0.14 11.0
Chriss 34 13 8 4 6 4 26 Chriss 20.3 6.2 1.9 0.66 1.3 1.05 9.3
Poole 35 6 8 3 4 1 21 Poole 22.3 2.1 2.4 0.61 1.3 0.18 8.8
Pargo 21 2 4 1 2 0 15 Pargo 14.8 1.0 2.7 0.33 1.3 0.00 8.3
Green 39 17 16 4 7 3 20 Green 28.4 6.2 6.2 1.37 2.3 0.77 8.0
Cauley-Stein 33 12 5 6 3 4 17 Cauley-Stein 22.9 6.2 1.5 1.10 0.9 1.22 7.9
Spellman 28 11 3 4 3 3 23 Spellman 18.1 4.5 1.0 0.67 1.1 0.49 7.6
Bowman 39 8 11 4 7 2 24 Bowman 22.6 2.7 2.9 0.98 1.6 0.22 7.4
Bender (TOT) 31 10 4 2 3 3 23 Bender (TOT) 17.8 4.6 1.8 0.25 1.3 0.56 6.7
Bender (GS) 31 10 4 2 3 3 23 Bender (GS) 21.6 5.9 2.1 0.44 1.8 0.44 9.0

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Toscano-Anderson 31 8 5 2 3 2 16 Toscano-Anderson 20.9 4.0 2.0 1.00 1.2 0.38 5.3
Evans 27 4 4 1 4 3 14 Evans 15.3 1.5 1.1 0.41 0.9 0.44 4.7
Smailagic 20 5 3 1 2 1 10 Smailagic 9.9 1.9 0.9 0.21 0.8 0.29 4.2
Looney 19 9 3 2 2 2 11 Looney 13.1 3.3 1.0 0.60 0.6 0.30 3.4
Norvell (TOT) 17 4 2 2 1 0 7 Norvell (TOT) 8.2 1.2 0.6 0.40 0.6 0.00 2.0
Norvell (GS) 17 4 2 2 1 0 7 Norvell (GS) 12.0 1.7 1.0 0.67 1.0 0.00 3.3
Randle 15 1 3 1 0 0 3 Randle 13.5 0.7 1.7 0.67 0.0 0.00 1.7
WARRIORS 265 61 39 15 27 10 134 WARRIORS 241.9 42.8 25.6 8.22 14.9 4.60 106.3
OPPONENTS 265 65 36 17 29 13 142 OPPONENTS 241.9 46.5 26.1 8.25 15.6 4.94 115.0

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2019-20 WARRIORS GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

DATE OPP. W/L FG FGA PCT. 3FG 3FGA PCT. FT FTA PCT. ORB REB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS
10/24 vs. LAC L 39 99 .394 15 42 .357 29 30 .967 15 42 27 7 0 13 21 122
10/27 at OKC L 30 92 .326 5 33 .152 27 31 .871 12 39 17 13 2 15 15 92
10/28 at NO W 51 104 .490 14 35 .400 18 24 .750 19 61 37 8 2 18 22 134
10/30 vs. PHO L 36 82 .439 8 28 .286 30 36 .833 7 43 24 8 6 18 22 110
11/01 vs. SA L 39 84 .464 13 28 .464 19 21 .905 7 39 25 4 2 11 22 110
11/02 vs. CHA L 34 77 .442 9 28 .321 10 13 .769 5 40 23 5 5 18 22 87
11/04 vs. POR W 42 86 .488 10 26 .385 33 36 .917 8 47 28 4 4 10 17 127
11/06 at HOU L 38 96 .396 13 33 .394 23 28 .821 16 51 22 7 1 11 12 112
11/08 at MIN L* 43 103 .417 10 35 .286 23 24 .958 13 49 18 12 9 20 26 119
11/09 at OKC L 42 85 .494 7 22 .318 17 17 1.000 6 34 22 9 6 15 18 108
11/11 vs. UTA L 45 94 .479 10 31 .323 8 14 .571 8 44 23 8 2 10 24 108
11/13 at LAL L 36 89 .404 9 35 .257 13 17 .765 10 33 29 8 7 17 14 94
11/15 vs. BOS L 34 82 .415 5 28 .179 27 34 .794 12 55 17 8 4 20 19 100
11/17 at NO L 37 91 .407 7 25 .280 19 23 .826 9 43 23 7 3 12 19 100
11/19 at MEM W 43 90 .478 9 29 .310 19 22 .864 11 51 33 5 10 15 24 114
11/20 at DAL L 35 90 .389 8 27 .296 16 25 .640 9 34 18 7 5 10 16 94
11/22 at UTA L 43 94 .457 12 28 .429 11 12 .917 6 37 28 11 3 9 18 109
11/25 vs. OKC L 37 89 .416 9 20 .450 14 16 .875 9 41 27 10 7 13 17 97
11/27 vs. CHI W 37 81 .457 11 29 .379 19 26 .731 13 54 31 12 9 21 17 104
11/29 at MIA L 30 77 .390 10 28 .357 35 40 .875 5 31 19 4 3 9 23 105
12/01 at ORL L 36 91 .396 6 23 .261 18 23 .783 15 46 21 6 5 12 17 96
12/02 at ATL L 33 83 .398 3 17 .176 10 12 .833 18 46 17 11 8 25 20 79
12/04 at CHA L 36 78 .462 9 23 .391 10 15 .667 6 37 18 7 3 16 12 91
12/06 at CHI W 38 71 .535 9 24 .375 15 22 .682 6 39 24 9 4 20 19 100
12/09 vs. MEM L 35 93 .376 11 27 .407 21 25 .840 10 46 23 10 6 16 21 102
12/11 vs. NY L* 45 104 .433 10 37 .270 22 30 .733 14 46 27 10 6 8 25 122
12/13 at UTA L 41 91 .451 9 29 .310 15 22 .682 14 48 19 9 7 12 26 106
12/15 vs. SAC L 30 76 .395 6 25 .240 13 18 .722 7 25 24 14 1 21 17 79
12/18 at POR L 41 103 .398 16 38 .421 14 23 .609 17 50 24 7 7 8 23 112
12/20 vs. NO W 36 83 .434 10 33 .303 24 25 .960 10 47 25 10 4 18 24 106
12/23 vs. MIN W 38 87 .437 12 30 .400 25 30 .833 13 55 27 11 6 20 27 113
12/25 vs. HOU W 41 87 .471 9 28 .321 25 28 .893 11 54 27 7 8 16 18 116
12/27 vs. PHO W 38 92 .413 9 27 .333 20 25 .800 11 41 22 10 5 11 17 105
12/28 vs. DAL L 45 93 .484 18 39 .462 13 17 .765 9 42 28 4 3 13 19 121
12/31 at SA L* 44 96 .458 12 27 .444 13 18 .722 9 44 31 5 6 9 14 113
01/02 at MIN L 33 77 .429 3 20 .150 15 21 .714 7 43 20 9 1 17 20 84
01/04 vs. DET L 33 82 .402 11 21 .524 27 32 .844 11 42 26 13 3 14 19 104
01/06 at SAC L 34 86 .395 5 26 .192 25 32 .781 10 44 19 13 4 19 18 98
01/08 vs. MIL L 33 87 .379 15 38 .395 17 20 .850 12 52 29 7 4 19 30 98
01/10 at LAC L 37 96 .385 8 39 .205 18 25 .720 13 46 28 9 1 10 22 100
01/12 at MEM L 35 92 .380 17 34 .500 15 21 .714 12 47 23 11 6 22 18 102
01/14 vs. DAL L 39 87 .448 9 32 .281 10 13 .769 7 36 27 4 1 14 16 97
01/16 vs. DEN L* 42 95 .442 20 45 .444 27 31 .871 10 42 36 12 6 19 20 131
01/18 vs. ORL W 43 94 .457 12 40 .300 11 11 1.000 7 44 25 9 2 11 13 109
01/20 at POR L* 48 116 .414 9 36 .250 19 22 .864 19 60 30 7 5 9 25 124
01/22 vs. UTA L 35 88 .398 6 23 .261 20 24 .833 11 37 20 5 5 8 23 96
01/24 vs. IND L 40 82 .488 19 39 .487 19 23 .826 7 38 31 6 3 20 16 118
01/28 at PHI L 37 87 .425 15 40 .375 15 21 .714 6 40 29 6 3 14 24 104
01/30 at BOS L 33 77 .429 12 39 .308 26 30 .867 3 30 24 11 6 17 19 104
02/01 at CLE W 48 90 .533 18 35 .514 17 19 .895 10 44 39 11 10 11 16 131
02/03 at WAS W 43 87 .494 15 30 .500 24 31 .774 12 44 31 8 6 14 25 125
02/05 at BRK L 35 96 .365 5 39 .128 13 18 .722 7 34 20 6 7 7 14 88
02/08 vs. LAL L 46 89 .517 13 32 .406 15 23 .652 8 33 31 15 6 18 27 120
02/10 vs. MIA L 30 77 .390 11 34 .324 30 34 .882 6 40 23 8 2 16 21 101
02/12 at PHO L 39 77 .506 11 31 .355 17 19 .895 4 38 27 8 7 22 20 106
02/20 vs. HOU L 44 89 .494 7 33 .212 10 12 .833 13 40 26 11 7 23 16 105
02/23 vs. NO L 40 92 .435 11 35 .314 10 15 .667 11 48 28 9 7 15 16 101
02/25 vs. SAC L 35 79 .443 4 28 .143 20 24 .833 5 34 21 7 2 17 25 94
02/27 vs. LAL L 34 80 .425 9 32 .281 9 10 .900 5 37 27 7 3 27 27 86
02/29 at PHO W 41 87 .471 9 30 .300 24 32 .750 13 49 30 9 6 10 21 115
03/01 vs. WAS L 42 89 .472 9 28 .321 17 24 .708 18 52 25 7 7 22 24 110
03/03 at DEN W 42 82 .512 18 41 .439 14 22 .636 5 35 31 8 3 11 23 116
03/05 vs. TOR L 40 98 .408 14 52 .269 19 25 .760 14 52 34 4 5 16 23 113
03/07 vs. PHI W 44 80 .550 9 25 .360 21 28 .750 7 35 30 4 2 7 19 118
03/10 vs. LAC L 37 79 .468 11 38 .289 22 27 .815 4 35 25 3 0 10 17 107
TOTALS 2510 5730 .438 678 2032 .334 1214 1511 .803 647 2785 1663 534 299 969 1304 6912
* = overtime

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2019-20 OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

DATE OPP. W/L FG FGA PCT. 3FG 3FGA PCT. FT FTA PCT. ORB REB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS
10/24 vs. LAC L 50 80 .625 18 32 .563 23 30 .767 3 39 33 7 5 20 24 141
10/27 at OKC L 44 78 .564 15 32 .469 17 22 .773 8 50 24 8 5 24 26 120
10/28 at NO W 48 103 .466 15 47 .319 12 22 .545 11 41 36 13 7 15 20 123
10/30 vs. PHO L 44 96 .458 15 36 .417 18 21 .857 13 45 33 12 4 17 22 121
11/01 vs. SA L 44 93 .473 13 35 .371 26 30 .867 16 52 23 4 2 11 19 127
11/02 vs. CHA L 36 85 .424 5 29 .172 16 23 .696 16 48 18 6 1 13 15 93
11/04 vs. POR W 47 105 .448 13 40 .325 11 14 .786 16 44 16 5 6 6 23 118
11/06 at HOU L 48 97 .495 21 45 .467 12 19 .632 11 50 31 7 9 13 20 129
11/08 at MIN L* 48 111 .432 9 36 .250 20 29 .690 20 59 20 10 10 19 23 125
11/09 at OKC L 43 79 .544 14 30 .467 14 17 .824 7 42 30 7 5 19 17 114
11/11 vs. UTA L 40 81 .494 16 35 .457 26 32 .813 5 43 30 3 3 12 16 122
11/13 at LAL L 48 89 .539 9 20 .450 15 18 .833 13 51 31 8 6 19 18 120
11/15 vs. BOS L 37 91 .407 13 33 .394 18 23 .783 11 47 24 13 5 14 24 105
11/17 at NO L 37 89 .416 18 46 .391 16 20 .800 11 48 24 3 5 15 21 108
11/19 at MEM W 36 88 .409 9 25 .360 14 19 .737 7 37 26 6 4 14 23 95
11/20 at DAL L 51 90 .567 22 38 .579 18 23 .783 8 50 33 7 7 12 21 142
11/22 at UTA L 43 85 .506 14 32 .438 13 16 .813 8 48 23 4 10 21 14 113
11/25 vs. OKC L 40 85 .471 11 32 .344 9 11 .818 9 43 26 5 13 16 16 100
11/27 vs. CHI W 34 89 .382 10 29 .345 12 18 .667 14 42 20 14 4 18 20 90
11/29 at MIA L 44 82 .537 13 25 .520 21 28 .750 10 49 23 7 3 16 30 122
12/01 at ORL L 37 87 .425 11 33 .333 15 22 .682 12 48 21 7 8 15 20 100
12/02 at ATL L 41 89 .461 8 29 .276 14 15 .933 11 38 21 13 4 15 12 104
12/04 at CHA L 40 87 .460 21 48 .438 5 8 .625 11 44 30 11 7 15 20 106
12/06 at CHI W 39 88 .443 17 41 .415 3 5 .600 10 37 21 11 2 15 20 98
12/09 vs. MEM L 41 82 .500 15 40 .375 13 17 .765 1 42 29 13 6 20 20 110

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12/11 vs. NY L* 43 90 .478 12 29 .414 26 34 .765 12 58 25 5 7 19 24 124
12/13 at UTA L 37 79 .468 16 38 .421 24 31 .774 7 43 22 5 3 13 20 114
12/15 vs. SAC L 38 63 .603 10 22 .455 14 16 .875 4 38 27 9 3 29 20 100
12/18 at POR L 44 97 .454 9 31 .290 25 28 .893 14 57 19 6 8 11 22 122
12/20 vs. NO W 39 93 .419 9 34 .265 15 23 .652 13 48 23 8 5 18 19 102
12/23 vs. MIN W 35 87 .402 11 34 .324 23 29 .793 9 40 16 10 7 16 18 104
12/25 vs. HOU W 37 100 .370 16 51 .314 14 16 .875 14 49 19 8 3 12 25 104
12/27 vs. PHO W 35 75 .467 7 33 .212 19 24 .792 11 49 22 6 1 27 21 96
12/28 vs. DAL L 48 92 .522 24 51 .471 21 21 1.000 9 46 35 11 7 13 17 141
12/31 at SA L* 45 96 .469 14 31 .452 13 17 .765 10 53 30 6 6 10 18 117
01/02 at MIN L 38 95 .400 13 43 .302 10 17 .588 17 52 22 7 7 15 20 99
01/04 vs. DET L 43 83 .518 11 27 .407 14 16 .875 9 46 24 13 5 21 25 111
01/06 at SAC L 39 81 .481 15 30 .500 18 23 .783 6 43 27 10 3 23 23 111
01/08 vs. MIL L 35 87 .402 9 41 .220 28 32 .875 5 47 22 11 3 10 19 107
01/10 at LAC L 41 84 .488 11 39 .282 16 22 .727 9 54 27 5 7 19 24 109
01/12 at MEM L 45 100 .450 11 35 .314 21 25 .840 18 60 33 17 7 17 16 122
01/14 vs. DAL L 49 96 .510 13 37 .351 13 21 .619 15 53 23 5 2 8 17 124
01/16 vs. DEN L* 47 100 .470 17 35 .486 23 26 .885 15 56 31 11 6 21 23 134
01/18 vs. ORL W 39 86 .453 9 31 .290 8 13 .615 9 46 21 7 5 15 12 95
01/20 at POR L* 44 100 .440 14 44 .318 27 30 .900 12 54 21 4 11 12 19 129
01/22 vs. UTA L 50 93 .538 17 40 .425 12 23 .522 15 56 31 5 3 11 19 129
01/24 vs. IND L 50 87 .575 17 28 .607 12 13 .923 5 36 35 15 4 12 20 129
01/28 at PHI L 42 82 .512 11 32 .344 20 26 .769 2 44 28 5 3 16 18 115
01/30 at BOS L 42 88 .477 15 35 .429 20 22 .909 14 51 27 12 4 23 24 119
02/01 at CLE W 41 95 .432 16 44 .364 14 14 1.000 13 46 26 8 3 16 15 112
02/03 at WAS W 42 83 .506 9 22 .409 24 29 .828 2 35 28 6 4 11 24 117
02/05 at BRK L 51 100 .510 14 34 .412 13 15 .867 14 65 29 4 1 15 15 129
02/08 vs. LAL L 43 82 .524 14 29 .483 25 34 .735 12 47 29 11 2 24 22 125
02/10 vs. MIA L 43 87 .494 12 33 .364 15 21 .714 7 45 36 10 3 12 19 113
02/12 at PHO L 42 91 .462 14 37 .378 14 15 .933 8 40 25 14 4 14 21 112
02/20 vs. HOU L 45 85 .529 25 49 .510 20 22 .909 8 36 31 14 7 16 15 135
02/23 vs. NO L 46 98 .469 17 42 .405 6 13 .462 14 52 34 7 5 13 15 115
02/25 vs. SAC L 40 76 .526 13 30 .433 19 34 .559 2 40 25 7 4 10 23 112
02/27 vs. LAL L 45 88 .511 8 24 .333 18 27 .667 8 44 24 13 5 17 17 116
02/29 at PHO W 34 83 .410 12 29 .414 19 23 .826 8 40 24 3 5 20 25 99
03/01 vs. WAS L 40 82 .488 20 30 .667 24 27 .889 5 34 24 10 5 13 20 124
03/03 at DEN W 39 87 .448 3 20 .150 19 26 .731 19 53 22 6 5 16 26 100
03/05 vs. TOR L 40 84 .476 13 41 .317 28 31 .903 3 39 28 10 3 12 24 121
03/07 vs. PHI W 41 84 .488 13 34 .382 19 22 .864 11 41 29 3 2 11 21 114
03/10 vs. LAC L 46 92 .500 20 44 .455 19 19 1.000 11 47 28 5 2 11 19 131
TOTALS 2743 5760 .476 879 2261 .389 1113 1422 .783 661 3020 1698 536 321 1016 1308 7478
* = overtime

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2019-20 WARRIORS GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS

DATE OPP. W/L SCORE REC. GS PTS GS REB GS AST OPP. PTS OPP. REB OPP. AST
10/24 LAC L 122-141 0-1 Curry-23 Looney-9 Russell-8 Williams-22 Zubac-10 Leonard-9
10/27 @OKC L 92-120 0-2 Curry-23 Curry-8 Curry-5 Schroder-22 Adams-10 Schroder-6
10/28 @NOP W 134-123 1-2 Curry-26 Green-17 Curry-11 Ingram-27 Ingram-10 Ball, Alx-Wlkr-9
10/30 PHX L 110-121 1-3 Paschall-20 Russell,Splmn-7 Curry,Russell-6 Booker-31 Baynes-12 Baynes,Rubio-7
11/1 SAS L 110-127 1-4 Russell-30 Chriss-9 Russell-8 Mills-31 Lyles-14 DeRozan-11
11/2 CHA L 87- 93 1-5 Paschall-25 Robinson-9 Bowman-4 Bacon-25 Brdgs,Grhm,Zllr-8 Rozier-7
11/4 POR W 127-118 2-5 Paschall-34 Paschall-13 Bowman-8 Lillard-39 Whiteside-11 McCollum-6
11/6 @HOU L 112-129 2-6 Burks-28 Robinson-11 Bowman-4 Harden-36 Capela-16 Harden-13
11/8 @MIN L 119-125 ot 2-7 Russell-52 Burks,Russell-9 Russell-5 Wiggins-40 Towns-14 Wiggins-7
11/9 @OKC L 108-114 2-8 Russell-30 Lee-7 Russell-7 Gallinari-21 Adams-8 Paul-9
11/11 UTA L 108-122 2-9 Russell-33 Cauley-Stein-11 Russell-8 Gobert-25 Gobert-14 Conley,Ingles-7
11/13 @LAL L 94-120 2-10 Russell-21 Spellman-7 Russell-8 James-23 McGee-17 James-12
11/15 BOS L 100-105 2-11 Burks-20 Green-11 Russell-7 Tatum-24 Brown,Tatum-8 Walker-5
11/17 @NOP L 100-108 2-12 Paschall-30 Chriss,Paschall-7 Burks-5 Redick-26 Hayes,Williams-10 Holiday-9
11/19 @MEM W 114- 95 3-12 Burks-29 Cauly-Stn,Green-10 Green-11 Morant-20 Crowder-11 Morant-6
11/20 @DAL L 94-142 3-13 Paschall-22 Paschall-7 Poole-7 Doncic-35 Donic,Porzingis-10 Donic-11
11/22 @UTA L 109-113 3-14 Burks-20 Paschall-7 Bwmn,Pschl,Rbn-5 Mitchell-30 Gobert-19 O’Neale-5
11/25 OKC L 97-100 3-15 Robinson-25 Paschall-10 Chriss-7 Schroder-22 Adams-10 Gallinari-6
11/27 CHI W 104- 90 4-15 Paschall-25 Spellman-11 Green-8 LaVine-36 Carter-9 Satoransky-7
11/29 @MIA L 105-122 4-16 Poole-20 Bowman-7 Bowman,Chriss-6 Dragic-20 Adebayo-9 Butler-6
12/1 @ORL L 96-100 4-17 Robinson-19 Cauley-Stein-12 Green-7 Fournier-32 Isaac-11 Fultz-9
12/2 @ATL L 79-104 4-18 Paschall-24 Paschall,Spellman-9 Paschall-6 Young-24 Bembry,Jones-8 Young-7
12/4 @CHA L 91-106 4-19 Russell-18 Cauley-Stein-7 Green-6 Graham-33 Graham,Rozier-7 Graham-9
12/6 @CHI W 100- 98 5-19 Robinson-20 Cly-Stn,Robsn,Rssll-7 Bowman-6 LaVine-22 Carter-12 LaVine-6
12/9 MEM L 102-110 5-20 Burks,Russell-18 Cly-Stn,Robinson-8 Russell-7 Morant-26 Valanciunas-10 Jones-7
12/11 NYK L 122-124 ot 5-21 Russell-32 Chriss,Green-10 Green-12 Morris-36 Randle-13 Payton,Randle-5
12/13 @UTA L 106-114 5-22 Burks-24 Chriss-13 Chriss-5 Bogdanovic-32 Gobert-15 Ingles-8
12/15 SAC L 79-100 5-23 Cauley-Stein-14 Cly-Stn,Chriss,Lee-5 Russell-8 Bogdanovic-25 Bagley-6 Bgdnovic,Josph-5
12/18 @POR L 112-122 5-24 Russell-26 Chriss-10 Russell-7 Lillard-31 Whiteside-23 Lillard-13
12/20 NOP W 106-102 6-24 Russell-25 Burks-8 Green-8 Holiday,Ingram-25 Favors-10 Ingram-6
12/23 MIN W 113-104 7-24 Russell-30 Green-14 Burks-8 Wiggins-22 Dieng,Vonleh-8 McLghn,Teague-4
12/25 HOU W 116-104 8-24 Lee-22 Lee-15 Bowman-6 Westbrook-30 Westbrook-12 Harden-11
12/27 PHX W 105- 96 9-24 Russell-31 Lee-8 Russell-6 Booker-34 Baynes,Saric-10 Booker,Rubio-4
12/28 DAL L 121-141 9-25 Russell-35 Lee-12 Green-8 Doncic-31 Donic-12 Doncic-15
12/31 @SAS L 113-117 ot 9-26 Burks-28 Chriss-11 Green-9 DeRozan-24 Aldridge-12 Murray-5
1/2 @MIN L 84- 99 9-27 Robinson-16 Chriss,Paschall-7 Green-6 Cvngtn,Napier-20 Covington-10 Napier-7
1/4 DET L 104-111 9-28 Burks-27 Burks-7 Burks-5 Rose-22 Drummond-18 Frazier-5
1/6 @SAC L 98-111 9-29 Robinson-16 Cauley-Stein-9 Cauley-Stein-5 Fox,Hield-21 Bjelica-10 Fox-7
1/8 MIL L 98-107 9-30 Burks-19 Cauley-Stein-11 Green-8 G. Antknmpo-30 G. Antknmpo-13 Middleton-6
1/10 @LAC L 100-109 9-31 Robsn,Spllmn-17 Burks-8 Burks,Lee-5 Leonard-36 Beverley-11 Beverley-9
1/12 @MEM L 102-122 9-32 Russell-34 Green-8 Paschall-5 Valanciunas-31 Valanciunas-19 Morant-10
1/14 DAL L 97-124 9-33 Poole-17 Robinson-7 Russell-8 Powell-21 Marjanovic-11 Brunson-5
1/16 DEN L 131-134 ot 9-34 Burks-25 Green-8 Russell-9 Barton-31 Jokic-12 Jokic-8
1/18 ORL W 109- 95 10-34 Russell-26 Paschall-9 Russell-12 Fultz-23 Fultz,Vucevic-13 Fournier-4
1/20 @POR L 124-129 ot 10-35 Burks-33 Paschall-13 Russell-9 Lillard-61 Whiteside-21 Lillard-7
1/22 UTA L 96-129 10-36 Russell-26 Chriss-8 Lee-4 Mitchell-23 Gobert-15 Ingles-8
1/24 IND L 118-129 10-37 Russell-37 Paschall,Robinson-7 Green-11 Warren-33 Sabonis-10 McCnll,Sabonis-8
1/28 @PHI L 104-115 10-38 Russell-28 Green-9 Green-12 Embiid-24 Horford-11 Horford-8
1/30 @BOS L 104-119 10-39 Russell-22 Lee-7 Green-7 Hayward-25 Hayward,Theis-8 Smart-6
2/1 @CLE W 131-112 11-39 Robinson-22 Chriss,Green,Russell-7 Green-16 Sexton-23 Love,Thompson-11 Love-5
2/3 @WAS W 125-117 12-39 Burks-30 Green,Paschall-10 Green,Robinson-7 Beal-43 Hachimura-8 Beal-6
2/5 @BKN L 88-129 12-40 Russell-17 Chriss-7 Evans,Poole-4 LeVert-23 Allen-13 LeVert-8
2/8 LAL L 120-125 12-41 Chriss-26 Chriss-9 Bowman-11 Davis-27 Davis-10 James-11
2/10 MIA L 101-113 12-42 Lee-26 Chriss,Green-9 Green-9 Butler,Crowder-21 Adebayo-11 Olynyk-11
2/12 @PHX L 106-112 12-43 Wiggins-27 Chriss-12 Green-9 Booker-27 Diallo-8 Rubio-9
2/20 HOU L 105-135 12-44 Wiggins-22 Pschll,Tscno-Andsn-6 Green-7 Harden-29 Cvgtn,Tckr,Wstbk-5 Hardn,Westbrk-10
2/23 NOP L 101-115 12-45 Lee-22 Wiggins-10 Bowman-7 Williamson-28 Favors-11 Holiday-15
2/25 SAC L 94-112 12-46 Chriss-21 Chriss-10 Lee,Poole-4 Barnes,Fox-21 Bazemore-10 Bjelica,Fox-5
2/27 LAL L 86-116 12-47 Paschall-23 Chriss-7 Poole-8 Davis-23 Howard-9 Rondo-6
2/29 @PHX W 115- 99 13-47 Paschall-25 Bender,Chriss-9 Lee-8 Booker-21 Ayton,Saric-9 Rubio-8
3/1 WAS L 110-124 13-48 Wiggins-27 Chriss-13 Poole-7 Beal-34 Hachimura-8 Beal-8
3/3 @DEN W 116-100 14-48 Paschl,Wggns-22 DB,MC,EP,JTA,AW-5 Wiggins-10 Barton,Millsap-18 Jokic-13 Jokic-7
3/5 TOR L 113-121 14-49 Curry,Lee-23 Chriss-12 Paschall-8 Powell-37 Ibaka-13 Lowry-10
3/7 PHI W 118-114 15-49 Lee-24 Chriss-10 Chriss-8 Harris-24 Hordford,Scott-10 Horford-7
3/10 LAC L 107-131 15-50 Bender-23 Chriss-10 Paschall-7 Leonard-23 Zubac-12 Grge,Lnrd,Shmt-5

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2019-20 WARRIORS & OPPONENT HIGHS & LOWS

2019-20 WARRIORS & OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL PLAYER HIGHS


CATEGORY WARRIORS HIGHS OPPONENT HIGHS
Points 52, D’Angelo Russell, 11/8 at MIN (OT) 61, Damian Lillard, 1/20 at POR (OT)
Points (Quarter) 18, twice, last D’Angelo Russell, 12/28 vs. DAL (1st QTR) 22, 2x, Beal, 3/1 vs. WAS (Q1), Doncic, 11/20 at DAL (Q1)
Points (Half) 30, D’Angelo Russell, 12/28 vs. DAL (1st half) 33, twice, last Damian Lillard, 1/20 at POR (2nd half)
Points (Off Bench) 28, Alec Burks, 11/6 at HOU 31, Patty Mills, 11/1 vs. SAS
Rebounds 17, Draymond Green, 10/28 at NOP 23, Hassan Whiteside, 12/18 at POR
Assists 16, Draymond Green, 2/1 at CLE 15, Jrue Holiday, 2/23 vs. NOP
Steals 6, Willie Cauley-Stein, 12/15 vs. SAC 5, four times, last Bradley Beal, 3/1 vs. WAS
Blocks 4, four times, last Andrew Wiggins, 2/12 at PHX 7, Rudy Gobert, 11/22 at UTA
FG Made 19, D’Angelo Russell, 11/8 at MIN (OT) 17, twice, last Damian Lillard, 1/20 at POR (OT)
FG Attempted 37, D’Angelo Russell, 11/8 at MIN (OT) 37, Damian Lillard, 1/20 at POR (OT)
3FG Made 9, twice, both Russell, 1/24 vs. IND & 12/28 vs. DAL 11, Damian Lillard, 1/20 at POR (OT) - set Warriors opp record
3FG Attempted 17, D’Angelo Russell, 11/8 at MIN (OT) 20, Damian Lillard, 1/20 at POR (OT)
FT Made 14, Alec Burks, 1/4 vs. DET 16, Damian Lillard, 1/20 at POR (OT)
FT Attempted 14, Alec Burks, 1/4 vs. DET 16, Damian Lillard, 1/20 at POR (OT)
Minutes 42, twice, last Eric Paschall, 1/20/20 at POR (OT) 46, RJ Barrett, 12/11 vs. NYK (OT)

CATEGORY WARRIORS HIGHS OPPONENT HIGHS


Bench Points (AVG) 2582 (39.7) 2568 (39.5)

2019-20 SEASON REVIEW


Team Bench High 77, 1/4 vs. DET 70, 11/29 at MIA
Largest Lead 32, 2/1 at CLE 50, 11/20 at DAL
Largest Win 19, twice, 2/1 at CLE & 11/19 at MEM 48, 11/20 at DAL
Largest Comeback 18, 2/29 at PHX 19, 1/16 vs. DEN

2019-20 WARRIORS & OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS & LOWS


CATEGORY WARRIORS OPPONENT
HIGH LOW HIGH LOW
PTS (OT)
PTS 134, 10/28 at NOP 79, twice, last 12/15 vs. SAC 142, 11/20 at DAL 90, 11/27 vs. CHI
PTS, 1ST QTR 41, 12/28 vs. DAL 14, 10/30 vs. PHX 44, 11/20 at DAL 16, 12/20 vs. NOP
PTS, 2ND QTR 45, 10/28 at NOP 17, twice, last 12/2 at ATL 41, 3/10 vs. LAC 16, 11/19 at MEM
PTS, 1ST HALF 74, 12/28 vs. DAL 37, 10/27 at OKC 76, 3/10 vs. LAC 43, 12/23 vs. MIN
PTS, 3RD QTR 44, 2/1 at CLE 13, 12/2 at ATL 46, 10/24 vs. LAC 18, 11/2 vs. CHA
PTS, 4TH QTR 43, 10/30 vs. PHX 12, 11/13 at LAL 44, 10/28 at NOP 15, twice, last 12/6 at CHI
PTS, 2ND HALF 70, 2/1 at CLE 32, 11/2 vs. CHA 76, 10/24 vs. LAC 34, 2/29 at PHX
PTS, OT 18, 1/16 vs. DEN (OT) 9, 11/8 at MIN (OT) 21, 1/16 vs. DEN (OT) 12, 12/11 vs. NYK (OT)
FGM 51, 10/28 at NOP 30, 3x, last 12/15 vs. SAC 51, twice, last 2/5 at BKN 34, twice, last 2/29 at PHX
FGA 116, 1/20 at POR (OT) 71, 12/6 at CHI 111, 11/8 at MIN (OT) 63, 12/15 vs. SAC
FG% .535, 12/6 at CHI .326, 10/27 at OKC .625, 10/24 vs. LAC .370, 12/25 vs. HOU
3FGM 20, 1/16 vs. DEN 3, twice, last 1/2 at MIN 25*, 2/20 vs. HOU opp fr. record 3, 3/3 at DEN
3FGA 52, 3/5 vs. TOR franchise record 17, 12/2 at ATL 51, 2x, last 12/28 vs. DAL 20, twice, last 3/3 at DEN
3FG% .524, 1/4 vs. DET .128, 2/5 at BKN .667, 3/1 vs. WAS .150, 3/3 at DEN
FTM 35, 11/29 at MIA 8, 11/11 vs. UTA 28, 2x, last 3/5 vs. TOR 3, 12/6 at CHI
FTA 40, 11/29 at MIA 10, 2/27 vs. LAL 34, 3x, last 2/25 vs. SAC 5, 12/6 at CHI
FT% 1.00, twice, last 1/18 vs. ORL .571, 11/11 vs. UTA 1.00, 3x, last 3/10 vs. LAC .462, 2/23 vs. NOP
REB 61, 10/28 at NOP 25, 12/15 vs. SAC 65, 2/5 at BKN 34, 3/1 vs. WAS
OREB 19, 2x, last 1/20 at POR (OT) 3, 1/30 at BOS 20, 11/8 at MIN (OT) 1, 12/9 vs. MEM
DREB 43, 3x, last 12/25 vs. HOU 18, 12/15 vs. SAC 51, 2/5 at BKN 27, twice, last 12/6 at CHI
AST 39, 2/1 at CLE 17, 3x, last 12/2 at ATL 36, twice, last 2/10 vs. MIA 16, twice, last 12/23 vs. MIN
STL 15, 2/8 vs. LAL 3, 3/10 vs. LAC 17, 1/12 at MEM 3, 4x, last 3/7 vs. PHI
TO 27, 2/27 vs. LAL 7, 2x, 3/7 vs. PHI & 2/5 at BKN 29, 12/15 vs. SAC 6, 11/4 vs. POR
BLK 10, twice, last 2/1 at CLE 0, 2x, last 3/10 vs. LAC 13, 11/25 vs. OKC 1, 3x, last 2/5 at BKN
PTS IN PAINT 66, 10/28 at NOP 20, 1/8 vs. MIL 70, 11/8 at MIN (OT) 36, 11/17 at NOP
2ND CHANCE PTS 30, 10/28 at NOP 2, twice, last 1/30 at BOS 35, 11/8 at MIN (OT) 0, 11/22 at UTA
FAST BREAK PTS 27, 2/1 at CLE 2, 12/2 at ATL 34, 3/5 vs. TOR 5, 3/7 vs. PHI
PTS OFF TO 32, 11/9 at OKC 3, 11/4 vs. POR 33, 1/24 vs. IND 6, 2x, last 11/11 vs. UTA

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2019-20 WARRIORS INDIVIDUAL SEASON-HIGHS

FIELD FREE REBOUNDS BLOCKED


PLAYER MINUTES GOALS THROWS OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE TOTAL ASSISTS STEALS TURNOVERS SHOTS POINTS

DRAGAN 31 8 5T 6C 7 (2) 10 4 (2) 2 3 (5) 3 23T


BENDER Feb. 29 March 10 March 10 March 1 Feb. 29 March 1 March 5 Feb. 27 March 10 Feb. 29 March 10
Mil.-G.S. at Phoe. vs LA-C vs LA-C vs Wash. at Phoe. vs Wash. vs Tor. vs LA-L vs LA-C at Phoe. vs LA-C

DRAGAN 31 8 5T 6C 7 10 4 (2) 2 3 (4) 3 23T


BENDER Feb. 29 March 10 March 10 March 1 Feb. 29 March 1 March 5 Feb. 27 March 10 Feb. 29 March 10
G.S. at Phoe. vs LA-C vs LA-C vs Wash. at Phoe. vs Wash. vs Tor. vs LA-L vs LA-C at Phoe. vs LA-C

KY 39C(2) 9C(2) 5C(2) 2C(7) 6C(3) 8C 11C 4C 7C 2C 24C


BOWMAN Nov. 25 Nov. 25 Feb. 8 Feb. 23 Dec. 2 Dec. 2 Feb. 8 Jan. 2 Feb. 27 Feb. 20 Nov. 25
vs OKC. vs OKC. vs LA-L vs N.O. at Atl. at Atl. vs LA-L at Minn. vs LA-L vs Hou. vs OKC.

MARQUESE 34 12C 8T 6C 11 13T(2) 8C 4 (2) 6T 4 (2) 26


CHRISS Dec. 31 Feb. 8 Nov. 29 Dec. 11 March 1 March 1 March 7 Nov. 27 Dec. 2 Feb. 1 Feb. 8
at S.A. vs LA-L at Miami vs N.Y. vs Wash. vs Wash. vs Phil. vs Chi. at Atl. at Clev. vs LA-L

STEPHEN 31 9 8 2 6 (2) 8 11 3 8 2T 26
CURRY Oct. 28 Oct. 28 March 5 Oct. 27 March 5 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 28 Oct. 24 Oct. 30 Oct. 28
at N.O. at N.O. vs Tor. at OKC. vs Tor. at OKC. at N.O. at N.O. vs LA-C vs Phoe. at N.O.

JACOB 27 5T 4C(3) 2T 4T 4 (3) 4T 1 (11) 4C(2) 3C 14C


EVANS Dec. 13 Oct. 24 Feb. 3 Jan. 10 Jan. 2 Feb. 5 Feb. 5 Feb. 3 Dec. 28 Feb. 3 Oct. 24
at Utah vs LA-C at Wash. at LA-C at Minn. at Brk. at Brk. at Wash. vs Dall. at Wash. vs LA-C

DRAYMOND 39 8 5 (2) 3 (3) 14 17 16T 4 (2) 7 3 (4) 20


GREEN Dec. 11 Dec. 25 Dec. 23 Dec. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 28 Feb. 1 Dec. 11 Dec. 23 Jan. 28 Dec. 25
vs N.Y. vs Hou. vs Minn. vs Phoe. at N.O. at N.O. at Clev. vs N.Y. vs Minn. at Phil. vs Hou.

DAMION 40C 10C 10C(2) 5C 13C 15C 8C 3T(6) 5C 1T(6) 26C


LEE Dec. 31 March 7 Dec. 25 Oct. 28 Dec. 25 Dec. 25 Feb. 29 March 3 Jan. 22 March 1 Feb. 10
at S.A. vs Phil. vs Hou. at N.O. vs Hou. vs Hou. at Phoe. at Den. vs Utah vs Wash. vs Miami

KEVON 19 (2) 5 2 (2) 5 5 9 3 (3) 2 (3) 2 (4) 2 11


LOONEY Feb. 27 Feb. 5 Feb. 29 Oct. 24 Feb. 23 Oct. 24 Feb. 29 Feb. 23 Feb. 27 Dec. 2 Feb. 5
vs LA-L at Brk. at Phoe. vs LA-C vs N.O. vs LA-C at Phoe. vs N.O. vs LA-L at Atl. at Brk.

MYCHAL 35C 6C 5C 2C 4C(3) 6C 3C(2) 1C(2) 2C(2) 1C 18C


MULDER March 3 March 1 March 7 Feb. 29 March 10 Feb. 29 March 7 March 5 March 5 March 1 March 7
at Den. vs Wash. vs Phil. at Phoe. vs LA-C at Phoe. vs Phil. vs Tor. vs Tor. vs Wash. vs Phil.

ERIC 42C 11C(2) 8C(4) 5C(2) 10C 13C(2) 8C 5C 5C(2) 2C 34C


PASCHALL Jan. 20 Jan. 20 Feb. 27 March 1 Nov. 4 Jan. 20 March 5 Jan. 12 Feb. 20 Oct. 30 Nov. 4
at Port. at Port. vs LA-L vs Wash. vs Port. at Port. vs Tor. at Mem. vs Hou. vs Phoe. vs Port.

JORDAN 35C 8C(3) 8C 2C 6C(2) 6C(4) 8C 3C(2) 4C(3) 1C(10) 21C


POOLE Nov. 9 Feb. 23 Nov. 4 March 1 Feb. 10 Feb. 10 Feb. 27 Feb. 5 March 1 March 5 Jan. 18
at OKC. vs N.O. vs Port. vs Wash. vs Miami vs Miami vs LA-L at Brk. vs Wash. vs Tor. vs Orl.

CHASSON 15 0 3 0 1 (2) 1 (2) 3 1 (2) 0 0 3


RANDLE March 10 March 7 March 7 March 7 March 10 March 10 March 7
vs LA-C vs Phil. vs Phil. vs Phil. vs LA-C vs LA-C vs Phil.

ALEN 20C 4C 5C 2C(2) 5C 5C 3C 1C(3) 2C(2) 1C(4) 10C(2)


SMAILAGIC Dec. 28 Jan. 8 Jan. 2 Feb. 20 Dec. 28 Dec. 28 Jan. 14 Feb. 20 Feb. 12 Feb. 8 Feb. 8
vs Dall. vs Milw. at Minn. vs Hou. vs Dall. vs Dall. vs Dall. vs Hou. at Phoe. vs LA-L vs LA-L

JUAN 31C 6C 1C(3) 2C(4) 8C 8C 5C(2) 2C(4) 3C(2) 2C 16C


TOSCANO-ANDERSON Feb. 29 Feb. 23 Feb. 29 March 7 Feb. 23 Feb. 23 March 1 March 1 March 1 Feb. 23 Feb. 23
at Phoe. vs N.O. at Phoe. vs Phil. vs N.O. vs N.O. vs Wash. vs Wash. vs Wash. vs N.O. vs N.O.

ANDREW 45 17C 9 (2) 5 (3) 9 (3) 10 (4) 11C 5 5 (4) 4C 40


WIGGINS Nov. 8 Nov. 8 Dec. 4 March 5 Jan. 27 March 5 Jan. 18 Feb. 8 Feb. 3 Feb. 12 Nov. 8
Min.-G.S. vs G.S. vs G.S. at Dall. vs Tor. vs Sac. vs Tor. vs Tor. vs LA-L at Sac. at Phoe. vs G.S.

ANDREW 37 (2) 10 8 5 (2) 5 (4) 10 (2) 10 5 4 (2) 4C 27 (2)


WIGGINS March 7 Feb. 20 March 1 March 5 March 5 March 5 March 3 Feb. 8 March 1 Feb. 12 March 1
G.S. vs Phil. vs Hou. vs Wash. vs Tor. vs Tor. vs Tor. at Den. vs LA-L vs Wash. at Phoe. vs Wash.

WARRIORS 265 (5) 51 35 19 (2) 43 (2) 61 39 15 27 10 (2) 134


High Games Jan. 20 Oct. 28 Nov. 29 Jan. 20 Dec. 25 Oct. 28 Feb. 1 Feb. 8 Feb. 27 Feb. 1 Oct. 28
at Port. at N.O. at Miami at Port. vs Hou. at N.O. at Clev. vs LA-L vs LA-L at Clev. at N.O.

WARRIORS 240 (60) 30 (4) 8 3 18 25 17 (3) 3 7 (2) 0 (2) 79 (2)


Low Games March 10 Feb. 10 Nov. 11 Jan. 30 Dec. 15 Dec. 15 Dec. 2 March 10 March 7 March 10 Dec. 15
vs LA-C vs Miami vs Utah at Bos. vs Sac. vs Sac. at Atl. vs LA-C vs Phil. vs LA-C vs Sac.

OPPONENTS 265 (5) 51 (2) 28 (2) 20 51 65 36 (2) 17 29 13 142


High Games Jan. 20 Feb. 5 March 5 Nov. 8 Feb. 5 Feb. 5 Feb. 10 Jan. 12 Dec. 15 Nov. 25 Nov. 20
at Port. at Brk. vs Tor. at Minn. at Brk. at Brk. vs Miami at Mem. vs Sac. vs OKC. at Dall.

OPPONENTS 240 (60) 34 (2) 3 1 27 (2) 34 16 (2) 3 (4) 6 1 (3) 90


Low Games March 10 Feb. 29 Dec. 6 Dec. 9 Dec. 6 March 1 Dec. 23 March 7 Nov. 4 Feb. 5 Nov. 27
vs LA-C at Phoe. at Chi. vs Mem. at Chi. vs Wash. vs Minn. vs Phil. vs Port. at Brk. vs Chi.

“C” indicates a new career-high, “T” a tied career-high.


Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of games in which a player or team has reached a given total (if more than one).

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IN 2019-20 WHEN THE WARRIORS...

2019-20 REGULAR SEASON 2019-20 REGULAR SEASON


Overall......................................................................................................... 15-50
Home…....................................................................................................... 8-26 Days of the Week
Away…........................................................................................................ 7-24 Monday................................................................................................... 4-7
Overtime….................................................................................................... 0-5 Tuesday.................................................................................................... 2-5
Decided by three points or less........................................................................ 1-3 Wednesday............................................................................................ 2-11
Decided by 10-or-more points…................................................................. 8-30 Thursday.................................................................................................. 0-7
More rebounds than opponent (tied)............................................................ 9-14 Friday....................................................................................................... 3-8
Fewer rebounds than opponent…............................................................... 6-36 Saturday.................................................................................................. 4-5
Grab 50 or more rebounds............................................................................... 5-7 Sunday.................................................................................................... 0-7
Grab 60 or more rebounds............................................................................... 1-1
More assists than opponent (tied)….................................................13-19 (1-1) Months of the Year
Fewer assists than opponent….................................................................... 0-30 October.................................................................................................... 1-3
Dish 30 or more assists.................................................................................... 8-6 November.............................................................................................. 3-13
Dish 40 or more assists....................................................................................---- December…......................................................................................... 5-10
Dish 30 or more assists AND shoot 50% FG...................................................... 3-1 January…............................................................................................. 1-13
Dish 30 or more assists AND 10 or less TOs....................................................... 1-1 February…............................................................................................. 3-8
Turn the ball over 10 times or less................................................................. 3-10 March…................................................................................................. 2-3
More FTA than opponent (tied)…......................................................13-25 (0-2) April…....................................................................................................----
Fewer FTA than opponent…........................................................................ 2-23 * Warriors had 44 consecutive months with a .500 or better record (ended
More 3FG than opponent (tied)….......................................................8-10 (1-3) Oct. 2019)
Fewer 3FG than opponent…........................................................................ 6-37 ** Warriors had 32 consecutive months with a winning record (ended March
Record 10 or more 3-pointers........................................................................ 9-25 2018)

2019-20 SEASON REVIEW


Record 20 or more 3-pointers..........................................................................----
More steals than opponent (tied)…....................................................9-22 (0-7) First game of back-to-back…........................................................................ 3-4
Fewer steals than opponent… .................................................................... 6-21 Second game of back-to-back….................................................................... 1-6
Record 10 or more steals............................................................................... 4-15 vs. Western Conference…............................................................................ 9-33
More blocks than opponent (tied)…....................................................8-17 (2-8) vs. Pacific Division….................................................................................... 2-11
Fewer blocks than opponent….................................................................... 5-25 vs. Northwest Division…............................................................................. 3-12
Record 10 or more blocks................................................................................ 2-0 vs. Southwest Division…............................................................................. 4-11
More bench points than opponent (tied)….......................................12-20 (1-1) vs. Eastern Conference…............................................................................. 6-16
Fewer bench points than opponent…......................................................... 2-29 vs. Atlantic Division….................................................................................... 1-6
Reserves score 50 or more points.................................................................... 3-7 vs. Central Division…..................................................................................... 3-3
More points in the paint than opponent (tied)….................................8-13 (2-1) vs. Southeast Division…................................................................................ 2-7
Fewer points in the paint than opponent…................................................. 5-36
More 2nd-chance points than opponent (tied)…................................6-20 (1-4) # of games won after trailing by at least 10 points..............................................6
Fewer 2nd-chance points than opponent…................................................ 8-26 # of games won by 10-plus points after trailing by 10 or more...........................4
More fastbreak points than opponent (tied)…....................................7-20 (1-2) # of times scored at least 40 points in a quarter..................................................7
Fewer fastbreak points than opponent….................................................... 8-27 # of games won by 20 or more points...............................................................0*
Score 25 or more fastbreak points................................................................... 1-4 * = won two games by 19 points
Holding opponents to 40% FG or under.......................................................... 3-1
Leading after first quarter (tied)... ........................................................7-10 (1-3) 2019-20 Warriors longest scoring runs
Trailing after first quarter…......................................................................... 7-38 17-0 2/1 at CLE 2:35 2nd QTR-10:23 3rd QTR
Leading at halftime (tied)…................................................................8-11 (0-1) 16-0 10/27 at OKC 8:14-3:17, 4th QTR
Trailing at halftime….................................................................................. 7-38 16-0 2/29 at PHX 5:53-0:07, 3rd QTR
Leading after third quarter (tied)….....................................................11-6 (0-2)
Trailing after third quarter…........................................................................ 4-42 6-SEASON RECORDS (2014-15 - 2019-20 REGULAR SEASON)
Score 100-plus…....................................................................................... 15-33 2019-20 TOTAL
Score 99 or below…..................................................................................... 0-17 Holding opponents under 100 points 6-2 124-10
Score 110-plus............................................................................................ 10-15 Holding opponents under 100 points at home 3-1 72-5
Score 120-plus................................................................................................ 4-6 Holding opponents under 100 points on road 3-1 52-5
Score 130-plus................................................................................................ 2-1 Holding opponents .400 FG% or under 3-1 80-6
Score 140-plus................................................................................................---- 12-1 in 2017-18
Opponents score 100-plus…........................................................................ 9-48 15-1 in 2016-17
Opponents score 99 or below…..................................................................... 6-2 17-0 in 2015-16
Outshooting opponent (tied)…................................................................... 13-5 20-1 in 2014-15
Outshot by opponent…............................................................................... 2-45
Shoot .500-plus…......................................................................................... 4-2 2019-20 AL-TIME
Shoot below .500…................................................................................... 11-48 Curry scores 30 points or more ---- 136-39
Opponents shoot .500-plus…...................................................................... 1-21 Thompson scores 30 points or more ---- 50-7
Opponents shoot below .500…................................................................. 14-29 Curry and Thompson each score 30 points ---- 11-0
All 5 Warriors starters score in double figures.................................................. 2-2
In wire-to-wire games…............................................................................... 1-3
On National TV.............................................................................................. 4-17
On TNT... ......................................................................................................... 0-8
On ESPN.......................................................................................................... 0-5
On ABC............................................................................................................ 2-1
On NBA TV....................................................................................................... 2-3
Three players score 20 or more points............................................................. 2-3
Curry scores 30 points or more........................................................................----
Both Curry & Thompson each score 25+ points...............................................----
Curry & Thompson combine for 60+ points....................................................----

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WARRIORS 2019-20 STARTING LINEUPS

WARRIORS 2019-20 STARTING LINEUP COMBINATIONS (33)

second-most starting lineups since a franchise record 49 were used in 2009-10


POINT GUARD SHOOTING GUARD CENTER SMALL FORWARD POWER FORWARD GAMES RECORD PCT
Russell Lee Cauley-Stein Robinson III Green 8 3-5 .375
Burks Robinson III Cauley-Stein Paschall Green 5 2-3 .400
Russell Robinson III Cauley-Stein Paschall Green 5 1-4 .200
Russell Lee Chriss Robinson III Green 4 1-3 .250
Lee Mulder Chriss Wiggins Toscano-Anderson 3 2-1 .667
Lee Toscano-Anderson Chriss Wiggins Bender 2 1-1 .500
Bowman Poole Cauley-Stein Robinson III Paschall 3 1-2 .333
Poole Russell Cauley-Stein Robinson III Green 3 0-3 .000
Bowman Burks Cauley-Stein Robinson III Paschall 3 0-3 .000
Russell Lee Cauley-Stein Burks Paschall 2 1-1 .500
Burks Lee Chriss Robinson III Green 2 0-2 .000
Bowman Lee Cauley-Stein Robinson III Green 2 0-2 .000
Russell Burks Spellman Robinson III Green 2 0-2 .000
Poole Lee Chriss Wiggins Green 2 0-2 .000
Curry Poole Green Robinson III Russell 1 1-0 1.000
Russell Lee Cauley-Stein Burks Green 1 1-0 1.000
Evans III Lee Chriss Robinson III Green 1 1-0 1.000
Curry Russell Looney Robinson III Green 1 0-1 .000
Curry Russell Chriss Robinson III Green 1 0-1 .000
Curry Russell Green Robinson III Paschall 1 0-1 .000
Russell Poole Cauley-Stein Robinson III Paschall 1 0-1 .000
Russell Poole Cauley-Stein Robinson III Burks 1 0-1 .000
Burks Robinson III Cauley-Stein Paschall Looney 1 0-1 .000
Russell Burks Cauley-Stein Robinson III Looney 1 0-1 .000
Bowman Lee Cauley-Stein Robinson III Paschall 1 0-1 .000
Bowman Lee Spellman Robinson III Green 1 0-1 .000
Russell Lee Chriss Paschall Green 1 0-1 .000
Bowman Lee Chriss Wiggins Paschall 1 0-1 .000
Bowman Lee Chriss Wiggins Green 1 0-1 .000
Poole Lee Looney Wiggins Paschall 1 0-1 .000
Poole Lee Chriss Wiggins Paschall 1 0-1 .000
Poole Lee Bender Green Chriss 1 0-1 .000
Curry Lee Chriss Wiggins Toscano-Anderson 1 0-1 .000
*opening day lineup in bold

COACH’S CHALLENGE (24 - Won 7, Lost 17)

Date Time, Quarter Description (from Play-by-play)


10/24 vs. LAC 2:23, 2nd K.Looney S.FOUL (R.Acosta): Call Confirmed
10/28 at NOP 8:16, 3rd S.Curry S.FOUL (P.Fraher): Call Overturned: Corrected to Offensive Foul on B. Ingram
10/30 vs. PHX 3:32, 4th O.Spellman Out Of Bounds Bad Pass TURNOVER: Call Stands
11/8 at MIN 10:36, 4th D. Lee S.FOUL (J.Butler): Call Stands: Corrected to Loose Ball Foul on D. Lee
11/9 at OKC 1:16, 4th M.Chriss P.FOUL (J.Capers): Call Overturned: Corrected to Personal Foul on A. Burks
11/11 vs. UTA 3:54, 2nd W.Cauley-Stein S.FOUL (S.Wright): Call Confirmed
11/15 vs. BOS 8:24, 3rd E.Paschall S.FOUL (M.Smith): Call Overturned
11/19 at MEM 2:07, 2nd W.Cauley-Stein S.FOUL (N.Sago): Call Stands
11/20 at DAL 1:58, 2nd W.Cauley-Stein S.FOUL (J.DeRosa): Call Overturned: Corrected to Offensive Foul on D. Powell
11/25 vs. OKC 3:32, 4th O.Spellman Out Of Bounds Bad Pass TURNOVER: Call Stands
11/29 at MIA 0:47.2, 3rd O.Spellman S.FOUL (E.Lewis): Call Confirmed
12/2 at ATL 4:22, 1st K.Bowman S.FOUL (S.Twardoski): Call Overturned: No Foul on K.Bowman
12/11 vs. NYK 3:21, OT M.Chriss S.FOUL (S.Wall): Call Stands
12/18 at POR 0:33.8, 4th D.Lee P.FOUL (Z.Zarba): Call Confirmed
12/20 vs. NOP 0:38.4, 4th D.Green S.FOUL (R.Mott): Call Confirmed
12/31 at SAS 7:33, 3rd M.Chriss Offensive (S. Wright): Call Stands
1/2 at MIN 0:0.2, 1st J.Okogie P.FOUL (T.Ford): Call Confirmed
1/8 vs. MIL 1:06, 4th A.Burks P.FOUL (K.Mauer): Call Confirmed
1/20 at POR 4:15, 2nd D.Lee S.FOUL (B.Forte): Call Stands
1/28 at PHI 7:31, 3rd D.Green S.FOUL (S.Foster): Call Stands
2/20 vs. HOU 6:28, 3rd D.Lee S.FOUL (J.DeRosa): Call Stands
2/25 vs. SAC 2:19, 4th E.Paschall S.FOUL (M.Davis): Call Stands
3/1 vs. WAS 5:29, 4th R.Hachimura Violation: Defensive Goaltending (M.Lindsay): Call Overturned: Goaltending
Violation on R. Hachimura
3/3 at DEN 3:46, 4th E.Paschall Offensive (K.Cutler): Call Overturned: Corrected to Shooting Foul on P. Millsap

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WARRIORS 2019-20 ETC. STATISTICS

WARRIORS 2019-20 RECORD WHEN PLAYER STARTS WARRIORS 2019-20 TECHNICALS (41)
Player Games Record PCT Player Games Dates (Time)
Bender 3 1-2 .333 Draymond Green 14 10/30 vs. PHX (1:57, 2nd)
Bowman 12 1-11 .083 11/11 vs. UTA (two techs, 8:28, 4th)E
Burks 18 4-14 .222 11/17 at NOP (5:37, 4th)
Cauley-Stein 37 9-28 .243 11/27 vs. CHI (0:59, 2nd)
Chriss 21 5-16 .238 12/20 vs. NOP (6:28, 3rd)
Curry 5 1-4 .200 12/28 vs. DAL (1:08, 2nd)
Evans III 1 1-0 1.000 1/4 vs. DET (two techs, 4:57, 3rd)E
Green 43 10-33 .233 1/10 at LAC (11:02, 3rd)
Lee 36 10-26 .278 1/16 vs. DEN (4:30, 3rd)
Looney 4 0-4 .000 1/22 vs. UTA (5:28, 3rd)
Mulder 3 2-1 .667 2/27 vs. LAL (5:56, 2nd, 5:45, 2nd)E
Paschall 26 5-21 .192
Poole 14 2-12 .143 Marquese Chriss 6 11/22 at UTA (11:20, 4th)
Robinson III 48 10-38 .208 12/28 vs. DAL (1:10, 3rd)
Russell 33 8-25 .242 2/5 at BKN (7:50, 3rd)
Spellman 3 0-3 .000 2/20 vs. HOU (3:49, 1st)
Toscano-Anderson 6 3-3 .500 2/27 vs. LAL (7:40, 3rd)
Wiggins 12 3-9 .250 2/29 at PHX (7:21, 3rd)

Steve Kerr 6 11/11 vs. UTA (8:01, 4th)


WARRIORS TRIPLE-DOUBLES IN 2019-20 11/29 at MIA (0:45, 3rd)

2019-20 SEASON REVIEW


12/15 vs. SAC (1:30, 3rd)
(1-1 regular season) 1/6 at SAC (two techs, 1:14, 2nd)E
DATE/OPP PLAYER PTS REB AST W/L 3/3 at DEN (4:08, 2nd)
10/28 at NOP Draymond Green 16 17 10 W
12/11 vs. NYK Draymond Green 14 10 12 L D’Angelo Russell 4 10/27 at OKC (two techs, 7:13, 3rd)E
11/1 (0:30, 3rd)R
12/28 vs. DAL (8:54, 3rd)
WARRIORS 2019-20 DUNKS 1/24 vs. IND (0:35, 2nd)
Player Dunks
Marquese Chriss 99 Jordan Poole 2 11/4 vs. POR (8:18, 4th)
Willie Cauley-Stein 70 3/1 vs. WAS (11:29, 4th)
Eric Paschall 66
Glenn Robinson III 28
Omari Spellman 19 Team 2 10/24 vs. LAC - Excess Timeout (4:06, 4th)
Ky Bowman 11 12/13 at UTA - delay
Andrew Wiggins 11
Alec Burks 8 Willie Cauley-Stein 1 1/6 at SAC (6:42, 3rd)
Draymond Green 6 Stephen Curry 1 10/27 at OKC (8:52, 3rd)
Juan Toscano-Anderson 6 Damion Lee 1 12/28 vs. DAL (0:02, 3rd)
Kevon Looney 4 Eric Paschall 1 1/4 vs. DET (0:44, 1st)
Damion Lee 4 Omari Spellman 1 12/6 at CHI (0:28, 3rd)
D’Angelo Russell 3 Ky Bowman 1 1/8 vs. MIL (7:00, 2nd)
Jordan Poole 3 Alec Burks 1 1/14 vs. DAL (0:13, 3rd)
Dragan Bender 3
Jacob Evans 1 E
= ejected from game
Alen Smailagic 1
Mychal Mulder 0
R
= rescinded by the league
Chasson Randle 0
Zach Norvell 0 WARRIORS 2019-20 EJECTIONS (6)
Jeremy Pargo 0 Player Date Time, Quarter (official)
Stephen Curry 0 D’Angelo Russell 10/27 7:13, 3rd (J. Williams)
Draymond Green 11/11 8:28, 4th (S. Wright)
Draymond Green 1/4 4:57, 3rd (T. Maddox)
Steve Kerr 1/6 1:14, 2nd (J. Goldenberg)
Marquese Chriss 1/22 0:21, 4th (D. Guthrie)
Draymond Green 2/27 5:42, 2nd (T. Ford)

WARRIORS 2019-20 FLAGRANT FOULS (2)


Player Date Time, Quarter
Willie Cauley-Stein 11/6 5:09, 4th (FLG 1)
Jordan Poole 2/25 4:34, 4th (FLG 1)

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WARRIORS 2019-20 PLAYER GAMES MISSED

WARRIORS MISSED GAMES DUE TO INJURY OR ILLNESS


(TOTAL OF 296 GAMES MISSED BY 12 PLAYERS)

PLAYER GAMES......... INJURY/ILLNESS...................................................................... DATES................. RECORD


Ky Bowman 5................ right ankle sprain................................................................................ 2/29-3/7.............................3-2

Alec Burks 3................ right ankle sprain...........................................................................10/24-10/28.............................1-2

Willie Cauley-Stein 3................ left midfoot sprain.........................................................................10/24-10/28.............................1-2


(1-4) 2................ illness................................................................................................ 12/31, 1/2.............................0-2

Marquese Chriss 1................ left calf soreness......................................................................................... 2/23.............................0-1

Stephen Curry 58............... left hand fracture................................................................................ 11/1-3/3.........................13-45


(14-46) 2................ influenza.............................................................................................3/7, 3/10.............................1-1

Jacob Evans III 21............... left adductor strain..........................................................................10/30-12/6...........................4-17


(5-19) 3................ concussion...............................................................................1/16, 1/18, 1/20.............................1-2

Draymond Green 4................ right heel soreness............................................................... 11/20-11/25, 12/2.............................0-4


(5-16) 6................ left index finger sprain............................................................. 11/2-11/9, 1/18.............................2-4
1................ right ankle sprain......................................................................................... 1/6.............................0-1
1................ flu-like symptoms...................................................................................... 1/20.............................0-1
1................ low back tightness....................................................................................... 2/8.............................0-1
2................ right pelvic contusion........................................................................ 2/23, 2/25.............................0-2
6................ left knee soreness............................................................................. 2/29-3/10.............................3-3

Damion Lee 14............... right hand non-displaced.................................................................11/15-12/9...........................3-11


................. fracture

Kevon Looney 20............... neuropathy......................................................................................10/27-12/1...........................4-16


(9-35) 18............... left abdominal soreness...................................................................12/25-1/30...........................3-15
6................ left hip soreness......................................................................... 2/12, 3/1-3/10.............................2-4

Eric Paschall 3................ right hip contusion...............................................................11/9, 12/27, 12/28.............................1-2


(1-4) 2................ left hip soreness............................................................................ 12/13, 12/15.............................0-2

Jordan Poole 1................ right ankle sprain....................................................................................... 2/29.............................1-0

Glenn Robinson III 3................ right ankle sprain...................................................................12/23, 1/18, 1/20.............................2-1

D’Angelo Russell 9................ right thumb sprain...........................................................................11/17-12/2.............................2-7


(4-15) 3................ right ankle sprain.............................................................................. 11/2, 11/6.............................1-2
6................ right shoulder contusion..................................................................12/31-1/10.............................0-6
1................ right quadriceps contusion........................................................................... 2/3.............................1-0

Alen Smailagić 18............... right ankle sprain...........................................................................10/24-11/25...........................3-15


(5-18) 5................ right quadriceps contusion.................................................................. 3/1-3/10.............................2-3

Omari Spellman 1................ left ankle sprain....................................................................................... 11/11.............................0-1


(0-2) 1................ illness....................................................................................................... 12/28.............................0-1

Klay Thompson 65............... left ACL rehabilitation......................................................................10/24-3/10.........................15-50

Andrew Wiggins 1................ thoracic spasm (upper back)...................................................................... 2/27.............................0-1

WARRIORS MISSED GAMES DUE TO REST OR OTHER REASONS


(TOTAL OF 1 GAME MISSED BY 1 PLAYER)
PLAYER GAMES......... REASON................................................................................. DATES................. RECORD
Draymond Green 1................ rest........................................................................................................... 12/13.............................0-1

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2019-20 WARRIORS HOME/ROAD STATISTICS

2019-20 HOME GAME STATISTICS (8-26)


PLAYER G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Russell 18 18 581 149 346 .431 69 173 .399 63 82 .768 6 48 54 122 37 0 14 55 3 430 23.9
Wiggins (TOT) 29 29 1013 247 532 .464 63 184 .342 90 131 .687 34 111 145 102 71 1 27 65 27 647 22.3
Wiggins (GS) 9 9 301 62 138 .449 15 44 .341 28 44 .636 15 24 39 23 22 0 10 18 10 167 18.6
Curry 3 3 78 17 47 .362 6 30 .200 15 15 1.000 1 14 15 17 6 0 2 13 2 55 18.3
Burks 23 5 630 99 262 .378 37 103 .359 96 105 .914 16 85 101 78 51 0 24 32 5 331 14.4
Lee 29 22 832 136 308 .442 58 146 .397 70 77 .909 15 126 141 76 70 1 29 50 6 400 13.8
Paschall 31 12 822 154 301 .512 21 62 .339 81 100 .810 41 95 136 65 69 0 19 45 9 410 13.2
Robinson 22 22 688 99 209 .474 29 72 .403 33 39 .846 31 71 102 39 38 0 22 18 6 260 11.8
Poole 29 8 681 105 281 .374 40 138 .290 53 68 .779 6 64 70 78 51 0 15 49 4 303 10.4
Mulder 5 2 135 16 44 .364 8 34 .235 8 11 .727 0 14 14 5 12 0 2 3 1 48 9.6
Chriss 30 10 566 108 185 .584 5 19 .263 54 65 .831 60 129 189 54 58 0 17 38 26 275 9.2
Cauley-Stein 22 20 498 81 137 .591 0 0 --- 25 36 .694 31 105 136 28 50 0 27 16 24 187 8.5
Green 23 23 658 63 164 .384 19 72 .264 39 48 .813 14 129 143 134 60 0 27 53 16 184 8.0
Bowman 25 7 560 74 172 .430 15 59 .254 26 29 .897 14 59 73 76 58 0 22 44 8 189 7.6
Spellman 21 1 330 48 108 .444 18 41 .439 35 40 .875 29 56 85 15 19 0 10 15 11 149 7.1
Bender (TOT) 12 2 206 29 65 .446 8 29 .276 8 12 .667 13 38 51 20 34 1 3 16 5 74 6.2
Bender (GS) 7 2 141 21 52 .404 6 24 .250 6 9 .667 13 26 39 13 21 1 3 12 1 54 7.7
Toscano-Anderson 10 4 207 22 51 .431 6 18 .333 2 3 .667 7 35 42 23 19 0 11 13 4 52 5.2

2019-20 SEASON REVIEW


Pargo 2 0 23 5 11 .455 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 1 1 2 6 3 0 1 2 0 10 5.0
Smailagic 8 0 87 14 26 .538 2 9 .222 9 11 .818 7 9 16 9 9 0 2 7 2 39 4.9
Evans 13 0 181 19 55 .345 7 17 .412 5 7 .714 3 15 18 14 20 0 4 20 3 50 3.8
Norvell (TOT) 4 0 33 3 11 .273 3 7 .429 1 1 1.000 0 6 6 3 2 0 2 2 0 10 2.5
Norvell (GS) 2 0 28 3 10 .300 3 7 .429 1 1 1.000 0 5 5 3 2 0 2 2 0 10 5.0
Randle 2 0 28 0 3 .000 0 1 .000 5 6 .833 0 1 1 4 2 0 2 0 0 5 2.5
Looney 12 2 154 13 46 .283 1 10 .100 2 3 .667 15 22 37 10 24 0 8 7 2 29 2.4
TEAM 34 8210 1308 2956 .442 365 1081 .338 656 800 .820 325 1133 1458 892 701 2 273 533 143 3637 107.0
OPPONENTS 34 8210 1430 2977 .480 466 1190 .392 607 776 .782 330 1208 1538 894 673 4 296 518 148 3933 115.7

2019-20 ROAD GAME STATISTICS (7-24)


PLAYER G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Curry 2 2 61 16 35 .457 6 19 .316 11 11 1.000 3 8 11 16 5 0 3 3 0 49 24.5
Russell 15 15 479 124 289 .429 51 148 .345 50 62 .806 8 60 68 84 27 0 17 46 6 349 23.3
Wiggins (TOT) 25 25 846 190 446 .426 48 150 .320 100 137 .730 32 97 129 96 56 0 18 67 26 528 21.1
Wiggins (GS) 3 3 102 24 50 .480 5 15 .333 13 17 .765 3 13 16 20 4 0 6 7 7 66 22.0
Burks 25 13 760 145 339 .428 47 121 .388 105 119 .882 21 104 125 73 56 1 26 44 12 442 17.7
Pargo 1 0 21 6 11 .545 3 5 .600 0 0 --- 0 1 1 2 5 0 0 2 0 15 15.0
Paschall 29 14 832 164 339 .484 16 67 .239 83 112 .741 41 98 139 62 56 2 13 49 4 427 14.7
Mulder 2 1 68 10 23 .435 8 18 .444 1 1 1.000 3 6 9 3 8 0 0 2 0 29 14.5
Robinson 26 26 829 145 298 .487 39 98 .398 30 35 .857 35 89 124 46 44 0 23 32 8 359 13.8
Lee 20 14 590 77 203 .379 27 93 .290 40 49 .816 17 81 98 57 46 1 21 17 0 221 11.1
Chriss 29 11 630 102 200 .510 3 20 .150 66 91 .725 54 122 176 60 64 0 22 40 36 273 9.4
Bender (TOT) 4 1 80 12 27 .444 7 14 .500 2 2 1.000 3 19 22 8 8 0 1 5 4 33 8.3
Bender (GS) 2 1 54 10 19 .526 5 10 .500 2 2 1.000 3 11 14 6 5 0 1 4 3 27 13.5
Green 20 20 563 60 152 .395 17 57 .298 24 35 .686 9 114 123 132 50 0 32 45 17 161 8.1
Spellman 28 2 556 79 187 .422 25 69 .362 38 52 .731 48 86 134 32 44 0 23 39 13 221 7.9
Bowman 20 5 455 60 149 .403 18 48 .375 8 12 .667 10 38 48 55 44 0 22 26 2 146 7.3
Cauley-Stein 19 17 443 63 120 .525 0 0 --- 10 21 .476 40 79 119 32 52 1 18 19 26 136 7.2
Poole 28 6 593 62 221 .281 34 127 .268 42 51 .824 3 45 48 56 43 0 20 25 6 200 7.1
Toscano-Anderson 3 2 65 7 12 .583 2 5 .400 1 2 .500 2 8 10 3 11 1 2 3 1 17 5.7
Evans 14 1 233 26 78 .333 6 21 .286 20 22 .909 6 17 23 17 21 0 7 5 9 78 5.6
Looney 8 2 108 16 33 .485 0 4 .000 7 9 .778 13 16 29 10 10 0 4 5 4 39 4.9
Smailagic 6 0 52 6 14 .429 1 4 .250 7 8 .875 3 8 11 4 5 0 1 4 2 20 3.3
Norvell (TOT) 1 0 8 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 --- 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0.0
Norvell (GS) 1 0 8 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 --- 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0.0
Randle 1 0 12 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 --- 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
TEAM 31 7515 1202 2774 .433 313 951 .329 558 711 .785 322 1005 1327 771 603 6 261 436 156 3275 105.6
OPPONENTS 31 7515 1313 2783 .472 413 1071 .386 506 646 .783 331 1151 1482 804 635 2 240 498 173 3545 114.4

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2019-20 WARRIORS WINS/LOSSES

2019-20 WINS (15)


PLAYER G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Curry 1 1 31 9 17 .529 4 10 .400 4 4 1.000 1 2 3 11 5 0 3 1 0 26 26.0
Wiggins (TOT) 15 15 521 126 284 .444 30 86 .349 60 89 .674 22 70 92 68 30 0 13 26 13 342 22.8
Wiggins (GS) 3 3 106 18 46 .391 2 11 .182 11 18 .611 4 12 16 19 8 0 5 6 4 49 16.3
Russell 8 8 257 61 146 .418 29 86 .337 31 40 .775 5 33 38 54 14 0 6 21 1 182 22.8
Burks 11 4 327 67 147 .456 20 59 .339 45 50 .900 4 54 58 39 19 0 12 17 5 199 18.1
Lee 12 10 386 68 141 .482 26 61 .426 45 47 .957 12 65 77 38 31 0 17 16 0 207 17.3
Paschall 14 5 357 84 151 .556 13 27 .481 47 63 .746 20 48 68 35 28 1 7 18 4 228 16.3
Mulder 3 2 100 15 33 .455 11 25 .440 6 7 .857 3 7 10 6 11 0 0 2 0 47 15.7
Robinson 10 10 322 58 110 .527 15 32 .469 20 23 .870 12 32 44 23 15 0 14 7 3 151 15.1
Green 10 10 312 40 87 .460 9 26 .346 21 29 .724 14 75 89 77 30 0 17 33 13 110 11.0
Chriss 15 5 279 57 91 .626 3 9 .333 18 23 .783 25 57 82 24 35 0 11 21 18 135 9.0
Cauley-Stein 9 9 222 34 53 .642 0 0 --- 10 15 .667 17 40 57 17 17 0 12 8 13 78 8.7
Poole 12 2 218 31 92 .337 17 48 .354 19 23 .826 1 22 23 24 17 0 5 13 3 98 8.2
Toscano-Anderson 3 3 79 8 15 .533 2 7 .286 1 2 .500 4 11 15 5 11 1 1 3 1 19 6.3
Bender (TOT) 10 1 158 24 44 .545 11 21 .524 4 5 .800 3 34 37 16 23 0 1 9 8 63 6.3
Bender (GS) 3 1 67 14 23 .609 7 12 .583 2 2 1.000 3 14 17 7 7 0 1 4 3 37 12.3
Spellman 11 0 162 25 58 .431 8 19 .421 11 15 .733 17 33 50 8 17 0 4 11 6 69 6.3
Bowman 9 1 200 18 46 .391 6 20 .300 4 4 1.000 3 18 21 37 22 0 3 17 2 46 5.1
Smailagic 1 0 5 2 3 .667 0 1 .000 0 0 --- 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 4.0
Looney 6 0 59 8 14 .571 0 1 .000 5 5 1.000 9 11 20 7 5 0 3 2 1 21 3.5
Evans 7 1 85 8 26 .308 2 7 .286 6 7 .857 1 8 9 7 9 0 3 6 3 24 3.4
Randle 2 0 26 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 3 4 .750 0 2 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 3 1.5
Norvell (TOT) 2 0 5 0 1 .000 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
TEAM 15 3600 625 1301 .480 174 462 .377 309 381 .811 156 544 700 440 302 2 125 213 81 1733 115.5
OPPONENTS 15 3600 586 1346 .435 169 514 .329 226 297 .761 167 481 648 349 312 3 114 230 63 1567 104.5

2019-20 LOSSES (50)


PLAYER G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Russell 25 25 803 212 489 .434 91 235 .387 82 104 .788 9 75 84 152 50 0 25 80 8 597 23.9
Wiggins (TOT) 39 39 1338 311 694 .448 81 248 .327 130 179 .726 44 138 182 130 97 1 32 106 40 833 21.4
Wiggins (GS) 9 9 298 68 142 .479 18 48 .375 30 43 .698 14 25 39 24 18 0 11 19 13 184 20.4
Curry 4 4 108 24 65 .369 8 39 .205 22 22 1.000 3 20 23 22 6 0 2 15 2 78 19.5
Burks 37 14 1063 177 454 .390 64 165 .388 156 174 .897 33 135 168 112 88 1 38 59 12 574 15.5
Paschall 46 21 1297 234 489 .479 24 102 .235 117 149 .785 62 145 207 92 97 1 25 76 9 609 13.2
Robinson 38 38 1195 186 397 .469 53 138 .384 43 51 .843 54 128 182 62 67 0 31 43 11 468 12.3
Lee 37 26 1037 145 370 .392 59 178 .331 65 79 .823 20 142 162 95 85 2 33 51 6 414 11.2
Chriss 44 16 918 153 294 .520 5 30 .167 102 133 .767 89 194 283 90 87 0 28 57 44 413 9.4
Poole 45 12 1055 136 410 .332 57 217 .263 76 96 .792 8 87 95 110 77 0 30 61 7 405 9.0
Pargo 3 0 44 11 22 .500 3 7 .429 0 1 .000 1 2 3 8 8 0 1 4 0 25 8.3
Bowman 36 11 815 116 275 .422 27 87 .310 30 37 .811 21 79 100 94 80 0 41 53 8 289 8.0
Spellman 38 3 724 102 237 .430 35 91 .385 62 77 .805 60 109 169 39 46 0 29 43 18 301 7.9
Cauley- Stein 32 28 718 110 204 .539 0 0 --- 25 42 .595 54 144 198 43 85 1 33 27 37 245 7.7
Mulder 4 1 103 11 34 .324 5 27 .185 3 5 .600 0 13 13 2 9 0 2 3 1 30 7.5
Bender (TOT) 6 2 128 17 48 .354 4 22 .182 6 9 .667 13 23 36 12 19 1 3 12 1 44 7.3
Bender (GS) 6 2 128 17 48 .354 4 22 .182 6 9 .667 13 23 36 12 19 1 3 12 1 44 7.3
Green 33 33 910 83 229 .362 27 103 .262 42 54 .778 9 168 177 189 80 0 42 65 20 235 7.1
Evans 20 0 329 37 107 .346 11 31 .355 19 22 .864 8 24 32 24 32 0 8 19 9 104 5.2
Toscano-Anderson 10 3 193 21 48 .438 6 16 .375 2 3 .667 5 32 37 21 19 0 12 13 4 50 5.0
Smailagic 13 0 134 18 37 .486 3 12 .250 16 19 .842 9 17 26 13 14 0 3 11 3 55 4.2
Looney 14 4 203 21 65 .323 1 13 .077 4 7 .571 19 27 46 13 29 0 9 10 5 47 3.4
Norvell (TOT) 3 0 36 3 11 .273 3 8 .375 1 1 1.000 0 5 5 3 4 0 2 3 0 10 3.3
Norvell (GS) 3 0 36 3 11 .273 3 8 .375 1 1 1.000 0 5 5 3 4 0 2 3 0 10 3.3
Randle 1 0 15 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 3 2 0 1 0 0 2 2.0
TEAM 50 12125 1885 4429 .426 504 1570 .321 905 1130 .801 491 1594 2085 1223 1002 6 409 756 218 5179 103.6
OPPONENTS 50 12125 2157 4414 .489 710 1747 .406 887 1125 .788 494 1878 2372 1349 996 3 422 786 258 5911 118.2

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ALL-TIME RECORDS

ALL-TIME RECORDS

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WILT CHAMBERLAIN’S 100-POINT GAME

On March 2, 1962, Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points in a 169-147 victory over the New
York Knicks in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Chamberlain’s 100-point effort, which remains an NBA
record, was one of the 105 games in which he scored 50 points or more during his five-plus
seasons in a Warriors uniform.
Chamberlain set numerous NBA records with his milestone performance: most points scored
in the fourth quarter (31), most points scored in any half (59 points in the second half), most
field goals made (36) and attempted (63) in a single game (36), most field goals made (22,
second half) and attempted (37) in any half, most field goals attempted in a quarter (21,
fourth quarter), most free throws made in a game (28).
His 100th point was punctuated with a slam dunk with 46 seconds left.

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WARRIORS ALL-TIME YEARLY RESULTS

All-Time Totals Overall: 2787-2998 (.482) Home: 1630-1092 (.599) Away: 992-1776 (.358) Neutral: 165-130 (.559)
Bay Area Totals Overall: 2229-2453 (.476) Home: 1333-957 (.582) Away: 846-1448 (.369) Neutral: 50-48 (.510)
Philadelphia Totals Overall: 558-545 (.506) Home: 297-135(.688) Away: 146-328 (.308) Neutral: 115-82 (.584)

SEASON HOME AWAY NEUTRAL OVERALL (PCT.) SEASON HOME AWAY NEUTRAL OVERALL (PCT.)
1946-47 (Phi.) 23-7 12-18 -- 35-25 (.583) 1983-84 27-14 10-31 -- 37-45 (.451)
1947-48 (Phi.) 14-10 13-11 -- 27-21 (.563) 1984-85 17-24 5-36 -- 22-60 (.268)
1948-49 (Phi.) 19-10 9-21 0-1 28-32 (.467) 1985-86 24-17 6-35 -- 30-52 (.366)
1949-50 (Phi.) 15-15 8-23 3-4 26-42 (.382) 1986-87 25-16 17-24 -- 42-40 (.512)
1950-51 (Phi.) 29-3 10-22 1-1 40-26 (.606) 1987-88 16-25 4-37 -- 20-62 (.244)
1951-52 (Phi.) 24-7 6-25 3-1 33-33 (.500) 1988-89 29-12 14-27 -- 43-39 (.524)
1952-53 (Phi.) 4-13 1-28 7-16 12-57 (.174) 1989-90 27-14 10-31 -- 37-45 (.451)
1953-54 (Phi.) 10-9 6-16 13-18 29-43 (.403) 1990-91 30-11 14-27 -- 44-38 (.537)
1954-55 (Phi.) 16-5 4-19 13-15 33-39 (.458) 1991-92 31-10 24-17 -- 55-27 (.671)
1955-56 (Phi.) 21-7 11-17 13-3 45-27 (.625) 1992-93 19-22 15-26 -- 34-48 (.415)
1956-57 (Phi.) 26-5 5-26 6-4 37-35 (.514) 1993-94 29-12 21-20 -- 50-32 (.610)
1957-58 (Phi.) 16-12 12-19 9-4 37-35 (.514) 1994-95 15-26 11-30 -- 26-56 (.317)
1958-59 (Phi.) 17-9 7-24 8-7 32-40 (.444) 1995-96 23-18 13-28 -- 36-46 (.439)
1959-60 (Phi.) 22-6 12-19 15-1 49-26 (.653) 1996-97 18-23 12-29 -- 30-52 (.366)
1960-61 (Phi.) 23-6 12-21 11-6 46-33 (.582) 1997-98 12-29 7-34 -- 19-63 (.232)
1961-62 (Phi.) 18-11 18-19 13-1 49-31 (.613) 1998-99 13-12 8-17 -- 21-29 (.420)
1962-63 13-20 11-25 7-4 31-49 (.388) 1999-00 12-29 7-34 -- 19-63 (.232)
1963-64 25-14 21-15 2-3 48-32 (.600) 2000-01 11-30 6-35 -- 17-65 (.207)
1964-65 10-26 5-31 2-6 17-63 (.213) 2001-02 14-27 7-34 -- 21-61 (.256)
1965-66 12-14 8-19 15-12 35-45 (.438) 2002-03 24-17 14-27 -- 38-44 (.463)
1966-67 18-10 11-19 15-8 44-37 (.543) 2003-04 27-14 10-31 -- 37-45 (.451)
1967-68 27-14 16-23 0-2 43-39 (.524) 2004-05 20-21 14-27 -- 34-48 (.415)

ALL-TIME RECORDS
1968-69 22-19 18-21 1-1 41-41 (.500) 2005-06 21-20 13-28 -- 34-48 (.415)
1969-70 16-20 14-26 0-6 30-52 (.366) 2006-07 30-11 12-29 -- 42-40 (.512)
1970-71 20-18 19-21 2-2 41-41 (.500) 2007-08 27-14 21-20 -- 48-34 (.585)
1971-72 27-8 21-20 3-3 51-31 (.622) 2008-09 21-20 8-33 -- 29-53 (.354)
1972-73 27-14 18-20 2-1 47-35 (.573) 2009-10 18-23 8-33 -- 26-56 (.317)
1973-74 23-18 20-20 1-0 44-38 (.537) 2010-11 26-15 10-31 -- 36-46 (.439)
1974-75 31-10 17-24 -- 48-34 (.585) 2011-12 12-21 11-22 -- 23-43 (.348)
1975-76 36-5 23-18 -- 59-23 (.720) 2012-13 28-13 19-22 -- 47-35 (.573)
1976-77 29-12 17-24 -- 46-36 (.561) 2013-14 27-14 24-17 -- 51-31 (.622)
1977-78 30-11 13-28 -- 43-39 (.524) 2014-15 39-2 28-13 -- 67-15 (.817)
1978-79 23-18 15-26 -- 38-44 (.463) 2015-16 39-2 34-7 -- 73-9 (.890)
1979-80 15-26 9-32 -- 24-58 (.293) 2016-17 36-5 31-10 -- 67-15 (.817)
1980-81 26-15 13-28 -- 39-43 (.476) 2017-18 29-12 29-12 -- 58-24 (.707)
1981-82 28-13 17-24 -- 45-37 (.549) 2018-19 30-11 27-14 -- 57-25 (.695)
1982-83 21-20 9-32 -- 30-52 (.366) 2019-20 8-26 7-24 -- 15-50 (.231)

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HEAD COACHES YEAR-BY-YEAR

SEASON HEAD COACH W-L PCT. FINISH PLAYOFFS SEASON HEAD COACH W-L PCT. FINISH PLAYOFFS
1946-47*Edward Gottlieb 35-25 .583 2nd/Eastern 8-2 1985-86 John Bach 30-52 .366 6th/Pacific --
1947-48*Edward Gottlieb 27-21 .563 1st/Eastern 6-7 1986-87 George Karl 42-40 .512 3rd/Pacific 4-6
1948-49*Edward Gottlieb 28-32 .467 4th/Eastern 0-2 1987-88 George Karl 16-48 .250
1949-50*Edward Gottlieb 26-42 .382 4th/Eastern 0-2 Ed Gregory 4-14 .222
1950-51*Edward Gottlieb 40-26 .606 1st/Eastern 0-2 Total 20-62 .244 5th/Pacific --
1951-52*Edward Gottlieb 33-33 .500 4th/Eastern 1-2 1988-89 Don Nelson 43-39 .524 4th/Pacific 4-4
1952-53*Edward Gottlieb 12-57 .174 5th/Eastern -- 1989-90 Don Nelson 37-45 .451 5th/Pacific --
1953-54*Edward Gottlieb 29-43 .403 4th/Eastern -- 1990-91 Don Nelson 44-38 .537 4th/Pacific 4-5
1954-55*Edward Gottlieb 33-39 .458 4th/Eastern -- 1991-92 Don Nelson 55-27 .671 2nd/Pacific 1-3
1955-56*George Senesky 45-27 .625 1st/Eastern 7-3 1992-93 Don Nelson 34-48 .415 6th/Pacific --
1956-57*George Senesky 37-35 .514 3rd/Eastern 0-2 1993-94 Don Nelson 50-32 .610 3rd/Pacific 0-3
1957-58*George Senesky 37-35 .514 3rd/Eastern 3-5 1994-95 Don Nelson 14-31 .311
1958-59*Al Cervi 32-40 .444 4th/Eastern Bob Lanier 12-25 .324
1959-60*Neil Johnston 49-26 .653 2nd/Eastern 4-5 Total 26-56 .317 6th/Pacific --
1960-61*Neil Johnston 46-33 .582 2nd/Eastern 0-3 1995-96 Rick Adelman 36-46 .439 6th/Pacific --
1961-62*Frank McGuire 49-31 .613 2nd/Eastern 6-6 1996-97 Rick Adelman 30-52 .366 7th/Pacific --
1962-63 Bob Feerick 31-49 .388 4th/Western -- 1997-98 P.J. Carlesimo 19-63 .232 6th/Pacific --
1963-64 Alex Hannum 48-32 .600 1st/Western 5-7 1998-99 P.J. Carlesimo 21-29 .420 6th/Pacific --
1964-65 Alex Hannum 17-63 .213 5th/Western -- 1999-00 P.J. Carlesimo 6-21 .222
1965-66 Alex Hannum 35-45 .438 4th/Western -- Garry St. Jean 13-42 .236
1966-67 Bill Sharman 44-37 .543 1st/Western 9-6 Total 19-63 .232 6th/Pacific --
1967-68 Bill Sharman 43-39 .524 3rd/Western 4-6 2000-01 Dave Cowens 17-65 .207 7th/Pacific --
1968-69 George Lee 41-41 .500 3rd/Western 2-4 2001-02 Dave Cowens 8-15 .348
1969-70 George Lee 22-30 .423 Brian Winters 13-46 .220
Alvin Attles 8-22 .267 Total 21-61 .256 7th/Pacific --
Total 30-52 .366 6th/Western -- 2002-03 Eric Musselman 38-44 .463 6th/Pacific --
1970-71 Alvin Attles 41-41 .500 2nd/Pacific 1-4 2003-04 Eric Musselman 37-45 .451 4th/Pacific --
1971-72 Alvin Attles 51-31 .622 2nd/Pacific 1-4 2004-05 Mike Montgomery 34-48 .415 4th/Pacific --
1972-73 Alvin Attles 47-35 .573 2nd/Pacific 5-6 2005-06 Mike Montgomery 34-48 .415 5th/Pacific --
1973-74 Alvin Attles 44-38 .537 2nd/Pacific -- 2006-07 Don Nelson 42-40 .512 T2nd/Pacific 5-6
1974-75 Alvin Attles 48-34 .585 1st/Pacific 12-5 2007-08 Don Nelson 48-34 .585 3rd/Pacific --
1975-76 Alvin Attles 59-23 .720 1st/Pacific 7-6 2008-09 Don Nelson 29-53 .354 3rd/Pacific --
1976-77 Alvin Attles 46-36 .561 3rd/Pacific 5-5 2009-10 Don Nelson 26-56 .317 4th/Pacific --
1977-78 Alvin Attles 43-39 .524 5th/Pacific -- 2010-11 Keith Smart 36-46 .439 3rd/Pacific --
1978-79 Alvin Attles 38-44 .463 6th/Pacific -- 2011-12 Mark Jackson 23-43 .348 4th/Pacific --
1979-80 Alvin Attles 18-43 .295 2012-13 Mark Jackson 47-35 .573 2nd/Pacific 6-6
John Bach 6-15 .286 2013-14 Mark Jackson 51-31 .622 2nd/Pacific 3-4
Total 24-58 .293 6th/Pacific -- 2014-15 Steve Kerr 67-15 .817 1st/Pacific 16-5
1980-81 Alvin Attles 39-43 .476 4th/Pacific -- 2015-16 Steve Kerr 73-9 .890 1st/Pacific 15-9
1981-82 Alvin Attles 45-37 .549 4th/Pacific -- 2016-17 Steve Kerr 67-15 .817 1st/Pacific 16-1
1982-83 Alvin Attles 30-52 .366 5th/Pacific -- 2017-18 Steve Kerr 58-24 .707 1st/Pacific 16-5
1983-84 John Bach 37-45 .451 5th/Pacific -- 2018-19 Steve Kerr 57-25 .695 1st/Pacific 14-8
1984-85 John Bach 22-60 .268 6th/Pacific -- 2019-20 Steve Kerr 15-50 .231 5th/Pacific --

*Philadelphia Years
Bold = NBA Champions

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WARRIORS COACHING RECORDS

WARRIORS HEAD COACHES


HEAD COACH YEARS GAMES RECORD PCT. PLAYOFFS PCT.
Edward Gottlieb 1946-55 581 263-318 .453 15-17 .469
George Senesky 1955-58 216 119-97 .551 10-10 .500
Al Cervi 1958-59 72 32-40 .444 --- ---
Neil Johnston 1959-61 154 95-59 .617 4-8 .333
Frank McGuire 1961-62 80 49-31 .613 6-6 .500
Bob Feerick 1962-63 80 31-49 .388 --- ---
Alex Hannum 1963-66 240 100-140 .417 5-4 .556
Bill Sharman 1966-68 163 87-76 .534 13-12 .520
George Lee 1968-70 134 63-71 .470 2-4 .333
Alvin Attles 1970-83 1075 557-518 .518 31-30 .508
John Bach 1983-86 267 95-172 .356 --- ---
George Karl 1986-88 146 58-88 .397 4-6 .400
Ed Gregory 1988 18 4-14 .222 --- ---
Don Nelson* 1988-95 537 277-260 .516 9-15 .375
Bob Lanier 1995 37 12-25 .324 --- ---
Rick Adelman 1995-97 164 66-98 .402 --- ---
P.J. Carlesimo 1997-99 159 46-113 .289 --- ---
Garry St. Jean 1999-00 55 13-42 .236 --- ---
Dave Cowens 2000-02 105 25-80 .238 --- ---
Brian Winters 2001-02 59 13-46 .220 --- ---
Eric Musselman 2002-04 164 75-89 .457 --- ---
Mike Montgomery 2004-06 164 68-96 .415 --- ---
Don Nelson* 2006-10 328 145-183 .442 5-6 .455
Keith Smart 2010-11 82 36-46 .439 --- ---
Mark Jackson 2011-14 230 121-109 .526 9-10 .474
Steve Kerr 2014-20 475 337-138 .709 77-28 .733
TOTALS 5785 2787-2998 .482 190-159 .544
*Don Nelson’s combined record with Warriors: Regular-season 422-443 (.488) in 865 games; Playoffs 14-21 (.400) in 35 games

ALL-TIME RECORDS
WARRIORS ASSISTANT COACHES (WEST COAST ERA ONLY)
ASSISTANT COACHES........... YEARS ASSISTANT COACHES........... YEARS ASSISTANT COACHES........... YEARS
Ron Adams...................... 2014-20 Larry Harris............................. 2008-09 Joe Roberts............................. 1974-79
Alvin Attles....................1968-69, 1995 Rod Higgins............................. 1994-00 Scott Roth............................... 2009-10
John Bach............................... 1979-83 Phil Hubbard........................... 2000-03 Brian Scalabrine...................... 2013-14
Bob Beyer................................ 2012-13 Lindsey Hunter........................ 2013-14 Travis Schlenk.......................... 2005-09
Joe Boylan............................... 2013-14 George Irvine.......................... 1995-97 Mike Schuler........................... 1989-90
Jim Boylen.............................. 2003-04 Herman Kull............................ 1986-88 Sam Schuler............................ 1988-89
Mike Brown..................... 2016-20 Bob Lanier............................... 1994-95 Jerry Sichting.......................... 2010-11
Calbert Cheaney...................... 2010-11 George Lee.............................. 1964-68 Stephen Silas.......................... 2006-10
Jarron Collins................... 2014-20 John MacLeod......................... 2005-06 Keith Smart............................. 2003-10
Dave Cowens.................................2000 Michael Malone...................... 2011-13 Bob Staak................................ 1997-99
Jerry DeGregorio..................... 2011-14 Jack McMahon........................ 1986-87 Tom Sterner............................. 2002-04
Chris DeMarco.................. 2015-20 Sidney Moncrief...................... 2007-08 Garry St. Jean.......................... 1988-92
Hank Egan............................... 2002-03 Pete Myers.............................. 2011-14 Terry Stotts.............................. 2004-05
Mario Elie................................ 2004-06 Donn Nelson........................... 1990-95 Russell Turner.......................... 2004-10
Darren Erman.......................... 2011-14 Mark Osowski.......................... 2000-03 Wes Unseld Jr.......................... 2011-12
Larry Farmer........................... 1990-91 Lloyd Pierce............................. 2010-11 Luke Walton............................ 2014-16
David Fizdale........................... 2003-04 Gregg Popovich....................... 1992-94 Kris Weems............................. 2011-13
Bruce Fraser.................... 2014-20 Paul Pressey............................ 1992-94 Paul Westhead........................ 1997-99
Alvin Gentry............................ 2014-15 Mark Price............................... 2010-11 Rob Werdann.......................... 2010-11
Willie Green............................ 2016-19 Clifford Ray.............................. 2000-02 John Wetzel............................. 1995-97
Ed Gregory.............................. 1986-88 Larry Riley............................... 2006-08 Brian Winters.......................... 1999-01
Bob Zuffelato.......................... 1983-86

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WARRIORS ALL-TIME STREAKS

LONGEST WINNING STREAKS


STREAK COACH DATES OF STREAK END OF STREAK
28 Kerr 4/9/15 - 12/11/15 12/12/15 at Milwaukee (95-108)
16 Kerr 11/13/14 - 12/14/14 12/16/14 at Memphis (98-105)
14 Kerr 3/14/17 - 4/8/17 4/10/17 vs. Utah (99-105)
12 Kerr 3/14/15 - 4/4/15 4/5/15 at San Antonio (92-107)
11 Attles 12/29/71 - 1/22/72 1/24/72 at Chicago (105-110)
11 Kerr 1/18/16 - 2/10/16 2/19/16 at Portland (105-137)
11 Kerr 11/29/17 - 12/22/17 12/23/17 vs. Denver (127-108)
11 Kerr 1/5/19 - 1/28/19 1/31/19 vs. Philadelphia (104-113)
10 Johnston 12/28/59 - 1/13/60 1/15/60 vs. Boston (112-124)
10 Attles 12/6/75 - 12/23/75 12/27/75 vs. Houston (110-113)
10 Jackson 12/21/13 - 1/7/14 1/8/14 at Brooklyn (98-102)
9 Johnston 10/22/60 - 11/11/60 11/12/60 at St. Louis (105-107)
9 Nelson 4/11/91 - 11/6/91 11/8/91 at Philadelphia (116-126)

LONGEST LOSING STREAKS


STREAK COACH DATES OF STREAK END OF STREAK
17 Hannum 12/20/64 - 1/26/65 1/28/65 vs. Cincinnati (105-95)
16 Bach 12/29/84 - 1/31/85 2/2/85 vs. New York (114-98)
15 Cowens 3/26/01 - 11/1/01 11/3/01 at L.A. Clippers (110-108 OT)
14 Carlesimo 12/27/97 - 1/24/98 1/27/98 vs. Portland (82-78)
12 Gottlieb 11/22/52 - 12/10/52 12/11/52 vs. Rochester (98-86)
12 Gottlieb 2/17/53 - 3/4/53 3/6/53 at Rochester (78-69)
12 Carlesimo/St. Jean 12/22/99 - 1/15/00 1/17/00 vs. Orlando (113-100)
11 Feerick 11/17/62 - 12/9/62 12/11/62 vs. Syracuse (136-124)
11 Hannum 2/12/65 - 3/3/65 3/4/65 vs. Detroit at Fort Wayne (115-110)
11 Adelman/Carlesimo 4/17/97 - 11/19/97 11/20/97 at Dallas (101-97 OT)
11 Carlesimo 11/17/99 - 12/8/99 12/10/99 vs. Atlanta (107-99)
11 St. Jean 3/19/00 - 4/7/00 4/9/00 vs. Denver (117-103)
11 Cowens 2/28/01 - 3/21/01 3/24/01 vs. Detroit (103-95)
10 - 4 times, last: Kerr 12/28/19 - 1/16/20 1/18/20 vs. Orlando (109-95)

MISCELLANEOUS TEAM RECORDS


CATEGORY TOTAL SITE DATES
Consecutive Games Won 28 Golden State 4/9/15 - 12/11/15
Consecutive Games Won, Home 54* Golden State 1/31/15 - 3/29/16
Consecutive Games Won, Road 14 Golden State 10/30/15 - 12/11/15
Consecutive Games Won, Start Season 24* Golden State 10/27/15 - 12/11/15
Consecutive Games Won, End Season 6 Philadelphia 3/8/51 - 3/17/51
Consecutive Games Lost 17 San Francisco 12/20/64 - 1/26/65
Consecutive Games Lost, Home 12 San Francisco 2/13/65 - 10/15/65
Consecutive Games Lost, Road 20 San Francisco 12/16/64 - 3/14/65
Consecutive Games Lost, Start Season 9 Golden State 10/31/97 - 11/19/97
Consecutive Games Lost, End Season 13 Golden State 3/26/01 - 4/18/01
Consecutive Overtime Games 3* San Francisco 10/26/62 - 10/28/62
Consecutive Overtimes Games Won 6 Golden State 11/14/15 - 3/30/16
Consecutive Overtime Games Lost 10* Golden State 10/13/79 - 3/15/81 and 11/12/18 - 1/20/20**
Consecutive Overtime Losses, Season 8* Golden State 1979-80
Consecutive Games 100+ Points, Season 66 Philadelphia 11/4/61 - 2/22/62
Consecutive Games 100+ Points, Overall 74 San Francisco 2/12/66 - 2/2/67

* NBA record ** active

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WARRIORS TOP HOME/ROAD STREAKS WEST COAST ERA

LONGEST HOME WINNING STREAKS


STREAK COACH DATES OF STREAK END OF STREAK
54* Kerr 1/31/15 - 3/29/16 4/1/16 vs. Boston (106-109)
19 Kerr 11/13/14 - 1/25/15 1/27/15 vs. Chicago (111-113 OT)
16 Gottlieb 3/1/50 - 12/19/50 12/25/50 vs. New York (84-86 OT)
16 Cervi/Johnston 1/10/59 - 11/14/59 11/20/59 vs. St. Louis (117-118)
15 Nelson 12/13/89 - 2/15/90 2/18/90 vs. Phoenix (113-131)
12 Attles 11/1/75 - 12/23/75 12/27/75 vs. Houston (110-113)
12 Sharman 10/13/67 - 12/5/67 12/8/67 vs. San Diego (107-127)
11 Hannum/Sharman 3/17/66 - 12/10/66 12/13/66 vs. Cincinnati (112-126)
11 Nelson 1/9/89 - 2/27/89 3/2/89 vs. Indiana (127-131 OT)
10 - 10 times, last: Kerr 1/10/17 - 2/25/17 3/8/17 vs. Boston (86-99)

LONGEST HOME LOSING STREAKS


STREAK COACH DATES OF STREAK END OF STREAK
12 Hannum 2/13/65 - 10/15/65 10/29/65 vs. New York (110-100)
11 Carlesimo 12/27/97 - 2/13/98 2/15/98 vs. Boston (101-87)
10 Kerr 1/22/20 - 3/5/20 3/7/20 vs. Philadelphia (118-114)
9 Bach 12/29/84 - 1/31/85 2/2/85 vs. New York (114-98)
9 St. Jean 3/5/00 - 4/7/00 4/9/00 vs. Denver (117-103)
9 Cowens 2/13/01 - 3/21/01 3/24/01 vs. Detroit (103-95)
8 Lee 1/5/69 - 2/8/69 2/18/69 vs. Detroit (121-114)
8 Cowens 3/26/01 - 11/1/01 11/4/01 vs. Portland (96-86)
7 Sharman/Lee 3/5/68 - 10/18/68 10/22/68 vs. Phoenix (109-101)
7 Carlesimo/St. Jean 12/22/99 - 1/15/00 1/17/00 vs. Orlando (113-100)

LONGEST ROAD WINNING STREAKS


STREAK COACH DATES OF STREAK END OF STREAK
14 Kerr 10/30/15 - 12/11/15 12/12/15 at Milwaukee (95-108)
14 Kerr 11/29/17 - 1/17/18 1/20/18 at Houston (108-116)
11 Kerr 12/29/18 - 2/12/19 2/13/19 at Portland (107-129)

ALL-TIME RECORDS
10 Kerr 11/16/14 - 12/14/14 12/16/14 at Memphis (98-105)
8 Kerr 11/10/16 - 12/8/16 12/10/17 at Memphis (119-128 OT)
7 Lee 1/19/69 - 2/11/69 2/12/69 at Baltimore (110-120)
7 Jackson 12/23/13 - 1/7/14 1/8/14 at Brooklyn (98-102)
6 Montgomery 3/12/05 - 4/6/05 4/11/05 at Denver (106-122)
6 Kerr 1/18/16 - 2/10/16 2/19/16 at Portland (105-137)

LONGEST ROAD LOSING STREAKS


STREAK COACH DATES OF STREAK END OF STREAK
20 Hannum 12/16/64 - 3/14/65 3/16/65 at Philadelphia (115-107)
17 Gottlieb 1/11/53 - 11/1/53 11/8/53 at Baltimore (85-75)
17 Karl 11/16/87 - 1/18/88 1/20/88 at New Jersey (103-101)
15 Gottlieb 3/1/52 - 1/4/53 1/6/53 at Indianapolis (76-71)
14 Nelson 11/22/94 - 1/19/95 1/26/95 at Washington (121-118 OT)
13 Attles 11/25/79 - 1/28/80 1/29/80 at Detroit (111-100)
13 Bach 1/7/85 - 2/20/85 2/22/85 at New Jersey (131-127)
13 Nelson 4/2/89 - 12/6/89 12/12/89 at Sacramento (118-103)
13 Winters 1/2/02 - 3/5/02 3/8/02 at Houston (108-95)
13 Nelson 1/23/10 - 3/20/10 3/28/10 at L.A. Clippers (121-103)
12 Bach 11/20/85 - 12/27/85 12/29/85 at L.A. Lakers (130-122)
12 St. Jean/Cowens 3/21/00 - 11/9/00 11/17/00 at Indiana (92-90)
12 Cowens 3/3/01 - 10/31/01 11/3/01 at L.A. Clippers (110-108 OT)
12 Musselman 12/19/03 - 1/22/04 1/24/04 at Portland (105-87)
* NBA record

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WARRIORS YEARLY OVERALL TEAM STATISTICS
YEAR G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG
1946-47 (Phi.) 60 1510 5384 .280 — — — 1098 1596 .688 — — — — 343 1082 — — — — 4118 68.6
1947-48 (Phi.) 48 1279 4875 .262 — — — 963 1349 .714 — — — — 335 934 — — — — 3521 73.4
1948-49 (Phi.) 60 1831 5695 .322 — — — 1360 1897 .717 — — — — 1043 1459 — — — — 5022 83.7
1949-50 (Phi.) 68 1779 5771 .312 — — — 1425 2037 .700 — — — — 1142 1768 — — — — 4983 73.3
1950-51 (Phi.) 66 1985 5665 .350 — — — 1664 2181 .763 — — 3586 54.3 1432 1710 61 — — — 5634 85.4
1951-52 (Phi.) 66 2039 5367 .380 — — — 1634 2143 .762 — — 3647 55.3 1593 1806 57 — — — 5712 86.5
1952-53 (Phi.) 69 1987 5546 .358 — — — 1560 2298 .679 — — 3763 54.5 1513 1860 70 — — — 5534 80.2
1953-54 (Phi.) 72 2023 5431 .372 — — — 1586 2272 .698 — — 3589 49.8 1468 1741 42 — — — 5632 78.2
1954-55 (Phi.) 72 2392 6234 .384 — — — 1928 2625 .734 — — 4238 58.9 1744 1716 29 — — — 6712 93.2
1955-56 (Phi.) 72 2641 6437 .410 — — — 2142 2829 .757 — — 4362 60.6 1886 1872 45 — — — 7424 103.1
1956-57 (Phi.) 72 2584 6533 .396 — — — 2062 2658 .776 — — 4305 59.8 1467 1732 36 — — — 7435 103.3
1957-58 (Phi.) 72 2765 7276 .380 — — — 1977 2596 .762 — — 4836 67.2 1441 1763 31 — — — 7507 104.3
1958-59 (Phi.) 72 2826 7423 .381 — — — 1783 2425 .735 — — 4910 68.2 1375 1776 36 — — — 7435 103.3
1959-60 (Phi.) 75 3549 8678 .409 — — — 1797 2686 .669 — — 5916 78.9 1796 1715 21 — — — 8895 118.6
1960-61 (Phi.) 79 3768 8883 .424 — — — 2022 3108 .651 — — 5938 75.2 1959 1936 38 — — — 9558 121.0
1961-62 (Phi.) 80 3917 8929 .439 — — — 2201 3207 .686 — — 5939 74.3 2073 2013 71 — — — 10035 125.4
PHILLY TOTALS 1103 38875 104127 .373 — — — 27202 37907 .718 — — 55029 63.5 22610 26883 537 — — — 104952 95.2
1962-63 80 3805 8449 .450 — — — 1870 2797 .669 — — 5359 66.9 1906 1882 45 — — — 9480 118.5
1963-64 80 3407 7779 .438 — — — 1800 2821 .638 — — 5499 68.7 1899 1978 33 — — — 8614 107.7
1964-65 80 3323 8245 .403 — — — 1819 2844 .640 — — 5715 71.4 1653 2002 34 — — — 8465 105.8
1965-66 80 3557 8512 .418 — — — 2129 2879 .739 — — 5727 71.6 1872 2069 37 — — — 9243 115.5
1966-67 81 3814 8818 .433 — — — 2283 3021 .756 — — 5974 73.8 1876 2120 48 — — — 9911 122.4
1967-68 82 3632 8587 .423 — — — 2334 3153 .740 — — 6029 73.5 1901 2265 52 — — — 9598 117.0
1968-69 82 3414 8218 .415 — — — 2119 2949 .719 — — 5109 62.3 1822 2087 43 — — — 8947 109.1
1969-70 82 3555 8224 .432 — — — 2004 2646 .757 — — 4772 58.2 1861 2050 32 — — — 9114 111.1
1970-71 82 3454 7709 .448 — — — 1875 2468 .760 — — 4643 56.6 1893 1833 25 — — — 8783 107.1
WARRIORS YEARLY TEAM STATS

1971-72 82 3477 7923 .439 — — — 1917 2500 .767 — — 4450 54.3 1854 1840 16 — — — 8871 108.2
1972-73 82 3715 8163 .455 — — — 1493 1871 .798 — — 4405 53.7 1985 1693 15 — — — 8923 108.8
1973-74 82 3721 8020 .464 — — — 1569 2018 .778 1379 3035 4414 53.8 1989 1893 33 668 1667 450 9011 109.9
1974-75 82 3714 7981 .465 — — — 1470 1915 .768 1416 2854 4270 52.1 2076 2109 22 972 1716 365 8898 108.5
1975-76 82 3691 7982 .462 — — — 1620 2158 .751 1349 2912 4261 52.0 2041 2022 13 928 1613 415 9002 109.8
1976-77 82 3724 7832 .475 — — — 1649 2172 .759 1300 2639 3939 48.0 2120 2058 24 904 1624 432 9097 110.9
1977-78 82 3574 7654 .467 — — — 1550 2081 .745 1183 2629 3812 46.5 2098 2113 29 873 1518 405 8698 106.1
1978-79 82 3627 7453 .487 — — — 1367 1872 .730 1169 2513 3682 44.9 2064 2022 25 774 1500 420 8621 105.1
1979-80 82 3527 7318 .482 27 121 .223 1412 1914 .738 1155 2437 3592 43.8 2028 2082 28 779 1492 339 8493 103.6
1980-81 82 3560 7284 .489 60 210 .286 1826 2513 .727 1403 2366 3769 46.0 2026 2162 36 612 1547 302 9006 109.8
1981-82 82 3646 7349 .496 91 325 .280 1709 2382 .717 1282 2452 3734 45.5 1820 2227 32 685 1424 392 9092 110.9
YEAR G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG
1982-83 82 3627 7508 .483 34 150 .227 1620 2199 .737 1281 2284 3566 43.5 1964 2138 32 856 1606 430 8908 108.6
1983-84 82 3519 7534 .467 55 226 .243 1915 2577 .743 1390 2171 3561 43.4 1837 2108 23 830 1518 348 9008 109.9
1984-85 82 3498 7555 .463 112 397 .282 1944 2531 .768 1327 2139 3466 42.3 1759 2136 28 803 1460 284 9052 110.4
1985-86 82 3650 7567 .482 87 278 .313 1912 2517 .760 1271 2344 3615 44.1 2018 2032 37 751 1400 354 9299 113.4
1986-87 82 3551 7412 .479 116 364 .319 1970 2526 .780 1193 2351 3544 43.2 2083 2138 18 715 1354 321 9188 112.0
1987-88 82 3463 7404 .468 91 312 .292 1754 2204 .796 1140 2252 3392 41.4 2005 2155 25 741 1395 283 8771 107.0
1988-89 82 3730 7977 .468 194 629 .308 1904 2384 .799 1323 2561 3884 47.4 2009 1946 21 831 1488 643 9558 116.6
1989-90 82 3489 7208 .484 243 750 .324 2313 2858 .809 915 2385 3300 40.2 1978 2010 22 756 1415 488 9534 116.3
1990-91 82 3566 7346 .485 270 801 .337 2162 2761 .783 1113 2306 3419 41.7 1954 2207 37 803 1359 378 9564 116.6
1991-92 82 3767 7427 .507 254 763 .333 1944 2606 .746 1137 2376 3513 42.8 2064 2049 24 854 1353 375 9732 118.7
1992-93 82 3474 7212 .482 298 852 .350 1768 2465 .717 1219 2384 3603 43.9 2010 2056 29 693 1451 383 9014 109.9
1993-94 82 3512 7145 .492 291 859 .339 1529 2304 .664 1183 2396 3579 43.6 2198 1789 18 804 1433 511 8844 107.9
1994-95 82 3217 6873 .468 546 1602 .341 1687 2395 .704 1101 2371 3472 42.3 2017 1804 20 649 1497 391 8667 105.7
1995-96 82 3056 6700 .456 447 1199 .373 1775 2340 .759 1173 2285 3458 42.2 1889 1835 19 706 1343 470 8334 101.6
1996-97 82 2997 6567 .456 481 1363 .353 1696 2180 .778 1086 2259 3345 40.8 1822 1787 14 611 1410 359 8171 99.6
1997-98 82 2845 6884 .413 189 696 .272 1358 1912 .710 1288 2473 3761 45.9 1708 1859 22 621 1369 448 7237 88.3
1998-99 50 1730 4173 .415 162 565 .287 794 1175 .676 816 1559 2375 47.5 1037 1270 15 414 768 221 4416 88.3
1999-00 82 2996 7140 .420 345 1069 .323 1497 2147 .697 1300 2438 3738 45.5 1851 2043 27 731 1302 356 7834 95.5
2000-01 82 2937 7175 .409 282 964 .293 1428 2024 .706 1345 2385 3730 45.5 1788 1727 17 742 1301 410 7584 92.5
2001-02 82 2998 6989 .429 320 994 .322 1693 2344 .722 1334 2493 3827 46.7 1706 1884 20 650 1378 523 8009 97.7
2002-03 82 3061 6941 .441 425 1235 .344 1853 2383 .778 1284 2546 3830 46.7 1712 1786 13 594 1295 506 8400 102.4
2003-04 82 2875 6511 .442 429 1283 .334 1470 2028 .725 1002 2533 3535 43.1 1681 1691 14 576 1211 389 7649 93.3
2004-05 82 3029 7039 .430 624 1774 .325 1412 1955 .722 1069 2436 3505 42.7 1811 1833 25 642 1112 420 8094 98.7
2005-06 82 2939 6785 .433 625 1832 .341 1573 2190 .718 980 2485 3465 42.3 1694 1941 17 604 1156 357 8076 98.5
2006-07 82 3261 7048 .463 700 1967 .356 1515 2113 .717 941 2455 3396 41.4 1950 1933 16 750 1309 466 8737 106.5
2007-08 82 3403 7406 .459 761 2185 .348 1538 2044 .752 1045 2496 3541 43.2 1833 1875 18 744 1082 377 9105 111.0
2008-09 82 3231 7055 .458 550 1475 .373 1893 2392 .791 953 2492 3445 42.0 1711 1842 25 638 1201 527 8905 108.6
2009-10 82 3329 7094 .469 633 1687 .375 1631 2085 .782 753 2397 3150 38.4 1839 1886 21 761 1204 340 8922 108.8
2010-11 82 3251 7047 .461 685 1749 .392 1290 1695 .761 955 2370 3325 40.5 1847 1806 16 737 1198 406 8477 103.4
WARRIORS YEARLY TEAM STATS

2011-12 66 2489 5443 .457 524 1351 .388 951 1235 .770 640 1947 2587 39.2 1470 1410 11 528 915 362 6453 97.8
2012-13 82 3130 6840 .458 658 1632 .403 1378 1744 .790 885 2801 3686 45.0 1845 1753 10 567 1236 346 8296 101.2
2013-14 82 3236 7005 .462 774 2037 .380 1303 1731 .753 896 2819 3715 45.3 1912 1784 15 642 1247 407 8549 104.3
2014-15 82 3410 7137 .478 883 2217 .398 1313 1709 .768 853 2814 3667 44.7 2248 1628 8 762 1185 496 9016 110.0
2015-16 82 3489 7159 .487 1077 2592 .416 1366 1790 .763 816 2972 3788 46.2 2373 1627 9 689 1245 498 9421 114.9
2016-17 82 3532 7140 .495 982 2562 .383 1457 1850 .788 770 2873 3643 44.4 2491 1585 4 785 1211 555 9503 115.9
2017-18 82 3509 6980 .503 926 2370 .391 1360 1668 .815 691 2877 3568 43.5 2402 1607 4 656 1265 612 9304 113.5
2018-19 82 3612 7361 .491 1087 2824 .385 1339 1672 .801 797 2990 3787 46.2 2413 1757 7 625 1169 525 9650 117.7
2019-20 65 2510 5730 .438 678 2032 .334 1214 1511 .803 647 2138 2785 42.9 1663 1304 8 534 969 299 6912 106.3
BAY AREA 4682 194855 425017 0.458 18016 50293 0.358 96334 129218 0.746 51548 116490 225721 48.2 111376 110528 1331 33590 62911 19384 504060 107.7
TOTALS 5785 232371 529204 0.439 18016 50293 0.358 123536 167125 0.739 51548 116490 280750 48.5 133986 137411 1868 33590 62911 19384 609217 105.3

ALL-TIME RECORDS

143
144
OPPONENTS YEARLY OVERALL TEAM STATISTICS
YEAR G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOTAL AVG AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG DIFF
1946-47 60 65.2 +3.4
1947-48 48 72.1 +1.3
1948-49 60 83.4 +0.3
1949-50 68 76.4 -3.1
1950-51 66 81.6 +3.8
1951-52 66 87.8 -1.3
1952-53 69 88.9 -8.7
1953-54 72 STATISTICS NOT RECORDED BY NBA 80.4 -2.2
1954-55 72 93.5 -0.3
1955-56 72 98.8 +4.3
1956-57 72 98.8 +1.6
1957-58 72 104.4 -0.1
1958-59 72 106.3 -3.0
1959-60 75 116.4 +2.2
1960-61 79 120.1 +0.9
1961-62 80 122.7 +2.7
1962-63 80 120.6 -2.1
1963-64 80 102.6 +5.1
1964-65 80 STATISTICS NOT RECORDED BY NBA 112.0 -6.2
1965-66 80 118.2 -2.7
1966-67 81 119.5 +2.9
1967-68 82 117.6 -0.6
1968-69 82 110.7 -1.6
1969-70 82 115.6 -4.5
1970-71 82 3583 8371 .428 — — — 1735 2318 .748 — — 4305 52.5 1949 1882 16 — — — 8901 108.5 -1.4
1971-72 82 3560 8082 .440 — — — 1688 2265 .745 — — 4381 53.4 1968 1912 25 — — — 8808 107.4 +0.8
1972-73 82 3603 8163 .441 — — — 1463 1891 .774 — — 4265 52.0 2034 1766 14 — — — 8669 105.7 +3.1
OPPONENTS YEARLY TEAM STATS

1973-74 82 3619 7995 .453 — — — 1563 2054 .761 1227 2702 3929 47.9 2027 1826 15 714 1477 465 8801 107.3 +2.6
1974-75 82 3481 7628 .456 — — — 1666 2209 .754 1185 2658 3843 46.9 2084 1855 17 794 1644 387 8628 105.2 +3.3
1975-76 82 3437 7742 .444 — — — 1583 2150 .736 1288 2730 4018 49.0 2006 1946 22 743 1761 395 8457 103.1 +6.7
1976-77 82 3567 7584 .470 — — — 1699 2282 .745 1256 2640 3896 47.5 2114 1939 26 757 1778 420 8833 107.7 +3.2
1977-78 82 3425 7368 .465 — — — 1820 2408 .756 1185 2794 3979 48.5 2037 1975 21 728 1738 408 8670 105.7 +0.4
1978-79 82 3493 7255 .481 — — — 1604 2155 .744 1147 2533 3680 44.9 2094 1854 20 637 1580 362 8590 104.8 +0.3
1979-80 82 3438 6975 .493 72 219 .329 1905 2544 .749 1056 2564 3620 44.1 2091 1785 14 720 1486 361 8853 108.0 -4.4
1980-81 82 3631 7204 .504 37 160 .231 1804 2411 .748 1137 2210 3347 40.8 2223 2093 19 714 1385 386 9103 111.0 -1.2
1981-82 82 3555 7250 .490 40 172 .233 1857 2466 .753 1112 2407 3519 42.9 2079 2156 26 661 1368 393 9007 109.8 +1.1
1982-83 82 3706 7260 .510 42 167 .251 1751 2391 .732 1249 2495 3744 45.7 2170 2026 23 758 1690 489 9205 112.3 -3.7
1983-84 82 3725 7210 .517 36 171 .211 1801 2377 .758 1211 2513 3724 45.4 2150 2246 31 691 1694 494 9287 113.3 -3.4
1984-85 82 3839 7165 .536 57 220 .259 1919 2530 .758 1101 2521 3622 44.2 2336 2180 25 650 1583 469 9654 117.7 -7.3
YEAR G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOTAL AVG AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG DIFF
1985-86 82 3863 7432 .520 65 229 .284 1791 2401 .746 1170 2519 3689 45.0 2325 2069 18 692 1487 442 9582 116.9 -3.5
1986-87 82 3615 7339 .493 155 460 .337 1995 2665 .749 1249 2481 3730 45.5 2174 2052 38 688 1412 450 9380 114.4 -2.4
1987-88 82 3627 7244 .501 152 470 .323 2047 2700 .758 1209 2509 3718 45.3 2271 1811 10 747 1413 432 9453 115.3 -8.3
1988-89 82 3693 8000 .462 281 821 .342 1916 2501 .766 1437 2639 4076 49.7 2215 1935 20 861 1554 485 9583 116.9 -0.3
1989-90 82 3766 7885 .478 261 733 .356 1998 2633 .759 1495 2594 4089 49.9 2331 2219 24 817 1422 430 9791 119.4 -3.1
1990-91 82 3544 7349 .482 221 686 .322 2121 2797 .758 1292 2480 3772 46.0 2164 2206 36 726 1534 437 9430 115.0 +1.6
1991-92 82 3616 7507 .482 257 776 .331 1923 2563 .750 1324 2436 3760 45.9 2122 2021 15 794 1512 435 9412 114.8 +3.9
1992-93 82 3471 7197 .482 272 794 .343 1881 2492 .755 1174 2345 3519 42.9 2098 1993 23 824 1350 457 9095 110.9 -1.0
1993-94 82 3428 7332 .468 305 869 .351 1540 2108 .731 1324 2408 3732 45.5 2184 1870 18 842 1426 408 8701 106.1 +1.8
1994-95 82 3527 7233 .488 492 1384 .355 1565 2175 .720 1196 2527 3723 45.4 2345 2133 21 865 1326 412 9111 111.1 -5.4
1995-96 82 3206 6753 .475 477 1308 .365 1564 2097 .746 1114 2292 3406 41.5 2098 1959 23 698 1375 385 8453 103.1 -1.5
1996-97 82 3199 6735 .475 581 1558 .373 1578 2103 .750 1089 2272 3361 41.0 2159 1886 22 824 1288 395 8557 104.4 -4.7
1997-98 82 2992 6742 .444 334 962 .347 1667 2286 .729 1134 2535 3669 44.7 2011 1638 6 757 1154 478 7985 97.4 -9.1
1998-99 50 1617 3848 .420 193 575 .336 1114 1531 .728 656 1503 2159 43.2 1023 1027 8 400 735 304 4541 90.8 -2.5
1999-00 82 3165 6776 .467 427 1163 .367 1755 2328 .754 1091 2691 3782 40.5 2036 1887 18 690 1338 495 8512 103.8 -8.3
2000-01 82 3179 6740 .472 439 1159 .379 1529 2011 .760 1039 2693 3732 45.5 2045 1765 18 722 1348 493 8326 101.5 -9.0
2001-02 82 3213 6993 .459 404 1162 .348 1622 2125 .763 1100 2450 3550 43.3 2002 1949 26 706 1176 512 8452 103.1 -5.4
2002-03 82 3240 7175 .452 438 1177 .372 1575 2084 .756 1204 2388 3592 43.8 1934 1936 25 710 1121 491 8493 103.6 -1.2
2003-04 82 2948 6630 .445 414 1107 .374 1399 1875 .746 981 2532 3513 42.8 1762 1801 16 666 1145 418 7709 94.0 -0.7
2004-05 82 3133 6838 .458 450 1239 .363 1555 2087 .745 1057 2771 3828 46.7 1858 1782 16 570 1257 417 8271 100.9 -2.2
2005-06 82 3047 6674 .457 469 1335 .351 1624 2187 .743 985 2662 3647 44.5 1828 1919 14 576 1258 409 8187 99.8 -1.4
2006-07 82 3171 6871 .462 609 1664 .366 1814 2419 .750 1074 2733 3807 46.4 2023 1832 7 680 1525 399 8765 106.9 -0.3
2007-08 82 3273 6998 .468 572 1556 .368 1806 2378 .759 1053 2803 3856 47.0 1939 1736 9 567 1384 413 8924 108.8 +2.2
2008-09 82 3401 7273 .468 582 1531 .380 1828 2346 .779 1165 2695 3860 47.1 1980 1927 24 647 1229 414 9212 112.3 -3.7
2009-10 82 3409 7033 .485 567 1514 .375 1832 2390 .767 1100 2842 3942 48.1 1979 1757 9 645 1442 407 9217 112.4 -3.6
2010-11 82 3173 6788 .467 567 1586 .358 1755 2262 .776 1051 2623 3674 44.8 2029 1512 11 672 1324 352 8668 105.7 -2.3
2011-12 66 2461 5431 .453 468 1281 .365 1288 1725 .747 869 2157 3026 45.8 1527 1095 2 499 978 328 6678 101.2 -3.4
2012-13 82 3051 6954 .439 657 1896 .347 1464 1958 .748 907 2596 3503 42.7 1931 1571 3 670 1110 399 8223 100.3 +0.9
2013-14 82 3019 6920 .436 569 1656 .344 1548 2023 .765 878 2671 3549 43.3 1683 1584 10 649 1232 342 8155 99.5 +4.8
OPPONENTS YEARLY TEAM STATS

2014-15 82 3031 7084 .428 592 1757 .337 1534 2011 .763 963 2690 3653 44.5 1718 1541 5 680 1329 293 8188 99.9 +10.1
2015-16 82 3188 7330 .435 640 1928 .332 1523 2013 .757 937 2662 3599 43.9 1823 1627 7 710 1185 336 8539 104.1 +10.8
2016-17 82 3181 7311 .435 737 2277 .324 1450 1905 .761 963 2604 3567 43.5 1862 1588 4 705 1272 313 8549 104.3 +11.6
2017-18 82 3296 7390 .447 853 2392 .357 1369 1807 .758 893 2592 3485 42.5 1934 1516 4 717 1175 300 8814 107.5 +6.0
2018-19 82 3315 7471 .444 955 2753 .347 1535 1987 .773 886 2750 3636 44.3 1989 1601 5 630 1105 295 9120 111.2 +6.5
2019-20 65 2743 5760 .476 879 2261 .389 1113 1422 .783 661 2359 3020 46.5 1698 1308 6 536 1016 321 7478 115.0 -8.7

ALL-TIME RECORDS

145
WARRIORS RECORD BY MONTH -- WEST COAST ERA

YEAR OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR


1962-63 4-1 4-11 7-9 4-13 7-9 5-6 ---
1963-64 3-2 6-8 9-6 11-7 13-5 6-4 ---
1964-65 1-5 5-11 5-12 1-13 2-14 3-8 ---
1965-66 4-2 7-10 6-12 8-6 5-9 5-6 ---
1966-67 4-3 11-5 9-5 10-7 6-9 4-8 ---
1967-68 7-4 11-3 10-7 5-8 8-9 2-8 ---
1968-69 3-3 8-8 5-12 8-6 10-7 7-5 ---
1969-70 3-2 8-9 7-9 5-11 4-12 3-9 ---
1970-71 3-5 11-5 9-9 7-7 6-10 5-5 ---
1971-72 6-3 10-6 4-10 13-1 10-6 8-5 ---
1972-73 6-2 9-5 8-5 10-8 7-7 7-8 ---
1973-74 4-3 9-4 4-10 10-5 10-5 7-11 ---
1974-75 4-2 11-4 8-6 7-7 6-8 11-6 1-1
1975-76 2-2 10-3 11-3 12-4 8-5 13-4 3-2
1976-77 2-2 7-8 7-5 10-6 8-7 9-6 3-2
1977-78 5-2 5-9 5-9 9-5 5-7 11-5 3-2
1978-79 5-4 7-6 6-8 7-10 3-8 7-7 3-1
1979-80 5-5 5-9 2-12 4-12 4-9 4-11 ---
1980-81 6-5 7-6 8-7 6-7 6-9 6-9 ---
1981-82 1-1 7-6 8-5 7-6 8-7 9-7 5-5
1982-83 2-0 3-11 7-7 7-8 4-9 3-11 4-6
1983-84 2-0 6-9 7-9 5-8 7-6 5-10 5-3
1984-85 0-3 6-8 4-9 0-15 5-9 5-11 2-5
1985-86 1-3 7-8 4-11 2-14 5-6 9-6 2-4
1986-87 0-1 9-5 8-8 7-8 4-9 9-3 5-6
1987-88 --- 2-10 2-10 5-10 5-9 3-13 3-10
1988-89 --- 6-7 5-7 11-5 9-2 9-10 3-8
1989-90 --- 3-10 7-7 10-5 5-8 7-8 5-7
1990-91 --- 10-6 5-7 10-4 4-9 8-9 7-3
1991-92 --- 9-5 10-3 8-5 11-4 11-6 6-4
1992-93 --- 5-8 10-5 5-9 4-10 4-9 6-7
1993-94 --- 7-6 7-7 9-5 8-5 9-6 10-3
1994-95 --- 8-5 2-12 2-11 4-9 6-11 4-8
1995-96 --- 5-10 7-7 6-8 8-5 5-11 5-5
1996-97 --- 4-11 7-7 6-9 4-7 4-12 5-6
1997-98 0-1 1-12 6-8 1-14 4-9 3-14 4-5
1998-99 --- --- --- --- 6-7 7-10 7-10
1999-00 --- 2-11 4-12 3-9 7-8 1-16 2-7
2000-01 1-0 4-8 5-10 4-11 2-11 1-13 0-10
2001-02 0-1 7-8 5-9 2-11 2-10 2-16 3-6
2002-03 1-0 5-11 6-7 8-7 8-5 8-8 2-6
2003-04 0-1 8-6 6-9 6-9 5-8 8-8 4-4
2004-05 --- 3-10 8-8 1-14 4-7 10-6 8-3
2005-06 --- 11-6 6-8 3-9 4-9 6-9 4-7
2006-07 --- 9-7 7-9 5-9 5-8 8-6 8-1
2007-08 0-1 8-6 11-6 9-6 7-3 10-6 3-6
2008-09 0-2 5-10 5-12 5-9 5-5 5-11 4-4
2009-10 0-2 6-8 3-12 4-11 4-8 4-12 5-3
2010-11 2-1 6-9 5-9 7-8 6-5 6-12 4-2
2011-12 -- --- 2-2 5-10 7-6 6-12 3-13
2012-13 1-0 8-6 12-4 8-7 4-8 9-7 5-3
2013-14 1-1 8-7 11-5 9-6 7-4 9-5 6-3
2014-15 1-0 13-2 11-3 12-3 8-3 16-2 6-2
2015-16 3-0 16-0 11-2 14-2 9-1 15-2 5-2
2016-17 2-1 14-1 13-3 12-2 9-3 12-4 5-1
2017-18 5-3 11-3 13-2 11-3 8-3 7-7 3-3
2018-19 8-1 7-7 10-5 11-2 7-4 9-5 5-1
2019-20 1-3 3-13 5-10 1-13 3-8 2-3 ---
TOTAL 109-83 404-403 395-432 388-448 343-413 403-468 185-200
(.568) (.501) (.478) (.464) (.454) (.463) (.481)
MAY: 1-2 (all in 1998-99)

146
WARRIORS ALL-TIME HIGHEST/LOWEST
SCORING GAMES IN SHOT CLOCK ERA

WARRIORS HIGHEST SCORING GAMES OPPONENTS HIGHEST SCORING GAMES


PTS DATE OPPONENT SCORE PTS DATE OPPONENT SCORE
169 3/2/62 New York at Hershey 169-147 163 3/10/63 at Syracuse 148-163
162 11/2/90 at Denver 162-158 162 3/19/72 at Los Angeles 99-162
155 3/4/89 Sacramento 155-143 158 11/2/90 at Denver 162-158
154 1/7/84 San Antonio 154-133 154 3/23/89 Phoenix 124-154
153 3/28/92 at New Jersey (OT) 153-148 3/15/09 Phoenix 130-154
11/2/91 Sacramento 153-91 153 3/7/62 at Boston 102-153
152 11/7/81 Denver 152-107 152 2/13/62 at Cincinnati 132-152
151 11/9/61 Syracuse 151-108 151 12/8/61 Los Angeles (3OT) 147-151
3/21/89 Portland 151-127 1/18/62 Cincinnati 133-151
150 3/19/77 Indiana 150-91 1/20/68 at Los Angeles 122-151
1/15/86 Utah 150-104 150 12/13/59 at Syracuse 121-150
2/1/87 New Jersey (4OT) 150-147 2/21/62 at Syracuse 109-150
12/22/89 Indiana 150-124 2/23/91 at Denver 145-150
149 11/23/16 L.A. Clippers 149-106 149 3/1/61 at Syracuse 128-149
10/29/18 at Chicago 149-124 2/25/62 New York 135-149
148 3/10/63 at Syracuse 148-163 1/15/85 Dallas 104-149
3/31/92 at Sacramento (2OT) 148-136 148 11/18/61 at Syracuse 130-148
147 12/8/61 Los Angeles (3OT) 147-151 3/11/62 at Syracuse 130-148
2/27/62 at St. Louis 147-137 1/16/68 at Cincinnati 121-148
1/8/91 Denver 147-125 3/28/92 at New Jersey (OT) 153-148
1/16/19 New Orleans 147-140 147 3/2/62 New York at Hershey 169-147
146 1/24/67 Baltimore 146-125 12/27/69 at Baltimore 112-147
1/16/89 Seattle 146-117 2/1/87 New Jersey (4OT) 150-147
4/1/94 Minnesota 146-109 4/15/88 at Portland 113-147
11/9/09 Minnesota 146-105 3/19/10 at San Antonio 116-147
1/11/19 at Chicago 146-109
OPPONENTS LOWEST SCORING GAMES
WARRIORS LOWEST SCORING GAMES PTS DATE OPPONENT SCORE
PTS DATE OPPONENT SCORE 63 3/11/13 New York 92-63
64 3/30/96 Cleveland 64-90 69 12/26/97 at Denver 81-69
65 1/5/04 at Houston 65-83 4/4/14 Sacramento 102-69
66 1/2/55 at Fort Wayne 66-89 11/2/15 Memphis 119-69
67 12/3/97 Cleveland 67-95 70 12/29/54 Syracuse 72-70
11/12/04 at Memphis 67-96 12/1/96 Portland 98-70
69 1/20/98 Phoenix 69-87 71 11/22/75 at Washington 111-71

ALL-TIME RECORDS
70 11/20/01 New York 70-94 11/10/01 at New York 90-71
12/31/03 at New Jersey 70-88 72 2/14/55 Rochester at Buffalo 79-72
71 12/6/96 Indiana 71-86 11/5/03 Atlanta 99-72
11/12/97 Detroit 71-102 11/23/03 Portland 78-72
2/9/99 at Seattle 71-90 3/18/13 at New Orleans 93-72
11/19/00 at New York 71-88 73 12/4/54 Syracuse at New York 79-73
3/30/04 at Philadelphia 71-95 2/17/55 Rochester at New Haven 78-73
11/10/04 at San Antonio 71-91 12/15/55 Fort Wayne 80-73
72 12/5/54 at Syracuse 72-89 1/16/95 Denver 77-73
12/29/54 Syracuse 72-70 74 11/10/70 Cleveland 109-74
1/9/98 at Detroit 72-101 4/24/99 Denver 93-74
3/23/99 at Portland 72-79 12/20/16 Utah 104-74
11/2/03 at L.A. Lakers 72-87 75 3/2/55 at Milwaukee 78-75
1/7/05 at New Jersey 72-82 10/15/71 at Boston 97-75
4/13/09 at San Antonio 72-101 12/23/97 Denver 87-75
11/13/10 at Milwaukee 72-79 2/28/00 Atlanta 80-75
73 3/9/01 at Dallas 73-102 2/13/02 Boston 92-75
11/5/02 at San Antonio 73-93 76 1/3/55 at Minneapolis 74-76
3/20/11 at Dallas 73-101 11/18/93 L.A. Lakers 103-76
74 1/3/55 at Minneapolis 74-76 4/3/99 at L.A. Lakers 81-76
11/21/74 at Cleveland 74-102 12/11/99 at Minnesota 104-76
10/21/79 at Portland 74-91 2/1/00 at L.A. Clippers 107-76
1/1/83 at Portland 74-105 11/8/13 at San Antonio 74-76
3/13/99 Orlando 74-87 3/23/15 Washington 107-76
4/6/99 at Houston 74-111
11/24/00 at Phoenix 74-80
3/5/04 New Jersey 74-78
3/12/04 at San Antonio 74-99
4/9/04 Minnesota 74-92
11/8/13 at San Antonio 74-76
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WARRIORS ALL-TIME CAREER LEADERS

POINTS POINTS PER GAME (min. 100 games) GAMES PLAYED


1. Wilt Chamberlain...................17,783 1. Wilt Chamberlain.......................41.5 1. Chris Mullin................................807
2. Rick Barry..............................16,447 2. Kevin Durant..............................25.8 2. Nate Thurmond...........................757
3. Stephen Curry ............... 16,419 3. Rick Barry..................................25.6 3. Jeff Mullins.................................716
4. Paul Arizin.............................16,266 4. Stephen Curry....................23.5 4. Paul Arizin..................................713
5. Chris Mullin...........................16,235 5. World B. Free.............................23.4 5. Al Attles......................................711
6. Nate Thurmond......................13,191 6. Paul Arizin.................................23.0 6. Stephen Curry.....................699
7. Jeff Mullins............................12,547 7. Mitch Richmond........................22.7 7. Rick Barry...................................642
8. Klay Thompson............... 11,995 8. Bernard King..............................22.5 8. Adonal Foyle...............................641
9. Purvis Short...........................11,894 9. Rudy LaRusso............................21.3 9. Larry Smith.................................617
10. Neil Johnston.........................10,023 10. Joe Barry Carroll.........................20.4 10. Klay Thompson....................615

REBOUNDS REBOUNDS PER GAME (min. 100 games) MINUTES PLAYED


1. Nate Thurmond......................12,771 1. Wilt Chamberlain.......................25.1 1. Nate Thurmond......................30,729
2. Wilt Chamberlain...................10,768 2. Nate Thurmond..........................16.9 2. Chris Mullin...........................28,225
3. Larry Smith..............................6,440 3. Jerry Lucas.................................15.2 3. Paul Arizin.............................24,897
4. Clyde Lee.................................6,416 4. Neil Johnston.............................11.3 4. Rick Barry..............................24,443
5. Paul Arizin...............................6,129 5. Clyde Lee...................................11.0 5. Stephen Curry................ 23,999
6. Neil Johnston...........................5,856 6. Danny Fortson...........................10.7 6. Jeff Mullins............................23,495
7. Rick Barry................................4,655 7. Larry Smith................................10.4 7. Guy Rodgers..........................21,148
8. Joe Grabowski.........................4,503 8. Tom Gola.....................................9.7 8. Klay Thompson............... 20,340
9. Clifford Ray..............................4,310 9. Robert Parish...............................9.5 9. Wilt Chamberlain...................20,233
10. Tom Gola.................................4,269 10. Woody Sauldsberry .....................9.4 10. Purvis Short...........................19,230

ASSISTS ASSISTS PER GAME (min. 100 games) MINUTES PER GAME (min. 100 games)
1. Guy Rodgers............................4,855 1. Tim Hardaway..............................9.3 1. Wilt Chamberlain.......................47.2
2. Stephen Curry..................4,621 2. Guy Rodgers................................8.3 2. Nate Thurmond..........................40.6
3. Tim Hardaway..........................3,926 3. Baron Davis..................................8.1 3. Latrell Sprewell..........................40.0
4. Rick Barry................................3,247 4. John Lucas...................................8.0 4. Jerry Lucas.................................38.8
5. Chris Mullin.............................3,146 5. Andy Phillip.................................7.2 5. Paul Arizin.................................38.4
6. Jeff Mullins..............................2,913 6. Eric Floyd.....................................6.7 6. Rick Barry..................................38.1
7. Draymond Green..............2,855 7. Stephen Curry..................... 6.6 7. Stephen Jackson........................37.9
8. Eric Floyd.................................2,518 8. Mookie Blaylock..........................6.0 8. Tom Gola...................................37.2
9. Al Attles...................................2,483 9. Winston Garland..........................5.5 9. Tim Hardaway............................37.0
10. Nate Thurmond........................2,070 10. World B. Free...............................5.4 10. Baron Davis................................36.9

STEALS STEALS PER GAME (min. 100 games) OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS


1. Chris Mullin.............................1,360 1. Rick Barry..................................2.31 1. Larry Smith..............................2,709
2. Stephen Curry..................1,205 2. Baron Davis................................2.05 2. Clifford Ray..............................1,372
3. Rick Barry...................................929 3. Tim Hardaway............................1.95 3. Erick Dampier..........................1,340
4. Tim Hardaway.............................821 4. Mookie Blaylock........................1.88 4. Joe Barry Carroll.......................1,326
5. Draymond Green.................789 5. Larry Hughes.............................1.74 5. Adonal Foyle............................1,221
6. Purvis Short................................710 Latrell Sprewell..........................1.74 6. Andris Biedrins........................1,188
7. Latrell Sprewell...........................696 Speedy Claxton..........................1.74 7. Purvis Short.............................1,187
8. Monta Ellis..................................694 8. Stephen Curry....................1.72 8. Antawn Jamison.........................989
9. Sonny Parker..............................611 Winston Garland........................1.72 9. Chris Mullin................................949
10. Eric Floyd....................................606 10. Lester Conner.............................1.70 10. Robert Parish..............................924

BLOCKED SHOTS BLOCKS PER GAME (min. 100 games) DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS
1. Adonal Foyle............................1,140 1. Manute Bol................................3.70 1. Larry Smith..............................3,731
2. Joe Barry Carroll..........................837 2. George Johnson.........................1.88 2. Draymond Green..............3,318
3. Erick Dampier.............................728 3. Ronny Turiaf...............................1.83 3. Clifford Ray..............................2,938
4. Draymond Green.................609 4. Robert Parish.............................1.79 4. Joe Barry Carroll.......................2,742
5. Manute Bol.................................592 5. Adonal Foyle..............................1.78 5. Stephen Curry..................2,668
6. Andris Biedrins...........................580 6. Erick Dampier............................1.71 6. Chris Mullin.............................2,569
7. Robert Parish..............................549 7. Andrew Bogut...........................1.71 7. Andris Biedrins........................2,426
8. George Johnson..........................507 8. Joe Barry Carroll.........................1.70 8. David Lee.................................2,176
9. Chris Mullin................................488 9. Kevin Durant..............................1.45 9. Troy Murphy............................2,099
10. Clifford Ray.................................465 10. Joe Smith...................................1.22 10. Adonal Foyle............................2,006

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WARRIORS ALL-TIME CAREER LEADERS

FIELD GOALS MADE FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED FIELD GOAL % (min. 1,000 attempts)
1. Wilt Chamberlain.....................7,216 1. Rick Barry..............................14,392 1. Andris Biedrins......................... .594
2. Rick Barry................................6,466 2. Wilt Chamberlain...................14,270 2. Chris Gatling............................. .581
3. Chris Mullin.............................6,150 3. Paul Arizin.............................13,354 3. Andrew Bogut.......................... .579
4. Stephen Curry..................5,682 4. Chris Mullin...........................11,993 4. Bernard King............................. .577
5. Paul Arizin...............................5,628 5. Stephen Curry................ 11,931 5. Chris Webber............................ .550
6. Jeff Mullins..............................5,183 6. Nate Thurmond......................11,836 6. Larry Smith............................... .539
7. Nate Thurmond........................5,029 7. Jeff Mullins............................11,126 7. Clifford Ray............................... .537
8. Purvis Short.............................4,830 8. Purvis Short...........................10,091 8. Sarunas Marciulionis................. .528
9. Klay Thompson.................4,512 9. Klay Thompson.................9,824 9. Kevin Durant...............................524
10. Joe Barry Carroll.......................4,010 10. Joe Fulks..................................9,338 10. Victor Alexander....................... .522

FREE THROWS MADE FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED FREE THROW % (min. 500 attempts)
1. Paul Arizin...............................5,010 1. Paul Arizin...............................6,189 1. Stephen Curry................... .906
2. Rick Barry................................3,515 2. Wilt Chamberlain.....................6,037 2. Rick Barry................................. .896
3. Neil Johnston...........................3,417 3. Nate Thurmond........................4,636 3. Kevin Durant............................. .883
4. Wilt Chamberlain.....................3,351 4. Neil Johnston...........................4,447 4. Chris Mullin.............................. .862
5. Chris Mullin.............................3,345 5. Rick Barry................................3,921 5. Klay Thompson.................. .848
6. Nate Thurmond........................3,133 6. Chris Mullin.............................3,881 6. Cazzie Russell........................... .841
7. Stephen Curry..................2,560 7. Joe Fulks..................................3,075 7. Mitch Richmond....................... .840
8. Joe Fulks..................................2,355 8. Stephen Curry..................2,827 8. Jim Barnett............................... .831
9. Jeff Mullins..............................2,181 9. Joe Barry Carroll.......................2,672 Ron Williams............................. .831
10. Purvis Short.............................2,133 10. Jeff Mullins..............................2,667 10. Rod Higgins.............................. .829

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE THREE-POINT FG ATTEMPTED THREE-POINT % (min. 250 attempts)
1. Stephen Curry..................2,495 1. Stephen Curry..................5,739 1. Anthony Morrow...................... .460
2. Klay Thompson.................1,798 2. Klay Thompson.................4,290 2. Stephen Curry................... .435
3. Jason Richardson........................700 3. Jason Richardson.....................2,001 3. Klay Thompson.................. .419
4. Tim Hardaway.............................602 4. Tim Hardaway..........................1,697 4. Quinn Cook............................... .418
5. Chris Mullin................................590 5. Latrell Sprewell........................1,660 5. B.J. Armstrong.......................... .413
6. Latrell Sprewell...........................551 6. Draymond Green..............1,632 6. Brandon Rush........................... .412
7. Draymond Green.................521 7. Chris Mullin.............................1,610 7. Kelenna Azubuike..................... .409
8. Baron Davis.................................434 8. Baron Davis..............................1,346 8. Reggie Williams........................ .405

ALL-TIME RECORDS
9. Kevin Durant...............................427 9. Kevin Durant............................1,113 9. Mark Price................................. .396
10. Mike Dunleavy............................363 10. Monta Ellis...............................1,066 10. Al Harrington............................ .388

PERSONAL FOULS DISQUALIFICATIONS


1. Paul Arizin...............................2,764 1. Paul Arizin..................................101
2. Al Attles...................................2,417 2. Tom Gola......................................71
3. Larry Smith..............................2,244 3. Al Attles........................................65
4. Nate Thurmond........................2,065 4. Tom Meschery..............................53
5. Jeff Mullins..............................2,037 5. Joe Barry Carroll............................50
6. Purvis Short.............................1,964 5. Larry Smith...................................50
7. Guy Rodgers............................1,940 7. Joe Ellis.........................................42
8. Rick Barry................................1,887 8. Joe Fulks.......................................41
9. Clifford Ray..............................1,809 9. Guy Rodgers.................................40
10. Tom Gola.................................1,731 10. Clifford Ray...................................37

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WARRIORS TOP-10 SEASON LEADERS - WEST COAST ERA

TOTAL POINTS POINTS PER GAME (Min. 50 games) TOTAL MINUTES


1. Wilt Chamberlain.....3,586...... 1962-63 1. Wilt Chamberlain.......44.8...... 1962-63 1. Wilt Chamberlain.....3,806...... 1962-63
2. Wilt Chamberlain.....2,948...... 1963-64 2. Wilt Chamberlain.......38.9...... 1964-65 2. Wilt Chamberlain.....3,698...... 1963-64
3. Rick Barry.................2,775...... 1966-67 3. Wilt Chamberlain.......36.9...... 1963-64 3. Latrell Sprewell........3,533...... 1993-94
4. Stephen Curry.....2,375.... 2015-16 4. Rick Barry...................35.6...... 1966-67 4. Nate Thurmond........3,419...... 1972-73
5. Rick Barry.................2,450...... 1974-75 5. Rick Barry...................30.6...... 1974-75 5. Antawn Jamison......3,394...... 2000-01
6. Purvis Short.............2,186...... 1984-85 6. Stephen Curry...... 30.1.... 2015-16 6. Latrell Sprewell........3,353...... 1996-97
7. Chris Mullin..............2,176...... 1988-89 7. Purvis Short...............28.0...... 1984-85 7. Nate Thurmond........3,351...... 1970-71
8. Chris Mullin..............2,107...... 1990-91 8. Stephen Curry...... 27.3.... 2018-19 8. Chris Mullin..............3,346...... 1991-92
9. Chris Mullin..............2,074...... 1991-92 9. Chris Mullin................26.5...... 1988-89 9. Chris Mullin..............3,315...... 1990-91
10. Rick Barry.................2,059...... 1965-66 10. Stephen Curry...... 26.4.... 2017-18 10. Rick Barry.................3,235...... 1974-75
Kevin Durant..............26.4...... 2017-18

REBOUNDS REBOUNDS PER GAME (Min. 50 games) MINUTES PER GAME (Min. 50 games)
1. Wilt Chamberlain.....1,946...... 1962-63 1. Wilt Chamberlain.......24.3...... 1962-63 1. Wilt Chamberlain.......47.6...... 1962-63
2. Wilt Chamberlain.....1,787...... 1963-64 2. Wilt Chamberlain.......22.3...... 1963-64 2. Wilt Chamberlain.......46.1...... 1963-64
3. Nate Thurmond........1,402...... 1968-69 3. Nate Thurmond..........22.0...... 1967-68 3. Nate Thurmond..........45.2...... 1968-69
4. Nate Thurmond........1,395...... 1964-65 4. Nate Thurmond..........21.3...... 1966-67 4. Nate Thurmond..........43.6...... 1967-68
5. Nate Thurmond........1,382...... 1966-67 5. Nate Thurmond..........19.7...... 1968-69 5. Nate Thurmond..........43.3...... 1972-73
6. Nate Thurmond........1,349...... 1972-73 6. Nate Thurmond..........18.1...... 1964-65 6. Nate Thurmond..........43.1...... 1971-72
7. Nate Thurmond........1,312...... 1965-66 7. Nate Thurmond..........17.9...... 1965-66 7. Latrell Sprewell..........43.1...... 1993-94
8. Jerry Lucas...............1,255...... 1970-71 8. Nate Thurmond..........17.1...... 1972-73 8. Nate Thurmond..........42.5...... 1966-67
9. Nate Thurmond........1,252...... 1971-72 9. Nate Thurmond..........16.1...... 1971-72 9. Latrell Sprewell..........41.9...... 1996-97
10. Clyde Lee..................1,141...... 1967-68 10. Jerry Lucas.................15.7...... 1970-71 10. Antawn Jamison........41.4...... 2000-01

ASSISTS ASSISTS PER GAME (Min. 50 games) OFF. REBOUNDS (Est. 1973-74)
1. Eric Floyd.....................848...... 1986-87 1. Guy Rodgers...............10.7...... 1965-66 1. Larry Smith.................433...... 1980-81
2. Guy Rodgers................846...... 1965-66 2. Tim Hardaway............10.6...... 1992-93 2. Larry Smith.................405...... 1984-85
3. Guy Rodgers................825...... 1962-63 3. Guy Rodgers...............10.4...... 1962-63 3. Larry Smith.................384...... 1985-86
4. Tim Hardaway.............807...... 1991-92 4. Sleepy Floyd...............10.3...... 1986-87 4. Larry Smith.................366...... 1986-87
5. Tim Hardaway.............793...... 1990-91 5. Tim Hardaway............10.0...... 1991-92 5. Erick Dampier..............344...... 2003-04
6. John Lucas...................762...... 1978-79 6. Tim Hardaway..............9.7...... 1990-91 6. Chris Webber...............305...... 1993-94
7. Eric Floyd.....................746...... 1985-86 7. Tim Hardaway..............9.3...... 1994-95 7. Joe Smith....................300...... 1995-96
8. Tim Hardaway.............699...... 1992-93 8. John Lucas....................9.3...... 2003-04 8. Danny Fortson.............290...... 2001-02
9. Tim Hardaway.............689...... 1989-90 9. Sleepy Floyd.................9.1...... 2010-11 9. Larry Smith.................282...... 1983-84
10. Stephen Curry....... 666.... 2013-14 10. Baron Davis..................8.9...... 2005-06 10. Antawn Jamison.........280...... 2000-01

STEALS (Est. 1973-74) STEALS PER GAME (Min. 50 games) DEF. REBOUNDS (Est. 1973-74)
1. Rick Barry....................228...... 1974-75 1. Rick Barry...................2.85...... 1974-75 1. David Lee....................668...... 2012-13
2. Tim Hardaway.............214...... 1990-91 2. Tim Hardaway............2.61...... 1990-91 2. Robert Parish..............651...... 1978-79
3. Rick Barry....................202...... 1975-76 3. Rick Barry...................2.49...... 1975-76 3. Draymond Green.... 635.... 2015-16
4. Baron Davis.................191...... 2007-08 4. Mookie Blaylock.........2.36...... 2000-01 4. Nate Thurmond...........629...... 1973-74
5. Latrell Sprewell...........180...... 1993-94 5. Baron Davis................2.33...... 2007-08 5. Clifford Ray..................611...... 1974-75
6. Chris Mullin.................176...... 1988-89 6. Monta Ellis.................2.23...... 2009-10 6. Danny Fortson.............609...... 2001-02
7. Sonny Parker...............173...... 1979-80 7. Winston Garland........2.22...... 1988-89 7. Troy Murphy................578...... 2002-03
8. Chris Mullin.................173...... 1991-92 8. Latrell Sprewell..........2.20...... 1993-94 8. Larry Smith.................561...... 1980-81
9. Rick Barry....................172...... 1976-77 9. Rick Barry...................2.18...... 1976-77 9. Larry Smith.................551...... 1986-87
10. Rick Barry....................169...... 1973-74 10. Chris Mullin................2.15...... 1988-89 10. Troy Murphy................548...... 2005-06

BLOCKED SHOTS (Est. 1973-74) BLOCKS PER GAME (Min. 50 games)


1. Manute Bol.................345...... 1988-89 1. Manute Bol................4.31...... 1988-89
2. Manute Bol.................238...... 1989-90 2. Manute Bol................3.17...... 1989-90
3. Robert Parish..............217...... 1978-79 3. Nate Thurmond..........2.89...... 1973-74
4. Adonal Foyle...............205...... 2002-03 4. Robert Parish.............2.86...... 1978-79
5. Nate Thurmond...........179...... 1973-74 5. Adonal Foyle..............2.69...... 2000-01
6. George Johnson..........174...... 1975-76 6. Adonal Foyle..............2.50...... 2002-03
7. Ronny Turiaf................168...... 2008-09 7. Erick Dampier.............2.29...... 2001-02
8. Adonal Foyle...............168...... 2001-02 8. Chris Webber..............2.16...... 1993-94
9. Erick Dampier..............167...... 2001-02 9. Ronny Turiaf...............2.13...... 2008-09
10. Chris Webber...............164...... 1993-94 9. Adonal Foyle..............2.13...... 2001-02

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FIELD GOALS MADE FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED FIELD GOAL % (Min. 500 attempts)
1. Wilt Chamberlain......1,463.... 1962-63 1. Wilt Chamberlain......2,770.... 1962-63 1. Chris Gatling.............. .633.... 1994-95
2. Wilt Chamberlain......1,204.... 1963-64 2. Wilt Chamberlain......2,298.... 1963-64 2. Andris Biedrins.......... .626.... 2007-08
3. Rick Barry.................1,028.... 1974-75 3. Rick Barry.................2,240.... 1966-67 3. Andris Biedrins.......... .599.... 2006-07
4. Rick Barry.................1,011.... 1966-67 4. Rick Barry.................2,217.... 1974-75 4. Bernard King.............. .588.... 1980-81
5. Chris Mullin..................830.... 1988-89 5. Antawn Jamison.......1,812.... 2000-01 5. Andris Biedrins.......... .578.... 2008-09
6. Chris Mullin..................830.... 1991-92 6. Purvis Short..............1,780.... 1984-85 6. Bernard King.............. .566.... 1981-82
7. Purvis Short.................819.... 1984-85 7. Rick Barry.................1,698.... 1965-66 7. Chris Mullin................ .553.... 1996-97
8. Stephen Curry........ 805... 2015-16 8. Rick Barry.................1,686.... 1977-78 8. Chris Webber.............. .550.... 1993-94
9. Antawn Jamison..........800.....2000-01 9. Rick Barry.................1,630.... 1972-73 9. Larry Smith................ .546.... 1986-87
10. Rick Barry....................796.... 1973-74 10. Chris Mullin...............1,630.... 1988-89 10. Carl Landry................ .540.....2012-13

FREE THROWS MADE FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED FREE THROW % (Min. 150 attempts)
1. Rick Barry....................753.... 1966-67 1. Wilt Chamberlain......1,113.... 1962-63 1. Stephen Curry....... .934... 2010-11
2. Wilt Chamberlain.........660.... 1962-63 2. Wilt Chamberlain......1,016.... 1963-64 2. Rick Barry.................. .924.....1977-78
3. Rick Barry....................569.... 1965-66 3. Rick Barry....................852.... 1966-67 3. Rick Barry.................. .923.....1975-76
4. Wilt Chamberlain.........540.... 1963-64 4. Rudy LaRusso...............661.... 1967-68 4. Stephen Curry....... .921... 2017-18
5. World B. Free...............528.... 1980-81 5. Rick Barry....................660.... 1965-66 5. Rick Barry.................. .916.....1976-77
6. Rudy LaRusso...............522.... 1967-68 6. World B. Free...............649.... 1980-81 Stephen Curry....... .916... 2018-19
7. Chris Mullin..................513.... 1990-91 7. World B. Free...............647.... 1981-82 7. Stephen Curry....... .914... 2014-15
8. Chris Mullin..................505.... 1989-90 8. Nate Thurmond............621.... 1968-69 8. Stephen Curry....... .908... 2015-16
9. Purvis Short.................501.... 1984-85 9. Purvis Short.................613.... 1984-85 9. Mark Price.................. .906.....1996-97
10. Chris Mullin..................493.... 1988-89 10. Latrell Sprewell............585.... 1996-97 10. Rick Barry.................. .904.....1974-75
10. Latrell Sprewell............493.... 1996-97

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED THREE-POINT % (Min. 100 attempts)
1. Stephen Curry.......402*... 2015-16 1. Stephen Curry........ 886... 2015-16 1. B.J. Armstrong........... .473.....1995-96
2. Stephen Curry........ 354... 2018-19 2. Stephen Curry........ 810... 2018-19 2. Anthony Morrow....... .467.....2008-09
3. Stephen Curry........ 324... 2016-17 3. Stephen Curry........ 789... 2016-17 3. Anthony Morrow....... .456.....2009-10
4. Stephen Curry........ 286... 2014-15 4. Klay Thompson....... 650... 2015-16 4. Stephen Curry....... .455... 2011-12
5. Klay Thompson....... 276... 2015-16 5. Klay Thompson....... 647... 2016-17 5. Stephen Curry....... .454... 2015-16
6. Stephen Curry........ 272... 2012-13 6. Stephen Curry........ 646... 2014-15 6. Stephen Curry....... .453... 2012-13
7. Klay Thompson....... 268... 2016-17 7. Stephen Curry........ 615... 2013-14 7. Brandon Rush............ .452.....2011-12
8. Stephen Curry........ 261... 2013-14 8. Stephen Curry........ 600... 2012-13 8. Chris Mullin................ .451.....1992-93

ALL-TIME RECORDS
9. Klay Thompson....... 241... 2018-19 9. Klay Thompson....... 599... 2018-19 9. Kelenna Azubuike...... .448.....2008-09
10..Klay Thompson....... 239... 2014-15 10..Klay Thompson....... 545... 2014-15 10. Brian Cardinal............ .444.....2003-04

PERSONAL FOULS DISQUALIFICATIONS


1. Rudy LaRusso...............337.... 1967-68 1. Rudy LaRusso.................14.... 1967-68
2. Jerome Whitehead.......322.... 1984-85 2. Al Attles.........................13.... 1966-67
3. Tyrone Hill....................320.... 1992-93 2. Joe Ellis..........................13.... 1968-69
4. Larry Smith..................316.... 1980-81 2. Joe Ellis..........................13.... 1969-70
5. Tyrone Hill....................315.... 1991-92 2. Joe Barry Carroll.............13.... 1985-86
6. Clifford Ray..................305.... 1974-75 6. Byron Houston...............12.... 1992-93
7. Andris Biedrins............304.....2006-07 7. Jason Caffey...................11.... 1999-00
8. Ron Williams................301.... 1970-71 7. Tom Meschery................11.... 1962-63
9. Rick Barry....................297.... 1965-66 7. Butch Beard...................11.... 1973-74
10. Guy Rodgers................296.... 1962-63 10. Robert Parish.................10.... 1977-78
10. Robert Parish.................10.... 1978-79
10. Joe Barry Carroll.............10.... 1980-81
10. Larry Smith....................10.... 1980-81

*NBA RECORD

151
WARRIORS ALL-TIME TOP SEASON PERFORMANCES

TEAM
CATEGORY TOTAL SEASON AVERAGE
Points 10,035 1961-62 125.4
Field Goals Made 3,917 1961-62 49.0
Field Goals Attempted 8,929 1961-62 111.6
Field Goal Percentage .507 1991-92 ---
Three-Point Field Goals Made 1,087 2018-19 13.3
Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 2,824 2018-19 34.4
Three-Point Field Goal Percentage .416 2015-16 ---
Free Throws Made 2,334 1967-68 28.5
Free Throws Attempted 3,207 1961-62 40.1
Free Throw Percentage .815 2017-18 ---
Offensive Rebounds 1,416 1974-75 17.3
Defensive Rebounds 3,035 1973-74 37.0
Total Rebounds 6,029 1967-68 73.5
Assists 2,491 2016-17 30.4
Steals 972 1974-75 11.9
Blocked Shots 643 1988-89 7.8
Turnovers 1,716 1974-75 20.9
Personal Fouls 2,265 1967-68 27.6
Disqualifications 71 1961-62 ---

INDIVIDUAL
CATEGORY PLAYER SEASON TOTAL
Total Points Wilt Chamberlain 1961-62* 4,029
Scoring Average Wilt Chamberlain 1961-62* 50.4
Field Goals Made Wilt Chamberlain 1961-62* 1,597
Field Goals Attempted Wilt Chamberlain 1961-62* 3,159
Field Goal Percentage (min. 500 FGA) Chris Gatling 1994-95 .633
Three-Point Field Goals Made Stephen Curry 2015-16* 402
Three-Point Field Goals Attempted Stephen Curry 2015-16 886
Three-Point Field Goal Percentage B. J. Armstrong 1995-96 .473
Free Throws Made Rick Barry 1966-67 753
Free Throws Attempted Wilt Chamberlain 1961-62* 1,363
Free Throw Percentage Stephen Curry 2010-11 .934
Offensive Rebounds Larry Smith 1980-81 433
Defensive Rebounds David Lee 2012-13 668
Total Rebounds Wilt Chamberlain 1960-61* 2,149
Average Rebounds Wilt Chamberlain 1960-61* 27.2
Assists Eric Floyd 1986-87 848
Average Assists Guy Rodgers 1965-66 10.7
Steals Rick Barry 1974-75 228
Average Steals Rick Barry 1974-75 2.85
Blocked Shots Manute Bol 1988-89 345
Average Blocked Shots Manute Bol 1988-89 4.31
Turnovers Latrell Sprewell 1996-97 322
Personal Fouls Rudy LaRusso 1967-68 337
Disqualifications Joe Fulks 1952-53 20
Minutes Played Wilt Chamberlain 1961-62* 3,882
Average Minutes Played Wilt Chamberlain 1961-62* 48.5

Steals and blocks were first recorded in 1973-74; Three-point field goals in 1979-80; team turnovers in 1970-71, individual
turnovers in 1977-78
Current Warriors in bold *NBA Record

152
WARRIORS ALL-TIME TOP SCORING PERFORMANCES

PTS PLAYER OPPONENT DATE


100 Wilt Chamberlain vs. New York at Hershey, PA 3/2/62
78 Wilt Chamberlain vs. Los Angeles (3OT) 12/8/61
73 Wilt Chamberlain vs. Chicago 1/13/62
Wilt Chamberlain at New York 11/16/62
72 Wilt Chamberlain at Los Angeles 11/3/62
70 Wilt Chamberlain at Syracuse 3/10/63
67 Wilt Chamberlain vs. New York 3/9/61
Wilt Chamberlain at St. Louis 2/17/62
Wilt Chamberlain vs. New York 2/26/62
Wilt Chamberlain vs. Los Angeles 1/17/63
65 Wilt Chamberlain at Cincinnati 2/13/62
Wilt Chamberlain at St. Louis 2/27/62
64 Rick Barry vs. Portland 3/26/74
63 Joe Fulks vs. Indianapolis 2/10/49
Wilt Chamberlain vs. Los Angeles 12/14/62
Wilt Chamberlain at Philadelphia 11/26/64
62*
61*
60* Klay Thompson vs. Indiana 12/5/16
59* Purvis Short vs. New Jersey 11/17/84
58*
57* Rick Barry at Cincinnati 10/19/65
Rick Barry at New York 12/14/65
Purvis Short vs. San Antonio 1/7/84
56*
55* Rick Barry vs. Philadelphia 1/23/75
Rick Barry vs. New York 3/25/78
54* Stephen Curry at New York 2/27/13
53* Stephen Curry at New Orleans 10/31/15
52* Rick Barry vs. Chicago at Fresno, CA 2/16/67
Joe Barry Carroll vs. Utah 3/5/83
Klay Thompson vs. Sacramento 1/23/15
Klay Thompson at Chicago 10/29/18
D’Angelo Russell at Minnesota 11/8/19
51* Rick Barry vs. Houston at San Antonio 1/17/73
Rick Barry vs. Philadelphia 2/23/74
Phil Smith vs. Phoenix 1/8/76
Phil Smith vs. Houston 12/11/76
Rick Barry vs. Philadelphia 10/29/77
Antawn Jamison at Seattle 12/3/00
Antawn Jamison vs. L.A. Lakers 12/6/00
Stephen Curry vs. Dallas 2/4/15
Stephen Curry at Washington 2/3/16

ALL-TIME RECORDS
Stephen Curry at Orlando 2/25/16
Stephen Curry vs. Washington 10/24/18
Kevin Durant at Toronto 11/29/18
50* Neil Johnston vs. Syracuse at New York 2/16/54
Rick Barry vs. St. Louis at Phoenix 12/8/66
Rick Barry at Detroit 1/14/67
Rick Barry vs. Boston at Oakland 2/14/67
Rick Barry at Cincinnati 12/25/67
Rick Barry vs. Los Angeles 12/8/73
Bernard King vs. Philadelphia 1/3/81
Jamal Crawford at Charlotte 12/20/08
Kevin Durant at Portland 2/14/18
*Wilt Chamberlain scored between 50-62 points in 91 games as a member of the Warriors.
OPPONENTS ALL-TIME TOP SINGLE-GAME SCORING PERFORMANCES
PTS PLAYER OPPONENT DATE
63 Elgin Baylor Los Angeles (3OT) 12/8/61
62 Wilt Chamberlain Philadelphia 3/3/66
61 Damian Lillard Portland 1/20/20
58 Fred Brown Seattle 3/23/74
56 Tom Chambers Phoenix 2/18/90
Karl Malone Utah 4/7/98
55 Brandon Jennings Milwaukee 11/14/09
54 Kevin Durant Oklahoma City 1/17/14
52 Elgin Baylor Los Angeles 12/8/61
Elgin Baylor Los Angeles 12/15/62
51 Bob Pettit St. Louis 12/6/61
Elgin Baylor Los Angeles 12/14/62
Moses Malone Houston 3/11/81
Karl Malone Utah 12/9/95
Kobe Bryant L.A. Lakers 12/6/00
Dirk Nowitzki Dallas 3/23/06
Damian Lillard Portland 2/19/16
50 Richie Guerin New York 2/25/62
Tracy Murray Washington 2/10/98
Kevin Martin Sacramento 4/1/09
Lou Williams L.A. Clippers 1/10/18
Current Warriors in bold 153
WARRIORS ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDS

MOST POINTS SCORED


One Game 169 ...................... Philadelphia vs. New York at Hershey, PA................................................................... 3/2/62
West Coast 162 ...................... Golden State at Denver............................................................................................. 11/2/90
1st Half 88 ...................... Golden State vs. Sacramento.................................................................................... 11/2/91
2nd Half 90 ...................... Philadelphia vs. New York at Hershey, PA................................................................... 3/2/62
West Coast 87 ...................... Golden State vs. Sacramento...................................................................................... 3/4/89
1st Quarter 51 ...................... Golden State at Denver (NBA record for pts in 1st QTR)............................................ 1/15/19
2nd Quarter 47 ...................... San Francisco vs. Seattle........................................................................................... 1/23/68
47 ...................... Golden State vs. New York........................................................................................ 3/14/15
3rd Quarter 57* ...................... Golden State vs. Sacramento...................................................................................... 3/4/89
4th Quarter 50 ...................... Golden State vs. L.A. Clippers..................................................................................... 3/7/89
50 ...................... Golden State vs. Portland......................................................................................... 3/21/89
Overtime 22 ...................... Golden State vs. Orlando.......................................................................................... 3/11/11
FEWEST POINTS SCORED
One Game 47 ...................... Philadelphia at New York......................................................................................... 2/14/48
Shot Clock Era 64 ...................... Golden State vs. Cleveland....................................................................................... 3/30/96
1st Half 25 ...................... Golden State vs. Chicago............................................................................................ 1/1/74
25 ...................... Golden State vs. New York.......................................................................................11/20/01
2nd Half 24 ...................... Golden State vs. Minnesota.........................................................................................4/9/04
1st Quarter 8 ...................... San Francisco at San Diego....................................................................................... 12/2/67
8 ...................... Golden State at Los Angeles..................................................................................... 3/18/77
8 ...................... Golden State vs. Chicago.......................................................................................... 1/31/97
2nd Quarter 7 ...................... Golden State at Portland............................................................................................ 1/1/83
7 ...................... Golden State vs. New York.......................................................................................11/20/01
3rd Quarter 6 ...................... Golden State at Philadelphia.....................................................................................3/30/04
4th Quarter 2* ...................... Golden State vs. Toronto (OT)......................................................................................2/8/04
Overtime 2 ...................... Golden State vs. New York........................................................................................ 3/26/01
2 ...................... Golden State at Milwaukee .................................................................................... 12/10/03
FIELD GOALS MADE
One Game 65 ...................... Golden State vs. Indiana........................................................................................... 3/19/77
One Half 36 ...................... Golden State vs. Indiana........................................................................................... 3/19/77
One Quarter 23 ...................... Golden State vs. Sacramento...................................................................................... 3/4/89
Fewest Game 23 ...................... Golden State vs. Cleveland....................................................................................... 3/30/96
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
One Game 153* ...................... Philadelphia vs. Los Angeles (3OT)........................................................................... 12/8/61
West Coast 134 ...................... San Francisco vs. Baltimore...................................................................................... 1/27/67
One Half 83* ...................... Philadelphia vs. Syracuse......................................................................................... 11/4/59
West Coast 81 ...................... San Francisco vs. Los Angeles..................................................................................... 2/2/69
One Quarter 43 ...................... Philadelphia vs. Syracuse......................................................................................... 11/4/59
West Coast 38 ...................... San Francisco vs. Baltimore...................................................................................... 1/27/67
Fewest Game 59 ...................... Philadelphia vs. Milwaukee at Albany, NY................................................................ 3/14/55
59 ...................... Golden State at Cleveland........................................................................................ 2/27/96
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Highest .636 ...................... Golden State vs. San Antonio (63-99)......................................................................... 3/8/87
Lowest .160 ...................... Philadelphia vs. Boston (17-106)............................................................................. 1/22/47
West Coast .267 ...................... San Francisco vs. Boston (28-105)............................................................................ 12/5/64
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
One Game 24 ...................... Golden State vs. New Orleans................................................................................... 1/16/19
One Half 17...................... Golden State at Chicago (1st half)...........................................................................10/29/18
One Quarter 10...................... Golden State at Denver..............................................................................................1/15/19
10...................... Golden State at Cleveland...........................................................................................2/1/20
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, NONE MISSED
One Game 3 ...................... Golden State vs. Seattle........................................................................................... 2/26/85
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
One Game 52 ...................... Golden State vs. Toronto............................................................................................. 3/5/20
One Half 29 ...................... Golden State vs. Charlotte...........................................................................................2/1/17
One Quarter 17 ...................... Golden State vs. Memphis........................................................................................ 4/13/16
Overtime 7 ...................... Golden State vs. Denver (2OT).................................................................................. 4/22/95
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, NONE MADE
One Game 15* ...................... Golden State vs. Indiana........................................................................................... 12/6/96
FREE THROWS MADE
One Game 55 ...................... Golden State vs. Utah............................................................................................... 3/29/90
One Half 36* ...................... Golden State vs. Utah............................................................................................... 3/29/90
One Quarter 22 ...................... Golden State vs. Utah............................................................................................... 3/29/90
Fewest Game 1 ...................... Golden State at Philadelphia.................................................................................... 1/30/16

154
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FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED


One Game 74 ...................... San Francisco vs. New York (2OT).............................................................................. 11/6/64
One Half 43 ...................... Golden State vs. Utah............................................................................................... 3/29/90
43 ...................... Golden State vs. Sacramento.................................................................................... 1/26/96
One Quarter 28 ...................... Philadelphia vs. Cincinnati....................................................................................... 11/8/59
West Coast 26 ...................... San Francisco at Detroit............................................................................................ 2/18/68
Fewest Game 2 ...................... Golden State at Philadelphia.................................................................................... 1/30/16
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 15 ATTEMPTS)
Highest 1.000 ...................... Golden State vs. Houston (33-33)............................................................................. 4/11/91
1.000 ...................... Golden State at Buffalo (22-22)............................................................................. 11/19/74
1.000 ...................... Golden State vs. Memphis (20-20)........................................................................... 3/30/09
1.000 ...................... Golden State vs. L.A. Clippers (20-20).......................................................................11/5/14
1.000 ...................... Golden State at Philadelphia (17-17)..................................................................... 11/25/77
1.000 ...................... Golden State at Oklahoma City (17-17).................................................................... 11/9/19
1.000 ...................... Golden State vs. Utah (16-16).................................................................................12/23/15
Lowest .375 ...................... San Francisco at Los Angeles (12-32)......................................................................... 3/2/63
REBOUNDS
One Game 104 ...................... Philadelphia vs. Syracuse......................................................................................... 11/4/59
104 ...................... Philadelphia vs. Cincinnati....................................................................................... 11/8/59
West Coast 99 ...................... San Francisco vs. Baltimore.................................................................................... 11/15/65
One Half 62 ...................... Philadelphia vs. Syracuse......................................................................................... 11/9/61
West Coast 51 ...................... San Francisco vs. Baltimore.................................................................................... 11/15/65
One Quarter 40 ...................... Philadelphia vs. Syracuse......................................................................................... 11/9/61
West Coast 28 ...................... San Francisco vs. Detroit......................................................................................... 11/14/62
28 ...................... San Francisco vs. Baltimore.................................................................................... 11/15/65
Fewest Game 21 ...................... Golden State vs. New York........................................................................................ 11/7/96
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
One Game 35 ...................... Golden State vs. Los Angeles.................................................................................... 1/21/75
Fewest Game 1 ...................... Golden State vs. San Antonio................................................................................. 11/11/14
DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS
One Game 55 ...................... Golden State vs. Memphis........................................................................................ 11/2/15
Fewest Game 11 ...................... Golden State vs. New York........................................................................................ 11/7/96
ASSISTS
One Game 47...................... Golden State vs. L.A. Lakers.....................................................................................11/23/16
One Half 28...................... Golden State vs. Denver............................................................................................11/6/15
Quarter 16...................... Golden State vs. San Antonio (1st QTR).......................................................................2/6/19
Fewest Game 8 ...................... Golden State at Miami................................................................................................ 1/6/02

ALL-TIME RECORDS
8 ...................... Golden State at San Antonio.................................................................................... 3/21/06
8 ...................... Golden State at San Antonio...................................................................................... 4/1/08
PERSONAL FOULS
One Game 42 ...................... Philadelphia vs. Fort Wayne at Buffalo................................................................... 12/15/54
West Coast 41 ...................... Golden State at Portland........................................................................................ 11/11/84
41 ...................... Golden State at Washington....................................................................................... 2/8/06
Fewest Game 8 ...................... Golden State vs. New Orleans................................................................................... 12/4/14
DISQUALIFICATIONS
One Game 4 ...................... Golden State vs. Philadelphia................................................................................. 12/29/81
STEALS
One Game 25 ...................... Golden State vs. Los Angeles.................................................................................... 3/25/75
25 ...................... Golden State vs. San Antonio................................................................................... 2/15/89
One Half 17* ...................... Golden State vs. San Antonio................................................................................... 2/15/89
Fewest Game 0* ...................... Golden State at New York....................................................................................... 11/24/73
BLOCKED SHOTS
One Game 18 ...................... Golden State vs. New Jersey....................................................................................... 2/2/90
18 ...................... Golden State at Denver............................................................................................. 4/13/01
TURNOVERS
One Game 45 ...................... San Francisco vs. Boston............................................................................................. 3/9/71
Fewest Game 5 ...................... Golden State at Milwaukee...................................................................................... 3/30/05
5 ...................... Golden State vs. L.A. Lakers...................................................................................... 3/15/10
5 ...................... Golden State vs. L.A. Lakers...................................................................................... 3/27/12
5 ...................... Golden State at L.A. Lakers......................................................................................... 4/1/12

*NBA Record

155
WARRIORS ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

POINTS
One Game 100* ...................... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. New York at Hershey, PA...................................... 3/2/62
West Coast 73 ...................... Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco at New York......................................................... 11/16/62
One Half 59* ...................... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. New York at Hershey, PA...................................... 3/2/62
West Coast 45 ...................... Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco at New York......................................................... 11/16/62
45 ...................... Rick Barry, Golden State vs. Portland........................................................................ 3/26/74
One Quarter 37* ...................... Klay Thompson, Golden State vs. Sacramento.......................................................... 1/23/15
FIELD GOALS MADE
One Game 36* ...................... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. New York at Hershey, PA...................................... 3/2/62
West Coast 30 ...................... Rick Barry, Golden State vs. Portland........................................................................ 3/26/74
One Half 22* ...................... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. New York at Hershey, PA...................................... 3/2/62
West Coast 17 ...................... Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco at New York......................................................... 11/16/62
One Quarter 13 ...................... Klay Thompson, Golden State vs. Sacramento.......................................................... 1/23/15
FIELD GOALS MADE, NONE MISSED
One Game 11 ...................... Chris Mullin, Golden State at Miami......................................................................... 12/1/90
CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS MADE
Overall 19 ...................... Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco vs. New York at Boston (18)................................. 11/27/63
...................... & San Francisco at Baltimore (1)............................................................................ 11/29/63
One Game 18 ...................... Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco vs. New York at Boston........................................ 11/27/63
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
One Game 63* ...................... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. New York at Hershey, PA...................................... 3/2/62
West Coast 60 ...................... Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco at Cincinnati (OT)................................................ 10/28/62
One Half 37* ...................... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. New York at Hershey, PA...................................... 3/2/62
West Coast 30 ...................... Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco at Cincinnati (OT)................................................ 10/28/62
30 ...................... Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco vs. Syracuse......................................................... 12/11/62
One Quarter 21* ...................... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. New York at Hershey, PA...................................... 3/2/62
West Coast 16 ...................... Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco vs. Syracuse......................................................... 12/11/62
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, NONE MADE
One Game 17* ...................... Tim Hardaway, Golden State at Minnesota (OT)...................................................... 12/27/91
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
One Game 14* ...................... Klay Thompson, Golden State at Chicago................................................................10/29/18
One Half 10* ...................... Klay Thompson , Golden State at Chicago (1st Half)................................................10/29/18
One Quarter 9* ...................... Klay Thompson, Golden State vs. Sacramento.......................................................... 1/23/15
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, NONE MISSED
One Game 6 ...................... Jason Richardson, Golden State vs. L.A. Lakers........................................................12/10/02
6 ...................... Mickael Pietrus, Golden State vs. Phoenix...................................................................4/8/05
6 ...................... Stephen Curry, Golden State at Denver...................................................................... 1/5/10
6 ...................... Anthony Morrow, Golden State at New Orleans......................................................... 3/8/10
CONSECUTIVE THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
Overall 10* ...................... Klay Thompson, Golden State at L.A. Lakers..............................................................1/21/19
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
One Game 24* ...................... Klay Thompson, Golden State at Chicago................................................................10/29/18
One Half 14 ...................... Klay Thompson, Golden State at Chicago (1st Half).................................................10/29/18
One Quarter 10 ...................... Klay Thompson, Golden State at Chicago (3rd Quarter)...........................................10/29/18
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, NONE MADE
One Game 8 ...................... Baron Davis, Golden State vs. Phoenix........................................................................ 4/8/05
8 ...................... Baron Davis, Golden State vs. Philadelphia............................................................... 2/29/08
8 ...................... Reggie Williams, Golden State at Utah..................................................................... 3/31/10
8 ...................... Klay Thompson, Golden State at L.A. Lakers............................................................... 3/6/16
FREE THROWS MADE
One Game 28* ...................... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. New York at Hershey, PA...................................... 3/2/62
West Coast 22 ...................... Latrell Sprewell, Golden State at Los Angeles Clippers............................................. 3/10/97
One Half 17 ...................... Rick Barry, San Francisco at New York....................................................................... 12/6/66
One Quarter 14 ...................... Rick Barry, San Francisco at New York....................................................................... 12/6/66
FREE THROWS MADE, NONE MISSED
One Game 18 ...................... Rick Barry, Golden State vs. Portland...................................................................... 12/26/74
18 ...................... Rick Barry, Golden State vs. Washington.................................................................... 2/6/75
CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS MADE
Overall 60 ...................... Rick Barry, Golden State....................................................................... 10/22/76 - 11/16/76

*NBA Record
Current Warriors in Bold

156
WARRIORS ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED


One Game 34* ...................... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. St. Louis............................................................. 2/22/62
West Coast 25 ...................... Rick Barry, San Francisco vs. Baltimore..................................................................... 11/6/66
25 ...................... Latrell Sprewell, Golden State at Los Angeles Clippers............................................. 3/10/97
One Half 20 ...................... Nate Thurmond, San Francisco at Philadelphia........................................................... 1/5/71
One Quarter 15 ...................... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. Syracuse............................................................ 11/9/61
15 ...................... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia at Cincinnati........................................................... 2/13/62
15 ...................... Rick Barry, San Francisco at New York....................................................................... 12/6/66
15 ...................... Danny Fortson, Golden State at Seattle.....................................................................3/19/02
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED, NONE MADE
One Game 10 ...................... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. Detroit............................................................... 11/4/60
West Coast 8 ...................... Chris Gatling, Golden State vs. Minnesota.............................................................. 11/15/94
REBOUNDS
One Game 55* ...................... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. Boston............................................................. 11/24/60
West Coast 42 ...................... Nate Thurmond, San Francisco vs. Detroit................................................................ 11/9/65
One Half 31 ...................... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. Boston............................................................. 11/24/60
West Coast 24 ...................... Nate Thurmond, San Francisco vs. Los Angeles....................................................... 12/20/66
One Quarter 18* ...................... Nate Thurmond, San Francisco at Baltimore............................................................. 2/28/65
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
One Game 16 ...................... Larry Smith, Golden State vs. Denver....................................................................... 3/23/86
One Half 12 ...................... Larry Smith, Golden State vs. Denver....................................................................... 3/23/86
One Quarter 11* ...................... Larry Smith, Golden State vs. Denver....................................................................... 3/23/86
DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS
One Game 25 ...................... Robert Parish, Golden State vs. New York................................................................. 3/30/79
ASSISTS
One Game 28 ...................... Guy Rodgers, San Francisco vs. St. Louis................................................................... 3/14/63
One Half 16 ...................... Guy Rodgers, San Francisco vs. St. Louis................................................................... 3/14/63
One Quarter 12 ...................... John Lucas, Golden State vs. Chicago..................................................................... 11/17/78
STEALS
One Game 10 ...................... Draymond Green, Golden State at Memphis............................................................ 2/10/17
BLOCKED SHOTS
One Game 13 ...................... Manute Bol, Golden State vs. New Jersey................................................................... 2/2/90
One Half 8 ...................... Manute Bol, Golden State vs. New Jersey................................................................... 2/2/90
8 ...................... Erick Dampier, Golden State vs. Los Angeles Clippers................................................4/17/02
One Quarter 8* ...................... Erick Dampier, Golden State vs. Los Angeles Clippers................................................4/17/02

ALL-TIME RECORDS
TURNOVERS
One Game 13 ...................... Chris Mullin, Golden State at Utah............................................................................ 3/31/88
MINUTES PLAYED
One Game 64 ...................... Eric Floyd, Golden State vs. New Jersey (4OT)............................................................. 2/1/87
DISQUALIFICATIONS, FEWEST MINUTES
One Game 6 ...................... Chris Engler, Golden State vs. Utah............................................................................. 3/5/83

Wilt Chamberlain holds each of the following miscellaneous franchise records, all of which are also NBA records:

CATEGORY................................................... TOTAL...................................................... DATES


Most Complete Games, Season.................................. 79..................................................................1961-62
Consecutive Complete Games.................................... 47.....................................................1/5/62 - 3/14/62
Consecutive Games 50 or More Points......................... 7................................................12/16/61 - 12/29/61
Consecutive Games 40 or More Points........................ 14.................................................12/8/61 - 12/30/61
.................................................................................. 14.....................................................1/11/62 - 2/1/62
Consecutive Games 30 or More Points........................ 65...................................................11/4/61 - 2/22/62
Consecutive Games 20 or More Points....................... 126................................................10/19/61 - 1/19/63

157
OPPONENTS ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDS

MOST POINTS SCORED


One Game 163 ...................... Syracuse vs. San Francisco........................................................................................ 3/10/63
1st Half 87 ...................... Phoenix at Golden State........................................................................................... 3/23/89
2nd Half 91 ...................... Los Angeles vs. Golden State.................................................................................... 3/19/72
1st Quarter 50* ...................... Syracuse at San Francisco....................................................................................... 12/16/62
2nd Quarter 47 ...................... Atlanta at Golden State............................................................................................ 11/9/90
3rd Quarter 50 ...................... St. Louis vs. San Francisco......................................................................................... 12/8/62
4th Quarter 51 ...................... Dallas at Golden State.............................................................................................. 1/15/85
Overtime 23 ...................... Indiana vs. Golden State........................................................................................... 3/31/91
FEWEST POINTS SCORED
One Game 43 ...................... Boston at Philadelphia............................................................................................. 2/14/48
West Coast 63 ...................... New York at Golden State......................................................................................... 3/11/13
1st Half 27 ...................... Denver vs. Golden State......................................................................................... 12/26/97
27 ...................... Sacramento at Golden State....................................................................................... 4/4/14
2nd Half 21 ...................... Minnesota vs. Golden State.....................................................................................12/11/99
1st Quarter 8 ...................... Utah vs. Golden State..............................................................................................12/29/00
8 ...................... Fort Wayne at Philadelphia ................................................................................... 12/15/55
2nd Quarter 9 ...................... Los Angeles at San Francisco.................................................................................... 1/10/64
3rd Quarter 7 ...................... Minnesota vs. Golden State.....................................................................................12/11/99
4th Quarter 7 ...................... Washington vs. Golden State...................................................................................... 2/6/94
7 ...................... Denver vs. Golden State......................................................................................... 12/23/97
Overtime: 2 ...................... Detroit vs. San Francisco .......................................................................................... 2/11/64
2 ...................... Kansas City vs. Golden State .................................................................................. 12/10/77
2 ...................... Brooklyn at Golden State........................................................................................ 11/14/15
FIELD GOALS MADE
One Game 69 ...................... Syracuse vs. San Francisco........................................................................................ 3/10/63
69 ...................... Los Angeles vs. Golden State.................................................................................... 3/19/72
One Half 37 ...................... Los Angeles vs. Golden State.................................................................................... 3/19/72
One Quarter 21 ...................... Syracuse vs. San Francisco...................................................................................... 12/16/62
21 ...................... Dallas at Golden State.............................................................................................. 1/15/85
Fewest Game 20 ...................... New York at Golden State......................................................................................... 3/11/13
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
One Game 150 ...................... Boston vs. Philadelphia.............................................................................................. 3/2/60
West Coast 138 ...................... San Diego Rockets vs. San Francisco....................................................................... 11/19/67
One Half 83* ...................... Boston at Philadelphia........................................................................................... 12/27/60
West Coast 77 ...................... Denver vs. Golden State........................................................................................... 11/2/90
One Quarter 44 ...................... San Diego vs. San Francisco.................................................................................... 11/19/67
Fewest Game 58 ...................... Utah vs. Golden State................................................................................................. 4/8/99
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE, GAME
Highest .705 ...................... Chicago at Golden State (43-61).............................................................................. 12/2/81
Lowest .238 ...................... Cleveland at San Francisco (25-105)....................................................................... 11/10/70
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
One Game 25 ...................... Houston at Golden State.......................................................................................... 2/20/20
24 ...................... Denver vs. Golden State........................................................................................... 2/13/17
24 ...................... Dallas at Golden State............................................................................................ 12/28/19
One Half 16* ...................... Denver vs. Golden State........................................................................................... 2/13/17
One Quarter 10 ...................... Utah vs. Golden State (2nd QTR)............................................................................ 10/19/18
10 ...................... Dallas at Golden State (1st QTR)............................................................................. 12/28/19
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, NONE MISSED
One Game 3 ...................... Denver at Golden State............................................................................................. 2/22/80
3 ...................... L.A. Lakers vs. Golden State...................................................................................... 2/27/87
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
One Game 54 ...................... Houston at Golden State............................................................................................ 1/3/19
One Half 26 ...................... Houston at Golden State............................................................................................ 1/3/19
One Quarter 15 ...................... Portland at Golden State.......................................................................................... 1/11/13
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, NONE MADE
One Game 14 ...................... Cleveland at Golden State (2OT)............................................................................. 11/12/92
FREE THROWS MADE
One Game 50 ...................... Boston at Philadelphia............................................................................................... 3/8/56
One Half 34 ...................... Philadelphia vs. Golden State................................................................................. 12/29/81
One Quarter 22 ...................... Philadelphia vs. Golden State................................................................................. 12/29/81
Fewest Game 2 ...................... Cleveland vs. Golden State..................................................................................... 11/26/94

*NBA Record

158
OPPONENTS ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDS

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED


One Game 64 ...................... Minneapolis vs. Philadelphia at Camden, NJ............................................................ 2/15/57
64 ...................... Minneapolis at Philadelphia..................................................................................... 11/2/57
West Coast 61 ...................... Los Angeles vs. San Francisco................................................................................... 1/20/68
One Half 42 ...................... Minneapolis vs. Philadelphia at Camden, NJ............................................................ 2/15/57
42 ...................... Philadelphia vs. San Francisco................................................................................ 12/18/65
One Quarter 27 ...................... Philadelphia vs. Golden State................................................................................. 12/29/81
Fewest Game 2 ...................... Cleveland vs. Golden State..................................................................................... 11/26/94
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 10 ATTEMPTS)
Highest 1.000 ...................... Dallas vs. Golden State (24-24)................................................................................ 3/26/85
1.000 ...................... Chicago vs. Golden State (22-22)............................................................................. 1/27/81
1.000 ...................... Portland vs. Golden State (21-21).............................................................................. 4/1/77
1.000 ...................... Minnesota vs. Golden State (21-21)......................................................................... 4/22/12
1.000 ...................... Houston at Golden State (19-19).................................................................................4/5/05
1.000 ...................... Kansas City-Omaha vs. Golden State (17-17)......................................................... 12/23/73
1.000 ...................... New Orleans at Golden State (17-17)..................................................................... 12/18/12
1.000 ...................... New Orleans vs. Golden State (16-16).................................................................... 12/17/78
1.000 ...................... Houston vs. Golden State (16-16)............................................................................... 4/7/94
1.000 ...................... Washington vs. Golden State (16-16)......................................................................... 1/5/14
Lowest .438 ...................... Miami at Golden State (8-19)................................................................................... 1/11/06
REBOUNDS
One Game 110 ...................... Boston vs. Philadelphia.......................................................................................... 11/16/57
West Coast 82 ...................... Boston vs. San Francisco........................................................................................... 3/14/65
82 ...................... San Diego Rockets vs. San Francisco......................................................................... 12/2/67
One Half 55 ...................... San Diego Rockets vs. San Francisco......................................................................... 12/2/69
One Quarter 31 ...................... Philadelphia vs. San Francisco................................................................................ 12/14/68
Fewest Game 21 ...................... New York vs. Golden State........................................................................................ 2/18/75
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
One Game 37 ...................... San Antonio vs. Golden State (OT)............................................................................ 2/28/90
37 ...................... New Jersey vs. Golden State....................................................................................... 4/6/90
Fewest Game 2 ...................... Phoenix at Golden State........................................................................................... 3/12/80
2 ...................... Oklahoma City at Golden State................................................................................. 2/13/11
2 ...................... Boston vs. Golden State.............................................................................................. 3/1/13
DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS
One Game 51 ...................... Chicago vs. Golden State (OT)....................................................................................2/28/04
Fewest Game 13 ...................... New York vs. Golden State........................................................................................ 2/18/75
ASSISTS

ALL-TIME RECORDS
One Game 52 ...................... Denver at Golden State............................................................................................. 4/21/89
One Half 28 ...................... Denver at Golden State............................................................................................. 4/21/89
One Quarter 15 ...................... St. Louis at Philadelphia........................................................................................... 12/6/61
15 ...................... Los Angeles vs. Golden State.................................................................................... 3/19/72
15 ...................... Portland vs. Golden State......................................................................................... 3/27/74
15 ...................... L.A. Clippers vs. Golden State (twice in one game)................................................. 12/28/89
Fewest Game 8 ...................... Orlando at Golden State..........................................................................................11/16/02
PERSONAL FOULS
One Game 53 ...................... Baltimore vs. Philadelphia..................................................................................... 11/20/52
West Coast 44 ...................... New York vs. San Francisco....................................................................................... 11/6/64
44 ...................... L.A. Clippers at Golden State (OT)........................................................................... 11/29/94
Fewest Game 7 ...................... Milwaukee vs. Philadelphia at Chicago.................................................................. 11/27/53
Fewest West Coast 9 ...................... Los Angeles at Golden State..................................................................................... 3/28/73
9 ...................... Philadelphia vs. Golden State..................................................................................... 2/3/88
DISQUALIFICATIONS
One Game 5 ...................... Pittsburgh at Philadelphia....................................................................................... 11/7/46
5 ...................... Rochester at Philadelphia...................................................................................... 10/23/73
STEALS
One Game 24 ...................... Portland vs. Golden State......................................................................................... 3/17/84
Fewest Game 0 ...................... Houston vs. Golden State....................................................................................... 12/31/05
BLOCKED SHOTS
One Game 20 ...................... San Antonio vs. Golden State................................................................................... 2/24/81
20 ...................... Toronto vs. Golden State............................................................................................11/7/01
One Half 15 ...................... San Antonio vs. Golden State................................................................................... 2/24/81
TURNOVERS
One Game 40 ...................... San Antonio at Golden State.................................................................................... 2/15/89
Fewest Game 4 ...................... Boston vs. Golden State.............................................................................................2/18/03

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OPPONENTS ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

POINTS
One Game 63 .................. Elgin Baylor, Los Angeles at Philadelphia (3OT).(3OT)...................................................... 12/8/61
West Coast 62 .................. Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. San Francisco.
Francisco..................................................... 3/3/66
One Half 45 .................. Brandon Jennings, Milwaukee vs. Golden State...................................................
State................................................... 11/14/09
One Quarter 29 .................. Brandon Jennings, Milwaukee vs. Golden State...................................................
State................................................... 11/14/09
Overtime 12 .................. Walter Davis, Phoenix vs. Golden State.
State................................................................... 3/29/84
FIELD GOALS MADE
One Game 26 .................. Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. San Francisco.
Francisco..................................................... 3/3/66
One Half 18 .................. Hal Greer, Syracuse vs. Philadelphia at Boston.
Boston........................................................ 2/14/59
West Coast 17 .................. Brandon Jennings, Milwaukee vs. Golden State...................................................
State................................................... 11/14/09
One Quarter 12 .................. Brandon Jennings, Milwaukee vs. Golden State...................................................
State................................................... 11/14/09
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
One Game 55 .................. Elgin Baylor, Los Angeles at Philadelphia (3OT).(3OT)...................................................... 12/8/61
West Coast 41 .................. Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers at Golden State (OT)..........................................
(OT).......................................... 12/22/12
One Half 30 .................. Bob Pettit, St. Louis at Philadelphia.
Philadelphia........................................................................ 12/6/61
West Coast 23 .................. Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. San Francisco.
Francisco..................................................... 3/3/66
One Quarter 19 .................. Bob Pettit, St. Louis at Philadelphia.
Philadelphia........................................................................ 12/6/61
West Coast 14 .................. DeMar DeRozan, Toronto vs. Golden State..............................................................
State.............................................................. 1/13/18
FIELD GOALS MADE, NONE MISSED
One Game 14 .................. Bailey Howell, Baltimore vs. San Francisco...............................................................
Francisco............................................................... 1/3/65
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, NONE MADE
One Game 15 .................. Charlie Tyra, New York at Philadelphia.
Philadelphia.................................................................... 11/7/57
West Coast 11 .................. Ron Lee, Phoenix vs. Golden State.
State............................................................................ 4/2/78
FREE THROWS MADE
One Game 23 .................. Gilbert Arenas, Washington vs. Golden State. State............................................................ 2/8/06
23 .................. Kevin Martin, Sacramento at Golden State (OT). (OT)........................................................ 4/1/09
One Half 18 .................. Detlef Schrempf, Indiana at Golden State.
State............................................................... 12/8/92
18 .................. Gilbert Arenas, Washington at Golden State.State............................................................. 2/8/06
One Quarter 15 .................. Gilbert Arenas, Washington at Golden State.State............................................................. 2/8/06
FREE THROWS MADE, NONE MISSED
One Game 17 .................. Dolph Schayes, Syracuse vs. Philadelphia at Camden, NJ. NJ........................................ 1/23/58
17 .................. Howard Komives, New York vs. San Francisco...........................................................
Francisco........................................................... 1/5/66
17 .................. Danny Granger, Indiana at Golden State.
State............................................................... 12/17/08
17 .................. Kevin Martin, Houston at Golden State.
State................................................................. 10/27/10
17 .................. Carmelo Anthony, Denver at Golden State. State............................................................ 11/22/10
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
One Game 39 .................. Dwight Howard, Orlando at Golden State. State............................................................. 1/12/12*
One Half 21 .................. Dwight Howard, Orlando at Golden State. State............................................................. 1/12/12*
One Quarter 15 .................. Gilbert Arenas, Washington at Golden State.State............................................................. 2/8/06
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED, NONE MADE
One Game 7 .................... Connie Simmons, Rochester vs. Philadelphia at New Haven, CT...............................
CT............................... 1/2/56
7 .................... Ben Wallace, Chicago at Golden State.
State....................................................................... 2/7/08
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
One Game 11 .................. Damian Lillard, Portland vs. Golden State.
State............................................................... 1/20/20
One Half 8 .................... Damian Lillard, Portland vs. Golden State.
State............................................................... 1/20/20
One Quarter 6 .................... Dennis Scott, Dallas vs. Golden State (2nd QTR)...................................................
QTR)................................................... 11/20/97
6 .................... Omri Casspi, Sacramento vs. Golden State (2nd QTR)...........................................
QTR)........................................... 12/28/15
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, NONE MISSED
One Game 7 .................... Terry Porter, Portland at Golden State.
State................................................................... 11/14/92
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
One Game 23 .................. James Harden, Houston at Golden State.State................................................................... 1/3/19
One Half 14 .................. Damian Lillard, Portland vs. Golden State (2nd half). half).............................................. 1/20/20
One Quarter 9 .................... Dennis Scott, Dallas vs. Golden State (2nd QTR)...................................................
QTR)................................................... 11/20/97
9 .................... Damian Lillard, Portland vs. Golden State (3rd QTR). QTR)............................................... 1/20/20
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, NONE MADE
One Game 7 .................... 11 times, last: Marco Belinelli, Sacramento at Golden State.................................
State................................. 11/28/15
REBOUNDS
One Game 49 .................. Bill Russell, Boston at Philadelphia.
Philadelphia....................................................................... 11/16/57
West Coast 38 .................. Bill Russell, Boston at San Francisco.......................................................................
Francisco....................................................................... 2/21/63
38 .................. Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. San Francisco.
Francisco..................................................... 3/2/67
One Half 32* ................ Bill Russell, Boston vs. Philadelphia.
Philadelphia...................................................................... 11/16/57
West Coast 21 .................. Toby Kimball, San Diego vs. San Francisco..............................................................
Francisco.............................................................. 12/2/67
One Quarter 17 .................. Bill Russell, Boston vs. Philadelphia.
Philadelphia...................................................................... 11/16/57
West Coast 16 .................. Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. San Francisco.
Francisco..................................................... 3/2/67

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OPPONENTS ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
One Game 16 .................. Terry Cummings, San Antonio vs. Golden State (OT)...............................................
(OT)............................................... 2/28/90
DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS
One Game 22 .................. Bill Walton, Portland at Golden State.....................................................................
State..................................................................... 1/24/76
22 .................. Buck Williams, New Jersey at Golden State.
State............................................................... 2/1/87
ASSISTS
One Game 27 .................. Geoff Huston, Cleveland at Golden State................................................................
State................................................................ 1/27/82
One Half 16 .................. Lafayette Lever, Denver at Golden State.................................................................
State................................................................. 4/21/89
One Quarter 11 .................. Isiah Thomas, Detroit vs. Golden State.
State.................................................................... 1/24/85
STEALS
One Game 9 .................... Archie Clark, Seattle vs. Golden State.....................................................................
State..................................................................... 11/7/74
9 .................... Johnny Moore, San Antonio vs. Golden State.
State............................................................ 1/8/85
BLOCKED SHOTS
One Game 13 .................. George Johnson, San Antonio vs. Golden State.
State....................................................... 2/24/81
TURNOVERS
One Game 12 .................. Allen Iverson, Philadelphia vs. Golden State.
State............................................................. 3/8/05
MINUTES PLAYED
One Game 63 .................. Wilt Chamberlain, Los Angeles vs. San Francisco (3OT).
(3OT)............................................. 2/2/69

Milwaukee Bucks rookie guard Brandon


Jennings scored a career-high 55 points
against the Warriors on November 14,
2009, setting several Warriors opponent
individual records - most points scored
in a half (45), most points in a quarter

ALL-TIME RECORDS
(29, in the third quarter) and most field
goals made in a quarter (12, in the third
quarter).

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CHASE CENTER ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDS

POINTS SCORED
One Game 141 ...................... L.A. Clippers at Golden State.................................................................................. 10/24/19
141 ...................... Dallas at Golden State............................................................................................ 12/28/19
One Half 76...................... L.A. Clippers at Golden State (2nd Half)................................................................. 10/24/19
76...................... L.A. Clippers at Golden State (1st Half).................................................................... 3/10/20
One Quarter 46...................... L.A. Clippers at Golden State (3rd QTR)................................................................... 10/24/19
Fewest Game 79 ...................... Golden State vs. Sacramento.................................................................................. 12/15/19
Fewest Half 32 ...................... Golden State vs. Charlotte (2nd Half)....................................................................... 11/2/19
Fewest Quarter 14...................... Golden State vs. Phoenix (1st QTR)......................................................................... 10/30/19
14 ......................Golden State vs. Oklahoma City (4th QTR)............................................................... 11/25/19
FIELD GOALS MADE
One Game 50 ...................... L.A. Clippers at Golden State.................................................................................. 10/24/19
50 ...................... Utah at Golden State................................................................................................ 1/22/20
50 ...................... Indiana at Golden State............................................................................................ 1/24/20
Fewest Game 30 ...................... Golden State vs. Sacramento.................................................................................. 12/15/19
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
One Game 105 ...................... Portland at Golden State.......................................................................................... 11/4/19
Fewest Game 63 ...................... Sacramento at Golden State................................................................................... 12/15/19
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
One Game .625 ...................... L.A. Clippers at Golden State.................................................................................. 10/24/19
Lowest Game .370 ...................... Houston at Golden State........................................................................................ 12/25/19
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
One Game 25 ...................... Houston at Golden State.......................................................................................... 2/20/20
Fewest Game 4 ...................... Golden State vs. Sacramento.................................................................................... 2/25/20
3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
One Game 52 ...................... Golden State vs. Toronto............................................................................................. 3/5/20
Fewest Game 20 ...................... Golden State vs. Oklahoma City.............................................................................. 11/25/19
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
One Game .667 ...................... Washington at Golden State....................................................................................... 3/1/20
Lowest Game .143 ...................... Golden State vs. Sacramento.................................................................................... 2/25/20
FREE THROWS MADE
One Game 33 ...................... Golden State vs. Portland......................................................................................... 11/4/19
Fewest Game 6 ...................... New Orleans at Golden State.................................................................................... 2/23/20
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
One Game 36 ...................... Golden State vs. Phoenix........................................................................................ 10/30/19
36 ...................... Golden State vs. Portland......................................................................................... 11/4/19
Fewest Game 10 ...................... Golden State vs. L.A. Lakers...................................................................................... 2/27/20
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
One Game 1.000 ...................... Dallas at Golden State............................................................................................ 12/28/19
1.000 ...................... Golden State vs. Orlando.......................................................................................... 1/18/20
1.000 ...................... L.A. Clippers at Golden State.................................................................................... 3/10/20
Fewest Game .462 ...................... New Orleans at Golden State.................................................................................... 2/23/20
REBOUNDS
One Game 58 ...................... New York at Golden State....................................................................................... 12/11/19
Fewest Game 33 ...................... Golden State vs. L.A. Lakers........................................................................................ 2/8/20
ASSISTS
One Game 36 ...................... Golden State vs. Denver........................................................................................... 1/16/20
36 ...................... Miami at Golden State.............................................................................................. 2/10/20
Fewest Game 16 ...................... Minnesota at Golden State..................................................................................... 12/23/19
16...................... Portland at Golden State......................................................................................... 11/4/19
STEALS
One Game 15 ...................... Indiana at Golden State............................................................................................ 1/24/20
15 ...................... Golden State vs. L.A. Lakers........................................................................................ 2/8/20
Fewest Game 3 ...................... Utah at Golden State.............................................................................................. 11/11/19
3 ...................... Philadelphia at Golden State...................................................................................... 3/7/20
3 ...................... Golden State vs. L.A. Clippers................................................................................... 3/10/20
TURNOVERS
One Game 29 ...................... Sacramento at Golden State................................................................................... 12/15/19
Fewest Game 6 ...................... Portland at Golden State.......................................................................................... 11/4/19
BLOCKS
One Game 13 ...................... Oklahoma City at Golden State............................................................................... 11/25/19
Fewest Game 0 ...................... Golden State vs. L.A. Clippers................................................................................. 10/24/19
0 ...................... Golden State vs. L.A. Clippers................................................................................... 3/10/20

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POINTS SCORED
One Game 39 ...................... Damian Lillard, Portland at Golden State................................................................. 11/4/19
37 ...................... D’Angelo Russell, Golden State vs. Indiana............................................................... 1/24/20
37 ...................... Norman Powell, Toronto at Golden State.................................................................... 3/5/20
36 ...................... Zach LaVine, Chicago at Golden State..................................................................... 11/27/19
36* ...................... Marcus Morris, New York at Golden State............................................................... 12/11/19
35 ...................... D’Angelo Russell, Golden State vs. Dallas............................................................... 12/28/20
34 ...................... Eric Paschall, Golden State vs. Portland.................................................................... 11/4/19
One Half 27 ...................... Bradley Beal, Washington at Golden State (1st Half).................................................. 3/1/20
One Quarter 22 ...................... Bradley Beal, Washington at Golden State (1st QTR).................................................. 3/1/20
Overtime 8 ...................... Alec Burks, Golden State vs. Denver......................................................................... 1/16/20
FIELD GOALS MADE
One Game 15 ...................... Damian Lillard, Portland at Golden State................................................................. 11/4/19
14 ...................... T.J. Warren, Indiana at Golden State......................................................................... 1/24/20
13 ...................... 7x, 3x by D’Angelo Russell, last Golden State vs. Indiana.......................................... 1/24/20
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
One Game 32 ...................... Russell Westbrook, Houston at Golden State.......................................................... 12/25/19
27* ...................... D’Angelo Russell, Golden State vs. New York.......................................................... 12/11/19
27 ...................... Andrew Wiggins, Minnesota at Golden State......................................................... 12/23/19
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
One Game 9 ...................... D’Angelo Russell, Golden State vs. Dallas............................................................... 12/28/19
9 ...................... D’Angelo Russell, Golden State vs. Indiana............................................................... 1/24/20
3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
One Game 14* ...................... D’Angelo Russell, Golden State vs. New York.......................................................... 12/11/19
14 ...................... D’Angelo Russell, Golden State vs. Dallas............................................................... 12/28/19
FREE THROWS MADE
One Game 14 ...................... Alec Burks, Golden State vs. Detroit............................................................................ 1/4/20
14 ...................... James Harden, Houston at Golden State................................................................... 2/20/20
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
One Game 15 ...................... James Harden, Houston at Golden State................................................................... 2/20/20
14 ...................... Alec Burks, Golden State vs. Detroit............................................................................ 1/4/20
REBOUNDS
One Game 18 ...................... Andre Drummond, Detroit vs. Golden State............................................................... 1/4/20
15 ...................... Damion Lee, Golden State vs. Houston................................................................... 12/25/19
15 ...................... Rudy Gobert, Utah at Golden State........................................................................... 1/22/20

ALL-TIME RECORDS
ASSISTS
One Game 15 ...................... Luka Doncic, Dallas at Golden State........................................................................ 12/28/19
15 ...................... Jrue Holiday, New Orleans at Golden State............................................................... 2/23/20
12* ...................... Draymond Green, Golden State vs. New York.......................................................... 12/11/19
12 ...................... D’Angelo Russell, Golden State vs. Orlando.............................................................. 1/18/20
STEALS
One Game 6 ..................... Willie Cauley-Stein, Golden State vs. Sacramento.................................................. 12/15/19
TURNOVERS
One Game 9 ...................... D’Angelo Russell, Golden State vs. Boston.............................................................. 11/15/19
9 ...................... Nikola Jokic, Denver at Golden State........................................................................ 1/16/20
BLOCKS
One Game 5 ...................... Nerlens Noel, Oklahoma City at Golden State......................................................... 11/25/19
4...................... Willie Cauley-Stein, Golden State vs. Houston........................................................ 12/25/19
* overtime

163
PLAYERS OF THE WEEK/MONTH & NBA ALL-STARS

PLAYER OF THE WEEK (SINCE 1979-80) ROOKIE OF THE MONTH (SINCE 1981-82)
1/4/1981............................................................................ Bernard King December, 1988............................................................Mitch Richmond
3/8/1981.............................................................................. Larry Smith January, 1989................................................................Mitch Richmond
12/20/1981........................................................................ Bernard King March, 1989..................................................................Mitch Richmond
1/23/1983..................................................................... Joe Barry Carroll December, 1993................................................................. Chris Webber
1/8/1984..............................................................................Purvis Short March, 1994....................................................................... Chris Webber
3/4/1984........................................................................Mickey Johnson December, 1995...................................................................... Joe Smith
3/3/1985..................................................................................Eric Floyd February, 1996........................................................................ Joe Smith
3/29/1987............................................................................ Larry Smith December, 2000.................................................................Marc Jackson
1/22/1989............................................................................ Chris Mullin January, 2001.....................................................................Marc Jackson
12/17/1989.......................................................................... Chris Mullin February, 2002.............................................................Jason Richardson
1/7/1990.............................................................................. Terry Teagle April, 2002....................................................................... Gilbert Arenas
2/4/1990.......................................................................... Tim Hardaway January, 2010................................................... Stephen Curry
11/11/1990.......................................................................... Chris Mullin March, 2010..................................................... Stephen Curry
1/20/1991........................................................................ Tim Hardaway April, 2010....................................................... Stephen Curry
3/24/1991.....................................................................Mitch Richmond
11/10/1991.......................................................................... Chris Mullin COACH OF THE MONTH (SINCE 1982-83)
1/19/1992........................................................................ Tim Hardaway March, 1987......................................................................... George Karl
2/23/1992........................................................................ Tim Hardaway February, 1989......................................................................Don Nelson
1/19/1994.......................................................................... Chris Webber April, 2007............................................................................Don Nelson
11/13/1994...................................................................... Tim Hardaway January, 2015.........................................................Steve Kerr
3/20/2005....................................................................Jason Richardson March, 2015...........................................................Steve Kerr
4/3/2005.............................................................................. Baron Davis November, 2015.................................................................. Luke Walton
4/10/2005............................................................................ Baron Davis March, 2016...........................................................Steve Kerr
12/4/2006............................................................................ Baron Davis October/November, 2016........................................Steve Kerr
12/2/2007.....................................................................Stephen Jackson January, 2017.........................................................Steve Kerr
1/20/2008............................................................................ Baron Davis December, 2017......................................................Steve Kerr
12/26/2010........................................................................... Monta Ellis January, 2019.........................................................Steve Kerr
3/11/2012............................................................................. Monta Ellis
12/16/2012..............................................................................David Lee NBA CARES COMMUNITY ASSIST AWARD (SINCE 2001-02)
2/3/2013..................................................................................David Lee January, 2002......................................................................Adonal Foyle
1/5/2014..................................................................................David Lee July, 2003......................................................................Antawn Jamison
11/3/2014.......................................................Klay Thompson September, 2004.................................................................Adonal Foyle
11/10/2014...................................................... Stephen Curry April, 2005.......................................................................... Derek Fisher
1/12/2015.......................................................Klay Thompson March, 2007.......................................................................Al Harrington
1/26/2015.......................................................Klay Thompson March, 2008..................................................................Stephen Jackson
3/30/2015........................................................ Stephen Curry February, 2010.................................................................... Ronny Turiaf
11/2/2015........................................................ Stephen Curry November, 2014..............................................Klay Thompson
11/23/2015...................................................... Stephen Curry January, 2018..................................................................... Kevin Durant
12/7/2015........................................................ Stephen Curry
1/4/2016...................................................... Draymond Green
2/29/2016........................................................ Stephen Curry
3/14/2016........................................................ Stephen Curry
3/28/2016.......................................................Klay Thompson
11/27/2016........................................................................ Kevin Durant
1/8/2017.......................................................... Stephen Curry
2/5/2017.......................................................... Stephen Curry
4/2/2017.......................................................... Stephen Curry
12/11/2017 (Week 8)......................................................... Kevin Durant
1/8/2018 (Week 12)........................................... Stephen Curry
1/29/2018 (Week 15)......................................... Stephen Curry
10/29/2018 (Week 2)......................................... Stephen Curry
12/10/2018 (Week 8)......................................... Stephen Curry

PLAYER OF THE MONTH (SINCE 1979-80)


January, 1981..................................................................... Bernard King
January, 1989....................................................................... Chris Mullin
November, 1990................................................................... Chris Mullin
April, 2013....................................................... Stephen Curry
April, 2014....................................................... Stephen Curry
November, 2014............................................... Stephen Curry
November, 2015............................................... Stephen Curry
February, 2016................................................. Stephen Curry
January, 2017...............................Stephen Curry & Kevin Durant
January, 2018................................................... Stephen Curry

Current Warriors in bold

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NBA AWARD WINNERS

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM


1959-60........................................................................................ Wilt Chamberlain 1968-69................................. Nate Thurmond, 1st Team & Rudy LaRusso, 2nd Team
2014-15...........................................................................Stephen Curry 1970-71........................................................................... Nate Thurmond, 1st Team
2015-16...........................................................................Stephen Curry 1971-72.......................................................................... Nate Thurmond, 2nd Team
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1972-73.......................................................................... Nate Thurmond, 2nd Team
2016-17.......................................................................Draymond Green 1973-74.......................................................................... Nate Thurmond, 2nd Team
1975-76........................................................ Phil Smith & Jamaal Wilkes, 2nd Team
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 1976-77............................................................................ Jamaal Wilkes, 2nd Team
1957-58..................................................................................... Woody Sauldsberry 1977-78.............................................................................. E.C. Coleman, 2nd Team
1959-60........................................................................................ Wilt Chamberlain 1993-94.......................................................................... Latrell Sprewell, 2nd Team
1965-66.................................................................................................... Rick Barry 2013-14............................................................................ Andre Iguodala, 1st Team
1974-75................................................................................................ Keith Wilkes 2014-15................... Draymond Green, 1st Team & Andrew Bogut, 2nd Team
1988-89.......................................................................................... Mitch Richmond 2015-16........................................................Draymond Green, 1st Team
1993-94............................................................................................... Chris Webber 2016-17........................................................Draymond Green, 1st Team
MOST IMPROVED PLAYER 2017-18.......................................................Draymond Green, 2nd Team
2002-03............................................................................................. Gilbert Arenas 2018-19............................ Draymond Green & Klay Thompson, 2nd Team
2006-07.................................................................................................. Monta Ellis ALL-ROOKIE TEAM
COACH OF THE YEAR 1963-64........................................................................... Nate Thurmond, 1st Team
1963-64.............................................................................................. Alex Hannum 1965-66................................................................. Rick Barry, Fred Hetzel, 1st Team
1991-92.................................................................................................. Don Nelson 1974-75................................................................................. Keith Wilkes, 1st Team
2015-16................................................................................ Steve Kerr 1975-76................................................................................ Gus Williams, 1st Team
1980-81...................................................... Joe Barry Carroll, Larry Smith, 1st Team
EXECUTIVE OF THE YEAR 1988-89.......................................................................... Mitch Richmond, 1st Team
1974-75................................................................................................ Dick Vertlieb 1989-90.............................................................................. Tim Hardaway, 1st Team
2014-15................................................................................ Bob Myers 1991-92.................................................................................. Billy Owens, 1st Team
2016-17................................................................................ Bob Myers 1992-93.......................................................................... Latrell Sprewell, 2nd Team
NBA FINALS MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 1993-94............................................................................... Chris Webber, 1st Team
1975...........................................................................................................Rick Barry 1994-95.............................................. Donyell Marshall & Clifford Rozier, 2nd Team
2015.................................................................................................. Andre Iguodala 1995-96.................................................................................... Joe Smith, 1st Team
2017......................................................................................................Kevin Durant 1998-99........................................................................ Antawn Jamison, 2nd Team
2018......................................................................................................Kevin Durant 2000-01............................................................................... Marc Jackson, 1st Team
2001-02......................................................................... Jason Richardson, 1st Team
NBA CARES SEASONLONG COMMUNITY ASSIST AWARD WINNER 2009-10.......................................................... Stephen Curry, 1st Team
2013-14...........................................................................Stephen Curry 2011-12......................................................... Klay Thompson, 1st Team
2017-18................................................................................................Kevin Durant 2012-13............................................................................Harrison Barnes, 1st Team
ALL-NBA TEAM 2019-20...............................................................Eric Paschall, 1st Team
1946-47...................................................................................... Joe Fulks, 1st Team
1947-48............................................................. Joe Fulks, Howie Dallmar, 1st Team
1948-49...................................................................................... Joe Fulks, 1st Team
1950-51.................................................................................... Joe Fulks, 2nd Team
1951-52........................................... Paul Arizin, 1st Team & Andy Phillip, 2nd Team
1952-53...................................... Neil Johnston, 1st Team & Andy Phillip, 2nd Team
1953-54.............................................................................. Neil Johnston, 1st Team
1954-55.............................................................................. Neil Johnston, 1st Team

ALL-TIME RECORDS
1955-56.................... Paul Arizin, Neil Johnston, 1st Team & Jack George, 2nd Team
1956-57......................................... Paul Arizin, 1st Team & Neil Johnston, 2nd Team
1957-58.................................................................................... Tom Gola, 2nd Team
1958-59.................................................................................. Paul Arizin, 2nd Team
1959-60......................................................................... Wilt Chamberlain, 1st Team
1960-61......................................................................... Wilt Chamberlain, 1st Team
1961-62......................................................................... Wilt Chamberlain, 1st Team
1962-63....................................................................... Wilt Chamberlain, 2nd Team
1963-64......................................................................... Wilt Chamberlain, 1st Team
1965-66.................................................................................... Rick Barry, 1st Team
1966-67.................................................................................... Rick Barry, 1st Team
1972-73................................................................................... Rick Barry, 2nd Team
1973-74.................................................................................... Rick Barry, 1st Team
1974-75.................................................................................... Rick Barry, 1st Team
1975-76............................................... Rick Barry, 1st Team & Phil Smith, 2nd Team
1981-82.............................................................................. Bernard King, 2nd Team
1988-89................................................................................ Chris Mullin, 2nd Team
1989-90................................................................................. Chris Mullin, 3rd Team
1990-91................................................................................ Chris Mullin, 2nd Team
1991-92...................................... Chris Mullin, 1st Team & Tim Hardaway, 2nd Team
1992-93............................................................................. Tim Hardaway, 3rd Team
1993-94........................................................................... Latrell Sprewell, 1st Team
2012-13.....................................................................................David Lee, 3rd Team
2013-14.......................................................... Stephen Curry, 2nd Team
2014-15.................. Stephen Curry, 1st Team & Klay Thompson, 3rd Team
2015-16................. Stephen Curry, 1st Team; Draymond Green, 2nd Team
...................................................................& Klay Thompson, 3rd Team
2016-17...................... Stephen Curry, 2nd Team; Kevin Durant, 2nd Team; &
................................................................... Draymond Green, 3rd Team
2017-18..........................Kevin Durant, 1st Team & Stephen Curry, 3rd Team
2018-19......................... Stephen Curry, 1st Team & Kevin Durant, 2nd Team

165
NBA ALL-STAR PARTICIPANTS

ALL-STAR GAME PARTICIPANTS (STARTERS IN ITALICS) ALL-STAR WEEKEND ROOKIE CHALLENGE / RISING STARS
1951................................................... Paul Arizin, Joe Fulks, Andy Phillip 1994.................................................................................. Chris Webber
1952........................................ Paul Arizin (MVP), Joe Fulks, Andy Phillip 1995................................................................................. Clifford Rozier
1953.................................................................................. Neil Johnston 1996........................................................................................ Joe Smith
1954.................................................................................. Neil Johnston 2000........................................................................... Antawn Jamison*
1955............................................................... Paul Arizin, Neil Johnston 2001.................................................................................. Marc Jackson
1956............................................ Paul Arizin, Jack George, Neil Johnston 2002................................................................. Jason Richardson (MVP)
1957........................................... Paul Arizin, Jack George, Neil Johnston 2003........................ Gilbert Arenas (MVP, Soph.), Troy Murphy (Soph.),
1958............................................................... Paul Arizin, Neil Johnston ....................................................................... Jason Richardson (Soph.)
1959...................................................... Paul Arizin, Woody Sauldsberry 2004................................................................... Mike Dunleavy (Soph.)
1960............................. Paul Arizin*, Wilt Chamberlain (MVP), Tom Gola 2007......................................................................... Monta Ellis (Soph.)
1961......................................... Paul Arizin, Wilt Chamberlain, Tom Gola 2010................... Stephen Curry (Frsh.), Anthony Morrow (Soph.)
1962........................................ Paul Arizin, Wilt Chamberlain, Tom Gola* 2011.....................................................Stephen Curry (Soph.)
1963............................... Wilt Chamberlain, Tom Meschery, Guy Rodgers 2013....................Klay Thompson (Soph.), Harrison Barnes (Frsh.)
1964...................................................... Wilt Chamberlain, Guy Rodgers 2014.................................................................. Harrison Barnes (Soph.)
1965.................................................. Wilt Chamberlain, Nate Thurmond 2020..................................................Eric Paschall (Team USA)
1966......................................... Rick Barry, Guy Rodgers, Nate Thurmond
1967................................................... Rick Barry (MVP), Nate Thurmond ALL-STAR WEEKEND SLAM DUNK CONTEST
1968...................... Jim King, Rudy LaRusso, Clyde Lee, Nate Thurmond* 1988....................................................................................... Otis Smith
1969.............................................................. Rudy LaRusso, Jeff Mullins 2002..........................................................................Jason Richardson^
1970......................................................... Jeff Mullins, Nate Thurmond* 2003..........................................................................Jason Richardson^
1971.................................................................. Jerry Lucas, Jeff Mullins 2004.............................................................................Jason Richardson
1972................................................................................. Cazzie Russell 2014.............................................................................. Harrison Barnes
1973........................................................... Rick Barry*, Nate Thurmond
1974............................................................. Rick Barry, Nate Thurmond ALL-STAR WEEKEND THREE-POINT CONTEST
1975....................................................................................... Rick Barry 1986.........................................................................................Eric Floyd
1976.............................................. Rick Barry, Phil Smith, Jamaal Wilkes 1991................................................................................. Tim Hardaway
1977..................................................................... Rick Barry, Phil Smith 2010................................................................ Stephen Curry
1978....................................................................................... Rick Barry 2011...................................................................................Dorell Wright
1982.................................................................................. Bernard King 2013................................................................ Stephen Curry
1987............................................................. Joe Barry Carroll, Eric Floyd 2014................................................................ Stephen Curry
1989.................................................................................... Chris Mullin 2015................................... Stephen Curry^ & Klay Thompson
1990.................................................................................... Chris Mullin 2016................................... Stephen Curry & Klay Thompson^
1991............................................................. Tim Hardaway, Chris Mullin 2017...............................................................Klay Thompson
1992............................................................. Tim Hardaway, Chris Mullin 2018...............................................................Klay Thompson
1993.......................................................... Tim Hardaway, Chris Mullin* 2019................................................................ Stephen Curry
1994................................................................................ Latrell Sprewell
1995............................................................................... Latrell Sprewell ALL-STAR WEEKEND SKILLS CHALLENGE
1997............................................................................... Latrell Sprewell 2011..............................................................Stephen Curry^
2013........................................................................................ David Lee 2016............................................................ Draymond Green
2014................................................................ Stephen Curry
2015......................................... Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson ALL-STAR WEEKEND SHOOTING STARS COMPETITION
2016............. Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, Klay Thompson 2014................................................................ Stephen Curry
2017................... Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, Draymond Green, 2015................................................................ Stephen Curry
..................................................................... Klay Thompson *Did not participate due to injury ^Won event
2018................... Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, Draymond Green,
..................................................................... Klay Thompson
2019.......................Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, Klay Thompson

ALL-STAR GAME COACHES


1956......................................................................... George Senesky (L)
1965............................................................................ Alex Hannum (L)
1968.............................................................................. Bill Sharman (L)
1975..................................................................................... Al Attles (L)
1976..................................................................................... Al Attles (L)
1992.............................................................................. Don Nelson (W)
2015............................................................... Steve Kerr (W)
2017............................................................... Steve Kerr (W)

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WARRIORS RANKED IN THE NBA’S TOP 10 (WEST COAST ERA)
SCORING RANK YEAR AVERAGE ASSISTS RANK YEAR AVERAGE
Stephen Curry 5th 2018-19 27.3 Draymond Green 7th 2017-18 7.3
Kevin Durant 8th 2018-19 26.0 Draymond Green 9th 2016-17 7.0
Kevin Durant 6th 2017-18 26.4 Draymond Green 7th 2015-16 7.4
Stephen Curry 10th 2016-17 25.3 Stephen Curry 10th 2015-16 6.7
Stephen Curry 1st 2015-16 30.1 Stephen Curry 6th 2014-15 7.7
Stephen Curry 6th 2014-15 23.8 Stephen Curry 5th 2013-14 8.5
Klay Thompson 10th 2014-15 21.7 Baron Davis 6th 2007-08 7.6
Stephen Curry 7th 2013-14 24.0 Baron Davis 5th 2006-07 8.1
Stephen Curry 7th 2012-13 22.9 Baron Davis 2nd 2005-06 8.9
Monta Ellis 8th 2010-11 24.1 Tim Hardaway 3rd 1994-95 9.3
Monta Ellis 6th 2009-10 25.5 Tim Hardaway 2nd 1992-93 10.6
Antawn Jamison 9th 2000-01 24.9 Tim Hardaway 3rd 1991-92 10.0
Latrell Sprewell 5th 1996-97 24.2 Tim Hardaway 5th 1990-91 9.7
Chris Mullin 3rd 1991-92 25.6 Tim Hardaway 9th 1989-90 8.7
Tim Hardaway 6th 1991-92 23.4 Eric Floyd 2nd 1986-87 10.3
Chris Mullin 8th 1990-91 25.7 John Lucas 6th 1980-81 7.0
Mitch Richmond 10th 1990-91 23.9 John Lucas 5th 1979-80 7.5
Chris Mullin 7th 1989-90 25.1 John Lucas 2nd 1978-79 9.3
Chris Mullin 5th 1988-89 26.5 Rick Barry 6th 1976-77 6.0
Purvis Short 5th 1985-86 25.5 Rick Barry 5th 1975-76 6.1
Purvis Short 4th 1984-85 28.0 Rick Barry 5th 1974-75 6.2
Purvis Short 10th 1983-84 22.8 Rick Barry 8th 1973-74 6.1
Joe Barry Carroll 7th 1982-83 24.1 Jeff Mullins 7th 1971-72 5.9
World B. Free 8th 1982-83 23.9 Al Attles 6th 1967-68 5.8
Bernard King 8th 1981-82 23.2 Paul Neumann 9th 1966-67 4.4
World B. Free 10th 1981-82 22.9 Guy Rodgers 2nd 1965-66 10.7
World B. Free 9th 1980-81 24.1 Guy Rodgers 2nd 1964-65 7.2
Rick Barry 10th 1975-76 21.0 Guy Rodgers 2nd 1963-64 7.0
Rick Barry 2nd 1974-75 30.6 Wilt Chamberlain 6th 1963-64 5.0
Rick Barry 5th 1973-74 25.1 Guy Rodgers 1st 1962-63 10.4
Rudy LaRusso 8th 1967-68 21.8
Rick Barry 1st 1966-67 35.6 STEALS RANK YEAR AVERAGE
Rick Barry 4th 1965-66 25.7 Draymond Green 1st 2016-17 2.03
Wilt Chamberlain 1st 1963-64 36.9 Stephen Curry 7th 2016-17 1.80
Wilt Chamberlain 1st 1962-63 44.8 Stephen Curry 1st 2015-16 2.14
Stephen Curry 4th 2014-15 2.04
REBOUNDS RANK YEAR AVERAGE Monta Ellis 3rd 2010-11 2.10
David Lee 5th 2012-13 11.2 Monta Ellis 2nd 2009-10 2.23
David Lee 7th 2010-11 9.8 Stephen Curry 3rd 2009-10 1.90
Troy Murphy 6th 2005-06 10.0 Baron Davis 3rd 2007-08 2.33

ALL-TIME RECORDS
Troy Murphy 5th 2004-05 10.8 Baron Davis 1st 2006-07 2.14
Erick Dampier 4th 2003-04 12.0 Monta Ellis 8th 2006-07 1.71
Troy Murphy 5th 2002-03 10.2 Mookie Blaylock 2nd 2000-01 2.36
Danny Fortson 4th 2001-02 11.7 Mookie Blaylock 5th 1999-00 2.00
Larry Smith 6th 1986-87 11.5 Latrell Sprewell 9th 1993-94 2.2.0
Larry Smith 5th 1985-86 11.1 Chris Mullin 7th 1991-92 2.14
Larry Smith 6th 1984-85 10.9 Tim Hardaway 4th 1990-91 2.61
Larry Smith 6th 1981-82 11.0 Chris Mullin 10th 1990-91 2.11
Larry Smith 3rd 1980-81 12.1 Tim Hardaway 10th 1989-90 2.09
Robert Parish 7th 1979-80 10.9 Winston Garland 9th 1988-89 2.22
Robert Parish 6th 1978-79 12.1 Lester Conner 10th 1984-85 2.04
Nate Thurmond 2nd 1972-73 17.1 Lester Conner 9th 1983-84 1.98
Nate Thurmond 4th 1971-72 16.1 Micheal Ray Richardson 1st 1982-83 2.84
Clyde Lee 10th 1969-70 11.3 Rick Barry 8th 1976-77 2.18
Nate Thurmond 2nd 1968-69 19.7 Rick Barry 4th 1975-76 2.49
Nate Thurmond 2nd 1967-68 22.0 Rick Barry 1st 1974-75 2.85
Clyde Lee 5th 1967-68 13.9 Rick Barry 5th 1973-74 2.11
Nate Thurmond 2nd 1966-67 21.3
Nate Thurmond 4th 1965-66 18.0 BLOCKED SHOTS RANK YEAR AVERAGE
Rick Barry 10th 1965-66 10.6 Kevin Durant 5th 2017-18 1.75
Nate Thurmond 4th 1964-65 18.1 Kevin Durant 9th 2016-17 1.60
Wilt Chamberlain 2nd 1963-64 22.3 Andrew Bogut 6th 2013-14 1.81
Wilt Chamberlain 1st 1962-63 24.3 Ronny Turiaf 4th 2008-09 2.13
Adonal Foyle 10th 2004-05 2.04
Adonal Foyle 5th 2002-03 2.5
Erick Dampier 10th 2002-03 1.88
Erick Dampier 7th 2001-02 2.29
Adonal Foyle 8th 2001-02 2.13
Adonal Foyle 6th 2000-01 2.69
Chris Webber 9th 1993-94 2.16
Manute Bol 4th 1989-90 3.17
Manute Bol 1st 1988-89 4.31
Joe Barry Carroll 10th 1983-84 1.78
Robert Parish 4th 1978-79 2.86
George Johnson 5th 1975-76 2.12
167
MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS

CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED


GAMES PLAYER DATES GAMES PLAYER DATES
333 Wilt Chamberlain 2/16/60 - 3/18/64 206 Rod Higgins 3/12/89 - 12/12/91
321 Phil Smith 3/6/75 - 2/16/79 203 Erick Dampier 1/14/02 - 3/31/04
306 Eric Floyd 1/19/83 - 12/12/87 198 George T. Johnson 2/19/74 - 11/13/76
288 Joe Graboski 1954-55 - 1959-60 194 Joe Fulks 1947-48 - 1951-52
286 Neil Johnston 11/1/52 - 1956-57 190 Chris Mullin 1/29/88 - 3/18/90
246 Antawn Jamison 10/31/00 - 4/16/03 183 Terry Teagle 3/12/85 - 4/19/87
234 Tim Hardaway 11/14/89 - 4/7/92 179 Jamaal Wilkes 10/18/74 - 11/23/76
214 Klay Thompson 12/25/11 - 3/12/14 179 Clifford Ray 10/18/74 - 11/23/76

WARRIORS TRIPLE-DOUBLE CLUB WARRIORS 40-40 CLUB (WEST COAST ERA)


PLAYER # MOST RECENT PLAYER # MOST RECENT
Draymond Green 24 12/11/19 Wilt Chamberlain 2 11/22/64
Tom Gola 20 1/27/62 WARRIORS 30-30 CLUB (WEST COAST ERA)
Guy Rodgers 17 1/5/66 Wilt Chamberlain 26 12/30/64
Andy Phillip 10 11/1/52 Nate Thurmond 2 1/19/69
Wilt Chamberlain 8 3/10/64 Robert Parish 1 3/30/79
Stephen Curry 7 1/22/16 OPPONENTS 30-30 CLUB (WEST COAST ERA)
Rick Barry 6 11/6/76 Wilt Chamberlain 4 2/27/68
Chris Mullin 5 2/19/97 OPPONENTS 25-25 CLUB (WEST COAST ERA)
Baron Davis 5 4/10/08 Wilt Chamberlain 6 4/18/67
Kevin Durant 5 12/27/18 Jerry Lucas 2 1/29/67
Tim Hardaway 4 1/16/92 Sidney Wicks 2 3/17/72
Nate Thurmond 2 12/20/67 Bob Pettit 1 1/20/63
Jerry Lucas 2 2/24/71 Bill Russell 1 2/21/63
Winston Garland 2 12/20/88 Bill Bridges 1 4/5/67
David Lee 2 12/21/12 Happy Hairston 1 12/28/68
Ken Murray 1 3/9/55 Elvin Hayes 1 2/14/70
Jack George 1 2/1/56 Bob McAdoo 1 3/13/75
Neil Johnston 1 11/17/56 Bill Walton 1 1/24/76
Jeff Mullins 1 2/16/68 Dwight Howard 1 1/10/07
Alvin Attles 1 12/6/68
Phil Smith 1 4/6/76
Robert Parish 1 10/29/78
Purvis Short 1 2/22/81
Mickey Johnson 1 3/10/83
Chris Webber 1 12/23/93
Latrell Sprewell 1 3/28/97
Mookie Blaylock 1 3/24/01
Stephen Jackson 1 2/4/09
OPPONENTS TRIPLE-DOUBLE CLUB (WEST COAST ERA)
PLAYER # LAST PLAYER # LAST PLAYER # LAST
Oscar Robertson 15 3/1/68 Chris Paul 2 4/6/08 Kenny Anderson 1 1/22/94
Earvin “Magic” Johnson 9 4/13/90 Pau Gasol 2 4/12/13 Charles Barkley 1 11/23/96
Wilt Chamberlain 6 2/13/68 Nikola Jokic 2 1/8/18 Rod Strickland 1 2/10/98
Jason Kidd 5 3/13/09 Elgin Baylor 1 11/7/62 Lamar Odom 1 11/29/00
Hakeem Olajuwon 4 12/1/94 K.C. Jones 1 1/2/63 Michael Finley 1 12/10/00
Russell Westbrook 4 11/21/18 Dave DeBusschere 1 3/5/63 Terrell Brandon 1 2/23/01
Jerry West 3 11/19/65 Guy Rodgers 1 10/18/66 Jeff McInnis 1 3/16/01
Bill Russell 3 3/9/69 Lenny Wilkens 1 12/7/68 Robert Pack 1 4/13/01
Walt Frazier 3 1/7/70 Connie Hawkins 1 12/1/72 Baron Davis 1 1/3/02
Chris Webber 3 3/1/97 Bob Lanier 1 3/12/74 Kirk Hinrich 1 2/28/04
Damon Stoudamire 3 4/15/05 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 1 3/5/76 Kobe Bryant 1 12/3/04
Kevin Garnett 3 2/7/07 Bill Walton 1 2/3/78 LeBron James 1 1/22/05
James Harden 3 1/3/19 Campy Russell 1 3/7/79 Lamar Odom 1 4/11/06
Luka Doncic 3 12/28/19 Jack Sikma 1 2/14/84 Caron Butler 1 11/23/07
Sidney Wicks 2 11/17/72 Johnny Moore 1 1/8/85 David Lee 1 4/2/10
Norm Van Lier 2 2/11/73 Artis Gilmore 1 2/4/85 Tim Duncan 1 11/30/10
Alvan Adams 2 12/21/85 Larry Bird 1 2/19/86 Hedo Turkoglu 1 1/3/11
Lafayette Lever 2 4/21/89 Lester Conner 1 2/2/89 Andre Iguodala 1 3/6/11
Mark Jackson 2 3/13/94 Darrell Walker 1 2/5/90 Chuck Hayes 1 3/23/11
Kevin Johnson 2 3/17/97 Alvin Robertson 1 12/26/90 Jarrett Jack 1 3/21/12
Michael Jordan 2 1/15/97 Ron Harper 1 4/17/92 Kevin Durant 1 11/18/12
Gary Payton 2 12/30/97 Michael Williams 1 12/19/92 Rajon Rondo 1 11/7/15
Steve Francis 2 3/21/03 Kevin Gamble 1 3/16/93 Ben Simmons 1 3/2/19
Boris Diaw 2 12/15/06 Dikembe Mutombo 1 3/25/93 Delon Wright 1 4/10/19
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MARGINS OF VICTORY & OVERTIME RECORDS

LARGEST MARGINS OF VICTORY


MARGIN............................... DATE........................................................OPPONENT...............................................................SCORE
62.................................................11/2/91..............................................................vs. Sacramento.................................................................... 153-91
59.................................................3/19/77..............................................................vs. Indiana........................................................................... 150-91
50.................................................11/2/15..............................................................vs. Memphis......................................................................... 119-69
49.................................................11/24/17............................................................vs. Chicago............................................................................ 143-94
47.................................................3/31/19..............................................................vs. Charlotte.......................................................................... 137-90
46.................................................1/15/86..............................................................vs. Utah.............................................................................. 150-104
46.................................................12/23/93............................................................vs. LA Clippers...................................................................... 141-95
46.................................................1/28/17..............................................................vs. LA Clippers....................................................................... 144-98
46.................................................2/12/18..............................................................vs. Phoenix........................................................................... 129-83
45.................................................11/7/81..............................................................vs. Denver.......................................................................... 152-107
45.................................................12/17/16............................................................vs. Portland.......................................................................... 135-90
43.................................................11/9/61..............................................................vs. Syracuse....................................................................... 151-108
43.................................................11/16/02............................................................vs. Orlando........................................................................... 135-92
43.................................................2/10/14..............................................................vs. Philadelphia.................................................................... 123-80
43.................................................1/19/15..............................................................vs. Denver............................................................................. 122-79
43.................................................11/23/16............................................................vs. L.A. Lakers..................................................................... 149-106
42.................................................1/7/75................................................................vs. New Orleans................................................................... 136-94
41.................................................4/2/93................................................................at Dallas............................................................................... 134-93
41.................................................11/9/09..............................................................vs. Minnesota.................................................................... 146-105
40.................................................11/22/75............................................................at Washington.................................................................... 111-71
40.................................................3/8/90................................................................vs. Cleveland...................................................................... 145-105
40.................................................12/30/14............................................................vs. Philadelphia.................................................................... 126-86

LARGEST MARGINS OF DEFEAT


MARGIN............................... DATE........................................................OPPONENT...............................................................SCORE
63.................................................3/19/72..............................................................at Los Angeles...................................................................... 99-162
51.................................................3/7/62................................................................at Boston........................................................................... 102-153
49.................................................2/3/67................................................................at Los Angeles...................................................................... 80-129
49.................................................3/9/69................................................................at Boston............................................................................. 89-138
48.................................................1/5/69................................................................vs. Boston............................................................................ 86-134
48.................................................11/20/19............................................................at Dallas............................................................................... 94-142
46.................................................12/14/68............................................................at Philadelphia.................................................................... 91-137
45.................................................2/14/71..............................................................at Seattle........................................................................... 101-146

ALL-TIME RECORDS
45.................................................3/2/80................................................................at Philadelphia.................................................................... 99-144
45.................................................1/8/85................................................................at San Antonio..................................................................... 94-139
45.................................................1/15/85..............................................................vs. Dallas............................................................................ 104-149
45.................................................12/22/87............................................................at Portland........................................................................... 91-136

WARRIORS LARGEST DEFICITS OVERCOME FOR VICTORY


Largest Deficit At End Of 1st Quarter.................................................... 23...........................................March 4, 1976, vs. Chicago (124-110)
............................................................................................................. 23..................................... March 29, 2017, at San Antonio (110-98)
Largest Deficit At End Of 2nd Quarter................................................... 22............................... February 15, 1988, at San Antonio (126-122)
............................................................................................................. 22............................. November 11, 2017 at Philadelphia (124-116)
Largest Deficit At End Of 3rd Quarter.................................................... 19......................................... February 9, 1962, at Boston (126-124)

WARRIORS OVERTIME RECORDS (WEST COAST ERA)


Overall OT Record .............................................................................. 100-154 ........................................................................................... .393
Home OT Record .................................................................................. 52-79 ............................................................................................. .397
Road OT Record.................................................................................... 48-73 ............................................................................................. .397
Neutral OT Record .................................................................................. 0-2 ............................................................................................... .000
Double Overtime Record...................................................................... 10-14 ........................................................................................... .417
Triple Overtime Record........................................................................... 2-1 ............................................................................................. .667
Quadruple Overtime Record................................................................... 1-0 ........................................................................................... 1.000

Most OT Games (Season)..........................................................................9 ......................................................................................... 1996-97


Fewest OT Games (Season).......................................................................1 ................................................................. 5 times; last in 1989-90
Most OT Wins (Season).............................................................................6 ......................................................................................... 2015-16
Most OT Losses (Season)...........................................................................8 ......................................................................................... 1979-80
Consecutive OT Games..............................................................................3 ......................................................................................... 1962-63
Consecutive OT Wins.................................................................................6 ......................................................................................... 2015-16
Consecutive OT Losses............................................................... 10 (ties NBA record) ............ 1979-80 thru 1980-81 and 2018-19 thru present
Most OT Periods (Game)...........................................................................4 ............................................................... vs. New Jersey on 2/1/87

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THE LAST TIME...

INDIVIDUAL
Category Date/Opponent/Player
A Warrior had a triple-double: December 11, 2019 vs. New York – Draymond Green (14 points, 10 rebounds, 12 assists)
An opponent had a triple-double: December 28, 2019 vs. Dallas – Luka Dončić (31 points, 12 rebounds, 15 assists)
A Warrior had 30 points and 20 rebounds: February 23, 2000 at Milwaukee – Donyell Marshall (37 points, 21 rebounds)
A Warrior had 20 points and 20 rebounds: February 22, 2013 at San Antonio – David Lee (25 points, 22 rebounds)
A Warrior had 60-plus points: December 5, 2016 vs. Indiana – Klay Thompson (60)
An opponent had 60-plus points: January 20, 2020 at Portland (ot) – Damian Lillard (61)
A Warrior had 50-plus points: November 8, 2019 at Minnesota (ot) – D’Angelo Russell (52)
An opponent had 50-plus points: January 20, 2020 at Portland (ot) – Damian Lillard (61)
A Warrior had 40-plus points: April 5, 2019 vs. Cleveland – Stephen Curry (40)
An opponent had 40-plus points: February 3, 2020 at Washington – Bradley Beal (43)
A Warrior had 20-plus rebounds: February 6, 2015 at Atlanta – Draymond Green (20)
An opponent had 20-plus rebounds: December 18, 2019 at Portland – Hassan Whiteside (23)
A Warrior had 25-plus rebounds: January 27, 2008 vs. New York – Andris Biedrins (26)
An opponent had 25-plus rebounds: March 11, 2015 vs. Detroit – Andre Drummond (25)
A Warrior had 20-plus assists: December 16, 1994 vs. Orlando – Tim Hardaway (22)
An opponent had 20-plus assists: March 30, 2012 vs. New Jersey – Deron Williams (20)
A Warrior had 20-plus points and 20-plus rebounds: February 22, 2013 at San Antonio - David Lee (25 points, 22 rebounds)
An opponent had 20-plus points and 20-plus rebounds: March 19, 2019 at Minnesota - Karl-Anthony Towns (26 pts, 21 rebs)

TEAM
Category Date/Opponent/Player
The Warriors had an overtime game: January 20, 2020 at Portland (Lost 124-129)
The Warriors had a double-overtime game: December 1, 2016 vs. Houston (Lost 127-132)
The Warriors had a triple-overtime game: January 14, 2009 vs. Sacramento (Lost 133-135)
The Warriors had a quadruple-overtime game: February 1, 1987 vs. New Jersey (Won 150-147)
The Warriors scored 130-plus points: February 1, 2020 at Cleveland (131)
An opponent scored 130-plus points: March 10, 2020 vs. L.A. Clippers (131)
The Warriors scored 140-plus points: February 6, 2019 vs. San Antonio (141)
An opponent scored 140-plus points: December 28, 2019 vs. Dallas (141)
The Warriors scored 70-or-fewer points: November 12, 2004 at Memphis (67)
An opponent scored 70-or-fewer points: November 2, 2015 vs. Memphis (69)
The Warriors had 40-plus assists: April 2, 2019 vs. Denver (41)
The Warriors had 60-plus rebounds: October 28, 2019 at New Orleans (61)
An opponent had 60-plus rebounds: February 5, 2020 at Brooklyn (65)
The Warriors shot .600-plus from the field: March 31, 2019 vs. Charlotte (53-88, .602)
An opponent shot .600-plus from the field: October 24, 2019 vs. L.A. Clippers (50-80, .625)
The Warriors had 15-plus steals: February 8, 2020 vs. L.A. Lakers (15)
The Warriors had 20-plus steals: November 9, 2009 vs. Minnesota (22)
An opponent had 20-plus steals: December 17, 1996 at Seattle (21)
The Warriors had 15-plus blocked shots: February 12, 2018 vs. Phoenix (16)
An opponent had 15-plus blocked shots: February 6, 2013 at Oklahoma City (16)
The Warriors had four 20-point scorers: November 23, 2016 vs. L.A. Lakers
Stephen Curry (31), Kevin Durant (28), Klay Thompson (26), Ian Clark (21)
An opponent had four 20-point scorers: March 2, 2019 at Philadelphia
Ben Simmons (25), Mike Scott (22), Jimmy Butler (21), Tobias Harris (20)
The Warriors had four double-figure rebounders: December 11, 2015 at Boston
Festus Ezeli (12), Stephen Curry (11), Draymond Green (11), Andre Iguodala (10)
An opponent had four double-figure rebounders: November 13, 2010 at Milwaukee
Andrew Bogut (17), Luc Mbah a Moute (12), Brandon Jennings (11), Drew Gooden (10)
The Warriors scored 40-plus points in a quarter: February 3, 2020 at Washington (40, 1st Quarter)
The Warriors scored 50-plus points in a quarter: January 15, 2019 at Denver (51, 1st Quarter)
An opponent scored 40-plus points in a quarter: April 10, 2019 at Memphis (45, 1st Quarter and 41, 2nd Quarter)
The Warriors scored 10 or fewer points in a quarter: March 20, 2011 at Dallas (10, 4th Quarter)
An opponent held to 10 points or fewer in a quarter: November 18, 2016 at Boston (9, 3rd Quarter)
The Warriors outrebounded an opponent by 30 or more: November 2, 1991 vs. Sacramento (31, 60-29)
An opponent outrebounded the Warriors by 30 or more: February 5, 2020 at Brooklyn (31, 65-34)

170
ALL-TIME PLAYOFF RECORDS

ALL-TIME PLAYOFF RECORDS

171
ALL-TIME CAREER PLAYOFF LEADERS

GAMES PLAYED MINUTES PLAYED BLOCKED SHOTS


1. Draymond Green...............123 1. Klay Thompson..............4,570 1. Draymond Green...............180
Klay Thompson.................123 2. Draymond Green............4,377 2. Andrew Bogut.......................... 93
3. Stephen Curry..................112 3. Stephen Curry...............4,235 3. Klay Thompson.................. 66
4. Andre Iguodala....................... 104 4. Andre Iguodala.................... 3,099 4. George Johnson........................ 63
5. Shaun Livingston.................... 102 5. Rick Barry............................ 2,579 5. Kevin Durant............................. 57
6. Jeff Mullins............................... 77 6. Nate Thurmond.................... 2,245 6. Andre Iguodala......................... 56
7. Andrew Bogut.......................... 72 7. Jeff Mullins.......................... 2,231 7. Clifford Ray............................... 49
8. Rick Barry................................. 66 8. Harrison Barnes................... 2,041 8. Rick Barry................................. 36
9. Harrison Barnes........................ 64 9. Paul Arizin........................... 1,815 9. Chris Mullin.............................. 32
10. Al Attles.................................... 62 10. Shaun Livingston................. 1,793 10. Stephen Curry................... 30

POINTS ASSISTS BLOCKS PER GAME (min. 10 games)


1. Stephen Curry...............2,968 1. Draymond Green...............754 1. Joe Barry Carroll..................... 2.50
2. Klay Thompson..............2,372 2. Stephen Curry..................704 2. George Johnson..................... 2.10
3. Rick Barry............................ 1,776 3. Andre Iguodala....................... 371 3. Draymond Green............. 1.46
4. Draymond Green............1,536 4. Rick Barry............................... 316 4. Andris Biedrins...................... 1.36
5. Kevin Durant........................ 1,423 5. Klay Thompson.................272 5. Andrew Bogut....................... 1.29
6. Wilt Chamberlain................. 1,246 6. Jeff Mullins............................. 258 6. Clifford Ray............................ 1.23
7. Paul Arizin........................... 1,186 7. Guy Rodgers........................... 247 7. Kevin Durant.......................... 1.19
8. Jeff Mullins.......................... 1,073 8. Kevin Durant........................... 217 8. Alton Lister............................ 1.10
9. Andre Iguodala....................... 966 9. Al Attles.................................. 206 8. Robert Parish......................... 1.10
10. Nate Thurmond....................... 833 10. Shaun Livingston.................... 200 10. Chris Mullin........................... 0.97

POINTS PER GAME (min. 10 games) ASSISTS PER GAME (min. 10 games) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 100 att.)
1. Wilt Chamberlain................... 34.6 1. Eric Floyd............................... 10.2 1. JaVale McGee......................... .702
2. Kevin Durant.......................... 29.6 2. Tim Hardaway........................ 10.0 2. Kevon Looney................. .624
3. Rick Barry.............................. 26.9 3. Guy Rodgers............................ 6.9 3. Andrew Bogut....................... .598
4. Stephen Curry.................26.5 4. Baron Davis.............................. 6.5 4. David West............................. .587
5. Baron Davis............................ 25.3 5. Stephen Curry.................. 6.3 5. Clifford Ray............................ .563
6. Tim Hardaway........................ 25.0 6. Draymond Green............... 6.1 6. Derrek Dickey......................... .557
7. Paul Arizin............................. 24.2 7. Rick Barry................................ 4.8 7. George Johnson..................... .553
8. Eric Floyd............................... 21.4 8. Jarrett Jack.............................. 4.7 8. Festus Ezeli............................ .530
9. Mitch Richmond.................... 21.3 9. Tom Gola.................................. 4.6 9. Carl Landry............................ .520
10. Chris Mullin........................... 20.8 10. Kevin Durant............................ 4.5 Chris Mullin........................... .520
10. Jack George............................. 4.5
REBOUNDS STEALS FIELD GOALS MADE
1. Draymond Green............1,149 1. Draymond Green...............197 1. Stephen Curry................. 979
2. Wilt Chamberlain.................... 922 2. Stephen Curry..................181 2. Klay Thompson................ 883
3. Nate Thurmond....................... 896 3. Andre Iguodala....................... 122 3. Rick Barry............................... 699
4. Stephen Curry................. 604 4. Klay Thompson.................119 4. Draymond Green.............. 540
5. Clyde Lee................................ 503 5. Rick Barry............................... 105 5. Wilt Chamberlain.................... 507
6. Klay Thompson................ 486 6. Charles Johnson........................ 55 6. Kevin Durant........................... 486
7. Andrew Bogut........................ 483 7. Jamaal Wilkes........................... 54 7. Jeff Mullins............................. 457
8. Andre Iguodala....................... 456 8. Phil Smith................................. 44 8. Paul Arizin.............................. 411
9. Clifford Ray............................. 411 9. Chris Mullin.............................. 43 9. Andre Iguodala....................... 361
10. Paul Arizin.............................. 404 10. Harrison Barnes........................ 42 10. Nate Thurmond....................... 328
Rick Barry............................... 404 Shaun Livingston...................... 42
REBOUNDS PER GAME (min. 10 games) STEALS PER GAME (min. 10 games) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1. Wilt Chamberlain................... 25.6 1. Tim Hardaway........................ 3.15 1. Stephen Curry.............. 2,175
2. Nate Thurmond...................... 16.6 2. Baron Davis............................ 2.91 2. Klay Thompson............. 1,998
3. Neil Johnston......................... 11.2 3. Rick Barry.............................. 2.63 3. Rick Barry............................ 1,630
4. Clyde Lee............................... 10.5 4. Stephen Jackson.................... 2.00 4. Draymond Green........... 1,214
5. Robert Parish......................... 10.3 5. Eric Floyd............................... 1.80 5. Wilt Chamberlain................. 1,017
Clifford Ray............................ 10.3 6. Stephen Curry................ 1.62 6. Jeff Mullins.......................... 1,013
7. Tom Gola................................ 10.0 7. Draymond Green............. 1.60 7. Paul Arizin........................... 1,001
8. Larry Smith.............................. 9.8 8. Butch Beard........................... 1.41 8. Kevin Durant........................... 946
9. Rudy LaRusso........................... 9.4 9. Joe Barry Carroll..................... 1.40 9. Nate Thurmond....................... 795
10. Draymond Green............... 9.3 10. Charles Johnson..................... 1.38 10. Andre Iguodala....................... 749

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FREE THROW PERCENTAGE FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
(min. 50 att) 1. Stephen Curry................. 596 1. Stephen Curry................. 470
1. Eric Floyd............................... .922 2. Paul Arizin.............................. 439 2. Klay Thompson................ 374
2. Mitch Richmond.................... .919 3. Wilt Chamberlain.................... 438 3. Draymond Green.............. 145
3. Stephen Curry................ .906 4. Rick Barry............................... 434 4. Kevin Durant........................... 120
4. Kevin Durant.......................... .899 5. Draymond Green.............. 422 5. Andre Iguodala....................... 112
5. Rick Barry.............................. .871 6. Kevin Durant........................... 368 6. Harrison Barnes........................ 75
6. Sarunas Marciulionis.............. .863 7. Klay Thompson................ 276 7. Jason Richardson...................... 29
7. Chris Mullin........................... .861 8. Nate Thurmond....................... 266 8. Tim Hardaway........................... 27
8. Shaun Livingston................... .849 9. Joe Fulks................................. 261 9. Stephen Jackson....................... 26
9. Klay Thompson............... .841 10. Andre Iguodala....................... 252 10. Baron Davis............................... 25
10. Paul Arizin............................. .829

FREE THROWS MADE THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS


1. Stephen Curry................. 540 (min. 25 att) ATTEMPTED
2. Rick Barry............................... 378 1. Chris Mullin........................... .469 1. Stephen Curry.............. 1,171
3. Paul Arizin.............................. 364 2. Eric Floyd............................... .464 2. Klay Thompson................ 902
4. Kevin Durant........................... 331 3. Marreese Speights................. .419 3. Draymond Green.............. 461
5. Draymond Green.............. 311 4. Klay Thompson............... .415 4. Andre Iguodala....................... 321
6. Wilt Chamberlain.................... 232 5. Stephen Curry................ .401 5. Kevin Durant........................... 304
6. Klay Thompson................ 232 6. Kevin Durant.......................... .395 6. Harrison Barnes...................... 211
8. Joe Fulks................................. 204 Al Harrington......................... .395 7. Jason Richardson...................... 82
9. Nate Thurmond....................... 177 8. Matt Barnes........................... .377 8. Tim Hardaway........................... 77
10. Jeff Mullins............................. 159 9. Leandro Barbosa.................... .373 9. Stephen Jackson....................... 72
Baron Davis............................ .373 10. Baron Davis............................... 67

ALL-TIME PLAYOFF RECORDS

Stephen Curry drives against LeBron James in the Warriors’ series-clinching win in Game 4 of the NBA Finals in Cleveland on June 8, 2018.

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MOST POINTS
One Game: 56.................... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. Syracuse................................................. 3/22/62
West Coast: 55.................... Rick Barry, San Francisco vs. Philadelphia..................................................... 4/18/67
One Half: 39*.................... Eric Floyd, Golden State vs. L.A. Lakers (2nd Half)......................................... 5/10/87
One Quarter: 29*.................... Eric Floyd, Golden State vs. L.A. Lakers (4th QTR).......................................... 5/10/87
Overtime 17*................ Stephen Curry, Golden State at Portland........................................ 5/9/16
FIELD GOALS MADE
One Game: 24*.................... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. Syracuse................................................. 3/14/60
West Coast: 22.................... Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco vs. St. Louis................................................ 4/10/64
22.................... Rick Barry, San Francisco vs. Philadelphia..................................................... 4/18/67
One Half: 15.................... Eric Floyd, Golden State vs. L.A. Lakers (2nd Half)......................................... 5/10/87
One Quarter: 12*.................... Eric Floyd, Golden State vs. L.A. Lakers (4th QTR).......................................... 5/10/87
FIELD GOALS MADE, NONE MISSED
One Game: 7.................... Bob Warlick, San Francisco at St. Louis.......................................................... 3/22/68
7.................... Chris Gatling, Golden State at Seattle............................................................ 4/28/92

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED


One Game: 48*.................... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. Syracuse................................................. 3/22/62
48*.................... Rick Barry, San Francisco vs. Philadelphia..................................................... 4/18/67
One Half: 25*.................... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. Syracuse................................................. 3/22/62
West Coast: 24.................... Rick Barry, San Francisco vs. Philadelphia..................................................... 4/18/67
One Quarter: 17*.................... Rick Barry, San Francisco at Philadelphia...................................................... 4/14/67
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, NONE MADE
One Game: 12.................... Tom Gola, Philadelphia at Boston................................................................. 3/23/58
12.................... Guy Rodgers, San Francisco at Boston........................................................... 4/18/64
FREE THROWS MADE
One Game: 16................ Stephen Curry, Golden State at L.A. Clippers................................... 5/3/14
16.................... Chris Mullin, Golden State vs. Phoenix.......................................................... 5/13/89
One Half: 13................ Stephen Curry, Golden State at L.A. Clippers................................... 5/3/14
One Quarter: 10.................... Sarunas Marciulionis, Golden State at Seattle............................................... 4/28/92
FREE THROWS MADE, NONE MISSED
One Game: 16................ Stephen Curry, Golden State at L.A. Clippers................................... 5/3/14
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
One Game: 19.................... Rick Barry, San Francisco at St. Louis............................................................... 4/5/67
19.................... Chris Mullin, Golden State vs. Phoenix.......................................................... 5/13/89
One Half: 14.................... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia at Boston..................................................... 3/22/60
West Coast: 13................ Stephen Curry, Golden State at L.A. Clippers................................... 5/3/14
13.................... Chris Mullin, Golden State vs. Phoenix.......................................................... 5/13/89
One Quarter: 10.................... Sarunas Marciulionis, Golden State at Seattle............................................... 4/28/92
10.................... Kevin Durant, Golden State vs. Utah................................................................5/4/17
10................ Stephen Curry, Golden State vs. Cleveland..................................... 6/4/17
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED, NONE MADE
One Game: 4.................... Andre Iguodala, Golden State vs. Houston.....................................................5/27/15
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
One Game: 11*................ Klay Thompson, Golden State at Oklahoma City.............................5/28/16
One Half: 7................ Klay Thompson, Golden State at San Antonio................................. 5/8/13
7................ Draymond Green, Golden State at Portland.................................... 5/7/16
7................ Klay Thompson, Golden State at Oklahoma City.............................5/28/16
7................ Klay Thompson, Golden State vs. Houston.....................................5/26/18
One Quarter: 5................ Stephen Curry, Golden State vs. Denver....................................... 4/28/13
5................ Klay Thompson, Golden State at San Antonio................................. 5/8/13
5................ Stephen Curry, Golden State vs. L.A. Clippers.................................4/27/14
5................ Stephen Curry, Golden State at Cleveland...................................... 6/9/15
5................ Draymond Green, Golden State at Portland.................................... 5/7/16
5................ Klay Thompson, Golden State at Oklahoma City.............................5/28/16
5................ Stephen Curry, Golden State vs. Houston......................................5/22/18
5................ Stephen Curry, Golden State vs. Cleveland..................................... 6/3/18
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, NONE MISSED
One Game: 4.................... Chris Mullin, Golden State vs. L.A. Lakers........................................................ 5/8/91

*NBA Record
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THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED


One Game: 18................ Stephen Curry, Golden State at New Orleans.................................4/23/15
18................ Klay Thompson, Golden State at Oklahoma City.............................5/28/16
One Half: 12................ Stephen Curry, Golden State at New Orleans.................................4/23/15
One Quarter: 8................ Stephen Curry, Golden State at Denver.........................................4/20/13
8................ Stephen Curry, Golden State at Cleveland...................................... 6/9/15
8................ Stephen Curry, Golden State vs. Houston......................................5/22/18
MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, NONE MADE
One Game: 7................ Klay Thompson, Golden State at Houston......................................4/21/16
REBOUNDS
One Game: 38.................... Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco vs. Boston.................................................. 4/24/64
One Half: 24.................... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. Boston.................................................... 3/31/62
West Coast: 21.................... Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco vs. Boston.................................................. 4/24/64
One Quarter: 14.................... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. Boston.................................................... 3/20/60
14.................... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. Boston.................................................... 3/22/62
14.................... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. Boston.................................................... 3/27/62
West Coast: 11.................... Larry Smith, Golden State at L.A. Lakers....................................................... 5/12/87
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
One Game: 12.................... Larry Smith, Golden State at L.A. Lakers ........................................................5/12/87
One Half: 10.................... Larry Smith, Golden State at L.A. Lakers....................................................... 5/12/87
DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS
One Game: 14.................... Larry Smith, Golden State vs. L.A. Lakers...................................................... 5/10/87
14.................... Andrew Bogut, Golden State vs. Denver...........................................................5/2/13
One Half: 9.................... Baron Davis, Golden State at Dallas............................................................... 4/22/07
ASSISTS
One Game: 20.................... Tim Hardaway, Golden State at L.A. Lakers (OT)............................................ 5/14/91
One Half: 11.................... Tim Hardaway, Golden State at L.A. Lakers (OT)............................................ 5/14/91
One Quarter: 9.................... Tim Hardaway, Golden State at L.A. Lakers (OT)............................................ 5/14/91
STEALS
One Game: 8.................... Rick Barry, Golden State vs. Seattle ...............................................................4/14/75
8.................... Tim Hardaway, Golden State at L.A. Lakers.......................................................5/8/91
8.................... Tim Hardaway, Golden State at Seattle......................................................... 4/30/92
BLOCKED SHOTS
One Game: 8.................... George Johnson, Golden State at Seattle...................................................... 4/24/75
TURNOVERS
One Game: 8................ Stephen Curry, Golden State vs. Cleveland..................................... 6/4/17
8................ Stephen Curry, Golden State at L.A. Clippers..................................4/29/14
8.................... Chris Mullin, Golden State at Phoenix........................................................... 5/16/89
8.................... Tim Hardaway, Golden State at Seattle......................................................... 4/28/92
8.................... Stephen Jackson, Golden State at Dallas....................................................... 4/25/07
MINUTES PLAYED
One Game: 58................ Stephen Curry, Golden State at San Antonio (2OT).......................... 5/6/13
ALL-TIME PLAYOFF RECORDS

Kevin Durant became the first Warriors


player to earn back-to-back NBA Finals
Most Valuable Player awards and became
just the sixth player to win the award in
consecutive years, joining Michael Jordan,
Shaquille O’Neal, LeBron James, Hakeem
Olajuwon and Kobe Bryant.

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MOST POINTS SCORED


One Game: 143........................... San Francisco vs. St. Louis........................................................................ 4/1/67
1st Half: 76........................... Golden State vs. New Orleans................................................................ 4/28/18
2nd Half: 78........................... San Francisco vs. St. Louis........................................................................ 4/1/67
1st Quarter: 45........................... Golden State at Portland (tied NBA Playoffs record).............................. 4/24/17
2nd Quarter: 41........................... Golden State vs. New Orleans................................................................ 4/28/18
3rd Quarter: 44........................... San Francisco vs. St. Louis........................................................................ 4/1/67
4th Quarter: 49........................... Golden State at San Antonio.................................................................. 4/25/91
Overtime: 21........................... Golden State at Portland......................................................................... 5/9/16
FEWEST POINTS SCORED (SHOT CLOCK ERA)
One Game: 70........................... Golden State vs. Los Angeles................................................................. 4/21/73
1st Half: 30........................... Golden State at Los Angeles.................................................................. 4/22/77
2nd Half: 30........................... Golden State vs. Detroit......................................................................... 4/12/77
1st Quarter: 11........................... Golden State at Cleveland...................................................................... 6/16/16
2nd Quarter: 11........................... Golden State at Los Angeles.................................................................. 4/22/77
3rd Quarter: 14........................... Golden State vs. Cleveland....................................................................... 6/7/15
4th Quarter: 12........................... Golden State vs. Detroit......................................................................... 4/12/77
12........................... Golden State at Oklahoma City.............................................................. 5/24/16
12........................... Golden State vs. Houston....................................................................... 5/22/18
Overtime: 4........................... Golden State at Utah............................................................................... 5/9/07
FIELD GOALS MADE
One Game: 58........................... Golden State at Detroit.......................................................................... 4/14/77
58........................... San Francisco vs. St. Louis........................................................................ 4/1/67
One Half: 30........................... Philadelphia vs. Syracuse....................................................................... 3/14/60
West Coast: 29........................... Golden State vs. Phoenix......................................................................... 5/4/94
Fewest Game: 27........................... Golden State vs. Los Angeles................................................................. 4/21/73
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
One Game: 140*........................... San Francisco at Philadelphia (OT)......................................................... 4/14/67
One Half: 64........................... Golden State at L.A. Lakers.................................................................... 5/12/87
One Quarter: 35........................... Philadelphia at Boston.......................................................................... 3/22/60
Fewest Game: 74........................... Golden State vs. Dallas.......................................................................... 4/29/07
74........................... Golden State vs. LA Clippers.................................................................. 4/27/14
74........................... Golden State vs. Memphis....................................................................... 5/5/15
74........................... Golden State at Memphis........................................................................ 5/9/15
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE, GAME
Highest: .646........................... Golden State at Denver.......................................................................... 4/26/13
Lowest: .233........................... Golden State vs. Los Angeles................................................................. 4/21/73
FREE THROWS MADE
One Game: 48........................... Philadelphia at Syracuse........................................................................ 3/25/56
West Coast: 40........................... San Francisco at St. Louis....................................................................... 4/12/67
One Quarter: 20........................... Philadelphia vs. Boston......................................................................... 3/20/60
West Coast: 16........................... Golden State vs. Seattle......................................................................... 4/25/92
Fewest Game: 5........................... Golden State vs. Oklahoma City............................................................. 5/30/16
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
One Game: 58........................... Philadelphia at Syracuse........................................................................ 3/25/56
One Half: 31........................... Golden State vs. Utah.............................................................................. 5/2/89
One Quarter: 23........................... Philadelphia vs. Syracuse....................................................................... 3/22/62
23........................... Philadelphia at Boston............................................................................ 4/1/62
West Coast: 19........................... Golden State vs. Seattle......................................................................... 4/25/92
Fewest Game: 8........................... Golden State vs. Oklahoma City............................................................. 5/30/16
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE, GAME
Highest: .958........................... Golden State vs. Denver (23-24).............................................................. 5/2/13
Lowest: .261*........................... Philadelphia at Boston (6-23)................................................................ 3/19/60
West Coast: .444........................... Golden State at Washington (8-18)....................................................... 5/25/75
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
One Game: 21.................... Golden State at Houston............................................................................... 4/24/16
21.................... Golden State at Oklahoma City..................................................................... 5/28/16
One Half: 12.................... Golden State at Houston............................................................................... 4/24/16
12.................... Golden State at Oklahoma City..................................................................... 5/28/16
12.................... Golden State at Portland............................................................................... 4/24/17
12.................... Golden State at Cleveland............................................................................... 6/7/17
12.................... Golden State vs. Houston.............................................................................. 5/26/18
One Quarter: 9.................... Golden State at Cleveland (new NBA Finals record)......................................... 6/7/17
*NBA Record

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THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED


One Game: 46.................... Golden State at Houston (NBA record).......................................................... 5/25/15
One Half: 24.................... Golden State at Houston............................................................................... 5/25/15
One Quarter: 15.................... Golden State at Houston............................................................................... 5/25/15
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, NONE MADE
One Game: 9.................... Golden State vs. Phoenix .............................................................................. 5/13/89
REBOUNDS
One Game: 93.................... San Francisco at Philadelphia ....................................................................... 4/16/67
One Half: 50.................... Philadelphia at Boston ................................................................................. 3/22/60
Fewest Game: 22.................... Golden State at Seattle ................................................................................ 4/28/92
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
One Game: 28.................... Golden State vs. Seattle ............................................................................... 4/22/75
Fewest Game: 2.................... Golden State at Chicago ............................................................................... 4/30/75
DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS
One Game: 48.................... Golden State at San Antonio......................................................................... 5/22/17
Fewest Game: 12.................... Golden State at Seattle ................................................................................ 4/28/92
ASSISTS
One Game: 40.................... Golden State vs. Phoenix................................................................................ 5/4/94
One Half: 23.................... Golden State vs. San Antonio........................................................................ 5/16/17
One Quarter: 13.................... Golden State vs. Phoenix................................................................................ 5/4/94
13.................... Golden State at Cleveland............................................................................... 6/7/17
Fewest Game: 9.................... Golden State at Dallas................................................................................... 4/25/07
PERSONAL FOULS
One Game: 37.................... Golden State at Phoenix (2OT)........................................................................ 5/9/76
Fewest Game: 12.................... Philadelphia at Boston ................................................................................. 3/23/58
West Coast: 14.................... Golden State at Milwaukee .......................................................................... 3/30/72
DISQUALIFICATIONS
One Game: 3.................... San Francisco vs. Los Angeles ....................................................................... 4/13/68
STEALS
One Game: 22*.................... Golden State vs. Seattle (NBA record)........................................................... 4/14/75
Fewest Game: 1.................... Golden State at Memphis ............................................................................. 5/15/15
BLOCKED SHOTS
One Game: 14.................... Golden State at Utah .................................................................................... 4/27/89
TURNOVERS
One Game: 31.................... Golden State at Washington ......................................................................... 5/25/75
Fewest Game: 7.................... San Francisco at St. Louis ................................................................................ 4/8/67
LARGEST DEFICITS OVERCOME TO WIN
End of 1st Quarter 18.................... San Francisco at St. Louis (behind 39-21; won 112-107)............................... 4/12/67
End of 2nd Quarter 20.................... Golden State vs. San Antonio (behind 62-42; won 113-111)........................ 5/14/17
End of 3rd Quarter 20.................... Golden State at New Orleans (behind 89-69; won 123-119)......................... 4/23/15
LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY
41.................... Golden State vs. Houston (126-85)............................................................... 5/20/18
LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT
56.................... Golden State vs. Los Angeles (70-126).......................................................... 4/21/73
*NBA Record
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Left to Right: Klay Thompson, Stephen Curry and Draymond Green celebrate the franchise’s first NBA championship in 40 years in 2015.

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MOST POINTS
One Game: 56.................... Charles Barkley, Phoenix at Golden State........................................................ 5/4/94
One Half: 38.................... Charles Barkley, Phoenix at Golden State........................................................ 5/4/94
One Quarter: 27.................... Charles Barkley, Phoenix at Golden State........................................................ 5/4/94
MOST FIELD GOALS MADE
One Game: 23.................... Charles Barkley, Phoenix at Golden State........................................................ 5/4/94
One Half: 15.................... Charles Barkley, Phoenix at Golden State........................................................ 5/4/94
One Quarter: 11.................... Charles Barkley, Phoenix at Golden State........................................................ 5/4/94
MOST FIELD GOALS MADE, NONE MISSED
One Game: 6.................... DeAndre Jordan, LA Clippers vs. Golden State................................................. 5/3/14
MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
One Game: 38.................... LeBron James, Cleveland at Golden State........................................................ 6/4/15
One Half: 22.................... Charles Barkley, Phoenix at Golden State........................................................ 5/4/94
One Quarter: 12.................... Gail Goodrich, Los Angeles vs. Golden State.................................................. 4/25/73
12.................... Kevin Johnson, Phoenix vs. Golden State........................................................ 5/1/94
MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, NONE MADE
One Game: 14*.................... Chuck Reiser, Baltimore at Philadelphia........................................................ 4/10/48
West Coast: 12.................... Trevor Ariza, Houston vs. Golden State.......................................................... 5/28/18
MOST FREE THROWS MADE
One Game: 20.................... Earvin Johnson, L.A. Lakers vs. Golden State................................................... 5/8/91
One Half: 19.................... Earvin Johnson, L.A. Lakers vs. Golden State................................................... 5/8/91
One Quarter: 11.................... Earvin Johnson, L.A. Lakers vs. Golden State................................................... 5/8/91
MOST FREE THROWS MADE, NONE MISSED
One Game 17.................... Bob Love, Chicago at Golden State................................................................ 4/27/75
MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
One Game: 22.................... Bill Bridges, St. Louis at San Francisco............................................................. 4/1/67
22.................... Earvin Johnson, L.A. Lakers vs. Golden State................................................... 5/8/91
One Half: 21.................... Earvin Johnson, L.A. Lakers vs. Golden State................................................... 5/8/91
One Quarter: 12.................... Earvin Johnson, L.A. Lakers vs. Golden State................................................... 5/8/91
MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED, NONE MADE
One Game: 3.................... Joe Caldwell, St. Louis vs. San Francisco........................................................ 3/22/68
3.................... Joe Caldwell, St. Louis at San Francisco......................................................... 3/29/68
3.................... Jim Fox, Seattle at Golden State.................................................................... 4/14/75
3.................... Mychal Thompson, L.A. Lakers vs. Golden State.............................................. 5/5/87
3.................... Byron Scott, L.A. Lakers vs. Golden State....................................................... 5/12/87
MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
One Game: 8.................... Damian Lillard, Portland vs. Golden State....................................................... 5/7/16
One Half: 5.................... James Harden, Houston vs. Golden State...................................................... 5/25/15
5.................... Damian Lillard, Portland vs. Golden State....................................................... 5/7/16
One Quarter: 4.................... Eddie Johnson, Phoenix at Golden State....................................................... 5/13/89
4.................... Jerry Stackhouse, Dallas at Golden State......................................................... 5/3/07
4.................... Damian Lillard, Portland at Golden State........................................................ 5/3/16
MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, NONE MISSED
One Game: 5.................... Byron Scott, L.A. Lakers vs. Golden State......................................................... 5/5/91
MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
One Game: 18.................... Damian Lillard, Portland vs. Golden State....................................................... 5/9/16
One Half: 10.................... J.R. Smith, Cleveland at Golden State........................................................... 6/14/15
One Quarter: 6.................... J.R. Smith, Cleveland at Golden State........................................................... 6/14/15
MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, NONE MADE
One Game: 11.................... James Harden, Houston vs. Golden State...................................................... 5/24/18
MOST REBOUNDS
One Game: 40.................... Bill Russell, Boston vs. Philadelphia.............................................................. 3/23/58
West Coast: 38.................... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. San Francisco......................................... 4/16/67
One Half: 26*.................... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. San Francisco......................................... 4/16/67
MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
One Game: 11.................... Karl Malone, Utah vs. Golden State............................................................... 4/29/89
11.................... Dwight Howard, Houston at Golden State..................................................... 4/27/16
One Half: 8.................... Tyrone Corbin, Phoenix at Golden State........................................................ 5/11/89
MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS
One Game: 18.................... Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Los Angeles vs. Golden State....................................... 5/4/77

*NBA Record

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MOST ASSISTS
One Game: 21.................... Rajon Rondo, New Orleans vs. Golden State.................................................... 5/4/18
One Half: 12.................... Rickey Green, Utah vs. Golden State.............................................................. 4/23/87
One Quarter: 8.................... Oscar Robertson, Milwaukee vs. S.F. at Madison, WI....................................... 4/4/71
MOST STEALS
One Game: 7.................... Byron Scott, L.A. Lakers at Golden State........................................................ 5/10/91
7.................... James Harden, Houston vs. Golden State...................................................... 4/24/16
7.................... Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City vs. Golden State...................................... 5/16/16
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS
One Game: 9.................... Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Los Angeles at Golden State...................................... 4/22/77
MOST TURNOVERS
One Game: 12*.................... James Harden, Houston at Golden State....................................................... 5/27/15
MOST MINUTES PLAYED
One Game: 53.................... Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. San Francisco (OT).................................. 4/14/67

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Charles Barkley established the opponents’ all-time playoff record for points in a game (56) on May 4, 1994.

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MOST POINTS SCORED


One Game: 141.................... Philadelphia vs. San Francisco (OT)............................................................... 4/14/67
1st Half: 86.................... Cleveland vs. Golden State (NBA Finals record)............................................... 6/9/17
2nd Half: 73.................... Los Angeles at Golden State.......................................................................... 4/21/73
73.................... San Antonio vs. Golden State........................................................................ 4/25/91
1st Quarter: 49*.................... Cleveland vs. Golden State (NBA Playoff record)............................................. 6/9/17
2nd Quarter: 42.................... Oklahoma City vs. Golden State.................................................................... 5/24/16
3rd Quarter: 49*.................... L.A. Lakers vs. Golden State............................................................................ 5/5/87
4th Quarter: 41.................... Los Angeles at San Francisco......................................................................... 3/21/67
41.................... Philadelphia vs. San Francisco....................................................................... 4/16/67
Overtime: 16.................... L.A. Lakers vs. Golden State.......................................................................... 5/14/91
FEWEST POINTS SCORED (SHOT CLOCK ERA)
One Game: 72.................... Chicago vs. Golden State............................................................................... 4/11/75
1st Half: 33.................... Houston at Golden State............................................................................... 4/16/16
2nd Half: 25.................... Houston at Golden State............................................................................... 5/26/18
1st Quarter: 13.................... New Orleans at Golden State........................................................................ 4/18/15
2nd Quarter: 13.................... Chicago vs. Golden State............................................................................... 5/11/75
3rd Quarter: 12.................... Oklahoma City at Golden State..................................................................... 5/30/16
12.................... Portland at Golden State............................................................................... 4/19/17
4th Quarter: 9.................... Houston at Golden State............................................................................... 5/26/18
Overtime: 2.................... Cleveland at Golden State............................................................................... 6/4/15
FIELD GOALS MADE
One Game: 58.................... Milwaukee vs. San Francisco........................................................................... 4/4/71
One Half: 32.................... Boston vs. Philadelphia................................................................................... 4/1/62
West Coast: 29.................... Phoenix at Golden State................................................................................ 5/13/89
Fewest Game: 25.................... Syracuse at Philadelphia............................................................................... 3/27/56
West Coast: 28.................... Cleveland at Golden State............................................................................... 6/5/16
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
One Game: 135.................... Boston vs. Philadelphia................................................................................. 3/22/60
West Coast: 118.................... Philadelphia vs. San Francisco....................................................................... 4/16/67
One Half: 77.................... Boston vs. Philadelphia................................................................................. 3/22/60
One Quarter: 42.................... Boston vs. Philadelphia................................................................................. 3/22/60
Fewest Game: 71.................... Chicago at Golden State................................................................................ 4/27/75
71.................... Denver at Golden State..................................................................................4/28/13
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE, GAME
Highest: .615.................... Seattle vs. Golden State (48-78)................................................................... 4/28/92
Lowest: .258.................... Syracuse at Philadelphia (25-97).................................................................. 3/27/56
West Coast: .316.................... St. Louis at San Francisco (37-117)................................................................ 4/10/67
FREE THROWS MADE
One Game: 46.................... Syracuse at Philadelphia............................................................................... 3/27/56
One Half: 22.................... St. Louis at San Francisco................................................................................ 4/1/67
22.................... Los Angeles at Golden State.......................................................................... 4/26/77
One Quarter: 15.................... Seattle vs. Golden State................................................................................ 4/28/92
Fewest Game: 8.................... Milwaukee at Golden State........................................................................... 4/13/73
8.................... Memphis at Golden State.............................................................................. 5/13/15
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
One Game: 64.................... Syracuse at Philadelphia............................................................................... 3/27/56
64.................... Philadelphia at San Francisco........................................................................ 4/24/67
One Quarter: 18.................... Philadelphia vs. San Francisco (OT)............................................................... 4/14/67
18.................... Washington at Golden State......................................................................... 5/23/75
18.................... Los Angeles at Golden State.......................................................................... 4/26/77
Fewest Game: 10.................... Memphis at Golden State.............................................................................. 5/13/15
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE, GAME
Highest: 1.000*.................... Phoenix vs. Golden State (28-28).................................................................... 5/9/89
Lowest: .435.................... L.A. Clippers at Golden State (8-28) ............................................................. 4/24/14
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
One Game: 24*.................... Cleveland vs. Golden State (NBA Playoffs record)............................................ 6/9/17
One Half: 13*.................... Cleveland vs. Golden State (NBA Playoffs record)............................................ 6/9/17
One Quarter: 8.................... Houston vs. Golden State.............................................................................. 5/25/15

*NBA Record

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THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED


One Game: 45.................... Cleveland vs. Golden State.............................................................................. 6/9/17
One Half: 24.................... Cleveland vs. Golden State.............................................................................. 6/9/17
One Quarter: 14.................... Houston vs. Golden State.............................................................................. 5/24/18
14.................... Houston vs. Golden State.............................................................................. 5/28/18
REBOUNDS
One Game: 97*.................... Boston vs. Philadelphia................................................................................. 3/19/60
West Coast: 93.................... Philadelphia vs. San Francisco....................................................................... 4/16/67
One Half: 60.................... Boston vs. Philadelphia ................................................................................ 3/19/60
60.................... Philadelphia vs. San Francisco ...................................................................... 4/16/67
One Quarter: 31.................... Boston vs. Philadelphia ................................................................................ 3/19/60
31.................... Philadelphia vs. San Francisco ...................................................................... 4/16/67
Fewest Game: 26.................... Denver vs. Golden State................................................................................ 4/23/13
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
One Game: 25.................... Phoenix at Golden State ............................................................................... 5/11/89
Fewest Game: 4.................... Houston vs. Golden State.............................................................................. 5/25/15
DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS
One Game: 44.................... Phoenix at Golden State ............................................................................... 5/13/89
44.................... L.A. Lakers vs. Golden State (OT)................................................................... 5/14/91
44....................Cleveland vs. Golden State............................................................................... 6/1/17
44....................New Orleans vs. Golden State........................................................................ 5/26/18
Fewest Game: 20.................... Detroit vs. Golden State ............................................................................... 4/24/76
20.................... Denver vs. Golden State................................................................................ 4/23/13
ASSISTS
One Game: 39.................... San Antonio vs. Golden State........................................................................ 4/25/91
One Half: 21.................... San Antonio vs. Golden State........................................................................ 4/25/91
One Quarter: 12.................... Philadelphia vs. San Francisco ...................................................................... 4/16/67
12....................San Antonio vs. Golden State......................................................................... 5/22/17
Fewest Game: 14.................... Denver at Golden State................................................................................. 4/28/13
14.................... San Antonio vs. Golden State.......................................................................... 5/8/13
14.................... Cleveland at Golden State............................................................................... 6/7/15
14.................... Cleveland vs. Golden State............................................................................ 6/16/15
PERSONAL FOULS
One Game: 35.................... Seattle at Golden State................................................................................. 4/25/92
Fewest Game: 12.................... Los Angeles at Golden State ......................................................................... 4/21/73
DISQUALIFICATIONS
One Game: 3.................... Milwaukee vs. Golden State at Madison, WI.................................................. 4/10/73
STEALS
One Game: 19.................... Los Angeles vs. Golden State ........................................................................ 4/29/77
19.................... Los Angeles vs. Golden State .......................................................................... 5/4/77
Fewest Game: 2.................... Detroit vs. Golden State ............................................................................... 4/30/76
2.................... L.A. Lakers at Golden State ........................................................................... 5/10/87
2.................... Cleveland vs. Golden State............................................................................ 6/11/15
BLOCKED SHOTS
One Game: 12.................... Los Angeles vs. Golden State......................................................................... 4/22/77
TURNOVERS
One Game: 30.................... Phoenix at Golden State ................................................................................. 5/2/76
ALL-TIME PLAYOFF RECORDS

Fewest Game: 3.................... Memphis vs. Golden State ............................................................................ 5/15/15

181
ALL-TIME PLAYOFF RESULTS

1946-47 1955-56
Quarterfinals - Warriors win series 2-1 Eastern Div. Finals - Warriors win series 3-2
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
April 2 St. Louis Philadelphia W 73-68 March 23 Syracuse Philadelphia W 109-87
April 5 St. Louis St. Louis L 51-73 March 25 Syracuse Syracuse L 118-122
April 6 St. Louis St. Louis W 75-59 March 27 Syracuse Philadelphia W 119-96
March 28 Syracuse Syracuse L 104-108
Semifinals - Warriors win series 2-0 March 29 Syracuse Philadelphia W 109-104
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
April 12 New York Philadelphia W 82-70 NBA Finals - Warriors win series 4-1
April 14 New York New York W 72-53 DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
March 31 Ft. Wayne Philadelphia W 98-94
BAA Finals - Warriors win series 4-1 April 1 Ft. Wayne Ft. Wayne L 83-84
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE April 3 Ft. Wayne Philadelphia W 100-96
April 16 Chicago Philadelphia W 84-71 April 5 Ft. Wayne Ft. Wayne W 107-105
April 17 Chicago Philadelphia W 85-74 April 7 Ft. Wayne Philadelphia W 99-88
April 19 Chicago Chicago W 75-72
1956-57
April 20 Chicago Chicago L 73-74
Eastern Div. Semifinals - Syracuse wins series 2-0
April 22 Chicago Philadelphia W 83-80
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
1947-48 March 16 Syracuse Philadelphia L 96-103
Semifinals - Warriors win series 4-3 March 18 Syracuse Syracuse L 80-91
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
1957-58
March 23 St. Louis St. Louis L 58-60
Eastern Div. Semifinals - Warriors win series 2-1
March 25 St. Louis St. Louis W 65-64
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
March 27 St. Louis Philadelphia W 84-56
March 15 Syracuse Syracuse L 82-86
March 30 St. Louis Philadelphia L 51-56
March 16 Syracuse Philadelphia W 95-93
April 1 St. Louis St. Louis L 62-69
March 18 Syracuse Syracuse W 101-88
April 3 St. Louis Philadelphia W 84-61
April 6 St. Louis St. Louis W 85-46
Eastern Div. Finals - Boston wins series 4-1
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
BAA Finals - Baltimore wins series 4-2
March 19 Boston Boston L 98-107
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
March 22 Boston Philadelphia L 87-109
April 10 Baltimore Philadelphia W 71-60
March 23 Boston Boston L 92-106
April 13 Baltimore Philadelphia L 63-66
March 26 Boston Philadelphia W 111-97
April 15 Baltimore Baltimore L 70-72
March 27 Boston Boston L 88-93
April 17 Baltimore Baltimore L 75-78
April 20 Baltimore Philadelphia W 91-82 1959-60
April 21 Baltimore Baltimore L 73-88 Eastern Div. Semifinals - Warriors win series 2-1
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
1948-49
March 11 Syracuse Philadelphia W 115-92
Eastern Div. Semifinals - Washington wins series 2-0
March 13 Syracuse Syracuse L 119-125
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
March 14 Syracuse Philadelphia W 132-112
March 23 Washington Philadelphia L 70-92
March 24 Washington Washington L 78-80
Eastern Div. Finals - Boston wins series 4-2
1949-50 DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
Eastern Div. Semifinals - Syracuse wins series 2-0 March 16 Boston Boston L 105-111
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE March 18 Boston Philadelphia W 115-110
March 22 Syracuse Syracuse L 76-93 March 19 Boston Boston L 90-120
March 23 Syracuse Philadelphia L 53-59 March 20 Boston Philadelphia L 104-112
March 22 Boston Boston W 128-107
1950-51
March 24 Boston Philadephia L 117-119
Eastern Div. Semifinals - Syracuse wins series 2-0
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE 1960-61
March 20 Syracuse Philadelphia L 89-91(ot) Eastern Div. Semifinals - Syracuse wins series 3-0
March 22 Syracuse Syracuse L 78-90 DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
March 14 Syracuse Philadelphia L 107-115
1951-52
March 16 Syracuse Syracuse L 114-115
Eastern Div. Semifinals - Syracuse wins series 2-1
March 18 Syracuse Philadelphia L 103-106
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
March 20 Syracuse Syracuse L 83-102
March 22 Syracuse Philadelphia W 100-95
March 23 Syracuse Syracuse L 78-84

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ALL-TIME PLAYOFF RESULTS

1961-62 1967-68
Eastern Div. Semifinals - Warriors win series 3-2 Western Div. Semifinals - Warriors win series 4-2
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
March 16 Syracuse Philadelphia W 110-103 March 22 St. Louis St. Louis W 111-106
March 18 Syracuse Syracuse W 97-82 March 23 St. Louis St. Louis L 103-111
March 19 Syracuse Philadelphia L 100-101 March 26 St. Louis San Francisco W 124-109
March 20 Syracuse Syracuse L 99-106 March 29 St. Louis San Francisco W 108-107
March 22 Syracuse Philadelphia W 121-104 March 31 St. Louis St. Louis L 103-129
April 2 St. Louis San Francisco W 111-106
Eastern Div. Finals - Boston wins series 4-3
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE Western Div. Finals - Los Angeles wins series 4-0
March 24 Boston Boston L 89-117 DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
March 27 Boston Philadelphia W 113-106 April 5 Los Angeles Los Angeles L 105-133
March 28 Boston Boston L 114-129 April 10 Los Angeles Los Angeles L 112-115
March 31 Boston Philadelphia W 110-106 April 11 Los Angeles San Francisco L 124-128
April 1 Boston Boston L 104-119 April 13 Los Angeles San Francisco L 100-106
April 3 Boston Philadelphia W 109-99
1968-69
April 5 Boston Boston L 107-109
Western Div. Semifinals - Los Angeles wins series 4-2
1963-64 DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
Western Div. Finals - Warriors win series 4-3 March 26 Los Angeles Los Angeles W 99-94
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE March 28 Los Angeles Los Angeles W 107-101
April 1 St. Louis San Francisco L 111-116 March 31 Los Angeles San Francisco L 98-115
April 3 St. Louis San Francisco W 120-85 April 2 Los Angeles San Francisco L 88-103
April 5 St. Louis St. Louis L 109-113 April 4 Los Angeles Los Angeles L 98-103
April 8 St. Louis St. Louis W 111-109 April 5 Los Angeles San Francisco L 78-118
April 10 St. Louis San Francisco W 121-97
1970-71
April 12 St. Louis St. Louis L 95-123
Western Conf. Semifinals - Milwaukee wins series 4-1
April 16 St. Louis San Francisco W 105-95
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
March 27 Milwaukee San Francisco L 96-107
NBA Finals - Boston wins series 4-1
March 29 Milwaukee Milwaukee L 90-104
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
March 30 Milwaukee Milwaukee L 102-114
April 18 Boston Boston L 96-108
April 1 Milwaukee San Francisco W 106-104
April 20 Boston Boston L 101-124
April 4 Milwaukee Milwaukee L 86-136
April 22 Boston San Francisco W 115-91
April 24 Boston San Francisco L 95-98 1971-72
April 26 Boston Boston L 99-105 Western Conf. Semifinals - Milwaukee wins series 4-1
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
1966-67
March 28 Milwaukee Milwaukee W 117-106
Western Div. Semifinals - Warriors win series 3-0
March 30 Milwaukee Milwaukee L 93-118
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
April 1 Milwaukee Golden State L 94-122
March 21 Los Angeles San Francisco W 124-108
April 4 Milwaukee Golden State L 99-106
March 23 Los Angeles Los Angeles W 113-102
April 6 Milwaukee Milwaukee L 100-108
March 26 Los Angeles San Francisco W 122-115
1972-73
Western Div. Finals - Warriors win series 4-2 Western Conf. Semifinals - Warriors win series 4-2
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
March 30 Milwaukee Milwaukee L 90-110
ALL-TIME PLAYOFF RECORDS

March 30 St. Louis San Francisco W 117-115


April 1 St. Louis San Francisco W 143-136 April 1 Milwaukee Milwaukee W 95-92
April 5 St. Louis St. Louis L 109-115 April 5 Milwaukee Golden State L 93-113
April 8 St. Louis St. Louis L 104-109 April 7 Milwaukee Golden State W 102-97
April 10 St. Louis San Francisco W 123-102 April 10 Milwaukee Milwaukee W 100-97
April 12 St. Louis St. Louis W 112-107 April 13 Milwaukee Golden State W 100-86

NBA Finals - Philadelphia wins series 4-2 Western Conf. Finals - Los Angeles wins series 4-1
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
April 14 Philadelphia Philadelphia L 135-141(ot) April 17 Los Angeles Los Angeles L 99-101
April 16 Philadelphia Philadelphia L 95-126 April 19 Los Angeles Los Angeles L 93-104
April 18 Philadelphia San Francisco W 130-124 April 21 Los Angeles Golden State L 70-126
April 20 Philadelphia San Francisco L 108-122 April 23 Los Angeles Golden State W 117-109
April 23 Philadelphia Philadelphia W 117-109 April 25 Los Angeles Los Angeles L 118-128
April 24 Philadelphia San Francisco L 122-125

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1974-75 1986-87
Western Conf. Semifinals - Warriors win series 4-2 Western Conf. First Round - Warriors win series 3-2
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
April 14 Seattle Golden State W 123-96 April 23 Utah Utah L 85-99
April 16 Seattle Golden State L 99-100 April 25 Utah Utah L 100-103
April 17 Seattle Seattle W 105-96 April 29 Utah Golden State W 110-95
April 19 Seattle Seattle L 94-111 May 1 Utah Golden State W 98-94
April 22 Seattle Golden State W 124-100 May 3 Utah Utah W 118-113
April 24 Seattle Seattle W 105-96
Western Conf. Semifinals - L.A. Lakers win series 4-1
Western Conf. Finals - Warriors win series 4-3 DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE May 5 L.A. Lakers Los Angeles L 116-125
April 27 Chicago Golden State W 107-89 May 7 L.A. Lakers Los Angeles L 101-116
April 30 Chicago Chicago L 89-90 May 9 L.A. Lakers Golden State L 108-133
May 4 Chicago Chicago L 101-108 May 10 L.A. Lakers Golden State W 129-121
May 6 Chicago Golden State W 111-106 May 11 L.A. Lakers Golden State L 106-118
May 8 Chicago Golden State L 79-89
1988-89
May 11 Chicago Chicago W 86-72
Western Conf. First Round - Warriors win series 3-0
May 14 Chicago Golden State W 83-79
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
April 27 Utah Utah W 123-119
NBA Finals - Warriors win series 4-0
April 29 Utah Utah W 99-91
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
May 2 Utah Golden State W 120-106
May 18 Washington Washington W 101-95
May 20 Washington Golden State* W 92-91
Western Conf. Semifinals - Phoenix wins series 4-1
May 23 Washington Golden State* W 109-101
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
May 25 Washington Washington W 96-95
May 6 Phoenix Phoenix L 103-130
*Games played at Cow Palace (Daly City, CA)
May 9 Phoenix Phoenix W 127-122
1975-76 May 11 Phoenix Golden State L 104-113
Western Conf. Semifinals - Warriors win series 4-2 May 13 Phoenix Golden State L 99-135
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE May 16 Phoenix Phoenix L 104-116
April 20 Detroit Golden State W 127-103
1990-91
April 22 Detroit Golden State L 111-123
Western Conf. First Round - Warriors win series 3-1
April 24 Detroit Detroit W 113-96
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
April 26 Detroit Detroit L 102-106
April 25 San Antonio San Antonio L 121-130
April 28 Detroit Golden State W 128-109
April 27 San Antonio San Antonio W 111-98
April 30 Detroit Detroit W 118-116(ot)
May 1 San Antonio Golden State W 109-106
May 3 San Antonio Golden State W 110-97
Western Conf. Finals - Phoenix wins series 4-3
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
Western Conf. Semifinals - L.A. Lakers win series 4-1
May 2 Phoenix Golden State W 128-103
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
May 5 Phoenix Golden State L 101-108
May 5 L.A. Lakers Los Angeles L 116-126
May 7 Phoenix Phoenix W 99-91
May 8 L.A. Lakers Los Angeles W 125-124
May 9 Phoenix Phoenix L 129-133(2ot)
May 10 L.A. Lakers Golden State L 112-115
May 12 Phoenix Golden State W 111-95
May 12 L.A. Lakers Golden State L 107-123
May 14 Phoenix Phoenix L 104-105
May 14 L.A. Lakers Los Angeles L 119-124(ot)
May 16 Phoenix Golden State L 86-94
1991-92
1976-77
Western Conf. First Round - Seattle wins series 3-1
Western Conf. First Round - Warriors win series 2-1
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
April 23 Seattle Golden State L 109-117
April 12 Detroit Golden State L 90-95
April 25 Seattle Golden State W 115-101
April 14 Detroit Detroit W 138-108
April 28 Seattle Seattle L 128-129
April 17 Detroit Golden State W 109-101
April 30 Seattle Seattle L 116-119
Western Conf. Semifinals - Los Angeles wins series 4-3 1993-94
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE Western Conf. Semifinals - Phoenix wins series 3-0
April 20 Los Angeles Los Angeles L 106-115 DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
April 22 Los Angeles Los Angeles L 86-95 April 29 Phoenix Phoenix L 104-111
April 24 Los Angeles Golden State W 109-105 May 1 Phoenix Phoenix L 111-117
April 26 Los Angeles Golden State W 114-103 May 4 Phoenix Golden State L 133-140
April 29 Los Angeles Los Angeles L 105-112
May 1 Los Angeles Golden State W 115-106
May 4 Los Angeles Los Angeles L 84-97

184
ALL-TIME PLAYOFF RESULTS

2006-07 2014-15 (cont.)


Western Conf. First Round - Warriors win series 4-2 Western Conf. Finals - Warriors win series 4-1
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
April 22 Dallas Dallas W 97-85 May 19 Houston Golden State W 110-106
April 25 Dallas Dallas L 99-112 May 21 Houston Golden State W 99-98
April 27 Dallas Golden State W 109-91 May 23 Houston Houston W 115-80
April 29 Dallas Golden State W 103-99 May 25 Houston Houston L 115-128
May 1 Dallas Dallas L 112-118 May 27 Houston Golden State W 104-90
May 3 Dallas Golden State W 111-86
NBA Finals - Warriors win series 4-2
Western Conf. Semifinals - Utah wins series 4-1 DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE June 4 Cleveland Golden State W 108-100 (ot)
May 7 Utah Utah L 112-116 June 7 Cleveland Golden State L 93-95 (ot)
May 9 Utah Utah L 117-127(ot) June 9 Cleveland Cleveland L 91-96
May 11 Utah Golden State W 125-105 June 11 Cleveland Cleveland W 103-82
May 13 Utah Golden State L 101-115 June 14 Cleveland Golden State W 104-91
May 15 Utah Utah L 87-100 June 16 Cleveland Cleveland W 105-97
2012-13 2015-16
Western Conf. First Round - Warriors win series 4-2 Western Conf. First Round - Warriors win series 4-1
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
April 20 Denver Denver L 95-97 April 16 Houston Golden State W 104-78
April 23 Denver Denver W 131-117 April 18 Houston Golden State W 115-106
April 26 Denver Golden State W 110-108 April 21 Houston Houston L 96-97
April 28 Denver Golden State W 115-101 April 24 Houston Houston W 121-94
April 30 Denver Denver L 100-107 April 27 Houston Golden State W 114-81
May 2 Denver Golden State W 92-88
Western Conf. Semifinals - Warriors win series 4-1
Western Conf. Semifinals - San Antonio wins series 4-2 DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE May 1 Portland Golden State W 118-106
May 6 San Antonio San Antonio L 127-129(2ot) May 3 Portland Golden State W 110-99
May 8 San Antonio San Antonio W 100-91 May 7 Portland Portland L 108-120
May 10 San Antonio Golden State L 92-102 May 9 Portland Portland W 132-125 (ot)
May 12 San Antonio Golden State W 97-87(ot) May 11 Portland Golden State W 125-121
May 14 San Antonio San Antonio L 91-109
May 16 San Antonio Golden State L 82-94 Western Conf. Finals - Warriors win series 4-3
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
2013-14
May 16 Oklahoma City Golden State L 102-108
Western Conf. First Round - L.A. Clippers win series 4-3
May 18 Oklahoma City Golden State W 118-91
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
May 22 Oklahoma City Oklahoma City L 105-133
April 19 L.A. Clippers Los Angeles W 109-105
May 24 Oklahoma City Oklahoma City L 94-118
April 21 L.A. Clippers Los Angeles L 98-138
May 26 Oklahoma City Golden State W 120-111
April 24 L.A. Clippers Golden State L 96-98
May 28 Oklahoma City Oklahoma City W 108-101
April 27 L.A. Clippers Golden State W 118-97
May 30 Oklahoma City Golden State W 96-88
April 29 L.A. Clippers Los Angeles L 103-113
May 1 L.A. Clippers Golden State W 100-99
NBA Finals - Cleveland wins series 4-3
May 3 L.A. Clippers Los Angeles L 121-126
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
ALL-TIME PLAYOFF RECORDS

2014-15 June 2 Cleveland Golden State W 104-89


Western Conf. First Round - Warriors win series 4-0 June 5 Cleveland Golden State W 110-77
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE June 8 Cleveland Cleveland L 90-120
April 18 New Orleans Golden State W 106-99 June 10 Cleveland Cleveland W 108-97
April 20 New Orleans Golden State W 97-87 June 13 Cleveland Golden State L 97-112
April 23 New Orleans New Orleans W 123-119 (ot) June 16 Cleveland Cleveland L 101-115
April 25 New Orleans New Orleans W 109-98 June 19 Cleveland Golden State L 89-93

Western Conf. Semifinals - Warriors win series 4-2


DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
May 3 Memphis Golden State W 101-86
May 5 Memphis Golden State L 90-97
May 9 Memphis Memphis L 89-99
May 11 Memphis Memphis W 101-84
May 13 Memphis Golden State W 98-78
May 15 Memphis Memphis W 108-95

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2016-17 2018-19
Western Conf. First Round - Warriors win series 4-0 Western Conf. First Round - Warriors win series 4-2
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
April 16 Portland Golden State W 121-109 April 13 L.A. Clippers Golden State W 121-104
April 19 Portland Golden State W 110-81 April 15 L.A. Clippers Golden State L 131-135
April 22 Portland Portland W 119-113 April 18 L.A. Clippers L.A. Clippers W 132-105
April 24 Portland Portland W 128-103 April 21 L.A. Clippers L.A. Clippers W 113-105
April 24 L.A. Clippers Golden State L 121-129
Western Conf. Semifinals - Warriors win series 4-0 April 26 L.A. Clippers L.A. Clippers W 129-110
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
May 2 Utah Golden State W 106-94 Western Conf. Semifinals - Warriors win series 4-2
May 4 Utah Golden State W 115-104 DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
May 6 Utah Utah W 102-91 April 28 Houston Golden State W 104-100
May 8 Utah Utah W 121-95 April 30 Houston Golden State W 115-109
May 4 Houston Houston L 121-126 (ot)
Western Conf. Finals - Warriors win series 4-0 May 6 Houston Houston L 108-112
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE May 8 Houston Golden State W 104-99
May 14 San Antonio Golden State W 113-111 May 10 Houston Houston W 118-113
May 16 San Antonio Golden State W 136-100
May 20 San Antonio San Antonio W 120-108 Western Conf. Finals - Warriors win series 4-0
May 22 San Antonio San Antonio W 129-115 DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
May 14 Portland Golden State W 116-94
NBA Finals - Warriors win series 4-1 May 16 Portland Golden State W 114-111
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE May 18 Portland Portland W 110-99
June 1 Cleveland Golden State W 113-91 May 20 Portland Portland W 119-117 (ot)
June 4 Cleveland Golden State W 132-113
June 7 Cleveland Cleveland W 118-113 NBA Finals - Raptors win series 4-2
June 9 Cleveland Cleveland L 116-137 DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
June 12 Cleveland Golden State W 129-120 May 30 Toronto Toronto L 109-118
June 2 Toronto Toronto W 109-104
2017-18
June 5 Toronto Golden State L 109-123
Western Conf. First Round - Warriors win series 4-1
June 7 Toronto Golden State L 92-105
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
June 10 Toronto Toronto W 106-105
April 14 San Antonio Golden State W 113-92
June 13 Toronto Golden State L 110-114
April 16 San Antonio Golden State W 116-101
April 19 San Antonio San Antonio W 110-97
April 22 San Antonio San Antonio L 90-103
April 24 San Antonio Golden State W 99-91

Western Conf. Semifinals - Warriors win series 4-1


DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
April 28 New Orleans Golden State W 123-101
May 1 New Orleans Golden State W 121-116
May 4 New Orleans New Orleans L 100-119
May 6 New Orleans New Orleans W 118-92
May 8 New Orleans Golden State W 113-104

Western Conf. Finals - Warriors win series 4-3


DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
May 14 Houston Houston W 119-106
May 16 Houston Houston L 105-127
May 20 Houston Golden State W 126-85
May 22 Houston Golden State L 92-95
May 24 Houston Houston L 94-98
May 26 Houston Golden State W 115-86
May 28 Houston Houston W 101-92

NBA Finals - Warriors win series 4-0


DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE
May 31 Cleveland Golden State W 124-114 (ot)
June 3 Cleveland Golden State W 122-103
June 6 Cleveland Cleveland W 110-102 2015 NBA Finals MVP Andre Iguodala looks to pass while in
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186
YEARLY PLAYOFF STATISTICS

1946-47
PLAYER G FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT AST PF PTS AVG
Fulks, Joe 10 74 257 .288 74 94 .787 3 32 222 22.2
Musi, Angelo 10 48 160 .300 21 29 .724 5 27 117 11.7
Senesky, George 10 44 139 .317 21 26 .808 8 15 109 10.9
Hillhouse, Art 10 24 91 .264 39 46 .848 8 41 87 8.7
Dallmar, Howard 10 26 104 .250 30 40 .750 16 28 82 8.2
Kaplowitz, Ralph 10 22 98 .224 22 27 .815 6 25 66 6.6
Fleischman, Jerome 9 22 70 .314 13 18 .722 3 20 57 6.3
Rullo, Jerry 7 3 13 .231 1 1 1.000 0 1 7 1.0
Guokas, Matthew 8 1 9 .111 2 5 .400 0 11 4 0.5
Rosenberg, Alexander 9 1 12 .083 0 3 .000 3 4 2 0.2
WARRIORS 10 265 953 .278 223 289 .772 52 204 753 75.3
1947-48
PLAYER G FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT AST PF PTS AVG
Fulks, Joe 13 92 380 .242 98 121 .810 3 55 282 21.7
Halbert, Chuck 13 49 185 .265 51 84 .607 4 45 149 11.5
Senesky, George 13 50 159 .314 29 45 .644 10 33 129 9.9
Dallmar, Howard 13 38 178 .213 30 48 .625 37 55 106 8.2
Kaplowitz, Ralph 13 32 93 .344 22 29 .759 7 22 86 6.6
Musi, Angelo 13 26 129 .202 21 28 .750 11 30 73 5.6
Crossin, Francis 10 16 49 .327 8 9 .889 10 18 40 4.0
O’Brien, Bob 9 9 38 .237 10 15 .667 3 13 28 3.1
Fleishman, Jerry 7 5 89 .056 6 8 .950 2 7 16 2.3
Benders, Hank 12 8 35 .229 7 13 .538 4 15 23 1.9
WARRIORS 13 325 1275 .255 282 400 .705 91 293 932 71.7
1948-49
PLAYER G FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT AST PF PTS AVG
Crossin, Francis 2 13 31 .419 5 7 .714 3 3 31 15.5
Bornheimer, Dave 2 7 17 .412 6 9 .667 2 11 20 10.0
Fleishman, Jerry 2 7 26 .269 6 9 .667 4 5 20 10.0
Sadowski, Ed 2 6 38 .158 8 13 .615 3 6 20 10.0
Bishop, Gale 2 7 26 .269 4 8 .500 2 3 18 9.0
Dallmar, Howard 2 4 18 .222 5 7 .714 4 9 13 6.5
Senesky, George 2 3 22 .136 6 8 1.000 4 6 12 6.0
Musi, Angelo 2 3 17 .176 2 2 1.000 0 1 8 4.0
Rullo, Jerry 2 2 8 .250 2 2 1.000 1 9 6 3.0
Fulks, Joe 1 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 1 0 0.0
Torgoff, Irv 2 0 3 .000 0 0 — 2 2 0 0.0
WARRIORS 2 52 196 .265 44 65 .677 25 56 148 74.0
1949-50
PLAYER G FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT AST PF PTS AVG
Gardner, Vern 2 15 44 .341 6 9 .667 2 11 36 18.0
Crossin, Francis 2 9 27 .333 8 9 .889 4 3 26 13.0
Livingstone, Ron 2 6 16 .375 4 7 .571 5 12 16 8.0
Fulks, Joe 2 5 26 .192 5 10 .500 2 10 15 7.5
Senesky, George 2 6 16 .375 2 4 .500 3 2 14 7.0
Mogus, Leo 2 3 18 .167 4 7 .571 7 10 10 5.0
Guokas, Al 2 2 4 .500 2 6 .333 5 3 6 3.0
Bobb, Nelson 2 1 3 .333 0 0 — 1 3 2 1.0
Bornheimer, Jake 2 1 3 .333 0 0 — 0 2 2 1.0
Fleishman, Jerry 2 1 3 .333 0 1 .000 3 6 2 1.0
WARRIORS 2 49 160 .306 31 53 .585 32 62 129 64.5
1950-51
PLAYER G FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PF PTS AVG
Fulks, Joe 2 16 49 .327 20 27 .741 16 1 9 52 26.0
Arizin, Paul 2 14 27 .519 13 16 .813 20 3 10 41 20.5
Mikan, Ed 2 6 26 .231 10 11 .909 21 3 6 22 11.0
ALL-TIME PLAYOFF RECORDS

Phillip, Andy 2 6 15 .400 3 6 .500 15 14 9 15 7.5


Senesky, George 2 4 22 .182 7 9 .778 7 15 6 15 7.5
Gardner, Vern 2 4 8 .500 3 3 1.000 4 0 8 11 5.5
Closs, Bill 2 2 8 .250 3 5 .600 8 5 5 7 3.5
Livingstone, Ron 2 2 3 .667 0 0 — 2 0 1 4 2.0
Bobb, Nelson 1 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 2 2 0 0.0
Mogus, Leo 1 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 0.0
WARRIORS 2 54 158 .342 59 77 .766 93 43 56 167 83.5
1951-52
PLAYER G FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PF PTS AVG
Arzin, Paul 3 24 53 .453 29 33 .879 38 8 17 77 25.7
Senesky, George 3 13 33 .545 7 11 .636 12 11 9 43 14.3
Phillip, Andy 3 8 19 .421 19 24 .792 14 22 16 35 11.7
Gardner, Vern 3 7 19 .368 10 11 .909 14 3 14 24 8.0
Mikan, Ed 3 7 22 .318 6 7 .857 20 2 15 20 6.7
Fulks, Joe 3 5 33 .152 7 9 .778 12 2 13 17 5.7
Budko, Walt 3 6 14 .429 4 7 .571 12 5 11 16 5.3
Johnston, Neil 3 5 10 .500 6 8 .750 10 1 8 16 5.3
Bobb, Nelson 3 1 3 .333 2 5 .400 2 1 4 4 1.3
Payton, Mel 3 1 2 .500 2 2 1.000 3 1 6 4 1.3
WARRIORS 3 82 208 .394 92 117 .786 137 56 113 256 85.3
187
YEARLY PLAYOFF STATISTICS

1955-56
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PF DQ PTS AVG
Arizin, Paul 10 409 103 229 .450 83 99 .838 84 29 31 1 289 28.9
Johnston, Neil 10 397 69 169 .408 65 92 .707 143 51 41 0 203 20.3
George, Jack 10 405 46 118 .390 44 59 .746 47 52 37 2 136 13.6
Graboski, Joe 10 313 53 154 .344 26 35 .743 94 27 37 2 132 13.2
Gola, Tom 10 360 38 107 .355 47 60 .783 101 58 47 2 123 12.3
Beck, Ernie 10 250 31 72 .431 22 31 .710 51 22 32 1 84 8.4
Dempsey, George 10 134 12 30 .400 14 20 .700 25 13 11 0 38 3.8
Davis, Walter 10 69 10 22 .455 3 6 .500 28 3 21 0 23 2.3
Moore, Jack 8 52 8 20 .400 2 6 .333 17 2 14 0 18 2.3
Hennessy, Lawrence 3 11 0 9 .000 0 0 — 1 2 1 0 0 0.0
WARRIORS 10 2400 370 930 .398 306 408 .750 644 259 272 8 1046 104.6
1956-57
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PF DQ PTS AVG
Johnston, Neil 2 84 17 53 .321 4 6 .667 35 9 9 0 38 19.0
Graboski, Joe 2 91 13 40 .325 9 11 .818 22 4 7 0 35 17.5
Beck, Ernie 2 89 14 38 .368 3 3 1.000 10 5 4 0 31 15.5
Dempsey, George 2 74 9 21 .429 7 16 .438 15 12 5 0 25 12.5
George, Jack 2 63 7 15 .467 4 6 .667 7 6 5 0 18 9.0
Davis, Walter 2 37 4 13 .308 4 4 1.000 14 1 8 0 12 6.0
Arizin, Paul 2 22 3 8 .375 3 5 .600 8 1 3 0 9 4.5
Costello, Lawrence 2 16 3 8 .375 0 1 .000 5 2 3 0 6 3.0
Hitch, Lew 2 3 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 2 0 0 0 2 1.0
Moore, Jack 1 1 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
WARRIORS 2 480 70 197 .355 36 54 .667 133 40 44 0 176 88.0
1957-58
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PF DQ PTS AVG
Arizin, Paul 8 309 66 169 .391 56 72 .778 62 16 26 1 188 23.5
Gola, Tom 8 327 36 109 .330 38 51 .745 84 32 24 0 110 13.8
Sauldsberry, Woody 8 290 45 131 .344 13 23 .565 87 6 27 0 103 12.9
Graboski, Joe 8 252 40 138 .290 18 23 .783 82 30 21 0 98 12.3
Johnston, Neil 8 189 30 78 .385 27 33 .818 69 14 18 0 87 10.9
George, Jack 8 277 30 81 .370 16 20 .800 38 31 14 0 76 9.5
Beck, Ernie 8 156 23 61 .377 6 9 .667 32 13 16 0 52 6.5
Dempsey, George 8 101 14 28 .500 5 9 .556 18 6 11 0 33 4.1
Rosenbluth, Lennie 4 11 3 9 .333 2 3 .667 3 0 0 0 8 2.0
Dunn, Pat 3 8 0 4 .000 0 0 — 1 1 1 0 0 0.0
WARRIORS 8 1920 287 808 .355 181 243 .745 548 149 158 1 755 94.4
1959-60
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PF DQ PTS AVG
Chamberlain, Wilt 9 415 125 252 .496 49 110 .445 232 19 17 0 299 33.2
Arizin, Paul 9 371 84 195 .431 69 79 .873 86 33 29 0 237 26.3
Rodgers, Guy 9 370 49 136 .360 20 36 .555 77 54 39 3 118 13.1
Sauldsberry, Woody 9 298 54 159 .350 8 14 .571 64 12 40 3 116 12.9
Gola, Tom 9 340 42 102 .412 29 36 .805 95 50 41 3 113 12.5
Johnson, Andy 9 183 28 67 .418 24 47 .511 45 21 26 1 80 8.9
Graboski, Joe 9 129 17 58 .293 7 9 .777 30 9 23 0 41 4.5
Beck, Ernie 4 22 4 9 .444 0 1 .000 6 3 1 0 8 2.0
Hatton, Vern 6 17 4 13 .308 1 3 .333 3 1 3 0 9 1.5
Ruklick, Joe 4 15 2 9 .222 0 0 — 5 0 3 0 4 1.0
WARRIORS 9 2160 409 1000 .409 207 335 .618 700 202 222 10 1025 113.9
1960-61
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PF DQ PTS AVG
Chamberlain, Wilt 3 144 96 45 .469 21 38 .553 69 6 10 0 111 37.0
Arizin, Paul 3 125 22 67 .328 23 33 .697 26 12 17 2 67 22.3
Rodgers, Guy 3 121 21 57 .368 11 20 .550 21 15 16 2 53 17.7
Attles, Al 3 110 12 26 .461 5 14 .357 12 9 14 0 29 9.7
Gola, Tom 3 127 7 34 .206 15 20 .750 37 15 14 1 29 9.7
Johnson, Andy 3 50 7 22 .318 6 9 .667 10 1 11 0 20 6.7
Conlin, Ed 3 42 5 17 .294 5 5 1.000 4 4 4 0 15 5.0
Graboski, Joe 1 1 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
WARRIORS 3 720 119 319 .373 86 139 .619 210 62 86 5 324 108.0
1961-62
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PF DQ PTS AVG
Chamberlain, Wilt 12 576 162 347 .467 96 151 .636 319 37 27 0 420 35.0
Arizin, Paul 12 459 95 253 .375 88 102 .863 80 26 44 1 278 23.2
Meschery, Tom 12 508 89 224 .397 63 73 .863 138 32 48 2 241 20.1
Rodgers, Guy 12 482 52 145 .359 35 55 .636 71 88 57 3 139 11.6
Gola, Tom 9 316 19 70 .271 19 25 .760 74 24 38 2 57 6.3
Attles, Al 12 338 28 76 .368 17 31 .548 55 27 54 4 72 6.1
Larese, York 9 78 11 35 .314 8 12 .667 19 5 14 0 30 3.3
Conlin, Ed 11 86 9 45 .200 8 13 .615 20 3 14 0 26 2.4
Radovich, Frank 2 12 1 6 .167 2 4 .500 3 0 2 0 4 2.0
Ruklick, Joe 2 8 1 4 .250 1 2 .500 4 0 2 0 2 1.0
Luckenbill, Ted 4 17 0 5 .000 2 5 .400 3 1 3 0 2 0.5
WARRIORS 12 2880 467 1211 .386 339 473 .717 883 243 303 12 1271 106.1

188
YEARLY PLAYOFF STATISTICS

1963-64
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PF DQ PTS AVG
Chamberlain, Wilt 12 558 175 322 .543 66 139 .475 302 39 27 0 416 34.7
Meschery, Tom 12 405 80 181 .442 42 54 .778 87 21 37 0 202 16.8
Rodgers, Guy 12 419 57 173 .329 33 47 .702 58 90 46 1 147 12.3
Attles, Al 12 386 58 144 .403 30 56 .536 37 30 54 5 146 12.2
Thurmond, Nate 12 410 42 96 .438 36 53 .679 148 10 46 0 120 10.0
Phillips, Gary 11 256 35 97 .361 26 40 .650 24 20 36 2 96 8.7
Hightower, Wayne 12 286 29 112 .259 23 33 .697 50 18 42 1 81 6.8
Hill, Gary 9 69 12 24 .500 4 13 .308 6 8 13 0 28 3.1
Lee, George 10 67 9 20 .450 12 20 .600 16 4 15 0 30 3.0
Sears, Ken 7 24 6 10 .600 0 0 — 12 3 4 0 12 1.6
WARRIORS 12 2880 503 1171 .430 272 455 .598 736 245 320 9 1278 106.5
1966-67
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PF DQ PTS AVG
Barry, Rick 15 614 197 489 .403 127 157 .809 113 58 49 0 521 34.7
Mullins, Jeff 15 498 109 242 .450 47 59 .797 91 58 53 3 265 17.7
King, Jim 15 458 102 216 .472 40 58 .690 101 50 59 2 244 16.3
Thurmond, Nate 15 690 93 215 .433 52 91 .571 346 47 52 1 238 15.9
Meschery, Tom 15 408 79 175 .451 35 46 .761 119 25 68 5 193 12.9
Hetzel, Fred 13 308 51 133 .383 22 28 .786 93 23 36 1 124 9.5
Neumann, Paul 15 254 29 88 .330 35 47 .745 17 34 50 0 93 6.2
Lee, Clyde 11 130 19 57 .333 2 10 .200 54 8 20 0 40 3.6
Attles, Al 15 237 20 46 .435 6 16 .375 62 38 45 1 46 3.1
Olsen, Bud 4 14 4 13 .308 0 2 .000 9 1 2 0 8 2.0
Ellis, Joe 3 6 1 4 .250 0 0 — 1 2 2 0 2 0.7
Warlick, Bob 2 8 0 2 .000 0 0 — 0 1 0 0 0 0.0
WARRIORS 15 3625 704 1680 .419 366 514 .712 1134 345 436 13 1774 118.3
1967-68
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PF DQ PTS AVG
Mullins, Jeff 10 390 110 211 .521 31 43 .721 44 49 36 2 251 25.1
LaRusso, Rudy 10 385 72 182 .396 59 81 .728 99 17 35 0 203 20.3
Hetzel, Fred 10 321 69 150 .460 50 61 .820 66 16 44 2 188 18.8
Warlick, Bob 10 226 55 118 .466 28 37 .757 53 24 26 3 138 13.8
Lee, Clyde 10 405 48 117 .410 18 36 .500 132 22 38 2 114 11.4
Attles, Al 10 277 25 62 .403 23 30 .767 53 70 49 2 73 7.3
Turner, Bill 9 148 19 40 .475 9 12 .750 29 10 30 2 47 5.2
King, Jim 9 113 16 38 .421 12 19 .632 19 20 15 0 44 4.9
Lewis, Bob 1 4 2 3 .667 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 4 4.0
Ellis, Joe 9 104 13 44 .295 6 7 .857 19 7 16 0 32 3.6
Lattin, Dave 5 27 1 5 .200 5 6 .833 5 1 9 0 7 1.4
WARRIORS 10 2400 430 970 .443 241 332 .726 585 236 298 13 1101 110.1
1968-69
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PF DQ PTS AVG
LaRusso, Rudy 6 215 34 90 .378 41 53 .774 51 15 23 0 109 18.2
Thurmond, Nate 6 263 40 102 .392 20 34 .588 117 28 18 0 100 16.7
Mullins, Jeff 6 180 39 96 .406 8 11 .727 18 23 16 0 86 14.3
King, Jim 6 142 29 78 .372 14 18 .778 25 17 10 0 72 12.0
Ellis, Joe 6 161 23 79 .291 16 25 .640 51 3 22 0 62 10.3
Williams, Ron 4 42 10 26 .385 4 4 1.000 4 3 4 0 24 6.0
Turner, Bill 6 96 13 35 .371 7 11 .636 25 7 14 0 33 5.5
Lewis, Bob 5 59 11 28 .393 1 3 .333 5 6 12 0 23 4.6
Lee, Clyde 6 129 9 33 .273 9 11 .818 43 5 14 0 27 4.5
Schleuter, Dale 3 25 3 9 .333 7 15 .467 22 1 4 0 13 4.3
Attles, Al 6 109 7 21 .333 1 4 .250 18 21 17 0 15 2.5
Allen, Bob 3 19 0 4 .000 4 7 .571 6 0 2 0 4 1.3
WARRIORS 6 1400 218 601 .363 132 196 .673 385 129 156 0 568 94.7
1970-71
ALL-TIME PLAYOFF RECORDS

PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PF DQ PTS AVG
Lucas, Jerry 5 171 39 77 .506 11 16 .688 50 16 14 0 89 17.8
Thurmond, Nate 5 192 36 97 .371 16 20 .800 51 15 20 0 88 17.6
Mullins, Jeff 5 205 30 85 .353 22 25 .880 32 24 13 0 82 16.4
Williams, Ron 5 172 24 63 .381 17 19 .895 17 29 19 1 65 13.0
Portman, Bob 5 110 20 39 .513 6 9 .667 20 2 9 0 46 9.2
Jones, Nick 5 77 7 26 .269 15 18 .833 5 5 9 0 29 5.8
Ellis, Joe 5 91 13 42 .310 2 3 .667 21 0 8 0 28 5.6
Lee, Clyde 5 93 10 24 .417 4 8 .500 37 2 13 0 24 4.8
Attles, Al 4 47 4 7 .571 4 7 .571 8 11 13 0 12 3.0
Ogden, Bud 2 15 1 5 .200 4 4 1.000 4 1 0 0 6 3.0
Turner, Bill 2 18 1 5 .200 4 6 .667 3 1 2 0 6 3.0
Fontaine, Levi 2 9 2 3 .667 1 3 .333 0 0 2 0 5 2.5
WARRIORS 5 1200 187 473 .395 106 138 .768 248 106 122 1 480 96.0

189
YEARLY PLAYOFF STATISTICS

1971-72
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PF DQ PTS AVG
Thurmond, Nate 5 230 53 122 .434 21 28 .750 89 26 12 0 127 25.4
Barnett, Jim 5 197 39 91 .429 30 41 .732 20 26 20 0 108 21.6
Mullins, Jeff 5 203 31 72 .431 12 13 .923 24 29 11 0 74 14.8
Russell, Cazzie 5 161 31 63 .492 9 12 .750 22 9 13 0 71 14.2
Ellis, Joe 5 113 21 63 .333 12 17 .706 21 4 9 0 54 10.8
Williams, Ron 5 83 9 31 .290 14 15 .933 8 10 12 0 32 6.4
Lee, Clyde 5 175 8 28 .286 8 12 .667 64 7 14 0 24 4.8
Jones, Nick 2 7 1 2 .500 2 2 1.000 0 2 0 0 4 2.0
Portman, Bob 3 22 2 12 .167 1 1 1.000 5 0 5 0 5 1.7
Turner, Bill 3 9 2 2 1.000 0 0 — 3 0 0 0 4 1.3
WARRIORS 5 1200 197 486 .405 109 141 .773 256 113 96 0 503 100.6
1972-73
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PF DQ PTS AVG
Barry, Rick 11 292 65 164 .396 50 55 .909 54 24 41 1 180 16.4
Mullins, Jeff 11 409 72 168 .429 21 29 .724 46 43 32 0 165 15.0
Russell, Cazzie 11 263 72 147 .490 19 22 .864 36 17 24 0 163 14.8
Thurmond, Nate 11 460 64 161 .398 32 40 .800 145 40 30 1 160 14.5
Barnett, Jim 11 336 60 147 .408 23 27 .852 39 39 28 0 143 13.0
Lee, Clyde 11 413 48 103 .466 21 32 .656 173 16 43 1 117 10.6
Abdul-Rahman, M. 11 215 30 84 .357 12 12 1.000 20 28 24 0 72 6.5
Johnson, Charles 6 70 10 26 .385 3 6 .500 10 11 4 0 23 3.8
Williams, Ron 3 20 4 6 .667 1 1 1.000 1 5 1 0 9 3.0
Portman, Bob 3 17 2 10 .200 4 4 1.000 5 1 0 0 8 2.7
Ellis, Joe 10 100 12 38 .316 0 0 — 18 7 18 1 24 2.4
Johnson, George 9 45 6 15 .400 1 4 .250 14 3 7 0 13 1.4
WARRIORS 11 2640 445 1069 .416 187 232 .806 561 234 252 4 1077 97.9
1974-75
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OR DR TOT AST PF DQ STL BLK PTS AVG HI
Barry 17 726 189 426 .444 101 110 .918 22 72 94 103 51 1 50 15 479 28.2 39
Wilkes 17 503 111 249 .446 33 47 .702 30 89 119 28 53 1 26 14 255 15.0 26
C. Johnson 17 508 97 231 .420 18 24 .750 19 41 60 35 54 1 25 6 212 12.5 24
Beard 17 448 60 146 .411 34 53 .642 23 49 72 53 64 1 24 2 154 9.1 28
Mullins 17 313 60 123 .488 18 31 .581 16 19 35 29 43 0 10 1 138 8.1 18
Dickey 15 257 47 78 .603 9 16 .563 20 53 73 11 28 1 8 0 103 6.9 14
P. Smith 16 235 39 104 .375 25 40 .625 7 21 28 30 30 0 9 7 103 6.4 20
Ray 17 495 36 69 .522 32 53 .604 55 111 166 38 60 0 14 21 104 6.1 15
G. Johnson 17 321 36 63 .571 16 27 .593 54 72 126 15 50 1 9 40 88 5.2 18
Dudley 13 112 10 24 .417 16 28 .571 5 12 17 17 23 0 5 2 36 2.8 9
Bracey 4 14 3 7 .429 4 4 1.000 0 1 1 3 1 0 3 0 10 2.5 4
Bridges 14 148 10 23 .435 2 7 .286 13 36 49 7 23 0 9 4 22 1.6 8
WARRIORS 17 4080 698 1543 .452 308 440 .700 264 576 840 369 480 6 192 112 1704 100.2 124
1975-76
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OR DR TOT AST PF DQ STL BLK PTS AVG HI
Barry 13 532 126 289 .436 60 68 .882 20 64 84 84 40 1 38 14 312 24.0 44
P. Smith 13 493 127 245 .518 58 79 .734 23 38 61 60 33 1 21 6 312 24.0 37
Wilkes 13 450 86 200 .430 35 45 .778 25 78 103 29 33 1 12 8 207 15.9 24
C. Johnson 13 284 52 127 .409 16 19 .842 14 21 35 20 39 0 22 0 120 9.2 16
Ray 13 377 48 79 .608 22 34 .647 43 87 130 20 47 2 19 19 118 9.1 18
Dudley 13 260 33 57 .579 24 33 .727 20 16 36 38 29 0 22 1 90 6.9 10
G. Williams 11 178 30 85 .353 14 21 .667 5 9 14 26 22 0 11 0 74 6.7 16
Dickey 12 173 31 62 .500 14 17 .824 18 24 42 6 27 0 2 1 76 6.3 18
G. Johnson 13 261 31 54 .574 14 19 .737 38 49 87 17 46 0 14 23 76 5.8 10
D. Davis 11 142 16 37 .432 18 22 .818 9 19 28 10 28 1 3 4 50 4.5 11
R. Hawkins 5 12 4 5 .800 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 2 6 0 1 0 10 2.0 6
Mullins 8 33 6 16 .375 0 0 — 3 1 4 3 8 0 2 1 12 1.5 4
WARRIORS 13 3120 590 1256 .470 277 359 .772 218 406 624 315 358 6 167 77 1457 112.1 129
1976-77
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OR DR TOT AST PF DQ STL BLK PTS AVG HI
Barry 10 415 122 262 .466 40 44 .909 25 34 59 47 32 0 17 7 284 28.4 40
Wilkes 10 346 66 154 .429 23 28 .821 18 62 80 16 23 0 16 6 155 15.5 27
P. Smith 10 371 53 132 .402 36 45 .800 10 40 50 45 24 0 14 4 142 14.2 35
Parish 10 239 52 108 .481 17 26 .654 43 60 103 11 42 1 7 11 121 12.1 20
Ray 10 304 42 76 .553 16 28 .571 54 61 115 15 37 0 4 9 100 10.9 16
Williams 10 184 35 70 .500 18 21 .857 9 6 15 25 30 1 8 1 88 8.8 16
Johnson 10 161 29 74 .392 7 8 .875 5 10 15 7 16 0 8 1 65 6.5 28
Parker 10 120 19 36 .528 4 4 1.000 9 19 28 9 9 0 5 2 42 4.2 10
Dudley 10 236 13 37 .351 15 23 .652 17 21 38 69 28 0 7 0 41 4.1 11
McNeil 6 21 7 10 .700 2 4 .500 2 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 16 2.7 10
Rogers 1 3 0 2 .000 2 2 1.000 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0 2
WARRIORS 10 2400 438 961 .456 180 233 .773 192 314 506 244 243 2 87 41 1056 105.6 138

190
YEARLY PLAYOFF STATISTICS

1986-87
FIELD GOALS 3-PT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Floyd 10 414 77 152 .507 13 28 .464 47 51 922 9 21 30 102 24 0 18 35 2 214 21.4
Carroll 10 334 74 163 .454 0 1 .000 41 51 .804 16 49 65 19 42 2 14 31 25 189 18.9
Short 10 253 57 123 .463 0 2 .000 32 36 .889 12 21 33 27 34 0 12 21 2 146 14.6
Teagle 10 233 57 124 .460 0 2 .000 30 38 .789 13 7 20 13 27 0 8 14 1 144 14.4
Mullin 10 262 49 98 .500 3 4 .750 12 16 .750 2 13 15 23 31 0 9 16 2 113 11.3
L. Smith 10 329 43 81 .531 0 0 — 17 24 .708 61 76 137 17 39 0 12 14 6 103 10.3
Ballard 10 179 26 48 .542 4 10 .400 3 4 .750 18 22 40 19 16 0 8 9 0 59 5.9
Higgins 10 177 18 46 .391 1 1 1.000 6 9 .667 5 16 21 12 20 0 11 2 6 43 4.3
Moss 8 45 8 14 .571 1 1 1.000 8 9 .889 2 3 5 5 5 0 6 3 0 25 3.1
Washburn 5 29 3 7 .429 0 0 — 5 6 .833 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 4 0 11 2.2
Whitehead 10 100 9 27 .333 0 0 — 4 10 .400 5 9 14 3 22 1 2 1 2 22 2.2
McDonald 5 45 1 11 .091 0 2 .000 0 0 — 2 4 6 9 7 0 2 0 0 2 0.4
WARRIORS 10 2400 422 894 .472 22 51 .431 205 254 .807 145 242 387 251 269 3 102 156 46 1071 107.1
OPPONENTS 10 2400 415 831 .499 26 67 .388 261 342 .763 150 305 455 251 215 2 80 187 73 1117 111.7
1988-89
FIELD GOALS 3-PT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Mullin 8 341 88 163 .540 1 8 .125 58 67 .866 11 36 47 36 19 0 14 32 11 235 29.4
Richmond 8 314 62 135 .459 3 16 .188 34 38 .895 10 48 58 35 25 0 14 24 1 161 20.1
Teagle 8 240 70 141 .496 0 2 .000 18 22 .818 15 22 37 10 27 0 8 13 3 158 19.8
Higgins 8 267 40 82 .488 10 35 .286 29 34 .853 23 36 59 20 19 0 13 11 7 119 14.9
Garland 8 270 41 98 .418 1 3 .333 24 28 .857 14 19 33 29 31 1 13 15 2 107 13.4
Sampson 3 43 9 22 .409 0 4 .000 2 4 .500 6 8 14 1 8 0 1 4 2 20 6.7
O. Smith 4 49 9 24 .375 0 0 — 1 2 .500 6 7 13 6 5 0 2 2 1 19 4.8
Alford 6 52 9 22 .409 4 9 .444 3 4 .750 2 2 4 5 7 0 2 1 0 25 4.2
Bol 8 148 7 36 .194 2 22 .091 2 7 .286 5 26 31 1 21 0 2 3 28 18 2.3
Graham 2 8 1 2 .500 0 0 — 1 2 .500 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 1.5
McDonald 5 40 2 10 .200 0 3 .000 2 4 .500 4 4 8 1 8 0 3 4 1 6 1.2
L. Smith 8 148 4 16 .250 0 0 — 0 0 — 17 23 40 16 24 0 6 6 11 8 1.0
WARRIORS 8 1920 342 751 .455 21 102 .206 174 212 .821 113 232 345 160 194 1 78 116 68 879 109.9
OPPONENTS 8 1920 353 770 .458 28 78 .359 198 236 .839 165 268 433 195 189 2 68 143 43 932 116.5
1990-91
FIELD GOALS 3-PT 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
Hardaway 9 9 396 90 185 .486 17 48 .354 30 38 .789 5 28 33 101 22 0 28 25 7 227 25.2
Mullin 8 8 366 69 131 .527 9 13 .692 43 50 .860 9 49 58 23 23 0 15 25 12 190 23.8
Richmond 9 9 372 85 169 .503 8 24 .333 23 24 .958 10 37 47 22 28 1 5 17 6 201 22.3
Marciulionis 9 0 206 42 84 .500 0 1 .000 35 39 .897 8 15 23 27 21 1 11 14 11 191 3.2
Elie 9 7 197 28 56 .500 1 1 1.000 27 32 .844 17 15 32 13 32 0 5 10 1 84 9.3
Higgins 9 3 214 26 61 .426 8 26 .308 23 28 .821 9 20 29 18 28 0 2 7 8 83 9.2
Lister 6 5 72 12 25 .480 0 0 — 2 5 .400 7 21 28 2 15 0 0 8 7 26 4.3
Tolbert 9 0 116 14 33 .424 1 3 .333 3 11 .273 0 18 18 8 29 0 3 4 4 32 3.6
Petersen 9 4 117 12 17 .706 0 0 — 5 8 .625 4 23 27 3 35 1 2 2 4 29 3.2
Askew 6 0 41 6 15 .400 0 0 — 3 6 .500 5 6 11 2 6 0 2 0 0 15 2.5
Hill 9 0 80 9 14 .643 0 1 .000 4 6 .667 7 16 23 2 25 2 3 2 4 22 2.4
Mokeski 3 0 8 1 11 .000 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 2 2 1 4 0 1 1 0 2 0.7
WARRIORS 9 2185 394 791 .498 44 117 .376 198 247 .802 81 250 331 222 268 5 77 115 54 1030 114.4
OPPONENTS 9 2185 381 760 .501 20 66 .303 261 344 .759 119 299 418 235 214 2 71 143 41 1043 115.9
1991-92
FIELD GOALS 3-PT 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
Hardaway 4 4 176 32 80 .400 10 29 .345 24 37 .649 6 9 15 29 14 0 13 14 0 98 24.5
Marciulionis 4 0 133 25 47 .532 1 2 .500 34 41 .829 3 6 9 20 15 0 3 4 1 85 21.3
Owens 4 4 157 30 57 .526 0 0 — 17 27 .630 13 20 33 13 14 0 8 6 2 77 19.3
Mullin 4 4 168 27 63 .429 4 12 .333 13 14 .929 3 9 12 12 8 0 5 8 2 71 17.8
ALL-TIME PLAYOFF RECORDS

Elie 4 2 80 23 36 .639 2 2 1.000 2 3 .667 11 11 22 10 11 1 5 6 0 50 12.5


Gatling 4 0 81 18 29 .621 0 0 — 14 22 .636 9 16 25 0 14 0 2 1 10 50 12.5
Lister 4 3 47 6 15 .400 0 0 — 4 5 .800 3 8 11 1 9 0 0 3 4 16 4.0
Higgins 2 2 17 2 5 .400 0 2 .000 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 6 3.0
Alexander 4 0 24 3 5 .600 0 0 — 1 1 1.000 1 5 6 1 8 0 2 2 0 7 1.8
Hill 4 1 47 3 7 .429 0 0 — 0 2 .000 3 5 8 1 12 0 2 3 0 6 1.5
Askew 4 0 30 1 8 .125 0 0 — 0 0 — 3 1 4 5 3 0 0 2 0 2 0.5
WARRIORS 4 960 170 352 .483 17 47 .362 111 154 .721 55 90 145 93 109 1 41 49 19 468 117.0
OPPONENTS 4 960 171 343 .499 12 41 .293 112 141 .794 66 122 188 88 117 3 27 75 25 466 116.5

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YEARLY PLAYOFF STATISTICS

1993-94
FIELD GOALS 3-PT 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
Mullin 3 3 135 30 51 .588 6 12 .500 10 11 .909 4 10 14 11 4 0 0 7 5 76 25.3
Sprewell 3 3 122 26 60 .433 8 23 .348 8 12 .667 1 8 9 21 15 0 2 9 3 68 22.7
Owens 3 3 127 25 50 .500 0 1 .000 9 12 .750 12 18 30 13 11 0 4 7 2 59 19.7
Webber 3 3 109 22 40 .550 0 2 .000 3 10 .300 13 13 26 27 11 0 3 9 9 47 15.7
Gatling 3 1 54 8 13 .615 0 0 — 10 13 .769 7 10 17 4 10 0 2 2 1 26 8.7
Grayer 3 0 46 11 20 .550 0 0 — 2 3 .667 1 5 6 1 7 0 1 2 1 24 8.0
Johnson 3 0 41 9 17 .529 0 1 .000 0 0 — 0 3 3 10 2 0 4 3 1 18 6.0
Houston 3 2 46 6 8 .750 0 0 — 3 5 .600 2 3 5 3 9 0 1 0 2 15 5.0
Jennings 3 0 39 4 13 .308 1 5 .200 6 7 .857 1 4 5 4 11 0 1 4 0 15 5.0
Grant 1 0 1 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
WARRIORS 3 720 141 272 .518 15 44 .341 51 73 .699 41 74 115 94 80 0 18 44 24 348 116.0
OPPONENTS 3 720 143 282 .507 12 32 .375 70 94 .745 51 76 127 81 56 0 31 34 12 368 122.7
2006-07
FIELD GOALS 3-PT 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
Davis 11 11 445 98 191 .513 25 67 .373 57 74 .770 11 39 50 72 46 1 32 32 7 278 25.3
Jackson 11 11 454 61 161 .379 26 72 .361 71 87 .816 6 34 40 40 39 0 22 41 8 219 19.9
Richardson 11 11 428 81 170 .476 29 82 .354 19 27 .704 24 50 74 22 38 0 14 24 5 210 19.1
Barnes 11 3 330 45 100 .450 19 45 .422 13 18 .722 26 37 63 26 44 3 16 20 4 122 11.1
Harrington 11 5 262 39 98 .398 15 38 .395 19 30 .633 17 34 51 6 40 1 5 10 7 112 10.2
Ellis 11 6 238 32 82 .390 1 9 .111 23 28 .821 8 17 25 10 23 0 10 20 2 88 8.0
Biedrins 11 8 267 27 37 .730 0 0 — 16 30 .533 19 50 69 5 29 0 8 9 17 70 6.4
Pietrus 11 0 209 17 49 .347 7 27 .259 25 36 .694 13 29 42 6 32 1 5 7 9 66 6.0
Azubuike 6 0 15 1 3 .333 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 1 3 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 4 0.7
Foyle 3 0 6 1 1 1.000 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.7
Jasikevicius 4 0 6 0 1 .000 0 0 — 1 2 .500 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.3
Powell 4 0 6 0 0 — 0 0 — 1 2 .500 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.3
WARRIORS 11 2665 402 893 .450 122 341 .358 247 336 .735 126 295 421 189 293 6 113 164 60 1173 106.6
OPPONENTS 11 2665 404 893 .452 72 211 .341 274 354 .774 167 368 535 230 276 2 82 213 54 1154 104.9
2012-13
FIELD GOALS 3-PT 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 12 12 497 102 235 .434 42 106 .396 35 38 .921 5 41 46 97 35 0 20 40 2 281 23.4
Jack 12 4 426 78 154 .506 7 24 .292 43 48 .896 7 46 53 56 26 0 11 38 4 206 17.2
Barnes 12 12 461 72 162 .444 19 52 .365 30 35 .857 18 59 77 15 33 0 7 16 5 193 16.1
Thompson 12 12 495 76 174 .437 25 59 .424 5 6 .833 9 46 55 22 44 1 12 24 7 182 15.2
Landry 12 3 246 52 100 .520 0 0 — 38 52 .731 22 40 62 17 29 0 7 19 2 142 11.8
Bogut 12 12 327 39 67 .582 0 0 — 8 23 .348 39 92 131 22 39 0 6 22 18 86 7.2
Green 12 1 223 24 56 .429 9 23 .391 13 17 .765 14 37 51 19 35 2 6 12 10 70 5.8
Lee 6 1 65 13 33 .394 0 0 — 4 6 .667 6 22 28 5 5 0 3 5 1 30 5.0
Ezeli 12 3 134 6 13 .462 0 0 — 12 21 .571 13 17 30 2 24 0 3 12 7 24 2.0
Jefferson 7 0 39 4 9 .444 2 3 .667 3 9 .333 2 5 7 1 5 0 1 0 1 13 1.9
Machado 5 0 8 1 2 .500 0 0 — 1 2 .500 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 3 0.6
Bazemore 9 0 16 1 8 .125 0 1 .000 0 4 .000 1 4 5 2 3 0 1 2 0 2 0.2
Biedrins 3 0 17 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 0 — 2 5 7 1 6 0 0 1 2 0 0.0
Jones 2 0 2 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
WARRIORS 12 2955 468 1013 .462 104 268 .388 192 261 .736 138 415 553 260 285 3 77 198 59 1232 102.7
OPPONENTS 12 2955 450 1025 .439 90 269 .335 240 328 .732 138 363 501 262 263 2 103 158 42 1230 102.5
2013-14
FIELD GOALS 3-PT 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 7 7 296 51 116 .440 22 57 .386 37 42 .881 4 21 25 59 18 0 12 26 1 161 23.0
Thompson 7 7 257 40 98 .408 16 44 .364 19 24 .792 4 20 24 25 24 1 7 15 5 115 16.4
Lee 7 7 217 41 77 .532 0 0 — 15 19 .789 24 40 64 18 28 1 4 17 0 97 13.9
Iguodala 7 7 248 32 62 .516 8 15 .533 20 33 .606 5 28 33 31 19 1 9 21 2 92 13.1
Green 7 4 228 28 60 .467 8 29 .276 19 24 .792 18 40 58 20 33 2 12 17 12 83 11.9
Barnes 7 0 156 19 48 .396 8 21 .381 9 16 .563 7 21 28 8 13 0 1 5 3 55 7.9
Speights 7 0 68 19 36 .528 0 0 — 6 12 .500 9 13 22 3 12 0 2 2 4 44 6.3
Crawford 6 0 57 12 33 .364 2 7 .286 11 14 .786 4 5 9 2 7 0 1 5 0 37 6.2
O’Neal 7 3 84 18 32 .563 0 0 — 6 8 .750 12 12 24 1 12 0 1 4 3 42 6.0
Blake 6 0 45 4 12 .333 3 10 .300 0 1 .000 1 3 4 2 2 0 0 2 0 11 1.8
Armstrong 7 0 17 4 8 .500 0 1 .000 0 2 .000 3 1 4 2 6 0 0 4 2 8 1.1
Kuzmic 3 0 8 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 0 — 1 3 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Nedovic 1 0 0 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
WARRIORS 7 1680 268 582 .460 67 184 .364 142 195 .728 92 207 299 171 177 5 49 121 32 745 106.4
OPPONENTS 7 1680 271 577 .470 67 185 .362 167 224 .746 81 207 288 166 161 4 71 100 36 776 110.9

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2014-15
FIELD GOALS 3-PT 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 21 21 826 200 439 .456 98 232 .422 96 115 .835 20 85 105 134 47 0 39 82 3 594 28.3
Thompson 21 21 761 149 334 .446 57 146 .390 36 45 .800 9 72 81 54 64 1 16 41 19 391 18.6
Green 21 21 784 100 240 .417 24 91 .264 64 87 .736 46 166 212 109 89 2 38 58 25 288 13.7
Barnes 21 21 681 88 200 .440 22 62 .355 25 34 .735 45 65 110 32 45 0 17 22 11 223 10.6
Iguodala 21 3 635 81 171 .474 29 82 .354 27 65 .415 16 78 94 75 42 0 25 14 7 218 10.4
Livingston 21 0 375 42 79 .532 0 1 .000 21 25 .840 13 38 51 38 32 0 8 21 5 105 5.0
Barbosa 21 0 229 39 88 .443 8 23 .348 18 22 .818 8 19 27 18 24 0 6 12 1 104 5.0
Bogut 19 18 440 42 75 .560 0 1 .000 5 13 .385 41 112 153 36 69 3 11 26 34 89 4.7
Speights 10 0 67 14 42 .333 0 0 --- 9 15 .600 8 13 21 4 14 0 4 4 3 37 3.7
Ezeli 20 0 183 27 50 .540 0 0 --- 16 29 .552 24 38 62 6 25 0 1 12 10 70 3.5
Lee 13 0 107 16 40 .400 0 0 --- 8 15 .533 11 23 34 8 17 0 3 2 2 40 3.1
Rush 3 0 7 1 6 .167 1 2 .500 0 0 --- 1 2 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 1.0
McAdoo 5 0 10 2 3 .667 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 0.8
Holiday 5 0 11 1 2 .500 1 1 1.000 0 0 --- 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 3 0.6
WARRIORS 21 5115 802 1769 .453 240 641 .374 325 465 .699 243 715 958 515 471 6 168 307 121 2169 103.3
OPPONENTS 21 5115 731 1751 .417 143 470 .304 400 548 .730 234 684 918 418 439 4 179 300 98 2005 95.5
2015-16
FIELD GOALS 3-PT 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 18 17 614 148 338 .438 80 198 .404 76 83 .916 14 85 99 93 39 1 26 75 5 452 25.1
Thompson 24 24 849 201 453 .444 98 231 .424 82 96 .854 15 73 88 54 53 0 26 47 9 582 24.3
Green 23 23 879 119 276 .431 38 104 .365 79 107 .738 38 190 228 138 81 0 37 56 41 355 15.4
Barnes 24 23 743 82 213 .385 26 76 .342 26 34 .765 27 85 112 30 46 0 17 18 4 216 9.0
Iguodala 24 3 767 78 164 .476 25 65 .385 32 57 .561 35 70 105 90 37 0 29 23 10 213 8.9
Livingston 24 7 514 82 168 .488 0 1 .000 32 37 .865 13 63 76 80 48 0 12 29 5 196 8.2
Barbosa 23 0 254 51 88 .580 11 28 .393 16 21 .762 11 16 27 15 24 0 11 11 1 129 5.6
Speights 24 0 201 46 118 .390 18 43 .419 24 31 .774 15 32 47 11 43 0 3 20 8 134 5.6
Bogut 22 22 365 48 77 .623 0 2 .000 5 14 .357 47 78 125 30 72 2 14 19 35 101 4.6
Clark 16 0 154 26 53 .491 6 18 .333 8 10 .800 2 15 17 16 18 0 8 9 0 66 4.1
Ezeli 23 1 203 37 69 .536 0 0 --- 19 44 .432 23 38 61 8 34 0 1 14 7 93 4.0
Rush 14 0 110 9 20 .450 4 12 .333 1 2 .500 0 23 23 3 9 0 2 2 2 23 1.6
Varejao 17 0 93 5 14 .357 0 0 --- 10 19 .526 12 9 21 13 17 0 2 2 2 20 1.2
McAdoo 8 0 38 2 4 .500 0 0 --- 1 4 .250 0 8 8 2 6 0 3 1 2 5 0.6
WARRIORS 24 5785 934 2055 .455 306 778 .393 411 559 .735 252 785 1037 583 527 3 191 336 131 2585 107.7
OPPONENTS 24 5785 894 2086 .429 220 649 .339 472 648 .728 299 801 1100 472 531 4 204 356 124 2480 103.3
2016-17
FIELD GOALS 3-PT 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
Durant 15 15 533 149 268 .556 38 86 .442 92 103 .893 16 104 120 64 39 0 12 38 20 428 28.5
Curry 17 17 601 151 312 .484 72 172 .419 103 114 .904 22 84 106 114 37 0 34 58 4 477 28.1
Thompson 17 17 596 94 237 .397 41 106 .387 26 33 .788 11 55 66 35 44 0 14 24 5 255 15.0
Green 17 17 593 72 161 .447 32 78 .410 46 67 .687 20 135 155 110 60 0 31 36 28 222 13.1
Iguodala 16 0 419 46 101 .455 8 42 .190 15 26 .577 9 55 64 51 29 0 14 16 7 115 7.2
Clark 16 0 219 40 79 .506 13 36 .361 16 17 .941 4 22 26 11 17 0 6 11 0 109 6.8
McGee 16 1 149 41 56 .732 0 0 --- 13 18 .722 22 26 48 4 31 0 2 8 15 95 5.9
Livingston 14 0 220 34 59 .576 0 0 --- 5 7 .714 10 19 29 20 24 0 5 10 2 73 5.2
Pachulia 15 15 212 32 60 .533 0 1 .000 13 17 .765 18 39 57 12 32 0 8 14 4 77 5.1
West 17 0 221 34 59 .576 1 2 .500 7 9 .778 7 39 46 36 26 0 7 10 13 76 4.5
McCaw 15 3 181 21 48 .438 8 23 .348 11 13 .846 10 23 33 16 14 0 9 3 3 61 4.1
McAdoo 13 0 56 9 17 .529 2 5 .400 4 6 .667 5 8 13 0 5 0 2 1 2 24 1.8
D. Jones 4 0 21 3 7 .429 0 0 --- 1 2 .500 4 2 6 0 3 0 2 0 1 7 1.8
Barnes 12 0 61 4 15 .267 1 8 .125 0 0 --- 0 9 9 7 9 0 2 3 0 9 0.8
WARRIORS 17 - 4080 730 1479 .494 216 559 .386 352 432 .815 158 620 778 480 370 0 148 232 104 2028 119.3
OPPONENTS 17 - 4080 651 1516 .429 174 510 .341 322 420 .767 189 546 735 342 367 1 142 238 65 1798 105.8
ALL-TIME PLAYOFF RECORDS

2017-18
FIELD GOALS 3-PT 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
Durant 21 21 807 212 435 .487 47 138 .341 137 152 .901 13 150 163 99 43 0 15 50 24 608 29.0
Curry 15 14 555 137 304 .451 64 162 .395 45 47 .957 9 82 91 81 38 0 26 43 11 383 25.5
Thompson 21 21 794 159 342 .465 67 157 .427 27 31 .871 11 75 86 38 48 0 16 31 6 412 19.6
Green 21 21 818 83 192 .432 21 79 .266 39 49 .796 42 180 222 171 75 0 41 63 31 226 10.8
Iguodala 15 12 401 42 85 .494 14 37 .378 24 34 .706 11 57 68 41 29 0 21 14 7 122 8.1
Livingston 21 0 362 59 110 .536 0 1 .000 22 25 .880 11 36 47 31 33 0 7 16 1 140 6.7
McGee 13 9 158 39 58 .672 0 1 .000 6 9 .667 16 26 42 4 20 0 3 5 11 84 6.5
Cook 17 0 175 30 67 .448 7 31 .226 14 17 .824 2 21 23 11 13 0 4 5 2 81 4.8
Looney 21 5 387 39 72 .542 0 2 .000 8 21 .381 42 47 89 19 50 1 14 8 8 86 4.1
West 18 0 175 27 45 .600 1 2 .500 4 4 1.000 11 26 37 32 23 0 6 10 10 59 3.3
Young 20 2 205 16 53 .302 14 47 .298 6 8 .750 1 11 12 4 18 0 1 2 0 52 2.6
Pachulia 7 0 26 4 7 .571 0 0 --- 9 12 .750 6 6 12 1 1 0 3 3 1 17 2.4
Bell 17 0 173 17 32 .531 0 1 .000 7 14 .500 15 32 47 15 18 0 6 6 9 41 2.4
Jones 4 0 11 1 2 .500 0 0 --- 2 3 .667 1 2 3 0 4 0 0 3 0 4 1.0
McCaw 6 0 16 1 2 .500 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 1 2 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 4 0.7
TEAM 21 - 5065 866 1806 .480 235 659 .357 352 428 .822 192 753 945 547 414 1 165 270 121 2319 110.4
OPPONENTS 21 - 5065 777 1836 .423 214 683 .313 341 442 .771 217 687 904 429 408 1 157 285 77 2109 100.4

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YEARLY PLAYOFF STATISTICS

2018-19
FIELD GOALS 3-PT 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
Durant 12 12 442 125 243 .514 35 80 .438 102 113 .903 1 58 59 54 38 1 13 43 12 387 32.3
Curry 22 22 846 190 431 .441 92 244 .377 148 157 .943 17 115 132 126 68 0 24 66 4 620 28.2
Thompson 21 21 818 164 360 .456 70 158 .443 37 41 .902 12 74 86 44 59 0 28 38 15 435 20.7
Green 22 22 851 114 229 .498 13 57 .228 51 71 .718 41 182 223 187 85 1 32 83 33 292 13.3
Iguodala 21 15 629 82 166 .494 28 80 .350 14 37 .378 27 64 91 83 43 0 24 21 23 206 9.8
Cousins 8 5 133 21 53 .396 3 12 .250 16 25 .640 9 30 39 19 24 1 5 19 6 61 7.6
Looney 21 1 432 64 93 .688 0 0 --- 21 29 .724 41 53 94 20 50 0 12 13 11 149 7.1
Cook 17 0 193 28 70 .400 11 34 .324 4 4 1.000 2 16 18 12 13 0 3 6 1 71 4.2
Livingston 22 2 322 34 75 .453 0 2 .000 21 25 .840 11 20 31 31 35 0 10 8 4 89 4.0
McKinnie 22 1 235 26 59 .441 10 32 .313 4 10 .400 17 33 50 4 32 0 2 6 1 66 3.0
Bogut 19 6 179 24 37 .649 0 0 --- 4 5 .800 23 51 74 21 38 1 5 10 6 52 2.7
Bell 15 2 106 17 31 .548 0 0 --- 7 10 .700 7 12 19 11 13 0 4 2 7 41 2.7
Jerebko 16 0 121 12 42 .286 5 19 .263 5 6 .833 15 19 34 12 9 0 1 2 2 34 2.1
Jones 4 1 8 1 1 1.000 0 0 --- 1 2 .500 0 2 2 0 3 0 0 1 0 3 0.8
Evans 7 0 18 2 5 .400 1 2 .500 0 0 --- 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 5 0.7
TEAM 22 - 5330 904 1895 .477 268 720 .372 435 535 .813 223 730 953 625 511 4 163 328 125 2511 114.1
OPPONENTS 22 - 5330 844 1894 .446 288 798 .361 461 569 .810 223 678 901 496 490 6 172 323 85 2437 110.8

In his first season as an NBA head coach, Steve Kerr guided the Warriors to their fourth NBA championship and first in 40 years in 2015.

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WARRIORS HISTORY

WARRIORS HISTORY

195
WARRIORS LOGO HISTORY & HALL OF FAMERS

In unveiling their new logo on June 17, 2010, the Golden State Warriors drew
on the franchise’s rich Bay Area history, creating a modern version of the
team’s most popular logos and uniforms from years gone by to simultaneously
salute the team’s past and serve as a link to the exciting prospects of the
organization’s future. Prior to the 2019-20 season, the logo was updated with
a more accurate portrayal of the Bay Bridge and custom font.
A silhouette of the Eastern Span of the Bay Bridge is the focal point of the
team’s primary logo design. This Bay Bridge rendering as the centerpiece of
2010-2019 the team’s new look is a direct spin-off of “The City” jersey, which the club
wore from 1966-71. To this day, “The City” logo remains one of the most
popular emblems in the history of professional sports.
The depiction of the Bay Bridge also serves as the link between the Warriors’
original Bay Area home in San Francisco, where the team arrived from
1962-1971 1971-1989 Philadelphia 50 years ago returns for the first time since 1971, and its former
home in Oakland, where the team played its home games at Oracle Arena
(formerly the Oakland Coliseum Arena) for 47 of the last 48 seasons (the
Warriors spent one year in San Jose in 1996-97).
The colors of the new logo and branding elements are Warriors Royal Blue
and California Golden Yellow. These two colors have been the most prevalent
1966-1971 1989-1997 in the team’s Bay Area uniform history, appearing as the dominant scheme in
four of the last five decades since the team’s arrival on the West Coast in 1962.
The current Warriors logo, which was the team’s first major branding and
identity change since 1997, helped mark the beginning of a new era for one
of the NBA’s longest tenured franchises. A new era that began, appropriately
enough, with a tip of the cap to the team’s past.
1966-1971 1997-2010

WARRIORS IN THE NAISMITH MEMORIAL BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME


Year Elected Year Elected
1961 Andy Phillip — player, Philadelphia 2015 Jo Jo White — player, Golden State
1972 Eddie Gottlieb — founder/coach, Philadelphia 2018 Rick Welts — president & COO, Golden State
1976 Harry Litwack — asst. coach, Philadelphia 2019 Alvin Attles — player/coach/ambassador,
Bill Sharman — coach, San Francisco Philadelphia/San Francisco/Golden State
Tom Gola — player, Philadelphia/San Francisco
1977 Frank McGuire — coach, Philadelphia John W. Bunn Lifetime Achievement Award
1978 Paul Arizin — player, Philadelphia 1979 Eddie Gottlieb — founder/coach, Philadelphia
Joe Fulks — player, Philadelphia 2002 Harvey Pollack — public relations/statistician,
1979 Wilt Chamberlain — player, Philadelphia/San Francisco
Philadelphia
Pete Newell — scout, San Francisco/Golden State 2014 Alvin Attles — player/coach/ambassador,
1980 Jerry Lucas — player, San Francisco Philadelphia/San Francisco/Golden State
1985 Al Cervi — coach, Philadelphia
Nate Thurmond — player, San Francisco/Golden State
1987 Rick Barry — player, San Francisco/Golden State
1990 Neil Johnston — player/coach, Philadelphia
2003 Robert Parish — player, Golden State
2011 Chris Mullin — player, Golden State
2012 Don Nelson — coach, Golden State NBA’s 50 Greatest Players
Ralph Sampson — player, Golden State On October 29, 1996, the NBA named its 50 Greatest Players
Jamaal (Keith) Wilkes — player, Golden State in history in conjunction with the league’s 50th anniversary.
2013 Bernard King — player, Golden State The following is a list of Warriors who were named with the
2014 Guy Rodgers — player, Philadelphia/San Francisco years they played with the franchise:
Mitch Richmond — player, Golden State
Sarunas Marciulionis — player, Golden State Paul Arizin, 1950-62 Jerry Lucas, 1969-71
Rick Barry, 1965-67, 72-78 Robert Parish, 1976-80
Wilt Chamberlain, 1959-65 Nate Thurmond, 1963-74
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WARRIORS RETIRED NUMBERS

WARRIORS HISTORY
Wilt Chamberlain averaged 41.5 points Tom Meschery played six of his 10 NBA Alvin Attles joined the Philadelphia Warriors
and 25.1 rebounds in five seasons with the seasons with the Philadelphia and in 1960 as the club’s fifth-round draft choice
Philadelphia and San Francisco Warriors. San Francisco Warriors, averaging 12.9 and has been affiliated with the franchise
Chamberlain was named both Rookie of points and 8.5 rebounds per game with ever since, a span of 60 years that represents
the Year and Most Valuable Player in 1959- the team. The 1963 NBA All-Star also the longest stint with a single franchise in
60 and earned four MVP awards over the appeared in 39 playoff games with the NBA history. In 11 seasons as a player, he
course of his career. He owns numerous Warriors, averaging 16.3 points. His averaged 8.9 points over 711 career games.
franchise and NBA records, including most interest in poetry and literature earned He is the franchise leader in coaching
points (100) and rebounds (55) in a game, victories with 557 and guided the Warriors
him the nickname of “Renaissance Man” to the 1975 NBA Championship during his
and is the only player ever to average over among his Warriors teammates, but his 13-year run as the team’s head coach. Attles
50 points per game in a single season ferociousness and intensity on the court was honored by the Naismith Memorial
(50.4 in 1961-62). He was inducted into made him known by others as “The Mad Basketball Hall of Fame with the John W.
the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Russian.” He was the first Warrior to have Bunn Lifetime Achievement Award in 2014
Fame in 1979 and his number was retired his number retired on October 13, 1967. and later inducted into the Hall of Fame as a
by the Warriors on December 29, 1999. contributor in 2019. His number was retired
on February 10, 1977.

Chris Mullin averaged 20.1 points over 13 Rick Barry averaged 25.6 points during Nate Thurmond averaged 17.4 points
seasons with the Warriors, appearing in his eight years with the Warriors, earning and 16.9 rebounds during his 11 seasons
more games (807) and recording more steals NBA All-Star accolades in each of those with the Warriors, making seven All-
(1,360) than any player in franchise history. seasons. The 1966 NBA Rookie of the Year Star Game appearances. Named to the
The five-time NBA All-Star averaged 26.5 earned All-NBA honors six times with the NBA All-Defensive Team five times with
points in 1988-89, the first of five consecutive club and led the league in scoring with the Warriors, Thurmond ranks as the
campaigns in which he averaged 25-plus 35.6 points per game in 1966-67. He team’s all-time leader in minutes played
points. Mullin, alongside Tim Hardaway and averaged 26.9 points in 66 playoff games (30,735) and total rebounds (12,771).
Mitch Richmond, anchored the high-scoring and was named NBA Finals MVP in Golden “Big Nate” appeared in an additional 54
trio known as Run TMC, which spent two State’s 4-0 sweep of the Washington postseason games with the Warriors,
seasons together from 1989-91. He was Bullets in the 1975 NBA Finals. He was averaging 15.4 points and 16.6 rebounds
also a member of the fabled Dream Team in inducted into the Naismith Memorial in those contests. He was inducted into
1992, capturing one of his two Olympic gold Basketball Hall of Fame in 1987 and his the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of
medals. He was inducted into the Naismith number was retired by the Warriors on Fame in 1985 and his number was retired
Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2011 March 18, 1988. by the Warriors on March 8, 1978.
and his number was retired by the Warriors
on March 19, 2012.

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CHAMPIONSHIPS - 1947 BAA TITLE

Regular Season Record: 35-25, finished 2nd in BAA Eastern Division


Coach: Edward Gottlieb
Won BAA Quarterfinals (2-1) vs. St. Louis Bombers
Won BAA Semifinals (2-0) vs. New York Knicks
Won BAA Finals (4-1) vs. Chicago Stags

WARRIORS OPPONENT
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE HI SCORER HI SCORER
Quarterfinals - Warriors win series 2-1 over St. Louis Bombers
April 2 St. Louis Philadelphia W 73-68 Angelo Musi-19 John Logan/George Munroe-16
April 5 St. Louis St. Louis L 51-73 Angelo Musi-12 Belus Smawley-17
April 6 St. Louis St. Louis W 75-59 Joe Fulks-24 Belus Smawley-21

Semifinals - Warriors win series 2-0 over New York Knicks


April 12 New York Philadelphia W 82-70 Joe Fulks-24 Lee Knorek-20
April 14 New York New York W 72-53 Joe Fulks-16 Tommy Byrnes-11

Basketball Association of America (BAA) Finals - Warriors win series 4-1 over Chicago Stags
April 16 Chicago Philadelphia W 84-71 Joe Fulks-37 Chick Halbert-19
April 17 Chicago Philadelphia W 85-74 Howie Dallmar-18 Chet Carlisle-19
April 19 Chicago Chicago W 75-72 Joe Fulks-26 Max Zaslofsky-15
April 20 Chicago Chicago L 73-74 George Senesky-24 Max Zaslofsky-20
April 22 Chicago Philadelphia W 83-80 Joe Fulks-34 Tony Jaros-21

April 22, 1947 (Philadelphia) - Joe Fulks scored a game-high 34 points to lead the Philadelphia Warriors to an 83-80 series-clinching win over the Chicago Stags in Game 5
of the Basketball Association of America (BAA) championship playoff, bringing the city its first major professional championship in more than 15 years. The Warriors overcame
a five-point deficit in the final nine minutes with Howie Dallmar hitting a 15-foot shot in the final minute to give Philadelphia an 82-80 advantage. Ralph Kaplowitz sank a
free throw to secure the win before a standing-room-only crowd of 8,221.

JOE FULKS HOWIE DALLMAR

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CHAMPIONSHIPS - 1956 NBA TITLE

WARRIORS HISTORY
Regular Season Record: 45-27, Finished 1st in NBA Eastern Division
Coach: George Senesky
Won NBA Eastern Division Finals (3-2) vs. Syracuse Nationals
Won NBA Finals (4-1) vs. Fort Wayne Pistons
WARRIORS WARRIORS OPPONENT OPPONENT
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUNDER HI SCORER HI REBOUNDER
Eastern Division Finals - Warriors win series 3-2 over Syracuse Nationals
March 23 Syracuse Philadelphia W 109-87 Paul Arizin-29 Neil Johnston-24 Dolph Schayes-19 Red Kerr/Dolph Schayes-14
March 25 Syracuse Syracuse L 118-122 Neil Johnston-43 Neil Johnston-16 Dolph Schayes-33 Dolph Schayes-16
March 27 Syracuse Philadelphia W 119-96 Joe Graboski-20 Neil Johnston-18 Ed Conlin-19 Dolph Schayes-21
March 28 Syracuse Syracuse L 104-108 Neil Johnston-35 Neil Johnston-12 George King-25 Red Kerr-9
March 29 Syracuse Philadelphia W 109-104 Paul Arizin-35 Neil Johnston-18 Dolph Schayes-28 Dolph Schayes-16

NBA Finals - Warriors win series 4-1 over Fort Wayne Pistons
March 31 Ft. Wayne Philadelphia W 98-94 Paul Arizin-28 Neil Johnston-14 George Yardley-27 George Yardley-15
April 1 Ft. Wayne Ft. Wayne L 83-84 Paul Arizin-27 Arizin/Johnston-9 George Yardley-30 George Yardley-19
April 3 Ft. Wayne Philadelphia W 100-96 Paul Arizin-27 Neil Johnston-17 Larry Foust-19 Larry Foust-14
April 5 Ft. Wayne Ft. Wayne W 107-105 Paul Arizin-30 Tom Gola-9 George Yardley-21 Larry Foust-14
April 7 Ft. Wayne Philadelphia W 99-88 Joe Graboski-29 Joe Graboski-16 George Yardley-30 George Yardley-20

April 7, 1956 (Philadelphia) - Joe Graboski recorded a double-double with team-highs of 29 points and 16 rebounds to lead the Philadelphia Warriors to a 99-88 win over
the Fort Wayne Pistons to capture the 1956 National Basketball Association Championship before a crowd of 11,194 at Convention Hall. Paul Arizin (26 points, 13 rebounds)
and Tom Gola (16 points, 15 rebounds) also had double-doubles. Once the Warriors broke a 54-all tie in the third quarter, they never trailed the rest of the way, outscoring
the Pistons, 55-45, in the second half. Warriors Head Coach George Senesky, who played all eight of his seasons (1946-47-1953-54) with Philadelphia, including their 1947
Championship, earned the 1956 NBA title in his first year as the team’s head coach.

PAUL ARIZIN NEIL JOHNSTON TOM GOLA

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CHAMPIONSHIPS - 1975 NBA TITLE

Record: 48-34, Finished 1st in NBA Pacific Division


Coach: Al Attles
Executive: Dick Vertlieb
Arena: Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena
Finals MVP: Rick Barry (29.5 ppg, 4.0 rpg, 5.0 apg)
Won NBA Western Conference Semifinals (4-2) versus Seattle SuperSonics
Won NBA Western Conference Finals (4-3) versus Chicago Bulls
Won NBA Finals (4-0) versus Washington Bullets

WARRIORS WARRIORS OPPONENT OPPONENT


DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUNDER HI SCORER HI REBOUNDER
Western Conference Semifinals - Warriors win series 4-2 over Seattle SuperSonics
April 14 Seattle Golden State W 123-96 Rick Barry-39 Clifford Ray-13 Leonard Gray-20 Leonard Gray-8
April 16 Seattle Golden State L 99-100 Rick Barry-29 Ray/Derrek Dickey-10 Spencer Haywood-28 Spencer Haywood-28
April 17 Seattle Seattle W 105-96 Rick Barry-33 George Johnson-13 Tom Burleson-25 Tom Burleson-11
April 19 Seattle Seattle L 94-111 Jamaal Wilkes-22 Ray/Jamaal Wilkes-9 Fred Brown-37 Tom Burleson-15
April 22 Seattle Golden State W 124-100 Jamaal Wilkes-24 Johnson/Ray-13 Brown/Clark/Derline-15 Tom Burleson-9
April 24 Seattle Seattle W 105-96 Rick Barry-31 George Johnson-15 Slick Watts-24 Tom Burleson-11

Western Conference Finals - Warriors win series 4-3 over Chicago Bulls
April 27 Chicago Golden State W 107-89 Rick Barry-38 George Johnson-11 Bob Love-37 Nate Thurmond-7
April 30 Chicago Chicago L 89-90 Rick Barry-26 Clifford Ray-7 Chet Walker-28 Jerry Sloan-12
May 4 Chicago Chicago L 101-108 Butch Beard-28 Rick Barry-7 Norm Van Lier-35 Nate Thurmond-12
May 6 Chicago Golden State W 111-106 Rick Barry-36 Clifford Ray-18 Bob Love-27 Jerry Sloan-12
May 8 Chicago Golden State L 79-89 Rick Barry-20 Clifford Ray-12 Chet Walker-21 Nate Thurmond-13
May 11 Chicago Chicago W 86-72 Rick Barry-36 Bill Bridges-11 Norm Van Lier-24 Tom Boerwinkle/Sloan-8
May 14 Chicago Golden State W 83-79 Jamaal Wilkes-23 Clifford Ray-12 Chet Walker-21 Tom Boerwinkle-16

NBA Finals - Warriors win series 4-0 over Washington Bullets


May 18 Washington Washington W 101-95 Rick Barry-24 Clifford Ray-16 Elvin Hayes-29 Hayes/Wes Unseld-16
May 20 Washington Golden State* W 92-91 Rick Barry-36 Barry/Derrek Dickey-9 Phil Chenier-30 Wes Unseld-20
May 23 Washington Golden State* W 109-101 Rick Barry-38 Jamaal Wilkes-10 Elvin Hayes-24 Wes Unseld-15
May 25 Washington Washington W 96-95 Rick Barry-20 Ray/George Johnson-11 Phil Chenier-26 Wes Unseld-16
*Games played at Cow Palace (Daly City, CA)

May 25, 1975 (Washington) - Finals Most Valuable


Player Rick Barry finished with a team-high 20 points
and Warriors guard Butch “Doc” Beard scored the War-
riors’ final four points to give the Warriors a 96-95 se-
ries-clinching win over the heavily-favored Washington
Bullets, earning a sweep for the franchise’s third cham-
pionship and first since 1956. Warriors Head Coach Al
Attles was ejected with 8:22 left in the first quarter af-
ter getting assessed two technical fouls; Assistant Coach
Joe Roberts took over head coaching duties and guided
the Warriors’ rally after falling behind by as many as 14
points in the second quarter. Clifford Ray recorded a
double-double with 12 points and a team-high-tying
11 rebounds. The Warriors outrebounded the Bullets,
52-37, with 11 coming from George Johnson, who also
had four blocks for the Warriors off the bench. Washing-
ton was led by Phil Chenier’s game-high 26 points and
11 assists. Wes Unseld also recorded a double-double
with 19 points and game-high 16 rebounds for the Bul-
lets, who were tied with the Boston Celtics for the best
record during the regular season (60-22).

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WARRIORS HISTORY

201
CHAMPIONSHIPS - 2015 NBA TITLE

Regular Season Record: 67-15, Finished 1st in NBA Pacific Division


Coach: Steve Kerr
Executive: Bob Myers
Arena: Oracle Arena
Won NBA Western Conference First Round (4-0) versus New Orleans Pelicans
Won NBA Western Conference Semifinals (4-2) versus Memphis Grizzlies
Won NBA Western Conference Finals (4-1) versus Houston Rockets
Won NBA Finals (4-2) versus Cleveland Cavaliers
WARRIORS WARRIORS OPPONENT OPPONENT
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUNDER HI SCORER HI REBOUNDER
Western Conference First Round - Warriors win series 4-0 over New Orleans Pelicans
April 18 New Orleans Golden State W 106-99 Stephen Curry-34 Draymond Green-12 Anthony Davis-35 Asik/Pondexter-9
April 20 New Orleans Golden State W 97-87 Klay Thompson-26 Andrew Bogut-14 Anthony Davis-26 Omer Asik-13
April 23 New Orleans New Orleans W 123-119 ot Stephen Curry-40 Draymond Green-17 Anthony Davis-29 Anthony Davis-15
April 25 New Orleans New Orleans W 109-98 Stephen Curry-39 Draymond Green-10 Anthony Davis-36 Anthony Davis-11

Western Conference Semifinals - Warriors win series 4-2 over Memphis Grizzlies
May 3 Memphis Golden State W 101-86 Stephen Curry-22 Andrew Bogut-6 Marc Gasol-21 Gasol/Randolph-9
May 5 Memphis Golden State L 90-97 Stephen Curry-19 Bogut/Green-12 Mike Conley-22 Vince Carter/Randolph-7
May 9 Memphis Memphis L 89-99 Stephen Curry-23 Bogut/Thompson-8 Zach Randolph-22 Marc Gasol-15
May 11 Memphis Memphis W 101-84 Stephen Curry-33 Draymond Green-10 Marc Gasol-19 Zach Randolph-11
May 13 Memphis Golden State W 98-78 Klay Thompson-21 Andrew Bogut-9 Marc Gasol-18 Marc Gasol-12
May 15 Memphis Memphis W 108-95 Stephen Curry-32 Draymond Green-12 Marc Gasol-21 Marc Gasol-15

Western Conference Finals - Warriors win series 4-1 over Houston Rockets
May 19 Houston Golden State W 110-106 Stephen Curry-34 Draymond Green-12 James Harden-28 Dwight Howard-13
May 21 Houston Golden State W 99-98 Stephen Curry-33 Bogut/Green-8 James Harden-38 Dwight Howard-17
May 23 Houston Houston W 115-80 Stephen Curry-40 Draymond Green-13 James Harden-17 Dwight Howard-14
May 25 Houston Houston L 115-128 Klay Thompson-24 Draymond Green-15 James Harden-45 Dwight Howard-12
May 27 Houston Golden State W 104-90 Stephen Curry-26 Andrew Bogut-14 Dwight Howard-18 Dwight Howard-16

NBA Finals - Warriors win series 4-2 over Cleveland Cavaliers


June 4 Cleveland Golden State W 108-100 ot Stephen Curry-26 Andrew Bogut-7 LeBron James-44 Tristan Thompson-15
June 7 Cleveland Golden State L 93-95 ot Klay Thompson-34 Bogut/Green-10 LeBron James-39 LeBron James-16
June 9 Cleveland Cleveland L 91-96 Stephen Curry-27 Ezeli/Green-7 LeBron James-40 Tristan Thompson-13
June 11 Cleveland Cleveland W 103-82 Curry/Iguodala-22 Barnes/Iguodala/Livingston-8 Timofey Mozgov-28 Tristan Thompson-13
June 14 Cleveland Golden State W 104-91 Stephen Curry-37 Harrison Barnes-10 LeBron James-40 LeBron James-14
June 16 Cleveland Cleveland W 105-97 Curry/Iguodala-25 Draymond Green-11 LeBron James-32 LeBron James-18

June 16, 2015 (Cleveland) - The Warriors won the 2014-15 NBA Championship with the 105-97 Game 6 victory in Cleveland, capturing the fourth championship in franchise
history and first in 40 years (1974-75 season). Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr became the first coach to lead his team to a title in his first season at the helm since Pat Riley led
the Los Angeles Lakers to a championship in 1981-82. Andre Iguodala was named the NBA Finals MVP with averages of 16.3 points, 5.8 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 1.33 steals in
37.0 minutes, including a team-high-tying and 2015 postseason-high 25 points in Game 6. Iguodala, who joined Rick Barry (1975) as the only Finals MVPs in franchise history,
is the first Finals MVP in NBA history to win the award without having started a regular season game that season. Stephen Curry scored a team-high-tying 25 points, finishing
with a then-NBA-record 98 threes in the postseason. Draymond Green tallied 16 points, 11 rebounds and a then-playoff-career-high 10 assists, the first triple-double by a
Warrior in the postseason since Guy Rodgers in 1962 (first triple-double ever by a Warrior in The Finals).

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CHAMPIONSHIPS - 2017 NBA TITLE

WARRIORS HISTORY
Regular Season Record: 67-15, Finished 1st in NBA Western Conference
Coach: Steve Kerr
Executive: Bob Myers
Arena: Oracle Arena
Won NBA Western Conference First Round (4-0) versus Portland Trail Blazers
Won NBA Western Conference Semifinals (4-0) versus Utah Jazz
Won NBA Western Conference Finals (4-0) versus San Antonio Spurs
Won NBA Finals (4-1) versus Cleveland Cavaliers
WARRIORS WARRIORS OPPONENT OPPONENT
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUNDER HI SCORER HI REBOUNDER
Western Conference First Round - Warriors win series 4-0 over Portland Trail Blazers
April 16 Portland Golden State W 121-109 Kevin Durant-32 Draymond Green-12 CJ McCollum-41 Evan Turner-10
April 19 Portland Golden State W 110-81 Stephen Curry-19 Draymond Green-12 Maurice Harkless-15 Maurice Harkless-8
April 22 Portland Portland W 119-113 Stephen Curry-34 Draymond Green-8 CJ McCollum-32 Jusuf Nurkic-11
April 24 Portland Portland W 128-103 Stephen Curry-37 Curry/Zaza Pachulia-7 Damian Lillard-34 Noah Vonleh-14

Western Conference Semifinals - Warriors win series 4-0 over Utah Jazz
May 2 Utah Golden State W 106-94 Stephen Curry-22 Draymond Green-8 Rudy Gobert-13 Rudy Gobert-8
May 4 Utah Golden State W 115-104 Kevin Durant-25 Kevin Durant-11 Gordon Hayward-33 Rudy Gobert-16
May 6 Utah Utah W 102-91 Kevin Durant-38 Kevin Durant-13 Gordon Haywood-29 Rudy Gobert-15
May 8 Utah Utah W 121-95 Stephen Curry-30 Draymond Green-10 Gordon Haywood-25 Rudy Gobert-13

Western Conference Finals - Warriors win series 4-0 over San Antonio Spurs
May 14 San Antonio Golden State W 113-111 Stephen Curry-40 Zaza Pachulia-9 LaMarcus Aldridge-28 Kawhi Leonard-8
May 16 San Antonio Golden State W 136-100 Stephen Curry-29 Draymond Green-9 Jonathon Simmons-22 Dewayne Dedmon-9
May 20 San Antonio San Antonio W 120-108 Kevin Durant-33 Kevin Durant-10 Manu Ginobili-21 Pau Gasol-10
May 22 San Antonio San Antonio W 129-115 Stephen Curry-36 Kevin Durant-12 Kyle Anderson-20 Pau Gasol-9

NBA Finals - Warriors win series 4-1 over Cleveland Cavaliers


June 1 Cleveland Golden State W 113-91 Kevin Durant-38 Draymond Green-11 LeBron James-28 Kevin Love-21
June 4 Cleveland Golden State W 132-113 Kevin Durant-33 Kevin Durant-13 LeBron James-29 LeBron James-11
June 7 Cleveland Cleveland W 118-113 Kevin Durant-31 Stephen Curry-13 LeBron James-39 Kevin Love-13
June 9 Cleveland Cleveland L 116-137 Kevin Durant-35 Draymond Green-14 Kyrie Irving-40 James/Tristan Thompson-10
June 12 Cleveland Golden State W 129-120 Kevin Durant-39 Draymond Green-12 LeBron James-41 LeBron James-13

June 12, 2017 (Oakland) - Kevin Durant, the 2017 NBA Finals MVP, scored a team-high 39 points and Stephen Curry added 34 points and 10 assists to help the Warriors (16-1)
capture their second NBA championship in the last three seasons. In the second quarter, the Warriors turned an eight-point deficit (33-41) into a 16-point advantage (61-45)
after using a 28-4 run. In the fourth quarter, the Warriors’ defense held the Cavaliers scoreless for almost two minutes while Curry’s 3-pointer with 42.3 seconds gave the
Warriors a 129-115 lead. Draymond Green recorded a double-double with 10 points and a game-high 12 rebounds and Andre Iguodala scored 20 points off the bench. LeBron
James tallied a game-high 41 points and 13 rebounds. Kyrie Irving scored 26 points and JR Smith added 25 points. With a .941 winning percentage, the Warriors became the
team with the highest winning percentage in a single postseason (16-1).

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CHAMPIONSHIPS - 2018 NBA TITLE

Regular Season Record: 58-24, Finished 2nd in NBA Western Conference


Coach: Steve Kerr
Executive: Bob Myers
Arena: Oracle Arena
Won NBA Western Conference First Round (4-1) versus San Antonio Spurs
Won NBA Western Conference Semifinals (4-1) versus New Orleans Pelicans
Won NBA Western Conference Finals (4-3) versus Houston Rockets
Won NBA Finals (4-0) versus Cleveland Cavaliers
WARRIORS WARRIORS OPPONENT OPPONENT
DATE OPPONENT SITE W-L SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUNDER HI SCORER HI REBOUNDER
Western Conference First Round - Warriors win series 4-1 over San Antonio Spurs
April 14 San Antonio Golden State W 113-92 Klay Thompson-27 Kevin Durant-9 Rudy Gay-15 Rudy Gay-6
April 16 San Antonio Golden State W 116-101 Kevin Durant-32 Iguodala/McGee-7 LaMarcus Aldridge-34 LaMarcus Aldridge-12
April 19 San Antonio San Antonio W 110-97 Kevin Durant-26 Kevin Durant-9 LaMarcus Aldridge-18 LaMarcus Aldridge-10
April 22 San Antonio San Antonio L 90-103 Kevin Durant-34 Draymond Green-18 LaMarcus Aldridge-22 LaMarcus Aldridge-10
April 24 San Antonio Golden State W 99-91 Kevin Durant-25 Draymond Green-19 LaMarcus Aldridge-30 LaMarcus Aldridge-12

Western Conference Semifinals - Warriors win series 4-1 over New Orleans Pelicans
April 28 New Orleans Golden State W 123-101 Klay Thompson-27 Draymond Green-15 Anthony Davis-21 Anthony Davis-10
May 1 New Orleans Golden State W 121-116 Kevin Durant-29 Draymond Green-9 Anthony Davis-25 Anthony Davis-15
May 4 New Orleans New Orleans L 100-119 Klay Thompson-26 Draymond Green-12 Anthony Davis-33 Anthony Davis-18
May 6 New Orleans New Orleans W 118-92 Kevin Durant-38 Durant/Green-9 Anthony Davis-26 Anthony Davis-12
May 8 New Orleans Golden State W 113-104 Stephen Curry-28 Draymond Green-14 Anthony Davis-34 Anthony Davis-19

Western Conference Finals - Warriors win series 4-3 over Houston Rockets
May 14 Houston Houston W 119-106 Kevin Durant-37 Draymond Green-9 James Harden-41 Chris Paul-11
May 16 Houston Houston L 105-127 Kevin Durant-38 Stephen Curry-7 Harden/Gordon-27 Capela/Harden-10
May 20 Houston Golden State W 126-85 Stephen Curry-35 Draymond Green-17 James Harden-20 Chris Paul-10
May 22 Houston Golden State L 92-95 Stephen Curry-28 Draymond Green-13 James Harden-30 P.J. Tucker-16
May 24 Houston Houston L 94-98 Kevin Durant-29 Draymond Green-15 Eric Gordon-24 Clint Capela-14
May 26 Houston Golden State W 115-86 Klay Thompson-35 Draymond Green-10 James Harden-32 Clint Capela-15
May 28 Houston Houston W 101-92 Kevin Durant-34 Draymond Green-13 James Harden-32 P.J. Tucker-12

NBA Finals - Warriors win series 4-0 over Cleveland Cavaliers


May 31 Cleveland Golden State W 124-114 ot Stephen Curry-29 Draymond Green-11 LeBron James-51 Kevin Love-13
June 3 Cleveland Golden State W 122-103 Stephen Curry-33 Kevin Durant-9 LeBron James-29 Kevin Love-10
June 6 Cleveland Cleveland W 110-102 Kevin Durant-43 Kevin Durant-13 LeBron James-33 Kevin Love-13
June 8 Cleveland Cleveland W 108-85 Stephen Curry-37 Kevin Durant-12 LeBron James-23 Kevin Love-9

June 8, 2018 (Cleveland) - The Warriors swept the Cavaliers in four games, claiming their second-straight NBA Championship and third in the last four years as Stephen Curry
tallied a game-high 37 points and Kevin Durant, earning his second-consecutive Finals MVP, recorded his first career playoff triple-double with 20 points and game-highs of
12 rebounds and 10 assists. The Warriors jumped out to an early 24-13 lead but the Cavaliers overtook them, 39-38, with 7:12 left in the second quarter. Golden State closed
out the first half on a 5-0 spurt for a 61-52 halftime lead. The Warriors outscored the Cavaliers, 25-13, in the third quarter to take a 21-point advantage, 86-65, into the fourth
quarter. Curry’s seventh 3-pointer of the night gave the Warriors their largest lead of the game, a 28-point lead, 102-74, with 6:19 remaining. For the Warriors, Andre Iguodala
contributed 11 points off the bench and Klay Thompson added 10 points. LeBron James led Cleveland in scoring (23 points) and assists (eight) while Kevin Love grabbed a
team-high nine rebounds to go along with 13 points. J.R. Smith and Rodney Hood each scored 10 points. The Warriors turned the ball over 10 times and limited the Cavaliers
to a 34.5 field goal percentage.

KEVIN DURANT’S
GAME-WINNING SHOT IN
NBA FINALS GAME 3

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CONFERENCE & DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIPS

WARRIORS HISTORY
The Golden State Warriors became the first team in NBA history to win five con-
secutive conference titles (2014-2019) and have earned six Western Conference
Championships in their franchise history since the NBA began using the confer-
ence format in 1970-71. The Warriors became only the second team to earn five
straight trips to the Western Conference Finals, joining the Los Angeles Lakers (eight
straight, 1982-1989). Since 1970-71, only five franchises - Warriors, Lakers, Celtics,
Bulls and Pistons - have made at least five-straight appearances in the conference
finals. Eight times the Warriors have advanced to the conference finals, winning
six of those series.

The Golden State Warriors have captured the Pacific Division title seven times since
the NBA began using the current divisional format in 1970-71, second only to the
Los Angeles Lakers’ 23 divisional titles. The Warriors claimed the division crown in
five straight seasons, 2014-15 to 2018-19.

Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr joins Pat Riley as the only coaches to win division
titles in each of their first five seasons as a head coach, according to the Elias Sports 2015 WESTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP
Bureau. Among the four major professional sports leagues, the Warriors are the first
Bay Area team to earn five consecutive division crowns since the San Francisco 49ers
won five-straight NFC West titles from 1986-1990. The Warriors join the Lakers as
the only teams to win the Pacific Division in five consecutive seasons, which the
Lakers last accomplished from 2007-08 to 2011-12.

Warriors Pacific Division Titles, Since 1970-71


Season Head Coach
1974-75 Alvin Attles
1975-76 Alvin Attles
2014-15 Steve Kerr
2015-16 Steve Kerr
2016-17 Steve Kerr
2017-18 Steve Kerr
2018-19 Steve Kerr

Most Pacific Division Titles, Since 1970-71 2019 WESTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP
Team Division Titles
Los Angeles Lakers 23
Golden State Warriors 7
Phoenix Suns 6

Dates of When the Warriors Clinched the Pacific Division


Season Date
1974-75 March 23, 1975
1975-76 March 16, 1976 vs. Detroit
2014-15 March 24, 2015 at Portland
2015-16 March 13, 2016
2016-17 March 16, 2017 vs. Orlando
2017-18 March 15, 2018
2018-19 March 31, 2019 vs. Charlotte

CURRENT PACIFIC DIVISION TEAMS

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THE PHILLY YEARS

Before moving West and staking claim in the Bay Area, the Warriors called Philadelphia their home for 16 memorable years.
From the inception of the Basketball Association of America (the predecessor to the National Basketball Association) in 1946,
to the conclusion of the 1961-62 season, the Philadelphia Warriors dazzled their fans and produced legendary players like Wilt
Chamberlain, Joseph Fulks, Paul Arizin and Neil Johnston en route to amassing a record of 558-545 and capturing two NBA
championships.
Expanding on the National Basketball League of the 1930’s and 40’s, The Basketball
Association of America began play in November 1946 and consisted of 11 teams
and two divisions. The Philadelphia Warriors took residence in the Eastern Division,
and under the guidance of head coach Eddie Gottlieb wasted no time in claiming
the first ever title, beating the Chicago Stags in the championship series (4-1). The
inaugural Warriors were led by “Jumping” Joe Fulks, who followed up his league-
leading scoring average (23.2) in the 60-game regular season by averaging 22.2
points in the playoffs, including a game-high 37 points in Game 1 of The Finals.
The league prospered and grew to 17 teams and was renamed the National
Basketball Association prior to the 1949-50 season. The Warriors claimed their
second title in 1956, beating the Fort Wayne Pistons in a five-game series (4-1).
In doing so, they completed one of the most dramatic turnarounds in NBA history,
going from last place in the Eastern Division in 1954-55 to the penthouse one year
later. Former Warriors player George Senesky, in his first full season as head coach,
directed a well-balanced squad to an NBA-best 45-27 record, as every member of
the starting five averaged double-figure scoring. Leading the way were NBA All-
Stars Arizin (24.2 points and 7.4 rebounds) and Neil Johnston (22.1 points, a league-
leading .457 field goal percentage and 12.5 rebounds). In the championship series
against Fort Wayne, Arizin averaged 29.0 points. In the deciding fifth game, Joseph Philadelphia Warriors forward Paul Arizin
Graboski led the way with a team-high 29 points. (#11) shoots during the 1956 NBA Finals.

In the 1959 NBA Draft, the Warriors chose Philadelphia native Wilt Chamberlain out
of Kansas University as a territorial selection. The 7-1, 275-pound giant with tremendous power and grace would soon change the
face of the game forever. As a rookie, Chamberlain averaged 37.6 points and 27.0 rebounds a game, shattering previous league
highs. His powerful slam dunks and unprecedented statistics drew a record amount of fans not yet seen by the young league.
Chamberlain coasted to the league’s Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Player awards. With Arizin, Woody Sauldsberry, Tom
Gola and Guy Rodgers surrounding the superstar center, rookie Head Coach Neil Johnston and the Warriors cruised into the Eastern
Division Finals, where they fell to the powerhouse Boston Celtics. This series gave birth to one of the NBA’s greatest rivalries, the
clash of Chamberlain versus Bill Russell.
During the 1960-61 season, Chamberlain’s numbers and reputation continued to grow, drawing huge crowds wherever the
Warriors traveled. He averaged 38.4 points and hauled in 27.2 rebounds during this memorable season. The Warriors added a
gritty, hard-nosed rookie guard by the name of Alvin Attles to the squad and returned to the playoffs only to be knocked off by
the Syracuse Nationals.
The following season would be a record-setting year for “Wilt the Stilt.” His 50.4 scoring average and 4,029 total points are records
that have yet to be challenged. Chamberlain’s season was highlighted by a perfromance in Hershey, Pa. on March 2, 1962, when
he scored an incredible 100 points in a game against the New York Knicks.
Riding the backs of Chamberlain, Arizin, Attles and rookie Tom Meschery, the Warriors finished with a 49-31 record and met the
Celtics again in the Eastern Division Finals. In a seven-game battle that saw Chamberlain swarmed by Russell and Celtic double and
triple-teams, the Warriors lost (109-107) in Game 7. It would be the team’s last game as the Philadelphia Warriors.

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PHILADELPHIA WARRIORS CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS

WARRIORS HISTORY
THE ORIGINAL NBA CHAMPIONS: 1946-47 PHILADELPHIA WARRIORS
SEATED (from left to right): Jerry Rullo, Angelo Musi, General Manager Peter A. Tyrell, Petey Rosenberg, Jerry Fleishman.
STANDING (from left to right): Assistant Coach Cy Kaselman, George Senesky, Ralph Kaplowitz, Howie Dallmar, Art Hillhouse, Joe Fulks, Matt Guokas, Head Coach Ed Gottlieb.
PLAYER G FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT AST PF PTS AVG
Joe Fulks 60 475 1557 .305 439 601 .730 25 199 1389 23.2
Angelo Musi 60 230 818 .281 102 123 .829 26 120 562 9.4
Howie Dallmar 60 199 710 .280 130 203 .640 104 141 528 8.8
George Senesky 58 142 531 .267 82 124 .661 34 83 366 6.3
Art Hillhouse 60 120 412 .291 120 166 .723 41 139 360 6.0
Jerry Fleishman 59 97 372 .261 69 127 .543 40 101 263 4.5
Ralph Kaplowitz 30 75 258 .291 59 80 .738 13 65 209 7.0
Petey Rosenberg 51 60 287 .209 30 49 .612 27 64 150 2.9
Jerry Rullo 50 52 174 .299 23 47 .489 20 61 127 2.5
Matt Guokas 47 28 104 .269 26 47 .553 9 70 82 1.7
Fred Sheffield 22 29 146 .199 16 26 .615 4 34 74 3.4
Moe Murphy 11 3 15 .200 2 3 .667 0 5 8 0.7

1955-56 NBA CHAMPION PHILADELPHIA WARRIORS


SEATED (from left to right): Head Coach George Senesky, Larry Hennessy, Paul Arizin, Jack George, George Dempsey, President Eddie Gottlieb.
STANDING (from left to right): Ernie Beck, Neil Johnston, Joe Graboski, Walt Davis, Tom Gola, Jackie Moore.
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT AST PF PTS AVG
Paul Arizin 72 2724 617 1378 .448 507 626 .810 189 539 1741 24.2
Neil Johnston 70 2594 499 1092 .457 549 685 .801 225 872 1547 22.1
Joe Graboski 72 2375 397 1075 .369 240 340 .706 190 642 1034 14.4
Jack George 72 2840 352 940 .374 296 391 .757 457 313 1000 13.9
Tom Gola 68 2346 244 592 .412 244 333 .733 404 616 732 10.8
Ernie Beck 67 1007 136 351 .387 76 106 .717 79 196 348 5.2
George Dempsey 72 1444 126 265 .475 88 139 .633 205 264 340 4.7
Walt Davis 70 1097 123 333 .369 77 112 .688 56 276 323 4.6
Larry Hennessy 53 444 85 247 .344 26 32 .813 46 49 196 3.7
Bob Schafer 12 84 12 35 .343 7 12 .583 9 13 31 2.6
Jackie Moore 54 402 50 129 .388 32 53 .604 26 117 132 2.4

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SAN FRANCISCO WARRIORS
1962-63

BACK ROW (left to right): Wayne Hightower, Ken Sears, Wilt Chamberlain, Tom Meschery, Willie Naulls. FRONT ROW: Managing Director Eddie Gottlieb,
George Lee, Fred LaCour, Guy Rodgers, Gary Phillips, Al Attles, Head Coach Bob Feerick.
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PF DQ PTS AVG
Wilt Chamberlain 80 3606 1463 2770 .528 660 1113 .593 1946 275 136 0 3586 44.8
Tom Meschery 64 2245 397 935 .425 228 313 .728 624 104 249 11 1022 16.0
Guy Rodgers 79 3249 445 1150 .387 208 286 .727 394 825 296 7 1098 13.9
Tom Gola 21 822 111 243 .457 50 66 .758 248 73 93 4 272 13.0
Willie Naulls 70* 1901 370 887 .317 166 207 .802 515 102 205 3 906 12.9
Al Attles 71 1876 301 630 .478 133 206 .646 205 184 253 7 735 10.4
Gary Phillips 75 1801 256 643 .398 97 152 .638 225 137 185 7 609 8.1
Wayne Hightower 66 1387 192 543 .354 105 157 .669 354 51 181 5 489 7.4
Howard Montgomery 20 364 65 153 .455 14 23 .609 69 21 35 1 144 7.2
George Lee 64 1192 149 394 .378 152 193 .788 217 64 113 0 450 7.0
Ken Sears 77* 1141 161 304 .530 131 168 .780 206 95 128 0 453 5.9
Fred LaCour 16 171 28 73 .384 9 16 .563 24 19 27 0 65 4.1
Hubie White 29 271 40 111 .360 12 18 .667 35 28 47 2 92 3.2
Tom Luckenbill 20 201 26 68 .382 9 20 .450 56 8 34 0 61 3.1
Dave Gunther 1 5 1 2 .500 0 0 — 3 3 1 0 2 2.0
Dave Fedor 7 27 3 10 .300 0 1 .000 6 1 4 0 6 0.9
* Naulls—23 New York, 47 San Francisco; Sears—23 New York, 54 San Francisco

NOTES
• Wilt Chamberlain led the league in scoring for the fourth consecutive season (44.8).
• Chamberlain scored a season-high 73 points on 11/16/62 at New York.
• Chamberlain led the league in rebounding (24.3).
• Chamberlain’s single-game rebounding high was 41 vs. Detroit on 10/26/62.
• Chamberlain was selected to the All-NBA Second Team.
• Guy Rodgers led the league in assists (10.6).
• Team finished fourth in the Western Division, 22 games behind Los Angeles.

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 31-49

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT....................................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/23 1 Detroit............................................................................. .W 140-113 5,215 1-0
10/26 2 Detroit............................................................................. .W 132-131 (OT) 3,685 2-0
10/27 3 at Chicago....................................................................... .W 129-126 (OT) 5,418 3-0
10/28 4 at Cincinnati.................................................................... .L 130-131 (OT) 3,852 3-1
10/30 5 New York......................................................................... .W 125-106 2,984 4-1
11/2 6 New York......................................................................... .W 143-121 3,788 5-1
11/3 7 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 115-127 11,780 5-2
11/7 8 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 108-132 6,524 5-3
11/9 9 Chicago........................................................................... .W 134-126 2,673 6-3
11/10 10 Chicago........................................................................... .W 113-108 3,242 7-3
11/13 11 at St. Louis....................................................................... .L 100-132 5,776 7-4
11/14 12 at Detroit......................................................................... .L 115-123 5,174 7-5
11/16 13 at New York..................................................................... .W 127-111 7,146 8-5
11/17 14 at Boston......................................................................... .L 109-127 13,413 8-6
11/18 15 at Cincinnati.................................................................... .L 120-132 6,701 8-7
11/21 16 Cincinnati........................................................................ .L 139-143 3,764 8-8
11/23 17 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 124-129 5,589 8-9
11/25 18 Cincinnati........................................................................ .L 115-128 2,419 8-10
11/27 19 Chicago........................................................................... .L 107-115 1,668 8-11
11/29 20 St. Louis........................................................................... .L 121-128 2,123 8-12
12/2 21 St. Louis........................................................................... .L 116-122 2,632 8-13
12/7 22 at Detroit......................................................................... .L 116-123 3,744 8-14
12/8 23 at St.Louis....................................................................... .L 129-145 8,601 8-15
12/9 24 at Chicago....................................................................... .L 102-110 3,864 8-16
12/11 25 Syracuse.......................................................................... .W 136-124 2,614 9-16
12/14 26 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 118-120 4,264 9-17
12/15 27 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 104-113 8,013 9-18
12/16 28 Syracuse.......................................................................... .L 137-144 4,826 9-19
12/18 29 St. Louis........................................................................... .W 130-110 4,431 10-19
12/21 30 at Detroit......................................................................... .W 122-113 3,212 11-19
12/22 31 at Syracuse...................................................................... .W 123-118 3,584 12-19
12/25 32 St. Louis at New York....................................................... .W 94-91 N/A 13-19
12/26 33 at Boston......................................................................... .L 113-116 13,909 13-20
12/27 34 Boston at Syracuse.......................................................... .L 102-108 8,963 13-21
12/28 35 Syracuse at Philadelphia................................................. W 124-117 7,943 14-21
12/29 36 at New York..................................................................... .W 114-109 8,127 15-21
1/2 37 Boston............................................................................. .L 120-135 (OT) 12,067 15-22
1/4 38 at Cincinnati.................................................................... .L 129-130 4,543 15-23
1/5 39 at Chicago....................................................................... .W 127-126 4,875 16-23
1/6 40 at St. Louis....................................................................... .L 103-114 6,658 16-24
1/8 41 Boston............................................................................. .L 112-118 8,623 16-25
1/11 42 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 129-134 4,203 16-26
1/12 43 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 114-119 11,801 16-27
1/14 44 New York......................................................................... .W 142-134 1,789 17-27
1/17 45 New York......................................................................... .L 101-113 2,131 17-28
1/19 46 at St. Louis....................................................................... .L 114-116 6,418 17-29
1/20 47 at St. Louis....................................................................... .L 115-116 8,110 17-30
1/22 48 Detroit............................................................................. .L 107-115 2,291 17-31
1/24 49 Detroit at Bakersfield...................................................... W 138-114 2,162 18-31
1/26 50 Syracuse.......................................................................... .L 110-116 3,274 18-32
1/27 51 Syracuse.......................................................................... .L 110-119 2,645 18-33
1/29 52 at New York..................................................................... .W 123-103 15,237 19-33
1/30 53 at Boston......................................................................... .L 111-215 10,666 19-34
2/1 54 Cincinnati at Boston........................................................ .W 133-126 12,413 20-34
2/3 55 Chicago........................................................................... .L 108-110 3,189 20-35
2/4 56 Chicago at San Jose......................................................... .W 109-107 1,922 21-35
2/6 57 at Detroit......................................................................... .W 117-116 2,628 22-35
2/7 58 at Cincinnati.................................................................... .L 129-134 3,304 22-36
2/9 59 at Boston......................................................................... .L 112-118 13,432 22-37
2/10 60 at Syracuse...................................................................... .L 115-139 4,293 22-38
2/12 61 at Detroit......................................................................... .L 115-120 11,028 22-39
2/13 62 Detroit............................................................................. .L 132-134 (OT) 2,182 22-40
2/16 63 at Los Angeles................................................................. .W 122-118 (2OT) 10,039 23-40
2/19 64 Los Angeles..................................................................... .W 111-109 3,241 24-40
2/21 65 Boston............................................................................. .L 118-135 9,132 24-41
2/22 66 at New York..................................................................... .L 93-106 7,237 24-42
2/23 67 at Chicago....................................................................... .W 92-88 3,480 25-42
2/24 68 at St. Louis....................................................................... .L 106-127 8,399 25-43
2/26 69 Boston............................................................................. .W 128-112 6,491 26-43
3/1 70 Cincinnati at Oakland...................................................... . W 132-125 3,721 27-43
3/2 71 at Los Angeles................................................................. .W 122-113 9,724 28-43
3/3 72 Cincinnati........................................................................ .W 123-122 4,425 29-43
3/5 73 Detroit at New York......................................................... .L 102-111 7,983 29-44
3/6 74 Chicago at Baltimore........................................................ L 111-121 5,691 29-45
3/8 75 Detroit at Ft. Wayne......................................................... .L 123-131 (OT) 4,125 29-46
3/10 76 at Syracuse...................................................................... .L 148-163 3,591 29-47
3/12 77 Los Angeles..................................................................... .W 116-110 2,073 30-47
3/14 78 St. Louis........................................................................... .L 109-114 2,261 30-48
3/15 79 St. Louis at Oakland......................................................... .W 119-108 2,383 31-48
3/16 80 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 105-111 10,470 31-49

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SAN FRANCISCO WARRIORS
1963-64

BACK ROW (left to right): Wayne Hightower, Wilt Chamberlain, Coach Alex Hannum, Nate Thurmond, Ken Sears.
FRONT ROW: Managing Director Eddie Gottlieb, George Lee, Gary Phillips, Guy Rodgers, Gary Hill, Al Attles, Tom Meschery, General Manager Bob Feerick.
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PF DQ PTS AVG
Wilt Chamberlain 80 3689 1204 2298 .524 540 1016 .531 1787 403 182 0 2948 36.9
Tom Meschery 80 2422 436 951 .458 207 295 .702 612 149 288 6 1079 13.5
Wayne Hightower 79 2536 393 1022 .385 260 329 .790 566 133 269 7 1046 13.2
Guy Rodgers 79 2695 337 923 .365 198 280 .707 328 556 245 4 872 11.0
Al Attles 70 1883 289 640 .452 185 275 .673 236 197 249 4 763 10.9
Gary Phillips 66 2010 256 691 .370 146 218 .670 248 203 245 8 658 10.0
Nate Thurmond 76 1966 219 554 .395 95 173 .549 790 86 184 2 533 7.0
Gary Hill 67 1015 146 384 .380 51 77 .662 114 103 165 2 343 5.1
Ken Sears 51 519 53 120 .442 64 79 .810 94 42 71 0 170 3.3
George Lee 54 522 64 169 .379 47 71 .662 97 25 67 0 175 3.2
John Windsor 11 68 10 27 .370 7 8 .875 26 2 13 0 27 2.5

Western Division Finals NBA Finals


Warriors win series 4-3 Celtics win series 4-1
April 1................................................St. Louis 116 at San Francisco 111 April 18..................................................San Francisco 96 at Boston 108
April 3..................................................St. Louis 85 at San Francisco 120 April 20................................................San Francisco 101 at Boston 124
April 5................................................San Francisco 109 at St. Louis 113 April 22..................................................Boston 91 at San Francisco 115
April 8................................................San Francisco 111 at St. Louis 109 April 24....................................................Boston 98 at San Francisco 95
April 10................................................St. Louis 97 at San Francisco 121 April 26..................................................San Francisco 99 at Boston 105
April 12................................................San Francisco 95 at St. Louis 123
April 16................................................St. Louis 95 at San Francisco 105

NOTES
• Franklin Mieuli’s first season as owner.
• Alex Hannum selected as Coach of the Year.
• Wilt Chamberlain led league in scoring for fifth straight season (36.9).
• Warriors led the NBA in fewest points allowed per game (102.6).
• Nate Thurmond, who averaged 10.4 rebounds per game, is selected to the NBA All-Rookie Team.
• Warriors won the Western Division by two games.

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RECORD 48-32

WARRIORS HISTORY
WESTERN DIVISION CHAMPIONS
DATE G OPPONENT....................................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/19 1 at Baltimore.................................................................... .W 103-102 7,953 1-0
10/22 2 at Cincinnati.................................................................... .L 97-103 7,784 1-1
10/23 3 at St. Louis....................................................................... .W 99-95 6,118 2-1
10/26 4 Cincinnati........................................................................ .W 102-99 5,106 3-1
10/29 5 Cincinnati........................................................................ .L 101-108 3,127 3-2
11/2 6 Los Angeles..................................................................... .W 118-99 4,362 4-2
11/7 7 New York......................................................................... .W 110-88 2,146 5-2
11/8 8 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 90-93 10,834 5-3
11/9 9 New York at Oakland....................................................... .L 84-89 3,141 5-4
11/12 10 at Philadelphia................................................................ .L 102-106 (OT) 5,817 5-5
11/13 11 at Cincinnati.................................................................... .W 98-92 5,480 6-5
11/14 12 at St. Louis....................................................................... .L 105-117 5,283 6-6
11/15 13 Detroit............................................................................. .L 98-101 2,296 6-7
11/17 14 Detroit............................................................................. .W 120-96 1,541 7-7
11/19 15 St. Louis........................................................................... .W 129-96 1,679 8-7
11/26 16 Cincinnati at New York..................................................... .L 112-123 14,585 8-8
11/27 17 New York at Boston......................................................... .W 118-89 13,909 9-8
11/29 18 at Baltimore.................................................................... .L 99-100 3,660 9-9
11/30 19 at Boston......................................................................... .L 96-100 8,108 9-10
12/3 20 at New York..................................................................... .W 116-108 4,783 10-10
12/4 21 at St. Louis....................................................................... .L 83-105 4,820 10-11
12/6 22 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 101-110 4,081 10-12
12/8 23 at Los Angeles................................................................. .W 114-112 8,468 11-12
12/10 24 Baltimore at Oakland...................................................... .W 117-108 1,504 12-12
12/13 25 Baltimore........................................................................ .L 114-116 (OT) 2,046 12-13
12/15 26 Baltimore........................................................................ .W 122-97 1,988 13-13
12/17 27 St. Louis........................................................................... .W 110-106 2,195 14-13
12/18 28 St. Louis at Sacramento................................................... .W 104-96 2,872 15-13
12/20 29 Philadelphia.................................................................... .L 112-114 1,863 15-14
12/22 30 Philadelphia.................................................................... .W 118-104 3,782 16-14
12/26 31 at Philadelphia................................................................ .L 112-118 4,114 16-15
12/28 32 at Baltimore.................................................................... .W 106-104 3,778 17-15
12/30 33 Detroit at Toledo.............................................................. .L 112-114 (OT) 3,364 17-16
12/31 34 at New York..................................................................... .W 101-79 3,585 18-16
1/2 35 St. Louis at Oakland......................................................... .L 106-111 4,281 18-17
1/3 36 Boston............................................................................. .L 101-111 10,146 18-18
1/7 37 Boston............................................................................. .W 92-89 5,276 19-18
1/9 38 New York at Richmond, Calif............................................ .W 112-97 1,609 20-18
1/10 39 Los Angeles..................................................................... .W 114-89 4,697 21-18
1/12 40 New York at Oakland....................................................... .W 112-105 2,161 22-18
1/15 41 at Detroit......................................................................... .W 89-79 3,316 23-18
1/17 42 at Philadelphia................................................................ .W 112-91 4,615 24-18
1/18 43 at Baltimore.................................................................... .L 86-93 6,227 24-19
1/19 44 at Boston......................................................................... .L 105-108 4,127 24-20
1/21 45 Detroit............................................................................. .W 100-88 1,689 25-20
1/23 46 Detroit............................................................................. .W 125-93 2,021 26-20
1/24 47 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 100-118 14,062 26-21
1/25 48 Los Angeles..................................................................... .W 120-95 5,389 27-21
1/26 49 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 96-108 10,380 27-22
1/28 50 at Philadelphia................................................................ .W 139-117 2,310 28-22
1/29 51 at Boston......................................................................... .W 100-92 9,314 29-22
1/30 52 at Detroit......................................................................... .L 100-109 8,649 29-23
2/1 53 at New York..................................................................... .W 125-106 7,526 30-23
2/2 54 at Baltimore.................................................................... .W 120-118 (OT) 10,616 31-23
2/4 55 Detroit............................................................................. .W 118-79 2,783 32-23
2/6 56 Detroit at San Jose........................................................... .W 104-97 2,906 33-23
2/8 57 at St. Louis....................................................................... .W 103-97 8,644 34-23
2/9 58 at St. Louis....................................................................... .L 111-116 9,178 34-24
2/11 59 at Detroit......................................................................... .W 128-118 (OT) 2,517 35-24
2/13 60 Boston............................................................................. .W 106-95 8,139 36-24
2/15 61 Boston............................................................................. .L 87-96 5,884 36-25
2/17 62 Cincinnati at Cleveland.................................................... .L 113-129 11,593 36-26
2/18 63 Detroit at Lansing, Mich.................................................. .W 108-98 3,875 37-26
2/19 64 at Cincinnati.................................................................... .W 108-101 8,668 38-26
2/21 65 Cincinnati........................................................................ .L 93-101 5,421 38-27
2/23 66 Los Angeles..................................................................... .W 109-108 3,417 39-27
2/25 67 Cincinnati........................................................................ .W 117-108 4,044 40-27
2/27 68 at St. Louis....................................................................... .W 107-97 9,255 41-27
2/28 69 at Boston......................................................................... .L 92-107 12,967 41-28
2/29 70 at New York..................................................................... .W 136-110 12,538 42-28
3/1 71 at Detroit......................................................................... .W 100-86 2,804 43-28
3/2 72 St. Louis........................................................................... .L 102-111 5,061 43-29
3/5 73 St. Louis........................................................................... .L 102-104 6,419 43-30
3/7 74 at Los Angeles................................................................. .W 120-118 13,023 44-30
3/10 75 Baltimore........................................................................ .W 129-111 3,321 45-30
3/12 76 Baltimore........................................................................ .W 125-102 3,286 46-30
3/13 77 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 109-112 7,947 46-31
3/14 78 at Los Angeles................................................................. .W 111-95 11,076 47-31
3/16 79 Philadelphia.................................................................... .L 110-111 N/A 47-32
3/18 80 Philadelphia.................................................................... .W 89-85 4,962 48-32

211
SAN FRANCISCO WARRIORS
1964-65

BACK ROW (left to right): John Rudometkin, Tom Meschery, Nate Thurmond, Connie Dierking, McCoy McLemore, Cotton Nash, Bud Koper.
FRONT ROW: Gary Phillips, Guy Rodgers, Assistant Coach George Lee, Head Coach Alex Hannum, Paul Neumann, Al Attles.
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PF DQ PTS AVG
Wilt Chamberlain 38 1743 636 1275 .499 208 500 .416 893 117 76 0 1480 38.9
Nate Thurmond 77 3173 519 1240 .419 235 357 .658 1395 157 232 3 1273 16.5
Guy Rodgers 79 2699 465 1225 .380 223 325 .686 323 565 256 4 1153 14.6
Tom Meschery 79 2408 361 917 .394 278 370 .751 655 106 279 6 1000 12.7
Paul Neumann (Tot) 76 2034 365 772 .473 234 303 .772 198 233 218 3 964 12.7
Paul Neumann (SF) 36 934 152 338 .450 86 119 .723 96 94 99 2 390 10.8
Al Attles 73 1733 254 662 .384 171 274 .624 239 205 242 7 679 9.3
Wayne Hightower 48 1037 136 396 .343 133 173 .769 247 38 143 1 405 8.4
McCoy McLemore 78 1731 244 725 .337 157 220 .714 488 81 224 6 645 8.3
Connie Dierking (Tot) 68 1294 218 538 .405 100 168 .595 435 72 165 4 536 7.9
Connie Dierking (SF) 30 565 97 227 .427 46 85 .541 196 30 64 1 240 8.0
Gary Phillips 73 1541 198 553 .358 120 199 .603 189 148 184 3 516 7.1
John Rudometkin (Tot) 23 376 52 154 .338 34 50 .680 99 16 54 0 138 6.0
John Rudometkin (SF) 22 354 49 146 .336 34 50 .680 92 16 49 0 132 6.0
George Lee 19 247 27 77 .351 38 52 .731 55 12 22 0 92 4.8
Bud Koper 54 631 106 241 .440 35 42 .833 61 43 59 1 247 4.6
Cotton Nash (SF) 20 190 33 88 .375 18 20 .900 48 9 27 0 84 4.2
Cotton Nash (Tot) 45 357 47 145 .324 43 52 .827 83 19 57 0 137 3.0
Barry Kramer 33 276 36 100 .360 30 44 .682 59 26 36 0 102 3.1
Gary Hill 9 88 10 35 .286 7 14 .500 15 6 10 0 27 3.0

NOTES
• Nate Thurmond grabbed a season-high 37 rebounds vs. Baltimore on 10/27/64.
• Thurmond finished third in the league in rebounding (18.5).
• Wilt Chamberlain was traded to Philadelphia on 1/15 for Connie Dierking, Paul Neumann, Lee Shaffer and cash.
• Warriors had the worst record in the NBA (17-63) and finished 32 games behind Los Angeles.

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 17-63

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/17 1 at Baltimore.................................................................... .L 101-121 4,926 0-1
10/18 2 at Cincinnati.................................................................... .L 108-117 4,550 0-2
10/21 3 at Detroit......................................................................... .L 104-108 5,643 0-3
10/23 4 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 92-94 3,112 0-4
10/27 5 Baltimore at Oakland...................................................... .W 101-90 1,119 1-4
10/31 6 Baltimore........................................................................ .L 98-102 3,249 1-5
11/4 7 St. Louis........................................................................... .L 104-105 2,912 1-6
11/6 8 New York......................................................................... .W 133-127 (2OT) 2,530 2-6
11/7 9 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 103-130 12,499 2-7
11/8 10 New York......................................................................... .W 130-121 1,723 3-7
11/10 11 at Philadelphia................................................................ .W 110-99 4,291 4-7
11/11 12 at Boston......................................................................... .L 84-110 9,080 4-8
11/12 13 at Detroit......................................................................... .L 99-121 5,075 4-9
11/14 14 at St. Louis....................................................................... .L 94-108 7,692 4-10
11/15 15 at Cincinnati.................................................................... .W 122-106 4,710 5-10
11/17 16 Cincinnati........................................................................ .L 108-114 3,872 5-11
11/21 17 Cincinnati........................................................................ .L 104-111 4,091 5-12
11/22 18 Detroit............................................................................. .L 97-99 1,429 5-13
11/24 19 at New York..................................................................... .L 93-101 6,844 5-14
11/25 20 at Boston......................................................................... .L 118-122 9,022 5-15
11/26 21 at Philadelphia................................................................ .L 117-128 3,877 5-16
11/28 22 Los Angeles..................................................................... .W 109-106 5,519 6-16
12/1 23 Baltimore........................................................................ .W 137-136 (2OT) 1,929 7-16
12/2 24 Baltimore at San Jose...................................................... .L 114-120 2,104 7-17
12/4 25 Boston............................................................................. .W 112-85 5,912 8-17
12/5 26 Boston............................................................................. .L 81-105 5,117 8-18
12/8 27 St. Louis........................................................................... .L 93-113 1,227 8-19
12/11 28 Detroit............................................................................. .L 100-104 1,129 8-20
12/12 29 Detroit............................................................................. .W 124-107 1,232 9-20
12/14 30 Philadelphia at Pittsburgh............................................... .L 112-119 5,242 9-21
12/15 31 at New York..................................................................... .W 134-132 (OT) 15,342 10-21
12/16 32 at Boston......................................................................... .L 106-107 4,678 10-22
12/18 33 Philadelphia.................................................................... .W 117-111 2,030 11-22
12/20 34 Philadelphia.................................................................... .L 111-113 4,341 11-23
12/22 35 New York at Sacramento................................................. .L 118-124 2,654 11-24
12/26 36 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 122-129 14,522 11-25
12/28 37 at Cincinnati.................................................................... .L 108-113 7,546 11-26
12/29 38 at St. Louis....................................................................... .L 104-122 8,640 11-27
12/30 39 New York at Philadelphia................................................ .L 102-118 6,280 11-28
1/1 40 at New York..................................................................... .L 100-101 7,542 11-29
1/2 41 at Baltimore.................................................................... .L 103-129 3,721 11-30
1/3 42 at Baltimore.................................................................... .L 132-142 1,784 11-31
1/6 43 Philadelphia at Syracuse................................................. .L 102-121 3,147 11-32
1/8 44 Boston............................................................................. .L 91-94 5,913 11-33
1/15 45 New York......................................................................... .L 87-89 1,632 11-34
1/16 46 New York......................................................................... .L 89-102 1,739 11-35
1/21 47 at Philadelphia................................................................ .L 102-111 6,140 11-36
1/22 48 at Boston......................................................................... .L 94-104 10,530 11-37
1/24 49 at Cincinnati.................................................................... .L 103-124 6,497 11-38
1/26 50 Cincinnati........................................................................ .L 107-115 2,739 11-39
1/28 51 Cincinnati........................................................................ .W 105-90 3,335 12-39
1/30 52 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 99-108 4,898 12-40
1/31 53 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 94-96 11,057 12-41
2/2 54 at New York..................................................................... .L 102-113 10,003 12-42
2/3 55 at Detroit......................................................................... .L 106-111 3,429 12-43
2/5 56 Baltimore at College Park................................................ .W 120-112 4,500 13-43
2/6 57 at St. Louis....................................................................... .L 101-108 6,875 13-44
2/7 58 at St. Louis....................................................................... .L 103-126 6,511 13-45
2/9 59 Philadelphia at San Jose.................................................. .L 114-132 2,752 13-46
2/11 60 Philadelphia at Oakland.................................................. .W 106-100 5,279 14-46
2/12 61 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 95-114 10,082 14-47
2/13 62 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 105-129 3,051 14-48
2/16 63 Detroit............................................................................. .L 106-114 1,168 14-49
2/18 64 Detroit at Oakland........................................................... .L 106-107 1,298 14-50
2/20 65 Boston............................................................................. .L 108-114 4,304 14-51
2/22 66 St. Louis........................................................................... .L 97-107 1,357 14-52
2/24 67 St. Louis........................................................................... .L 103-111 2,815 14-53
2/26 68 Boston............................................................................. .L 112-130 3,362 14-54
2/28 69 at Baltimore.................................................................... .L 116-129 (OT) 3,582 14-55
3/2 70 at Cincinnati.................................................................... .L 105-121 2,262 14-56
3/3 71 at Detroit......................................................................... .L 107-110 2,302 14-57
3/4 72 Detroit at Ft. Wayne......................................................... .W 115-110 741 15-57
3/6 73 Cincinnati........................................................................ .L 93-97 2,868 15-58
3/8 74 Baltimore........................................................................ .L 102-111 1,778 15-59
3/11 75 St. Louis........................................................................... .L 99-101 4,536 15-60
3/12 76 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 93-115 4,291 15-61
3/14 77 at Boston......................................................................... .L 98-106 6,728 15-62
3/16 78 at Philadelphia................................................................ .W 115-107 1,613 16-62
3/17 79 at St. Louis....................................................................... .L 94-101 4,895 16-63
3/20 80 at Los Angeles................................................................. .W 112-98 8,216 17-63

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SAN FRANCISCO WARRIORS
1965-66

BACK ROW: McCoy McLemore, Fred Hetzel, Nate Thurmond, Bud Olsen, Tom Meschery, Rick Barry, Coach Alex Hannum.
FRONT ROW (left to right): Trainer Don Watkins, Gary Phillips, Guy Rodgers, Paul Neumann, Al Attles, Keith Erickson.
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PF DQ PTS AVG
Rick Barry 80 2990 745 1698 .439 569 660 .862 850 173 297 2 2059 25.7
Guy Rodgers 79 2902 586 1571 .373 296 407 .727 421 846 241 6 1468 18.6
Nate Thurmond 73 2891 454 1119 .406 280 428 .654 1312 111 223 7 1188 16.3
Paul Neumann 66 1729 343 817 .420 265 317 .836 208 184 174 0 951 14.4
Tom Meschery 80 2383 401 895 .448 224 293 .765 716 81 285 7 1026 12.8
Al Attles 79 2053 364 724 .503 154 252 .611 322 225 265 7 882 11.2
McCoy McLemore 80 1467 225 528 .426 142 191 .743 488 55 197 4 592 7.4
Fred Hetzel 56 722 160 401 .399 63 92 .685 290 27 121 2 383 6.8
Gary Phillips 67 867 106 303 .350 54 87 .621 134 113 97 0 266 5.4
Keith Erickson 64 646 95 267 .356 43 65 .662 162 38 91 1 233 3.6
Enoch Olsen (Tot) 59 602 81 193 .420 39 88 .443 192 20 81 1 201 3.4
Enoch Olsen (SF) 55 566 78 185 .422 38 85 .447 179 18 77 1 194 3.4
Wilbert Frazier 2 9 0 4 .000 1 2 .500 5 1 1 0 1 0.5

NOTES
• Rick Barry was selected NBA Rookie of the Year and named to the All-NBA First Team.
• Barry finished fourth in the league in scoring (25.7), including a season-high 57 points at New York on 12/14/65.
• Barry ranked second in the NBA in free throw percentage (.862) and 10th in rebounding (10.6).
• Nate Thurmond grabbed a Warriors West Coast record and career-high 42 rebounds on 11/9/65 vs. Detroit.
• Warriors climbed to fourth in the Western Division, 10 games behind Los Angeles.

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RECORD 35-45

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/15 1 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 115-122 5,836 0-1
10/19 2 at Cincinnati.................................................................... .W 100-99 3,750 1-1
10/23 3 at Baltimore.................................................................... .W 123-108 3,265 2-1
10/29 4 New York......................................................................... .W 110-100 3,106 3-1
10/30 5 at Los Angeles................................................................. .W 124-122 11,686 4-1
10/31 6 New York......................................................................... .L 103-104 2,311 4-2
11/3 7 at Cincinnati.................................................................... .L 108-122 3,389 4-3
11/4 8 Philadelphia at New York................................................ .W 121-119 16,881 5-3
11/5 9 at Philadelphia................................................................ .L 115-133 4,764 5-4
11/6 10 Detroit............................................................................. .W 110-100 4,471 6-4
11/9 11 Detroit............................................................................. .W 107-102 2,436 7-4
11/11 12 Philadelphia at Boston.................................................... .L 101-109 10,489 7-5
11/12 13 at Detroit......................................................................... .W 103-102 6,055 8-5
11/13 14 at St. Louis....................................................................... .L 113-138 6,218 8-6
11/15 15 Baltimore at San Jose...................................................... .W 123-112 3,000 9-6
11/16 16 Boston............................................................................. .L 105-108 5,083 9-7
11/19 17 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 124-135 10,597 9-8
11/20 18 Los Angeles at Las Vegas................................................. .L 117-133 6,200 9-9
11/22 19 St. Louis at Memphis....................................................... .W 112-108 7,501 10-9
11/23 20 at New York..................................................................... .W 112-108 12,003 11-9
11/25 21 at St. Louis....................................................................... .L 113-119 7,318 11-10
11/26 22 Philadelphia.................................................................... .L 120-132 6,133 11-11
11/27 23 Philadelphia.................................................................... .L 117-124 6,469 11-12
12/2 24 Cincinnati at Oakland...................................................... .W 125-119 4,862 12-12
12/5 25 St. Louis at Omaha.......................................................... .L 99-113 4,011 12-13
12/8 26 at Detroit......................................................................... .L 113-115 2,348 12-14
12/9 27 Cincinnati at Dayton, Ohio............................................... .W 110-109 2,270 13-14
12/10 28 at Baltimore.................................................................... .L 127-145 2,687 13-15
12/11 29 at Boston......................................................................... .L 106-143 7,470 13-16
12/14 30 at New York..................................................................... .L 137-141 9,112 13-17
12/15 31 St. Louis at Oakland......................................................... .W 128-113 3,115 14-17
12/17 32 St. Louis........................................................................... .L 102-103 2,817 14-18
12/18 33 Philadelphia.................................................................... .L 116-120 (OT) 4,872 14-19
12/19 34 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 120-132 8,720 14-20
12/20 35 Philadelphia.................................................................... .W 124-118 5,336 15-20
12/22 36 Detroit at Sacramento..................................................... .W 114-104 3,042 16-20
12/25 37 at Cincinnati.................................................................... .L 113-119 6,762 16-21
12/26 38 at Philadelphia................................................................ .L 107-121 4,412 16-22
12/28 39 Detroit at Toledo.............................................................. .W 120-107 2,190 17-22
12/29 40 at Baltimore.................................................................... .L 111-144 5,109 17-23
12/30 41 Boston at Providence....................................................... .L 113-116 4,707 17-24
1/2 42 Detroit at Miami, Fla....................................................... .W 136-113 2,839 18-24
1/4 43 Baltimore at New York..................................................... .W 122-111 7,220 19-24
1/5 44 New York at Baltimore..................................................... .W 118-117 4,275 20-24
1/7 45 Boston............................................................................. .L 114-115 7,134 20-25
1/8 46 Boston............................................................................. .L 96-124 7,023 20-26
1/12 47 New York......................................................................... .W 122-114 1,186 21-26
1/14 48 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 110-118 4,762 21-27
1/21 49 at Los Angeles................................................................. .W 120-109 12,948 22-27
1/24 50 Cincinnati at Muncie, Ind................................................. .L 112-135 5,601 22-28
1/25 51 at St. Louis....................................................................... .L 107-142 4,019 22-29
1/26 52 New York at Detroit......................................................... .L 103-115 4,325 22-30
1/28 53 at St. Louis....................................................................... .W 114-104 5,185 23-30
1/29 54 Baltimore........................................................................ .W 108-95 3,148 24-30
1/31 55 Baltimore........................................................................ .W 131-118 3,824 25-30
2/1 56 Cincinnati........................................................................ .W 127-125 5,172 26-30
2/6 57 Cincinnati at Phoenix...................................................... .L 116-117 10,120 26-31
2/7 58 Boston at Philadelphia.................................................... .L 107-112 8,439 26-32
2/8 59 Detroit at New York......................................................... .W 113-103 3,227 27-32
2/10 60 Boston at Providence....................................................... .W 128-117 4,644 28-32
2/11 61 at Boston......................................................................... .L 96-99 8,168 28-33
2/12 62 at Baltimore.................................................................... .L 127-136 5,575 28-34
2/14 63 New York at Oakland....................................................... .L 125-138 2,732 28-35
2/16 64 New York at San Jose....................................................... .L 108-112 2,925 28-36
2/18 65 Boston............................................................................. .W 128-106 5,635 29-36
2/19 66 Philadelphia.................................................................... .L 119-123 6,221 29-37
2/22 67 Boston............................................................................. .L 108-116 6,448 29-38
2/25 68 Cincinnati........................................................................ .W 125-119 4,092 30-38
2/26 69 Cincinnati........................................................................ .L 103-112 4,627 30-39
3/1 70 at New York..................................................................... .W 114-112 10,008 31-39
3/2 71 at Detroit......................................................................... .L 118-131 1,865 31-40
3/3 72 at Philadelphia................................................................ .L 125-135 3,466 31-41
3/5 73 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 123-125 7,228 31-42
3/8 74 Baltimore at Eugene, Ore................................................. .L 109-130 4,800 31-43
3/9 75 Baltimore at Seattle........................................................ .W 125-115 4,126 32-43
3/13 76 Detroit at Oakland........................................................... .W 121-119 3,113 33-43
3/15 77 St. Louis at San Jose........................................................ .L 109-110 3,112 33-44
3/17 78 St. Louis........................................................................... .W 116-112 4,685 34-44
3/19 79 Los Angeles..................................................................... .W 125-119 6,871 35-44
3/20 80 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 112-124 10,517 35-45

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SAN FRANCISCO WARRIORS
1966-67

BACK ROW (left to right): Assistant Coach George Lee, Trainer Don Watkins, Jim King, Jeff Mullins, Joe Ellis, Tom Meschery, Bob Warlick,
Paul Neumann, Al Attles, Coach Bill Sharman. FRONT ROW: Rick Barry, Fred Hetzel, Nate Thurmond, Clyde Lee, Bud Olsen.
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PF DQ PTS AVG
Rick Barry 78 3175 1011 2240 .451 753 852 .884 714 282 258 1 2775 35.6
Nate Thurmond 65 2755 467 1068 .437 280 445 .629 1382 166 183 3 1214 18.7
Paul Neumann 78 2421 386 911 .424 312 390 .800 272 342 266 4 1084 13.9
Jeff Mullins 77 1835 421 919 .458 150 214 .701 388 226 195 5 992 12.9
Fred Hetzel 77 2123 373 932 .400 192 237 .810 639 111 228 3 938 12.2
George Lee 1 5 3 4 .750 6 7 .857 0 0 0 0 12 12.0
Jim King 67 1667 286 685 .418 174 221 .787 319 240 193 5 746 11.1
Tom Meschery 72 1846 293 706 .415 175 244 .717 549 94 264 8 761 10.6
Al Attles 69 1764 212 467 .454 88 151 .583 321 269 265 13 512 7.4
Clyde Lee 74 1247 205 503 .408 105 166 .633 551 77 168 5 515 7.0
Bud Olsen 40 348 75 167 .449 23 58 .397 103 32 51 1 173 4.3
Joe Ellis 41 333 67 164 .409 19 25 .760 112 27 45 0 153 3.7
Bob Warlick 12 65 15 52 .280 6 11 .545 20 10 4 0 36 3.0

Western Division Semifinals NBA Finals


Warriors win series 3-0 76ers win series 4-2
March 21......................................Los Angeles 108 at San Francisco 124 April 14............................... San Francisco 135 at Philadelphia 141 (OT)
March 23......................................San Francisco 113 at Los Angeles 102 April 16.........................................San Francisco 95 at Philadelphia 126
March 26......................................Los Angeles 115 at San Francisco 122 April 18.......................................Philadelphia 124 at San Francisco 130
Western Division Finals April 20.......................................Philadelphia 122 at San Francisco 108
Warriors win series 4-2 April 23.......................................San Francisco 117 at Philadelphia 109
March 30............................................St. Louis 115 at San Francisco 117 April 24.......................................Philadelphia 125 at San Francisco 122
April 1................................................St. Louis 136 at San Francisco 143
April 5................................................San Francisco 109 at St. Louis 115
April 8................................................San Francisco 104 at St. Louis 109
April 10..............................................St. Louis 102 at San Francisco 123
April 12..............................................San Francisco 112 at St. Louis 107

NOTES
• Rick Barry led the NBA in scoring (35.6).
• Barry was named the MVP of the NBA All-Star Game after scoring 38 points.
• Barry was selected to the All-NBA First Team.
• Nate Thurmond ranked fourth in the league in rebounding (21.3).
• Warriors won the Western Division by five games.

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RECORD 44-37

WARRIORS HISTORY
WESTERN DIVISION CHAMPIONS
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/15 1 at Boston......................................................................... .L 113-121 13,909 0-1
10/18 2 at Chicago....................................................................... .L 116-119 4,200 0-2
10/20 3 Chicago at San Jose......................................................... .W 121-111 3,102 1-2
10/21 4 Detroit............................................................................. .W 136-119 4,622 2-2
10/23 5 Detroit at Seattle............................................................. .L 110-119 3,014 2-3
10/28 6 at Baltimore.................................................................... .W 105-104 3,945 3-3
10/29 7 at Cincinnati.................................................................... .W 127-115 6,021 4-3
11/1 8 at Chicago....................................................................... .W 137-121 3,668 5-3
11/3 9 at New York..................................................................... .L 108-123 17,398 5-4
11/4 10 at Philadelphia................................................................ .L 129-134 8,245 5-5
11/5 11 at St. Louis....................................................................... .L 120-122 4,444 5-6
11/6 12 Baltimore........................................................................ .W 120-117 3,114 6-6
11/9 13 Baltimore........................................................................ .W 128-122 2,869 7-6
11/11 14 Los Angeles..................................................................... .W 132-93 7,203 8-6
11/13 15 Detroit............................................................................. .W 135-96 4,266 9-6
11/14 16 Detroit............................................................................. .W 115-104 2,633 10-6
11/19 17 at Los Angeles................................................................. .W 144-109 12,781 11-6
11/21 18 St. Louis at Nashville....................................................... .W 134-117 3,100 12-6
11/22 19 Baltimore at New York..................................................... .L 117-125 16,995 12-7
11/23 20 Baltimore at Washington................................................ .W 120-110 4,002 13-7
11/24 21 at Philadelphia................................................................ .L 123-140 6,604 13-8
11/26 22 Chicago........................................................................... .W 131-129 10,733 14-8
11/29 23 Chicago at Oakland......................................................... .W 108-101 8,636 15-8
12/3 24 St. Louis........................................................................... .W 123-111 7,248 16-8
12/6 25 at New York..................................................................... .W 126-116 15,736 17-8
12/7 26 at Baltimore.................................................................... .L 106-116 2,816 17-9
12/8 27 St. Louis at Phoenix......................................................... .W 124-106 5,496 18-9
12/9 28 at Los Angeles................................................................. .W 119-118 9,613 19-9
12/10 29 Cincinnati........................................................................ .W 123-120 (OT) 6,893 20-9
12/13 30 Cincinnati........................................................................ .L 112-126 3,942 20-10
12/17 31 Boston............................................................................. .L 110-118 7,266 20-11
12/20 32 Los Angeles..................................................................... .W 130-107 4,890 21-11
12/22 33 Philadelphia.................................................................... .L 114-116 7,215 21-12
12/25 34 at Cincinnati.................................................................... .W 124-112 6,172 22-12
12/26 35 St. Louis at Memphis....................................................... .L 111-120 5,286 22-13
12/28 36 at Baltimore.................................................................... .W 138-115 3,074 23-13
12/30 37 Cincinnati at Cleveland.................................................... .W 107-102 7,853 24-13
1/3 38 Boston............................................................................. .L 121-126 (OT) 6,888 24-14
1/5 39 Los Angeles at Oakland................................................... .W 122-91 11,102 25-14
1/6 40 St. Louis........................................................................... .W 129-118 3,882 26-14
1/7 41 Boston............................................................................. .W 110-108 7,281 27-14
1/11 42 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 126-141 8,067 27-15
1/12 43 New York......................................................................... .W 127-123 3,283 28-15
1/13 44 New York at San Jose....................................................... .L 117-119 3,128 28-16
1/14 45 at Detroit......................................................................... .W 136-121 7,559 29-16
1/15 46 at St. Louis....................................................................... .L 112-114 6,051 29-17
1/18 47 Chicago at Evansville....................................................... .L 107-111 3,253 29-18
1/19 48 New York at Baltimore..................................................... .W 123-102 4,266 30-18
1/20 49 St. Louis........................................................................... .W 142-115 4,635 31-18
1/24 50 Baltimore........................................................................ .W 146-125 2,982 32-18
1/27 51 Baltimore........................................................................ .W 143-116 7,863 33-18
1/29 52 at Cincinnati.................................................................... .L 118-121 9,612 33-19
1/30 53 Boston at Greensboro...................................................... .L 108-121 7,168 33-20
1/31 54 Detroit at New York......................................................... .W 108-106 15,078 34-20
2/2 55 Philadelphia at Oakland.................................................. .W 137-120 13,299 35-20
2/3 56 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 80-129 13,978 35-21
2/4 57 Philadelphia at Oakland.................................................. .L 127-140 13,502 36-22
2/5 58 at Chicago....................................................................... .W 142-141 (OT) 4,262 36-22
2/7 59 Philadelphia at Pittsburgh............................................... .L 123-126 8,676 36-23
2/10 60 at Boston......................................................................... .L 136-137 (2T) 11,066 36-24
2/11 61 at New York..................................................................... .L 122-125 (OT) 14,798 36-25
2/12 62 at Detroit......................................................................... .L 127-134 5,411 36-26
2/14 63 Boston at Oakland........................................................... .W 128-122 12,262 37-26
2/16 64 Chicago at Fresno............................................................ .W 125-124 4,113 38-26
2/18 65 Boston at Phoenix........................................................... .W 130-124 10,180 39-26
2/21 66 Los Angeles at San Diego................................................ .W 136-133 12,339 40-26
2/24 67 Cincinnati........................................................................ .L 122-137 7,051 40-27
2/25 68 Cincinnati........................................................................ .L 116-129 7,111 40-28
2/28 69 at New York..................................................................... .L 123-127 15,355 40-29
3/1 70 at Boston......................................................................... .L 125-137 9,002 40-30
3/2 71 at Philadelphia................................................................ .L 128-136 11,817 40-31
3/4 72 New York at Fresno.......................................................... .W 111-102 4,116 41-31
3/5 73 New York......................................................................... .L 103-115 6,713 41-32
3/10 74 St. Louis........................................................................... .L 105-111 5,102 41-33
3/11 75 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 120-125 6,742 41-34
3/13 76 Detroit............................................................................. .W 135-109 3,091 42-34
3/14 77 Philadelphia.................................................................... .L 110-139 5,462 42-35
3/16 78 Philadelphia.................................................................... .W 145-131 4,986 43-35
3/17 79 at Chicago....................................................................... .L 117-120 6,345 43-36
3/18 80 at Cincinnati.................................................................... .L 112-127 6,045 43-37
3/19 81 at Detroit......................................................................... .W 135-127 6,612 44-37

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SAN FRANCISCO WARRIORS
1967-68

BACK ROW (left to right): Coach Bill Sharman, Dave Lattin, Fred Hetzel, Nate Thurmond, Clyde Lee,
Bill Turner, Rudy LaRusso, Assistant Coach George Lee, Trainer Dick D’Oliva.
FRONT ROW: Bob Warlick, Joe Ellis, Jeff Mullins, Al Attles, Jim King, Bob Lewis.
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PF DQ PTS AVG
Rudy LaRusso 79 2819 602 1389 .433 522 661 .790 741 182 337 14 1726 21.8
Nate Thurmond 51 2222 382 929 .411 282 438 .644 1121 215 137 1 1046 20.5
Fred Hetzel 77 2394 533 1287 .414 395 474 .833 546 131 262 7 1461 19.0
Jeff Mullins 79 2805 610 1391 .439 273 344 .794 447 351 271 2 1493 18.9
Jim King 54 1743 340 800 .425 217 268 .810 243 226 172 1 897 16.6
Clyde Lee 82 2699 373 894 .417 229 335 .684 1141 135 331 10 975 11.9
Al Attles 67 1992 252 540 .467 150 216 .694 276 390 284 9 654 9.8
Bob Warlick 69 1320 257 610 .421 97 171 .567 264 159 164 1 611 8.9
Joe Ellis 51 624 111 302 .368 32 50 .640 195 37 83 2 254 5.0
Bob Lewis 41 342 59 151 .391 61 79 .772 56 41 40 0 179 4.4
Bill Turner 42 482 68 157 .433 36 60 .600 155 16 74 1 172 4.1
Dave Lattin 44 257 37 102 .363 23 33 .697 104 14 94 4 97 2.2
George Lee 10 106 8 35 .229 17 24 .708 27 4 16 0 33 3.3

Western Division Semifinals Western Division Finals


Warriors win series 4-2 Lakers win series 4-0
March 22............................................San Francisco 111 at St. Louis 106 April 5..........................................San Francisco 105 at Los Angeles 133
March 23............................................San Francisco 103 at St. Louis 111 April 10........................................San Francisco 112 at Los Angeles 115
March 26............................................St. Louis 109 at San Francisco 124 April 11........................................Los Angeles 128 at San Francisco 124
March 29............................................St. Louis 107 at San Francisco 108 April 13........................................Los Angeles 106 at San Francisco 100
March 31............................................San Francisco 103 at St. Louis 129
April 2................................................St. Louis 106 at San Francisco 111

NOTES
• Warriors finished third in the division, 13 games behind St. Louis.
• Warriors defeated St. Louis in Western Division Semifinals to advance to the Division Finals for second-straight year.
• Rick Barry left the Warriors prior to the season to play in the ABA for four seasons.
• Head Coach Bill Sharman also joined the ABA after the season.

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 43-39

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/13 1 Seattle............................................................................. .W 144-116 5,609 1-0
10/15 2 St. Louis........................................................................... .L 102-107 3,896 1-1
10/17 3 at New York..................................................................... .L 122-124 15,003 1-2
10/18 4 at Cincinnati.................................................................... .L 118-122 5,928 1-3
10/19 5 at Chicago....................................................................... .W 116-106 1,149 2-3
10/21 6 at St. Louis....................................................................... .L 110-115 5,112 2-4
10/22 7 San Diego........................................................................ .W 137-126 2,319 3-4
10/24 8 Cincinnati........................................................................ .W 116-106 2,411 4-4
10/27 9 Baltimore........................................................................ .W 124-111 3,692 5-4
10/29 10 Chicago........................................................................... .W 125-105 2,132 6-4
10/31 11 New York......................................................................... .W 108-103 2,263 7-4
11/1 12 at Detroit......................................................................... .W 137-132 3,198 8-4
11/4 13 at Philadelphia................................................................ .L 110-117 10,218 8-5
11/7 14 Seattle............................................................................. .W 126-112 3,168 9-5
11/10 15 Philadelphia.................................................................... .W 123-104 8,219 10-5
11/11 16 at St. Louis....................................................................... .L 93-94 5,320 10-6
11/14 17 at Baltimore.................................................................... .W 129-123 1,985 11-6
11/15 18 at Boston......................................................................... .L 110-113 2,645 11-7
11/17 19 Chicago........................................................................... .W 111-109 3,189 12-7
11/19 20 at San Diego.................................................................... .W 142-124 2,343 13-7
11/21 21 Detroit............................................................................. .W 124-98 2,645 14-7
11/24 22 Los Angeles..................................................................... .W 122-121 (OT) 8,642 15-7
11/25 23 at Los Angeles................................................................. .W 134-117 10,892 16-7
11/28 24 at Baltimore.................................................................... .W 117-110 1,926 17-7
11/29 25 at Philadelphia................................................................ .W 113-95 5,768 18-7
12/1 26 St. Louis........................................................................... .W 124-101 10,672 19-7
12/2 27 at San Diego.................................................................... .L 103-127 3,748 19-8
12/5 28 Seattle............................................................................. .W 133-121 2,306 20-8
12/8 29 San Diego........................................................................ .L 107-137 3,201 20-9
12/9 30 Chicago........................................................................... .W 119-112 3,189 21-9
12/13 31 Chicago........................................................................... .L 104-109 2,388 21-10
12/15 32 at Baltimore.................................................................... .W 110-97 2,281 22-10
12/16 33 at St. Louis....................................................................... .L 110-117 5,816 22-11
12/17 34 at St. Louis....................................................................... .L 79-97 4,677 22-12
12/20 35 Detroit............................................................................. .W 113-109 7,577 23-12
12/22 36 San Diego........................................................................ .W 103-97 3,678 24-12
12/23 37 Seattle............................................................................. .W 131-124 3,862 25-12
12/24 38 at Seattle......................................................................... .W 127-113 6,226 26-12
12/26 39 at Boston......................................................................... .W 117-104 13,909 27-12
12/28 40 at Cincinnati.................................................................... .L 122-126 4,199 27-13
12/29 41 at Chicago....................................................................... .L 100-107 3,225 27-14
12/31 42 at Seattle......................................................................... .W 126-124 4,591 28-14
1/2 43 Los Angeles..................................................................... .W 119-118 3,271 29-14
1/4 44 St. Louis........................................................................... .L 98-106 6,303 29-15
1/6 45 Boston............................................................................. .W 107-101 11,061 30-15
1/9 46 Detroit............................................................................. .L 102-118 4,471 30-16
1/12 47 New York......................................................................... .W 121-117 5,498 31-16
1/15 48 at Boston......................................................................... .L 102-111 5,731 31-17
1/16 49 at Cincinnati.................................................................... .L 121-148 2,411 31-18
1/17 50 at Detroit......................................................................... .L 109-117 4,423 31-19
1/19 51 Philadelphia.................................................................... .W 131-120 10,946 32-19
1/20 52 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 122-152 11,085 32-20
1/26 53 Baltimore........................................................................ .L 110-125 4,532 32-21
1/28 54 at New York..................................................................... .L 130-133 14,812 32-22
1/30 55 at Chicago....................................................................... .W 123-119 3,383 33-22
2/1 56 at San Diego.................................................................... .W 128-114 3,272 34-22
2/2 57 San Diego........................................................................ .W 127-121 4,692 35-22
2/4 58 at Philadelphia................................................................ .L 117-141 13,157 35-23
2/6 59 at Chicago....................................................................... .W 126-124 (OT) 2,354 36-23
2/8 60 Cincinnati........................................................................ .W 126-109 3,725 37-23
2/9 61 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 104-122 12,667 37-24
2/11 62 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 118-146 9,505 37-25
2/13 63 Philadelphia.................................................................... .L 105-112 4,779 37-26
2/15 64 at San Diego.................................................................... .W 134-114 2,582 38-26
2/16 65 Los Angeles..................................................................... .W 118-116 6,146 39-26
2/18 66 at Detroit......................................................................... .L 104-123 7,211 39-27
2/20 67 at New York..................................................................... .L 112-115 (OT) 19,500 39-28
2/21 68 at Baltimore.................................................................... .L 117-126 5,212 39-29
2/23 69 Boston............................................................................. .W 127-122 7,112 40-29
2/24 70 Cincinnati........................................................................ .W 127-114 4,942 41-29
2/27 71 at Philadelphia................................................................ .L 107-127 5,333 41-30
2/28 72 at Boston......................................................................... .L 110-125 5,728 41-31
3/1 73 Cincinnati........................................................................ .L 101-122 4,760 41-32
3/2 74 Baltimore........................................................................ .W 117-109 6,172 42-32
3/5 75 St. Louis........................................................................... .L 117-134 4,709 42-33
3/9 76 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 132-137 (OT) 6,277 42-34
3/10 77 at Seattle......................................................................... .W 118-112 5,536 43-34
3/12 78 Boston............................................................................. .L 121-124 (OT) 5,759 43-35
3/13 79 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 106-142 10,813 43-36
3/15 80 Detroit............................................................................. .L 118-122 4,661 43-37
3/17 81 New York......................................................................... .L 104-130 8,199 43-38
3/18 82 New York......................................................................... .L 118-123 3,509 43-39

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SAN FRANCISCO WARRIORS
1968-69

STANDING (left to right): General Manager Bob Feerick, Clyde Lee, Head Coach George Lee, Bill Turner, Jeff Mullins, Trainer Dick D’Oliva.
SEATED, BACK ROW: Player/Assistant Coach Al Attles, Bob Allen, Dale Schlueter, President Franklin Mieuli, Team Physician James Raggio, Nate Thurmond.
SEATED, MIDDLE ROW: Joe Ellis, Jim King, Ron Williams. SEATED, FLOOR: Rudy LaRusso, Bob Lewis.
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PF DQ PTS AVG
Jeff Mullins 78 2916 697 1517 .459 381 452 .843 460 339 251 4 1775 22.8
Nate Thurmond 71 3208 571 1394 .410 382 621 .615 1402 253 171 0 1524 21.5
Rudy LaRusso 75 2782 553 1349 .410 444 559 .794 624 159 268 9 1550 20.7
Joe Ellis 74 1731 371 939 .395 147 201 .731 481 130 258 13 889 12.0
Clyde Lee 65 2237 268 674 .398 160 256 .625 897 82 225 1 696 10.7
Al Attles 51 1516 162 359 .451 95 149 .638 181 306 183 3 419 8.2
Bill Turner 79 1486 222 535 .415 175 230 .761 380 67 231 6 619 7.8
Ron Williams 75 1472 238 567 .420 109 142 .768 178 247 176 3 585 7.8
Jim King 46 1010 137 394 .348 78 108 .722 120 123 99 1 352 7.7
Dale Schlueter 31 559 68 157 .433 45 82 .549 216 30 81 3 181 5.8
Bob Lewis 62 756 113 290 .390 83 113 .735 114 76 117 0 309 5.0
Bob Allen 27 232 14 43 .326 20 36 .556 56 10 27 0 48 1.8

Western Division Semifinals


Lakers win series 4-2
March 26..........................................San Francisco 99 at Los Angeles 94
March 28......................................San Francisco 107 at Los Angeles 101
March 31........................................Los Angeles 115 at San Francisco 98
April 2............................................Los Angeles 103 at San Francisco 88
April 4............................................San Francisco 98 at Los Angeles 103
April 5............................................Los Angeles 118 at San Francisco 78

NOTES
• George Lee was named head coach.
• Nate Thurmond ranked second in the NBA in rebounding (19.3).
• Thurmond was selected to the NBA All-Defensive First Team at center.
• Jeff Mullins scored a team season-high 42 points at Detroit on 1/29/69.
• Warriors finished third in the Western Division, 14 games behind Los Angeles.

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 41-41

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/18 1 San Diego........................................................................ .L 108-123 8,521 0-1
10/19 2 at Seattle......................................................................... .W 107-95 4,311 1-1
10/22 3 Phoenix........................................................................... .W 109-101 4,291 2-1
10/26 4 Baltimore........................................................................ .W 107-106 5,843 3-1
10/29 5 at New York..................................................................... .L 97-110 18,044 3-2
10/30 6 at Baltimore.................................................................... .L 110-112 (OT) 5,137 3-3
11/1 7 at Atlanta........................................................................ .L 105-109 3,512 3-4
11/2 8 at Milwaukee.................................................................. .L 101-102 8,910 3-5
11/4 9 at Phoenix....................................................................... .W 119-108 3,019 4-5
11/6 10 New York......................................................................... .W 94-93 2,982 5-5
11/8 11 at Detroit......................................................................... .L 118-122 (OT) 8,632 5-6
11/9 12 at Atlanta........................................................................ .L 106-113 3,726 5-7
11/12 13 Atlanta............................................................................ .W 123-108 2,403 6-7
11/15 14 Detroit............................................................................. .W 133-105 6,142 7-7
11/16 15 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 112-119 8,514 7-8
11/19 16 at Chicago....................................................................... .W 121-109 1,640 8-8
11/20 17 at Cincinnati.................................................................... .L 107-113 2,557 8-9
11/22 18 at Los Angeles................................................................. .W 100-98 11,693 9-9
11/23 19 Seattle............................................................................. .W 132-118 5,922 10-9
11/27 20 Chicago........................................................................... .L 106-119 3,217 10-10
11/29 21 Milwaukee...................................................................... .W 140-119 4,178 11-10
11/30 22 Milwaukee...................................................................... .L 101-107 5,474 11-11
12/1 23 at San Diego.................................................................... .L 105-116 3,573 11-12
12/3 24 Seattle............................................................................. .W 127-122 2,116 12-12
12/4 25 at Phoenix....................................................................... .L 97-126 2,387 12-13
12/6 26 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 100-109 (OT) 5,941 12-14
12/7 27 Seattle............................................................................. .L 107-115 3,754 12-15
12/10 28 Atlanta............................................................................ .L 100-111 2,319 12-16
12/11 29 Milwaukee at Madison.................................................... .L 98-106 2,089 12-17
12/13 30 at Boston......................................................................... .W 108-98 11,089 13-17
12/14 31 at Philadelphia................................................................ .L 91-137 4,763 13-18
12/17 32 at New York..................................................................... .L 99-114 9,056 13-19
12/18 33 at Baltimore.................................................................... .L 100-109 4,839 13-20
12/20 34 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 101-133 8,396 13-21
12/21 35 Philadelphia.................................................................... .W 109-94 2,941 14-21
12/23 36 at San Diego.................................................................... .W 125-95 4,881 15-21
12/26 37 Phoenix........................................................................... .W 119-118 4,916 16-21
12/28 38 at Detroit......................................................................... .L 102-131 3,236 16-22
12/30 39 at Chicago....................................................................... .L 97-103 1,425 16-23
1/1 40 Cincinnati at Cleveland.................................................... .W 106-101 2,505 17-23
1/3 41 Boston............................................................................. .W 104-101 8,389 18-23
1/5 42 Boston............................................................................. .L 86-134 6,239 18-24
1/7 43 San Diego........................................................................ .L 108-113 2,917 18-25
1/11 44 New York......................................................................... .L 77-85 4,915 18-26
1/16 45 at Chicago....................................................................... .W 112-99 2,527 19-26
1/17 46 at Boston......................................................................... .L 99-102 8,228 19-27
1/19 47 at Philadelphia................................................................ .W 98-97 9,614 20-27
1/21 48 Cincinnati........................................................................ .L 107-113 (OT) 3,381 20-28
1/24 49 San Diego........................................................................ .W 114-107 5,209 21-28
1/26 50 at Phoenix....................................................................... .W 117-93 2,452 22-28
1/28 51 at Cincinnati.................................................................... .W 107-100 2,827 23-28
1/29 52 at Detroit......................................................................... .W 133-126 3,226 24-28
1/30 53 Chicago........................................................................... .L 101-111 4,921 24-29
2/1 54 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 101-106 (OT) 11,306 24-30
2/2 55 at Los Angeles................................................................. .W 122-117 (3OT) 12,570 25-30
2/4 56 Seattle............................................................................. .L 111-116 2,145 25-31
2/8 57 Cincinnati........................................................................ .L 116-117 14,112 25-32
2/9 58 at Seattle......................................................................... .W 121-120 7,545 26-32
2/11 59 at Atlanta........................................................................ .W 92-87 4,858 27-32
2/12 60 at Baltimore.................................................................... .L 110-120 5,717 27-33
2/14 61 at Philadelphia................................................................ .W 127-111 8,687 28-33
2/15 62 at New York..................................................................... .L 92-98 19,500 28-34
2/16 63 at Atlanta........................................................................ .W 113-106 3,505 29-34
2/18 64 Detroit............................................................................. .W 121-114 2,685 30-34
2/19 65 Philadelphia.................................................................... .W 134-117 3,279 31-34
2/20 66 at San Diego.................................................................... .W 128-118 6,258 32-34
2/22 67 Philadelphia.................................................................... .L 122-129 8,472 32-35
2/24 68 Chicago........................................................................... .L 108-119 1,942 32-36
2/25 69 Chicago........................................................................... .W 101-99 2,342 33-36
2/28 70 Cincinnati........................................................................ .W 131-115 4,144 34-36
3/1 71 Phoenix........................................................................... .L 118-119 3,580 34-37
3/2 72 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 92-107 10,147 34-38
3/4 73 Boston............................................................................. .W 99-95 7,133 35-38
3/5 74 Baltimore........................................................................ .W 114-107 3,912 36-38
3/7 75 Baltimore........................................................................ .W 135-130 (OT) 7,230 37-38
3/9 76 at Boston......................................................................... .L 89-138 13,555 37-39
3/10 77 at Milwaukee.................................................................. .W 123-106 10,281 38-39
3/12 78 Los Angeles..................................................................... .W 97-85 6,483 39-39
3/14 79 Detroit............................................................................. .W 114-110 4,404 40-39
3/18 80 Atlanta............................................................................ .L 115-128 3,702 40-40
3/21 81 Milwaukee...................................................................... .W 103-101 2,897 41-40
3/22 82 New York......................................................................... .L 90-117 6,887 41-41

221
SAN FRANCISCO WARRIORS
1969-70

TOP: Jerry Lucas, Dale Schlueter. FRONT: President Franklin Mieuli, Player/Coach Al Attles.
SIDE (clockwise): P.R. Director Harry Jupiter, Clyde Lee, General Manager Bob Feerick, Joe Ellis, Bob Lewis,
Bob Portman, Jeff Mullins, Nate Thurmond, Adrian Smith, Dave Gambee, Fritz Williams, Trainer Dick D’Oliva.
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PF DQ PTS AVG
Jeff Mullins 74 2861 656 1426 .460 320 378 .847 382 360 240 4 1632 22.1
Nate Thurmond 43 1919 341 824 .414 261 346 .754 762 150 110 1 943 21.9
Jim King 3 105 19 46 .413 11 14 .786 16 10 8 0 49 16.3
Joe Ellis 76 2380 501 1223 .410 200 270 .741 594 139 281 13 1202 15.8
Jerry Lucas (SF) 63 2302 387 764 .507 195 248 .786 906 166 159 2 969 15.4
Jerry Lucas (Tot) 67 2420 405 799 .507 200 255 .784 951 173 166 2 1010 15.1
Ron Williams 80 2435 452 1046 .432 277 337 .822 190 424 287 7 1181 14.8
Clyde Lee 82 2641 362 822 .440 178 300 .593 929 80 263 5 902 11.0
Bill Turner 3 75 9 17 .529 5 10 .500 14 1 7 0 23 7.7
Dave Gambee 73 951 185 464 .399 156 186 .839 244 55 172 0 526 7.2
Bobby Lewis 73 1353 213 557 .382 100 152 .658 157 194 170 0 526 7.2
Bob Portman 60 813 177 398 .445 66 85 .776 224 28 77 0 420 7.0
Adrian Smith (SF) 45 634 93 268 .347 100 110 .909 49 87 66 0 286 6.4
Adrian Smith (Tot) 77 1087 153 416 .368 152 170 .894 82 133 122 0 458 5.9
Al Attles 45 676 78 202 .386 75 113 .664 74 142 103 0 231 5.1
Dale Schlueter 63 685 82 167 .491 60 97 .619 231 25 108 0 224 3.6

NOTES
• Alvin Attles was named player/coach with 30 games remaining on 1/27/70.
• Jeff Mullins finished 12th in the NBA in scoring (22.1).
• Warriors traded Jim King and Bill Turner to Cincinnati in exchange for Jerry Lucas on 10/25/69.
• Lucas averaged 15.4 points and 14.3 rebounds in 63 games.
• Nate Thurmond missed 39 games due to injury.
• Warriors finished in sixth place, 18 games behind Atlanta.

222
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 30-52

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/18 1 San Diego........................................................................ .L 124-125 (OT) 4,591 0-1
10/22 2 at Atlanta........................................................................ .W 94-93 3,192 1-1
10/23 3 at New York..................................................................... .W 112-109 13,449 2-1
10/25 4 Milwaukee...................................................................... .W 118-104 7,168 3-1
10/29 5 Chicago........................................................................... .L 87-101 4,406 3-2
11/1 6 Cincinnati........................................................................ .W 120-97 7,851 4-2
11/4 7 at Baltimore.................................................................... .L 105-124 5,091 4-3
11/6 8 at Cincinnati.................................................................... .W 130-109 3,365 5-3
11/7 9 at Boston......................................................................... .W 111-110 8,627 6-3
11/8 10 at Atlanta........................................................................ .L 93-106 4,130 6-4
11/10 11 San Diego at Salt Lake..................................................... .L 99-100 7,423 6-5
11/11 12 New York......................................................................... .L 103-116 10,851 6-6
11/14 13 Atlanta............................................................................ .L 109-120 6,728 6-7
11/15 14 at Chicago....................................................................... .L 105-124 7,068 6-8
11/16 15 at Milwaukee.................................................................. .L 123-129 (OT) 7,542 6-9
11/18 16 Milwaukee...................................................................... .W 127-110 5,708 7-9
11/21 17 Boston............................................................................. .W 118-115 5,525 8-9
11/22 18 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 98-106 6,321 8-10
11/25 19 at Seattle......................................................................... .W 114-106 4,001 9-10
11/26 20 at San Diego.................................................................... .W 126-125 (OT) 11,161 10-10
11/27 21 Baltimore........................................................................ .L 116-118 3,775 10-11
11/28 22 at Los Angeles................................................................. .W 114-108 12,687 11-11
12/2 23 Detroit............................................................................. .W 116-109 2,871 12-11
12/3 24 Detroit............................................................................. .L 102-106 2,778 12-12
12/5 25 San Diego........................................................................ .W 112-107 5,314 13-12
12/9 26 Atlanta at Salt Lake......................................................... .L 115-117 3,623 13-13
12/11 27 Chicago at Kansas City..................................................... .L 104-110 3,382 13-14
12/12 28 at Milwaukee.................................................................. .L 109-123 7,793 13-15
12/13 29 at Detroit......................................................................... .W 104-97 6,306 14-15
12/16 30 Seattle............................................................................. .W 125-119 3,889 15-15
12/19 31 at San Diego.................................................................... .L 111-119 5,336 15-16
12/20 32 Philadelphia.................................................................... .L 109-122 3,984 15-17
12/23 33 Seattle............................................................................. .W 119-115 3,481 16-17
12/25 34 at Cincinnati.................................................................... .W 124-120 (OT) 4,548 17-17
12/26 35 at Philadelphia................................................................ .L 121-141 8,995 17-18
12/27 36 at Baltimore.................................................................... .L 112-147 4,663 17-19
12/28 37 Philadelphia at Syracuse................................................. .L 112-138 5,031 17-20
12/30 38 Los Angeles..................................................................... .W 105-100 7,151 18-20
1/1 39 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 95-125 14,369 18-21
1/3 40 Chicago........................................................................... .W 116-102 3,841 19-21
1/5 41 Detroit............................................................................. .W 118-102 1,751 20-21
1/7 42 New York......................................................................... .L 94-99 7,216 20-22
1/8 43 at San Diego.................................................................... .L 103-120 4,371 20-23
1/9 44 New York......................................................................... .L 93-123 7,304 20-24
1/13 45 at Detroit......................................................................... .L 102-115 1,806 20-25
1/14 46 at Atlanta........................................................................ .W 103-101 4,083 21-25
1/16 47 at Philadelphia................................................................ .L 105-127 11,751 21-26
1/18 48 at Milwaukee.................................................................. .L 107-123 9,188 21-27
1/22 49 Los Angeles at Houston................................................... .L 108-122 21,619 21-28
1/23 50 at Phoenix....................................................................... .W 138-132 12,024 22-28
1/24 51 Phoenix........................................................................... .L 99-109 6,466 22-29
1/26 52 Atlanta............................................................................ .L 104-131 10,612 22-30
1/29 53 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 101-105 4,010 22-31
1/30 54 Phoenix........................................................................... .W 125-116 6,308 23-31
2/1 55 at Boston......................................................................... .W 123-105 4,084 24-31
2/3 56 at New York..................................................................... .L 98-118 17,480 24-32
2/5 57 at Chicago....................................................................... .W 127-105 9,213 25-32
2/6 58 at Phoenix....................................................................... .L 117-122 9,599 25-33
2/7 59 Philadelphia.................................................................... .L 111-115 9,146 25-34
2/10 60 Atlanta............................................................................ .W 113-104 3,486 26-34
2/11 61 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 115-125 5,362 26-35
2/13 62 Cincinnati........................................................................ .L 110-128 4,632 26-36
2/14 63 San Diego........................................................................ .L 123-141 4,652 26-37
2/16 64 Boston at Salt Lake.......................................................... .L 114-117 5,481 26-38
2/18 65 Milwaukee...................................................................... .L 102-109 5,807 26-39
2/21 66 Boston............................................................................. .W 116-111 4,106 27-39
2/22 67 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 127-131 11,564 27-40
2/24 68 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 122-130 4,802 27-41
2/25 69 Chicago........................................................................... .L 104-112 2,160 27-42
2/27 70 Seattle............................................................................. .L 99-107 4,604 27-43
3/1 71 at Detroit......................................................................... .L 99-116 3,689 27-44
3/3 72 at New York..................................................................... .L 100-115 18,361 27-45
3/4 73 at Boston......................................................................... .L 110-115 4,078 27-46
3/6 74 Phoenix........................................................................... .W 107-97 4,316 28-46
3/7 75 Cincinnati........................................................................ .L 119-121 6,128 28-47
3/10 76 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 104-106 10,732 28-48
3/11 77 Baltimore........................................................................ .W 115-112 (2OT) 3,330 29-48
3/13 78 Baltimore........................................................................ .L 108-114 5,861 29-49
3/17 79 at Phoenix....................................................................... .L 121-133 9,486 29-50
3/20 80 at Cincinnati.................................................................... .W 118-111 8,416 30-50
3/21 81 at Baltimore.................................................................... .L 123-127 5,798 30-51
3/22 82 at Philadelphia................................................................ .L 112-132 9,339 30-52

223
SAN FRANCISCO WARRIORS
1970-71

FRONT (left to right): Bob Portman, Nate Thurmond, Fritz Williams, Trainer Dick D’Oliva, Jeff Mullins.
SECOND ROW: Joe Ellis, Adrian Smith, Bill Turner, Player/Coach Al Attles, Clyde Lee.
THIRD ROW: Levi Fontaine, Jerry Lucas. TOP ROW: Ralph Ogden, Nick Jones.
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PF DQ PTS AVG
Jeff Mullins 75 2909 630 1308 .482 302 358 .844 341 332 246 5 1562 20.8
Nate Thurmond 82 3351 623 1401 .445 395 541 .730 1128 257 192 1 1641 20.0
Jerry Lucas 80 3251 623 1250 .498 289 367 .787 1255 293 197 0 1535 19.2
Ron Williams 82 2809 426 977 .436 331 392 .844 244 480 301 9 1183 14.4
Joe Ellis 80 2275 356 898 .396 151 203 .744 511 161 287 6 863 10.8
Bob Portman 68 1395 221 483 .458 77 106 .726 321 67 130 0 519 7.6
Nick Jones 81 1183 225 523 .430 111 151 .735 110 113 192 2 561 6.9
Clyde Lee 82 1392 194 428 .453 111 199 .558 570 63 137 0 499 6.1
Adrian Smith 21 247 38 89 .427 35 41 .854 24 30 24 0 111 5.3
Levi Fontaine 35 210 53 145 .366 28 37 .757 15 22 127 0 134 3.8
Bill Turner 18 200 26 82 .317 13 20 .650 42 8 24 0 65 3.6
Al Attles 34 321 22 54 .407 24 41 .585 40 58 59 2 68 2.0
Ralph Ogden 32 162 17 71 .239 8 12 .667 32 9 17 0 42 1.3

Western Conference Semifinals


Bucks win series 4-1
March 27......................................... Milwaukee 107 at San Francisco 96 April 1........................................... Milwaukee 104 at San Francisco 106
March 29......................San Francisco 90 vs. Milwaukee at Madison 104 April 4..........................San Francisco 86 vs. Milwaukee at Madison 136
March 30....................San Francisco 102 vs. Milwaukee at Madison 114

NOTES
• Alvin Attles, who appeared in 34 games as a player, completed his first full season as head coach.
• Nate Thurmond appeared in all 82 games and led the team in total points (1,641).
• Thurmond was selected to the NBA All-Defensive First Team at center.
• Jerry Lucas led the club in rebounding (15.8) and ranked fifth overall in the NBA.
• Warriors finished second in the Pacific Division, seven games behind Los Angeles.

224
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 41-41

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/16 1 Detroit ............................................................................ .L 106-120 2,574 0-1
10/17 2 Cleveland........................................................................ .W 128-108 4,894 1-1
10/20 3 at Baltimore.................................................................... .W 125-105 2,733 2-1
10/21 4 at Atlanta........................................................................ .L 100-102 4,416 2-2
10/22 5 at New York..................................................................... .L 92-95 16,244 2-3
10/24 6 Portland.......................................................................... .W 118-115 3,741 3-3
10/28 7 Philadephia..................................................................... .L 108-111 2,889 3-4
10/30 8 Chicago........................................................................... .L 98-101 2,281 3-5
11/2 9 New York......................................................................... .L 99-111 5,821 3-6
11/4 10 Baltimore........................................................................ .W 111-100 2,591 4-6
11/6 11 at Portland...................................................................... .W 110-103 5,597 5-6
11/7 12 San Diego........................................................................ .W 114-112 3,461 6-6
11/10 13 Cleveland........................................................................ .W 109-74 2,061 7-6
11/12 14 Cincinnati........................................................................ .L 107-121 2,388 7-7
11/13 15 at San Diego.................................................................... .W 107-102 4,164 8-7
11/16 16 at Milwaukee.................................................................. .L 100-119 10,247 8-8
11/17 17 at Chicago....................................................................... .W 111-105 12,080 9-8
11/18 18 at Boston......................................................................... .W 90-89 3,853 10-8
11/20 19 Buffalo............................................................................ .W 123-108 3,212 11-8
11/21 20 Milwaukee...................................................................... .L 102-127 8,204 11-9
11/24 21 at Philadelphia................................................................ .W 104-96 3,128 12-9
11/25 22 at Cleveland.................................................................... .W 108-99 2,360 13-9
11/27 23 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 96-101 10,044 13-10
11/28 24 Los Angeles..................................................................... .W 92-88 9,261 14-10
12/1 25 Atlanta............................................................................ .W 113-106 7,229 15-10
12/4 26 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 101-123 14,148 15-11
12/5 27 Phoenix........................................................................... .L 100-105 5,481 15-12
12/7 28 Cincinnati at Omaha ....................................................... .L 113-124 2,765 15-13
12/8 29 at Chicago....................................................................... .L 87-98 7,986 15-14
12/9 30 at Detroit......................................................................... .W 110-99 4,194 16-14
12/11 31 at Philadelphia................................................................ .W 102-101 6,048 17-14
12/12 32 at Baltimore.................................................................... .L 96-119 5,452 17-15
12/13 33 New York at St. Louis....................................................... .W 101-94 12,482 18-15
12/15 34 at Phoenix....................................................................... .W 129-123 5,901 19-15
12/16 35 Seattle............................................................................. .W 108-91 2,218 20-15
12/18 36 Portland at San Diego..................................................... .W 122-118 7,683 21-15
12/19 37 Philadelphia.................................................................... .L 99-108 5,746 21-16
12/22 38 Boston............................................................................. .L 108-138 7,199 21-17
12/26 39 at Milwaukee.................................................................. .L 111-131 10,746 21-18
12/28 40 at Atlanta........................................................................ .W 115-104 5,499 22-18
12/30 41 at New York..................................................................... .L 103-111 19,500 22-19
12/31 42 at Boston......................................................................... .W 144-106 9,610 23-19
1/2 43 Phoenix........................................................................... .L 116-122 (OT) 3,812 23-20
1/3 44 at Phoenix....................................................................... .L 81-102 6,196 23-21
1/5 45 at Philadelphia................................................................ .L 92-97 5,364 23-22
1/6 46 at Buffalo........................................................................ .L 108-115 2,787 23-23
1/8 47 at San Diego.................................................................... .W 120-117 7,213 24-23
1/9 48 San Diego........................................................................ .W 109-103 5,236 25-23
1/16 49 New York......................................................................... .W 102-93 11,681 26-23
1/19 50 Cincinnati........................................................................ .W 116-108 2,816 27-23
1/22 51 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 110-130 15,766 27-24
1/23 52 Chicago........................................................................... .L 83-87 3,213 27-25
1/26 53 at Baltimore.................................................................... .L 98-103 3,603 27-26
1/27 54 at Detroit......................................................................... .W 129-112 4,487 28-26
1/29 55 Buffalo............................................................................ .W 106-100 2,314 29-26
1/30 56 Los Angeles..................................................................... .W 87-85 11,945 30-26
2/2 57 Atlanta............................................................................ .W 101-99 5,459 31-26
2/4 58 at Phoenix....................................................................... .W 117-105 6,711 32-26
2/5 59 at Portland...................................................................... .L 117-123 5,628 32-27
2/6 60 Milwaukee...................................................................... .L 85-111 13,298 32-28
2/7 61 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 104-119 14,774 32-29
2/10 62 Seattle............................................................................. .W 133-122 2,913 33-29
2/11 63 at San Diego.................................................................... .L 111-119 4,522 33-30
2/12 64 Cincinnati........................................................................ .W 133-119 4,799 34-30
2/14 65 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 101-146 10,529 34-31
2/17 66 Boston............................................................................. .L 99-129 4,240 34-32
2/19 67 San Diego........................................................................ .L 103-109 4,089 34-33
2/20 68 Milwaukee...................................................................... .L 96-104 9,145 34-34
2/22 69 at Buffalo........................................................................ .W 109-91 3,117 35-34
2/23 70 at Milwaukee.................................................................. .L 107-118 10,746 35-35
2/24 71 at Detroit......................................................................... .W 117-115 4,409 36-35
2/27 72 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 107-112 10,589 36-36
3/3 73 Atlanta............................................................................ .L 105-109 7,341 36-37
3/5 74 Chicago at San Diego....................................................... .L 103-130 10,138 36-38
3/6 75 Baltimore........................................................................ .W 109-103 10,388 37-38
3/9 76 Boston............................................................................. .L 112-134 3,622 37-39
3/12 77 Seattle............................................................................. .W 111-98 5,122 38-39
3/13 78 Detroit............................................................................. .W 116-107 4,287 39-39
3/16 79 at Cleveland .................................................................... .L 103-108 2,436 39-40
3/17 80 at Cincinnati.................................................................... .W 110-92 5,064 40-40
3/18 81 at Chicago....................................................................... .W 91-85 10,303 41-40
3/21 82 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 106-119 7,634 41-41

225
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
1971-72

BACK ROW (left to right): Trainer Dick D’Oliva, Bill Turner, Nick Jones, Bob Portman, Cazzie Russell, Jim Barnett, Odis Allison.
FRONT ROW: Vic Bartolome, Ron Williams, Clyde Lee, Nate Thurmond, Jeff Mullins, Joe Ellis, Head Coach Al Attles.
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PF DQ PTS AVG
Jeff Mullins 80 3214 685 1466 .467 350 441 .794 444 471 260 5 1720 21.5
Cazzie Russell 79 2902 689 1514 .455 315 378 .833 428 248 176 0 1693 21.4
Nate Thurmond 78 3362 628 1454 .532 417 561 .743 1252 230 214 1 1673 21.4
Jim Barnett 80 2200 374 915 .409 244 292 .836 250 309 189 0 992 12.4
Ron Williams 80 1932 291 614 .474 195 234 .833 147 308 232 1 777 9.7
Joe Ellis 78 1462 280 681 .411 95 132 .720 389 97 224 4 655 8.4
Clyde Lee 78 2674 256 544 .471 120 222 .541 1132 85 244 4 632 8.1
Bob Portman 61 553 89 221 .403 53 60 .883 133 26 69 0 231 3.8
Nick Jones 65 478 82 196 .418 51 61 .836 39 45 109 0 215 3.3
Bill Turner 62 597 71 181 .392 40 53 .755 131 22 67 1 182 2.9
Odis Allison 36 166 17 78 .218 33 61 .541 45 10 34 0 67 1.9
Vic Bartolome 38 165 15 59 .254 4 5 .800 60 3 22 0 34 0.9

Western Conference Semifinals


Bucks win series 4-1
March 28........................................ Golden State 117 at Milwaukee 106
March 30.......................................... Golden State 93 at Milwaukee 118
April 1.............................................. Milwaukee 122 at Golden State 94
April 4.............................................. Milwaukee 106 at Golden State 99
April 6............................................ Golden State 100 at Milwaukee 108

NOTES
• Warriors moved permanently across the Bay to the Oakland Coliseum Arena
and changed their name to the Golden State Warriors.
• Traded Jerry Lucas to New York for Cazzie Russell prior to the start of the season.
• Nate Thurmond averaged 21.4 points and 16.1 rebounds per game.
• Thurmond ranked fourth in the NBA in rebounding (16.1) and was named to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team.
• Cazzie Russell scored a team season-high-tying 43 points vs. Baltimore on 11/2/71.
• Jeff Mullins also scored a team season-high-tying 43 points at Chicago on 1/24/72.
• Warriors improved to 51-31, finishing second in the Pacific Division, 18 games behind the Lakers.

226
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 51-31

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/15 1 at Boston......................................................................... .W 97-75 9,097 1-0
10/16 2 at Baltimore.................................................................... .L 93-108 5,990 1-1
10/19 3 at New York..................................................................... .L 84-93 17,766 1-2
10/20 4 at Cleveland.................................................................... .W 115-98 2,552 2-2
10/23 5 Detroit ............................................................................ .W 115-109 (OT) 6,292 3-2
10/26 6 Buffalo............................................................................ .L 89-91 2,339 3-3
10/29 7 Chicago at San Diego....................................................... .W 99-83 4,126 4-3
10/30 8 Cincinnati........................................................................ .W 116-113 3,178 5-3
10/31 9 at Los Angeles................................................................. .W 109-105 11,303 6-3
11/2 10 Baltimore........................................................................ .W 106-91 3,310 7-3
11/4 11 Seattle............................................................................. .W 98-96 5,814 8-3
11/6 12 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 89-105 10,625 8-4
11/7 13 at Seattle......................................................................... .W 109-102 13,197 9-4
11/9 14 Houston.......................................................................... .W 115-99 2,691 10-4
11/11 15 at New York..................................................................... .W 112-103 19,588 11-4
11/12 16 at Atlanta........................................................................ .L 104-106 3,547 11-5
11/13 17 at Cincinnati.................................................................... .L 101-110 4,058 11-6
11/16 18 at Detroit......................................................................... .W 122-101 4,574 12-6
11/18 19 Portland.......................................................................... .W 115-105 3,346 13-6
11/20 20 Milwaukee...................................................................... .W 107-100 13,502 14-6
11/21 21 Houston at San Diego...................................................... .L 96-115 6,297 14-7
11/25 22 Philadelphia.................................................................... .L 111-112 4,346 14-8
11/26 23 at Chicago....................................................................... .L 89-121 16,141 14-9
11/27 24 at Buffalo........................................................................ .W 110-91 8,322 15-9
11/30 25 at Milwaukee.................................................................. .W 106-103 9,838 16-9
12/3 26 at Portland...................................................................... .L 107-115 7,440 16-10
12/4 27 Phoenix........................................................................... .L 92-128 5,491 16-11
12/5 28 at Phoenix....................................................................... .L 87-120 6,886 16-12
12/7 29 Atlanta at San Diego....................................................... .L 113-116 4,933 16-13
12/9 30 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 111-124 8,892 16-14
12/10 31 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 94-105 12,928 16-15
12/16 32 Philadelphia.................................................................... .W 113-93 2,818 17-15
12/17 33 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 99-129 15,552 17-16
12/18 34 Detroit............................................................................. .W 120-102 5,381 18-16
12/21 35 New York......................................................................... .L 87-113 7,185 18-17
12/25 36 at New York..................................................................... .L 89-114 19,588 18-18
12/27 37 at Boston......................................................................... .L 97-99 13,697 18-19
12/29 38 at Cincinnati.................................................................... .W 107-102 8,543 19-19
12/30 39 at Detroit......................................................................... .W 128-122 5,487 20-19
1/4 40 Buffalo............................................................................ .W 112-86 1,369 21-19
1/6 41 Portland.......................................................................... .W 119-115 2,493 22-19
1/8 42 Boston............................................................................. .W 128-106 11,016 23-19
1/9 43 at Houston...................................................................... .W 113-112 3,128 24-19
1/11 44 Cleveland........................................................................ .W 101-92 2,012 25-19
1/14 45 New York at San Diego.................................................... .W 115-111 6,304 26-19
1/15 46 Baltimore........................................................................ .W 105-95 5,274 27-19
1/21 47 at Atlanta........................................................................ .W 113-111 5,566 28-19
1/22 48 at Philadelphia................................................................ .W 113-106 11,917 29-19
1/24 49 at Chicago....................................................................... .L 105-110 11,496 29-20
1/25 50 at Cleveland.................................................................... .W 117-111 9,979 30-20
1/27 51 Chicago........................................................................... .W 108-107 6,531 31-20
1/28 52 at Portland...................................................................... .W 105-102 6,241 32-20
1/29 53 Phoenix........................................................................... .W 111-100 6,488 33-20
2/1 54 Milwaukee at San Diego.................................................. .L 97-108 9,018 33-21
2/3 55 Atlanta............................................................................ .W 132-115 7,584 34-21
2/4 56 at Phoenix....................................................................... .L 105-113 8,486 34-22
2/5 57 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 96-108 13,502 34-23
2/8 58 Baltimore........................................................................ .W 111-107 4,431 35-23
2/10 59 Philadelphia.................................................................... .W 121-112 4,886 36-23
2/12 60 at Milwaukee.................................................................. .L 100-123 10,746 36-24
2/13 61 at Chicago....................................................................... .W 107-88 15,048 37-34
2/15 62 at Buffalo........................................................................ .W 103-100 4,378 38-24
2/18 63 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 108-110 13,097 38-25
2/19 64 Boston............................................................................. .W 115-111 10,184 39-25
2/22 65 Seattle............................................................................. .W 120-104 7,063 40-25
2/24 66 Detroit............................................................................. .W 116-106 3,307 41-25
2/26 67 Chicago........................................................................... .L 106-107 8,207 41-26
2/27 68 at Houston...................................................................... .W 117-104 3,940 42-26
2/29 69 Cincinnati........................................................................ .W 128-120 5,670 43-26
3/3 70 Houston at San Diego...................................................... .W 108-107 6,264 44-26
3/4 71 Seattle............................................................................. .W 114-96 13,502 45-26
3/7 72 Cleveland........................................................................ .W 119-112 3,266 46-26
3/10 73 at Houston...................................................................... .W 119-116 3,047 47-26
3/12 74 at Cincinnati.................................................................... .L 106-117 2,416 47-27
3/14 75 at Boston......................................................................... .L 110-124 7,114 47-28
3/16 76 Portland.......................................................................... .W 107-94 6,157 48-28
3/17 77 at Portland...................................................................... .L 109-114 6,265 48-29
3/18 78 Phoenix........................................................................... .W 134-116 9,399 49-29
3/19 79 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 99-162 17,505 49-30
3/22 80 at Baltimore.................................................................... .W 121-101 3,890 50-30
3/24 81 at Atlanta........................................................................ .L 102-118 5,435 50-31
3/25 82 at Philadelphia................................................................ .W 116-115 8,188 51-31

227
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
1972-73

BACK ROW (left to right): Captain Jim Barnett, Jeff Mullins, Mahdi Abdul-Rahman, Bob Portman, Charles Johnson, Ron Williams.
FRONT: Cazzie Russell, Clyde Lee, Rick Barry, Coach Alvin Attles, Nate Thurmond, Joe Ellis, George Johnson, Trainer Dick D’Oliva.
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PF DQ PTS AVG
Rick Barry 82 3075 737 1630 .452 358 397 .902 728 399 245 2 1832 22.3
Jeff Mullins 81 3005 651 1321 .493 143 172 .831 363 337 201 2 1445 17.8
Nate Thurmond 79 3419 517 1159 .446 315 439 .718 1349 280 240 2 1349 17.1
Cazzie Russell 80 2429 541 1182 .458 172 199 .864 350 187 171 0 1254 15.7
Jim Barnett 82 2215 394 844 .467 183 217 .843 255 301 150 1 971 11.8
Joe Ellis 74 1054 199 487 .409 69 93 .742 282 88 143 2 467 6.3
Clyde Lee 66 1476 170 365 .464 74 131 .565 598 34 183 5 414 6.3
Ron Williams 73 1016 180 409 .440 75 83 .904 81 114 108 0 435 6.0
Charles Johnson 70 887 171 400 .428 33 46 .717 132 118 105 0 375 5.4
M. Abdul-Rahman (Tot) 55 763 107 256 .418 47 57 .825 88 129 110 1 261 4.7
M. Abdul-Rahman (GS) 46 629 82 196 .418 44 51 .863 78 112 91 1 208 4.5
Bob Portman 32 176 32 70 .457 20 26 .769 51 7 16 0 84 2.6
George T. Johnson 56 349 41 100 .410 7 17 .412 138 8 40 0 89 1.6

Western Conference Semifinals Western Conference Finals


Warriors win series 4-2 Lakers win series 4-1
March 30.......................................... Golden State 90 at Milwaukee 110 April 17...........................................Golden State 99 at Los Angeles 101
April 1................................................ Golden State 95 at Milwaukee 92 April 19...........................................Golden State 93 at Los Angeles 104
April 5.............................................. Milwaukee 113 at Golden State 93 April 21...........................................Los Angeles 126 at Golden State 70
April 7.............................................. Milwaukee 97 at Golden State 102 April 23.........................................Los Angeles 109 at Golden State 117
April 10........................................... Golden State 100 at Milwaukee 97 April 25.........................................Golden State 118 at Los Angeles 128
April 13............................................ Milwaukee 86 at Golden State 100

NOTES
• Rick Barry returned from a four-year hiatus in the ABA.
• Barry led the league in free throw percentage (.902) and was named to the All-NBA Second Team.
• Nate Thurmond ranked second in the league in rebounding (17.1) and was selected to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team.
• Warriors finished second in the Pacific Division, 13 games behind Los Angeles.

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 47-35

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/14 1 Milwaukee...................................................................... .L 77-81 9,926 0-1
10/16 2 Baltimore........................................................................ .W 97-96 2,052 1-1
10/20 3 at Seattle......................................................................... .W 101-92 10,950 2-1
10/21 4 at Portland...................................................................... .W 104-97 8,001 3-1
10/26 5 Chicago........................................................................... .L 93-94 5,361 3-2
10/27 6 at Los Angeles................................................................. .W 119-91 15,413 4-2
10/28 7 Atlanta............................................................................ .W 122-107 5,188 5-2
10/31 8 Detroit............................................................................. .W 112-104 2,139 6-2
11/2 9 Portland.......................................................................... .W 118-104 2,616 7-2
11/4 10 New York......................................................................... .W 127-104 12,807 8-2
11/7 11 at Buffalo........................................................................ .W 105-91 8,073 9-2
11/8 12 at Boston......................................................................... .L 111-128 7,571 9-3
11/10 13 at Detroit......................................................................... .L 96-121 6,584 9-4
11/11 14 at New York..................................................................... .W 103-102 (OT) 19,694 10-4
11/14 15 at Atlanta........................................................................ .W 114-105 5,580 11-4
11/16 16 Philadelphia.................................................................... .W 128-106 3,648 12-4
11/17 17 at Portland...................................................................... .L 97-105 10,985 12-5
11/18 18 Buffalo............................................................................ .W 120-92 4,404 13-5
11/22 19 at Houston...................................................................... .L 104-132 3,312 13-6
11/24 20 at Chicago....................................................................... .L 96-100 14,103 13-7
11/25 21 at K.C.-Omaha................................................................. .W 133-114 7,822 14-7
11/28 22 Phoenix........................................................................... .W 110-102 5,043 15-7
12/1 23 at Phoenix....................................................................... .L 106-115 8,067 15-8
12/2 24 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 103-112 12,663 15-9
12/5 25 Houston.......................................................................... .W 108-101 3,354 16-9
12/8 26 at Milwaukee.................................................................. .L 91-124 9,764 16-10
12/10 27 at Cleveland.................................................................... .W 103-100 3,641 17-10
12/13 28 at Detroit......................................................................... .W 110-107 5,003 18-10
12/15 29 at Buffalo........................................................................ .W 129-95 7,561 19-10
12/16 30 Baltimore at College Park................................................ .L 99-105 10,357 19-11
12/19 31 Boston............................................................................. .W 115-112 12,905 20-11
12/23 32 Chicago........................................................................... .W 127-109 4,111 21-11
12/26 33 Seattle............................................................................. .L 95-97 3,605 21-12
12/28 34 Cleveland........................................................................ .W 118-105 4,426 22-12
12/30 35 K.C.-Omaha..................................................................... .W 113-107 6,183 23-12
1/2 36 Los Angeles..................................................................... .W 112-106 8,127 24-12
1/4 37 Portland.......................................................................... .W 108-83 2,293 25-12
1/5 38 at Seattle......................................................................... .W 128-96 9,087 26-12
1/6 39 Philadelphia.................................................................... .W 111-79 3,136 27-12
1/9 40 Detroit............................................................................. .W 105-98 4,345 28-12
1/11 41 at K.C.-Omaha................................................................. .L 108-109 4,422 28-13
1/12 42 at Phoenix....................................................................... .W 108-107 12,103 29-13
1/13 43 Phoenix........................................................................... .L 110-116 8,484 29-14
1/16 44 Cleveland........................................................................ .L 98-100 2,713 29-15
1/17 45 Houston at San Antonio.................................................. .W 123-117 3,710 30-15
1/19 46 at Chicago....................................................................... .W 115-80 12,108 31-15
1/21 47 at Milwaukee.................................................................. .L 108-124 10,746 31-16
1/25 48 K.C.-Omaha..................................................................... .W 129-115 6,115 32-16
1/26 49 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 84-100 17,505 32-17
1/27 50 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 107-122 12,905 32-18
1/29 51 at New York..................................................................... .L 84-97 19,694 32-19
1/30 52 Baltimore........................................................................ .L 86-104 6,717 32-20
1/31 53 at Philadelphia................................................................ .W 131-115 4,615 33-20
2/1 54 at K.C.-Omaha................................................................. .L 96-98 6,931 33-21
2/3 55 Seattle............................................................................. .W 123-101 3,261 34-21
2/8 56 Portland.......................................................................... .W 123-111 3,672 35-21
2/10 57 at Milwaukee.................................................................. .L 108-135 10,746 35-22
2/11 58 at Chicago....................................................................... .W 101-96 13,151 36-22
2/13 59 at Cleveland.................................................................... .W 103-90 3,217 37-22
2/15 60 Baltimore........................................................................ .L 94-96 11,022 37-23
2/16 61 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 108-114 (OT) 9,080 37-24
2/17 62 Boston............................................................................. .L 106-110 9,133 37-25
2/20 63 Atlanta............................................................................ .W 118-115 5,856 38-25
2/23 64 at Los Angeles................................................................. .W 111-106 17,505 39-25
2/24 65 Milwaukee...................................................................... .W 102-93 9,970 40-25
2/27 66 at Detroit......................................................................... .L 100-114 4,039 40-26
2/28 67 at Boston......................................................................... .L 111-118 11,727 40-27
3/2 68 K.C.-Omaha..................................................................... .W 117-112 8,047 41-27
3/3 69 Chicago........................................................................... .L 116-117 4,968 41-28
3/6 70 Detroit............................................................................. .W 108-93 3,581 42-28
3/10 71 at Atlanta........................................................................ .L 113-117 9,265 42-29
3/11 72 Philadelphia at Pittsburgh............................................... .W 97-93 3,426 43-29
3/13 73 at Portland...................................................................... .W 109-101 7,182 44-29
3/15 74 Houston.......................................................................... .W 141-125 4,997 45-29
3/16 75 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 106-116 10,512 45-30
3/17 76 New York......................................................................... .L 108-117 9,113 45-31
3/20 77 Seattle............................................................................. .W 114-106 2,992 46-31
3/22 78 Milwaukee...................................................................... .L 98-108 6,256 46-32
3/23 79 at Phoenix....................................................................... .L 124-125 8,197 46-33
3/24 80 Buffalo............................................................................ .W 106-101 2,917 47-33
3/26 81 Phoenix........................................................................... .L 114-120 3,677 47-34
3/28 82 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 89-96 8,605 47-35

229
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
1973-74

BACK ROW (left to right): Charles Johnson, Butch Beard, Cazzie Russell, Joe Ellis, Jeff Mullins, Jim Barnett, Trainer Dick D’Oliva.
FRONT: George Johnson, Rick Barry, Clyde Lee, Coach Alvin Attles, President Franklin Mieuli, Nate Thurmond, Derrek Dickey.
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL BLK PTS AVG HI
Barry 80 2918 796 1746 .456 417 464 .899 103 437 540 484 265 4 169 40 2009 25.1 64
Russell 82 2574 738 1531 .482 208 249 .835 142 211 353 192 194 1 54 17 1684 20.5 49
Mullins 77 2498 541 1144 .473 168 192 .875 86 190 276 305 214 2 69 22 1250 16.2 32
Thurmond 62 2463 308 694 .444 191 287 .666 249 629 878 165 179 4 41 179 807 13.0 31
Barnett 77 1689 350 755 .464 184 226 .814 76 146 222 209 146 1 56 11 884 11.5 30
Beard 79 2134 316 617 .512 173 234 .739 136 253 389 300 241 11 105 9 805 10.2 30
C. Johnson 59 1051 194 468 .415 38 55 .691 49 126 175 102 111 1 62 7 426 7.2 20
G. Johnson 66 1291 173 358 .483 59 107 .551 190 332 522 73 176 3 35 124 405 6.1 23
Lee 54 1642 129 284 .454 62 107 .579 188 410 598 68 179 3 27 17 320 5.9 14
Dickey 66 930 115 233 .494 51 66 .773 123 216 339 54 112 1 17 15 281 4.3 17
Ellis 50 515 61 190 .321 18 31 .581 37 85 122 37 76 2 33 9 140 2.8 17

NOTES
• Rick Barry was selected to the All-NBA First Team and ranked fifth in the league in scoring (25.1).
• Barry finished second in the league in free throw percentage (.899), fifth in steals (2.11) and eighth in assists (6.1).
• Barry scored a career-high 64 points vs. Portland on 3/26/74.
• Warriors finished second in the Pacific Division, three games behind Los Angeles.

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 44-38

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/13 1 Milwaukee...................................................................... .L 85-97 6,596 0-1
10/14 2 at Phoenix....................................................................... .W 120-95 7,030 1-1
10/17 3 at Milwaukee.................................................................. .L 95-109 9,189 1-2
10/20 4 K.C.-Omaha..................................................................... .W 100-81 4,224 2-2
10/23 5 Phoenix........................................................................... .W 121-109 3,007 3-2
10/26 6 at Seattle......................................................................... .W 117-110 10,906 4-2
10/27 7 Atlanta............................................................................ .L 116-125 5,073 4-3
11/2 8 at Boston......................................................................... .L 105-108 10,077 4-4
11/3 9 at Buffalo........................................................................ .W 124-121 (OT) 8,644 5-4
11/4 10 at K.C.-Omaha................................................................. .W 92-91 4,205 6-4
11/8 11 Chicago........................................................................... .L 111-112 4,268 6-5
11/10 12 Buffalo............................................................................ .W 128-105 5,431 7-5
11/13 13 Cleveland........................................................................ .W 128-115 2,194 8-5
11/17 14 Philadelphia.................................................................... .L 106-109 3,822 8-6
11/20 15 at Milwaukee.................................................................. .W 108-105 9,975 9-6
11/22 16 at Atlanta........................................................................ .W 101-99 6,154 10-6
11/23 17 Philadelphia at Hershey.................................................. .W 111-106 2,548 11-6
11/24 18 at New York..................................................................... .W 107-99 19,694 12-6
11/27 19 at Chicago....................................................................... .L 117-123 5,840 12-7
11/29 20 Portland.......................................................................... .W 119-89 4,313 13-7
12/1 21 K.C.-Omaha..................................................................... .W 120-108 9,023 14-7
12/4 22 Detroit............................................................................. .L 93-112 4,407 14-8
12/5 23 at Phoenix....................................................................... .L 97-103 5,553 14-9
12/8 24 Los Angeles..................................................................... .W 135-111 9,203 15-9
12/11 25 Houston.......................................................................... .W 114-107 2,668 16-9
12/14 26 at Portland...................................................................... .L 101-109 6,440 16-10
12/15 27 Capital............................................................................. .L 93-106 6,217 16-11
12/18 28 Boston............................................................................. .L 106-125 12,591 16-12
12/21 29 at Detroit......................................................................... .L 104-107 3,809 16-13
12/22 30 at Chicago....................................................................... .L 86-110 5,952 16-14
12/23 31 at K.C.-Omaha................................................................. .L 93-101 5,388 16-15
12/27 32 Portland.......................................................................... .L 117-118 4,693 16-16
12/29 33 Los Angeles..................................................................... .W 102-100 7,579 17-16
12/30 34 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 92-96 14,078 17-17
1/1 35 Chicago........................................................................... .L 80-91 3,761 17-18
1/4 36 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 111-114 14,379 17-19
1/5 37 Houston.......................................................................... .W 108-106 6,989 18-19
1/6 38 at Portland...................................................................... .L 105-106 6,989 18-20
1/8 39 at Houston...................................................................... .W 104-92 2,473 19-20
1/10 40 Seattle............................................................................. .W 125-89 3,032 20-20
1/12 41 New York......................................................................... .L 80-96 10,670 20-21
1/17 42 Phoenix........................................................................... .W 127-120 3,011 21-21
1/19 43 at Capital......................................................................... .L 90-117 16,112 21-22
1/20 44 at Boston......................................................................... .W 123-102 13,886 22-22
1/22 45 Capital............................................................................. .W 99-97 4,023 23-22
1/26 46 Cleveland........................................................................ .W 106-93 4,687 24-22
1/29 47 at Buffalo........................................................................ .W 128-121 6,341 25-22
1/30 48 at Atlanta........................................................................ .W 129-122 8,696 26-22
1/31 49 at Houston...................................................................... .W 109-108 3,021 27-22
2/2 50 Milwaukee...................................................................... .W 120-91 11,606 28-22
2/5 51 Seattle............................................................................. .W 129-113 4,197 29-22
2/7 52 Detroit............................................................................. .L 86-110 8,816 29-23
2/9 53 K.C.-Omaha..................................................................... .L 120-121 5,597 29-24
2/10 54 at Phoenix....................................................................... .W 121-105 5,111 30-24
2/12 55 Boston............................................................................. .L 102-107 10,126 30-25
2/14 56 Atlanta............................................................................ .W 121-105 6,326 31-25
2/16 57 at New York..................................................................... .L 107-117 19,964 31-26
2/17 58 at Chicago....................................................................... .W 108-105 17,211 32-26
2/19 59 at Cleveland.................................................................... .W 104-98 2,996 33-26
2/20 60 at K.C.-Omaha................................................................. .L 97-116 4,743 33-27
2/21 61 at Cleveland.................................................................... .W 122-103 1,641 34-27
2/23 62 Philadelphia.................................................................... .W 125-106 5,708 35-27
2/26 63 Phoenix........................................................................... .W 120-100 3,234 36-27
2/28 64 Portland.......................................................................... .W 129-109 3,157 37-27
3/2 65 Chicago........................................................................... .W 103-88 11,017 38-27
3/3 66 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 104-108 17,505 38-28
3/5 67 Detroit............................................................................. .L 93-95 5,563 38-29
3/7 68 at Milwaukee.................................................................. .W 97-95 10,317 39-29
3/8 69 at Philadelphia................................................................ .W 106-96 4,741 40-29
3/10 70 at Capital......................................................................... .L 107-117 13,986 40-30
3/11 71 at Detroit......................................................................... .W 120-108 5,175 41-30
3/12 72 at Detroit......................................................................... .L 108-113 9,748 41-31
3/14 73 New York......................................................................... .L 95-107 9,178 41-32
3/15 74 at Los Angeles................................................................. .W 112-107 17,505 42-32
3/16 75 Los Angeles..................................................................... .W 135-105 13,123 43-32
3/19 76 Milwaukee...................................................................... .L 100-111 11,363 43-33
3/20 77 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 107-110 10,657 43-34
3/21 78 Buffalo............................................................................ .L 102-115 9,175 43-35
3/23 79 Seattle............................................................................. .L 137-139 7,570 43-36
3/24 80 at Phoenix....................................................................... .L 121-134 7,011 43-37
3/26 81 Portland.......................................................................... .W 143-120 3,462 44-37
3/27 82 at Portland...................................................................... .L 122-132 9,173 44-38

231
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
1974-75

BACK ROW (left to right): Assistant General Manager Hal Childs, Charles Dudley, Bill Bridges, Clifford Ray, George Johnson, Derrek Dickey, Keith Wilkes,
Steve Bracey, Director of Player Personnel Bob Feerick, General Manager Dick Vertlieb. FRONT ROW (left to right): Charles Johnson, Jeff Mullins,
Assistant Coach Joe Roberts, Head Coach Al Attles, President Franklin Mieuli, Rick Barry, Butch Beard, Phil Smith, Trainer Dick D’Oliva.
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL BLK PTS AVG HI
Barry 80 3535 1028 2217 .464 394 436 .904 92 364 456 492 225 0 228 33 2450 30.6 55
Wilkes 82 2515 502 1135 .442 160 218 .734 203 468 671 183 222 0 107 22 1164 14.2 31
Beard 82 2521 408 773 .528 232 279 .832 116 200 316 345 297 9 132 11 1048 12.8 29
C. Johnson 79 2171 394 957 .412 75 102 .735 134 177 311 233 204 2 138 8 863 10.9 25
Ray 82 2519 299 473 .522 171 284 .602 259 611 870 178 305 9 95 116 769 9.4 20
Mullins 66 1141 234 514 .455 71 87 .816 46 77 123 153 123 0 57 14 539 8.2 24
Smith 74 1055 221 464 .476 127 158 .804 41 89 140 135 141 0 62 0 569 7.7 26
Dickey 80 1859 274 569 .482 66 99 .667 190 360 550 125 199 0 52 19 614 7.7 20
G. Johnson 82 1439 152 319 .476 60 91 .659 217 357 574 67 206 1 32 136 364 4.4 16
Dudley 67 756 102 217 .470 70 97 .722 61 84 145 103 105 1 40 2 274 4.1 15
Kendrick 24 121 31 77 .403 18 22 .818 19 17 36 6 22 0 11 3 80 3.3 10
Bracey 42 340 54 130 .415 25 38 .658 10 28 38 52 41 0 14 1 133 3.2 13
Bridges (Tot) 32 415 35 93 .376 17 34 .500 64 70 134 31 65 1 11 5 87 2.7 15
Bridges (GS) 15 108 15 36 .417 1 4 .250 18 22 40 4 19 0 4 0 31 2.1 8

Western Conference Semifinals Western Conference Finals


Warriors win series 4-2 Warriors win series 4-3
April 14 ................................................. Seattle 96 at Golden State 123 April 27................................................. Chicago 89 at Golden State 107
April 16.................................................. Seattle 100 at Golden State 99 April 30................................................... Golden State 89 at Chicago 90
April 17.................................................. Golden State 105 at Seattle 96 May 4.................................................. Golden State 101 at Chicago 108
April 19.................................................. Golden State 94 at Seattle 111 May 6.................................................. Chicago 106 at Golden State 111
April 22................................................ Seattle 100 at Golden State 124 May 8...................................................... Chicago 89 at Golden State 79
April 24.................................................. Golden State 105 at Seattle 96 May 11.................................................... Golden State 86 at Chicago 72
May 14.................................................... Chicago 79 at Golden State 83
NBA Finals
Warriors win series 4-0
May 18.....................................................................................................................Golden State 101 at Washington 95
May 20....................................................................................Washington 91 at Golden State 92 (in S.F. at Cow Palace)
May 23................................................................................Washington 101 at Golden State 109 (in S.F. at Cow Palace)
May 25.......................................................................................................................Golden State 96 at Washington 95

NOTES
• Warriors capture the NBA title, their first championship in West Coast history.
• Nate Thurmond was traded to the Chicago Bulls for Clifford Ray, a 1975 first-round draft choice and cash on 9/3/74.
• Keith Wilkes earned NBA Rookie of the Year honors.
• Rick Barry led the NBA in free throw percentage (.904).
• Barry scored a team season-high 55 points vs. Philadelphia on 1/23/75.
• Barry was selected as the MVP of the NBA Championship Series.
• Beard, C. Johnson, Ray, Barry and Wilkes were the starting five in the final championship game.

232
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 48-34

WARRIORS HISTORY
NBA CHAMPIONS
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/18 1 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 90-105 12,772 0-1
10/19 2 Cleveland........................................................................ .W 113-110 4,402 1-1
10/22 3 Portland.......................................................................... .L 106-107 5,717 1-2
10/25 4 at Portland...................................................................... .W 99-97 10,954 2-2
10/26 5 Detroit............................................................................. .W 105-104 5,436 3-2
10/29 6 Buffalo............................................................................ .W 130-101 4,221 4-2
11/1 7 at Seattle......................................................................... .W 99-88 12,777 5-2
11/2 8 Milwaukee...................................................................... .W 99-90 7,570 6-2
11/3 9 at Portland...................................................................... .W 109-100 10,494 7-2
11/7 10 Seattle............................................................................. .L 93-104 5,391 7-3
11/9 11 New York......................................................................... .W 97-93 9,556 8-3
11/10 12 at Los Angeles................................................................. .W 106-103 11,328 9-3
11/12 13 Atlanta............................................................................ .W 128-111 4,970 10-3
11/16 14 Philadelphia.................................................................... .L 102-106 8,345 10-4
11/17 15 at Phoenix....................................................................... .W 106-105 7,820 11-4
11/19 16 at Buffalo........................................................................ .L 106-111 8,529 11-5
11/20 17 Boston at Providence....................................................... .W 120-115 8,509 12-5
11/21 18 at Cleveland.................................................................... .L 74-106 5,811 12-6
11/23 19 at Detroit......................................................................... .W 110-98 6,902 13-6
11/26 20 Houston.......................................................................... .W 144-124 6,015 14-6
11/30 21 Los Angeles..................................................................... .W 128-118 12,576 15-6
12/3 22 New Orleans.................................................................... .W 122-101 5,081 16-6
12/5 23 at Phoenix....................................................................... .L 106-108 (2OT) 6,053 16-7
12/7 24 Seattle............................................................................. .W 132-96 12,608 17-7
12/10 25 at Houston...................................................................... .L 97-111 2,146 17-8
12/11 26 at New Orleans................................................................ .L 103-106 3,731 17-9
12/12 27 at Atlanta........................................................................ .W 129-109 3,475 18-9
12/14 28 at Washington................................................................. .L 91-99 10,346 18-10
12/17 29 at New York..................................................................... .W 126-108 19,097 19-10
12/20 30 at Philadelphia................................................................ .W 94-93 6,292 20-10
12/21 31 at K.C.-Omaha................................................................. .L 84-107 5,668 20-11
12/23 32 Phoenix........................................................................... .W 111-94 5,240 21-11
12/26 33 Portland.......................................................................... .W 112-101 10,983 22-11
12/28 34 Boston............................................................................. .L 105-115 12,787 22-12
12/30 35 K.C.-Omaha..................................................................... .W 110-102 7,374 23-12
1/4 36 Washington..................................................................... .W 104-96 12,787 24-12
1/7 37 New Orleans.................................................................... .W 136-94 4,164 25-12
1/9 38 New York......................................................................... .W 132-96 12,392 26-12
1/10 39 at Seattle......................................................................... .W 119-94 14,055 27-12
1/11 40 Chicago........................................................................... .L 105-114 12,787 27-13
1/16 41 at Milwaukee.................................................................. .L 100-119 10,089 27-14
1/17 42 at Buffalo........................................................................ .L 116-121 13,727 27-15
1/18 43 at Washington................................................................. .L 101-125 19,035 27-16
1/21 44 Los Angeles..................................................................... .W 138-108 7,847 28-16
1/23 45 Philadelphia.................................................................... .W 108-100 7,070 29-16
1/25 46 Portland.......................................................................... .W 114-109 (OT) 12,732 30-16
1/26 47 at Portland...................................................................... .L 113-128 10,231 30-17
1/29 48 at Detroit......................................................................... .L 90-93 9,538 30-18
1/31 49 at Chicago....................................................................... .L 103-127 13,208 30-19
2/2 50 at K.C.-Omaha................................................................. .L 101-127 9,365 30-20
2/4 51 at Houston...................................................................... .W 107-105 3,173 31-20
2/6 52 Washington..................................................................... .L 97-98 12,878 31-21
2/8 53 Phoenix........................................................................... .W 105-96 8,961 32-21
2/11 54 Houston.......................................................................... .L 108-112 (OT) 5,775 32-22
2/13 55 at Cleveland.................................................................... .L 94-96 9,062 32-23
2/14 56 at Chicago....................................................................... .L 87-105 10,126 32-24
2/15 57 at Philadelphia................................................................ .W 108-101 5,695 33-24
2/18 58 at New York..................................................................... .L 98-99 19,674 33-25
2/20 59 Atlanta............................................................................ .W 108-102 5,570 34-25
2/21 60 at Los Angeles................................................................. .W 105-93 11,950 35-25
2/22 61 Boston............................................................................. .W 114-108 12,878 36-25
2/25 62 Phoenix........................................................................... .L 97-111 8,550 36-26
2/28 63 at Phoenix....................................................................... .L 96-102 9,511 36-27
3/1 64 Cleveland........................................................................ .W 110-95 7,632 37-27
3/2 65 at Portland...................................................................... .L 86-122 10,212 37-28
3/4 66 Chicago........................................................................... .W 117-102 9,079 38-28
3/6 67 at Atlanta........................................................................ .L 106-110 2,625 38-29
3/7 68 at New Orleans................................................................ .L 107-110 6,218 38-30
3/9 69 at Boston......................................................................... .W 102-101 15,320 39-30
3/11 70 at Milwaukee.................................................................. .W 107-90 10,687 40-30
3/13 71 Buffalo............................................................................ .L 103-122 12,787 40-31
3/15 72 Seattle............................................................................. .W 120-84 9,594 41-31
3/16 73 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 95-111 11,019 41-32
3/18 74 Phoenix........................................................................... .W 133-103 6,795 42-32
3/20 75 Portland.......................................................................... .W 97-95 5,141 43-32
3/22 76 Milwaukee...................................................................... .W 133-117 12,787 44-32
3/25 77 Los Angeles..................................................................... .W 139-122 7,806 45-32
3/27 78 K.C.-Omaha..................................................................... .W 111-103 12,787 46-32
3/28 79 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 92-96 14,082 46-33
3/29 80 Detroit............................................................................. .W 115-112 12,787 47-33
4/4 81 at Phoenix....................................................................... .W 128-99 6,867 48-33
4/5 82 Seattle............................................................................. .L 108-109 11,064 48-34

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GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
1975-76

BACK ROW (left to right): Assistant General Manager Hal Childs, Trainer Dick D’Oliva, Jamaal Wilkes, Derrek Dickey, George Johnson, Clifford Ray,
Dwight Davis, General Manager Dick Vertlieb. FRONT ROW: Gus Williams, Robert Hawkins, Jeff Mullins, Assistant Coach Joe Roberts,
Head Coach Al Attles, Rick Barry, Phil Smith, Charles Dudley, Charles Johnson.
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL BLK PTS AVG HI
Barry 81 3122 707 1624 .435 287 311 .923 74 422 496 496 215 1 202 27 1701 21.0 41
Smith 82 2793 659 1389 .477 323 410 .788 133 243 376 362 223 0 108 18 1641 20.0 51
Wilkes 82 2716 617 1334 .453 227 294 .772 193 527 720 167 222 0 102 31 1461 17.8 34
Williams 77 1728 365 853 .428 173 233 .742 62 97 159 240 143 2 140 26 903 11.7 27
C. Johnson 81 1549 342 732 .467 60 79 .759 77 125 202 122 178 1 100 7 744 9.2 26
Ray 82 2184 212 404 .525 140 230 .609 270 506 776 149 247 2 78 83 564 6.9 20
Dickey 79 1207 220 473 .465 62 79 .785 114 235 349 83 141 1 26 11 502 6.4 20
Dudley 82 1456 182 345 .528 157 245 .641 112 157 269 239 170 0 77 2 521 6.4 18
G. Johnson 82 1745 165 341 .484 70 104 .673 200 427 627 82 275 6 51 174 400 4.9 16
Mullins 29 311 58 120 .483 23 29 .793 12 20 32 39 36 0 14 1 139 4.8 18
Davis 72 866 111 269 .413 78 113 .690 86 139 225 46 141 0 20 28 300 4.2 12
Hawkins 32 153 53 104 .510 20 31 .645 16 14 30 16 31 0 10 8 126 3.9 15

Western Conference Semifinals Western Conference Finals


Warriors win series 4-2 Suns win series 4-3
April 20.................................................Detroit 103 at Golden State 127 May 2 .................................................Phoenix 103 at Golden State 128
April 22.................................................Detroit 123 at Golden State 111 May 5..................................................Phoenix 108 at Golden State 101
April 24...................................................Golden State 113 at Detroit 96 May 7......................................................Golden State 99 at Phoenix 91
April 26.................................................Golden State 102 at Detroit 106 May 9........................................ Golden State 129 at Phoenix 133 (2OT)
April 28.................................................Detroit 109 at Golden State 128 May 12..................................................Phoenix 95 at Golden State 111
April 30......................................... Golden State 118 at Detroit 116 (OT) May 14................................................Golden State 104 at Phoenix 105
May 16....................................................Phoenix 94 at Golden State 86

NOTES
• Warriors compiled the best record in the NBA during the regular season (59-23).
• Rick Barry was named to the All-NBA First Team.
• Barry led the league in free throw percentage (.923) and ranked fourth in steals (2.49),
fifth in assists (6.1) and 10th in scoring (21.0).
• Phil Smith was named to the All-NBA Second Team at guard.
• Smith scored a career and team season-high 51 points vs. Phoenix on 1/8/76.
• Jamaal Wilkes and Phil Smith were selected to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team.

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 59-23

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/23 1 at Cleveland.................................................................... .W 89-83 14,631 1-0
10/25 2 at Buffalo........................................................................ .L 92-104 11,201 1-1
10/28 3 at New York..................................................................... .W 111-94 17,186 2-1
10/29 4 at Boston......................................................................... .L 106-115 10,060 2-2
11/1 5 Washington..................................................................... .W 100-89 12,787 3-2
11/6 6 New York......................................................................... .W 111-96 11,575 4-2
11/8 7 Los Angeles..................................................................... .W 114-106 12,787 5-2
11/11 8 Cleveland........................................................................ .W 103-98 7,735 6-2
11/13 9 Chicago........................................................................... .W 98-87 8,585 7-2
11/15 10 Kansas City...................................................................... .W 123-92 12,787 8-2
11/16 11 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 98-102 14,096 8-3
11/18 12 at New Orleans................................................................ .W 112-104 12,258 9-3
11/19 13 at Atlanta........................................................................ .L 98-104 8,660 9-4
11/22 14 at Washington................................................................. .W 111-71 19,035 10-4
11/25 15 at Philadelphia................................................................ .L 108-109 15,235 10-5
11/27 16 at Milwaukee.................................................................. .W 106-105 10,413 11-5
11/29 17 Phoenix........................................................................... .W 112-100 12,787 12-5
12/2 18 at Phoenix....................................................................... .L 98-115 5,179 12-6
12/6 19 Seattle............................................................................. .W 104-94 12,677 13-6
12/7 20 at Seattle......................................................................... .W 115-106 14,096 14-6
12/9 21 Detroit............................................................................. .W 129-124 10,087 15-6
12/11 22 Portland.......................................................................... .W 101-89 10,601 16-6
12/14 23 at Kansas City.................................................................. .W 115-105 4,946 17-6
12/16 24 at Chicago....................................................................... .W 91-87 6,673 18-6
12/17 25 at Detroit......................................................................... .W 113-102 7,635 19-6
12/20 26 Milwaukee...................................................................... .W 124-87 10,358 20-6
12/21 27 at Portland...................................................................... .W 108-102 8,838 21-6
12/23 28 New Orleans.................................................................... .W 105-97 9,486 22-6
12/27 29 Houston.......................................................................... .L 110-113 12,787 22-7
12/28 30 at Portland...................................................................... .L 92-96 10,880 22-8
12/30 31 Boston............................................................................. .W 133-101 12,787 23-8
1/2 32 at Los Angeles................................................................. .W 113-105 15,590 24-8
1/3 33 Los Angeles..................................................................... .W 130-99 12,787 25-8
1/4 34 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 85-97 13,669 25-9
1/7 35 at Phoenix....................................................................... .W 114-110 6,696 26-9
1/8 36 Phoenix........................................................................... .W 129-113 9,807 27-9
1/10 37 New York......................................................................... .W 117-87 12,787 28-9
1/13 38 Buffalo............................................................................ .W 127-101 12,787 29-9
1/16 39 at Houston...................................................................... .W 128-103 8,436 30-9
1/17 40 at Atlanta........................................................................ .L 91-97 9,570 30-10
1/20 41 at Kansas City.................................................................. .W 116-103 7,129 31-10
1/22 42 Los Angeles..................................................................... .W 129-105 12,787 32-10
1/24 43 Portland.......................................................................... .L 123-125 (OT) 12,787 32-11
1/26 44 at Milwaukee.................................................................. .W 115-104 10,938 33-11
1/27 45 at Chicago....................................................................... .L 103-110 7,576 33-12
1/29 46 Philadelphia.................................................................... .W 123-114 12,787 34-12
1/31 47 Milwaukee...................................................................... .W 90-88 (OT) 11,004 35-12
2/1 48 Washington..................................................................... .L 99-101 12,283 35-13
2/6 49 at Phoenix....................................................................... .L 111-118 7,187 35-14
2/7 50 Seattle............................................................................. .W 127-100 12,787 36-14
2/8 51 at Portland...................................................................... .W 109-105 12,482 37-14
2/10 52 New Orleans.................................................................... .L 124-130 (OT) 11,881 37-15
2/12 53 Atlanta............................................................................ .W 113-104 12,787 38-15
2/14 54 Detroit............................................................................. .W 106-105 (OT) 12,787 39-15
2/17 55 at New York..................................................................... .W 104-96 18,667 40-15
2/18 56 at Kansas City.................................................................. .L 91-103 8,173 40-16
2/21 57 Boston............................................................................. .W 100-94 12,878 41-16
2/22 58 Philadelphia.................................................................... .W 94-93 12,878 42-16
2/27 59 at Philadelphia................................................................ .W 121-114 16,193 43-16
2/29 60 Boston............................................................................. .L 101-119 15,320 43-17
3/2 61 at Buffalo........................................................................ .W 100-93 10,029 44-17
3/4 62 Chicago........................................................................... .W 124-110 11,430 45-17
3/5 63 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 99-106 13,795 45-18
3/6 64 Cleveland........................................................................ .W 117-106 12,787 46-18
3/9 65 at Detroit......................................................................... .W 112-108 7,043 47-18
3/11 66 at Cleveland.................................................................... .L 99-110 19,821 47-19
3/13 67 at Houston...................................................................... .W 111-97 12,586 48-19
3/14 68 at New Orleans................................................................ .L 103-118 14,568 48-20
3/16 69 Detroit............................................................................. .W 110-101 11,169 49-20
3/18 70 Buffalo............................................................................ .W 110-109 12,787 50-20
3/20 71 Milwaukee...................................................................... .W 120-106 12,787 51-20
3/23 72 Atlanta............................................................................ .W 118-100 12,787 52-20
3/25 73 Houston.......................................................................... .L 104-123 11,437 52-21
3/27 74 Los Angeles..................................................................... .W 113-97 12,787 53-21
3/28 75 Kansas City...................................................................... .W 134-117 12,035 54-21
3/30 76 at Chicago....................................................................... .W 94-84 6,115 55-21
3/31 77 at Washington................................................................. .W 95-88 17,078 56-21
4/3 78 Seattle............................................................................. .W 130-115 12,787 57-21
4/4 79 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 111-118 13,174 57-22
4/6 80 Phoenix........................................................................... .W 111-106 (OT) 11,809 58-22
4/8 81 Portland.......................................................................... .W 121-106 12,787 59-22
4/9 82 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 103-119 14,096 59-23

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GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
1976-77

BACK ROW (left to right): Head Coach Al Attles, Dwight Davis, Clifford Ray, Robert Parish, Larry McNeill, Derrek Dickey, Jamaal Wilkes,
Assistant Coach Joe Roberts. FRONT ROW: Trainer Dick D’Oliva, Gus Williams, Marshall Rogers, Phil Smith, Rick Barry, Sonny Parker,
Charles Dudley, Charles Johnson, Assistant to the President Scotty Stirling.
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL BLK PTS AVG HI
Barry 79 2904 682 1551 .440 359 392 .916 73 349 422 475 194 2 172 58 1723 21.8 42
Smith 82 2880 631 1318 .479 295 376 .785 101 231 332 328 227 0 98 29 1557 19.0 51
Wilkes 76 2579 548 1147 .478 247 310 .797 155 423 578 211 222 1 127 16 1343 17.7 32
Williams 82 1930 325 701 .464 112 150 .747 72 161 233 292 218 4 121 19 762 9.3 26
Parish 77 1384 288 573 .503 121 171 .708 201 342 543 74 224 7 55 94 697 9.1 30
Ray 77 2018 263 450 .584 105 199 .528 199 416 615 112 242 5 74 81 631 8.2 23
Dickey 49 856 158 345 .458 45 61 .738 100 140 240 63 101 1 20 11 361 7.4 20
Dudley 79 1682 220 421 .523 129 203 .635 119 177 296 347 169 0 67 6 569 7.2 19
C. Johnson 70 1196 255 583 .437 49 69 .710 50 91 141 91 134 1 77 7 559 7.1 22
McNeil (TOT) 24 230 47 112 .420 52 61 .852 28 47 75 6 32 1 10 2 146 6.1 23
McNeil (GS) 16 137 29 61 .475 28 31 .903 18 31 49 3 19 0 6 1 86 5.4 17
Parker 65 889 154 292 .527 71 92 .772 85 88 173 59 77 0 53 26 379 5.8 20
Davis 33 552 55 124 .444 49 72 .681 34 61 95 59 93 1 11 8 159 4.8 12
G. Johnson 39 597 73 150 .487 25 31 .806 87 124 211 26 105 2 15 73 171 4.4 13
Rogers 26 176 43 116 .371 14 15 .933 6 5 11 10 33 0 8 3 100 3.8 10

Western Conference First Round Western Conference Semifinals


Warriors win series 2-1 Lakers win series 4-3
April 12.....................................................Detroit 95 at Golden State 90 April 20.........................................Golden State 106 at Los Angeles 115
April 14.................................................Golden State 138 at Detroit 108 April 22.............................................Golden State 86 at Los Angeles 95
April 17.................................................Detroit 101 at Golden State 109 April 24.........................................Los Angeles 105 at Golden State 109
April 26.........................................Los Angeles 103 at Golden State 114
April 29.........................................Golden State 105 at Los Angeles 112
May 1............................................Los Angeles 106 at Golden State 115
May 4................................................Golden State 84 at Los Angeles 97

NOTES
• Year of the NBA merger with the ABA.
• Rick Barry set an NBA record with 60 consecutive free throws made (record since eclipsed).
• Barry reached the 20,000 point mark for his pro career on 11/20/76 vs. Buffalo.
• Team finished third in the Pacific Division, seven games behind Los Angeles.

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 46-36

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/22 1 New York Nets................................................................. .L 103-104 13,155 0-1
10/26 2 at Portland...................................................................... .L 96-110 10,622 0-2
10/28 3 Portland.......................................................................... .W 112-92 8,353 1-2
10/30 4 Atlanta............................................................................ .W 114-106 8,808 2-2
11/2 5 Detroit............................................................................. .W 111-98 7,757 3-2
11/4 6 Philadelphia.................................................................... .L 96-101 13,155 3-3
11/6 7 New York Knicks.............................................................. .L 111-112 11,831 3-4
11/9 8 at Denver......................................................................... .L 117-123 17,577 3-5
11/11 9 Kansas City...................................................................... .L 86-94 8,528 3-6
11/13 10 Indiana............................................................................ .W 120-112 9,913 4-6
11/16 11 Seattle............................................................................. .W 110-102 9,067 5-6
11/18 12 Phoenix........................................................................... .W 131-111 9,963 6-6
11/19 13 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 99-121 11,732 6-7
11/20 14 Buffalo............................................................................ .W 130-93 12,961 7-7
11/23 15 at New Orleans................................................................ .L 94-117 12,042 7-8
11/24 16 at Houston...................................................................... .L 107-113 (OT) 9,126 7-9
11/26 17 at San Antonio................................................................ .L 121-123 12,306 7-10
11/28 18 at Atlanta........................................................................ .W 132-98 1,379 8-10
11/30 19 at Chicago....................................................................... .W 125-120 8,126 9-10
12/2 20 at San Antonio................................................................ .W 124-116 10,649 10-10
12/4 21 Los Angeles..................................................................... .W 116-114 13,155 11-10
12/7 22 Cleveland........................................................................ .W 120-104 12,638 12-10
12/10 23 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 93-99 14,098 12-11
12/11 24 Houston.......................................................................... .W 124-112 10,418 13-11
12/15 25 at Detroit......................................................................... .L 116-136 7,796 13-12
12/17 26 at Philadelphia................................................................ .W 117-114 18,026 14-12
12/18 27 at Washington................................................................. .W 115-110 11,011 15-12
12/21 28 at San Antonio................................................................ .L 120-123 9,264 15-13
12/23 29 at Milwaukee.................................................................. .L 103-113 9,187 15-14
12/28 30 Milwaukee...................................................................... .L 102-113 12,957 15-15
12/30 31 Chicago........................................................................... .W 124-106 12,586 16-15
1/2 32 Boston............................................................................. .W 105-98 12,673 17-15
1/4 33 at New York Knicks.......................................................... .W 120-110 19,694 18-15
1/5 34 at Buffalo........................................................................ .W 118-109 7,187 19-15
1/6 35 at Cleveland.................................................................... .L 100-129 11,033 19-16
1/8 36 New Orleans.................................................................... .W 114-107 13,155 20-16
1/11 37 Detroit............................................................................. .L 121-129 9,223 20-17
1/13 38 at Kansas City.................................................................. .L 114-116 5,895 20-18
1/14 39 at Indiana........................................................................ .W 113-109 11,302 21-18
1/16 40 New York Knicks.............................................................. .L 97-111 13,155 21-19
1/18 41 Denver............................................................................. .W 107-101 13,155 22-19
1/20 42 Phoenix........................................................................... .W 107-103 10,886 23-19
1/22 43 at New Orleans................................................................ .L 100-118 15,015 23-20
1/23 44 at Atlanta........................................................................ .W 104-97 4,216 24-20
1/26 45 at Washington................................................................. .L 95-106 8,466 24-21
1/28 46 at New York Nets............................................................. .W 106-84 5,042 25-21
1/30 47 at Boston......................................................................... .W 109-92 15,040 26-21
2/1 48 at New York Knicks.......................................................... .L 107-108 (OT) 17,065 26-22
2/3 49 New Orleans.................................................................... .L 99-105 13,155 26-23
2/4 50 at Phoenix....................................................................... .W 109-106 12,849 27-23
2/5 51 Milwaukee...................................................................... .W 138-116 11,132 28-23
2/8 52 Washington..................................................................... .W 128-104 12,224 29-23
2/10 53 Denver............................................................................. .W 114-101 13,155 30-23
2/11 54 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 107-114 (OT) 13,375 30-24
2/15 55 Atlanta............................................................................ .W 117-111 9,468 31-24
2/17 56 at Milwaukee.................................................................. .L 97-99 10,629 31-25
2/18 57 at Indiana........................................................................ .W 116-111 12,714 32-25
2/20 58 Boston............................................................................. .L 112-114 13,155 32-26
2/22 59 at Chicago....................................................................... .L 102-118 8,137 32-27
2/24 60 at Cleveland.................................................................... .L 86-99 13,439 32-28
2/25 61 at Buffalo........................................................................ .W 104-97 10,239 33-28
2/27 62 at New York Nets............................................................. .W 106-98 7,964 34-28
3/1 63 at Boston......................................................................... .W 101-94 11,273 35-28
3/3 64 Philadelphia.................................................................... .W 121-119 (OT) 13,155 36-28
3/4 65 at Phoenix....................................................................... .W 101-87 8,750 37-28
3/6 66 Chicago........................................................................... .L 86-94 11,126 37-29
3/8 67 Cleveland........................................................................ .W 112-102 12,593 38-29
3/13 68 Washington..................................................................... .W 122-119 12,955 39-29
3/17 69 Portland.......................................................................... .L 106-115 13,155 39-30
3/18 70 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 85-98 17,025 39-31
3/19 71 Indiana............................................................................ .W 150-91 12,402 40-31
3/22 72 at Kansas City.................................................................. .L 113-126 8,788 40-32
3/23 73 at Philadelphia................................................................ .W 128-120 17,406 41-32
3/25 74 at Detroit......................................................................... .L 94-107 7,002 41-33
3/27 75 at Denver......................................................................... .L 109-115 17,834 41-34
3/29 76 Houston.......................................................................... .W 109-92 12,530 42-34
3/31 77 San Antonio.................................................................... .W 125-116 12,243 43-34
4/1 78 at Portland...................................................................... .L 98-109 12,725 43-35
4/2 79 Seattle............................................................................. .L 102-109 12,741 43-36
4/5 80 Los Angeles..................................................................... .W 132-103 13,155 44-36
4/7 81 New York Nets................................................................. .W 124-86 11,236 45-36
4/9 82 Kansas City...................................................................... .W 118-102 11,557 46-36

237
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
1977-78

BACK ROW (left to right): Assistant Coach Joe Roberts, Wesley Cox, E.C. Coleman, Robert Parish, Clifford Ray, Rick Barry, Ray Epps, Head Coach Al Attles.
FRONT: President Franklin Mieuli, Trainer Dick D’Oliva, Ricky Marsh, Sonny Parker, Nate Williams, Phil Smith,
Charles Dudley, Rickey Green; Assistant to the President Scotty Stirling.
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL BLK PTS AVG HI
Barry 82 3024 760 1686 .451 378 409 .924 75 374 449 446 188 1 158 45 1898 23.1 55
Smith 82 2940 648 1373 .472 316 389 .812 100 200 300 393 219 2 108 27 1612 19.7 33
Parish 82 1969 430 911 .472 165 264 .625 211 469 680 95 291 10 79 123 1025 12.5 28
Parker 82 2069 406 783 .519 122 173 .705 167 222 389 155 186 0 135 36 934 11.4 26
Williams (TOT) 73 1249 312 724 .431 101 121 .835 65 139 204 74 181 3 57 34 725 9.9 27
Williams (GS) 46 815 222 510 .435 70 84 .833 38 76 114 40 120 2 36 22 514 11.2 27
Ray 79 2268 272 476 .571 148 243 .609 236 522 758 147 291 9 74 90 692 8.8 21
Coleman 72 1801 212 446 .475 40 55 .727 117 259 376 100 253 4 66 23 464 6.4 18
Johnson 32 492 96 235 .409 7 20 .700 23 39 62 48 53 0 31 4 199 6.2 23
Dickey 22 273 60 130 .462 16 17 .941 21 28 49 11 29 0 10 2 136 6.2 18
Dudley 78 1660 127 249 .510 138 195 .708 86 201 287 409 181 0 68 2 392 5.0 14
Cox 43 453 69 173 .399 58 100 .580 42 101 143 12 82 1 21 10 196 4.6 23
Marsh 60 851 123 289 .426 23 33 .697 16 59 75 90 111 0 29 19 269 4.5 23
Green 76 1098 143 375 .381 54 90 .600 49 67 116 149 95 0 58 1 340 4.5 22
McNeill 9 67 6 18 .333 15 19 .789 2 12 14 2 14 0 0 1 27 3.0 6

NOTES
• Rick Barry set a Warriors team record in free throw percentage (.924) and led the NBA in that category.
• E.C. Coleman was selected to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team.
• Team finished above .500 for the eighth straight season.
• Missed qualifying for the playoffs by one game.

238
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 43-39

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/18 1 at Phoenix....................................................................... .L 83-100 9,128 0-1
10/19 2 Seattle............................................................................. .W 116-84 8,871 1-1
10/21 3 San Antonio.................................................................... .W 122-117 9,164 2-1
10/25 4 at Chicago....................................................................... .W 105-98 13,132 3-1
10/26 5 at Detroit......................................................................... .L 107-123 6,160 3-2
10/28 6 Buffalo............................................................................ .W 104-97 9,179 4-2
10/29 7 Philadelphia.................................................................... .W 113-110 13,237 5-2
11/1 8 at San Antonio................................................................ .W 108-97 8,761 6-2
11/3 9 at Houston...................................................................... .L 111-113 (OT) 10,061 6-3
11/4 10 at New Orleans................................................................ .L 102-105 15,517 6-4
11/5 11 at Atlanta........................................................................ .L 94-100 12,219 6-5
11/9 12 Indiana............................................................................ .W 132-129 9,847 7-5
11/11 13 Kansas City...................................................................... .L 105-106 11,890 7-6
11/13 14 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 95-97 10,975 7-7
11/18 15 Cleveland........................................................................ .W 108-104 12,887 8-7
11/19 16 Detroit............................................................................. .W 128-96 12,087 9-7
11/22 17 at Milwaukee.................................................................. .L 88-109 10,938 9-8
11/23 18 at Indiana........................................................................ .L 116-126 14,146 9-9
11/25 19 at Philadelphia................................................................ .L 119-125 (OT) 18,276 9-10
11/26 20 at New York..................................................................... .L 106-112 19,694 9-11
11/29 21 New Jersey...................................................................... .W 110-101 8,488 10-11
12/3 22 Atlanta............................................................................ .W 118-101 12,183 11-11
12/6 23 Houston.......................................................................... .W 107-105 10,129 12-11
12/8 24 Milwaukee...................................................................... .L 116-117 11,183 12-12
12/10 25 at Kansas City.................................................................. .W 97-92 (OT) 7,630 13-12
12/13 26 at Washington................................................................. .L 96-102 8,693 13-13
12/14 27 at New Jersey.................................................................. .L 104-108 3,363 13-14
12/16 28 at Boston......................................................................... .L 113-118 12,337 13-15
12/18 29 at Cleveland.................................................................... .L 95-101 14,814 13-16
12/21 30 Boston............................................................................. .W 111-106 13,237 14-16
12/23 31 Denver............................................................................. .W 98-93 11,312 15-16
12/25 32 at Portland...................................................................... .L 97-109 12,666 15-17
12/27 33 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 82-123 13,237 15-18
12/28 34 at Denver......................................................................... .L 108-130 17,404 15-19
12/30 35 Portland.......................................................................... .L 99-108 13,237 15-20
1/4 36 Chicago........................................................................... .W 115-94 9,757 16-20
1/6 37 Detroit............................................................................. .W 107-106 10,334 17-20
1/8 38 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 91-99 14,098 17-21
1/11 39 at New Jersey.................................................................. .W 103-92 3,561 18-21
1/13 40 New York......................................................................... .W 109-96 13,237 19-21
1/14 41 New Orleans.................................................................... .L 111-118 13,237 19-22
1/18 42 Washington..................................................................... .W 113-106 10,155 20-22
1/20 43 Phoenix........................................................................... .W 119-104 13,237 21-22
1/22 44 at Philadelphia................................................................ .L 87-99 18,276 21-23
1/24 45 at New York..................................................................... .L 97-99 14,532 21-24
1/25 46 at Detroit......................................................................... .L 95-99 4,958 21-25
1/27 47 at Buffalo........................................................................ .W 101-94 3,785 22-25
1/29 48 at Boston......................................................................... .W 99-88 11,754 23-25
1/31 49 New Jersey...................................................................... .W 103-92 7,956 24-25
2/2 50 Milwaukee...................................................................... .W 105-102 11,667 25-25
2/3 51 at Portland...................................................................... .L 92-112 12,666 25-26
2/7 52 Washington..................................................................... .W 105-102 9,935 26-26
2/9 53 Denver............................................................................. .W 119-108 12,376 27-26
2/10 54 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 107-135 14,327 27-27
2/11 55 San Antonio.................................................................... .L 122-131 (OT) 13,237 27-28
2/14 56 Boston............................................................................. .L 75-98 13,237 27-29
2/17 57 Phoenix........................................................................... .W 111-92 13,125 28-29
2/19 58 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 93-115 13,237 28-30
2/22 59 at New Orleans................................................................ .L 91-116 8,152 28-31
2/24 60 at Atlanta........................................................................ .W 97-96 6,292 29-31
2/26 61 at Washington................................................................. .L 110-121 13,814 29-32
3/1 62 Philadelphia.................................................................... .L 119-125 13,237 29-33
3/5 63 Chicago........................................................................... .L 95-96 10,847 29-34
3/8 64 Cleveland........................................................................ .W 118-108 11,428 30-34
3/10 65 at Milwaukee.................................................................. .W 124-102 10,938 31-34
3/12 66 at Kansas City.................................................................. .W 113-106 6,212 32-34
3/14 67 at Chicago....................................................................... .W 103-96 10,332 33-34
3/15 68 at Denver......................................................................... .L 111-123 15,582 33-35
3/16 69 Atlanta............................................................................ .W 104-98 9,184 34-35
3/18 70 New Orleans.................................................................... .L 88-96 12,917 34-36
3/21 71 Buffalo............................................................................ .W 111-104 10,182 35-36
3/23 72 Indiana............................................................................ .W 119-115 10,809 36-36
3/25 73 New York......................................................................... .W 133-123 13,237 37-36
3/27 74 at Cleveland.................................................................... .L 88-98 8,567 37-37
3/28 75 at San Antonio................................................................ .W 108-94 9,363 38-37
3/29 76 at Houston...................................................................... .W 112-89 7,164 39-37
3/31 77 at Indiana........................................................................ .W 111-103 10,720 40-37
4/2 78 at Phoenix....................................................................... .L 99-105 11,040 40-38
4/4 79 Kansas City...................................................................... .W 130-119 11,505 41-38
4/6 80 Portland.......................................................................... .W 115-96 13,237 42-38
4/8 81 Seattle............................................................................. .W 102-87 13,237 43-38
4/9 82 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 105-111 13,285 43-39

239
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
1978-79

BACK ROW (left to right): Assistant Coach Joe Roberts, Wesley Cox, Clifford Ray, Robert Parish,
Wayne Cooper, Purvis Short, Tom Abernethy, Head Coach Al Attles.
FRONT: President Franklin Mieuli, Trainer Dick D’Oliva, Raymond Townsend, Nate Williams,
Phil Smith, Sonny Parker, John Lucas, P.R. Director Robert Bestor, Assistant to the President Scott Stirling.
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL BLK PTS AVG HI
Smith 59 2288 489 977 .501 194 255 .761 48 164 212 261 159 3 101 23 1172 19.9 37
Parish 76 2411 554 1110 .499 196 281 .698 265 651 916 115 303 10 100 217 1304 17.2 33
Lucas 82 3095 530 1146 .462 264 321 .822 65 182 247 762 229 1 152 9 1324 16.1 35
Parker 79 2893 512 1019 .502 175 222 .788 164 280 444 291 187 0 144 33 1199 15.2 28
White (TOT) 76 2338 404 910 .444 139 158 .880 42 158 200 347 173 1 80 7 947 12.5 30
White (GS) 29 833 149 314 .475 60 69 .870 20 52 72 133 73 0 26 3 358 12.3 30
Short 75 1703 369 771 .476 57 85 .671 127 220 347 97 233 6 54 12 795 10.6 27
Williams 81 1299 284 567 .501 102 117 .872 68 139 207 61 169 0 55 5 670 8.3 27
Ray 82 1917 231 439 .526 106 190 .558 213 395 608 136 264 4 47 50 568 6.9 21
Abernethy 70 1219 176 342 .515 70 94 .745 74 142 216 79 133 1 39 13 422 6.0 21
Cox 31 360 53 123 .431 40 92 .435 18 45 63 11 68 0 13 5 146 4.7 16
Townsend 65 771 127 289 .439 50 68 .735 11 44 55 91 70 0 27 6 304 4.7 24
Cooper 65 795 128 293 .437 41 61 .672 90 190 280 21 118 0 7 44 297 4.6 22
Robertson 12 74 15 40 .375 6 9 .667 6 4 10 4 10 0 8 0 36 3.0 8
Epps 13 72 10 23 .435 6 8 .750 0 5 5 2 7 0 1 0 26 2.0 10

NOTES
• Rick Barry signed as a free agent with the Houston Rockets...In exchange, the Warriors received John Lucas and cash.
• Head Coach Al Attles won his 400th career game on 12/2/78 at Phoenix,
a milestone achieved by only nine other coaches in NBA history at the time.
• Robert Parish blocked 217 shots, a Warriors team record at the time.
• Parish became the first Warrior since Nate Thurmond in 1969 to record 30 points
and 30 rebounds in one game vs. New York on 3/30/79 (30 points/32 rebounds).
• John Lucas finished second in the NBA in assists (9.3).
• Team was the youngest in the league in both age (24.3 yrs.) and experience (2.3 yrs.).
• Purvis Short and Wayne Cooper were selected to the NBA All-Rookie Second Team.
• Team finished below .500 for the first time in nine seasons and in last place in the division, 14 games behind Seattle.

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 38-44

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/14 1 San Diego........................................................................ .W 117-89 10,264 1-0
10/15 2 at Phoenix....................................................................... .L 110-129 9,750 1-1
10/18 3 Phoenix........................................................................... .L 112-122 7,139 1-2
10/20 4 Portland.......................................................................... .W 111-108 8,163 2-2
10/22 5 at Milwaukee.................................................................. .L 107-109 10,398 2-3
10/25 6 at New Jersey.................................................................. .L 118-121 2,640 2-4
10/27 7 Washington..................................................................... .W 102-83 10,183 3-4
10/29 8 at Cleveland.................................................................... .W 99-94 7,622 4-4
10/31 9 at San Antonio................................................................ .W 139-138 (OT) 11,568 5-4
11/1 10 at Houston...................................................................... .W 112-105 8,293 6-4
11/2 11 at Atlanta........................................................................ .W 113-106 5,467 7-4
11/4 12 at Detroit......................................................................... .W 103-95 10,463 8-4
11/8 13 Kansas City...................................................................... .L 97-105 10,451 8-5
11/10 14 Indiana............................................................................ .W 116-111 9,816 9-5
11/16 15 at San Diego.................................................................... .L 109-112 8,483 9-6
11/17 16 Chicago........................................................................... .L 89-100 9,332 9-7
11/18 17 Seattle............................................................................. .W 112-104 13,237 10-7
11/21 18 at Philadelphia................................................................ .W 115-105 11,879 11-7
11/22 19 at New Jersey.................................................................. .L 92-100 4,212 11-8
11/23 20 at New Orleans................................................................ .L 98-106 10,765 11-9
11/26 21 at Washington................................................................. .L 102-110 7,325 11-10
11/29 22 Houston.......................................................................... .W 109-94 13,237 12-10
12/1 23 New Jersey...................................................................... .L 110-120 9,117 12-11
12/2 24 at Phoenix....................................................................... .W 116-108 9,167 13-11
12/6 25 Milwaukee...................................................................... .W 118-111 9,734 14-11
12/8 26 San Antonio.................................................................... .L 105-123 12,254 14-12
12/9 27 Atlanta............................................................................ .W 94-84 8,140 15-12
12/12 28 Chicago........................................................................... .L 94-99 8,887 15-13
12/14 29 at Houston...................................................................... .L 123-126 (OT) 8,221 15-14
12/16 30 at San Antonio................................................................ .L 96-104 9,291 15-15
12/17 31 at New Orleans................................................................ .W 104-96 8,692 16-15
12/20 32 Philadelphia.................................................................... .W 85-81 13,237 17-15
12/22 33 Denver............................................................................. .L 103-107 11,377 17-16
12/25 34 at Portland...................................................................... .L 102-115 12,666 17-17
12/27 35 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 104-106 13,237 17-18
12/29 36 New Orleans.................................................................... .W 118-106 10,427 18-18
1/1 37 at Seattle......................................................................... .W 110-97 12,469 19-18
1/3 38 Detroit............................................................................. .W 96-81 8,247 20-18
1/5 39 Boston............................................................................. .W 113-98 12,612 21-18
1/7 40 at Cleveland.................................................................... .L 108-112 4,335 21-19
1/9 41 at Chicago....................................................................... .W 103-101 7,123 22-19
1/11 42 at Kansas City.................................................................. .L 89-94 7,880 22-20
1/12 43 at Milwaukee.................................................................. .L 94-101 10,938 22-21
1/13 44 at Detroit......................................................................... .L 109-114 8,719 22-22
1/17 45 Houston.......................................................................... .L 103-104 11,393 22-23
1/20 46 at Denver......................................................................... .L 106-109 15,187 22-24
1/21 47 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 107-113 10,404 22-25
1/24 48 New York......................................................................... .W 126-123 11,820 23-25
1/25 49 at Portland...................................................................... .L 103-108 12,666 23-26
1/26 50 Philadelphia.................................................................... .L 96-105 13,237 23-27
1/28 51 at Boston......................................................................... .L 102-103 10,029 23-28
1/29 52 at New York..................................................................... .W 107-104 11,172 24-28
1/31 53 at Philadelphia................................................................ .W 108-106 10,009 25-28
2/2 54 at Indiana........................................................................ .L 84-87 9,871 25-29
2/7 55 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 104-106 13,237 25-30
2/9 56 Denver............................................................................. .L 104-106 13,127 25-31
2/11 57 San Antonio.................................................................... .L 107-125 13,237 25-32
2/14 58 New Orleans.................................................................... .W 113-101 7,824 26-32
2/16 59 Washington..................................................................... .W 109-103 12,451 27-32
2/20 60 at Los Angeles................................................................. .W 102-91 11,955 28-32
2/21 61 Boston............................................................................. .L 97-101 9,704 28-33
2/23 62 Indiana............................................................................ .L 94-96 8,963 28-34
2/25 63 at Washington................................................................. .L 89-99 15,868 28-35
2/27 64 at New York..................................................................... .L 99-101 9,376 28-36
3/1 65 at Atlanta........................................................................ .L 86-104 6,189 28-37
3/2 66 at Indiana........................................................................ .W 105-98 9,591 29-37
3/4 67 at Kansas City.................................................................. .W 111-110 (OT) 12,556 30-37
3/7 68 Cleveland........................................................................ .L 101-103 8,956 30-38
3/11 69 Chicago........................................................................... .L 107-109 10,218 30-39
3/14 70 Atlanta............................................................................ .W 113-98 7,121 31-39
3/16 71 New Jersey...................................................................... .W 117-102 10,839 32-39
3/17 72 at San Diego.................................................................... .L 102-107 11,332 32-40
3/20 73 at Denver......................................................................... .L 102-113 14,227 32-41
3/21 74 San Diego........................................................................ .L 103-106 7,813 32-42
3/23 75 Milwaukee...................................................................... .W 116-113 10,498 33-42
3/25 76 Phoenix........................................................................... .L 95-111 10,651 33-43
3/28 77 Kansas City...................................................................... .W 132-122 (OT) 10,230 34-43
3/30 78 New York......................................................................... .W 114-98 8,762 35-43
4/1 79 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 97-102 24,802 35-44
4/3 80 Detroit............................................................................. .W 104-100 8,310 36-44
4/6 81 Portland.......................................................................... .W 91-87 9,685 37-44
4/8 82 Seattle............................................................................. .W 89-86 8,972 38-44

241
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
1979-80

BACK ROW (left to right): Head Coach Al Attles, John Coughran, Clifford Ray, Robert Parish, Wayne Cooper, Purvis Short,
Tom Abernethy, Assistant Coach John Bach, Director of Marketing Bob Bestor.
FRONT: President Franklin Mieuli, Trainer Dick D’Oliva, Bubba Wilson, Phil Smith,
Sonny Parker, Jo Jo White, Raymond Townsend, John Lucas, Assistant to the President Scotty Stirling.

3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL BLK PTS AVG HI
Short 62 1636 461 916 .503 0 6 .000 134 165 .812 119 197 316 123 186 4 63 9 1056 17.0 37
Parish 72 2119 510 1006 .507 0 1 .000 203 284 .715 247 536 783 122 248 6 58 115 1223 17.0 29
Smith 51 1552 325 685 .474 7 22 .318 135 171 .789 28 118 146 187 154 1 62 15 792 15.5 29
Parker 82 2849 483 988 .489 0 2 .000 237 302 .785 166 298 464 254 195 2 173 32 1203 14.7 36
Lucas 80 2763 388 830 .467 12 42 .286 222 289 .768 61 159 220 602 196 2 138 3 1010 12.6 27
Cooper 79 1781 367 750 .489 1 4 .250 136 181 .751 202 305 507 42 246 5 20 79 871 11.0 30
White 78 2052 336 706 .476 1 6 .167 97 114 .851 42 139 181 239 186 0 88 13 770 9.9 21
Ray 81 1683 203 383 .530 0 2 .000 84 149 .564 122 344 466 183 266 6 51 32 490 6.0 19
Townsend 75 1159 171 421 .406 4 26 .154 60 84 .714 33 56 89 116 113 0 60 4 406 5.4 17
Abernethy 67 1222 153 318 .481 0 1 .000 56 82 .683 62 129 191 87 118 0 35 12 362 5.4 20
Hillman 49 708 82 179 .458 0 0 — 34 68 .500 59 121 180 47 128 2 21 24 198 4.0 19
Johnson 9 53 12 30 .400 0 0 — 3 5 .600 6 8 14 2 11 0 1 0 27 3.0 6
Coughran 24 160 29 81 .358 2 9 .222 8 14 .571 2 17 19 12 24 0 7 1 68 2.8 11
Wilson 16 143 7 25 .280 0 0 — 3 6 .500 6 10 16 12 11 0 2 0 17 1.1 4

NOTES
• John Lucas ranked fifth in the league in assists (7.5).
• Robert Parish finished seventh in the league in rebounding (10.9).
• Sonny Parker placed eighth in the NBA in steals (2.11).
• Phil Smith missed the first 31 games due to a torn Achilles tendon.
• Head Coach Al Attles suffered a torn Achilles tendon during a practice and missed the final 21 games.
• Assistant Coach John Bach guided the team to a 6-15 finish.
• The team posted an 0-8 record in overtime games, the worst mark in NBA history.
• Warriors finished last in the division with the second worst record in the league (24-58).

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 24-58

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/12 1 at Phoenix....................................................................... .L 89-97 11,785 0-1
10/13 2 Chicago........................................................................... .L 96-102 (OT) 7,780 0-2
10/16 3 at Denver......................................................................... .W 108-106 11,812 1-2
10/17 4 at Kansas City.................................................................. .W 107-94 6,005 2-2
10/20 5 Utah................................................................................ .W 101-96 7,465 3-2
10/21 6 at Portland...................................................................... .L 74-91 12,666 3-3
10/24 7 Phoenix........................................................................... .L 108-110 (OT) 6,296 3-4
10/27 8 Kansas City...................................................................... .W 101-95 6,328 4-4
10/28 9 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 90-97 11,854 4-5
10/31 10 Portland.......................................................................... .W 111-106 6,469 5-5
11/3 11 Denver............................................................................. .W 130-103 8,608 6-5
11/7 12 Los Angeles..................................................................... .W 126-109 13,237 7-5
11/10 13 Indiana............................................................................ .L 101-104 7,962 7-6
11/13 14 at San Antonio................................................................ .L 127-131 (OT) 9,945 7-7
11/14 15 at Houston...................................................................... .L 92-133 7,287 7-8
11/15 16 Denver............................................................................. .W 120-102 8,608 8-8
11/17 17 Seattle............................................................................. .L 103-108 11,557 8-9
11/18 18 at Phoenix....................................................................... .W 99-95 10,409 9-9
11/20 19 at Kansas City.................................................................. .L 109-112 7,507 9-10
11/22 20 at Cleveland.................................................................... .L 93-120 5,372 9-11
11/24 21 at Chicago....................................................................... .W 106-101 7,927 10-11
11/25 22 at Milwaukee.................................................................. .L 90-114 10,938 10-12
11/28 23 San Diego........................................................................ .L 108-114 7,458 10-13
11/30 24 Utah................................................................................ .L 104-112 5,961 10-14
12/1 25 Milwaukee...................................................................... .L 99-109 9,357 10-15
12/2 26 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 98-111 16,687 10-16
12/5 27 Chicago........................................................................... .W 97-90 5,981 11-16
12/6 28 at San Diego.................................................................... .L 103-105 8,664 11-17
12/8 29 Seattle............................................................................. .L 100-125 9,319 11-18
12/10 30 at Utah............................................................................ .L 93-100 5,886 11-19
12/12 31 Detroit............................................................................. .L 96-114 5,716 11-20
12/15 32 San Antonio.................................................................... .L 101-102 8,850 11-21
12/19 33 Cleveland........................................................................ .L 125-128 (OT) 6,254 11-22
12/21 34 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 108-114 11,690 11-23
12/22 35 New Jersey...................................................................... .W 107-101 6,607 12-23
12/25 36 at Portland...................................................................... .L 91-113 12,666 12-24
12/26 37 at Denver......................................................................... .L 94-99 11,431 12-25
12/29 38 Boston............................................................................. .L 88-104 13,237 12-26
1/2 39 Portland.......................................................................... .W 111-92 6,766 13-26
1/4 40 Washington..................................................................... .L 105-117 8,414 13-27
1/5 41 Seattle............................................................................. .L 112-121 9,132 13-28
1/9 42 at Phoenix....................................................................... .L 100-113 11,706 13-29
1/11 43 at San Diego.................................................................... .L 112-116 8,165 13-30
1/12 44 Phoenix........................................................................... .W 107-96 9,547 14-30
1/13 45 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 101-109 20,807 14-31
1/16 46 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 96-97 12,713 14-32
1/18 47 San Diego........................................................................ .W 92-91 7,741 15-32
1/19 48 at Utah............................................................................ .L 99-116 8,836 15-33
1/23 49 Milwaukee...................................................................... .L 102-104 6,969 15-34
1/25 50 New York......................................................................... .L 105-110 12,205 15-35
1/27 51 at Washington................................................................. .L 107-116 10,306 15-36
1/28 52 at New York..................................................................... .L 103-107 11,831 15-37
1/29 53 at Detroit......................................................................... .W 111-100 5,212 16-37
1/31 54 at Atlanta........................................................................ .L 107-111 (OT) 13,257 16-38
2/6 55 San Diego........................................................................ .W 117-92 8,380 17-38
2/8 56 Kansas City...................................................................... .L 100-107 8,370 17-39
2/10 57 Atlanta............................................................................ .L 96-98 (OT) 8,272 17-40
2/12 58 at Chicago....................................................................... .L 94-100 5,982 17-41
2/14 59 at Milwaukee.................................................................. .L 103-120 10,938 17-42
2/15 60 at Indiana........................................................................ .W 118-107 9,532 18-42
2/17 61 at Portland...................................................................... .L 98-103 12,666 18-43
2/20 62 Houston.......................................................................... .W 115-102 8,345 19-43
2/22 63 Denver............................................................................. .L 121-122 (OT) 7,512 19-44
2/24 64 Philadelphia.................................................................... .L 100-103 13,237 19-45
2/26 65 at Kansas City.................................................................. .L 99-117 10,615 19-46
2/27 66 at New Jersey.................................................................. .W 133-120 4,803 20-46
2/29 67 at Boston......................................................................... .L 99-110 15,320 20-47
3/2 68 at Philadelphia................................................................ .L 99-144 8,037 20-48
3/4 69 Utah................................................................................ .W 111-105 5,345 21-48
3/5 70 Chicago........................................................................... .L 105-106 6,435 21-49
3/8 71 Milwaukee...................................................................... .L 80-105 9,952 21-50
3/9 72 at San Diego.................................................................... .W 125-107 7,560 22-50
3/11 73 at Denver......................................................................... .L 87-96 11,076 22-51
3/12 74 Phoenix........................................................................... .L 113-122 6,963 22-52
3/16 75 Utah................................................................................ .W 115-103 6,683 23-52
3/18 76 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 100-113 12,026 23-53
3/19 77 Portland.......................................................................... .L 113-115 (OT) 6,713 23-54
3/21 78 at Milwaukee.................................................................. .L 93-121 10,938 23-55
3/23 79 at Chicago....................................................................... .L 115-129 7,314 23-56
3/26 80 Kansas City...................................................................... .W 106-100 6,088 24-56
3/28 81 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 82-108 22,367 24-57
3/30 82 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 93-95 12,972 24-58

243
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
1980-81

BACK ROW (left to right): Assistant Coach John Bach, Purvis Short, Larry Smith, Rickey Brown, Joe Barry Carroll,
Sonny Parker, Bernard King, Head Coach Alvin Attles.
FRONT: Assistant to the President Scotty Stirling, Talent Consultant Pete Newell, Joe Hassett, Billy Reid,
Lloyd “World’’ Free, Lorenzo Romar, Trainer Dick D’Oliva, President Franklin Mieuli. Not Pictured: Clifford Ray and John Lucas.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL BLK PTS AVG HI
Free 65 2370 516 1157 .446 5 31 .161 528 649 .814 48 111 159 361 183 1 85 11 1565 24.1 39
King 81 2914 731 1244 .588 2 6 .333 307 437 .703 178 373 551 287 304 5 72 34 1771 21.9 50
Carroll 82 2919 616 1254 .491 0 2 .000 315 440 .716 274 485 759 117 313 10 50 121 1547 18.9 46
Short 79 2309 549 1157 .475 3 17 .176 168 205 .820 151 240 391 249 244 3 78 19 1269 16.1 45
Smith 82 2578 304 594 .512 0 0 — 177 301 .588 433 561 994 93 316 10 70 63 785 9.6 23
Hassett (TOT) 41 714 143 340 .421 53 156 .340 17 21 .810 24 44 68 74 65 0 13 2 356 8.7 23
Hassett (GS) 24 434 84 198 .424 43 116 .371 7 8 .875 13 30 43 56 44 0 8 2 218 9.1 23
Lucas 66 1919 222 506 .439 4 24 .167 107 145 .738 34 120 154 464 140 1 83 2 555 8.4 23
Parker 73 1317 191 388 .492 0 0 — 94 128 .734 101 93 194 106 112 0 67 13 476 6.5 18
White 4 43 9 18 .500 0 0 — 4 4 1.000 0 0 0 2 7 0 4 0 22 5.5 12
Romar 53 726 87 211 .412 2 6 .333 43 63 .683 10 46 56 136 64 0 27 3 219 4.1 14
Brown 45 580 83 162 .512 0 0 — 16 21 .762 52 114 166 21 103 4 9 14 182 4.0 15
Reid 59 597 84 185 .454 0 5 .000 22 39 .564 27 33 60 71 111 0 33 5 190 3.2 14
Chenier 9 82 11 33 .333 1 3 .333 6 6 1.000 1 7 8 7 10 0 0 0 29 3.2 6
Ray 66 838 64 152 .421 0 0 — 29 62 .468 73 144 217 52 194 2 24 13 157 2.4 18
Mayfield 7 54 8 18 .444 0 0 — 1 2 .500 7 2 9 1 8 0 0 1 17 2.4 6
Abernethy 10 39 1 3 .333 0 0 — 2 3 .667 1 7 8 1 5 0 1 0 4 0.4 2
Mengelt 2 11 0 4 .000 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0

NOTES
• Traded Robert Parish and 1980 first-round draft choice (#3) on June 9, 1980 to Boston
for the first and 13th picks in the 1980 NBA Draft.
• Team improved by 15 games, the best improvement in the NBA, but missed qualifying for the playoffs by one game.
• Larry Smith finished third in the league in rebounding (12.1).
• Bernard King established a club single-season record in field goal percentage (.588).
• King was named NBA Player of the Week (12/29-1/4) and NBA Player of the Month for January.
• King was selected as the first ever NBA Comeback Player of the Year.
• Joe Barry Carroll and Larry Smith were voted to the NBA All-Rookie First Team.

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 39-43

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/10 1 at Phoenix....................................................................... .L 101-121 11,590 0-1
10/11 2 San Diego........................................................................ .W 104-91 8,624 1-1
10/15 3 Portland.......................................................................... .W 95-92 7,697 2-1
10/18 4 Houston.......................................................................... .W 108-101 6,855 3-1
10/19 5 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 107-125 10,644 3-2
10/21 6 at Kansas City.................................................................. .W 116-111 5,097 4-2
10/23 7 at San Antonio................................................................ .L 109-128 11,531 4-3
10/25 8 Dallas.............................................................................. .W 86-79 65,70 5-3
10/28 9 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 102-119 12,221 5-4
10/29 10 Denver............................................................................. .W 115-109 7,305 6-4
10/31 11 at San Diego.................................................................... .L 104-120 4,030 6-5
11/1 12 San Antonio.................................................................... .W 123-108 10,015 7-5
11/5 13 Cleveland........................................................................ .W 106-98 7,654 8-5
11/7 14 at Portland...................................................................... .L 113-122 12,666 8-6
11/8 15 Indiana............................................................................ .W 118-111 6,947 9-6
11/12 16 Kansas City...................................................................... .W 111-101 9,572 10-6
11/15 17 Phoenix........................................................................... .W 119-108 13,239 11-6
11/18 18 at Washington................................................................. .W 103-97 6,428 12-6
11/19 19 at Philadelphia................................................................ .L 101-110 8,167 12-7
11/21 20 at Boston......................................................................... .L 106-108 15,320 12-8
11/22 21 at New York..................................................................... .W 116-110 14,759 13-8
11/27 22 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 119-128 12,564 13-9
11/29 23 Phoenix........................................................................... .L 108-113 10,981 13-10
11/30 24 at San Diego.................................................................... .L 100-120 4,025 13-11
12/3 25 New Jersey...................................................................... .W 131-108 6,870 14-11
12/5 26 at Denver......................................................................... .W 119-114 7,737 15-11
12/6 27 Los Angeles..................................................................... .W 119-103 13,329 16-11
12/7 28 at Phoenix....................................................................... .L 88-106 11,449 16-12
12/10 29 Seattle............................................................................. .L 103-108 10,770 16-13
12/13 30 Houston.......................................................................... .L 97-99 7,362 16-14
12/14 31 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 113-122 11,643 16-15
12/17 32 Portland.......................................................................... .L 113-115 7,714 16-16
12/19 33 at San Antonio................................................................ .L 111-126 9,442 16-17
12/20 34 at Dallas.......................................................................... .W 101-98 5,848 17-17
12/22 35 at Houston...................................................................... .W 114-99 6,697 18-17
12/25 36 at Portland...................................................................... .L 114-115 12,666 18-18
12/26 37 at Utah............................................................................ .W 110-109 11,783 19-18
12/27 38 Seattle............................................................................. .W 104-98 10,303 20-18
12/30 39 at Kansas City.................................................................. .W 106-104 11,742 21-18
1/2 40 Boston............................................................................. .W 121-106 13,239 22-18
1/3 41 Philadelphia.................................................................... .L 105-119 13,239 22-19
1/7 42 Dallas.............................................................................. .L 109-111 7,246 22-20
1/10 43 Detroit............................................................................. .W 105-103 8,389 23-20
1/11 44 at Seattle......................................................................... .W 106-98 14,580 24-20
1/14 45 Utah................................................................................ .L 107-110 10,793 24-21
1/16 46 Atlanta............................................................................ .L 110-111 7,833 24-22
1/21 47 Milwaukee...................................................................... .L 98-105 13,239 24-23
1/23 48 at Utah............................................................................ .W 103-101 6,247 25-23
1/24 49 New York......................................................................... .W 117-110 12,349 26-23
1/27 50 at Chicago....................................................................... .L 101-118 8,742 26-24
1/28 51 at Indiana........................................................................ .L 102-108 11,129 26-25
1/29 52 at Detroit......................................................................... .W 117-112 3,335 27-25
2/4 53 Portland.......................................................................... .W 115-100 10,465 28-25
2/6 54 Washington..................................................................... .L 110-116 8,958 28-26
2/7 55 at Denver......................................................................... .L 125-135 10,453 28-27
2/8 56 Utah................................................................................ .W 107-101 8,362 29-27
2/10 57 at Atlanta........................................................................ .L 108-116 8,715 29-28
2/13 58 at Milwaukee.................................................................. .W 110-106 11,052 30-28
2/14 59 at Cleveland.................................................................... .L 90-108 6,957 30-29
2/15 60 at New Jersey.................................................................. .L 132-134 7,758 30-30
2/17 61 at Phoenix....................................................................... .L 109-118 11,433 30-31
2/18 62 Chicago........................................................................... .W 103-100 10,317 31-31
2/20 63 San Diego........................................................................ .L 114-115 10,808 31-32
2/22 64 Kansas City...................................................................... .W 104-96 9,533 32-32
2/24 65 at San Antonio................................................................ .L 126-131 9,163 32-33
2/27 66 at Denver......................................................................... .L 130-137 9,658 32-34
2/28 67 at Kansas City.................................................................. .W 110-101 8,498 33-34
3/4 68 Utah................................................................................ .W 107-105 10,199 34-34
3/6 69 Dallas.............................................................................. .W 115-109 8,694 35-34
3/7 70 Seattle............................................................................. .W 106-103 10,706 36-34
3/8 71 at Portland...................................................................... .L 112-120 (OT) 12,666 36-35
3/11 72 at Houston...................................................................... .L 92-109 8,119 36-36
3/12 73 at Dallas.......................................................................... .L 118-120 5,380 36-37
3/15 74 San Antonio.................................................................... .L 112-114 (OT) 10,520 36-38
3/18 75 Houston.......................................................................... .W 118-117 13,239 37-38
3/19 76 at San Diego.................................................................... .L 113-139 5,360 37-39
3/21 77 Phoenix........................................................................... .W 114-105 12,478 38-39
3/22 78 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 118-120 13,239 38-40
3/24 79 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 103-110 17,505 38-41
3/25 80 San Diego........................................................................ .W 120-114 12,117 39-41
3/28 81 Denver............................................................................. .L 139-142 13,239 39-42
3/29 82 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 92-96 18,842 39-43

245
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
1981-82

SEATED ON TOP (left to right): Lorenzo Romar, World Free, President Franklin Mieuli, Mike Gale, Joe Hassett.
STANDING: Joe Barry Carroll, Hank McDowell, Larry Smith, Rickey Brown. SEATED: Assistant Coach John Bach, Trainer Dick D’Oliva, Sonny Parker,
Bernard King, Head Coach Alvin Attles, Purvis Short, Lewis Lloyd, Sam Williams and Executive Vice President Ken Macker.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL BLK PTS AVG HI
King 79 2861 740 1307 .566 1 5 .200 352 499 .705 140 329 469 282 285 6 78 23 1833 23.2 45
Free 78 2796 650 1452 .448 10 56 .179 479 647 .740 118 130 248 419 222 1 71 8 1789 22.9 37
Carroll 76 2627 527 1016 .519 0 1 .000 235 323 .728 210 423 633 64 265 8 64 127 1289 17.0 33
Short 76 1782 456 935 .488 6 28 .214 177 221 .801 123 143 266 209 220 3 65 10 1095 14.4 35
Smith 74 2213 220 412 .534 0 1 .000 88 159 .553 279 534 813 83 291 7 65 54 528 7.1 20
Romar 79 1259 203 403 .504 3 15 .200 79 96 .823 12 86 98 226 103 0 60 13 488 6.2 17
Williams 59 1073 154 277 .556 0 0 — 49 89 .551 91 217 308 38 156 0 45 76 357 6.1 23
Hassett 68 787 144 382 .377 71 214 .332 31 37 .838 13 40 53 104 94 1 30 3 390 5.7 20
Brown 82 1260 192 418 .459 0 0 — 86 122 .705 136 228 364 19 243 4 36 29 470 5.7 20
Gale 75 1793 185 373 .496 0 5 .000 51 65 .785 37 152 189 261 173 1 121 28 421 5.6 14
Parker 71 899 116 245 .473 0 0 — 48 72 .667 73 104 177 89 101 0 39 11 280 3.9 15
Lloyd 16 95 25 45 .556 0 0 — 7 11 .636 9 7 16 6 20 0 5 1 57 3.6 11
McDowell 30 335 34 84 .405 0 0 — 27 41 .659 41 59 100 20 52 1 6 8 95 3.2 9

NOTES
• Head Coach Alvin Attles posted his 500th career coaching victory vs. Dallas on 1/2/82,
a milestone only five other NBA coaches had reached at the time.
• Bernard King (eighth) and World Free (ninth) became the first Warriors duo to finish among
the league’s top 10 in scoring in the same season since 1960-61 (Wilt Chamberlain and Paul Arizin).
• Warriors’ overall field goal percentage (.496) was a club record at the time.
• King was the first Warrior in four years to appear in the NBA All-Star Game.
• King was selected to the All-NBA Second Team.
• For the second straight year, the Warriors were one game short of qualifying for the playoffs.

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 45-37

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/30 1 at Denver......................................................................... .L 121-134 11,898 0-1
10/31 2 Utah................................................................................ .W 106-91 7,193 1-1
11/4 3 Portland.......................................................................... .L 108-109 7,688 1-2
11/5 4 at Utah............................................................................ .L 101-110 6,189 1-3
11/7 5 Denver............................................................................. .W 152-107 7,210 2-3
11/10 6 Seattle............................................................................. .L 113-123 7,549 2-4
11/13 7 Houston.......................................................................... .W 102-100 8,556 3-4
11/14 8 at Dallas.......................................................................... .W 118-112 8,540 4-4
11/18 9 New Jersey...................................................................... .W 121-107 9,463 5-4
11/19 10 at San Diego.................................................................... .W 105-100 10,241 6-4
11/21 11 San Antonio.................................................................... .W 129-122 12,801 7-4
11/24 12 at Washington................................................................. .L 88-107 5,615 7-5
11/25 13 at Boston......................................................................... .L 101-122 15,320 7-6
11/27 14 at Milwaukee.................................................................. .W 113-96 11,052 8-6
11/29 15 at Kansas City.................................................................. .L 100-104 6,951 8-7
12/2 16 Chicago........................................................................... .W 120-119 8,202 9-7
12/5 17 San Diego........................................................................ .W 138-113 8,503 10-7
12/8 18 at Portland...................................................................... .W 122-108 12,666 11-7
12/9 19 Phoenix .......................................................................... .W 134-127 (2OT) 8,785 12-7
12/12 20 Kansas City...................................................................... .W 98-96 8,973 13-7
12/13 21 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 118-122 13,103 13-8
12/15 22 Detroit............................................................................. .L 104-108 6,568 13-9
12/17 23 Los Angeles..................................................................... .W 120-115 13,239 14-9
12/19 24 Atlanta............................................................................ .W 126-109 6,870 15-9
12/23 25 at Phoenix....................................................................... .L 103-118 10,623 15-10
12/26 26 Phoenix........................................................................... .W 112-96 11,203 16-10
12/28 27 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 100-104 19,563 16-11
12/29 28 Philadelphia.................................................................... .L 135-142 13,239 16-12
1/1 29 Kansas City...................................................................... .W 125-93 7,355 17-12
1/2 30 Dallas.............................................................................. .W 119-100 7,401 18-12
1/5 31 Houston.......................................................................... .L 111-112 7,502 18-13
1/7 32 San Antonio.................................................................... .L 112-123 8,055 18-14
1/9 33 Indiana............................................................................ .W 115-106 7,679 19-14
1/12 34 at Phoenix....................................................................... .L 121-133 10,940 19-15
1/13 35 Denver............................................................................. .W 143-128 7,682 20-15
1/15 36 New York......................................................................... .W 104-102 10,680 21-15
1/17 37 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 97-122 20,705 21-16
1/20 38 San Diego........................................................................ .L 99-108 7,085 21-17
1/23 39 Milwaukee...................................................................... .W 119-113 13,239 22-17
1/27 40 at Cleveland.................................................................... .L 106-110 4,184 22-18
1/28 41 at Chicago....................................................................... .W 111-110 9,117 23-18
2/2 42 Los Angeles..................................................................... .W 119-117 13,239 24-18
2/3 43 at Phoenix....................................................................... .W 90-88 11,185 25-18
2/5 44 Seattle............................................................................. .L 99-108 13,239 25-19
2/7 45 San Antonio.................................................................... .W 116-111 10,777 26-19
2/9 46 at Utah............................................................................ .L 107-123 7,007 26-20
2/11 47 at New York..................................................................... .L 117-120 9,483 26-21
2/12 48 at New Jersey.................................................................. .L 98-109 16,221 26-22
2/14 49 at Kansas City.................................................................. .W 103-93 6,524 27-22
2/17 50 Boston............................................................................. .W 121-105 13,239 28-22
2/19 51 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 106-126 17,505 28-23
2/20 52 Washington..................................................................... .W 110-102 11,901 29-23
2/23 53 at San Antonio................................................................ .L 123-143 9,648 29-24
2/25 54 at Dallas.......................................................................... .W 106-104 7,547 30-24
2/26 55 at Houston...................................................................... .L 95-111 15,676 30-25
2/28 56 at Atlanta........................................................................ .W 105-77 7,425 31-25
3/2 57 Cleveland........................................................................ .W 117-108 8,236 32-25
3/4 58 Dallas.............................................................................. .W 104-98 8,645 33-25
3/5 59 at San Diego.................................................................... .W 117-116 (OT) 5,228 34-25
3/7 60 Portland.......................................................................... .L 102-106 10,616 34-26
3/9 61 at Indiana........................................................................ .W 92-85 6,895 35-26
3/10 62 at Philadelphia................................................................ .L 114-134 15,187 35-27
3/12 63 at Detroit......................................................................... .L 117-121 13,204 35-28
3/14 64 at Denver......................................................................... .L 101-127 12,228 35-29
3/17 65 Kansas City...................................................................... .L 116-117 7,552 35-30
3/18 66 Portland.......................................................................... .L 95-109 12,666 35-31
3/21 67 Utah................................................................................ .W 113-102 7,969 36-31
3/23 68 Phoenix........................................................................... .W 95-91 11,044 37-31
3/25 69 at Utah............................................................................ .W 107-105 5,263 38-31
3/26 70 Portland.......................................................................... .W 102-89 11,931 39-31
3/28 71 Houston.......................................................................... .L 92-94 13,068 39-32
3/30 72 at San Antonio................................................................ .W 113-107 11,298 40-32
4/1 73 at Houston...................................................................... .L 101-104 11,484 40-33
4/3 74 at Dallas.......................................................................... .W 107-102 9,295 41-33
4/6 75 at San Diego.................................................................... .W 110-96 3,185 42-33
4/7 76 Denver............................................................................. .L 121-129 10,688 42-34
4/10 77 San Diego........................................................................ .W 132-119 8,860 43-34
4/11 78 at Portland...................................................................... .L 106-116 (OT) 12,666 43-35
4/13 79 Los Angeles..................................................................... .W 106-101 13,239 44-35
4/14 80 at Seattle......................................................................... .W 104-93 19,376 45-35
4/16 81 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 109-125 17,505 45-36
4/17 82 Seattle............................................................................. .L 94-95 13,239 45-37

247
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
1982-83

BACK ROW (left to right): Larry Smith, Chris Engler, Joe Barry Carroll, Head Coach Alvin Attles, Purvis Short, Assistant Coach John Bach,
Mickey Johnson, Lewis Lloyd. MIDDLE: Trainer Dick D’Oliva, Sam Williams, President Franklin Mieuli, Lorenzo Romar,
Executive Vice President Ken Macker, Ron Brewer, Mike Gale. FRONT: Lester Conner, Eric Floyd, Derek Smith.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL BLK PTS AVG HI
Carroll 79 2988 785 1529 .513 0 3 .000 337 469 .719 220 468 688 169 260 7 108 155 1907 24.1 52
Free 19 700 164 364 .451 0 3 .000 106 149 .711 22 22 44 89 66 1 15 3 434 22.8 38
Short 67 2397 589 1209 .487 4 15 .267 255 308 .828 145 209 354 228 242 3 94 14 1437 21.4 40
Johnson (TOT) 78 2053 391 921 .425 3 36 .083 312 380 .821 163 331 494 255 288 10 82 46 1097 14.1 32
Johnson (GS) 30 899 162 359 .451 1 17 .059 141 170 .829 88 157 245 100 131 6 25 23 466 15.5 28
Richardson 33 1074 176 427 .412 4 31 .129 55 87 .632 45 100 145 245 124 2 101 9 411 12.5 31
Brewer (TOT) 74 1964 344 807 .426 7 18 .389 142 170 .835 59 85 144 96 123 0 90 25 837 11.3 33
Brewer (GS) 53 1401 246 562 .438 7 15 .467 98 119 .824 50 57 107 69 96 0 70 19 597 11.3 28
Lloyd 73 1350 293 566 .518 1 4 .250 100 139 .719 77 183 260 130 109 0 61 31 687 9.4 30
L. Smith 49 1433 180 306 .588 0 0 — 53 99 .535 209 276 485 46 186 5 36 20 413 8.4 23
Williams 75 1533 252 479 .526 0 1 .000 123 171 .719 153 240 393 45 244 4 71 89 627 8.4 26
Floyd (TOT) 76 1248 226 527 .429 10 25 .400 150 180 .833 56 81 137 138 134 3 58 17 612 8.1 28
Floyd (GS) 33 754 134 311 .431 6 11 .545 112 135 .830 40 55 95 71 78 2 39 8 386 11.7 28
Romar 82 2130 266 572 .465 10 33 .303 78 105 .743 23 115 138 455 142 0 98 5 620 7.6 22
Hassett 6 139 19 44 .432 1 9 .111 0 0 .000 3 8 11 21 14 0 2 0 39 6.5 10
Brown 50 743 118 245 .482 0 0 — 40 65 .615 56 122 178 16 126 0 8 21 276 5.5 21
Conner 75 1416 145 303 .479 0 4 .000 79 113 .699 69 152 221 253 141 1 116 7 369 4.9 16
Duerod 5 49 9 19 .474 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 3 3 5 5 0 2 1 18 3.6 8
McDowell 14 130 13 29 .448 0 0 — 14 18 .778 15 15 30 4 26 0 2 4 40 2.9 12
Kenon (TOT) 16 146 19 45 .422 0 0 — 7 11 .636 14 16 30 5 15 0 2 0 45 2.8 22
Kenon (GS) 11 121 17 39 .436 0 0 — 7 11 .636 13 13 26 5 13 0 1 0 41 3.7 12
D. Smith 27 154 21 51 .412 0 2 .000 17 25 .680 10 28 38 2 40 0 0 4 59 2.2 10
Engler 54 369 38 94 .404 0 0 — 5 16 .313 43 61 104 11 95 1 7 17 81 1.5 8

NOTES
• Warriors players missed 238 games due to injury or illness, the most recorded in the NBA at that time.
• Team consisted of a club record 19 different players (record since eclipsed).
• Joe Barry Carroll finished seventh in league scoring (24.1) and Purvis Short ranked 19th (21.4).
• Team finished fifth in the division, 28 games behind Los Angeles.

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 30-52

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/29 1 at Los Angeles................................................................. .W 132-117 15,802 1-0
10/30 2 Houston.......................................................................... .W 117-110 7,506 2-0
11/3 3 New York......................................................................... .W 99-97 13,335 3-0
11/5 4 San Antonio.................................................................... .L 104-105 10,590 3-1
11/6 5 at Denver......................................................................... .L 118-127 12,929 3-2
11/9 6 at Portland...................................................................... .L 96-111 12,666 3-3
11/10 7 Cleveland........................................................................ .L 120-132 (OT) 6,390 3-4
11/13 8 Atlanta............................................................................ .W 114-101 12,010 4-4
11/16 9 at Chicago....................................................................... .L 120-125 5,706 4-5
11/17 10 at Indiana........................................................................ .L 122-124 (OT) 3,076 4-6
11/19 11 at Detroit......................................................................... .L 102-106 9,165 4-7
11/20 12 at San Antonio................................................................ .L 112-134 8,369 4-8
11/23 13 New Jersey...................................................................... .L 103-110 9,200 4-9
11/27 14 Seattle............................................................................. .L 118-133 12,968 4-10
11/28 15 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 127-142 16,125 4-11
11/30 16 Phoenix........................................................................... .W 110-98 6,759 5-11
12/2 17 at Dallas.......................................................................... .L 100-110 7,678 5-12
12/3 18 at Kansas City.................................................................. .W 123-107 5,882 6-12
12/5 19 Utah................................................................................ .W 119-111 5,911 7-12
12/7 20 San Diego........................................................................ .W 121-114 6,587 8-12
12/9 21 Portland.......................................................................... .L 98-107 6,407 8-13
12/10 22 at Seattle......................................................................... .W 101-100 13,711 9-13
12/11 23 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 107-128 13,335 9-14
12/14 24 Dallas.............................................................................. .W 122-113 5,737 10-14
12/16 25 at Phoenix....................................................................... .W 98-94 9,141 11-14
12/18 26 Kansas City...................................................................... .L 90-106 7,268 11-15
12/21 27 Houston.......................................................................... .W 92-85 6,427 12-15
12/23 28 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 95-120 10,791 12-16
12/27 29 at Denver......................................................................... .L 125-130 7,730 12-17
12/29 30 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 110-120 13,335 12-18
1/1 31 at Portland...................................................................... .L 74-102 12,666 12-19
1/2 32 Indiana............................................................................ .W 114-105 5,192 13-19
1/4 33 Utah................................................................................ .L 88-100 5,403 13-20
1/6 34 Portland.......................................................................... .W 94-93 6,322 14-20
1/8 35 Seattle............................................................................. .W 110-104 12,269 15-20
1/11 36 at New York..................................................................... .L 79-103 7,995 15-21
1/12 37 at Boston......................................................................... .L 117-139 15,320 15-22
1/14 38 at Washington................................................................. .W 116-104 6,847 16-22
1/16 39 at Milwaukee.................................................................. .L 108-109 9,011 16-23
1/18 40 Dallas.............................................................................. .L 102-112 6,163 16-24
1/19 41 at Utah............................................................................ .W 103-95 7,606 17-24
1/21 42 Denver............................................................................. .W 136-121 9,351 18-24
1/22 43 at San Diego.................................................................... .L 89-99 4,229 18-25
1/27 44 at Houston...................................................................... .L 84-98 6,421 18-26
1/29 45 Milwaukee...................................................................... .W 110-102 11,671 19-26
2/3 46 Philadelphia.................................................................... .L 111-117 13,335 19-27
2/5 47 San Antonio.................................................................... .W 106-102 8,766 20-27
2/6 48 Phoenix........................................................................... .L 92-109 8,646 20-28
2/9 49 at Kansas City.................................................................. .L 98-103 6,084 20-29
2/10 50 at San Antonio................................................................ .L 109-128 8,384 20-30
2/15 51 Washington..................................................................... .W 111-93 7,543 21-30
2/17 52 San Diego........................................................................ .L 102-112 8,061 21-31
2/19 53 Boston............................................................................. .W 115-109 13,335 22-31
2/20 54 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 112-116 15,006 22-32
2/22 55 at Atlanta........................................................................ .W 109-97 5,532 23-32
2/23 56 at Cleveland.................................................................... .L 98-99 3,412 23-33
2/25 57 at New Jersey.................................................................. .L 107-115 12,458 23-34
2/27 58 at Philadelphia................................................................ .L 104-115 17,584 23-35
3/1 59 Detroit............................................................................. .L 103-114 8,671 23-36
3/2 60 Denver............................................................................. .L 108-128 6,508 23-37
3/4 61 at Phoenix....................................................................... .L 102-109 13,027 23-38
3/5 62 Utah................................................................................ .W 127-121 7,906 24-38
3/8 63 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 112-116 13,335 24-39
3/10 64 at Houston...................................................................... .W 119-109 6,136 25-39
3/12 65 at San Antonio................................................................ .L 120-131 9,805 25-40
3/15 66 at Denver......................................................................... .L 115-139 12,558 25-41
3/16 67 Chicago........................................................................... .L 111-113 8,150 25-42
3/18 68 Houston.......................................................................... .L 120-122 6,702 25-43
3/20 69 at Kansas City.................................................................. .L 114-128 5,773 25-44
3/22 70 at Dallas.......................................................................... .L 102-111 9,978 25-45
3/26 71 at San Diego.................................................................... .L 117-121 (OT) 4,039 25-46
3/29 72 Dallas.............................................................................. .W 109-106 5,972 26-46
4/1 73 at Utah............................................................................ .L 108-112 9,572 26-47
4/2 74 Kansas City...................................................................... .L 112-122 5,232 26-48
4/5 75 at Phoenix....................................................................... .L 106-126 9,033 26-49
4/7 76 Portland.......................................................................... .W 118-107 4,129 27-49
4/8 77 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 107-118 15,176 27-50
4/10 78 San Diego........................................................................ .W 102-93 3,474 28-50
4/12 79 Phoenix........................................................................... .L 108-115 3,632 28-51
4/13 80 at San Diego.................................................................... .W 113-92 3,842 29-51
4/15 81 at Portland...................................................................... .L 106-112 12,666 29-52
4/16 82 Seattle............................................................................. .W 133-122 (OT) 7,713 30-52

249
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
1983-84

BACK ROW (left to right): Assistant Coach Bob Zuffelato, Executive Vice President Ken Macker, Larry Smith, Russell Cross,
Chris Engler, Joe Barry Carroll, Darren Tillis, Mickey Johnson, Pace Mannion, Head Coach John Bach.
FRONT: Vice President of Player Personnel/Marketing Director Bob Bestor, Trainer Dick D’Oliva, Don Collins,
Lester Conner, Eric Floyd, President Franklin Mieuli, Purvis Short, Mike Bratz, General Manager Alvin Attles.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL BLK PTS AVG HI
Short 79 2945 714 1509 .473 22 72 .306 353 445 .793 184 254 438 246 252 2 103 11 1803 22.8 57
Carroll 80 2962 663 1390 .477 0 1 .000 313 433 .723 235 401 636 198 244 9 103 142 1639 20.5 32
Floyd 77 2555 484 1045 .463 8 45 .178 315 386 .816 87 184 271 269 216 0 103 31 1291 16.8 38
Johnson 78 2122 359 852 .421 5 29 .172 339 432 .785 198 320 518 219 290 3 101 3 1062 13.6 40
Conner 82 2573 360 730 .493 1 6 .167 186 259 .718 132 173 305 401 176 1 162 12 907 11.1 24
Smith 75 2091 244 436 .560 0 0 — 94 168 .560 282 390 672 72 274 6 61 22 582 7.8 25
Collins 61 957 187 387 .483 1 5 .200 65 89 .730 62 67 129 67 119 1 43 14 440 7.2 22
Bratz 82 1428 213 521 .409 15 51 .294 120 137 .876 41 102 143 252 155 0 84 6 561 6.8 23
Brewer 13 210 27 58 .466 0 1 .000 11 17 .647 5 8 13 6 10 0 6 5 65 5.0 10
Williams 7 59 11 26 .423 0 0 — 6 7 .857 4 9 13 2 6 0 6 3 28 4.0 11
Cross 45 354 64 112 .571 0 0 — 38 91 .418 35 47 82 22 58 0 12 7 166 3.7 15
Tillis 72 730 108 254 .425 0 2 .000 41 63 .651 75 109 184 24 176 1 12 60 257 3.6 15
Mannion 57 469 50 126 .397 3 13 .231 18 23 .783 23 36 59 47 63 0 25 2 121 2.1 14
Romar 3 15 2 5 .400 0 1 .000 2 4 .500 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 6 2.0 4
Engler 46 360 33 83 .398 0 0 — 14 23 .609 27 70 97 11 68 0 9 3 80 1.7 10

NOTES
• John Bach became the oldest rookie head coach in NBA history at the age of 58.
• Purvis Short scored an NBA season-high 57 points on 1/7/84 vs. San Antonio.
• Short finished 10th in the league in scoring (22.8).
• Short was chosen NBA Player of the Week for 1/2-1/8.
• Lester Conner ranked ninth in the NBA in steals (1.98).
• Mickey Johnson was the NBA Player of the Week for 2/27-3/4.
• Team finished fifth in the division and missed the playoffs by one game.

250
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 37-45

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/28 1 at Seattle......................................................................... .W 110-109 15,372 1-0
10/29 2 Portland.......................................................................... .W 97-95 6,550 2-0
11/1 3 at Kansas City.................................................................. .L 114-116 8,140 2-1
11/3 4 at Utah............................................................................ .L 112-129 6,147 2-2
11/5 5 New York......................................................................... .W 102-100 10,876 3-2
11/8 6 Atlanta............................................................................ .W 97-90 7,021 4-2
11/10 7 Phoenix........................................................................... .L 99-104 5,267 4-3
11/12 8 Cleveland........................................................................ .W 109-102 6,780 5-3
11/13 9 at Phoenix....................................................................... .L 98-113 9,206 5-4
11/15 10 San Antonio.................................................................... .W 115-112 7,450 6-4
11/17 11 Denver............................................................................. .L 120-131 6,104 6-5
11/19 12 at Houston...................................................................... .L 105-125 9,358 6-6
11/22 13 at Washington................................................................. .W 102-101 4,895 7-6
11/23 14 at Milwaukee.................................................................. .L 94-118 8,795 7-7
11/25 15 at Indiana........................................................................ .W 110-105 8,111 8-7
11/26 16 at Dallas.......................................................................... .L 109-115 12,190 8-8
11/29 17 Los Angeles..................................................................... .L 105-111 11,761 8-9
12/1 18 Kansas City...................................................................... .W 106-95 4,463 9-9
12/2 19 at San Diego.................................................................... .L 108-109 4,511 9-10
12/6 20 Seattle............................................................................. .W 108-103 6,788 10-10
12/8 21 Detroit............................................................................. .W 130-129 6,617 11-10
12/10 22 Dallas.............................................................................. .L 123-126 (OT) 8,281 11-11
12/11 23 at Portland...................................................................... .L 101-105 12,666 11-12
12/13 24 New Jersey...................................................................... .L 122-133 7,315 11-13
12/15 25 Kansas City...................................................................... .W 119-116 4,971 12-13
12/17 26 at Utah............................................................................ .L 111-127 8,567 12-14
12/18 27 San Diego........................................................................ .W 99-97 4,744 13-14
12/20 28 Phoenix........................................................................... .L 105-109 6,329 13-15
12/22 29 Los Angeles..................................................................... .W 109-102 10,621 14-15
12/23 30 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 116-123 13,116 14-16
12/27 31 Utah................................................................................ .L 102-111 9,905 14-17
12/28 32 at Phoenix....................................................................... .L 105-128 10,506 14-18
12/30 33 at Los Angeles................................................................. .W 116-105 14,177 15-18
1/3 34 Philadelphia.................................................................... .W 115-106 13,355 16-18
1/7 35 San Antonio.................................................................... .W 154-133 11,491 17-18
1/10 36 at Atlanta........................................................................ .L 101-103 4,079 17-19
1/11 37 at Boston......................................................................... .L 112-135 14,890 17-20
1/13 38 at New Jersey.................................................................. .W 114-111 10,352 18-20
1/14 39 at Philadelphia................................................................ .L 103-129 16,071 18-21
1/17 40 San Diego........................................................................ .W 123-110 6,867 19-21
1/19 41 Portland.......................................................................... .W 107-103 8,619 20-21
1/21 42 at Denver......................................................................... .L 115-126 10,885 20-22
1/24 43 at Houston...................................................................... .L 98-118 10,138 20-23
1/25 44 at Dallas.......................................................................... .L 110-112 (OT) 11,774 20-24
1/26 45 at San Antonio................................................................ .L 116-123 7,926 20-25
1/31 46 Milwaukee...................................................................... .L 119-123 (OT) 12,095 20-26
2/2 47 San Antonio.................................................................... .W 117-107 5,802 21-26
2/4 48 Phoenix........................................................................... .W 107-104 10,278 22-26
2/6 49 at New York..................................................................... .L 94-116 9,868 22-27
2/8 50 at Cleveland.................................................................... .L 108-119 2,675 22-28
2/10 51 at Detroit......................................................................... .L 116-134 15,440 22-29
2/11 52 at Chicago....................................................................... .L 96-101 5,089 22-30
2/14 53 Seattle............................................................................. .W 105-102 6,521 23-30
2/16 54 Boston............................................................................. .L 115-125 13,335 23-31
2/18 55 Washington..................................................................... .W 113-107 8,135 24-31
2/21 56 Denver............................................................................. .W 135-133 6,537 25-31
2/23 57 San Diego........................................................................ .L 103-108 6,015 25-32
2/25 58 at Houston...................................................................... .W 118-112 10,560 26-32
2/28 59 Denver............................................................................. .W 140-137 (OT) 7,616 27-32
3/2 60 at San Diego.................................................................... .W 110-103 5,599 28-32
3/3 61 Houston.......................................................................... .L 106-108 13,335 28-33
3/6 62 Indiana............................................................................ .W 125-109 6,472 29-33
3/10 63 at Dallas.......................................................................... .L 103-120 16,436 29-34
3/11 64 at Kansas City.................................................................. .W 115-109 6,607 30-34
3/13 65 Chicago........................................................................... .L 101-112 8,080 30-35
3/15 66 Utah................................................................................ .L 111-115 8,590 30-36
3/17 67 at Portland...................................................................... .L 96-133 12,666 30-37
3/18 68 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 99-126 8,586 30-38
3/20 69 Seattle............................................................................. .W 103-102 7,948 31-38
3/23 70 at Utah............................................................................ .W 115-104 6,241 32-38
3/24 71 Portland.......................................................................... .L 94-106 9,034 32-39
3/27 72 at San Antonio................................................................ .L 116-117 (OT) 9,373 32-40
3/29 73 at Phoenix....................................................................... .L 119-124 (OT) 9,027 32-41
3/30 74 at San Diego.................................................................... .L 112-124 4,279 32-42
4/1 75 at Los Angeles................................................................. .L 110-121 13,754 32-43
4/3 76 Houston.......................................................................... .W 99-92 6,811 33-43
4/5 77 at Denver......................................................................... .W 128-124 13,880 34-43
4/7 78 Kansas City...................................................................... .W 98-99 9,000 35-43
4/10 79 Los Angeles..................................................................... .W 117-115 13,335 36-43
4/12 80 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 100-105 9,939 36-44
4/13 81 at Portland...................................................................... .L 101-102 12,666 36-45
4/15 82 Dallas.............................................................................. .W 98-96 6,733 37-45

251
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
1984-85

BACK ROW (left to right): Assistant Coach Bob Zuffelato, Peter Thibeaux, Gary Plummer, Chuck Aleksinas,
Jerome Whitehead, Mickey Johnson, Larry Smith, Head Coach John Bach.
FRONT: Othell Wilson, Lester Conner, Purvis Short, Eric Floyd, Mike Bratz, Terry Teagle, Trainer Dick D’Oliva. Not Pictured: Steve Burtt.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL BLK PTS AVG HI
Short 78 3081 819 1780 .460 47 150 .313 501 613 .817 157 241 398 234 255 4 116 27 2186 28.0 59
Floyd 82 2873 610 1372 .445 42 143 .294 336 415 .810 62 140 202 406 226 1 134 41 1598 19.5 33
Johnson 66 1565 304 714 .426 7 30 .233 260 316 .823 149 247 396 149 221 5 70 35 875 13.3 27
Whitehead 79 2536 421 825 .510 0 0 — 184 235 .783 219 403 622 53 322 8 45 43 1026 13.0 27
Smith 80 2497 366 690 .530 0 0 — 155 256 .605 405 464 869 96 285 5 78 54 887 11.1 21
Teagle (TOT) 21 349 74 137 .540 2 4 .500 25 35 .714 22 21 43 14 36 0 13 5 175 8.3 24
Teagle (GS) 19 344 73 135 .541 2 4 .500 25 35 .714 22 21 43 14 34 0 13 5 173 9.1 24
Conner 79 2258 246 546 .451 4 20 .200 144 192 .750 87 159 246 369 136 1 161 13 640 8.1 21
Bratz 56 746 106 250 .424 0 0 — 69 82 .841 11 47 58 122 76 1 47 4 287 5.1 19
Aleksinas 74 1114 161 337 .478 0 1 .000 55 75 .733 87 183 270 36 171 1 15 15 377 5.1 15
Thibeaux 51 461 94 195 .482 0 2 .000 43 67 .642 29 40 69 17 85 1 11 17 231 4.5 22
Wilson 74 1260 134 291 .460 3 16 .188 54 76 .711 35 96 131 217 122 0 77 12 325 4.4 15
Burtt 47 418 72 188 .383 0 1 .000 53 77 .688 10 8 28 20 76 0 21 4 197 4.2 14
Plummer 66 702 92 232 .397 1 4 .250 65 92 .707 54 80 134 26 127 1 15 14 250 3.8 16

NOTES
• Warriors tied with Indiana for the worst record in the NBA (22-60).
• Posted a 17-24 mark at home, but were 5-36 on the road.
• Allowed opponents the highest field goal percentage (.536) and points against average (117.7) in the NBA.
• Veteran free agent center Joe Barry Carroll did not sign a contract and played in Italy for the duration of the regular season.
• Purvis Short finished fourth in the NBA in scoring (28.0).
• Larry Smith ranked sixth in the league in rebounding (10.9).
• Lester Conner finished 10th in the NBA in steals (2.04).

252
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 22-60

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/26 1 Phoenix........................................................................... .L 114-122 6,547 0-1
10/27 2 at Denver......................................................................... .L 121-125 8,256 0-2
10/30 3 at L.A. Lakers................................................................... .L 110-144 11,545 0-3
11/1 4 San Antonio.................................................................... .L 108-123 3,980 0-4
11/3 5 Utah................................................................................ .W 112-107 5,280 1-4
11/8 6 L.A. Lakers....................................................................... .W 122-106 10,523 2-4
11/9 7 at Utah............................................................................ .L 117-125 (OT) 8,743 2-5
11/11 8 at Portland...................................................................... .L 97-109 12,666 2-6
11/13 9 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 102-109 5,105 2-7
11/15 10 Dallas.............................................................................. .W 117-112 4,625 3-7
11/17 11 New Jersey...................................................................... .L 114-131 7,784 3-8
11/20 12 at New York..................................................................... .L 101-106 8,863 3-9
11/21 13 at Boston......................................................................... .L 91-135 14,890 3-10
11/23 14 at Cleveland.................................................................... .W 107-106 5,402 4-10
11/24 15 at Milwaukee.................................................................. .L 97-103 10,656 4-11
11/27 16 Chicago........................................................................... .W 109-103 13,295 5-11
11/29 17 Kansas City...................................................................... .W 110-107 3,782 6-11
12/1 18 at Phoenix....................................................................... .L 103-115 11,051 6-12
12/4 19 Utah................................................................................ .L 105-107 4,918 6-13
12/6 20 Houston.......................................................................... .W 114-113 13,295 7-13
12/8 21 Phoenix........................................................................... .L 98-102 6,192 7-14
12/11 22 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... .L 104-116 5,806 7-15
12/12 23 at L.A. Lakers................................................................... .L 107-131 12,476 7-16
12/14 24 Portland.......................................................................... .W 105-92 4,858 8-16
12/16 25 at L.A. Clippers................................................................ .L 85-103 6,862 8-17
12/18 26 Denver............................................................................. .L 122-126 (OT) 5,309 8-18
12/21 27 Seattle............................................................................. .W 94-91 4,391 9-18
12/25 28 at Portland...................................................................... .L 97-106 12,666 9-19
12/27 29 at Seattle......................................................................... .W 101-98 8,440 10-19
12/29 30 Philadelphia.................................................................... .L 95-109 13,295 10-20
1/3 31 Indiana............................................................................ .L 96-112 4,695 10-21
1/5 32 Houston.......................................................................... .L 94-103 13,295 10-22
1/7 33 at Kansas City.................................................................. .L 101-110 4,794 10-23
1/8 34 at San Antonio................................................................ .L 94-139 6,578 10-24
1/10 35 Seattle............................................................................. .L 85-89 4,778 10-25
1/12 36 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... .L 102-104 7,856 10-26
1/15 37 Dallas.............................................................................. .L 104-149 6,247 10-27
1/16 38 at Denver......................................................................... .L 107-115 7,235 10-28
1/19 39 L.A. Lakers....................................................................... .L 109-130 13,295 10-29
1/21 40 at Indiana........................................................................ .L 127-129 (2OT) 6,848 10-30
1/22 41 at Washington................................................................. .L 104-109 5,987 10-31
1/24 42 at Detroit......................................................................... .L 118-137 9,446 10-32
1/26 43 at Kansas City.................................................................. .L 111-120 4,999 10-33
1/29 44 Milwaukee...................................................................... .L 101-108 7,060 10-34
1/31 45 Portland.......................................................................... .L 109-129 6,717 10-35
2/2 46 New York......................................................................... .W 114-98 9,321 11-35
2/4 47 at San Antonio................................................................ .L 109-114 (OT) 6,918 11-36
2/6 48 at Dallas.......................................................................... .L 103-129 16,663 11-37
2/7 49 at Houston...................................................................... .L 105-112 11,921 11-38
2/12 50 Utah................................................................................ .L 110-122 5,668 11-39
2/13 51 at L.A. Clippers................................................................ .L 105-108 7,230 11-40
2/15 52 Boston............................................................................. .L 100-107 13,295 11-41
2/17 53 Washington..................................................................... .W 125-121 (2OT) 6,565 12-41
2/19 54 at Atlanta........................................................................ .L 104-107 4,731 12-42
2/20 55 at Philadelphia................................................................ .L 116-137 10,256 12-43
2/22 56 at New Jersey.................................................................. .W 131-127 10,061 13-43
2/23 57 at Chicago....................................................................... .L 125-140 11,457 13-44
2/26 58 Seattle............................................................................. .W 128-119 5,104 14-44
2/28 59 Portland.......................................................................... .W 124-120 5,355 15-44
3/2 60 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... .W 108-102 7,403 16-44
3/4 61 Cleveland........................................................................ .L 104-108 5,048 16-45
3/6 62 at L.A. Lakers................................................................... .L 119-145 15,371 16-46
3/9 63 at Phoenix....................................................................... .W 118-115 12,730 17-46
3/12 64 San Antonio.................................................................... .W 145-122 6,516 18-46
3/14 65 Atlanta............................................................................ .L 112-120 6,523 18-47
3/15 66 at Portland...................................................................... .L 101-126 12,666 18-48
3/17 67 at L.A. Clippers................................................................ .W 109-100 8,738 19-48
3/18 68 at Utah............................................................................ .L 125-136 8,274 19-49
3/20 69 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 109-123 5,641 19-50
3/21 70 Detroit............................................................................. .L 113-122 8,458 19-51
3/23 71 Phoenix........................................................................... .W 123-109 6,655 20-51
3/26 72 at Dallas.......................................................................... .L 107-134 16,997 20-52
3/27 73 at San Antonio................................................................ .L 120-121 8,820 20-53
3/29 74 at Houston...................................................................... .L 116-121 11,300 20-54
3/30 75 at Kansas City.................................................................. .L 121-137 4,999 20-55
4/2 76 Dallas.............................................................................. .L 121-127 5,113 20-56
4/4 77 Houston.......................................................................... .W 113-108 10,322 21-56
4/6 78 Kansas City...................................................................... .W 141-125 4,836 22-56
4/7 79 at Denver......................................................................... .L 125-130 10,089 22-57
4/11 80 L.A. Lakers....................................................................... .L 130-137 10,400 22-58
4/13 81 Denver............................................................................. .L 120-127 6,176 22-59
4/14 82 at Phoenix....................................................................... .L 111-124 10,121 22-60

253
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
1985-86

BACK ROW (left to right): Assistant Coach Bob Zuffelato, Peter Thibeaux, Gary Plummer, Peter Verhoeven,
Joe Barry Carroll, Jerome Whitehead, Greg Ballard, Larry Smith, Head Coach John Bach. FRONT: Owner and President Franklin Mieuli,
Assistant General Manager Hal Childs, Lester Conner, Eric Floyd, Purvis Short, Chris Mullin, Geoff Huston, Terry Teagle, Trainer Dick D’Oliva.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL BLK PTS AVG HI
Short 64 2427 633 1313 .482 15 49 .306 351 406 .865 126 203 329 237 229 5 92 22 1632 25.5 44
Carroll 79 2801 650 1404 .463 0 2 .000 377 501 .752 193 477 670 176 277 13 101 143 1677 21.2 34
Floyd 82 2764 510 1007 .506 39 119 .328 351 441 .796 76 221 297 746 199 2 157 16 1410 17.2 32
Teagle 82 2158 475 958 .496 4 25 .160 211 265 .796 96 139 235 115 241 2 71 34 1165 14.2 33
Mullin 55 1391 287 620 .463 5 27 .185 189 211 .896 42 73 115 105 130 1 70 23 768 14.0 26
Smith 77 2441 314 586 .536 0 1 .000 112 227 .493 384 472 856 95 286 7 62 50 740 9.6 21
Ballard 75 1792 272 570 .477 17 35 .486 101 126 .802 132 285 417 83 174 0 65 8 662 8.8 25
Thibeaux 42 531 100 233 .429 2 5 .400 29 48 .604 28 47 75 28 82 1 23 15 231 5.5 18
Huston 82 1208 140 273 .513 2 6 .333 63 92 .685 10 55 65 342 67 0 38 4 345 4.2 13
Conner 36 413 51 136 .375 0 0 — 40 54 .741 25 37 62 43 23 0 24 1 144 4.0 11
Whitehead 81 1079 126 294 .429 0 0 — 60 97 .619 94 234 328 19 176 2 18 19 312 3.9 18
Verhoeven 61 749 90 167 .539 1 2 .500 25 43 .581 65 95 160 29 141 3 29 17 206 3.4 16
Williams 5 25 2 5 .400 0 0 — 3 6 .500 0 6 6 0 7 1 1 2 7 1.4 2
Crevier 1 1 0 1 .000 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0

NOTES
• Larry Smith established a team record with 16 offensive rebounds vs. Denver on 3/23/86,
marking the fourth-highest total ever recorded in the NBA at the time.
• Purvis Short finished fifth in the NBA in scoring (25.5).
• Joe Barry Carroll ranked 17th in the NBA in scoring (21.2).
• Larry Smith ranked sixth in the league in rebounding (11.1).
• Eric Floyd ranked sixth in the NBA in assists (9.1).
• Warriors selected Chris Mullin with the seventh pick in the 1985 NBA Draft.
• Mullin finished second in the league in free throw percentage (.896).
• Oakland Coliseum Arena seating expanded from 13,295 to 15,011 and the Warriors recorded six sellouts.

254
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 30-52

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/25 1 Denver............................................................................. .L 105-119 6,593 0-1
10/27 2 at Portland...................................................................... .L 99-116 12,666 0-2
10/29 3 Chicago........................................................................... .L 105-111 11,210 0-3
10/31 4 New York......................................................................... .W 111-104 12,181 1-3
11/2 5 L.A. Lakers....................................................................... .L 116-120 14,401 1-4
11/5 6 at Utah............................................................................ .L 99-118 9,794 1-5
11/6 7 Seattle............................................................................. .W 105-101 5,506 2-5
11/8 8 Atlanta............................................................................ .W 130-119 14,780 3-5
11/10 9 Sacramento..................................................................... .W 117-111 11,568 4-5
11/12 10 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... .W 127-115 10,067 5-5
11/14 11 at Sacramento................................................................. .L 103-112 10,333 5-6
11/16 12 Phoenix........................................................................... .W 118-105 12,895 6-6
11/19 13 at Cleveland.................................................................... .W 110-104 8,825 7-6
11/20 14 at Philadelphia................................................................ .L 113-117 10,070 7-7
11/22 15 at Detroit......................................................................... .L 96-115 14,560 7-8
11/23 16 at Chicago....................................................................... .L 108-135 10,377 7-9
11/26 17 at Houston...................................................................... .L 108-130 13,926 7-10
11/27 18 Denver............................................................................. .W 104-102 11,359 8-10
11/30 19 Utah................................................................................ .L 88-89 12,309 8-11
12/2 20 at Utah............................................................................ .L 100-103 9,376 8-12
12/3 21 Dallas.............................................................................. .L 100-107 7,332 8-13
12/5 22 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... .W 121-104 6,263 9-13
12/7 23 at Dallas.......................................................................... .L 110-120 17,007 9-14
12/8 24 at San Antonio................................................................ .L 114-121 5,572 9-15
12/10 25 at Portland...................................................................... .L 92-94 12,666 9-16
12/11 26 Phoenix........................................................................... .L 113-123 6,795 9-17
12/13 27 Portland.......................................................................... .L 124-127 (OT) 11,792 9-18
12/15 28 Seattle............................................................................. .W 112-105 6,437 10-18
12/17 29 at Denver......................................................................... .L 114-122 8,356 10-19
12/18 30 at L.A. Clippers................................................................ .L 99-103 12,907 10-20
12/21 31 at Phoenix....................................................................... .L 98-115 10,140 10-21
12/26 32 Sacramento..................................................................... .W 131-121 10,431 11-21
12/27 33 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 102-114 10,440 11-22
12/29 34 at L.A. Lakers................................................................... .W 130-122 17,505 12-22
1/2 35 Houston.......................................................................... .L 115-120 15,011 12-23
1/4 36 San Antonio.................................................................... .L 116-122 9,526 12-24
1/5 37 at Portland...................................................................... .L 120-136 12,666 12-25
1/7 38 at Houston...................................................................... .L 115-124 15,646 12-26
1/10 39 at San Antonio................................................................ .L 94-124 7,326 12-27
1/11 40 at Dallas.......................................................................... .L 123-127 (OT) 17,007 12-28
1/13 41 Indiana............................................................................ .W 119-108 7,199 13-28
1/15 42 Utah................................................................................ .W 150-104 7,050 14-28
1/17 43 Sacramento..................................................................... .L 111-125 11,409 14-29
1/19 44 at Milwaukee.................................................................. .L 109-122 10,920 14-30
1/21 45 at New York..................................................................... .L 114-121 (OT) 19,090 14-31
1/22 46 at Atlanta........................................................................ .L 100-131 4,494 14-32
1/24 47 at Boston......................................................................... .L 114-135 14,890 14-33
1/25 48 at Indiana........................................................................ .L 101-124 11,441 14-34
1/28 49 New Jersey...................................................................... .L 113-117 8,138 14-35
1/30 50 Milwaukee...................................................................... .L 108-120 8,421 14-36
2/1 51 Philadelphia.................................................................... .W 125-121 15,011 15-36
2/4 52 at Phoenix....................................................................... .L 118-127 9,930 15-37
2/11 53 L.A. Lakers....................................................................... .W 137-113 15,011 16-37
2/13 54 Washington..................................................................... .W 109-105 10,125 17-37
2/15 55 at Denver......................................................................... .L 100-113 15,343 17-38
2/17 56 Houston.......................................................................... .L 110-116 11,222 17-39
2/19 57 Boston............................................................................. .L 100-115 15,011 17-40
2/21 58 at L.A. Clippers................................................................ .W 125-123 7,824 18-40
2/23 59 at Sacramento................................................................. .L 124-127 10,333 18-41
2/25 60 at New Jersey.................................................................. .W 116-109 10,060 19-41
2/27 61 at Washington................................................................. .L 102-114 8,125 19-42
3/1 62 at Dallas.......................................................................... .L 110-119 17,007 19-43
3/3 63 at L.A. Lakers................................................................... .L 117-127 16,045 19-44
3/4 64 San Antonio.................................................................... .W 129-126 (OT) 6,068 20-44
3/6 65 L.A. Lakers....................................................................... .L 111-112 15,011 20-45
3/8 66 Cleveland........................................................................ .W 138-128 8,842 21-45
3/10 67 Seattle............................................................................. .L 108-111 5,900 21-46
3/12 68 at Utah............................................................................ .W 118-111 10,235 22-46
3/16 69 Phoenix........................................................................... .W 130-112 6,044 23-46
3/18 70 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... .W 126-122 5,458 24-46
3/20 71 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 104-116 5,096 24-47
3/23 72 Denver............................................................................. .W 113-111 9,305 25-47
3/25 73 Detroit............................................................................. .W 125-121 11,897 26-47
3/27 74 San Antonio.................................................................... .W 121-118 5,745 27-47
3/29 75 Portland.......................................................................... .W 130-129 7,766 28-47
3/30 76 at L.A. Lakers................................................................... .L 117-124 17,505 28-48
4/1 77 at Houston...................................................................... .L 121-125 14,803 28-49
4/2 78 at Phoenix....................................................................... .L 101-110 10,383 28-50
4/5 79 at L.A. Clippers................................................................ .W 107-106 10,832 29-50
4/8 80 Dallas.............................................................................. .W 129-115 5,452 30-50
4/11 81 Portland.......................................................................... .L 130-131 6,863 30-51
4/12 82 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 101-121 12,019 30-52

255
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
1986-87

BACK ROW (left to right): Head Coach George Karl, Purvis Short, Rod Higgins, Greg Ballard, Joe Barry Carroll, Jerome Whitehead,
Larry Smith, Ben McDonald, Clinton Smith, Assistant Coach and Director of Player Personnel Jack McMahon.
FRONT: Owner and Chairman James Fitzgerald, Owner and President Daniel Finnane, Chris Mullin, Eric Floyd,
Terry Teagle, Perry Moss, Kevin Henderson, Trainer Dick D’Oliva, Assistant Coach Herman Kull, Assistant Coach Ed Gregory.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
Carroll 81 2724 690 1461 .472 0 0 — 340 432 .787 173 416 589 214 255 2 92 123 1720 21.2
Floyd 82 3064 503 1030 .488 73 190 .384 462 537 .860 56 212 268 848 199 1 146 18 1541 18.8
Short 34 950 240 501 .479 4 17 .235 137 160 .856 55 82 137 86 103 1 45 7 621 18.3
Mullin 82 2377 477 928 .514 19 63 .302 269 326 .825 39 142 181 261 217 1 98 36 1242 15.1
Teagle 82 1650 370 808 .458 0 10 .000 182 234 .778 68 107 175 105 190 0 68 13 922 11.2
L. Smith 80 2374 297 544 .546 0 1 .000 113 197 .574 366 551 917 95 295 7 7 156 707 8.8
Higgins 73 1497 214 412 .519 3 17 .176 200 240 .833 72 165 237 96 145 0 40 21 631 8.6
Ballard 82 1579 248 564 .440 15 40 .375 68 91 .747 99 241 340 108 167 0 50 15 579 7.1
McDonald 63 1284 164 360 .456 1 8 .125 24 38 .632 63 120 183 84 200 5 27 8 353 5.6
Whitehead 73 937 147 327 .450 0 1 .000 79 113 .699 110 152 262 24 175 1 16 12 373 5.6
Washburn 35 385 57 145 .393 0 1 .000 18 51 .353 36 65 101 16 51 0 6 8 132 3.8
Moss 64 698 91 207 .440 1 14 .071 49 69 .710 29 66 95 90 96 0 42 3 232 3.6
C. Smith 41 341 50 117 .427 0 2 .000 27 36 .750 26 30 56 45 36 0 13 1 127 3.1
Henderson 5 45 3 8 .375 0 0 — 2 2 1.000 1 2 3 11 9 0 1 0 8 1.6

Western Conference First Round Western Conference Semifinals


Warriors win series 3-2 Lakers win series 4-1
April 23........................................................Golden State 85 at Utah 99 May 5..............................................Golden State 116 at L.A. Lakers 125
April 25....................................................Golden State 100 at Utah 103 May 7..............................................Golden State 101 at L.A. Lakers 116
April 29......................................................Utah 95 at Golden State 110 May 9..............................................L.A. Lakers 133 at Golden State 108
May 1...........................................................Utah 94 at Golden State 98 May 10............................................L.A. Lakers 121 at Golden State 129
May 3.......................................................Golden State 118 at Utah 113 May 12............................................Golden State 106 at L.A. Lakers 118

NOTES
• Jim Fitzgerald and Dan Finnane purchased the Warriors franchise from Franklin Mieuli (May 23, 1986).
• George Karl was named head coach & finished second in Coach of the Year balloting.
• Joe Barry Carroll and Eric Floyd selected to the NBA Western Conference All-Star Team.
• Floyd set a club record for assists and ranked second in the league (10.3).
• Floyd also established a club record for three-point field goals made (73 - record since eclipsed).
• Larry Smith finished sixth in the NBA in rebounding (11.5).
• Warriors qualified for the playoffs for the first time in 10 seasons.
• Floyd scored an NBA playoff-high 51 points in Game 4 of Conference Semifinals vs. Lakers,
setting NBA playoff records with 39 points in the second half, including 29 in the fourth quarter.

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 42-40

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/31 1 at Phoenix........................................................................L 123-127 11,615 0-1
11/1 2 Denver............................................................................. W 131-109 10,584 1-1
11/3 3 New York......................................................................... W 104-95 9,016 2-1
11/5 4 Portland.......................................................................... W 102-92 7,717 3-1
11/7 5 Cleveland.........................................................................L 114-115 9,463 3-2
11/11 6 at Portland.......................................................................L 108-126 12,666 3-3
11/13 7 Philadelphia.................................................................... W 112-104 15,025 4-3
11/15 8 Seattle..............................................................................L 121-127 7,655 4-4
11/18 9 at Milwaukee...................................................................L 85-111 10,585 4-5
11/19 10 at Cleveland.................................................................... W 112-104 8,113 5-5
11/21 11 at Boston..........................................................................L 120-135 14,890 5-6
11/22 12 at New York..................................................................... W 97-93 12,688 6-6
11/25 13 Utah................................................................................ W 111-106 7,594 7-6
11/28 14 at Sacramento................................................................. W 103-97 10,333 8-6
11/29 15 Chicago........................................................................... W 113-106 15,025 9-6
12/2 16 Houston.......................................................................... W 104-99 9,657 10-6
12/4 17 L.A. Lakers....................................................................... W 116-106 15,025 11-6
12/6 18 Dallas...............................................................................L 104-109 11,509 11-7
12/7 19 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 100-132 14,937 11-8
12/9 20 Phoenix............................................................................L 94-109 7,059 11-9
12/11 21 at Houston...................................................................... W 111-104 15,853 12-9
12/13 22 at San Antonio................................................................ W 117-102 6,486 13-9
12/16 23 at L.A. Clippers................................................................ W 119-117 6,813 14-9
12/18 24 Washington......................................................................L 110-128 11,819 14-10
12/20 25 at Denver..........................................................................L 112-128 10,498 14-11
12/21 26 at Seattle......................................................................... W 121-112 5,228 15-11
12/23 27 Portland.......................................................................... W 112-111 9,402 16-11
12/26 28 at Detroit..........................................................................L 106-121 18,478 16-12
12/27 29 at Atlanta.........................................................................L 108-119 16,074 16-13
12/29 30 at Washington..................................................................L 105-125 8,053 16-14
12/30 31 at Chicago....................................................................... W 102-99 15,317 17-14
1/2 32 Sacramento..................................................................... W 115-109 11,726 18-14
1/4 33 Phoenix............................................................................L 101-104 6,266 18-15
1/6 34 Houston.......................................................................... W 118-100 10,431 19-15
1/8 35 Seattle..............................................................................L 108-115 7,790 19-16
1/10 36 L.A. Lakers....................................................................... W 124-109 15,025 20-16
1/13 37 San Antonio.................................................................... W 111-109 8,546 21-16
1/15 38 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 109-129 17,505 21-17
1/16 39 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... W 118-106 7,831 22-17
1/18 40 at Portland...................................................................... W 116-103 12,666 23-17
1/20 41 at Sacramento..................................................................L 114-123 10,333 23-18
1/21 42 at Denver..........................................................................L 112-129 8,842 23-19
1/23 43 at Utah.............................................................................L 100-123 12,212 23-20
1/27 44 Milwaukee.......................................................................L 115-119 12,215 23-21
1/28 45 at Phoenix........................................................................L 104-131 9,939 23-22
1/30 46 Seattle............................................................................. W 127-119 9,276 24-22
2/1 47 New Jersey...................................................................... W 150-147 (4OT) 9,395 25-22
2/3 48 at San Antonio.................................................................L 103-111 5,926 25-23
2/5 49 at Houston.......................................................................L 110-120 16,016 25-24
2/10 50 Indiana.............................................................................L 125-126 (OT) 8,804 25-25
2/12 51 Boston..............................................................................L 112-134 15,025 25-26
2/14 52 Atlanta............................................................................ W 103-96 15,025 26-26
2/16 53 at Indiana.........................................................................L 93-112 9,012 26-27
2/18 54 at Philadelphia.................................................................L 103-114 16,111 26-28
2/19 55 at New Jersey.................................................................. W 110-106 11,791 27-28
2/21 56 at Dallas...........................................................................L 111-122 (OT) 17,007 27-29
2/23 57 Dallas...............................................................................L 95-121 10,609 27-30
2/26 58 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... W 129-108 6,501 28-30
2/27 59 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 109-121 17,505 28-31
3/3 60 L.A. Lakers........................................................................L 109-114 15,025 28-32
3/5 61 Houston.......................................................................... W 109-105 11,998 29-32
3/8 62 San Antonio.................................................................... W 137-111 9,914 30-32
3/10 63 Sacramento..................................................................... W 125-114 10,816 31-32
3/11 64 at L.A. Clippers................................................................ W 121-111 8,298 32-32
3/15 65 at Portland.......................................................................L 108-119 12,666 32-33
3/17 66 at Utah.............................................................................L 103-118 11,649 32-34
3/19 67 Portland.......................................................................... W 125-124 10,241 33-34
3/21 68 at Phoenix....................................................................... W 105-102 13,060 34-34
3/25 69 Detroit............................................................................. W 127-115 15,025 35-34
3/27 70 at Seattle......................................................................... W 106-105 9,091 36-34
3/28 71 Utah................................................................................ W 116-110 12,808 37-34
4/2 72 at Denver..........................................................................L 96-132 8,871 37-35
4/3 73 at Dallas...........................................................................L 116-136 17,007 37-36
4/5 74 at San Antonio................................................................ W 120-119 (OT) 5,858 38-36
4/7 75 Denver..............................................................................L 126-129 (OT) 6,666 38-37
4/9 76 Dallas...............................................................................L 100-125 10,106 38-38
4/11 77 at Sacramento................................................................. W 124-118 (OT) 10,333 39-38
4/12 78 Utah.................................................................................L 107-109 7,992 39-39
4/14 79 at L.A. Clippers................................................................ W 117-108 6,362 40-39
4/15 80 Phoenix............................................................................L 116-119 6,688 40-40
4/18 81 at Seattle......................................................................... W 132-127 9,428 41-40
4/19 82 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... W 105-85 5,730 42-40

257
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
1987-88

BACK ROW (left to right): Director of Player Personnel Jack McMahon, Ben McDonald, Jerome Whitehead, Dave Feitl,
Ralph Sampson, Dave Hoppen, Tellis Frank, Larry Smith, Rod Higgins, General Manager Don Nelson, Head Coach George Karl.
FRONT: Assistant Coach Herman Kull, Assistant Coach Ed Gregory, Trainer Tom Abdenour, Tony White, Steve Harris,
Winston Garland, Terry Teagle, Otis Smith, Chris Mullin, Owner and Chairman Jim Fitzgerald.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Floyd 18 680 132 301 .439 1 20 .050 116 139 .835 26 65 91 178 46 27 67 2 318 21.2
Mullin 60 2033 470 926 .508 34 97 .351 239 270 .885 58 147 205 290 136 113 156 32 1213 20.2
Sampson (TOT) 48 1663 299 682 .438 2 11 .182 149 196 .760 140 322 462 122 164 41 171 88 749 15.6
Sampson(GS) 29 958 180 411 .438 0 5 .000 86 111 .775 82 208 290 85 101 24 109 55 446 18.4
Higgins 68 2188 381 725 .526 19 39 .487 273 322 .840 94 199 293 188 188 70 111 31 1054 15.5
Carroll 14 408 79 209 .378 0 1 .000 59 74 .797 21 72 93 19 46 13 43 25 217 13.5
Teagle 47 958 240 546 .454 1 9 .111 97 121 .802 41 40 81 61 95 32 80 4 514 12.6
Garland 67 2122 340 775 .439 13 39 .333 138 157 .879 68 159 227 429 188 116 167 7 831 12.4
O. Smith (TOT) 72 1549 325 662 .491 13 41 .317 178 229 .777 126 121 247 155 160 91 107 42 841 11.7
O. Smith (GS) 57 1358 288 569 .506 13 41 .317 157 201 .781 110 107 217 144 137 86 95 36 746 13.1
Harris (TOT) 58 1084 223 487 .458 0 7 .000 89 113 .788 53 73 126 87 89 50 56 8 535 9.2
Harris (GS) 44 885 189 401 .471 0 6 .000 74 97 .763 41 64 105 70 74 42 50 6 452 10.3
Frank 78 1597 242 565 .428 0 1 .000 150 207 .725 95 235 330 111 267 53 109 23 634 8.1
McDonald 81 2039 258 552 .467 9 35 .257 87 111 .784 133 202 335 138 246 39 93 8 612 7.6
Feitl 70 1128 182 404 .450 0 4 .000 94 134 .701 83 252 335 53 146 15 87 9 458 6.5
L. Smith 20 499 58 123 .472 0 1 .000 11 27 .407 79 103 182 25 63 12 36 11 127 6.4
Minniefield 11 202 25 48 .521 1 5 .200 14 23 .609 8 13 21 38 26 15 16 0 65 5.9
Hoppen (TOT) 39 642 84 183 .459 0 1 .000 54 62 .871 58 116 174 32 87 13 37 6 222 5.7
Hoppen (GS) 36 607 80 172 .465 0 1 .000 51 59 .864 54 113 167 30 84 13 35 6 211 5.9
Whitehead 72 1221 174 360 .483 0 0 — 59 82 .720 109 212 321 39 209 32 49 21 407 5.7
White (TOT) 49 581 111 249 .446 0 6 .000 37 54 .722 12 19 31 59 57 20 47 2 261 5.3
White (GS) 35 462 94 203 .463 0 5 .000 30 41 .732 11 17 28 49 43 19 34 2 218 6.2
Washburn 8 86 14 32 .438 0 0 — 5 8 .625 9 11 20 3 10 1 7 0 33 4.1
Henderson 12 170 19 48 .396 0 1 .000 10 14 .714 6 11 17 21 24 8 15 0 48 4.0
Washington 6 56 7 14 .500 0 0 — 2 2 1.000 9 10 19 0 13 4 4 4 16 2.7
Wade 11 123 3 20 .150 0 2 .000 2 4 .500 3 12 15 34 13 7 13 1 8 0.7

NOTES
• Don Nelson named executive vice president on 7/1/87, general manager on 12/31/87
and head coach effective after season on 4/5/88.
• Traded Joe Barry Carroll and Eric Floyd to Houston for Ralph Sampson and Steve Harris on 12/12/87.
• Team suffered 204 missed games due to player injury or illness.
• Utilized a then-franchise record 21 players during the season.
• Chris Mullin missed 22 games (12/12/87-1/29/88) as he voluntarily entered an alcohol rehabilitation program.
• Team posted the second-worst road record in franchise history (4-37).
• Head Coach George Karl resigned on 3/23/88 and Assistant Coach Ed Gregory served as acting head coach for the final 18 games.

258
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 20-62

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
11/6 1 at Sacramento..................................................................L 106-134 10,333 0-1
11/7 2 Denver..............................................................................L 99-103 13,223 0-2
11/10 3 at Phoenix........................................................................L 109-123 9,470 0-3
11/11 4 Phoenix........................................................................... W 130-115 8,568 1-3
11/13 5 at L.A. Clippers.................................................................L 95-97 5,760 1-4
11/14 6 L.A. Lakers........................................................................L 110-118 15,025 1-5
11/15 7 at Milwaukee...................................................................L 108-120 10,716 1-6
11/18 8 at Atlanta.........................................................................L 92-95 10,129 1-7
11/20 9 at Detroit..........................................................................L 108-131 20,362 1-8
11/21 10 at New York......................................................................L 91-99 12,590 1-9
11/24 11 L.A. Clippers.....................................................................L 120-123 (2OT) 8,361 1-10
11/27 12 Philadelphia.................................................................... W 109-103 14,617 2-10
12/1 13 Chicago............................................................................L 97-98 15,025 2-11
12/4 14 at Dallas...........................................................................L 95-116 17,007 2-12
12/5 15 at Houston.......................................................................L 96-121 16,611 2-13
12/9 16 Cleveland........................................................................ W 113-112 10,257 3-13
12/11 17 Atlanta.............................................................................L 93-109 13,972 3-14
12/12 18 at Utah.............................................................................L 93-127 12,212 3-15
12/17 19 L.A. Lakers........................................................................L 106-113 15,025 3-16
12/19 20 Seattle..............................................................................L 102-129 12,998 3-17
12/22 21 at Portland.......................................................................L 91-136 12,666 3-18
12/23 22 Denver............................................................................. W 129-117 10,071 4-18
12/26 23 at San Antonio.................................................................L 96-105 10,632 4-19
12/30 24 at Utah.............................................................................L 103-104 12,212 4-20
1/2 25 Boston..............................................................................L 110-115 15,025 4-21
1/5 26 San Antonio.................................................................... W 129-119 8,981 5-21
1/7 27 Houston...........................................................................L 113-120 15,025 5-22
1/9 28 Dallas...............................................................................L 99-115 12,907 5-23
1/12 29 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 113-117 17,505 5-24
1/13 30 at Seattle..........................................................................L 115-144 7,909 5-25
1/15 31 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... W 123-116 9,108 6-25
1/16 32 at Denver..........................................................................L 94-115 14,241 6-26
1/18 33 at Boston..........................................................................L 101-121 14,890 6-27
1/20 34 at New Jersey.................................................................. W 103-101 8,116 7-27
1/22 35 at Washington..................................................................L 91-115 12,703 7-28
1/23 36 at Chicago........................................................................L 94-121 17,856 7-29
1/25 37 Milwaukee.......................................................................L 105-108 11,452 7-30
1/27 38 Portland.......................................................................... W 115-110 11,010 8-30
1/29 39 Utah................................................................................ W 102-100 11,124 9-30
2/1 40 at Indiana.........................................................................L 88-90 10,626 9-31
2/3 41 at Philadelphia.................................................................L 84-96 14,284 9-32
2/4 42 at Cleveland.................................................................... W 96-90 (OT) 10,117 10-32
2/9 43 Sacramento..................................................................... W 117-99 11,358 11-32
2/11 44 Indiana.............................................................................L 107-108 9,532 11-33
2/13 45 Seattle............................................................................. W 109-95 13,502 12-33
2/15 46 at San Antonio................................................................ W 126-122 5,484 13-33
2/16 47 at Houston.......................................................................L 116-121 16,611 13-34
2/19 48 at Dallas...........................................................................L 100-113 17,007 13-35
2/22 49 San Antonio.................................................................... W 123-111 7,992 14-35
2/24 50 Detroit..............................................................................L 93-107 14,340 14-36
2/26 51 New York..........................................................................L 119-125 15,025 14-37
2/27 52 at Seattle..........................................................................L 111-114 10,752 14-38
2/29 53 Washington......................................................................L 105-110 11,361 14-39
3/2 54 Houston...........................................................................L 101-108 12,589 14-40
3/4 55 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 107-120 17,505 14-41
3/5 56 at Portland.......................................................................L 117-123 12,666 14-42
3/8 57 Seattle..............................................................................L 116-121 (OT) 11,178 14-43
3/10 58 New Jersey...................................................................... W 128-112 9,008 15-43
3/11 59 at L.A.Clippers ................................................................ W 101-96 7,276 16-43
3/13 60 at Houston.......................................................................L 112-125 16,611 16-44
3/14 61 at Dallas...........................................................................L 101-121 17,007 16-45
3/16 62 Phoenix............................................................................L 112-118 7,820 16-46
3/18 63 Portland...........................................................................L 116-121 12,955 16-47
3/20 64 L.A. Lakers........................................................................L 127-130 15,025 16-48
3/23 65 Sacramento..................................................................... W 126-118 9,391 17-48
3/25 66 at L.A. Clippers.................................................................L 98-113 7,884 17-49
3/26 67 Denver..............................................................................L 108-131 9,893 17-50
3/30 68 at Phoenix........................................................................L 105-123 10,662 17-51
3/31 69 at Utah.............................................................................L 92-115 12,444 17-52
4/2 70 at Denver..........................................................................L 107-123 11,824 17-53
4/5 71 San Antonio.....................................................................L 104-117 8,283 17-54
4/6 72 at Seattle..........................................................................L 102-114 9,520 17-55
4/8 73 Phoenix........................................................................... W 112-111 8,317 18-55
4/10 74 at Sacramento..................................................................L 115-121 10,333 18-56
4/11 75 Utah.................................................................................L 102-113 9,168 18-57
4/13 76 Dallas.............................................................................. W 112-110 8,120 19-57
4/15 77 at Portland.......................................................................L 113-147 12,666 19-58
4/16 78 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... W 113-110 9,100 20-58
4/19 79 at Phoenix........................................................................L 107-122 8,939 20-59
4/20 80 Portland...........................................................................L 117-131 9,049 20-60
4/22 81 Sacramento......................................................................L 109-117 10,577 20-61
4/24 82 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 100-136 17,505 20-62

259
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
1988-89

BACK ROW (left to right): Equipment Manager Scott Pruneau, Rod Higgins, Tellis Frank, Manute Bol, Ralph Sampson, Larry Smith,
Chris Mullin, Mitch Richmond, Head Coach and General Manager Don Nelson. FRONT (left to right): Athletic Trainer Tom Abdenour, John Starks,
Otis Smith, Winston Garland, Steve Alford, Terry Teagle, Assistant Coach Sam Schuler, Assistant Coach Garry St. Jean.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Mullin 82 3093 830 1630 .509 23 100 .230 493 553 .892 152 331 483 415 178 176 296 39 2176 26.5
Richmond 79 2717 649 1386 .468 33 90 .367 410 506 .810 158 310 468 334 223 82 269 13 1741 22.0
Teagle 66 1569 409 859 .476 2 12 .167 182 225 .809 110 153 263 96 173 79 116 17 1002 15.2
Garland 79 2661 466 1074 .434 10 43 .233 203 251 .809 101 227 328 505 216 175 187 14 1145 14.5
Higgins 81 1887 301 633 .476 66 168 .393 188 229 .821 111 265 376 160 172 39 76 42 856 10.6
O. Smith 80 1597 311 715 .435 7 37 .189 174 218 .798 128 202 330 140 165 88 129 40 803 10.0
Sampson 61 1086 164 365 .449 3 8 .375 62 95 .653 105 202 307 77 170 31 90 65 393 6.4
L. Smith 80 1897 219 397 .552 0 0 — 18 58 .310 272 380 652 118 248 61 110 54 456 5.7
Alford (TOT) 66 906 148 324 .457 20 55 .364 50 61 .820 10 62 72 92 57 45 45 3 366 5.5
Alford (GS) 57 868 145 313 .463 20 53 .377 49 59 .831 10 59 69 83 54 44 44 3 359 6.3
Starks 36 316 51 125 .408 10 26 .385 34 52 .654 15 26 41 27 36 23 39 3 146 4.1
Bol 80 1769 127 344 .369 20 91 .220 40 66 .606 116 346 416 27 226 11 79 345 314 3.9
Jones(TOT) 9 105 12 30 .400 0 0 — 8 13 .615 8 10 18 9 8 5 8 2 32 3.6
Jones(GS) 2 13 3 5 .600 0 0 — 0 0 — 2 0 2 2 0 3 1 0 6 3.0
Frank 32 245 34 91 .374 0 1 .000 39 51 .765 26 35 61 15 59 14 29 6 107 3.3
McDonald 11 103 13 19 .684 0 0 — 9 15 .600 4 8 12 5 11 4 3 0 35 3.2
Whitehead 5 42 3 6 .500 0 0 — 1 2 .500 0 5 5 2 8 1 2 0 7 1.4
Graham 7 22 3 10 .300 0 0 — 2 4 .500 8 3 11 0 6 0 2 0 8 1.1
Stroeder (TOT) 5 22 2 5 .400 0 0 — 0 0 — 5 9 14 3 3 0 3 2 4 0.8
Stroeder (GS) 4 20 2 5 .400 0 0 — 0 0 — 5 9 14 3 1 0 2 2 4 1.0
Western Conference First Round Western Conference Semifinals
Warriors win series 3-0 Suns win series 4-1
April 27....................................................Golden State 123 at Utah 119 May 6..................................................Golden State 103 at Phoenix 130
April 29........................................................Golden State 99 at Utah 91 May 9..................................................Golden State 127 at Phoenix 122
May 2.......................................................Utah 106 at Golden State 120 May 11................................................Phoenix 113 at Golden State 104
May 13..................................................Phoenix 135 at Golden State 99
May 16................................................Golden State 104 at Phoenix 116

NOTES
• Scored an NBA record 57 third quarter points vs. Sacramento on 3/4/89.
• All-Star/All-NBA Second Team member Chris Mullin finished fifth in the NBA in scoring (26.5)
and free throw percentage (.892).
• Mitch Richmond captured the NBA Rookie of the Year Award and was
the league’s only unanimous All-Rookie First Team member.
• Mullin and Richmond were the top scoring teammates in the NBA with a combined average of 48.6 ppg.
• Manute Bol led the NBA in blocked shots (4.31 bpg) and established a league record
by averaging a rejection every 5.13 minutes.

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 43-39

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
11/5 1 Phoenix............................................................................ .W 117-104 15,025 1-0
11/8 2 L.A. Lakers........................................................................ .L 102-114 15,025 1-1
11/9 3 at Seattle.......................................................................... .W 113-108 8,918 2-1
11/11 4 at Phoenix........................................................................ .L 103-141 10,045 2-2
11/12 5 Portland........................................................................... .W 107-100 12,470 3-2
11/14 6 at New Jersey................................................................... .W 100-96 8,011 4-2
11/16 7 at Boston.......................................................................... .L 104-107 14,890 4-3
11/18 8 at Miami........................................................................... .W 123-117 (OT) 13,907 5-3
11/19 9 at Atlanta......................................................................... .L 92-111 15,929 5-4
11/23 10 Seattle.............................................................................. .L 85-93 13,770 5-5
11/26 11 Houston........................................................................... .L 109-119 15,025 5-6
11/27 12 at Portland....................................................................... .L 94-109 12,848 5-7
11/29 13 Chicago............................................................................ .W 109-99 15,025 6-7
12/2 14 at Denver.......................................................................... .L 102-129 12,922 6-8
12/3 15 at Seattle.......................................................................... .L 106-136 10,571 6-9
12/6 16 Utah................................................................................. .W 114-103 13,043 7-9
12/9 17 at Phoenix........................................................................ .L 105-110 11,636 7-10
12/10 18 Washington...................................................................... .W 109-102 13,485 8-10
12/13 19 at Dallas........................................................................... .L 111-117 17,007 8-11
12/15 20 at Houston ....................................................................... .L 115-124 (2OT) 16,611 8-12
12/17 21 at San Antonio................................................................. .W 123-113 9,162 9-12
12/20 22 L.A. Clippers..................................................................... .W 113-111 12,772 10-12
12/22 23 Portland........................................................................... .L 109-117 13,948 10-13
12/23 24 at Portland....................................................................... .L 107-111 12,848 10-14
12/27 25 Philadelphia..................................................................... .W 119-112 15,025 11-14
1/4 26 Miami............................................................................... .W 109-100 12,831 12-14
1/5 27 at Denver.......................................................................... .L 129-131 10,649 12-15
1/7 28 San Antonio..................................................................... .L 102-104 13,913 12-16
1/9 29 Phoenix............................................................................ .W 130-124 11,029 13-16
1/11 30 Dallas............................................................................... .W 107-106 12,341 14-16
1/13 31 at L.A. Clippers................................................................. .W 127-113 9,627 15-16
1/14 32 Utah................................................................................. .W 131-105 15,025 16-16
1/16 33 Seattle.............................................................................. .W 146-117 12,340 17-16
1/18 34 New York.......................................................................... .W 133-119 15,025 18-16
1/20 35 Houston........................................................................... .W 121-114 15,025 19-16
1/21 36 at Sacramento.................................................................. .W 136-111 16,517 20-16
1/23 37 at Cleveland..................................................................... .L 109-142 15,045 20-17
1/25 38 at Detroit.......................................................................... .L 104-105 21,454 20-18
1/27 39 at Philadelphia................................................................. .L 112-113 11,846 20-19
1/28 40 at Indiana......................................................................... .W 114-112 11,808 21-19
1/30 41 at Miami........................................................................... .W 105-98 14,880 22-19
2/2 42 New Jersey....................................................................... .W 127-113 14,611 23-19
2/4 43 L.A. Clippers..................................................................... .W 116-107 15,025 24-19
2/8 44 at L.A. Lakers.................................................................... .W 121-118 17,505 25-19
2/9 45 at Sacramento.................................................................. .L 117-142 16,517 25-20
2/15 46 San Antonio..................................................................... .W 133-96 13,941 26-20
2/16 47 at L.A. Clippers................................................................. .W 143-138 (OT) 9,096 27-20
2/18 48 Detroit.............................................................................. .W 121-119 (OT) 15,025 28-20
2/21 49 at Phoenix........................................................................ .L 121-139 12,468 28-21
2/22 50 at San Antonio................................................................. .W 118-107 9,427 29-21
2/24 51 at Dallas........................................................................... .W 127-92 17,007 30-21
2/27 52 Denver.............................................................................. .W 141-132 15,025 31-21
3/1 53 at L.A. Lakers.................................................................... .L 121-142 17,505 31-22
3/2 54 Indiana............................................................................. .L 127-131 (OT) 13,614 31-23
3/4 55 Sacramento...................................................................... .W 155-143 15,025 32-23
3/5 56 at Sacramento.................................................................. .L 96-110 16,517 32-24
3/7 57 L.A. Clippers..................................................................... .W 138-112 13,062 33-24
3/9 58 Cleveland......................................................................... .W 120-114 15,025 34-24
3/10 59 at Utah............................................................................. .L 112-126 12,444 34-25
3/12 60 L.A. Lakers........................................................................ .L 115-126 15,025 34-26
3/14 61 at Portland....................................................................... .L 110-139 12,880 34-27
3/15 62 Dallas............................................................................... .W 113-100 15,025 35-27
3/17 63 Atlanta............................................................................. .W 127-118 (OT) 15,025 36-27
3/19 64 Charlotte.......................................................................... .W 124-117 15,025 37-27
3/21 65 Portland........................................................................... .W 151-127 15,025 38-27
3/23 66 Phoenix............................................................................ .L 124-154 15,025 38-28
3/25 67 at Houston....................................................................... .L 104-144 16,611 38-29
3/27 68 at Milwaukee................................................................... .L 109-121 18,633 38-30
3/28 69 at Chicago........................................................................ .L 106-115 18,013 38-31
3/30 70 at Charlotte...................................................................... .W 113-104 23,388 39-31
3/31 71 at New York...................................................................... .W 134-114 19,591 40-31
4/2 72 at Washington.................................................................. .L 103-120 8,253 40-32
4/4 73 Milwaukee....................................................................... .L 118-124 15,025 40-33
4/6 74 Boston.............................................................................. .W 132-118 15,025 41-33
4/8 75 L.A. Lakers........................................................................ .W 122-116 15,025 42-33
4/11 76 Miami............................................................................... .W 114-98 15,025 43-33
4/13 77 at L.A. Clippers................................................................. .L 126-128 (OT) 7,166 43-34
4/15 78 Sacramento...................................................................... .L 110-114 15,025 43-35
4/17 79 Seattle.............................................................................. .L 109-116 (OT) 15,025 43-36
4/18 80 at Seattle.......................................................................... .L 118-122 13,568 43-37
4/21 81 Denver.............................................................................. .L 121-139 15,025 43-38
4/22 82 at Utah............................................................................. .L 95-111 12,444 43-39

261
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
1989-90

BACK ROW (left to right): Equipment Manager Scott Pruneau, Assistant Coach/Scout Donn Nelson, Rod Higgins, Mike Smrek,
Manute Bol, Chris Welp, Jim Petersen, Tom Tolbert, Head Coach and General Manager Don Nelson.
FRONT: Conditioning Coach Mark Grabow, Athletic Trainer Tom Abdenour, Kelvin Upshaw, Terry Teagle, Tim Hardaway, Mitch Richmond,
Chris Mullin, Sarunas Marciulionis, Assistant Coach Garry St. Jean, Assistant Coach Mike Schuler, President Dan Finnane.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Mullin 78 2830 682 1272 .536 87 234 .372 505 568 .889 130 333 463 319 142 123 239 45 1956 25.1
Richmond 78 2799 640 1287 .497 34 95 .358 406 469 .866 98 262 360 223 210 98 201 24 1720 22.1
Teagle 82 2376 538 1122 .480 3 14 .214 244 294 .830 114 253 367 155 231 91 144 15 1323 16.1
Hardaway 79 2663 464 985 .471 23 84 .274 211 276 .764 57 253 310 689 232 165 260 12 1162 14.7
Marciulionis 75 1695 289 557 .519 10 39 .256 317 403 .787 84 137 221 121 230 94 137 7 905 12.1
Higgins 82 1993 304 632 .481 67 193 .347 234 285 .821 120 302 422 129 184 47 93 53 909 11.1
Tolbert 70 1347 218 442 .493 5 18 .278 175 241 .726 122 241 363 58 191 23 79 25 616 8.8
Garland 51 891 108 288 .375 1 10 .100 53 63 .841 31 80 111 157 77 48 81 5 270 5.3
Johnson 10 99 12 32 .375 2 3 .667 14 17 .824 8 9 17 9 12 0 10 1 40 4.0
Lister 3 40 4 8 .500 0 1 .000 4 7 .571 5 3 8 2 8 1 0 0 12 4.0
Petersen 43 592 60 141 .426 0 1 .000 52 73 .712 49 111 160 23 103 17 36 20 172 4.0
Upshaw (TOT) 40 387 64 146 .438 4 15 .267 28 37 .757 9 32 41 54 53 27 27 1 160 4.0
Upshaw (GS) 23 252 51 104 .490 2 9 .222 24 31 .774 6 22 28 26 34 25 15 0 128 5.6
Welp (TOT) 27 198 23 61 .377 0 0 — 19 25 .760 18 30 48 9 58 6 15 8 65 2.4
Welp (GS) 14 142 16 38 .421 0 0 — 18 23 .783 11 25 36 4 37 5 9 8 50 3.6
Blab 40 481 33 87 .379 0 0 — 17 31 .548 28 71 99 24 93 1 30 22 83 2.1
Bol 75 1310 56 169 .331 9 48 .188 25 49 .510 33 243 276 36 194 13 51 238 146 1.9
Smrek 13 107 10 24 .417 0 0 — 1 6 .167 11 23 34 1 18 4 9 11 21 1.6
Taylor 10 37 0 6 .000 0 1 .000 11 16 .688 4 8 12 1 4 0 5 0 11 1.1
Shasky 14 51 4 14 .286 0 0 — 2 6 .333 4 9 13 1 10 1 2 2 10 0.7

NOTES
• Led the NBA in scoring for the first time in 14 years (116.3).
• Won a franchise record 15 straight home games from 12/13-2/15 (recored since eclipsed).
• Established a single-season franchise record in free throw percentage (.809).
• All-Star/All-NBA Third Team member Chris Mullin ranked among league leaders
in scoring (seventh), free throw percentage (eighth) and field goal percentage (11th).
• Tim Hardaway was a unanimous All-Rookie First Team selection and finished
among the league’s top 10 in assists (ninth) and steals (10th).
• Manute Bol ranked fourth in the league in blocked shots (3.17) and registered
a franchise record/NBA season-high 13 rejections vs. New Jersey on 2/2 and vs. Portland on 3/21.
• Mullin (week ending 12/17), Terry Teagle (week ending 1/7)
and Hardaway (week ending 2/5) each won the NBA Player of the Week award.
• Don Nelson became the second man in NBA history to participate in 1,000 games both as a player
and a coach on 1/5 at Indiana...He became the 10th coach in history to win 600 games on 1/21 in Boston.
•Sold out all 41 home games for the first time in franchise history.

262
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 37-45

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
11/3 1 at Phoenix........................................................................L 106-136 14,144 0-1
11/4 2 Houston...........................................................................L 105-132 15,025 0-2
11/7 3 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... W 118-94 15,025 1-2
11/9 4 L.A. Lakers........................................................................L 95-106 15,025 1-3
11/11 5 Charlotte......................................................................... W 115-104 15,025 2-3
11/14 6 at Minnesota....................................................................L 98-101 24,961 2-4
11/15 7 at Cleveland.....................................................................L 104-129 13,706 2-5
11/17 8 at Charlotte......................................................................L 98-99 23,901 2-6
11/18 9 at Atlanta.........................................................................L 96-112 14,176 2-7
11/22 10 Sacramento..................................................................... W 133-109 15,025 3-7
11/25 11 Chicago............................................................................L 91-104 15,025 3-8
11/28 12 at Denver..........................................................................L 120-141 8,392 3-9
11/29 13 New York..........................................................................L 111-129 15,025 3-10
12/1 14 at Portland.......................................................................L 110-123 12,889 3-11
12/2 15 Milwaukee...................................................................... W 101-98 15,025 4-11
12/5 16 at Dallas...........................................................................L 88-107 16,457 4-12
12/6 17 at San Antonio.................................................................L 119-121 10,588 4-13
12/8 18 Sacramento......................................................................L 121-126 15,025 4-14
12/12 19 at Sacramento................................................................. W 118-103 17,014 5-14
12/13 20 Denver............................................................................. W 134-114 15,025 6-14
12/15 21 at Portland...................................................................... W 116-111 12,884 7-14
12/16 22 Detroit............................................................................. W 104-92 15,025 8-14
12/20 23 Houston.......................................................................... W 118-112 15,025 9-14
12/22 24 Indiana............................................................................ W 150-124 15,025 10-14
12/26 25 at Utah.............................................................................L 118-133 12,616 10-15
12/28 26 at L.A. Clippers.................................................................L 119-139 10,014 10-16
12/29 27 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 111-130 17,505 10-17
1/2 28 Utah................................................................................ W 133-120 15,025 11-17
1/4 29 Miami.............................................................................. W 119-117 15,025 12-17
1/6 30 L.A. Lakers....................................................................... W 133-131 15,025 13-17
1/8 31 Denver............................................................................. W 139-122 15,025 14-17
1/10 32 Dallas.............................................................................. W 123-119 15,025 15-17
1/13 33 Orlando........................................................................... W 138-127 15,025 16-17
1/15 34 at Indiana.........................................................................L 105-144 11,189 16-18
1/16 35 at Milwaukee...................................................................L 126-134 18,633 16-19
1/18 36 at Chicago........................................................................L 107-132 18,676 16-20
1/19 37 at Detroit..........................................................................L 118-125 21,454 16-21
1/21 38 at Boston......................................................................... W 120-115 14,890 17-21
1/23 39 Minnesota....................................................................... W 109-102 15,025 18-21
1/24 40 at Sacramento..................................................................L 99-129 17,014 18-22
1/26 41 Seattle............................................................................. W 114-102 15,025 19-22
1/31 42 Portland.......................................................................... W 135-130 15,025 20-22
2/2 43 New Jersey...................................................................... W 128-109 15,025 21-22
2/4 44 at Minnesota................................................................... W 105-95 29,434 22-22
2/5 45 at Washington..................................................................L 129-135 7,926 22-23
2/7 46 at Philadelphia................................................................ W 113-112 12,246 23-23
2/8 47 at New York......................................................................L 118-122 18,212 23-24
2/15 48 Washington..................................................................... W 113-107 15,025 24-24
2/16 49 at Phoenix........................................................................L 114-135 14,487 24-25
2/18 50 Phoenix............................................................................L 113-131 15,025 24-26
2/19 51 at Denver..........................................................................L 109-114 8,213 24-27
2/21 52 Philadelphia.....................................................................L 95-96 15,025 24-28
2/23 53 Boston..............................................................................L 111-123 15,025 24-29
2/25 54 at Seattle..........................................................................L 102-110 11,775 24-30
2/28 55 San Antonio.................................................................... W 144-135 (OT) 15,025 25-30
3/2 56 at San Antonio.................................................................L 115-131 15,910 25-31
3/3 57 at Houston.......................................................................L 109-129 16,611 25-32
3/5 58 Charlotte......................................................................... W 138-117 15,025 26-32
3/8 59 Cleveland........................................................................ W 145-105 15,025 27-32
3/9 60 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 115-131 17,505 27-33
3/11 61 Sacramento..................................................................... W 123-116 15,025 28-33
3/12 62 at L.A. Clippers................................................................ W 112-109 12,847 29-33
3/15 63 Portland...........................................................................L 121-128 15,025 29-34
3/18 64 Seattle..............................................................................L 116-121 15,025 29-35
3/20 65 Minnesota....................................................................... W 105-101 15,025 30-35
3/23 66 at Utah.............................................................................L 91-106 12,616 30-36
3/24 67 at Houston...................................................................... W 102-97 16,611 31-36
3/27 68 at Dallas...........................................................................L 108-118 17,007 31-37
3/29 69 Utah................................................................................ W 128-123 15,025 32-37
3/30 70 at Seattle..........................................................................L 108-139 13,542 32-38
4/1 71 Atlanta.............................................................................L 116-142 15,025 32-39
4/3 72 at Orlando....................................................................... W 127-126 15,077 33-39
4/4 73 at Miami.......................................................................... W 128-114 15,008 34-39
4/6 74 at New Jersey.................................................................. W 123-117 14,233 35-39
4/8 75 at Charlotte......................................................................L 109-110 23,901 35-40
4/10 76 San Antonio.....................................................................L 122-132 15,025 35-41
4/12 77 Dallas...............................................................................L 133-140 15,025 35-42
4/13 78 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 119-131 17,505 35-43
4/16 79 Phoenix............................................................................L 129-141 15,025 35-44
4/18 80 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... W 133-120 15,025 36-44
4/20 81 at Phoenix........................................................................L 106-123 14,487 36-45
4/22 82 Seattle............................................................................. W 124-122 15,025 37-45

263
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
1990-91

ROW ONE (left to right): Athletic Trainer Tom Abdenour, Mario Elie, Kevin Pritchard, Conditioning Coach Mark Grabow, President Dan Finnane.
ROW TWO: Assistant Coach Larry Farmer, Larry Robinson, Chris Mullin, Mitch Richmond, Sarunas Marciulionis, Assistant Coach Donn Nelson,
Equipment Manager Scott Pruneau. ROW THREE: Assistant Coach Garry St. Jean, Tom Tolbert, Les Jepsen, Alton Lister, Tim Hardaway, Paul Mokeski,
Jim Petersen, Tyrone Hill, Rod Higgins, Head Coach and General Manager Don Nelson.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Mullin 82 3315 777 1449 .536 40 133 .301 513 580 .884 141 302 443 329 176 173 245 63 2107 25.7
Richmond 77 3027 703 1424 .494 40 115 .348 394 465 .847 147 305 452 238 207 126 230 34 1840 23.9
Hardaway 82 3215 739 1551 .476 97 252 .385 306 381 .803 87 245 332 793 228 214 270 12 1881 22.9
Marciulionis 50 987 183 365 .501 1 6 .167 178 246 .724 51 67 118 85 136 62 75 4 545 10.9
Higgins 82 2024 259 559 .463 73 220 .332 185 226 .819 109 245 354 113 198 52 65 37 776 9.5
Tolbert 62 1371 183 433 .423 7 21 .333 127 172 .738 87 188 275 76 195 35 80 38 500 8.1
Elie (TOT) 33 644 79 159 .497 4 10 .400 75 89 .843 46 64 110 45 85 19 30 10 237 7.2
Elie (GS) 30 624 77 152 .507 3 8 .375 74 87 .851 46 63 109 44 83 19 27 10 231 7.7
Lister 77 1552 188 393 .478 0 1 .000 115 202 .569 121 362 483 93 282 20 106 90 491 6.4
Hill 74 1192 147 299 .492 0 0 — 96 152 .632 157 226 383 19 264 33 72 30 390 5.3
Askew 7 85 12 25 .480 0 0 — 9 11 .818 7 4 11 13 21 2 6 0 33 4.7
Petersen 62 834 114 236 .483 1 4 .250 50 76 .658 69 131 200 27 153 13 48 41 279 4.5
Pritchard 62 773 88 229 .384 5 31 .161 62 77 .805 16 49 65 81 104 30 59 8 243 3.9
Johnson 24 228 34 63 .540 0 0 — 22 37 .595 18 39 57 17 50 4 25 4 90 3.8
Smrek 5 25 6 11 .545 0 0 — 2 4 .500 3 4 7 1 9 2 2 0 14 2.8
Robinson 24 170 24 59 .407 0 0 — 8 15 .533 15 8 23 11 23 9 16 1 56 2.3
Mokeski 36 257 21 59 .356 3 9 .333 12 15 .800 20 47 67 9 58 8 7 3 57 1.6
Jepsen 21 105 11 36 .306 0 1 .000 6 9 .667 17 20 37 1 16 1 3 3 28 1.3
Kofoed 5 21 0 3 .000 0 0 — 3 6 .500 2 1 3 4 4 0 2 0 3 0.6

Western Conference First Round Western Conference Semifinals


Warriors win series 3-1 Lakers win series 4-1
April 25........................................ Golden State 121 at San Antonio 130 May 5..............................................Golden State 116 at L.A. Lakers 126
April 27.......................................... Golden State 111 at San Antonio 98 May 8..............................................Golden State 125 at L.A. Lakers 124
May 1........................................... San Antonio 106 at Golden State 109 May 10............................................L.A. Lakers 115 at Golden State 112
May 3............................................. San Antonio 97 at Golden State 110 May 12............................................L.A. Lakers 123 at Golden State 107
May 14.................................... Golden State 119 at L.A. Lakers 124 (OT)

NOTES
• Warriors posted their best regular-season record in nine years (44-38).
• Warriors upset the Midwest Division champion San Antonio Spurs in the first round of the playoffs and recorded
their first postseason victory in Los Angeles since 1969 in the conference semifinals.
• Equaled the all-time franchise home attendance record of 616,025 by selling out every home game,
extending the team’s streak of consecutive home sellouts to 103.
• Mullin (eighth), Richmond (10th) and Hardaway (11th) ranked among the top 11 scorers in the NBA,
forming the league’s top scoring trio (72.5 ppg), nicknamed Run TMC.
• Warriors ranked second in the NBA in scoring (116.6), the club’s highest average in 23 years.

264
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 44-38

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
11/2 1 at Denver......................................................................... W 162-158 9,838 1-0
11/4 2 at L.A. Clippers.................................................................L 107-109 11,173 1-1
11/6 3 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... W 130-109 15,025 2-1
11/7 4 at Phoenix........................................................................L 119-126 14,487 2-2
11/9 5 Atlanta............................................................................ W 143-128 15,025 3-2
11/10 6 at Seattle......................................................................... W 117-100 13,130 4-2
11/13 7 San Antonio.................................................................... W 128-124 15,025 5-2
11/15 8 Chicago........................................................................... W 103-93 15,025 6-2
11/17 9 Sacramento..................................................................... W 112-111 15,025 7-2
11/18 10 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 93-115 15,644 7-3
11/20 11 Orlando........................................................................... W 123-120 15,025 8-3
11/23 12 at Portland.......................................................................L 119-143 12,884 8-4
11/24 13 New Jersey.......................................................................L 113-117 15,025 8-5
11/27 14 at Washington..................................................................L 113-115 6,966 8-6
11/28 15 at Cleveland.................................................................... W 110-108 12,158 9-6
11/30 16 at Orlando....................................................................... W 119-113 15,077 10-6
12/1 17 at Miami.......................................................................... W 137-111 15,008 11-6
12/5 18 Washington......................................................................L 98-104 15,025 11-7
12/7 19 Detroit............................................................................. W 113-110 15,025 12-7
12/11 20 at Utah.............................................................................L 117-135 12,616 12-8
12/13 21 Seattle............................................................................. W 129-106 15,025 13-8
12/15 22 L.A. Lakers........................................................................L 109-111 15,025 13-9
12/18 23 at Portland.......................................................................L 94-122 12,881 13-10
12/20 24 Portland.......................................................................... W 125-118 15,025 14-10
12/22 25 Minnesota....................................................................... W 115-102 15,025 15-10
12/26 26 at Milwaukee...................................................................L 119-126 18,633 15-11
12/27 27 at Chicago........................................................................L 113-128 18,676 15-12
12/29 28 at Atlanta.........................................................................L 130-134 11,860 15-13
1/3 29 at Sacramento..................................................................L 113-131 17,014 15-14
1/4 30 L.A. Lakers....................................................................... W 115-99 15,025 16-14
1/6 31 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 108-135 17,197 16-15
1/8 32 Denver............................................................................. W 147-125 15,025 17-15
1/10 33 at Seattle......................................................................... W 113-103 10,813 18-15
1/12 34 Phoenix............................................................................L 118-127 15,025 18-16
1/15 35 at New Jersey.................................................................. W 112-111 (OT) 9,288 19-16
1/16 36 at Boston......................................................................... W 110-105 14,890 20-16
1/18 37 at Philadelphia................................................................ W 141-138 (OT) 15,764 21-16
1/19 38 at Minnesota....................................................................L 113-121 19,006 21-17
1/22 39 Houston.......................................................................... W 123-116 15,025 22-17
1/25 40 Milwaukee...................................................................... W 127-98 15,025 23-17
1/28 41 New York......................................................................... W 115-106 15,025 24-17
1/31 42 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... W 135-119 15,025 25-17
2/1 43 at Portland.......................................................................L 99-119 12,884 25-18
2/3 44 at Houston.......................................................................L 135-143 (2OT) 13,287 25-19
2/5 45 at San Antonio................................................................ W 112-106 15,908 26-19
2/7 46 at Dallas...........................................................................L 101-102 16,101 26-20
2/12 47 Minnesota....................................................................... W 126-105 15,025 27-20
2/14 48 Boston..............................................................................L 112-128 15,025 27-21
2/16 49 Philadelphia.................................................................... W 133-124 15,025 28-21
2/18 50 Dallas...............................................................................L 101-107 15,025 28-22
2/20 51 at Minnesota................................................................... W 108-105 19,006 29-22
2/22 52 Utah.................................................................................L 104-109 15,025 29-23
2/23 53 at Denver..........................................................................L 145-150 14,519 29-24
2/26 54 Orlando............................................................................L 119-131 15,025 29-25
2/27 55 at Utah.............................................................................L 103-118 12,616 29-26
3/2 56 Charlotte......................................................................... W 121-108 15,025 30-26
3/4 57 Seattle..............................................................................L 99-105 15,025 30-27
3/5 58 at Sacramento..................................................................L 92-100 17,014 30-28
3/7 59 Cleveland........................................................................ W 122-92 15,025 31-28
3/10 60 Sacramento..................................................................... W 97-87 15,025 32-28
3/12 61 Indiana............................................................................ W 129-117 15,025 33-28
3/14 62 San Antonio.....................................................................L 99-101 15,025 33-29
3/16 63 at Dallas.......................................................................... W 117-105 17,007 34-29
3/17 64 at Houston.......................................................................L 119-123 15,345 34-30
3/19 65 Portland.......................................................................... W 136-126 15,025 35-30
3/21 66 Denver............................................................................. W 136-116 15,025 36-30
3/23 67 L.A. Clippers.....................................................................L 104-107 15,025 36-31
3/25 68 at Orlando........................................................................L 106-115 15,077 36-32
3/26 69 at Charlotte......................................................................L 94-97 23,901 36-33
3/28 70 at New York..................................................................... W 106-104 14,180 37-33
3/29 71 at Detroit..........................................................................L 105-111 21,454 37-34
3/31 72 at Indiana.........................................................................L 120-127 (OT) 12,127 37-35
4/3 73 Miami.............................................................................. W 127-114 15,025 38-35
4/5 74 Phoenix........................................................................... W 118-101 15,025 39-35
4/6 75 at Sacramento..................................................................L 108-119 17,014 39-36
4/8 76 at San Antonio.................................................................L 105-115 15,908 39-37
4/9 77 at Phoenix........................................................................L 106-120 14,487 39-38
4/11 78 Houston.......................................................................... W 111-99 15,025 40-38
4/13 79 Dallas.............................................................................. W 132-114 15,025 41-38
4/17 80 L.A. Lakers....................................................................... W 118-111 15,025 42-38
4/19 81 at L.A. Clippers................................................................ W 114-113 14,771 43-38
4/21 82 Utah................................................................................ W 125-106 15,025 44-38

265
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
1991-92

BACK ROW (left to right): Assistant Coach Garry St. Jean, Tom Tolbert, Tyrone Hill, Rod Higgins, Chris Mullin, Billy Owens,
Tim Hardaway, Alton Lister, Jim Petersen, Head Coach and General Manager Don Nelson, Athletic Trainer Tom Abdenour.
FRONT: President Dan Finnane, Jud Buechler, Chris Gatling, Vincent Askew, Sarunas Marciulionis,
Mario Elie, Victor Alexander, Chairman Jim Fitzgerald, Conditioning Coach Mark Grabow.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Mullin 81 3346 830 1584 .524 64 175 .366 350 420 .833 127 323 450 286 171 173 202 62 2074 25.6
Hardaway 81 3332 734 1592 .461 127 376 .338 298 389 .766 81 229 310 807 208 164 267 13 1893 23.4
Marciulionis 72 2117 491 912 .538 3 10 .300 376 477 .788 68 140 208 243 237 116 193 10 1361 18.9
Owens 80 2510 468 891 .525 1 9 .111 204 312 .654 243 396 639 188 276 90 179 65 1141 14.3
Higgins 25 535 87 211 .412 33 95 .347 48 59 .814 30 55 85 22 75 15 15 13 255 10.2
Hill 82 1886 254 487 .522 0 1 .000 163 235 .694 182 411 593 47 315 73 106 43 671 8.2
Elie 79 1677 221 424 .521 23 70 .329 155 182 .852 69 158 227 174 159 68 83 15 620 7.8
Alexander 80 1350 243 459 .529 0 1 .000 103 149 .691 106 230 336 32 176 45 91 62 589 7.4
Askew 80 1496 193 379 .509 1 10 .100 111 160 .694 89 144 233 188 128 47 84 23 498 6.2
Gatling 54 612 117 206 .568 0 4 .000 72 109 .661 75 107 182 16 101 31 44 36 306 5.7
Jackson 5 54 11 23 .478 0 0 — 4 6 .667 5 5 10 3 7 2 4 0 26 5.2
Lister 26 293 44 79 .557 0 0 — 14 33 .424 21 71 92 14 61 5 20 16 102 3.9
Tolbert 35 310 33 86 .384 2 8 .250 22 40 .550 14 41 55 21 73 10 20 6 90 2.6
Buechler (TOT) 28 290 29 71 .408 0 1 .000 12 21 .571 18 34 52 23 31 19 13 7 70 2.5
Buechler (GS) 15 121 10 33 .303 0 1 .000 9 12 .750 10 18 28 10 11 9 7 3 29 1.9
Battle (TOT) 16 92 11 17 .647 0 1 .000 10 12 .833 4 12 16 4 10 2 4 2 32 2.0
Battle (GS) 8 46 8 13 .615 0 1 .000 2 4 .500 1 6 7 4 6 1 2 2 18 2.3
Massenburg (GS) 7 22 5 8 .625 0 0 — 6 9 .667 4 8 12 0 10 0 3 0 16 2.3
Massenburg (TOT) 18 90 10 25 .400 0 0 — 9 15 .600 7 18 25 0 21 1 9 1 29 1.6
Petersen 27 169 18 40 .450 0 2 .000 7 10 .700 12 33 45 9 35 5 5 6 43 1.6
Thompson 1 1 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Smrek 2 3 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Western Conference First Round


SuperSonics win series 3-1
April 23................................................ Seattle 117 at Golden State 109 April 28................................................ Golden State 128 at Seattle 129
April 25................................................ Seattle 101 at Golden State 115 April 30................................................ Golden State 116 at Seattle 119

NOTES
• Traded Mitch Richmond, Les Jepsen and a second-round draft pick in 1995
to the Sacramento Kings for the rights to Billy Owens on 11/1/91.
• Recorded their best regular-season record in 16 years (55-27) and a then-all-time best 24-17 (.585) road record.
• Maintained a winning record throughout an entire season for the first time in franchise history.
• Led the league in scoring for the second time in three years (118.7)...Mullin (25.6, third), Hardaway (23.4, sixth)
and Marciulionis (18.9, 26th) ranked among NBA leaders in scoring and formed the league’s top scoring trio (67.9).
• Mullin (first team) and Hardaway (second team) were named to the All-NBA Team.
• Prior to the season, Mullin was named to the 1992 U.S. Olympic “Dream Team.”
• Don Nelson won the NBA Coach of the Year Award for an unprecedented third time.
• Owens was a unanimous pick for the All-Rookie Team.

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 55-27

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
11/1 1 at Denver......................................................................... W 108-105 11,713 1-0
11/2 2 Sacramento..................................................................... W 153-91 15,025 2-0
11/5 3 at Chicago....................................................................... W 118-110 18,136 3-0
11/6 4 at Milwaukee.................................................................. W 120-114 14,591 4-0
11/8 5 at Philadelphia.................................................................L 116-126 14,338 4-1
11/9 6 at Washington................................................................. W 127-119 10,711 5-1
11/12 7 Phoenix........................................................................... W 119-116 15,025 6-1
11/14 8 L.A. Lakers........................................................................L 112-115 15,025 6-2
11/16 9 at L.A. Clippers................................................................ W 123-105 11,485 7-2
11/20 10 Chicago............................................................................L 108-112 15,025 7-3
11/22 11 at Portland...................................................................... W 116-112 12,888 8-3
11/23 12 Milwaukee...................................................................... W 120-115 15,025 9-3
11/26 13 at Seattle..........................................................................L 130-136 (OT) 11,743 9-4
11/29 14 at Utah.............................................................................L 108-135 18,700 9-5
12/3 15 Utah................................................................................ W 108-103 15,025 10-5
12/5 16 Dallas.............................................................................. W 117-107 15,025 11-5
12/7 17 Sacramento..................................................................... W 124-120 15,025 12-5
12/10 18 L.A. Clippers.....................................................................L 117-127 15,025 12-6
12/12 19 Houston...........................................................................L 96-99 15,025 12-7
12/14 20 Orlando........................................................................... W 128-107 15,025 13-7
12/17 21 Minnesota....................................................................... W 119-105 15,025 14-7
12/18 22 at L.A. Clippers................................................................ W 104-100 10,260 15-7
12/20 23 Portland.......................................................................... W 123-118 15,025 16-7
12/21 24 at Seattle..........................................................................L 112-120 14,180 16-8
12/26 25 at Denver......................................................................... W 110-100 17,022 17-8
12/27 26 at Minnesota................................................................... W 106-102 (OT) 19,006 18-8
12/30 27 at L.A. Lakers................................................................... W 114-99 17,505 19-8
1/2 28 Denver............................................................................. W 125-111 15,025 20-8
1/4 29 Indiana............................................................................ W 140-121 15,025 21-8
1/10 30 San Antonio.....................................................................L 120-128 15,025 21-9
1/11 31 at Phoenix........................................................................L 118-130 14,496 21-10
1/14 32 at San Antonio................................................................ W 124-123 16,057 22-10
1/16 33 at Houston...................................................................... W 98-91 14,001 23-10
1/18 34 at Dallas.......................................................................... W 143-141 17,502 24-10
1/20 35 Charlotte......................................................................... W 135-119 15,025 25-10
1/22 36 Atlanta............................................................................ W 136-124 15,025 26-10
1/24 37 New York..........................................................................L 109-114 15,025 26-11
1/28 38 Portland...........................................................................L 116-124 (OT) 15,025 26-12
1/29 39 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 99-112 17,041 26-13
1/31 40 Denver............................................................................. W 124-103 15,025 27-13
2/2 41 at New York..................................................................... W 120-113 19,763 28-13
2/3 42 at Orlando....................................................................... W 122-114 15,151 29-13
2/5 43 at Miami...........................................................................L 124-126 15,008 29-14
2/6 44 at Charlotte......................................................................L 113-132 23,698 29-15
2/11 45 Washington..................................................................... W 139-127 15,025 30-15
2/13 46 San Antonio.................................................................... W 109-94 15,025 31-15
2/15 47 Seattle............................................................................. W 140-122 15,025 32-15
2/17 48 L.A. Lakers....................................................................... W 116-100 15,025 33-15
2/19 49 Boston............................................................................. W 117-112 15,025 34-15
2/21 50 Phoenix........................................................................... W 123-115 15,025 35-15
2/22 51 at L.A. Lakers................................................................... W 126-124 17,505 36-15
2/24 52 at Dallas.......................................................................... W 138-131 14,828 37-15
2/26 53 at Houston.......................................................................L 116-118 14,030 37-16
2/27 54 at San Antonio.................................................................L 103-124 16,057 37-17
2/29 55 Miami.............................................................................. W 136-110 15,025 38-17
3/2 56 at Sacramento................................................................. W 118-98 17,014 39-17
3/3 57 Utah.................................................................................L 101-123 15,025 39-18
3/5 58 Cleveland........................................................................ W 116-108 15,025 40-18
3/7 59 Houston.......................................................................... W 110-100 15,025 41-18
3/8 60 at L.A. Clippers.................................................................L 96-97 15,800 41-19
3/10 61 New Jersey...................................................................... W 129-122 15,025 42-19
3/12 62 Detroit..............................................................................L 112-119 15,025 42-20
3/17 63 at Seattle......................................................................... W 119-107 13,163 43-20
3/18 64 Minnesota....................................................................... W 123-120 15,025 44-20
3/20 65 at Cleveland.....................................................................L 107-122 20,273 44-21
3/22 66 at Boston..........................................................................L 97-114 14,890 44-22
3/23 67 at Atlanta.........................................................................L 125-126 (OT) 13,192 44-23
3/25 68 at Detroit......................................................................... W 103-99 21,454 45-23
3/27 69 at Indiana........................................................................ W 125-117 15,001 46-23
3/28 70 at New Jersey.................................................................. W 153-148 (OT) 20,049 47-23
3/30 71 Philadelphia.................................................................... W 124-106 15,025 48-23
3/31 72 at Sacramento................................................................. W 148-136 (2OT) 17,014 49-23
4/2 73 at Phoenix........................................................................L 105-109 14,496 49-24
4/3 74 Sacramento..................................................................... W 124-116 (OT) 15,025 50-24
4/5 75 Portland...........................................................................L 122-130 15,025 50-25
4/7 76 at Portland.......................................................................L 101-110 12,888 50-26
4/8 77 Dallas.............................................................................. W 110-91 15,025 51-26
4/11 78 Phoenix........................................................................... W 134-125 15,025 52-26
4/13 79 at Utah.............................................................................L 99-138 19,911 52-27
4/14 80 at Minnesota................................................................... W 122-100 18,410 53-27
4/17 81 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... W 116-104 15,025 54-27
4/19 82 Seattle............................................................................. W 108-106 15,025 55-27

267
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
1992-93

BACK ROW (left to right): Assistant Coach Gregg Popovich, Tyrone Hill, Chris Gatling, Billy Owens, Chris Mullin, Alton Lister, Victor Alexander,
Jeff Grayer, Head Coach and General Manager Don Nelson. MIDDLE: Assistant Coach Donn Nelson, Jud Buechler, Sean Higgins, Tim Hardaway,
Sarunas Marciulionis, Byron Houston, Latrell Sprewell, Assistant Coach Paul Pressey. FRONT: Barry Stevens, Keith Jennings.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Mullin 46 1902 474 930 .510 60 133 .451 183 226 .810 42 190 232 166 76 68 139 41 1191 25.9
Hardaway 66 2609 522 1168 .447 102 309 .330 273 367 .744 60 203 263 699 152 116 220 12 1419 21.5
Owens 37 1201 247 493 .501 1 11 .091 117 183 .639 108 156 264 144 105 35 106 28 612 16.5
Sprewell 77 2741 449 968 .464 73 198 .369 211 283 .746 79 192 271 295 166 126 203 52 1182 15.4
Alexander 72 1753 344 667 .516 10 22 .455 111 162 .685 132 288 420 93 218 34 120 53 809 11.2
Spencer (TOT) 20 422 73 163 .448 0 2 .000 41 54 .759 38 43 81 24 64 17 26 7 187 9.4
Spencer (GS) 17 407 73 160 .456 0 2 .000 41 54 .759 38 42 80 24 61 15 24 7 187 11.0
Gatling 70 1248 249 462 .539 0 6 .000 150 207 .725 129 191 320 40 197 44 102 53 648 9.3
Grayer 48 1025 165 353 .467 2 14 .143 91 136 .669 71 86 157 70 120 31 54 8 423 8.8
Hill 74 2070 251 494 .508 0 4 .000 138 221 .624 255 499 754 68 320 41 92 40 640 8.6
Jennings 8 136 25 42 .595 5 9 .556 14 18 .778 2 9 11 23 18 4 7 0 69 8.6
Higgins 29 591 96 215 .447 13 37 .351 35 47 .745 23 45 68 66 54 13 64 5 240 8.3
Marciulionis 30 836 178 328 .543 3 15 .200 162 213 .761 40 57 97 105 92 51 76 2 221 7.4
Buechler 70 1287 176 403 .437 20 59 .339 65 87 .747 81 114 195 94 98 47 55 19 437 6.2
Houston 79 1274 145 325 .446 2 7 .286 129 194 .665 119 196 315 69 253 44 87 43 421 5.3
Pressey 18 268 29 66 .439 0 4 .000 21 27 .778 8 23 31 30 36 11 23 5 79 4.4
Durham 5 78 6 25 .240 0 0 — 9 12 .750 5 9 14 4 6 1 7 1 21 4.2
Courtney (TOT) 12 104 13 32 .406 0 0 — 7 9 .778 4 15 19 3 17 5 6 5 33 2.8
Courtney (GS) 7 70 9 23 .391 0 0 — 4 5 .800 2 15 17 2 8 3 3 4 22 3.1
Lister 20 174 19 42 .452 0 0 — 7 13 .538 15 29 44 5 40 0 18 9 45 2.3
Nealy 30 229 16 46 .348 7 22 .318 7 10 .700 8 40 48 13 35 9 5 1 46 1.5
Stevens 2 6 1 2 .500 0 0 — 0 0 — 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 1.0

NOTES
• Mullin was joined on the Western Conf team by Hardaway, giving the Warriors an All-Star duo for a third straight season.
• Hardaway, who finished 13th in the league in scoring (21.5) and second in assists (10.6), was named All-NBA Third Team,
becoming the first guard in franchise history to make back-to-back appearances on the team.
• Sprewell, the first rookie in team history to total at least 1,000 points, 250 rebounds, 250 assists,
100 steals and 50 blocks, was named to the NBA All-Rookie Second Team.
• Warriors led the NBA in games missed due to injury or illness with 14 players sidelined for a total of 312 games.
• Team was awarded the third pick in the 1993 NBA Draft at the NBA Draft Lottery, selecting Anfernee Hardaway,
then immediately trading his rights along with first-round picks in 1996, 1998 & 2000 to Orlando for the rights
to Chris Webber, the number one pick in the draft.

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 34-48

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
11/6 1 at Utah............................................................................ W 129-114 19,911 1-0
11/7 2 at Minnesota................................................................... W 121-119 (OT) 19,006 2-0
11/10 3 L.A. Lakers........................................................................L 106-107 15,025 2-1
11/12 4 Cleveland ........................................................................L 122-126 (2OT) 15,025 2-2
11/14 5 Portland...........................................................................L 116-130 15,025 2-3
11/15 6 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 102-105 13,941 2-4
11/17 7 at Miami.......................................................................... W 125-119 15,008 3-4
11/19 8 at Orlando........................................................................L 102-126 15,151 3-5
11/20 9 at Charlotte......................................................................L 110-117 (OT) 23,698 3-6
11/22 10 at New Jersey.................................................................. W 114-101 14,463 4-6
11/24 11 Chicago............................................................................L 92-101 15,025 4-7
11/27 12 at Phoenix........................................................................L 107-121 19,023 4-8
11/28 13 Phoenix........................................................................... W 134-131 15,025 5-8
12/2 14 Charlotte..........................................................................L 111-110 15,025 5-9
12/4 15 at Denver..........................................................................L 113-116 12,936 5-10
12/5 16 Orlando........................................................................... W 119-104 15,025 6-10
12/8 17 Indiana.............................................................................L 115-125 15,025 6-11
12/10 18 Milwaukee...................................................................... W 114-102 15,025 7-11
12/12 19 at Sacramento................................................................. W 124-120 17,317 8-11
12/15 20 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... W 109-90 15,025 9-11
12/16 21 at L.A. Clippers................................................................ W 116-114 (OT) 9,921 10-11
12/19 22 Minnesota....................................................................... W 122-116 (OT) 15,025 11-11
12/20 23 at Portland.......................................................................L 114-130 12,888 11-12
12/22 24 at Phoenix........................................................................L 104-106 19,023 11-13
12/23 25 Dallas.............................................................................. W 111-97 15,025 12-13
12/26 26 at Dallas.......................................................................... W 110-96 13,155 13-13
12/28 27 at San Antonio................................................................ W 106-105 16,057 14-13
12/29 28 at Houston...................................................................... W 132-112 15,357 15-13
1/2 29 Houston.......................................................................... W 113-107 15,025 16-13
1/5 30 at Seattle..........................................................................L 106-116 14,252 16-14
1/7 31 Miami.............................................................................. W 119-105 15,025 17-14
1/9 32 at Detroit......................................................................... W 108-104 21,454 18-14
1/12 33 at Atlanta.........................................................................L 118-126 9,175 18-15
1/13 34 at Philadelphia.................................................................L 122-129 13,148 18-16
1/15 35 at Chicago........................................................................L 101-122 18,676 18-17
1/16 36 at Indiana.........................................................................L 116-117 14,685 18-18
1/18 37 Sacramento......................................................................L 107-111 15,025 18-19
1/20 38 Utah................................................................................ W 120-113 15,025 19-19
1/22 39 Seattle..............................................................................L 114-118 (2OT) 15,025 19-20
1/26 40 at Portland.......................................................................L 133-143 12,888 19-21
1/27 41 Denver............................................................................. W 123-95 15,025 20-21
1/29 42 L.A. Clippers.....................................................................L 105-106 15,025 20-22
2/1 43 at Milwaukee...................................................................L 102-116 16,236 20-23
2/2 44 at Cleveland.....................................................................L 90-100 16,681 20-24
2/4 45 at New York......................................................................L 101-105 19,763 20-25
2/5 46 at Washington..................................................................L 111-138 18,756 20-26
2/7 47 at Boston..........................................................................L 82-87 14,890 20-27
2/9 48 Atlanta.............................................................................L 114-125 15,025 20-28
2/11 49 Phoenix............................................................................L 100-122 15,025 20-29
2/13 50 at Sacramento................................................................. W 111-110 17,317 21-29
2/14 51 Washington..................................................................... W 114-94 15,025 22-29
2/16 52 San Antonio.................................................................... W 133-112 15,025 23-29
2/18 53 Seattle..............................................................................L 116-131 15,025 23-30
2/24 54 Utah................................................................................ W 120-108 15,025 24-30
2/26 55 L.A. Clippers.....................................................................L 98-106 15,025 24-31
2/27 56 at Seattle..........................................................................L 92-109 14,656 24-32
3/1 57 Philadelphia.................................................................... W 131-118 15,025 25-32
3/3 58 L.A. Lakers........................................................................L 111-117 15,025 25-33
3/7 59 Portland...........................................................................L 96-113 15,025 25-34
3/10 60 at Phoenix........................................................................L 100-111 19,023 25-35
3/11 61 New Jersey.......................................................................L 91-103 15,025 25-36
3/16 62 Boston..............................................................................L 88-114 15,025 25-37
3/18 63 Houston...........................................................................L 85-98 15,025 25-38
3/19 64 at Sacramento................................................................. W 113-101 17,317 26-38
3/22 65 Detroit............................................................................. W 96-91 15,025 27-38
3/25 66 at Denver..........................................................................L 88-99 12,854 27-39
3/26 67 at Minnesota................................................................... W 94-91 18,374 28-39
3/28 68 New York..........................................................................L 84-94 15,025 28-40
3/30 69 Minnesota........................................................................L 100-103 15,025 28-41
4/2 70 at Dallas.......................................................................... W 134-93 16,722 29-41
4/3 71 at Houston.......................................................................L 111-118 14,767 29-42
4/6 72 at San Antonio................................................................ W 125-111 16,057 30-42
4/8 73 L.A. Lakers....................................................................... W 122-116 (OT) 15,025 31-42
4/10 74 Dallas.............................................................................. W 100-94 15,025 32-42
4/12 75 Denver..............................................................................L 96-107 15,025 32-43
4/14 76 San Antonio.....................................................................L 93-96 15,025 32-44
4/16 77 at L.A. Clippers.................................................................L 115-122 13,632 32-45
4/18 78 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 112-115 14,827 32-46
4/20 79 at Portland.......................................................................L 99-115 12,888 32-47
4/21 80 Sacramento..................................................................... W 132-105 15,025 33-47
4/23 81 at Utah.............................................................................L 91-105 19,911 33-48
4/25 82 Seattle............................................................................. W 119-109 15,025 34-48

269
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
1993-94

BACK ROW (standing left to right): Athletic Trainer Tom Abdenour, Assistant Coach Donn Nelson, Strength and Conditioning Coach Mark Grabow,
Assistant Coach Paul Pressey, Todd Lichti, Josh Grant, Billy Owens, Chris Webber, Chris Mullin, Victor Alexander, Chris Gatling, Head Coach and GM
Don Nelson, Assistant Coach Gregg Popovich, Equipment Manager Shane Salazar. MIDDLE (seated): President Dan Finnane, Jeff Grayer,
Sarunas Marciulionis, Tim Hardaway, Latrell Sprewell, Byron Houston, Jud Buechler, Chairman Jim Fitzgerald. FRONT: Avery Johnson, Keith Jennings.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Sprewell 82 3533 613 1417 .433 141 391 .361 353 456 .774 80 321 401 385 158 180 226 76 1720 21.0
Webber 76 2438 572 1037 .552 0 14 .000 189 355 .532 305 389 694 272 247 93 206 164 1333 17.5
Mullin 62 2324 410 869 .472 55 151 .364 165 219 .753 64 281 345 315 114 107 178 53 1040 16.8
Owens 79 2738 492 971 .507 3 15 .200 199 326 .610 230 410 640 326 269 83 214 60 1186 15.0
Johnson 82 2332 356 724 .492 0 12 .000 178 253 .704 41 135 176 433 160 113 172 8 890 10.9
Alexander 69 1318 266 502 .530 2 13 .154 68 129 .527 114 194 308 66 168 28 86 32 602 8.7
Gatling 82 1296 271 461 .588 0 1 .000 129 208 .620 143 254 397 41 223 40 84 63 671 8.2
Grayer 67 1096 191 363 .526 2 12 .167 71 118 .602 76 115 191 62 103 33 63 13 455 6.8
Lichti 5 58 10 28 .357 2 2 1.000 9 11 .818 3 7 10 3 9 0 0 0 31 6.2
Jennings 76 1097 138 342 .404 56 151 .371 100 120 .833 16 73 89 218 62 65 74 0 432 5.7
Spencer 5 63 9 18 .500 0 0 —- 3 4 .750 4 8 12 3 6 1 2 2 21 4.2
Grant 53 382 59 146 .404 17 61 .279 22 29 .759 27 62 89 24 62 18 30 8 157 3.0
Buechler 36 218 42 84 .500 12 29 .414 10 20 .500 13 19 32 16 24 8 12 1 106 2.9
Houston 71 866 81 177 .458 1 7 .143 33 54 .611 67 127 194 32 181 33 49 31 196 2.8
Demps 2 11 2 6 .333 0 0 —- 0 2 .000 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 4 2.0
Murphy (TOT) 9 67 6 12 .500 0 0 —- 3 6 .500 4 6 10 4 10 2 1 0 15 1.7
Murphy (GS) 2 10 0 0 —- 0 0 —- 0 0 —- 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0.0

Western Conference First Round


Suns win series 3-0
April 29...............................................Golden State 104 at Phoenix 111
May 1..................................................Golden State 111 at Phoenix 117
May 4..................................................Phoenix 140 at Golden State 133

NOTES
• Reached the 50-win mark for just the fourth time in franchise history and posted the NBA’s most improved record (+16 wins).
• Established a new team record for assists (2,198 - record since eclipsed) and led the NBA in field goal percentage (.492).
• Latrell Sprewell, a member of the All-Star Team, became the first guard in team history
to be named to the All-NBA First Team and at age 23, he also became the youngest guard in history to make
an NBA All-Defensive Team when he was voted to the Second Team.
• Chris Webber was named NBA Rookie of the Year after becoming the first rookie in history
to total over 1,000 points, 500 rebounds, 250 assists, 150 blocks and 75 steals in a season...Was also a
unanimous choice for the NBA All-Rookie First Team.
• Chris Mullin to miss the first 20 games, while Tim Hardaway and Sarunas Marciulionis missed entire season.
• Don Nelson was selected by USA Basketball to coach Dream Team II, which included Hardaway,
at the 1994 World Championship of Basketball.

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 50-32

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
11/5 1 at San Antonio.................................................................L 85-91 36,523 0-1
11/6 2 at Dallas.......................................................................... W 93-89 13,195 1-1
11/9 3 Houston.......................................................................... .L 93-102 15,025 1-2
11/12 4 Cleveland.........................................................................L 93-102 15,025 1-3
11/13 5 at Denver......................................................................... .W 106-98 17,171 2-3
11/16 6 Phoenix........................................................................... .L 104-116 15,025 2-4
11/18 7 L.A. Lakers....................................................................... W 103-76 15,025 3-4
11/20 8 Seattle..............................................................................L 97-112 15,025 3-5
11/23 9 at Orlando....................................................................... .L 107-120 15,291 3-6
11/24 10 at Miami.......................................................................... .W 108-102 15,002 4-6
11/26 11 at Philadelphia................................................................ W 100-88 18,168 5-6
11/28 12 at Detroit......................................................................... .W 91-88 21,454 6-6
11/30 13 Dallas.............................................................................. W 103-91 15,025 7-6
12/2 14 Minnesota....................................................................... .L 91-103 15,025 7-7
12/4 15 Indiana............................................................................ W 99-92 15,025 8-7
12/7 16 Denver ........................................................................... .W 95-90 15,025 9-7
12/9 17 New York......................................................................... .L 81-94 15,025 9-8
12/11 18 Utah................................................................................ .W 115-112 (OT) 15,025 10-8
12/12 19 at L.A. Lakers................................................................... W 100-97 11,477 11-8
12/15 20 at Phoenix....................................................................... .L 104-110 19,023 11-9
12/17 21 at Sacramento................................................................. W 109-94 17,317 12-9
12/18 22 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 111-126 14,813 12-10
12/21 23 Portland.......................................................................... .L 98-100 15,025 12-11
12/23 24 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... W 141-95 15,025 13-11
12/26 25 at Portland...................................................................... W 108-106 (OT) 12,888 14-11
12/28 26 Philadelphia.....................................................................L 90-107 15,025 14-12
12/30 27 at Denver......................................................................... .L 96-101 17,171 14-13
1/4 28 Sacramento..................................................................... .W 115-112 15,025 15-13
1/6 29 San Antonio.................................................................... .W 102-98 15,025 16-13
1/9 30 at Phoenix....................................................................... .L 107-122 19,023 16-14
1/11 31 at L.A. Lakers................................................................... W 122-117 11,735 17-14
1/12 32 Miami.............................................................................. .W 100-92 15,025 18-14
1/14 33 Seattle............................................................................. W 121-100 15,025 19-14
1/17 34 Phoenix........................................................................... .W 104-99 15,025 20-14
1/19 35 at Atlanta........................................................................ .W 120-119 10,970 21-14
1/21 36 at Boston......................................................................... .L 116-124 14,890 21-15
1/22 37 at New Jersey...................................................................L 98-124 20,049 21-16
1/26 38 Detroit............................................................................. W 108-92 15,025 22-16
1/28 39 at Utah............................................................................ .L 91-119 19,911 22-17
1/29 40 New Jersey...................................................................... .L 106-120 15,025 22-18
1/31 41 at L.A. Clippers................................................................ W 110-96 9,281 23-18
2/2 42 Denver............................................................................. W 97-84 15,025 24-18
2/4 43 Chicago........................................................................... .L 99-101 15,025 24-19
2/6 44 at Washington................................................................. W 106-84 18,756 25-19
2/7 45 at Indiana........................................................................ .L 99-104 12,003 25-20
2/9 46 at Charlotte..................................................................... W 126-116 23,698 26-20
2/10 47 at New York..................................................................... W . 113-105 19,763 27-20
2/15 48 Sacramento..................................................................... .W 123-113 15,025 28-20
2/17 49 Atlanta............................................................................ W 119-115 15,025 29-20
2/19 50 Boston............................................................................. W 101-90 15,025 30-20
2/22 51 at Milwaukee.................................................................. W 117-113 13,945 31-20
2/23 52 at Chicago....................................................................... .L 100-123 18,442 31-21
2/25 53 at Cleveland.....................................................................L 97-107 19,021 31-22
2/27 54 at Minnesota....................................................................L 100-107 18,268 31-23
3/1 55 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... W 114-109 15,025 32-23
3/3 56 Phoenix........................................................................... .W 120-107 15,025 33-23
3/5 57 Charlotte......................................................................... .W 129-112 15,025 34-23
3/7 58 at Portland...................................................................... .L 108-137 12,888 34-24
3/8 59 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 98-113 14,624 34-25
3/10 60 Portland.......................................................................... .W 100-97 15,025 35-25
3/13 61 at L.A. Clippers.................................................................L 117-120 (OT) 10,086 35-26
3/15 62 Washington..................................................................... .W 123-93 15,025 36-26
3/17 63 at Houston...................................................................... .L 99-112 14,707 36-27
3/19 64 at Dallas.......................................................................... .W 116-107 16,101 37-27
3/22 65 Orlando........................................................................... .W 117-116 15,025 38-27
3/24 66 Milwaukee...................................................................... W . 114-112 15,025 39-27
3/26 67 San Antonio.................................................................... .L 101-112 15,025 39-28
3/29 68 at Utah............................................................................ .W 116-113 19,911 40-28
3/30 69 Houston.......................................................................... .L 104-114 15,025 40-29
4/1 70 Minnesota....................................................................... .W 146-109 15,025 41-29
4/2 71 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 109-119 14,812 41-30
4/5 72 at San Antonio................................................................ W 106-101 18,769 42-30
4/7 73 at Houston...................................................................... .L 102-134 15,914 42-31
4/9 74 at Minnesota................................................................... W 117-105 17,878 43-31
4/11 75 Dallas.............................................................................. W 122-108 15,025 44-31
4/12 76 at L.A. Lakers................................................................... W 128-117 13,302 45-31
4/14 77 Portland.......................................................................... .W 113-108 15,025 46-31
4/16 78 Utah................................................................................ .W 109-105 15,025 47-31
4/18 79 at L.A. Clippers................................................................ W 134-131 (OT) 10,969 48-31
4/21 80 Sacramento..................................................................... .W 121-96 15,025 49-31
4/23 81 L.A. Lakers....................................................................... W 126-91 15,025 50-31
4/24 82 at Sacramento..................................................................L 97-105 17,317 50-32

271
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
1994-95

BACK ROW (left to right): Carlos Rogers, Donyell Marshall, David Wood, Victor Alexander, Rony Seikaly, Clifford Rozier,
Chris Gatling, Assistant Coach Rod Higgins, Interim Head Coach Bob Lanier, Owner and CEO Christopher Cohan.
MIDDLE: Strength and Conditioning Coach Mark Grabow, Vice President and Assistant General Manager Al Attles, Chris Mullin, Ricky Pierce,
Latrell Sprewell, Tim Hardaway, Keith Jennings, Athletic Trainer Tom Abdenour. FRONT: Ryan Lorthridge and Dwayne Morton.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Sprewell 69 2771 490 1171 .418 90 326 .276 350 448 .781 58 198 256 279 108 112 230 46 1420 20.6
Hardaway 62 2321 430 1007 .427 168 444 .378 219 288 .760 46 144 190 578 155 88 214 121 247 20.1
Mullin 25 890 170 348 .489 42 93 .452 94 107 .879 25 90 115 125 53 38 93 19 476 19.0
Gatling 58 1470 324 512 .633 0 1 .000 148 250 .592 144 299 443 51 184 39 117 52 796 13.7
Marshall (TOT) 72 2086 345 876 .394 69 243 .284 147 222 .662 137 268 405 105 157 45 115 88 906 12.6
Marshall (GS) 32 1050 187 453 .413 37 137 .270 64 100 .640 73 136 209 48 94 20 57 38 475 14.8
Pierce 27 673 111 254 .437 23 70 .329 93 106 .877 12 52 64 40 38 22 24 2 338 12.5
Seikaly 36 1035 162 314 .516 0 0 — 111 160 .694 77 189 266 45 122 20 104 37 435 12.1
Gugliotta 40 1324 176 397 .443 28 90 .311 55 97 .567 100 197 297 122 98 50 93 23 435 10.9
Alexander 50 1237 230 447 .515 6 25 .240 36 60 .600 87 204 291 60 145 28 76 29 502 10.0
Rogers 49 1017 180 340 .529 2 14 .143 76 146 .521 108 170 278 37 124 22 84 52 438 8.9
Jennings 80 1722 190 425 .447 75 204 .368 134 153 .876 26 122 148 373 133 95 120 2 589 7.4
Lorthridge 37 672 106 223 .475 3 14 .214 57 88 .648 24 47 71 101 42 28 57 1 272 7.4
Legler 24 371 60 115 .522 26 50 .520 30 34 .882 12 28 40 27 33 12 20 1 76 7.3
Rozier 66 1494 189 390 .485 2 7 .286 68 152 .447 200 286 486 45 196 35 89 39 448 6.8
Wood 78 1336 153 326 .469 31 91 .341 91 117 .778 83 158 241 65 217 28 53 3 428 5.5
Morton 41 395 50 129 .388 9 25 .360 58 85 .682 21 37 58 18 45 11 27 15 167 4.1
Bol 5 81 6 10 .600 3 5 .600 0 0 — 1 11 12 0 10 0 1 9 15 3.0
Higgins 5 46 3 12 .250 1 6 .167 3 4 .750 4 3 7 3 7 1 1 1 10 2.0

NOTES
• Latrell Sprewell, at age 24, became the youngest Warriors player to start in an NBA All-Star Game
since Rick Barry earned the honor as a 21-year-old rookie in 1966.
• Tim Hardaway finished the season as the only player in the league who averaged over 20.0 points and
9.0 assists (third in the league in assists with a 9.3 average).
• Chris Gatling became the first Warriors player since Wilt Chamberlain (1962-63) to lead the
NBA in field goal percentage (.633), setting a team record.
• Donyell Marshall was acquired from Minnesota in exchange for Tom Gugliotta on 2/18/95, and
was named NBA All-Rookie Second Team by the league’s head coaches.
• Christopher Cohan became the sole owner of the Warriors by purchasing a 75-percent
interest from a group of co-investors led by Jim Fitzgerald and Dan Finnane.
• Rony Seikaly was acquired from Miami in exchange for Billy Owens and the rights to Predrag Danilovic on 11/2/94.
• Tom Gugliotta and three future first-round picks were acquired from Washington in exchange for Chris Webber on 11/17/94.
• Don Nelson stepped down as head coach and general manager, Bob Lanier was named
interim head coach and Ed Gregory was named director of player personnel on 2/13/95.
• On 5/21/95, the Warriors won the NBA Draft Lottery and used the first pick in the draft to select Joe Smith.

272
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 26-56

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
11/4 1 at San Antonio ................................................................ W 123-118 30,542 1-0
11/5 2 at Denver ........................................................................ W 108-104 17,171 2-0
11/8 3 Miami ............................................................................. W 121-114 15,025 3-0
11/11 4 at Utah .......................................................................... W 112-104 19,783 4-0
11/12 5 L.A. Lakers ..................................................................... W 121-99 15,025 5-0
11/15 6 Minnesota ......................................................................L 112-114 15,025 5-1
11/17 7 New York ....................................................................... W 109-100 15,025 6-1
11/19 8 Utah ............................................................................... W 119-115 15,025 7-1
11/22 9 at Charlotte .....................................................................L 98-102 23,698 7-2
11/24 10 at Indiana ........................................................................L 96-123 16,613 7-3
11/26 11 at Cleveland .....................................................................L 87-101 20,562 7-4
11/27 12 at Detroit .........................................................................L 91-106 15,189 7-5
11/29 13 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... W 127-124 (OT) 15,025 8-5
12/1 14 Houston ...........................................................................L 109-113 15,025 8-6
12/3 15 Indiana ............................................................................L 107-118 15,025 8-7
12/6 16 at L.A. Lakers .................................................................. .L 101-113 10,579 8-8
12/9 17 at Portland .....................................................................L 107-116 12,888 8-9
12/10 18 at Sacramento .................................................................L 94-106 17,317 8-10
12/12 19 at Phoenix .......................................................................L 84-90 19,023 8-11
12/13 20 Sacramento .....................................................................L 107-112 15,025 8-12
12/15 21 at L.A. Clippers ................................................................L 82-89 17,277 8-13
12/16 22 Orlando ...........................................................................L 128-131 (OT) 15,025 8-14
12/20 23 Dallas ..............................................................................L 107-110 15,025 8-15
12/22 24 Washington .................................................................... W 107-87 15,025 9-15
12/27 25 L.A. Lakers ...................................................................... W 129-105 15,025 10-15
12/29 26 at Houston .......................................................................L 124-126 16,611 10-16
12/30 27 at Dallas ..........................................................................L 94-110 17,502 10-17
1/3 28 San Antonio .....................................................................L 86-91 15,025 10-18
1/5 29 Milwaukee .......................................................................L 103-111 15,025 10-19
1/10 30 Seattle..............................................................................L 118-128 (OT) 15,025 10-20
1/11 31 at Portland ......................................................................L 92-104 12,888 10-21
1/13 32 at L.A. Lakers ...................................................................L 104-115 13,182 10-22
1/14 33 Cleveland ........................................................................L 97-103 (OT) 15,025 10-23
1/16 34 Denver ............................................................................ W 77-73 15,025 11-23
1/19 35 at Sacramento .................................................................L 103-112 17,317 11-24
1/24 36 New Jersey ......................................................................L 93-106 15,025 11-25
1/26 37 at Washington................................................................. W 121-118 (OT) 15,911 12-25
1/27 38 at Boston .........................................................................L 91-117 14,890 12-26
1/29 39 at Chicago .......................................................................L 94-116 22,398 12-27
1/31 40 at New York .....................................................................L 87-90 19,763 12-28
2/1 41 at Atlanta ........................................................................L 99-111 9,671 12-29
2/3 42 L.A. Clippers ................................................................... W 106-89 15,025 13-29
2/5 43 Chicago ...........................................................................L 93-97 15,025 13-30
2/7 44 at Minnesota ...................................................................L 100-109 14,396 13-31
2/9 45 at Denver ........................................................................ W 109-101 17,171 14-31
2/14 46 at Seattle .........................................................................L 108-118 13,918 14-32
2/15 47 Boston .............................................................................L 115-116 15,025 14-33
2/17 48 at Phoenix....................................................................... W 139-128 (OT) 19,023 15-33
2/18 49 Seattle .............................................................................L 117-129 15,025 15-34
2/20 50 Philadelphia ................................................................... W 98-85 15,025 16-34
2/22 51 Portland ..........................................................................L 89-107 15,025 16-35
2/25 52 at Houston .......................................................................L 105-112 16,611 16-36
2/26 53 at San Antonio .................................................................L 99-129 29,014 16-37
3/1 54 Utah ................................................................................L 85-98 15,025 16-38
3/3 55 Charlotte .........................................................................L 86-116 15,025 16-39
3/5 56 Phoenix ...........................................................................L 112-122 15,025 16-40
3/6 57 at Seattle ........................................................................ W 106-103 13,442 17-40
3/8 58 L.A. Clippers ................................................................... W 120-107 15,025 18-40
3/10 59 at L.A. Clippers ................................................................L 102-121 8,353 18-41
3/12 60 at Phoenix....................................................................... W 124-117 (OT) 19,023 19-41
3/13 61 Dallas .............................................................................L 125-130 15,025 19-42
3/15 62 L.A. Lakers ...................................................................... W 119-108 15,025 20-42
3/17 63 at Sacramento .................................................................L 110-128 17,317 20-43
3/19 64 Detroit ........................................................................... W 117-115 15,025 21-43
3/21 65 at Milwaukee ...................................................................L 109-115 13,187 21-44
3/22 66 at Philadelphia ................................................................L 102-119 10,160 21-45
3/24 67 at Miami ..........................................................................L 111-115 14,461 21-46
3/26 68 at Orlando .......................................................................L 98-132 16,010 21-47
3/28 69 at New Jersey ................................................................. W 127-113 15,447 22-47
3/30 70 Atlanta ............................................................................L 80-108 15,025 22-48
4/1 71 Minnesota .......................................................................L 104-126 15,025 22-49
4/4 72 Phoenix .......................................................................... W 122-114 15,025 23-49
4/6 73 Houston ...........................................................................L 102-110 15,025 23-50
4/8 74 San Antonio .....................................................................L 99-112 15,025 23-51
4/10 75 at Dallas ......................................................................... W 123-112 17,063 24-51
4/12 76 at Minnesota .................................................................. W 123-109 13,850 25-51
4/13 77 at Utah ............................................................................L 102-121 19,911 25-52
4/15 78 Seattle .............................................................................L 99-115 15,025 25-53
4/18 79 Portland ......................................................................... W 103-102 15,025 26-53
4/20 80 Sacramento .....................................................................L 98-112 15,025 26-54
4/22 81 Denver..............................................................................L 129-130 (2OT) 15,025 26-55
4/23 82 at Portland ......................................................................L 83-116 12,888 26-56

273
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
1995-96

BACK ROW (left to right): Equipment Manager Shane Salazar, Assistant Coach John Wetzel, Rony Seikaly, Kevin Willis, Clifford Rozier,
Assistant Coach Rod Higgins, Assistant Coach George Irvine. MIDDLE: Strength and Conditioning Coach Mark Grabow,
Athletic Trainer Tom Abdenour, Joe Smith, Jon Barry, Bimbo Coles, Owner and CEO Christopher Cohan, Head Coach Rick Adelman.
FRONT: Jerome Kersey, Andrew DeClercq, B.J. Armstrong, Latrell Sprewell, Chris Mullin, Donyell Marshall.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Sprewell 78 3064 515 1202 .428 91 282 .323 352 446 .789 124 256 380 328 150 127 222 45 1473 18.9
Smith 82 2821 469 1024 .458 10 28 .357 303 392 .773 300 417 717 79 224 85 138 134 1251 15.3
Hardaway 52 1487 255 606 .421 85 232 .366 140 182 .769 22 109 131 360 131 74 125 11 735 14.1
Mullin 55 1617 269 539 .499 59 150 .393 137 160 .856 44 115 159 194 127 75 122 32 734 13.3
Armstrong 82 2262 340 727 .468 98 207 .473 234 279 .839 22 162 184 401 147 68 128 6 1012 12.3
Seikaly 64 1813 285 568 .502 2 3 .667 204 282 .723 166 333 499 71 219 40 180 69 776 12.1
Coles (TOT) 81 2615 318 777 .409 88 254 .346 168 211 .796 49 211 260 422 253 94 171 17 892 11.0
Coles (GS) 29 733 87 218 .399 25 82 .305 29 38 .763 11 48 59 126 78 31 48 5 228 7.9
Willis (TOT) 75 2135 325 712 .456 1 9 .111 143 202 .708 208 430 638 53 253 32 161 41 794 10.6
Willis (GS) 28 778 130 300 .433 1 4 .250 54 77 .701 74 144 218 19 95 13 62 16 315 11.3
Gatling 47 862 171 308 .555 0 1 .000 84 132 .636 78 164 242 26 135 19 60 29 426 9.1
Kersey 76 1620 205 500 .410 3 17 .176 97 147 .660 154 209 363 114 205 91 75 45 510 6.7
Marshall 62 934 125 314 .398 28 94 .298 64 83 .771 65 148 213 49 83 22 48 31 342 5.5
Barry 68 712 91 185 .492 44 93 .473 31 37 .838 17 46 63 85 51 33 42 11 257 3.8
Rozier 59 723 79 135 .585 0 2 .000 26 55 .473 71 100 171 22 135 19 40 30 184 3.1
DeClercq 22 203 24 50 .480 0 1 .000 11 19 .579 18 21 39 9 30 7 4 5 59 2.7
Churchwell 4 20 3 8 .375 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 3 3 1 1 0 2 0 6 1.5
Hammink (TOT) 6 17 2 4 .500 0 0 — 4 7 .571 2 2 4 0 2 0 2 0 8 1.3
Hammink (GS) 3 10 1 2 .500 0 0 — 2 3 .667 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 1.3
Wood 21 96 7 14 .500 1 3 .333 7 8 .875 7 9 16 5 23 2 3 1 22 1.0

NOTES
• Dave Twardzik was named general manager on 5/10/95 and Rick Adelman head coach on 5/19/95.
• B.J. Armstrong was acquired from Toronto in exchange for Victor Alexander, Carlos Rogers
and the rights to Dwayne Whitfield, Martin Lewis and Michael McDonald on 9/18/95.
• Joe Smith won two Rookie of the Month awards (December and February) on his way
to earning NBA All-Rookie First Team honors.
• Kevin Willis and Bimbo Coles were acquired from Miami in exchange for Tim Hardaway and Chris Gatling on 2/22/96.
• Warriors scored a franchise-low 64 points vs. the Cleveland Cavaliers on 3/30/96.

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 36-46

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
11/3 1 at Houston .......................................................................L 92-110 16,611 0-1
11/4 2 at Dallas ..........................................................................L 84- 99 17,502 0-2
11/7 3 Denver ............................................................................ W 98- 93 15,025 1-2
11/9 4 Atlanta ............................................................................L 121-125 15,025 1-3
11/11 5 L.A. Lakers ...................................................................... W 123-105 15,025 2-3
11/12 6 at Phoenix .......................................................................L 109-112 19,023 2-4
11/14 7 L.A. Clippers ....................................................................L 106-118 15,025 2-5
11/16 8 New York .........................................................................L 97-120 15,025 2-6
11/18 9 Dallas ............................................................................. W 121-108 15,025 3-6
11/20 10 at Orlando .......................................................................L 95-101 17,248 3-7
11/22 11 at Miami ..........................................................................L 93-103 14,439 3-8
11/24 12 at Boston ........................................................................ W 101- 94 16,625 4-8
11/25 13 at Philadelphia ............................................................... W 107- 89 10,201 5-8
11/27 14 at Toronto ........................................................................L 98-101 19,563 5-9
11/29 15 Portland ..........................................................................L 98-112 15,025 5-10
12/2 16 Indiana ........................................................................... W 100- 97 15,025 6-10
12/6 17 Orlando ...........................................................................L 107-109 15,025 6-11
12/8 18 Detroit..............................................................................L 114-121 (OT) 15,025 6-12
12/9 19 at Utah ............................................................................L 109-123 19,784 6-13
12/12 20 Miami ............................................................................. W 105- 80 15,025 7-13
12/15 21 at Seattle .........................................................................L 101-108 17,072 7-14
12/16 22 at Vancouver ................................................................... W 116- 85 15,539 8-14
12/19 23 Charlotte ........................................................................ W 102- 99 15,025 9-14
12/20 24 at Denver .........................................................................L 104-109 16,625 9-15
12/22 25 Washington .................................................................... W 132-117 15,025 10-15
12/26 26 at Detroit .........................................................................L 90-100 16,666 10-16
12/27 27 at Washington .................................................................L 94-115 18,756 10-17
12/29 28 at Atlanta ....................................................................... W 117- 96 12,526 11-17
12/30 29 at New Jersey ................................................................. W 120-110 16,570 12-17
1/3 30 Philadelphia ................................................................... W 122-111 15,025 13-17
1/5 31 Minnesota....................................................................... W 122-119 (OT) 15,025 14-17
1/6 32 at Sacramento .................................................................L 106-115 17,317 14-18
1/9 33 Vancouver ...................................................................... W 109-103 15,025 15-18
1/11 34 Phoenix ...........................................................................L 106-111 15,025 15-19
1/12 35 at Vancouver ................................................................... W 104- 95 16,581 16-19
1/15 36 Seattle .............................................................................L 95-104 15,025 16-20
1/17 37 at Minnesota ...................................................................L 88- 98 11,651 16-21
1/18 38 at Milwaukee ...................................................................L 96-100 13,844 16-22
1/20 39 at Charlotte .................................................................... W 110-102 24,042 17-22
1/24 40 Utah ............................................................................... .L 89-100 15,025 17-23
1/26 41 Sacramento .................................................................... W 124-118 15,025 18-23
1/27 42 at Utah ............................................................................L 91-108 19,911 18-24
1/30 43 at L.A. Lakers ...................................................................L 118-128 17,505 18-25
2/2 44 Toronto ........................................................................... W 114-111 15,025 19-25
2/4 45 New Jersey ..................................................................... W 96- 92 15,025 20-25
2/5 46 at L.A. Clippers ............................................................... W 128-124 6,057 21-25
2/7 47 Chicago ...........................................................................L 95- 99 15,025 21-26
2/13 48 at Portland ..................................................................... W 99- 98 20,186 22-26
2/14 49 Boston ............................................................................ W 106-103 15,025 23-26
2/16 50 at San Antonio .................................................................L 95-113 16,673 23-27
2/19 51 at Dallas ......................................................................... W 112-100 15,493 24-27
2/21 52 San Antonio .................................................................... W 95- 92 15,025 25-27
2/22 53 at Seattle .........................................................................L 90-106 17,072 25-28
2/24 54 L.A. Clippers ................................................................... W 86- 80 15,025 26-28
2/27 55 at Cleveland .....................................................................L 80- 92 15,546 26-29
2/29 56 at Indiana ........................................................................L 85- 94 16,321 26-30
3/1 57 at Chicago .......................................................................L 87-110 23,596 26-31
3/3 58 at New York .....................................................................L 94-109 19,763 26-32
3/5 59 Vancouver ...................................................................... W 110- 78 15,025 27-32
3/7 60 Houston .......................................................................... W 95- 86 15,025 28-32
3/9 61 at Denver .........................................................................L 88-102 17,171 28-33
3/10 62 Sacramento .....................................................................L 95- 96 15,025 28-34
3/12 63 San Antonio .....................................................................L 98-106 15,025 28-35
3/14 64 L.A. Lakers .......................................................................L 103-106 15,025 28-36
3/16 65 Milwaukee ...................................................................... W 99- 94 15,025 29-36
3/18 66 at San Antonio .................................................................L 98-104 15,581 29-37
3/19 67 at Houston ...................................................................... W 105-102 (OT) 16,285 30-37
3/21 68 at Phoenix .......................................................................L 96-104 19,023 30-38
3/23 69 Phoenix .......................................................................... W 98- 89 15,025 31-38
3/26 70 Seattle .............................................................................L 102-114 15,025 31-39
3/28 71 at Portland ......................................................................L 89- 94 20,593 31-40
3/30 72 Cleveland ........................................................................L 64- 90 15,025 31-41
4/2 73 Houston ...........................................................................L 106-112 15,025 31-42
4/4 74 Denver ............................................................................ W 98- 90 15,025 32-42
4/6 75 Minnesota ...................................................................... W 111-106 15,025 33-42
4/8 76 Dallas ..............................................................................L 102-104 15,025 33-43
4/11 77 at L.A. Clippers................................................................ W 111-101 13,247 34-43
4/12 78 at L.A. Lakers ...................................................................L 81- 94 17,505 34-44
4/14 79 Utah ............................................................................... .W 93- 82 15,025 35-44
4/17 80 at Minnesota .................................................................. W 109-103 12,719 36-44
4/19 81 Portland ..........................................................................L 87- 95 15,025 36-45
4/21 82 at Sacramento .................................................................L 100-107 17,317 36-46

275
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
1996-97

BACK ROW (left to right): Athletic Trainer Tom Abdenour, Equipment Manager Shane Salazar, Lou Roe, Todd Fuller, Felton Spencer,
Joe Smith, Donyell Marshall, Andrew DeClercq, Assistant Coach George Irvine, Assistant Coach Rod Higgins, Assistant Coach John Wetzel,
Head Coach Rick Adelman. FRONT: Strength and Conditioning Coach Mark Grabow, Scott Burrell, Melvin Booker,
Mark Price, Chris Mullin, Latrell Sprewell, B.J. Armstrong, Bimbo Coles, Ray Owes.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Sprewell 80 3353 649 1444 .449 147 415 .354 493 585 .843 58 308 366 507 153 132 322 45 1938 24.2
Smith 80 3086 587 1293 .454 12 46 .261 307 377 .814 261 418 679 125 244 74 192 86 1493 18.7
Mullin 79 2733 438 792 .553 83 202 .411 184 213 .864 75 242 317 322 155 130 192 33 1143 14.5
Price 70 1876 263 589 .447 112 283 .396 155 171 .906 36 143 179 342 100 67 161 3 793 11.3
Armstrong 49 1020 148 327 .453 25 90 .278 68 79 .861 7 67 74 126 56 25 53 2 389 7.9
Marshall 61 1022 174 421 .413 35 111 .315 61 98 .622 92 184 276 54 96 25 55 46 444 7.3
Coles 51 1183 122 314 .389 30 102 .294 37 49 .755 39 79 118 149 96 35 59 7 311 6.1
Booker (TOT) 21 430 46 105 .438 12 37 .324 18 20 .900 7 22 29 53 28 3 27 2 122 5.8
Booker (GS) 16 409 44 101 .436 11 35 .314 18 20 .900 7 21 28 50 28 3 20 2 117 7.3
DeClercq 71 1065 142 273 .520 0 0 — 91 151 .603 122 176 298 32 229 33 76 27 375 5.3
Burrell (TOT) 57 939 98 271 .362 41 116 .353 57 76 .750 49 109 158 74 120 28 53 19 294 5.2
Burrell (GS) 29 457 53 140 .379 22 61 .361 15 23 .652 25 54 79 35 60 14 28 8 143 4.9
Spencer (TOT) 73 1558 139 284 .489 0 0 — 94 161 .584 157 259 416 22 275 34 88 50 372 5.1
Spencer (GS) 72 1539 137 282 .486 0 0 — 94 161 .584 152 258 410 21 273 34 87 50 368 5.1
Fuller 75 949 114 266 .429 0 0 — 76 110 .691 108 141 249 24 146 10 52 20 304 4.1
Royal 36 509 37 96 .385 0 2 .000 62 78 .795 33 62 95 14 55 11 22 9 136 3.8
Owes 57 592 75 180 .417 1 5 .200 26 46 .565 64 99 163 15 86 15 23 20 177 3.1
Roe 17 107 14 48 .292 3 11 .273 9 19 .474 7 7 14 6 10 3 11 1 40 2.4
Rozier 1 5 0 1 .000 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

NOTES
• Warriors played all home games at San Jose Arena during renovation of Oakland Coliseum.
• Re-signed Latrell Sprewell to a four-year contract on 7/22/96.
• Acquired Felton Spencer, Jon Koncak and Donald Royal from Orlando for Rony Seikaly,
Clifford Rozier and a future second-round pick on 11/2/96.
• Mullin passed Nate Thurmond for the Warriors all-time games played record on 2/21/97, with his 758th game.
• Fired Head Coach Rick Adelman on 4/28/97 and fired General Manager Dave Twardzik on 6/5/97.

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 30-52

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
11/1 1 L.A. Clippers ....................................................................L 85-97 15,593 0-1
11/3 2 at Vancouver.................................................................... .W 105-95 15,781 1-1
11/5 3 Portland........................................................................... L 93-111 14,458 1-2
11/7 4 New York.......................................................................... L 100-105 16,639 1-3
11/8 5 at Denver.......................................................................... L 91-94 10,302 1-4
11/12 6 at Seattle......................................................................... .L 102-121 17,072 1-5
11/14 7 Milwaukee...................................................................... W 95-86 14,414 2-5
11/16 8 at Houston.......................................................................L 103-115 16,285 2-6
11/17 9 at San Antonio................................................................ W 102-92 13,334 3-6
11/19 10 L.A. Lakers........................................................................L 109-112 18,742 3-7
11/21 11 at Utah.............................................................................L 104-109 (OT) 18,889 3-8
11/23 12 Houston...........................................................................L 115-120 (OT) 16,896 3-9
11/26 13 Miami...............................................................................L 88-107 15,026 3-10
11/28 14 New Jersey...................................................................... .W 124-118 15,209 4-10
11/29 15 at Portland.......................................................................L 93-119 21,068 4-11
12/1 16 Portland.......................................................................... W 98-70 12,510 5-11
12/3 17 Denver............................................................................. W 114-99 12,347 6-11
12/4 18 at Phoenix........................................................................L 87-118 19,023 6-12
12/6 19 Indiana............................................................................. L 71-86 14,164 6-13
12/8 20 San Antonio.................................................................... W 114-88 13,057 7-13
12/10 21 at Toronto........................................................................ W 101-91 15,132 8-13
12/12 22 at New York......................................................................L 79-90 19,763 8-14
12/13 23 at Cleveland.....................................................................L 87-101 15,410 8-15
12/15 24 Washington......................................................................L 102-110 16,005 8-16
12/17 25 at Seattle..........................................................................L 83-123 17,072 8-17
12/18 26 Minnesota....................................................................... W 123-96 12,818 9-17
12/22 27 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... W 97-91 13,436 10-17
12/26 28 at Dallas.......................................................................... W 113-108 13,365 11-17
12/28 29 at Houston ....................................................................... L 95-104 16,285 11-18
1/3 30 Philadelphia.................................................................... W 122-114 (OT) 17,715 12-18
1/6 31 Charlotte.......................................................................... L 101-109 12,314 12-19
1/8 32 Vancouver........................................................................L 95-109 12,819 12-20
1/9 33 at Vancouver ................................................................... W 102-86 15,454 13-20
1/12 34 at Milwaukee................................................................... L 93-111 13,289 13-21
1/14 35 at Boston.......................................................................... L 108-116 14,235 13-22
1/15 36 at Philadelphia................................................................ W 128-111 10,932 14-22
1/17 37 at Indiana........................................................................ W 98-91 15,436 15-22
1/18 38 at Minnesota....................................................................L 93-108 17,891 15-23
1/21 39 Dallas.............................................................................. W 105-93 13,777 16-23
1/23 40 Detroit.............................................................................. L 79-94 16,187 16-24
1/24 41 at L.A. Lakers ................................................................... L 97-114 17,505 16-25
1/27 42 Vancouver....................................................................... W 122-97 12,839 17-25
1/29 43 Seattle.............................................................................. L 86-111 16,704 17-26
1/31 44 Chicago............................................................................ L 92-115 18,748 17-27
2/1 45 at L.A. Clippers.................................................................L 98-110 7,767 17-28
2/4 46 Atlanta ........................................................................... .L 85-107 13,111 17-29
2/13 47 at Dallas.......................................................................... W 107-99 13,034 18-29
2/14 48 at San Antonio................................................................ W 108-94 14,501 19-29
2/16 49 at Sacramento.................................................................. L 85-105 17,317 19-30
2/19 50 Boston ............................................................................ W 112-101 14,701 20-30
2/21 51 at Minnesota.................................................................... L 82-101 16,279 20-31
2/22 52 at Chicago........................................................................L 87-120 23,917 20-32
2/24 53 at Atlanta......................................................................... L 100-106 15,660 20-33
2/26 54 at Detroit.......................................................................... L 84-117 21,454 20-34
2/28 55 at New Jersey.................................................................. W 117-108 14,781 21-34
3/1 56 at Washington..................................................................L 108-118 18,756 21-35
3/3 57 Utah................................................................................. L 104-111 16,334 21-36
3/5 58 Houston...........................................................................L 85-90 17,105 21-37
3/7 59 Orlando........................................................................... W 108-101 17,027 22-37
3/9 60 Sacramento..................................................................... W 102-98 16,242 23-37
3/10 61 at L.A. Clippers................................................................ .L 106-112 6,280 23-38
3/12 62 at L.A. Lakers.................................................................... L 101-109 17,009 23-39
3/13 63 Cleveland........................................................................ W 101- 95 (OT) 13,608 24-39
3/15 64 Toronto............................................................................ W 106-102 15,058 25-39
3/17 65 Phoenix............................................................................ L 95-116 17,029 25-40
3/19 66 at Miami........................................................................... L 91- 93 (OT) 15,200 25-41
3/20 67 at Orlando........................................................................ L 95-100 17,248 25-42
3/22 68 at Charlotte......................................................................L 93-100 (OT) 20,042 25-43
3/25 69 Seattle..............................................................................L 89-126 15,695 25-44
3/28 70 at Phoenix........................................................................ L 115-122 (OT) 19,023 25-45
3/30 71 Minnesota........................................................................ L 102-113 14,498 25-46
4/1 72 at Portland...................................................................... W 91-82 21,239 26-46
4/3 73 Dallas.............................................................................. W 106-90 13,669 27-46
4/5 74 San Antonio.................................................................... W 120-103 13,948 28-46
4/6 75 Utah.................................................................................L 100-114 15,167 28-47
4/8 76 L.A. Lakers........................................................................L 85-109 17,973 28-48
4/10 77 Denver............................................................................. W 109-107 (OT) 15,930 29-48
4/11 78 at Sacramento.................................................................. L 87-97 17,317 29-49
4/13 79 Phoenix............................................................................ L 97-105 14,944 29-50
4/14 80 at Denver......................................................................... W 103-93 7,514 30-50
4/17 81 at Utah.............................................................................L 93-106 19,911 30-51
4/19 82 Sacramento......................................................................L 120-122 (OT) 18,388 30-52

277
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
1997-98

BACK ROW (left to right): Assistant Coach Paul Westhead, Head Coach P.J. Carlesimo, Jason Caffey, Donyell Marshall, Todd Fuller,
Felton Spencer, Erick Dampier, Adonal Foyle, Clarence Weatherspoon, Basketball Operations Assistant Scott Pruneau,
Equipment Manager Shane Salazar. FRONT: Assistant Coach Rod Higgins, Assistant Coach Bob Staak, Duane Ferrell, Gerald Madkins,
Tony Delk, Muggsy Bogues, Jim Jackson, Bimbo Coles, Jeff Grayer, Director of Athletic Development Mark Grabow, Athletic Trainer Tom Abdenour.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Sprewell 14 547 110 277 .397 9 48 .188 70 94 .745 7 44 51 68 26 19 44 5 299 21.4
Smith 49 1645 343 800 .429 0 7 .000 160 208 .769 141 197 338 67 169 44 106 38 846 17.3
Jackson (TOT) 79 3046 476 1107 .430 61 191 .319 229 282 .812 130 270 400 381 186 79 263 8 1242 15.7
Jackson (GS) 31 1258 230 572 .402 22 79 .278 103 128 .805 61 112 173 158 74 38 118 2 585 18.9
Marshall 73 2611 451 1091 .413 63 201 .313 158 216 .731 210 418 628 159 226 95 147 73 1123 15.4
Dampier 82 2656 352 791 .445 0 2 .000 267 399 .669 272 443 715 94 281 39 175 139 971 11.8
Delk (TOT) 77 1681 314 798 .393 42 157 .268 111 151 .735 38 134 172 172 96 73 109 12 781 10.1
Delk (GS) 74 1647 311 794 .392 41 156 .263 110 149 .738 38 132 170 169 88 73 105 12 773 10.4
Weatherspoon (TOT) 79 2325 268 608 .441 0 0 --- 200 277 .722 198 396 594 89 194 85 119 74 736 9.3
Weatherspoon (GS) 31 1035 127 277 .458 0 0 --- 77 103 .748 89 169 258 49 86 42 50 22 331 10.7
Coles 53 1471 166 438 .379 13 57 .228 78 88 .886 17 106 123 248 135 51 89 13 423 8.0
Caffey (TOT) 80 1423 226 466 .485 0 2 .000 131 200 .655 160 184 344 67 181 25 105 20 583 7.3
Caffey (GS) 29 713 126 267 .472 0 1 .000 63 97 .649 84 87 171 31 89 12 57 3 315 10.9
Shaw 39 1028 103 307 .336 21 67 .313 24 33 .727 20 131 151 173 93 35 75 14 251 6.4
Thomas 10 139 25 65 .385 5 21 .238 7 10 .700 4 6 10 9 12 5 6 1 62 6.2
Bogues (TOT) 61 1570 141 323 .437 4 16 .250 61 68 .897 30 102 132 331 58 67 105 3 347 5.7
Bogues (GS) 59 1554 139 318 .437 4 16 .250 59 66 .894 30 101 131 327 56 65 104 3 341 5.8
Vaughn 22 322 46 114 .404 0 1 .000 22 34 .647 34 68 102 18 48 10 31 6 114 5.2
Armstrong 4 59 6 19 .316 0 1 .000 5 7 .714 4 3 7 6 6 4 7 0 17 4.3
Williams 9 140 16 50 .320 3 9 .333 2 4 .500 4 11 15 3 18 6 9 3 37 4.1
Fuller 57 613 86 205 .420 0 4 .000 55 80 .688 61 135 196 10 89 6 37 16 227 4.0
Foyle 55 656 69 170 .406 0 1 .000 27 62 .435 73 111 184 14 94 13 50 52 165 3.0
Simpkins 19 196 22 48 .458 0 1 .000 10 26 .385 19 27 46 16 19 5 19 2 54 2.8
Spencer 68 813 59 129 .457 0 0 --- 44 79 .557 93 133 226 17 175 23 49 37 162 2.4
Grayer (TOT) 5 34 4 11 .364 2 6 .333 0 0 --- 0 4 4 2 7 2 4 0 10 2.0
Grayer (GS) 4 23 4 7 .571 2 3 .667 0 0 --- 0 4 4 1 7 2 2 0 10 2.5
Madkins 19 243 13 34 .382 6 15 .400 5 7 .714 2 13 15 45 18 13 13 1 37 1.9
Ferrell 50 461 41 111 .369 0 6 .000 12 22 .545 25 22 47 26 50 21 18 6 94 1.9

NOTES
• Warriors debuted their new arena, The Arena in Oakland, vs. Minnesota (11/8).
• Traded Chris Mullin to Indiana (8/12) in exchange for Erick Dampier and Duane Ferrell.
• Latrell Sprewell was suspended for one year by the NBA (12/4).
• Acquired guard Jim Jackson and forward Clarence Weatherspoon from Philadelphia (2/17)
in exchange for forward Joe Smith and guard Brian Shaw.
• Led the league in total rebounds per game (45.9) for the first time since the 1988-89 season.
• Selected North Carolina guard Vince Carter (#5) in the 1998 NBA Draft (6/25).
• Acquired North Carolina forward Antawn Jamison (#4) from Toronto (6/25) in exchange for Vince Carter and cash.

278
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 19-63

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/31 1 at Minnesota....................................................................L 113-129 16,784 0-1
11/1 2 at Indiana.........................................................................L 83-96 16,729 0-2
11/4 3 at Toronto.........................................................................L 86-104 16,624 0-3
11/5 4 at New Jersey...................................................................L 96-112 12,150 0-4
11/8 5 Minnesota........................................................................L 90-97 19,283 0-5
11/9 6 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 97-132 14,623 0-6
11/12 7 Detroit..............................................................................L 71-102 10,629 0-7
11/15 8 Portland...........................................................................L 87-99 10,395 0-8
11/19 9 at San Antonio.................................................................L 87-108 15,326 0-9
11/20 10 at Dallas.......................................................................... W 101-97 (OT) 14,042 1-9
11/22 11 at Houston.......................................................................L 84-90 16,285 1-10
11/25 12 New Jersey.......................................................................L 87-101 9,678 1-11
11/28 13 at Utah.............................................................................L 82-111 19,911 1-12
11/29 14 Houston...........................................................................L 100-107 12,578 1-13
12/3 15 Cleveland.........................................................................L 67-95 10,565 1-14
12/5 16 Orlando........................................................................... W 104-89 10,084 2-14
12/7 17 at Sacramento..................................................................L 84-99 12,226 2-15
12/10 18 L.A. Lakers....................................................................... W 93-92 13,414 3-15
12/12 19 at Vancouver.....................................................................L 88-95 14,810 3-16
12/13 20 Sacramento..................................................................... W 95-91 (OT) 10,087 4-16
12/16 21 Dallas.............................................................................. W 103-92 8,225 5-16
12/18 22 at L.A. Clippers.................................................................L 78-82 11,380 5-17
12/20 23 at Seattle..........................................................................L 89-108 17,072 5-18
12/22 24 at Phoenix........................................................................L 76-91 19,023 5-19
12/23 25 Denver............................................................................. W 87-75 10,574 6-19
12/24 26 at Denver......................................................................... W 81-69 11,926 7-19
12/27 27 Philadelphia.....................................................................L 78-85 12,757 7-20
12/30 28 Seattle..............................................................................L 87-101 11,641 7-21
1/2 29 L.A. Clippers.....................................................................L 79-94 10,653 7-22
1/7 30 Atlanta.............................................................................L 86-106 11,023 7-23
1/9 31 at Detroit..........................................................................L 72-101 18,366 7-24
1/10 32 at Chicago........................................................................L 82-87 23,902 7-25
1/12 33 at Minnesota....................................................................L 87-103 15,888 7-26
1/14 34 at Milwaukee...................................................................L 95-101 13,386 7-27
1/16 35 at Atlanta.........................................................................L 89-102 8,778 7-28
1/17 36 at Philadelphia.................................................................L 84-112 17,016 7-29
1/20 37 Phoenix............................................................................L 69-87 13,048 7-30
1/21 38 at Utah.............................................................................L 85-98 19,911 7-31
1/23 39 Vancouver........................................................................L 80-88 12,359 7-32
1/24 40 at Vancouver.....................................................................L 96-107 16,223 7-33
1/27 41 at Portland...................................................................... W 82-78 20,084 8-33
1/29 42 at Seattle..........................................................................L 97-109 17,072 8-34
1/30 43 Chicago............................................................................L 80-87 19,804 8-35
2/1 44 Utah.................................................................................L 88-115 11,269 8-36
2/3 45 San Antonio.....................................................................L 96-105 9,892 8-37
2/10 46 Washington......................................................................L 87-99 10,248 8-38
2/11 47 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 99-105 14,674 8-39
2/13 48 Sacramento......................................................................L 92-109 10,594 8-40
2/15 49 Boston............................................................................. W 101-87 13,123 9-40
2/17 50 at Portland.......................................................................L 83-101 21,036 9-41
2/18 51 Charlotte......................................................................... W 88-77 9,335 10-41
2/20 52 Denver............................................................................. W 95-88 11,987 11-41
2/22 53 Miami...............................................................................L 82-90 14,862 11-42
2/24 54 at New York..................................................................... W 87-82 19,763 12-42
2/26 55 at Washington..................................................................L 87-110 16,102 12-43
2/27 56 at Boston..........................................................................L 88-120 18,624 12-44
3/1 57 at Cleveland.....................................................................L 82-102 14,114 12-45
3/2 58 at Charlotte......................................................................L 83-112 22,247 12-46
3/4 59 San Antonio.................................................................... W 90-83 10,812 13-46
3/6 60 Indiana.............................................................................L 87-101 13,148 13-47
3/9 61 at Sacramento................................................................. W 93-88 14,944 14-47
3/11 62 Minnesota........................................................................L 84-113 10,390 14-48
3/13 63 at Phoenix........................................................................L 77-101 19,023 14-49
3/15 64 Toronto.............................................................................L 98-100 (OT) 13,063 14-50
3/17 65 L.A. Clippers.....................................................................L 102-107 8,819 14-51
3/19 66 at Dallas...........................................................................L 82-88 (OT) 11,845 14-52
3/20 67 at Miami...........................................................................L 87-93 15,200 14-53
3/22 68 at Orlando........................................................................L 83-92 16,603 14-54
3/24 69 New York..........................................................................L 75-88 12,524 14-55
3/26 70 Seattle............................................................................. W 98-91 13,848 15-55
3/27 71 at Denver..........................................................................L 89-97 11,227 15-56
3/29 72 Portland...........................................................................L 83-99 14,728 15-57
3/31 73 Milwaukee.......................................................................L 89-94 (OT) 9,391 15-58
4/2 74 at Houston...................................................................... W 104-94 16,285 16-58
4/4 75 at San Antonio.................................................................L 80-88 (OT) 18,887 16-59
4/7 76 Utah.................................................................................L 99-101 14,430 16-60
4/9 77 Houston...........................................................................L 89-93 12,020 16-61
4/11 78 L.A. Lakers........................................................................L 84-96 19,821 16-62
4/13 79 Phoenix............................................................................L 97-105 12,247 16-63
4/15 80 at L.A. Clippers................................................................ W 92-80 8,477 17-63
4/16 81 Dallas.............................................................................. W 88-82 10,431 18-63
4/18 82 Vancouver....................................................................... W 112-100 16,481 19-63

279
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
1998-99

BACK ROW (left to right): Jason Caffey, Terry Cummings, Felton Spencer, Erick Dampier, Adonal Foyle.
MIDDLE: Director of Athletic Development Mark Grabow, Head Coach P.J. Carlesimo, Duane Ferrell, Donyell Marshall,
Chris Mills, Antawn Jamsion, Assistant Coach Rod Higgins, Athletic Trainer Tom Abdenour.
FRONT: Basketball Operations Assistant Scott Pruneau, Assistant Coach Bob Staak, Tony Delk, John Starks,
Muggsy Bogues, Bimbo Coles, Assistant Coach Paul Westhead, Equipment Manager Shane Salazar.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Starks 50 1686 269 728 .370 78 269 .290 74 100 .740 33 130 163 235 135 69 83 5 690 13.8
Marshall 48 1250 208 494 .421 26 72 .361 88 121 .727 115 227 342 66 123 47 80 37 530 11.0
Mills 47 1395 186 453 .411 32 115 .278 79 96 .823 49 188 237 103 125 39 58 14 483 10.3
Jamison 47 1058 178 394 .452 3 10 .300 90 153 .588 131 170 301 34 102 38 68 16 449 9.6
Coles 48 1272 183 414 .442 6 25 .240 83 101 .822 21 96 117 222 113 45 82 11 455 9.5
Cummings 50 1011 186 424 .439 1 1 1.000 81 114 .711 95 160 255 58 168 46 58 10 454 9.1
Dampier 50 1414 161 414 .389 0 0 --- 120 204 .588 164 218 382 54 165 26 92 58 442 8.8
Caffey 35 876 123 277 .444 0 1 .000 62 98 .633 79 126 205 18 113 24 75 9 308 8.8
Delk 36 630 92 253 .364 16 66 .242 46 71 .648 11 43 54 95 47 16 45 6 246 6.8
Bogues 36 714 76 154 .494 0 6 .000 31 36 .861 16 57 73 134 44 43 47 1 183 5.1
Foyle 44 614 52 121 .430 0 0 --- 25 51 .490 79 115 194 18 90 15 31 43 129 2.9
Spencer 26 159 15 33 .455 0 0 --- 12 26 .462 18 28 46 0 41 5 9 10 42 1.6
Ferrell 8 46 1 14 .071 0 0 --- 3 4 .750 5 1 6 0 4 1 1 1 5 0.6

NOTES
• Led the league in total rebounds per game (47.5) for the second consecutive season.
• Warriors recorded the second-best improvement in the league behind Toronto.
• John Starks ranked No. 1 among NBA two-guards in assists per game (4.7 apg).
• Antawn Jamison ranked No. 1 among NBA rookies in double-doubles (7) and was named to the NBA’s All-Rookie Second Team.
• Traded Latrell Sprewell to New York (1/21) in exchange for John Starks, Terry Cummings and Chris Mills.

280
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 21-29

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
2/6 1 Houston ...........................................................................L 84-86 18,215 0-1
2/7 2 Dallas...............................................................................L 99-102 (2OT) 12,039 0-2
2/9 3 at Seattle .........................................................................L 71-90 17,072 0-3
2/10 4 Seattle .............................................................................L 82-89 8,137 0-4
2/12 5 Utah ................................................................................L 81-97 11,022 0-5
2/14 6 Portland.......................................................................... W 105-100 (2OT) 10,847 1-5
2/15 7 Minnesota ...................................................................... W 101-99 13,118 2-5
2/17 8 Charlotte ........................................................................ W 96-87 9,734 3-5
2/19 9 Dallas ............................................................................. W 84-79 11,432 4-5
2/20 10 at Portland ......................................................................L 84-90 17,645 4-6
2/23 11 at L.A. Clippers ............................................................... W 94-89 8,688 5-6
2/26 12 Phoenix .......................................................................... W 94-90 15,807 6-6
2/28 13 at Phoenix .......................................................................L 89-102 18,857 6-7
3/2 14 at Minnesota ...................................................................L 78-89 14,776 6-8
3/3 15 at Milwaukee ...................................................................L 78-106 12,136 6-9
3/5 16 at Indiana ....................................................................... W 102-83 16,184 7-9
3/6 17 at Cleveland .....................................................................L 80-97 12,894 7-10
3/9 18 Vancouver ...................................................................... W 92-82 10,043 8-10
3/11 19 Minnesota ...................................................................... W 89-82 11,150 9-10
3/12 20 at L.A. Lakers ...................................................................L 78-89 17,505 9-11
3/13 21 Orlando ...........................................................................L 74-87 14,177 9-12
3/15 22 Sacramento .....................................................................L 105-111 15,084 9-13
3/17 23 San Antonio ....................................................................L 78-82 10,257 9-14
3/19 24 Seattle ............................................................................ W 90-78 15,253 10-14
3/23 25 at Portland ......................................................................L 72-79 18,731 10-15
3/24 26 at L.A. Clippers ............................................................... W 92-80 6,180 11-15
3/26 27 Washington .................................................................... W 100-96 12,025 12-15
3/27 28 Houston ...........................................................................L 86-87 18,256 12-16
3/30 29 Portland ......................................................................... W 93-90 12,670 13-16
3/31 30 at Phoenix .......................................................................L 78-93 18,674 13-17
4/2 31 Utah ................................................................................L 85-92 18,423 13-18
4/3 32 at L.A. Lakers .................................................................. W 81-76 17,505 14-18
4/5 33 at San Antonio .................................................................L 86-93 14,773 14-19
4/6 34 at Houston .......................................................................L 74-111 16,285 14-20
4/8 35 at Utah ............................................................................L 85-92 19,506 14-21
4/10 36 at Dallas ......................................................................... W 91-90 14,218 15-21
4/12 37 at Denver ........................................................................ W 104-96 9,812 16-21
4/15 38 Denver ............................................................................ W 85-79 9,130 17-21
4/16 39 L.A. Clippers ....................................................................L 83-86 10,437 17-22
4/18 40 at Vancouver ................................................................... W 90-85 17,063 18-22
4/20 41 L.A. Lakers........................................................................L 102-106 (OT) 20,108 18-23
4/21 42 at Sacramento .................................................................L 94-103 17,087 18-24
4/23 43 at Denver .........................................................................L 84-96 11,317 18-25
4/24 44 Denver ............................................................................ W 93-74 15,127 19-25
4/26 45 Sacramento .................................................................... W 114-89 16,111 20-25
4/29 46 at Utah ............................................................................L 85-96 19,911 20-26
4/30 47 at Minnesota ...................................................................L 85-90 18,157 20-27
5/1 48 at Dallas ..........................................................................L 94-105 15,669 20-28
5/3 49 at Vancouver ................................................................... W 91-83 17,990 21-28
5/5 50 San Antonio .....................................................................L 81-88 17,235 21-29

281
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
1999-2000

BACK ROW (left to right): Tim Young, Adonal Foyle, Erick Dampier, Terry Cummings, Bill Curley.
MIDDLE: Strength and Conditioning Coach Mark Grabow, General Manager/Head Coach Garry St. Jean, Billy Owens, Jason Caffey, Antawn Jamison,
Donyell Marshall, Tony Farmer, Chris Mills, Assistant Coach Brian Winters, Equipment Manager Eric Housen, Athletic Trainer Tom Abdenour.
FRONT: Assistant Coach Dave Cowens, Sam Jacobson, Larry Hughes, Mookie Blaylock, Vonteego Cummings, Mark Davis, Assistant Coach Rod Higgins.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Jamison 43 1556 356 756 .471 2 7 .286 127 208 .611 172 187 359 90 115 30 113 15 841 19.6
Mills 20 649 123 292 .421 8 30 .267 68 84 .810 46 77 123 47 60 18 25 4 322 16.1
Hughes (TOT) 82 2324 459 1147 .400 29 125 .232 279 377 .740 113 236 349 205 191 115 195 28 1226 15.0
Hughes (GS) 32 1306 267 686 .389 18 74 .243 173 235 .736 61 129 190 130 97 61 100 16 725 22.7
Starks 33 1108 192 508 .378 56 161 .348 45 54 .833 10 81 91 170 93 37 64 3 485 14.7
Marshall 64 2071 331 840 .394 49 138 .355 199 255 .780 189 448 637 167 180 68 123 68 910 14.2
Caffey 71 2159 323 675 .479 0 2 .000 206 345 .597 189 293 482 119 269 62 170 20 852 12.0
Blaylock 73 2459 327 837 .391 101 301 .336 67 95 .705 55 215 270 489 122 146 143 22 822 11.3
V. Cummings 75 1793 265 655 .405 49 151 .325 127 169 .751 57 127 184 247 174 91 132 13 706 9.4
T. Cummings 22 398 76 177 .429 0 0 --- 32 39 .821 45 62 107 21 74 13 27 8 184 8.4
Dampier 21 495 70 173 .405 0 0 --- 27 51 .529 48 86 134 19 75 8 29 15 167 8.0
Farmer 74 1199 127 312 .407 8 44 .182 203 265 .766 118 177 295 74 167 66 82 16 465 6.3
Davis 23 464 56 137 .409 0 2 .000 31 47 .660 31 53 84 38 52 25 40 4 143 6.2
Owens (TOT) 62 1305 150 358 .419 11 34 .324 63 106 .594 99 202 301 97 166 33 85 21 374 6.0
Owens (GS) 16 386 38 100 .380 2 7 .286 25 42 .595 36 73 109 38 47 7 24 5 103 6.4
Carr 7 74 11 33 .333 1 8 .125 16 19 .842 5 8 13 3 12 0 5 1 39 5.6
Foyle 76 1654 193 380 .508 0 0 --- 34 90 .378 174 250 424 42 218 26 71 136 420 5.5
Jones 13 196 25 54 .463 11 23 .478 7 9 .778 0 16 16 39 13 6 15 0 68 5.2
Mack 23 333 37 122 .303 21 64 .328 19 20 .950 7 32 39 24 45 18 19 1 114 5.0
Jacobson (TOT) 52 681 108 212 .509 9 24 .375 30 41 .732 25 46 71 32 113 30 33 3 255 4.9
Jacobson (GS) 49 663 103 203 .507 9 24 .375 30 39 .769 25 45 70 30 112 29 31 3 245 5.0
Legler 23 284 28 78 .359 7 21 .333 14 18 .778 4 19 23 24 33 4 6 1 77 3.3
Barry 8 85 9 18 .500 3 9 .333 1 2 .500 0 8 8 17 14 2 6 0 22 2.8
Curley (TOT) 28 309 29 68 .426 0 1 .000 18 25 .720 18 32 50 14 61 13 21 4 76 2.7
Curley (GS) 24 259 23 57 .404 0 1 .000 18 25 .720 14 28 42 14 51 11 17 4 64 2.7
Young 25 137 13 39 .333 0 0 --- 28 36 .778 13 22 35 5 18 2 9 1 54 2.2
Thomas 4 27 3 8 .375 0 2 .000 0 0 --- 1 2 3 4 2 1 4 0 6 1.5

NOTES
• Relieved P.J. Carlesimo of his head coaching duties and named Garry St. Jean general manager/head coach (12/27).
• Acquired Larry Hughes and Billy Owens from Philadelphia as part of a three-team trade that sent John Starks and a
2000 first-round draft choice (Washington’s) to Chicago, with Toni Kukoc going to the 76ers (2/16).
• Antawn Jamison’s scoring average increase from 1998-99 to 1999-2000 (9.6 ppg to 19.6 ppg) was largest increase in the NBA.
• Hughes’ scoring average after joining the Warriors (22.7) would have ranked 11th in the NBA projected over the entire season.
• Donyell Marshall became the first Warrior to average a point/rebound double-double since Larry Smith in 1984-85.
• The Warriors had 14 players miss 329 games due to injury (2nd in NBA), using a franchise-record and league-high 23 players.
• The Warriors led the NBA in offensive rebounding at 15.85 offensive rebounds per game.

282
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 19-63

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
11/2 1 at Dallas...........................................................................L 96-108 12,848 0-1
11/4 2 at San Antonio.................................................................L 81-104 14,508 0-2
11/6 3 Dallas...............................................................................L 97-120 12,708 0-3
11/9 4 San Antonio.....................................................................L 89-118 11,601 0-4
11/12 5 at Vancouver.................................................................... W 103-93 12,792 1-4
11/13 6 Houston...........................................................................L 95-103 11,684 1-5
11/16 7 Chicago........................................................................... W 99-79 10,340 2-5
11/17 8 at Seattle..........................................................................L 108-111 15,336 2-6
11/20 9 New York..........................................................................L 79-86 18,553 2-7
11/24 10 New Jersey.......................................................................L 84-92 10,017 2-8
11/26 11 at Sacramento..................................................................L 95-124 17,317 2-9
11/27 12 Toronto.............................................................................L 88-106 12,251 2-10
11/19 13 at Utah.............................................................................L 99-115 18,892 2-11
12/1 14 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 75-93 17,689 2-12
12/2 15 Seattle..............................................................................L 103-117 10,112 2-13
12/4 16 Utah.................................................................................L 82-94 11,790 2-14
12/7 17 at New York......................................................................L 83-89 19,763 2-15
12/8 18 at Charlotte......................................................................L 106-113 15,327 2-16
12/10 19 at Atlanta........................................................................ W 107-99 14,313 3-16
12/11 20 at Minnesota................................................................... W 104-76 14,739 4-16
12/14 21 Miami.............................................................................. W 102-97 11,083 5-16
12/16 22 Detroit..............................................................................L 108-116 10,249 5-17
12/17 23 at L.A. Clippers.................................................................L 91-92 11,217 5-18
12/20 24 Sacramento..................................................................... W 111-99 15,176 6-18
12/22 25 L.A. Clippers.....................................................................L 99-103 10,438 6-19
12/23 26 at Portland.......................................................................L 91-111 20,440 6-20
12/26 27 at Phoenix........................................................................L 88-108 19,023 6-21
12/27 28 San Antonio.....................................................................L 83-105 12,447 6-22
12/29 29 Philadelphia.....................................................................L 94-97 15,346 6-23
1/3 30 at Washington..................................................................L 87-99 11,107 6-24
1/5 31 at Philadelphia.................................................................L 92-113 13,845 6-25
1/6 32 at Cleveland.....................................................................L 75-90 11,238 6-26
1/9 33 Seattle..............................................................................L 95-100 (OT) 11,263 6-27
1/11 34 Dallas...............................................................................L 102-109 9,887 6-28
1/13 35 Houston...........................................................................L 100-108 10,123 6-29
1/15 36 Sacramento......................................................................L 99-114 18,372 6-30
1/17 37 Orlando........................................................................... W 113-100 8,893 7-30
1/21 38 Cleveland........................................................................ W 115-103 10,059 8-30
1/23 39 Minnesota........................................................................L 81-99 11,569 8-31
1/25 40 at Dallas...........................................................................L 103-117 13,164 8-32
1/27 41 at Houston...................................................................... W 115-110 13,998 9-32
2/1 42 at L.A. Clippers................................................................ W 107-76 10,409 10-32
2/2 43 Vancouver....................................................................... W 101-95 10,019 11-32
2/4 44 Denver............................................................................. W 103-101 13,321 12-32
2/6 45 at New Jersey...................................................................L 90-110 14,336 12-33
2/7 46 at Orlando........................................................................L 100-120 12,480 12-34
2/9 47 at Miami...........................................................................L 100-115 16,133 12-35
2/15 48 Portland...........................................................................L 83-92 11,863 12-36
2/16 49 at Portland.......................................................................L 95-99 20,178 12-37
2/18 50 Boston............................................................................. W 122-100 14,758 13-37
2/20 51 Washington..................................................................... W 112-103 13,867 14-37
2/22 52 at Minnesota....................................................................L 89-112 13,992 14-38
2/23 53 at Milwaukee.................................................................. W 91-86 12,864 15-38
2/25 54 at Detroit..........................................................................L 99-131 17,599 15-39
2/26 55 at Indiana.........................................................................L 88-104 18,345 15-40
2/28 56 Atlanta............................................................................ W 80-75 10,263 16-40
3/3 57 at Denver..........................................................................L 88-122 18,152 16-41
3/5 58 Indiana.............................................................................L 95-114 15,283 16-42
3/7 59 Charlotte..........................................................................L 99-102 10,201 16-43
3/9 60 L.A. Lakers........................................................................L 92-109 20,136 16-44
3/10 61 at Seattle..........................................................................L 85-99 13,522 16-45
3/12 62 L.A. Clippers.....................................................................L 103-112 10,078 16-46
3/14 63 at Toronto.........................................................................L 78-85 19,800 16-47
3/15 64 at Boston..........................................................................L 104-121 16,109 16-48
3/17 65 at Chicago....................................................................... W 95-92 (2OT) 21,898 17-48
3/19 66 Phoenix............................................................................L 82-99 12,837 17-49
3/21 67 at Vancouver.....................................................................L 82-98 13,555 17-50
3/22 68 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 96-119 18,843 17-51
3/24 69 Portland...........................................................................L 83-96 15,356 17-52
3/26 70 at Phoenix........................................................................L 82-90 19,023 17-53
3/28 71 at Houston.......................................................................L 86-121 14,496 17-54
3/30 72 at San Antonio.................................................................L 90-102 18,793 17-55
3/31 73 at Utah.............................................................................L 97-114 19,911 17-56
4/2 74 Milwaukee.......................................................................L 113-117 10,002 17-57
4/5 75 L.A. Lakers........................................................................L 104-111 18,621 17-58
4/7 76 Utah.................................................................................L 84-105 11,321 17-59
4/9 77 Denver............................................................................. W 117-103 11,604 18-59
4/11 78 Vancouver....................................................................... W 109-97 10,127 19-59
4/13 79 at Sacramento..................................................................L 107-130 17,317 19-60
4/14 80 at Denver..........................................................................L 97-105 13,358 19-61
4/17 81 Minnesota........................................................................L 96-101 11,362 19-62
4/19 82 Phoenix............................................................................L 88-99 14,212 19-63

283
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
2000-01

BACK ROW (left to right): Adonal Foyle, Adam Keefe, Erick Dampier, Marc Jackson, Corie Blount.
MIDDLE: Head Coach Dave Cowens, Assistant Coach Clifford Ray, Danny Fortson, Chris Mullin, Antawn Jamison,
Chris Porter, Chris Mills, Assistant Coach Brian Winters, Assistant Coach Phil Hubbard.
FRONT: Assistant Coach Mark Osowski, Bob Sura, Larry Hughes, Mookie Blaylock, Vonteego Cummings, Paul McPherson.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Jamison 82 3394 800 1812 .442 62 205 .302 382 534 .715 280 435 715 164 225 114 199 28 2044 24.9
Fortson 6 203 29 50 .580 0 0 --- 42 54 .778 29 69 98 5 22 2 10 0 100 16.7
Hughes 50 1846 308 805 .383 14 75 .187 193 252 .766 76 200 276 223 147 96 152 29 823 16.5
Jackson 48 1410 237 508 .467 5 23 .217 154 192 .802 119 242 361 59 138 34 93 27 633 13.2
Mills 15 493 71 191 .372 7 25 .280 31 36 .861 24 69 93 18 43 9 20 5 180 12.0
Sura 53 1684 202 518 .390 47 172 .273 135 189 .714 54 173 227 242 127 54 160 8 586 11.1
Blaylock 69 2352 317 801 .396 73 225 .324 53 76 .697 71 201 272 462 134 163 128 20 760 11.0
Porter 51 1147 173 445 .389 0 5 .000 94 141 .667 89 100 189 61 111 45 59 6 440 8.6
Dampier 43 1038 126 314 .401 0 2 .000 67 126 .532 97 153 250 59 123 17 82 58 319 7.4
Cummings 66 1495 178 517 .344 48 143 .336 79 116 .681 47 90 137 227 160 67 91 14 483 7.3
Foyle 58 1457 156 375 .416 0 0 --- 30 68 .441 156 249 405 48 136 31 79 156 342 5.9
Mullin 20 374 36 106 .340 19 52 .365 24 28 .857 10 31 41 19 28 16 19 10 115 5.8
McPherson (TOT) 55 595 109 216 .505 2 12 .167 42 58 .724 40 39 79 38 80 25 47 4 262 4.8
McPherson (GS) 22 287 62 120 .517 2 6 .333 24 34 .706 20 11 31 22 32 13 24 1 150 6.8
Blount (TOT) 68 1305 130 294 .442 2 8 .250 51 83 .614 181 219 400 59 165 42 73 22 313 4.6
Blount (GS) 38 918 107 247 .433 2 8 .250 43 68 .632 146 169 315 51 90 29 55 17 259 6.8
Brown 6 74 9 20 .450 0 2 .000 6 10 .600 3 15 18 5 10 3 2 1 24 4.0
Curley (TOT) 20 192 25 47 .532 1 2 .500 12 19 .632 21 16 37 3 45 7 16 9 63 3.2
Curley (GS) 15 177 24 43 .558 1 1 1.000 11 15 .733 21 16 37 3 41 6 14 8 60 4.0
Del Negro 29 396 30 90 .333 1 9 .111 16 16 1.000 4 27 31 62 36 6 15 0 77 2.7
Keefe 67 836 64 159 .403 1 3 .333 39 63 .619 90 119 209 36 102 28 40 20 168 2.5
Garner 8 149 7 37 .189 0 7 .000 5 6 .833 2 10 12 18 18 7 9 1 19 2.4
Garces (TOT) 13 73 7 22 .318 0 0 --- 2 8 .250 16 13 29 5 14 3 5 2 16 1.2
Garces (GS) 3 11 0 7 .000 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 4 3 7 1 0 1 0 1 0 0.0
Coker 6 32 1 8 .125 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 3 2 5 2 4 1 2 0 2 0.3
Livingston 2 7 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 --- 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

NOTES
• Antawn Jamison became the fifth West Coast Era Warrior to reach 2,000 points (2,044).
• Jamison started all 82 games, leading the team in scoring (24.9) and rebounds (8.7), and became the first Warrior
to finish the season ranking in the top-10 in scoring (9th) in five seasons.
• Marc Jackson was named to the All-Rookie Team and finished third in voting for Rookie of the Year...Among rookies,
he ranked 1st in scoring (13.2), 1st in rebounding (7.5) and finished the season with 17 double-doubles.
• The Warriors owned the largest attendance increase (+2,021 per game) in the NBA from the previous season.
• The Warriors led the league with 414 player games missed to injury, the third-highest number of injuries for
an NBA season since the league began keeping track of injuries 16 years ago.

284
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 17-65

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/31 1 Phoenix........................................................................... W 96-94 15,460 1-0
11/2 2 at Denver..........................................................................L 97-101 15,790 1-1
11/4 3 San Antonio.....................................................................L 105-117 16,121 1-2
11/8 4 at Sacramento..................................................................L 84-115 17,317 1-3
11/10 5 Sacramento......................................................................L 107-114 (OT) 17,467 1-4
11/12 6 Orlando............................................................................L 99-105 (OT) 13,626 1-5
11/14 7 at Cleveland.....................................................................L 86-96 13,691 1-6
11/15 8 at Minnesota....................................................................L 90-92 16,034 1-7
11/17 9 at Indiana........................................................................ W 92-90 17,101 2-7
11/19 10 at New York......................................................................L 71-88 19,763 2-8
11/21 11 Chicago........................................................................... W 89-77 11,263 3-8
11/22 12 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 91-111 18,208 3-9
11/24 13 at Phoenix........................................................................L 74-80 18,684 3-10
11/25 14 Minnesota....................................................................... W 114-93 14,268 4-10
11/29 15 at L.A. Clippers................................................................L 83-106 10,130 4-11
11/30 16 Indiana............................................................................ W 99-95 13,149 5-11
12/2 17 Dallas...............................................................................L 78-97 12,187 5-12
12/3 18 at Seattle..........................................................................L 102-118 11,669 5-13
12/6 19 L.A. Lakers....................................................................... W 125-122 (OT) 19,273 6-13
12/8 20 Toronto.............................................................................L 92-108 18,316 6-14
12/9 21 at Utah.............................................................................L 114-125 18,777 6-15
12/12 22 Portland...........................................................................L 93-101 13,461 6-16
12/14 23 Houston...........................................................................L 95-98 10,417 6-17
12/16 24 Miami...............................................................................L 85-93 16,411 6-18
12/19 25 Minnesota....................................................................... W 120-99 13,367 7-18
12/22 26 at San Antonio.................................................................L 87-105 16,481 7-19
12/23 27 at Houston...................................................................... W 95-87 12,534 8-19
12/27 28 Philadelphia.....................................................................L 110-118 18,726 8-20
12/29 29 Utah................................................................................ W 100-89 16,478 9-20
12/30 30 at Vancouver.................................................................... W 102-101 14,485 10-20
1/3 31 Denver..............................................................................L 100-111 12,163 10-21
1/5 32 at Boston......................................................................... W 100-88 12,699 11-21
1/6 33 at New Jersey...................................................................L 92-97 11,789 11-22
1/8 34 at Miami...........................................................................L 78-88 15,725 11-23
1/11 35 at Atlanta.........................................................................L 96-107 13,600 11-24
1/13 36 at Orlando........................................................................L 94-111 14,046 11-25
1/15 37 Cleveland.........................................................................L 101-107 15,289 11-26
1/18 38 Houston...........................................................................L 104-112 12,087 11-27
1/19 39 at Phoenix....................................................................... W 103-95 17,438 12-27
1/21 40 Boston............................................................................. W 94-91 14,309 13-27
1/23 41 at Utah.............................................................................L 78-100 19,037 13-28
1/24 42 New Jersey...................................................................... W 109-87 12,008 14-28
1/26 43 Seattle..............................................................................L 105-107 17,723 14-29
1/29 44 Charlotte..........................................................................L 85-93 11,713 14-30
1/30 45 at Sacramento..................................................................L 79-105 17,317 14-31
2/3 46 at Dallas...........................................................................L 95-101 18,187 14-32
2/5 47 at San Antonio.................................................................L 85-109 13,889 14-33
2/7 48 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... W 89-88 13,447 15-33
2/13 49 Phoenix............................................................................L 83-93 13,414 15-34
2/15 50 at Vancouver.....................................................................L 89-99 10,612 15-35
2/16 51 Vancouver........................................................................L 79-92 13,173 15-36
2/18 52 Atlanta.............................................................................L 91-98 12,341 15-37
2/20 53 at Toronto.........................................................................L 102-113 18,119 15-38
2/22 54 at Charlotte......................................................................L 91-93 15,237 15-39
2/23 55 at Minnesota....................................................................L 83-122 19,006 15-40
2/25 56 at Milwaukee...................................................................L 95-122 18,411 15-41
2/26 57 at Chicago....................................................................... W 84-78 20,024 16-41
2/28 58 Sacramento......................................................................L 101-122 19,107 16-42
3/3 59 at Portland.......................................................................L 91-122 20,465 16-43
3/4 60 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 95-110 18,997 16-44
3/6 61 L.A. Lakers........................................................................L 85-97 20,181 16-45
3/9 62 at Dallas...........................................................................L 73-102 18,187 16-46
3/10 63 at Houston.......................................................................L 81-86 12,215 16-47
3/12 64 Denver..............................................................................L 79-84 10,274 16-48
3/14 65 Utah.................................................................................L 83-102 16,186 16-49
3/16 66 at L.A. Clippers.................................................................L 76-94 15,860 16-50
3/18 67 Seattle..............................................................................L 99-104 13,352 16-51
3/21 68 Washington......................................................................L 94-99 10,308 16-52
3/24 69 Detroit............................................................................. W 103-95 14,832 17-52
3/26 70 New York..........................................................................L 87-89 (OT) 17,207 17-53
3/29 71 at Washington..................................................................L 100-116 13,041 17-54
3/30 72 at Philadelphia.................................................................L 89-102 20,958 17-55
4/1 73 at Detroit..........................................................................L 87-104 12,237 17-56
4/4 74 Milwaukee.......................................................................L 78-108 11,600 17-57
4/6 75 Portland...........................................................................L 91-122 15,325 17-58
4/8 76 San Antonio.....................................................................L 76-84 15,273 17-59
4/10 77 at Portland.......................................................................L 88-116 20,580 17-60
4/11 78 at Seattle..........................................................................L 101-107 14,197 17-61
4/13 79 at Denver..........................................................................L 92-108 15,874 17-62
4/14 80 L.A. Clippers.....................................................................L 94-106 12,849 17-63
4/16 81 Dallas...............................................................................L 101-110 13,393 17-64
4/17 82 Vancouver........................................................................L 81-95 14,437 17-65

285
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
2001-02

BACK ROW (left to right): Adonal Foyle, Dean Garrett, Erick Dampier, Troy Murphy.
MIDDLE: Athletic Trainer Tom Abdenour, Equipment Manager Eric Housen, Assistant Coach Phil Hubbard, Danny Fortson,
Cedric Henderson, Antawn Jamison, Chris Mills, Assistant Coach Mark Osowski, Strength & Conditioning Coach Mark Grabow.
FRONT: Head Coach Brian Winters, Bob Sura, Larry Hughes, Gilbert Arenas, Dean Oliver, Jason Richardson, Assistant Coach Clifford Ray.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Jamison 82 3033 614 1375 .447 68 210 .324 323 440 .734 211 345 556 161 187 70 161 45 1619 19.7
Richardson 80 2629 464 1090 .426 82 246 .333 141 210 .671 124 216 340 236 195 106 160 31 1151 14.4
Hughes 73 2049 343 810 .423 18 93 .194 191 259 .737 83 162 245 316 150 113 171 23 895 12.3
Fortson 77 2216 309 722 .428 1 4 .250 245 308 .795 290 609 899 127 255 44 160 17 864 11.2
Arenas 47 1155 174 384 .453 39 113 .345 124 160 .775 41 91 132 174 115 69 97 11 511 10.9
Sura 78 1780 250 590 .424 42 133 .316 236 328 .720 89 167 256 275 160 88 133 17 778 10.0
Dampier 73 1740 209 480 .435 0 0 --- 136 211 .645 167 220 387 87 235 17 156 167 554 7.6
Mills 66 1237 178 427 .417 48 127 .378 85 107 .794 51 139 190 72 120 31 56 13 489 7.4
Murphy 82 1448 178 423 .421 3 9 .333 121 156 .776 99 223 322 70 217 36 84 21 480 5.9
Foyle 79 1485 171 385 .444 0 0 --- 37 93 .398 150 234 384 41 179 36 76 168 379 4.8
Blaylock 35 599 50 146 .342 15 42 .357 4 8 .500 8 44 52 114 20 24 37 4 119 3.4
Henderson 12 70 15 31 .484 2 4 .500 4 7 .571 1 2 3 4 4 6 8 2 36 3.0
Oliver 20 139 17 46 .370 2 13 .154 6 9 .667 0 8 8 21 16 3 11 0 42 2.1
Garrett (TOT) 34 183 18 55 .327 0 0 --- 0 3 .000 16 41 57 5 32 7 10 10 36 1.1
Garrett (GS) 5 31 4 15 .267 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 3 7 10 1 6 2 3 1 8 1.6

NOTES
• Antawn Jamison led the team in scoring for the third straight season.
• Jason Richardson was named NBA All-Rookie First Team.
• Danny Fortson finished the season ranked 4th in the NBA in rebounding with 11.7 rpg.
• Erick Dampier (2.29 bpg) and Adonal Foyle (2.13 bpg) both finished in the NBA top-10 in blocked shots,
finishing 7th and 8th, respectively.
• Richardson and Gilbert Arenas were both named Western Conference Rookie of the Month,
winning the award in February and April, respectively.
• Richardson was named MVP of the Rookie Challenge and won the Slam Dunk Contest on NBA All-Star Saturday.
• Brian Winters was named interim head coach on 12/15, replacing Dave Cowens.

286
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 21-61

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/31 1 at Portland.......................................................................L 87-92 19,980 0-1
11/1 2 Phoenix............................................................................L 101-107 14,624 0-2
11/3 3 at L.A. Clippers................................................................ W 110-108 (OT) 19,445 1-2
11/4 4 Portland.......................................................................... W 96-86 12,724 2-2
11/7 5 at Toronto.........................................................................L 92-109 18,887 2-3
11/9 6 at Washington................................................................. W 109-100 20,674 3-3
11/10 7 at New York..................................................................... W 90-71 19,763 4-3
11/12 8 at Memphis..................................................................... W 86-79 11,126 5-3
11/14 9 Toronto.............................................................................L 82-89 18,269 5-4
11/16 10 at Seattle..........................................................................L 91-100 11,714 5-5
11/17 11 Chicago........................................................................... W 93-88 13,076 6-5
11/20 12 New York..........................................................................L 70-94 16,320 6-6
11/23 13 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 90-106 18,997 6-7
11/25 14 New Jersey...................................................................... W 101-85 13,129 7-7
11/27 15 at Dallas...........................................................................L 106-116 17,110 7-8
11/28 16 at San Antonio.................................................................L 83-94 18,442 7-9
12/1 17 Dallas...............................................................................L 82-111 14,122 7-10
12/3 18 at Phoenix........................................................................L 93-110 13,656 7-11
12/5 19 Philadelphia.................................................................... W 93-87 18,362 8-11
12/7 20 Charlotte..........................................................................L 89-106 12,221 8-12
12/8 21 at Utah.............................................................................L 101-111 17,884 8-13
12/11 22 at Minnesota....................................................................L 86-107 15,534 8-14
12/13 23 Orlando............................................................................L 100-105 16,072 8-15
12/15 24 Memphis......................................................................... W 93-84 11,537 9-15
12/16 25 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 85-101 18,997 9-16
12/19 26 Detroit............................................................................. W 101-88 12,079 10-16
12/21 27 Seattle..............................................................................L 108-111 (OT) 12,129 10-17
12/22 28 at Denver......................................................................... W 105-101 15,122 11-17
12/26 29 L.A. Lakers....................................................................... W 101-90 20,036 12-17
12/28 30 Houston...........................................................................L 93-100 14,007 12-18
1/2 31 at Cleveland.....................................................................L 98-113 10,403 12-19
1/3 32 at Charlotte......................................................................L 102-114 7,770 12-20
1/5 33 at Orlando........................................................................L 109-118 15,017 12-21
1/6 34 at Miami...........................................................................L 84-92 15,098 12-22
1/8 35 Milwaukee.......................................................................L 97-113 14,011 12-23
1/14 36 Miami...............................................................................L 79-85 11,604 12-24
1/16 37 Cleveland........................................................................ W 117-88 10,243 13-24
1/18 38 at Sacramento..................................................................L 97-121 17,317 13-25
1/19 39 Minnesota........................................................................L 102-105 14,283 13-26
1/21 40 Utah.................................................................................L 99-101 17,237 13-27
1/23 41 Memphis......................................................................... W 107-95 10,003 14-27
1/26 42 San Antonio.....................................................................L 82-90 18,328 14-28
1/29 43 at Houston.......................................................................L 96-100 (OT) 10,426 14-29
2/1 44 at Phoenix........................................................................L 98-104 18,733 14-30
2/3 45 Phoenix............................................................................L 97-98 9,326 14-31
2/5 46 Seattle..............................................................................L 87-113 11,710 14-32
2/13 47 Boston............................................................................. W 92-75 14,200 15-32
2/15 48 San Antonio.....................................................................L 99-108 14,187 15-33
2/17 49 Atlanta.............................................................................L 94-100 14,567 15-34
2/19 50 at New Jersey...................................................................L 115-123 9,184 15-35
2/20 51 at Philadelphia.................................................................L 107-114 20,380 15-36
2/22 52 at Milwaukee...................................................................L 112-116 18,717 15-37
2/23 53 at Chicago........................................................................L 91-105 18,689 15-38
2/25 54 Indiana.............................................................................L 97-102 (OT) 13,122 15-39
2/27 55 Denver............................................................................. W 110-93 11,517 16-39
3/1 56 Sacramento......................................................................L 108-116 19,869 16-40
3/2 57 at L.A. Clippers.................................................................L 95-109 18,964 16-41
3/5 58 at San Antonio.................................................................L 88-109 19,322 16-42
3/8 59 at Houston...................................................................... W 108-95 10,222 17-42
3/9 60 at Dallas...........................................................................L 105-107 20,170 17-43
3/11 61 at Atlanta.........................................................................L 96-121 7,535 17-44
3/12 62 at Indiana.........................................................................L 101-115 16,047 17-45
3/14 63 L.A. Lakers........................................................................L 102-110 20,042 17-46
3/16 64 Dallas...............................................................................L 100-117 16,423 17-47
3/18 65 Washington......................................................................L 96-99 17,613 17-48
3/19 66 at Seattle..........................................................................L 93-110 13,921 17-49
3/21 67 L.A. Clippers.....................................................................L 96-116 13,568 17-50
3/23 68 at Utah.............................................................................L 103-112 18,713 17-51
3/24 69 Houston...........................................................................L 104-116 15,039 17-52
3/26 70 at Minnesota................................................................... W 115-106 17,202 18-52
3/27 71 at Boston..........................................................................L 99-102 14,224 18-53
3/29 72 at Detroit..........................................................................L 103-100 22,076 18-54
3/30 73 at Memphis......................................................................L 99-105 14,411 18-55
4/2 74 Portland.......................................................................... W 107-91 13,127 19-55
4/5 75 Denver............................................................................. W 108-104 14,396 20-55
4/6 76 at Portland.......................................................................L 86-113 20,019 20-56
4/8 77 Minnesota........................................................................L 93-100 13,261 20-57
4/10 78 Sacramento......................................................................L 116-118 16,232 20-58
4/12 79 at Denver..........................................................................L 89-97 17,154 20-59
4/13 80 Utah.................................................................................L 101-109 14,196 20-60
4/16 81 at Sacramento..................................................................L 106-120 17,317 20-61
4/17 82 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... W 107-103 16,371 21-61

287
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
2002-03

BACK ROW (left to right): General Manager Garry St. Jean, Adonal Foyle, Troy Murphy, Mike Dunleavy, Erick Dampier, Vice President Alvin Attles.
MIDDLE: Equipment Manager Eric Housen, Athletic Trainer Tom Abdenour, Assistant Coach Phil Hubbard, Antawn Jamison, Danny Fortson,
Chris Mills, Video Scout Jason Hamm, Assistant Coach Tom Sterner, Assistant Coach Hank Egan, Strength & Conditioning Coach Mark Grabow.
FRONT: Assistant Coach Mark Osowski, Jiri Welsch, Bob Sura, Gilbert Arenas, Earl Boykins, Jason Richardson, Head Coach Eric Musselman.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Jamison 82 3226 691 1471 .470 65 209 .311 375 475 .789 195 383 578 156 197 76 177 45 1822 22.2
Arenas 82 2866 509 1180 .431 109 313 .348 370 468 .791 97 289 386 514 260 124 290 17 1497 18.3
Richardson 82 2698 476 1161 .410 123 334 .368 207 271 .764 111 267 378 247 201 90 179 23 1282 15.6
Murphy 79 2510 338 749 .451 3 14 .214 244 290 .841 228 578 806 106 246 65 111 30 923 11.7
Boykins 68 1321 199 464 .429 29 77 .377 173 200 .865 35 53 88 221 75 38 73 4 600 8.8
Dampier 82 1978 259 522 .496 0 2 .000 155 222 .698 248 295 543 58 242 27 112 154 673 8.2
Sura 55 1130 135 328 .412 28 85 .329 103 148 .696 58 109 167 177 108 45 82 2 401 7.3
Dunleavy 82 1305 168 417 .403 52 150 .347 78 100 .780 66 148 214 106 120 53 86 19 466 5.7
Foyle 82 1787 185 345 .536 0 1 .000 70 104 .673 176 314 490 37 214 40 73 205 440 5.4
Mills 21 262 39 106 .368 7 25 .280 16 18 .889 19 31 50 22 29 7 10 3 101 4.8
Fortson 17 223 20 54 .370 0 1 .000 19 29 .655 28 45 73 12 43 9 15 0 59 3.5
Torres 17 109 16 36 .444 7 13 .538 14 20 .700 3 9 12 3 9 4 8 2 53 3.1
Welsch 37 234 19 75 .253 1 4 .250 22 29 .759 12 16 28 27 32 8 19 2 61 1.6
Oliver 15 93 7 29 .241 1 6 .167 7 8 .875 8 8 16 23 9 7 10 0 22 1.5
Guyton 2 9 0 4 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 —- 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0.0
Rucker 3 4 0 0 —- 0 0 —- 0 0 —- 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0

NOTES
• Warriors’ 38-44 record represented 17-game improvement over 2001-02, largest in the NBA.
• Golden State finished 2nd in the NBA in scoring at 102.4 ppg.
• First-year head coach Eric Musselman finished second in Coach of the Year balloting.
• Gilbert Arenas was named the NBA’s Most Improved Player.
• Troy Murphy was one of five players in the league to average a point-rebound double/double.
• Murphy finished fifth in the NBA in rebounding and third in Most Improved Player balloting.
• Jason Richardson defended his NBA Slam Dunk title at All-Star Saturday.
• Adonal Foyle and Erick Dampier both ranked in the NBA’s top-10 in blocks, finishing fifth and 10th, respectively.
• Antawn Jamison led the team in scoring for the fourth straight season.
• The opening night starting lineup of Arenas, Richardson, Dampier, Murphy, Jamison started 79-of-82 games.

288
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 38-44

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/30 1 San Antonio.................................................................... W 106-98 13,261 1-0
11/1 2 Seattle..............................................................................L 93-106 12,121 1-1
11/2 3 at Utah.............................................................................L 92-101 19,098 1-2
11/4 4 at Dallas...........................................................................L 100-107 19,368 1-3
11/5 5 at San Antonio.................................................................L 73-93 14,474 1-4
11/8 6 at New Orleans.................................................................L 104-110 13,505 1-5
11/9 7 at Houston.......................................................................L 104-111 14,134 1-6
11/11 8 at Memphis..................................................................... W 108-101 10,112 2-6
11/13 9 Sacramento......................................................................L 93-104 18,369 2-7
11/15 10 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 89-96 (OT) 18,997 2-8
11/16 11 Orlando........................................................................... W 135-92 16,431 3-8
11/18 12 L.A. Clippers.....................................................................L 89-99 12,196 3-9
11/20 13 Chicago........................................................................... W 100-94 13,721 4-9
11/22 14 Milwaukee.......................................................................L 91-95 12,170 4-10
11/27 15 Houston...........................................................................L 84-91 18,401 4-11
11/29 16 at Denver......................................................................... W 92-82 15,129 5-11
11/30 17 Phoenix........................................................................... W 100-90 13,322 6-11
12/3 18 Denver............................................................................. W 110-89 10,007 7-11
12/5 19 Minnesota........................................................................L 98-114 12,357 7-12
12/7 20 Dallas...............................................................................L 116-121 16,355 7-13
12/10 21 L.A. Lakers....................................................................... W 106-102 19,596 8-13
12/13 22 at Orlando........................................................................L 85-111 13,505 8-14
12/14 23 at Miami...........................................................................L 92-101 14,603 8-15
12/16 24 at Memphis......................................................................L 91-104 12,447 8-16
12/18 25 New Orleans.................................................................... W 111-106 11,567 9-16
12/20 26 Portland...........................................................................L 111-113 11,681 9-17
12/22 27 at Sacramento..................................................................L 88-103 17,317 9-18
12/27 28 Toronto............................................................................ W 101-96 16,487 10-18
12/28 29 at L.A. Clippers................................................................ W 99-92 18,499 11-18
12/30 30 Philadelphia.................................................................... W 104-98 18,733 12-18
1/3 31 at San Antonio.................................................................L 95-98 18,797 12-19
1/4 32 at Houston...................................................................... W 86-84 12,116 13-19
1/6 33 Miami.............................................................................. W 99-85 12,279 14-19
1/8 34 at Minnesota....................................................................L 95-102 13,222 14-20
1/10 35 at Washington................................................................. W 104-99 20,173 15-20
1/11 36 at Indiana.........................................................................L 104-116 16,361 15-21
1/13 37 Memphis..........................................................................L 108-110 11,536 15-22
1/15 38 Cleveland........................................................................ W 108-80 11,017 16-22
1/17 39 Minnesota....................................................................... W 107-98 14,374 17-22
1/20 40 Sacramento......................................................................L 80-102 19,871 17-23
1/22 41 at L.A. Lakers................................................................... W 114-110 18,997 18-23
1/23 42 New Jersey...................................................................... W 105-97 15,379 19-23
1/25 43 Utah................................................................................ W 108-95 16,373 20-23
1/28 44 at Seattle..........................................................................L 91-88 14,941 20-24
1/31 45 at Utah.............................................................................L 94-102 19,608 20-25
2/1 46 at Phoenix........................................................................L 107-116 16,174 20-26
2/3 47 Memphis......................................................................... W 101-91 10,137 21-26
2/5 48 San Antonio.....................................................................L 99-103 13,553 21-27
2/11 49 at Atlanta........................................................................ W 116-113 7,096 22-27
2/12 50 at New York..................................................................... W 113-107 18,212 23-27
2/14 51 at Toronto........................................................................ W 118-114 (OT) 19,346 24-27
2/16 52 at Minnesota....................................................................L 102-109 15,003 24-28
2/18 53 Boston..............................................................................L 117-125 16,447 24-29
2/19 54 at Portland.......................................................................L 98-125 18,137 24-30
2/21 55 New York......................................................................... W 111-107 16,711 25-30
2/23 56 Atlanta............................................................................ W 115-93 15,724 26-30
2/24 57 at Denver......................................................................... W 94-89 13,146 27-30
2/26 58 at L.A. Clippers................................................................ W 108-94 15,273 28-30
3/1 59 Detroit............................................................................. W 92-90 17,348 29-30
3/4 60 Indiana............................................................................ W 107-100 16,409 30-30
3/6 61 at Chicago........................................................................L 105-119 17,098 30-31
3/8 62 at Milwaukee...................................................................L 133-138 (OT) 16,324 30-32
3/9 63 at Detroit..........................................................................L 105-107 22,076 30-33
3/11 64 Phoenix........................................................................... W 113-98 16,433 31-33
3/14 65 Dallas...............................................................................L 114-116 19,787 31-34
3/15 66 at Seattle......................................................................... W 94-88 16,117 32-34
3/18 67 at Sacramento..................................................................L 91-117 17,317 32-35
3/19 68 Seattle............................................................................. W 105-99 15,476 33-35
3/21 69 Houston...........................................................................L 107-117 20,193 33-36
3/23 70 Washington..................................................................... W 113-107 20,149 34-36
3/25 71 at Cleveland.....................................................................L 103-124 9,680 34-37
3/26 72 at Boston......................................................................... W 107-95 16,771 35-37
3/28 73 at Philadelphia................................................................ W 102-98 20,779 36-37
3/29 74 at New Jersey...................................................................L 97-109 16,345 36-38
4/1 75 at Portland.......................................................................L 86-100 20,117 36-39
4/4 76 Portland...........................................................................L 100-122 18,803 36-40
4/6 77 Denver............................................................................. W 106-99 17,021 37-40
4/8 78 Utah................................................................................ W 128-102 16,268 38-40
4/11 79 at Phoenix........................................................................L 101-117 17,792 38-41
4/12 80 at Dallas...........................................................................L 108-117 19,980 38-42
4/14 81 L.A. Clippers.....................................................................L 113-122 16,638 38-43
4/16 82 L.A. Lakers........................................................................L 111-117 20,234 38-44

289
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
2003-04

BACK ROW (left to right): GM Garry St. Jean, Troy Murphy, Adonal Foyle, Erick Dampier, Clifford Robinson, Mike Dunleavy, Vice President Alvin Attles.
MIDDLE: Athletic Trainer Tom Abdenour, Equipment Manager Eric Housen, Assistant Coach Keith Smart, Rusty LaRue, Calbert Cheaney,
Brian Cardinal, Popeye Jones, Jason Richardson, Coaching Assistant Jason Hamm, Assistant Coach Jim Boylen,
Assistant Coach Tom Sterner, Strength and Conditioning Coach Mark Grabow.
FRONT: Assistant Coach David Fizdale, Avery Johnson, Mickael Pietrus, Speedy Claxton, Nick Van Exel, Head Coach Eric Musselman.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Richardson 78 2936 563 1284 .438 77 273 .282 258 377 .684 124 400 524 226 182 86 196 41 1461 18.7
Van Exel 39 1255 187 479 .390 46 150 .307 70 99 .707 16 88 104 206 57 20 78 2 490 12.6
Dampier 74 2403 348 650 .535 0 2 .000 217 332 .654 344 543 887 60 227 33 131 137 913 12.3
Robinson 82 2846 366 945 .387 112 314 .357 123 173 .711 54 268 322 271 237 68 173 73 967 11.8
Dunleavy 75 2336 323 720 .449 94 254 .370 137 185 .741 87 355 442 220 169 68 143 13 877 11.7
Claxton 60 1595 224 524 .427 4 22 .182 182 224 .813 38 118 156 267 146 97 102 9 634 10.6
Murphy 28 610 107 243 .440 5 17 .294 60 80 .750 48 125 173 20 58 12 34 17 279 10.0
Cardinal 76 1634 220 466 .472 55 124 .444 238 271 .878 100 217 317 103 206 66 84 20 733 9.6
Cheaney 79 2067 278 578 .481 0 10 .000 47 77 .610 77 183 260 136 184 60 85 12 603 7.6
Pietrus 53 748 96 231 .416 35 105 .333 52 75 .693 48 71 119 27 100 32 40 12 279 5.3
Johnson 46 637 80 199 .402 0 3 .000 52 78 .667 3 30 33 111 34 26 51 3 212 4.6
Lampley 10 63 13 20 .650 0 0 —- 8 12 .667 2 9 11 2 2 0 3 1 34 3.4
Bremer (TOT) 36 443 43 158 .272 19 74 .257 13 20 .650 9 27 36 51 32 18 24 4 118 3.3
Bremer (GS) 5 40 4 21 .190 0 8 .000 0 0 —- 2 1 3 12 5 0 5 0 8 1.6
Foyle 44 572 59 130 .454 0 0 —- 19 35 .543 54 113 167 17 68 6 21 46 137 3.1
Langhi 4 17 2 6 .333 0 0 —- 2 2 1.000 0 3 3 0 5 0 2 0 6 1.5
LaRue 4 22 1 3 .333 1 1 1.000 1 2 .500 0 3 3 2 2 2 4 0 4 1.0
Parks 12 64 4 10 .400 0 0 —- 4 6 .667 4 6 10 1 7 0 2 3 12 1.0
Jones 5 10 0 2 .000 0 0 —- 0 0 —- 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0.0

NOTES
• Golden State went 27-14 at home, its best home record since 1993-94.
• Warriors allowed 94.0 points per game in 2003-04, a 9.6 ppg improvement over
2002-03 (103.6 ppg) and the biggest improvement in the NBA.
• Team posted a seven-game winning streak from 3/15 to 3/28, the longest since an eight-game streak in 1994.
• During win streak, held all seven opponents under 90 points – marking franchise’s longest such streak during the shot clock era.
• Jason Richardson led the team in scoring (18.7 ppg), while ranking 2nd on the team in rebounding (6.7 rpg).
• Richardson’s rebounding average was tops among all NBA guards.
• Adonal Foyle moved into 2nd place on the Warriors all-time blocked shots list, trailing only Joe Barry Carroll.
• Erick Dampier finished 4th in the NBA in rebounding (12.0 rpg) and 3rd in the league in field goal percentage (.535).

290
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 37-45

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/29 1 Dallas...............................................................................L 87-95 15,816 0-1
11/1 2 Philadelphia.................................................................... W 104-90 16,594 1-1
11/2 3 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 72-87 18,997 1-2
11/5 4 Atlanta............................................................................ W 99-72 10,453 2-2
11/7 5 Utah................................................................................ W 95-89 11,642 3-2
11/10 6 Phoenix............................................................................L 96-99 13,278 3-3
11/12 7 Detroit............................................................................. W 87-85 (OT) 14,382 4-3
11/14 8 L.A. Clippers.....................................................................L 98-104 13,122 4-4
11/16 9 at Sacramento..................................................................L 104-106 17,317 4-5
11/18 10 at San Antonio.................................................................L 81-94 17,098 4-6
11/19 11 at Houston.......................................................................L 83-85 10,888 4-7
11/21 12 Miami.............................................................................. W 101-91 12,869 5-7
11/23 13 Portland ......................................................................... W 78-72 14,332 6-7
11/28 14 at Phoenix....................................................................... W 92-83 15,826 7-7
11/29 15 San Antonio.................................................................... W 91-89 17,680 8-7
12/3 16 Denver..............................................................................L 109-117 16,147 8-8
12/5 17 at Denver..........................................................................L 91-98 17,512 8-9
12/6 18 New York......................................................................... W 104-92 15,613 9-9
12/9 19 at Minnesota................................................................... W 98-95 14,195 10-9
12/10 20 at Milwaukee...................................................................L 89-94 (OT) 14,367 10-10
12/12 21 New Orleans.....................................................................L 85-96 14,365 10-11
12/16 22 at New York..................................................................... W 104-86 16,677 11-11
12/17 23 at Atlanta........................................................................ W 98-85 11,025 12-11
12/19 24 at Orlando........................................................................L 93-119 13,461 12-12
12/21 25 at Miami...........................................................................L 93-104 14,497 12-13
12/23 26 L.A. Lakers....................................................................... W 107-98 20,310 13-13
12/26 27 Sacramento..................................................................... W 98-91 20,192 14-13
12/28 28 at Denver..........................................................................L 79-103 17,763 14-14
12/29 29 Boston..............................................................................L 91-100 18,129 14-15
12/31 30 at New Jersey...................................................................L 70-88 12,131 14-16
1/2 31 at Washington..................................................................L 79-97 12,466 14-17
1/3 32 at Detroit..........................................................................L 93-99 20,719 14-18
1/5 33 at Houston.......................................................................L 65-83 9,956 14-19
1/7 34 at Dallas...........................................................................L 99-105 20,185 14-20
1/10 35 Seattle............................................................................. W 113-110 (OT) 17,413 15-20
1/12 36 Memphis..........................................................................L 113-115 (2OT) 13,722 15-21
1/13 37 at Utah.............................................................................L 80-97 18,241 15-22
1/15 38 Cleveland........................................................................ W 119-102 19,602 16-22
1/16 39 at Phoenix........................................................................L 93-104 14,921 16-23
1/19 40 Utah................................................................................ W 101-85 14,358 17-23
1/21 41 at L.A. Clippers.................................................................L 102-106 13,316 17-24
1/22 42 at Seattle..........................................................................L 87-103 13,050 17-25
1/24 43 at Portland...................................................................... W 105-87 14,325 18-25
1/28 44 Minnesota....................................................................... W 97-90 18,112 19-25
1/30 45 Chicago........................................................................... W 101-81 18,413 20-25
2/2 46 at Memphis......................................................................L 101-106 10,229 20-26
2/3 47 at Dallas...........................................................................L 93-107 19,865 20-27
2/6 48 Denver............................................................................. W 96-87 17,576 21-27
2/8 49 Toronto.............................................................................L 81-84 (OT) 16,873 21-28
2/10 50 at Seattle......................................................................... W 106-97 13,674 22-28
2/11 51 Phoenix........................................................................... W 110-99 14,587 23-28
2/18 52 L.A. Lakers........................................................................L 99-100 20,252 23-29
2/20 53 Portland...........................................................................L 93-94 15,273 23-30
2/21 54 Seattle............................................................................. W 94-92 16,241 24-30
2/24 55 at Indiana.........................................................................L 96-107 15,566 24-31
2/25 56 at Memphis..................................................................... W 99-92 11,397 25-31
2/27 57 at Minnesota....................................................................L 81-91 19,012 25-32
2/28 58 at Chicago........................................................................L 81-87 (OT) 21,931 25-33
3/2 59 Indiana.............................................................................L 88-96 16,836 25-34
3/5 60 New Jersey.......................................................................L 74-78 17,354 25-35
3/7 61 Memphis..........................................................................L 85-95 15,181 25-36
3/9 62 at Sacramento..................................................................L 92-96 17,317 25-37
3/10 63 at Utah.............................................................................L 77-91 19,587 25-38
3/12 64 at San Antonio.................................................................L 74-99 17,174 25-39
3/13 65 at New Orleans.................................................................L 84-102 13,181 25-40
3/15 66 San Antonio.................................................................... W 97-80 14,153 26-40
3/17 67 Orlando........................................................................... W 110-85 15,697 27-40
3/19 68 Houston.......................................................................... W 90-84 19,596 28-40
3/21 69 at L.A. Clippers................................................................ W 96-85 16,033 29-40
3/24 70 Milwaukee...................................................................... W 98-89 14,367 30-40
3/26 71 Washington..................................................................... W 99-78 15,769 31-40
3/28 72 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... W 105-77 15,410 32-40
3/30 73 at Philadelphia.................................................................L 71-95 17,048 32-41
3/31 74 at Toronto........................................................................ W 85-78 17,116 33-41
4/2 75 at Boston..........................................................................L 106-111 17,960 33-42
4/3 76 at Cleveland.................................................................... W 103-100 20,562 34-42
4/6 77 Houston.......................................................................... W 97-90 19,596 35-42
4/7 78 at Portland.......................................................................L 81-87 15,722 35-43
4/9 79 Minnesota........................................................................L 74-92 19,753 35-44
4/11 80 Dallas.............................................................................. W 108-107 14,759 36-44
4/13 81 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 104-109 18,997 36-45
4/14 82 Sacramento..................................................................... W 97-91 19,831 37-45

291
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
2004-05

BACK ROW (left to right): Andris Biedrins, Nikoloz Tskitishvili, Zarko Cabarkapa, Troy Murphy.
MIDDLE: Head Athletic Trainer Tom Abdenour, Equipment Manager Eric Housen, Assistant Coach Keith Smart, Assistant Coach Russell Turner,
Mike Dunleavy, Rodney White, Adonal Foyle, Calbert Cheaney, Assistant Coach Mario Elie, Strength and Conditioning Coach John Murray,
Assistant Athletic Trainer Frank Bernard, Director of Athletic Development Mark Grabow.
FRONT: Head Coach Mike Montgomery, Derek Fisher, Baron Davis, Jason Richardson, Mickael Pietrus, Assistant Coach Terry Stotts.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Richardson 72 2724 610 1368 .446 125 370 .338 214 309 .693 125 299 424 281 156 105 169 32 1559 21.7
B.Davis (TOT) 46 1581 291 752 .387 118 354 .333 185 243 .761 32 143 175 362 126 81 131 14 885 19.2
B.Davis (GS) 28 988 180 449 .401 74 217 .341 111 147 .755 16 92 108 233 74 50 93 10 545 19.5
Murphy 70 2375 392 947 .414 59 148 .399 233 319 .730 251 505 756 97 190 53 108 33 1076 15.4
Dunleavy 79 2570 408 905 .451 107 276 .388 134 172 .779 97 338 435 203 198 79 132 26 1057 13.4
Claxton 46 1501 216 501 .431 10 52 .192 162 213 .761 32 121 153 286 154 87 92 6 604 13.1
Fisher 74 2222 297 755 .393 108 291 .371 175 203 .862 38 180 218 301 176 76 129 4 877 11.9
Pietrus 67 1340 214 501 .427 67 195 .344 141 202 .698 65 124 189 82 139 46 92 18 636 9.5
Robinson 42 1090 141 354 .398 42 127 .331 35 58 .603 31 83 114 74 107 44 41 39 359 8.5
Cabarkapa (TOT) 40 475 86 177 .486 13 36 .361 53 65 .815 35 67 102 25 59 10 30 5 238 6.0
Cabarkapa (GS) 37 464 82 170 .482 13 36 .361 52 64 .813 33 66 99 25 59 10 30 5 229 6.2
White (TOT) 58 677 121 289 .419 24 60 .400 27 44 .614 24 65 89 44 64 32 37 11 293 5.1
White (GS) 16 146 23 62 .371 5 16 .313 6 10 .600 4 11 15 8 13 2 10 1 57 3.6
Cheaney 55 951 113 265 .426 0 3 .000 24 37 .649 32 92 124 64 95 17 35 15 250 4.5
Foyle 78 1700 156 311 .502 0 0 —- 40 72 .556 165 264 429 56 201 26 58 159 352 4.5
Najera 42 610 70 172 .407 6 15 .400 29 45 .644 53 65 118 37 71 18 32 10 175 4.2
Biedrins 30 384 45 78 .577 0 1 .000 19 40 .475 47 71 118 12 87 12 12 24 109 3.6
D. Davis 36 577 45 109 .413 0 0 —- 22 38 .579 61 92 153 23 79 13 20 32 112 3.1
Sesay 16 128 17 42 .405 2 8 .250 13 24 .542 18 20 38 12 16 2 8 3 49 3.1
Flores 15 73 13 27 .481 4 9 .444 2 2 1.000 0 2 2 11 9 2 11 0 32 2.1
Tskitishvili (TOT) 35 220 22 74 .297 2 17 .118 4 7 .571 12 29 41 10 33 8 19 11 50 1.4
Tskitishvili (GS) 12 62 7 23 .304 2 10 .200 0 0 —- 1 11 12 6 9 0 5 3 16 1.3

NOTES
• Chris Mullin was named Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations on April 22, 2004.
• Mike Montgomery was hired as Head Coach on May 21, 2004, after an 18-year career at Stanford.
• Golden State finished 18-10 (.643) in 28 games after the arrival of Baron Davis in trade deadline day deal.
• Jason Richardson led the team in scoring (21.7 ppg, 15th in NBA) and was named Western Conference Player of the Week for
the week ending March 20 -- becoming the first Warriors player to win the award since Tim Hardaway did so in November 1994.
• Baron Davis won back-to-back Player of the Week awards (April 3 & April 10), becoming just the eighth player to win
consecutive weekly awards -- joining C. Drexler, M. Jordan, D. Robinson, K. Malone, A. Iverson, T. Duncan and K. Garnett.
• Troy Murphy averaged 15.4 points and 10.8 rebounds, ranking 5th in the NBA in rebounding and 10th in double-doubles (34).
• Adonal Foyle surpassed Joe Barry Carroll for top spot on team’s all-time blocked shots list, finishing season with 965 career blocks.

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 34-48

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
11/3 1 Portland...........................................................................L 75-78 15,351 0-1
11/5 2 Utah.................................................................................L 80-102 15,668 0-2
11/6 3 L.A. Clippers.....................................................................L 86-94 16,385 0-3
11/8 4 at Dallas...........................................................................L 98-101(OT) 19,527 0-4
11/10 5 at San Antonio.................................................................L 71-91 16,826 0-5
11/12 6 at Memphis......................................................................L 67-96 17,086 0-6
11/13 7 at Charlotte..................................................................... W 103-87 12,376 1-6
11/15 8 at Cleveland.....................................................................L 88-99 20,562 1-7
11/17 9 Chicago .......................................................................... W 98-85 14,866 2-7
11/20 10 Memphis..........................................................................L 87-100 16,164 2-8
11/23 11 New Orleans.................................................................... W 115-109(3OT) 15,362 3-8
11/26 12 L.A. Clippers.....................................................................L 87-98 16,564 3-9
11/28 13 at L.A. Clippers.................................................................L 91-103 14,567 3-10
12/1 14 Minnesota........................................................................L 99-107 15,706 3-11
12/3 15 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 88-97 18,997 3-12
12/4 16 Indiana............................................................................ W 104-96 14,747 4-12
12/6 17 Boston............................................................................. W 110-106 14,038 5-12
12/7 18 at Phoenix........................................................................L 104-118 14,272 5-13
12/10 19 Orlando............................................................................L 109-114 15,874 5-14
12/12 20 Charlotte......................................................................... W 99-87 14,023 6-14
12/14 21 at Dallas.......................................................................... W 111-107 19,561 7-14
12/15 22 at New Orleans.................................................................L 89-98 13,641 7-15
12/17 23 at Houston.......................................................................L 83-100 14,452 7-16
12/18 24 at San Antonio.................................................................L 85-104 17,467 7-17
12/20 25 Washington .....................................................................L 101-103 15,161 7-18
12/22 26 Memphis ........................................................................ W 109-99 15,389 8-18
12/26 27 at Sacramento................................................................. W 98-94 17,317 9-18
12/27 28 Denver............................................................................. W 104-101 16,819 10-18
12/29 29 Toronto............................................................................ W 111-105 15,279 11-18
1/1 30 at Portland.......................................................................L 88-97 16,002 11-19
1/3 31 Philadelphia.....................................................................L 104-112 16,629 11-20
1/5 32 at Boston..........................................................................L 83-84 13,078 11-21
1/7 33 at New Jersey...................................................................L 72-82 13,439 11-22
1/9 34 at Toronto.........................................................................L 87-109 14,372 11-23
1/10 35 at Chicago........................................................................L 85-94 17,032 11-24
1/12 36 Miami...............................................................................L 91-98 18,586 11-25
1/14 37 at Seattle..........................................................................L 84-103 16,519 11-26
1/15 38 L.A. Lakers........................................................................L 102-104 19,602 11-27
1/17 39 Denver............................................................................. W 107-97 15,591 12-27
1/21 40 at L.A. Lakers ...................................................................L 101-105 18,997 12-28
1/22 41 Cleveland.........................................................................L 87-105 19,624 12-29
1/26 42 New Jersey.......................................................................L 99-112 14.589 12-30
1/28 43 Seattle..............................................................................L 85-88 14,535 12-31
1/29 44 at L.A. Clippers.................................................................L 85-96 17,160 12-32
2/2 45 Sacramento......................................................................L 107-111(OT) 17,347 12-33
2/4 46 New Orleans.................................................................... W 90-82 13,589 13-33
2/5 47 at Denver..........................................................................L 91-107 19,099 13-34
2/7 48 at Miami...........................................................................L 96-105 19,078 13-35
2/8 49 at Orlando....................................................................... W 113-109 12,121 14-35
2/11 50 at New Orleans.................................................................L 108-111 15,760 14-36
2/13 51 Phoenix ...........................................................................L 102-106(OT) 16,544 14-37
2/15 52 Dallas...............................................................................L 107-114 15,254 14-38
2/16 53 at Seattle......................................................................... W 117-110 15,705 15-38
2/23 54 Atlanta............................................................................ W 101-96 15,391 16-38
2/27 55 Detroit..............................................................................L 88-94 16,892 16-39
3/1 56 at Memphis......................................................................L 97-99 14,209 16-40
3/2 57 at Minnesota................................................................... W 99-93 15,074 17-40
3/4 58 at Washington................................................................. W 103-90 16,541 18-40
3/6 59 at New York......................................................................L 99-115 19,763 18-41
3/8 60 at Philadelphia ............................................................... W 104-85 17,990 19-41
3/9 61 at Detroit..........................................................................L 88-92 22,076 19-42
3/11 62 at Indiana.........................................................................L 83-101 18,345 19-43
3/12 63 at Atlanta........................................................................ W 105-92 17,417 20-43
3/14 64 Houston ...........................................................................L 94-97 19,147 20-44
3/17 65 Sacramento..................................................................... W 100-97 17,836 21-44
3/18 66 at Phoenix....................................................................... W 110-100 18,422 22-44
3/20 67 at Sacramento ................................................................ W 104-94 17,317 23-44
3/23 68 Dallas...............................................................................L 109-97 16,183 23-45
3/25 69 Milwaukee...................................................................... W 118-117(OT) 16,371 24-45
3/28 70 New York......................................................................... W 108-100 15,734 25-45
3/30 71 at Milwaukee.................................................................. W 113-109 14,936 26-45
4/1 72 at Utah............................................................................ W 108-91 18,544 27-45
4/3 73 Seattle............................................................................. W 101-92 17,296 28-45
4/5 74 Houston.......................................................................... W 122-117 16,638 29-45
4/6 75 at Portland...................................................................... W 104-102 16,129 30-45
4/8 76 Phoenix........................................................................... W 127-119 20,043 31-45
4/10 77 San Antonio.....................................................................L 134-136(2OT) 16,324 31-46
4/11 78 at Denver .........................................................................L 106-122 18,045 31-47
4/13 79 at Minnesota....................................................................L 100-116 15,239 31-48
4/15 80 Portland.......................................................................... W 108-88 16,389 32-48
4/18 81 L.A. Lakers....................................................................... W 126-99 20,024 33-48
4/20 82 Utah................................................................................ W 106-89 16,804 34-48

293
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
2005-06

BACK ROW (left to right): Zarko Cabarkapa, Andris Biedrins, Chris Taft, Troy Murphy, Mike Dunleavy.
MIDDLE: Head Athletic Trainer Tom Abdenour, Assistant Equipment Manager Eric Griffin, Equipment Manager Eric Housen,
Assistant Coach Travis Schlenk, Assistant Coach Russell Turner, Mickael Pietrus, Calbert Cheaney, Adonal Foyle, Ike Diogu, Assistant Coach Mario Elie,
Strength and Conditioning Coach John Murray, Assistant Athletic Trainer Frank Bernard, Director of Athletic Development Mark Grabow.
FRONT: General Manager Rod Higgins, Head Coach Mike Montgomery, Derek Fisher, Baron Davis, Jason Richardson, Monta Ellis,
Assistant Coach Keith Smart, Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations Chris Mullin.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Richardson 75 2877 641 1438 .446 183 477 .384 276 410 .673 105 333 438 232 206 97 167 37 1741 23.2
Davis 54 1971 335 861 .389 102 324 .315 195 289 .675 45 191 236 480 165 89 159 14 967 17.9
Murphy 74 2516 363 838 .433 58 181 .320 251 319 .787 195 548 743 101 191 47 108 26 1035 14.0
Fisher 82 2589 364 887 .410 117 295 .397 244 293 .833 36 175 211 352 237 125 156 8 1089 13.3
Dunleavy 81 2578 331 816 .406 74 260 .285 196 252 .778 78 321 399 237 199 60 120 32 932 11.5
Pietrus 52 1179 169 418 .404 56 176 .318 87 143 .608 58 105 163 44 132 33 78 10 481 9.3
Diogu 69 1031 175 334 .524 0 0 —- 136 168 .810 95 134 229 29 164 15 78 30 486 7.0
Ellis 49 886 132 318 .415 28 82 .341 42 59 .712 22 83 105 78 69 32 58 11 334 6.8
Foyle 77 1824 152 300 .507 0 0 —- 41 67 .612 143 281 424 33 215 44 80 125 345 4.5
Biedrins 68 1000 118 185 .638 0 0 —- 22 72 .306 124 159 283 24 190 23 34 47 258 3.8
Bynum 15 162 21 52 .404 2 9 .222 10 16 .625 3 9 12 19 10 7 14 0 54 3.6
Cabarkapa 61 505 67 174 .385 5 20 .250 60 84 .714 37 74 111 20 87 13 35 7 199 3.3
Taft 17 144 23 38 .605 0 0 —- 1 6 .167 19 17 36 2 25 2 2 7 47 2.8
Cheaney 42 448 42 108 .389 0 8 .000 8 8 1.000 20 41 61 19 38 13 17 2 92 2.2
Miles 19 118 6 18 .333 0 0 —- 4 4 1.000 0 14 14 24 13 4 11 1 16 0.8

NOTES
• Jason Richardson led the team in scoring (career-high 23.2 ppg, 13th in NBA) for the third consecutive season.
• Richardson established a then-franchise record with 183 three-point field goals made (Tim Hardaway, 168, 1994-95).
• Baron Davis averaged 17.9 points and a career-high 8.9 assists per game (2nd in NBA).
• Troy Murphy averaged 14.0 points and 10.0 rebounds, ranking 6th in the NBA in rebounding and 11th in double-doubles (34).
• Murphy was one of only six players in the NBA to average a point/rebound double-double for the season.
• Golden State was 12-17 in 29 games decided by five points-or-less, including 7-14 in games decided by three points-or-less.
• Warriors set a franchise attendance record for the fourth-straight season, averaging 18,273 fans per game (10th in NBA).

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RECORD 34-48

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
11/2 1 Atlanta............................................................................ W 122-97 18,629 1-0
11/4 2 Utah.................................................................................L 85-91 18,416 1-1
11/6 3 at New York..................................................................... W 83-81 16,221 2-1
11/8 4 at Milwaukee.................................................................. W 110-103 14,712 3-1
11/9 5 at Chicago........................................................................L 84-85 19,723 3-2
11/11 6 New York......................................................................... W 86-84 19,596 4-2
11/12 7 at Phoenix........................................................................L 86-101 16,562 4-3
11/14 8 Chicago........................................................................... W 100-82 16,454 5-3
11/16 9 Milwaukee.......................................................................L 87-90 16,725 5-4
11/18 10 at Portland...................................................................... W 91-80 14,817 6-4
11/20 11 at L.A. Clippers.................................................................L 101-113 15,712 6-5
11/21 12 New Jersey...................................................................... W 100-97 16,501 7-5
11/23 13 San Antonio.....................................................................L 89-113 18,768 7-6
11/25 14 at Utah............................................................................ W 94-90 18,000 8-6
11/26 15 Toronto............................................................................ W 117-91 17,119 9-6
11/28 16 N.O./Okla. City................................................................. W 99-83 16,270 10-6
11/30 17 Sacramento..................................................................... W 113-106 19,279 11-6
12/2 18 Charlotte......................................................................... W 107-100 18,240 12-6
12/7 19 Phoenix............................................................................L 110-118 17,389 12-7
12/9 20 Detroit..............................................................................L 103-106 19,596 12-8
12/13 21 at Seattle......................................................................... W 110-107(OT) 14,271 13-8
12/14 22 Houston ...........................................................................L 105-111(OT) 18,257 13-9
12/16 23 at Toronto........................................................................ W 108-98 15,829 14-9
12/18 24 at New Jersey...................................................................L 90-118 14,919 14-10
12/19 25 at Boston..........................................................................L 98-109 14,017 14-11
12/21 26 at Philadelphia.................................................................L 100-111 14,813 14-12
12/23 27 at Detroit..........................................................................L 85-97 22,076 14-13
12/26 28 Denver..............................................................................L 112-118 20,007 14-14
12/28 29 Boston............................................................................. W 111-109 19,596 15-14
12/30 30 at Dallas.......................................................................... W 111-109 20,348 16-14
12/31 31 at Houston...................................................................... W 94-89 17,175 17-14
1/3 32 at Memphis......................................................................L 94-104 14,697 17-15
1/5 33 Indiana............................................................................L 89-99 18,237 17-16
1/11 34 Miami...............................................................................L 96-110 20,075 17-17
1/12 35 at Phoenix........................................................................L 99-112 18,037 17-18
1/14 36 L.A. Lakers........................................................................L 104-110 20,179 17-19
1/16 37 Seattle............................................................................. W 109-93 20,011 18-19
1/20 38 Cleveland........................................................................ W 99-79 20,205 19-19
1/22 39 at L.A. Clippers.................................................................L 92-105 15,845 19-20
1/23 40 L.A. Clippers.....................................................................L 93-96 17,196 19-21
1/25 41 Dallas...............................................................................L 93-102 16,842 19-22
1/27 42 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 105-106(OT) 18,997 19-23
1/28 43 Portland.......................................................................... W 98-83 18,265 20-23
2/1 44 at Seattle..........................................................................L 107-111 14,703 20-24
2/2 45 San Antonio.....................................................................L 86-89 17,223 20-25
2/4 46 Minnesota....................................................................... W 109-77 20,023 21-25
2/6 47 Denver............................................................................. W 122-114 17,257 22-25
2/8 48 at Washington..................................................................L 124-129 13,228 22-26
2/10 49 at Indiana.........................................................................L 95-107 15,132 22-27
2/11 50 at Cleveland.................................................................... W 99-91 20,562 23-27
2/13 51 Memphis..........................................................................L 79-81 17,023 23-28
2/15 52 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... W 88-81 16,821 24-28
2/21 53 at Sacramento..................................................................L 77-102 17,317 24-29
2/24 54 at Houston.......................................................................L 88-91 15,371 24-30
2/25 55 at San Antonio.................................................................L 75-92 18,797 24-31
2/27 56 Utah.................................................................................L 108-117(OT) 16,353 24-32
3/1 57 Orlando........................................................................... W 98-94 17,064 25-32
3/3 58 L.A. Lakers........................................................................L 94-106 20,375 25-33
3/5 59 at Minnesota....................................................................L 90-103 15,797 25-34
3/7 60 at Atlanta.........................................................................L 106-113 13,569 25-35
3/8 61 at Charlotte......................................................................L 101-104 14,039 25-36
3/10 62 at Miami.......................................................................... W 111-106 19,600 26-36
3/11 63 at Orlando........................................................................L 92-103 15,102 26-37
3/16 64 Minnesota....................................................................... W 105-97 17,526 27-37
3/19 65 Philadelphia.................................................................... W 98-89 19,596 28-37
3/21 66 at San Antonio.................................................................L 96-107 18,797 28-38
3/23 67 at Dallas.......................................................................... W 122-121 20,165 29-38
3/26 68 at Sacramento................................................................. W 90-83 17,317 30-38
3/27 69 Washington......................................................................L 98-116 17,158 30-39
3/29 70 N.O./Okla. City..................................................................L 85-86 16,885 30-40
3/31 71 Sacramento......................................................................L 93-96 20,011 30-41
4/2 72 at Minnesota....................................................................L 104-106(OT) 15,834 30-42
4/4 73 at Memphis......................................................................L 75-100 14,891 30-43
4/5 74 at N.O./Okla City...............................................................L 109-114(OT) 18,169 30-44
4/7 75 Houston...........................................................................L 93-100 19,123 30-45
4/8 76 at Denver..........................................................................L 92-95 18,777 30-46
4/11 77 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 100-111 18,997 30-47
4/12 78 Dallas.............................................................................. W 114-102 17,527 31-47
4/14 79 Phoenix........................................................................... W 110-102 18,618 32-47
4/15 80 at Portland...................................................................... W 86-81 16,278 33-47
4/17 81 Portland.......................................................................... W 93-79 18,723 34-47
4/19 82 at Utah.............................................................................L 102-105 18,570 34-48

295
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
2006-07

BACK ROW (left to right):Assistant Equipment Manager Eric Griffin, Josh Powell, Adonal Foyle, Zarko Cabarkapa,
Andris Biedrins, Al Harrington, Strength and Conditioning Coach John Murray. MIDDLE: Equipment Manager Eric Housen,
Head Athletic Trainer Tom Abdenour, Assistant Coach Travis Schlenk, Assistant Coach Russell Turner, Mickael Pietrus, Matt Barnes,
Stephen Jackson, Kelenna Azubuike, Assistant Coach Keith Smart, Assistant Coach Stephen Silas, Assistant Athletic Trainer Frank Bernard,
Director of Athletic Development Mark Grabow. FRONT: Assistant Coach Larry Riley, Sarunas Jasikevicius, Baron Davis,
Jason Richardson, Monta Ellis, Head Coach Don Nelson. Not Pictured: Patrick O’Bryant.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Davis 63 2221 452 1030 .439 85 280 .304 275 369 .745 51 225 276 509 181 135 193 29 1264 20.1
Harrington (GS) 42 1355 272 596 .456 73 175 .417 96 141 .681 80 190 270 98 153 40 78 14 713 17.0
Ellis 77 2638 480 1010 .475 39 143 .273 273 358 .763 62 181 243 319 210 132 221 21 1272 16.5
Jackson (GS) 38 1293 229 514 .446 59 173 .341 123 153 .804 44 83 127 173 113 51 102 14 640 16.8
Richardson 51 1675 306 734 .417 110 301 .365 92 140 .657 72 187 259 172 129 54 82 32 814 16.0
Dunleavy 39 1051 166 370 .449 36 104 .346 78 101 .772 40 147 187 117 83 38 71 12 446 11.4
Pietrus 72 1937 286 586 .488 93 240 .388 136 210 .648 81 246 327 62 220 48 105 55 801 11.1
Barnes 76 1813 275 628 .438 106 290 .366 90 123 .732 91 259 350 156 188 73 105 41 746 9.8
Biedrins 82 2382 348 581 .599 0 0 —- 87 167 .521 251 511 762 88 304 67 119 136 783 9.5
Murphy 26 667 81 180 .450 22 59 .373 47 66 .712 37 120 157 60 63 21 29 17 231 8.9
Diogu 17 222 44 83 .530 0 0 —- 35 44 .795 21 42 63 5 35 3 18 11 123 7.2
Azubuike 41 669 98 220 .445 34 79 .430 61 78 .782 26 68 94 28 49 22 39 10 291 7.1
Jasikevicius (GS) 26 309 37 101 .366 12 44 .273 27 31 .871 5 16 21 61 22 13 31 1 113 4.3
Roberson 20 227 44 104 .423 21 55 .382 2 3 .667 2 19 21 10 27 12 13 0 111 5.6
McLeod 26 379 41 105 .390 9 23 .391 47 53 .887 3 18 21 45 21 17 23 3 138 5.3
Major 1 27 2 10 .200 0 0 —- 1 2 .500 0 2 2 0 4 2 1 0 5 5.0
Wagner 1 7 1 1 1.000 1 1 1.000 1 2 .500 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 4 4.0
Powell (GS) 30 289 41 78 .526 0 0 —- 22 30 .733 17 52 69 18 43 5 24 12 104 3.5
Foyle 48 475 48 85 .565 0 0 —- 11 25 .440 51 75 126 19 61 11 23 50 107 2.2
O’Bryant 16 119 10 32 .313 0 0 —- 11 17 .647 7 14 21 9 26 6 8 8 31 1.9
Western Conference First Round Western Conference Semifinals
Warriors win series 4-2 Jazz win series 4-1
April 22......................................................Golden State 97 at Dallas 85 May 7.......................................................Golden State 112 at Utah 116
April 25................................................... Golden State 99 at Dallas 112 May 9................................................Golden State 117 at Utah 127 (OT)
April 27....................................................Dallas 91 at Golden State 109 May 11.....................................................Utah 105 at Golden State 125
April 29....................................................Dallas 99 at Golden State 103 May 13.....................................................Utah 115 at Golden State 101
May 1.....................................................Golden State 112 at Dallas 118 May 15.......................................................Golden State 87 at Utah 100
May 3.......................................................Dallas 86 at Golden State 111

NOTES
• Warriors recorded their first winning season since 1993-94 and earned their first playoff appearance since 1994.
• Golden State finished campaign going 16-5 in its final 21 games, including a 9-1 record over the final 10 games of the season.
• After earning the #8 seed in the Western Conference Playoffs, Golden State knocked off #1 seed Dallas Mavericks --
becoming just the third #8 seed to knock off a #1, and the first since the First Round moved to a best-of-seven format.
• Baron Davis led the Warriors in scoring during the regular-season (20.1 ppg), while also leading the NBA in steals (2.14 spg)
and ranking 5th in assists (8.1 apg). During the playoffs, he averaged 25.3 points, 6.5 assists, 4.5 rebounds and 2.91 steals.
• Monta Ellis was named the NBA’s Most Improved Player, averaging 16.5 points after averaging 6.8 the previous season.
• On January 17, the Warriors acquired Stephen Jackson and Al Harrington as part of an eight-player trade with Indiana.
• Don Nelson returned for his second stint as Head Coach of the Warriors and led a team that ranked 2nd in the NBA in scoring.
296
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 42-40

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
11/1 1 L.A. Lakers........................................................................L 98-110 19,596 0-1
11/3 2 Portland.......................................................................... W 102-89 17,204 1-1
11/4 3 at Utah.............................................................................L 82-106 18,641 1-2
11/6 4 at Dallas.......................................................................... W 107-104 20,093 2-2
11/7 5 at N.O./Okla City...............................................................L 93-97 19,164 2-3
11/9 6 N.O./Okla City.................................................................. W 121-116 16,927 3-3
11/11 7 Detroit............................................................................. W 111-79 18,508 4-3
11/14 8 Toronto............................................................................ W 110-99 16,182 5-3
11/16 9 Sacramento..................................................................... W 117-105 17,821 6-3
11/18 10 Seattle............................................................................. W 107-95 17,205 7-3
11/20 11 Phoenix............................................................................L 110-113 18,078 7-4
11/22 12 Denver..............................................................................L 112-115 17,505 7-5
11/24 13 at Denver..........................................................................L 129-140 16,234 7-6
11/25 14 Utah................................................................................ W 91-78 17,711 8-6
11/27 15 San Antonio.................................................................... W 111-102 17,078 9-6
11/29 16 Indiana.............................................................................L 106-108 17,284 9-7
12/2 17 Milwaukee.......................................................................L 110-115 18,086 9-8
12/4 18 at San Antonio.................................................................L 89-129 18,797 9-9
12/5 19 at Houston.......................................................................L 90-118 14,109 9-10
12/9 20 N.O./Okla City.................................................................. W 101-80 17,105 10-10
12/10 21 at Seattle..........................................................................L 115-117 16,138 10-11
12/12 22 Sacramento..................................................................... W 126-113 17,574 11-11
12/14 23 Houston.......................................................................... W 109-107 19,596 12-11
12/15 24 at Phoenix........................................................................L 101-105 18,422 12-12
12/17 25 at Toronto.........................................................................L 115-120 16,035 12-13
12/18 26 at New Jersey...................................................................L 97-105 14,096 12-14
12/20 27 at Boston......................................................................... W 96-95 17,134 13-14
12/22 28 at Orlando....................................................................... W 117-108 16,563 14-14
12/23 29 at Miami...........................................................................L 92-105 19,600 14-15
12/26 30 Philadelphia.................................................................... W 116-97 19,183 15-15
12/29 31 Boston ............................................................................ W 110-100 19,596 16-15
12/30 32 at Sacramento..................................................................L 96-119 17,317 16-16
1/2 33 at N.O./Okla City.............................................................. W 97-89 16,617 17-16
1/3 34 at Memphis......................................................................L 135-144 12,176 17-17
1/6 35 Seattle............................................................................. W 108-104 17,007 18-17
1/7 36 at Phoenix........................................................................L 105-128 18,422 18-18
1/10 37 Orlando............................................................................L 76-91 16,877 18-19
1/12 38 Miami...............................................................................L 96-118 18,845 18-20
1/15 39 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... W 108-93 18,371 19-20
1/17 40 at L.A. Clippers.................................................................L 109-115 17,385 19-21
1/20 41 Cleveland.........................................................................L 104-106 (OT) 19,864 19-22
1/22 42 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 103-108 18,997 19-23
1/24 43 New Jersey...................................................................... W 110-109 17,284 20-23
1/27 44 Charlotte......................................................................... W 131-105 16,381 21-23
1/30 45 at Cleveland.....................................................................L 97-124 19,443 21-24
1/31 46 at Atlanta.........................................................................L 94-115 13,474 21-25
2/2 47 at Philadelphia................................................................ W 102-101 12,768 22-25
2/3 48 at Charlotte......................................................................L 90-98 15,171 22-26
2/5 49 at Indiana........................................................................ W 113-98 12,736 23-26
2/7 50 at Minnesota....................................................................L 93-121 13,212 23-27
2/9 51 Chicago........................................................................... W 123-121(OT) 18,186 24-27
2/11 52 Atlanta.............................................................................L 105-106 17,111 24-28
2/12 53 at Denver..........................................................................L 111-123 15,513 24-29
2/14 54 New York......................................................................... W 120-101 17,023 25-29
2/21 55 Memphis......................................................................... W 118-115(OT) 16,967 26-29
2/24 56 at L.A. Clippers.................................................................L 90-103 19,060 26-30
2/25 57 L.A. Lakers........................................................................L 85-102 20,107 26-31
2/27 58 at Milwaukee...................................................................L 101-122 13,409 26-32
2/28 59 at Chicago........................................................................L 83-113 21,814 26-33
3/2 60 at New York......................................................................L 97-103 19,763 26-34
3/4 61 at Washington..................................................................L 106-107 20,173 26-35
3/5 62 at Detroit......................................................................... W 111-93 22,076 27-35
3/7 63 Denver............................................................................. W 110-96 19,596 28-35
3/9 64 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... W 99-89 18,177 29-35
3/11 65 at Portland ......................................................................L 87-106 14,875 29-36
3/12 66 Dallas.............................................................................. W 117-100 18,377 30-36
3/16 67 Minnesota....................................................................... W 106-86 18,527 31-36
3/17 68 at Seattle......................................................................... W 99-98 15,742 32-36
3/20 69 at Utah.............................................................................L 100-104 19,759 32-37
3/23 70 Washington..................................................................... W 135-128 19,596 33-37
3/25 71 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 113-115 18,997 33-38
3/26 72 San Antonio.....................................................................L 89-126 18,207 33-39
3/29 73 Phoenix........................................................................... W 124-119 19,596 34-39
4/1 74 Memphis......................................................................... W 122-117 17,198 35-39
4/4 75 at Houston...................................................................... W 110-99 13,929 36-39
4/6 76 at Memphis..................................................................... W 116-104 14,087 37-39
4/7 77 at San Antonio.................................................................L 99-112 18,797 37-40
4/9 78 Utah................................................................................ W 126-102 17,453 38-40
4/13 79 at Sacramento................................................................. W 125-108 17,317 39-40
4/15 80 Minnesota....................................................................... W 121-108 18,223 40-40
4/17 81 Dallas.............................................................................. W 111-82 20,073 41-40
4/18 82 at Portland...................................................................... W 120-98 19,455 42-40

297
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
2007-08

BACK ROW (left to right): Strength and Conditioning Coach John Murray, Chris Webber, Andris Biedrins, Kosta Perovic, Patrick O’Bryant,
Austin Croshere, Assistant Athletic Trainer Frank Bernard. MIDDLE: Head Athletic Trainer Tom Abdenour, Equipment Manager Eric Housen,
Athletic Development Assistant Rico Hines, Assistant Coach Russell Turner, Shooting Coach Sidney Moncrief, Mickael Pietrus, Al Harrington,
Brandan Wright, Stephen Jackson, Matt Barnes, Assistant Coach Stephen Silas, Assistant Coach Keith Smart, Assistant Coach Travis Schlenk,
Assistant Equipment Manager Brant Helms, Director of Athletic Development Mark Grabow.
FRONT: Assistant Coach Larry Riley, Kelenna Azubuike, Monta Ellis, Baron Davis, Marco Belinelli, C.J. Watson, Head Coach Don Nelson.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Davis 82 3196 650 1526 .426 173 525 .330 318 424 .750 96 289 385 623 247 191 232 43 1791 21.8
Ellis 81 3071 652 1227 .531 12 52 .231 320 417 .767 133 271 404 315 195 124 173 27 1636 20.2
Jackson 73 2855 488 1204 .405 182 501 .363 308 370 .832 67 251 318 300 171 92 197 29 1466 20.1
Harrington 81 2190 401 923 .434 153 408 .375 147 190 .774 107 332 439 132 266 74 90 16 1102 13.6
Biedrins 76 2078 340 543 .626 0 0 —- 116 187 .620 256 488 744 75 262 56 85 94 796 10.5
Azubuike 81 1732 261 587 .445 71 195 .364 99 138 .717 107 217 324 75 159 45 58 34 692 8.5
Pietrus 66 1316 170 387 .439 66 183 .361 66 98 .673 67 175 242 49 200 66 48 43 472 7.2
Barnes 73 1414 187 442 .423 53 181 .293 59 79 .747 94 230 324 139 159 48 85 36 486 6.7
Wright 38 376 62 112 .554 0 0 —- 27 40 .675 38 61 99 9 36 6 13 22 151 4.0
Croshere 44 457 61 137 .445 22 61 .361 29 32 .906 33 71 104 30 60 8 22 6 173 3.9
Webber 9 126 15 31 .484 0 0 —- 5 12 .417 2 30 32 18 17 4 11 6 35 3.9
Watson 32 368 43 101 .426 9 26 .346 23 29 .793 13 19 32 35 19 15 18 0 118 3.7
Hudson 9 93 9 31 .290 4 12 .333 6 6 1.000 0 7 7 9 4 3 7 0 28 3.1
Belinelli 33 241 36 93 .387 16 41 .390 7 9 .778 3 11 14 15 15 5 12 0 95 2.9
O’Bryant 24 99 16 29 .552 0 0 —- 3 5 .600 10 19 29 4 27 4 7 9 35 1.5
Perovic 7 38 3 10 .300 0 0 —- 4 6 .667 6 7 13 1 6 0 1 2 10 1.4
Mbenga 16 130 9 23 .391 0 0 —- 1 2 .500 13 18 31 4 32 3 4 10 19 1.2
Lasme 1 0 0 0 —- 0 0 —- 0 0 —- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

NOTES
• Golden State’s 48-34 record was the best for a non-playoff team since the NBA instituted the 16-team format in 1983-84.
• 48 wins were the team’s most since 1993-94 and third most in the previous 32 seasons.
• 21-20 road record marked the team’s second most road victories in the previous 33 seasons.
• Warriors led the NBA in scoring, averaging 111.0 points per contest, marking the fifth time team has paced the league since
moving West in 1962 and the first time since 1991-92.
• Baron Davis (21.8 ppg), Monta Ellis (20.2 ppg) and Stephen Jackson (20.1 ppg) became the first NBA trio to all average more than
20 points since Chris Mullin, Mitch Richmond and Tim Hardaway did so for Golden State in 1990-91.
• Warriors established an all-time single-season franchise record in attendance,
averaging 19,631 fans per game (capacity 19,596) and sold out 32 of 41 home games.

298
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 48-34

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/30 1 Utah.................................................................................L 96-117 19,832 0-1
11/2 2 at L.A. Clippers.................................................................L 114-120 19,060 0-2
11/3 3 at Utah.............................................................................L 110-133 19,911 0-3
11/6 4 Cleveland.........................................................................L 104-108 19,596 0-4
11/8 5 Dallas...............................................................................L 115-120 19,596 0-5
11/14 6 Detroit..............................................................................L 104-111 18,923 0-6
11/16 7 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... W 122-105 19,596 1-6
11/18 8 at Toronto........................................................................ W 106-100 19,800 2-6
11/20 9 at New York..................................................................... W 108-82 19,763 3-6
11/21 10 at Boston..........................................................................L 82-105 18,624 3-7
11/23 11 at Washington................................................................. W 123-115 20,173 4-7
11/24 12 at Philadelphia................................................................ W 100-98 (OT) 13,047 5-7
11/26 13 Phoenix........................................................................... W 129-114 19,596 6-7
11/28 14 at Sacramento................................................................. W 103-96 13,652 7-7
11/29 15 Houston.......................................................................... W 113-94 19,596 8-7
12/2 16 at Seattle......................................................................... W 109-96 11,461 9-7
12/3 17 Orlando............................................................................L 117-123 (OT) 18,527 9-8
12/5 18 Milwaukee...................................................................... W 120-90 17,823 10-8
12/7 19 Miami.............................................................................. W 120-113 19,596 11-8
12/9 20 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 113-123 18,997 11-9
12/11 21 San Antonio.................................................................... W 96-84 19,827 12-9
12/12 22 at Portland.......................................................................L 95-105 15,943 12-10
12/14 23 L.A. Lakers....................................................................... W 108-106 20,705 13-10
12/16 24 at Detroit..........................................................................L 87-109 22,076 13-11
12/17 25 at Memphis..................................................................... W 125-117 10,549 14-11
12/19 26 at Minnesota................................................................... W 111-98 13,001 15-11
12/22 27 at New Jersey...................................................................L 95-100 15,032 15-12
12/23 28 at Cleveland.................................................................... W 105-96 20,562 16-12
12/26 29 Minnesota....................................................................... W 105-101 19,596 17-12
12/28 30 Denver..............................................................................L 120-124 20,001 17-13
12/30 31 at Denver......................................................................... W 105-95 19,362 18-13
12/31 32 at Houston...................................................................... W 112-95 18,153 19-13
1/2 33 at Dallas ..........................................................................L 99-121 20,172 19-14
1/4 34 New Orleans.....................................................................L 104-116 19,596 19-15
1/7 35 San Antonio.................................................................... W 130-121 (OT) 19,107 20-15
1/9 36 at Portland.......................................................................L 91-109 20,415 20-16
1/11 37 Memphis......................................................................... W 116-104 19,224 21-16
1/13 38 Indiana............................................................................ W 106-101 19,044 22-16
1/15 39 at Minnesota................................................................... W 105-98 10,777 23-16
1/16 40 at Indiana.........................................................................L 117-125 11,501 23-17
1/18 41 at Chicago....................................................................... W 119-111 21,896 24-17
1/19 42 at Milwaukee.................................................................. W 119-99 16,615 25-17
1/21 43 Minnesota........................................................................L 108-109 19,144 25-18
1/24 44 New Jersey...................................................................... W 121-119 19,596 26-18
1/27 45 New York......................................................................... W 106-104 19,596 27-18
1/29 46 at Houston.......................................................................L 107-111 16,586 27-19
1/30 47 at New Orleans................................................................ W 116-103 14,410 28-19
2/1 48 Charlotte......................................................................... W 127-96 20,064 29-19
2/7 49 Chicago............................................................................L 108-114 19,596 29-20
2/9 50 Sacramento..................................................................... W 105-102 20,018 30-20
2/11 51 Washington..................................................................... W 120-117 19,043 31-20
2/13 52 Phoenix........................................................................... W 120-118 19,754 32-20
2/19 53 at Utah.............................................................................L 109-119 19,911 32-21
2/20 54 Boston............................................................................. W 119-117 20,711 33-21
2/22 55 Atlanta.............................................................................L 110-117 19,596 33-22
2/26 56 Seattle............................................................................. W 105-99 19,412 34-22
2/29 57 Philadelphia.................................................................... W 119-97 19,602 35-22
3/2 58 Portland.......................................................................... W 110-104 19,596 36-22
3/4 59 at Atlanta........................................................................ W 135-118 16,575 37-22
3/5 60 at Charlotte......................................................................L 109-118 13,747 37-23
3/7 61 at Miami.......................................................................... W 134-99 19,161 38-23
3/8 62 at Orlando....................................................................... W 104-95 17,519 39-23
3/12 63 Toronto............................................................................ W 117-106 19,596 40-23
3/13 64 at Phoenix........................................................................L 115-123 18,422 40-24
3/15 65 Memphis......................................................................... W 110-107 19,596 41-24
3/18 66 at Sacramento..................................................................L 105-122 16,245 41-25
3/19 67 at L.A. Clippers................................................................ W 116-100 18,704 42-25
3/21 68 Houston...........................................................................L 106-109 19,824 42-26
3/23 69 at L.A. Lakers................................................................... W 115-111 18,997 43-26
3/24 70 L.A. Lakers........................................................................L 119-123 (OT) 20,713 43-27
3/27 71 Portland.......................................................................... W 111-95 19,732 44-27
3/29 72 at Denver..........................................................................L 112-119 19,844 44-28
3/30 73 Dallas.............................................................................. W 114-104 19,852 45-28
4/1 74 at San Antonio.................................................................L 92-116 18,797 45-29
4/2 75 at Dallas...........................................................................L 86-111 20,331 45-30
4/4 76 at Memphis..................................................................... W 117-86 11,463 46-30
4/6 77 at New Orleans.................................................................L 96-108 17,809 46-31
4/8 78 Sacramento..................................................................... W 140-132 20,003 47-31
4/10 79 Denver..............................................................................L 105-114 20,737 47-32
4/12 80 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... W 122-116 19,706 48-32
4/14 81 at Phoenix........................................................................L 116-122 18,422 48-33
4/16 82 Seattle .............................................................................L 121-126 19,596 48-34

299
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
2008-09

BACK ROW (left to right): Strength and Conditioning Coach John Murray, Ronny Turiaf, Anthony Randolph, Andris Biedrins, Jermareo Davidson,
Brandan Wright, Assistant Equipment Manager Brant Helms. MIDDLE : Head Athletic Trainer Tom Abdenour, Equipment Manager Eric Housen,
Assistant Coach Larry Harris, Assistant Coach Russell Turner, Monta Ellis, Corey Maggette, Rob Kurz, Kelenna Azubuike, Marco Belinelli,
Assistant Coach Stephen Silas, Assistant Coach Travis Schlenk, Athletic Development Assistant Rico Hines,Assistant Athletic Trainer Frank Bernard,
Director of Athletic Development Mark Grabow. FRONT: Assistant Coach Keith Smart, C.J. Watson, Anthony Morrow, Stephen Jackson, Jamal Crawford,
Marcus Williams, Head Coach Don Nelson.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Jackson 59 2339 413 997 .414 103 305 .338 294 356 .826 70 233 303 381 153 88 229 31 1223 20.7
Crawford (GS) 54 2087 346 853 .406 107 317 .338 265 298 .889 21 155 176 240 79 48 122 13 1064 19.7
Ellis 25 892 194 430 .451 8 26 .308 78 94 .830 14 94 108 93 67 39 67 8 474 19.0
Maggette 51 1588 292 634 .461 24 95 .253 342 415 .824 49 233 282 92 192 44 120 8 950 18.6
Azubuike 74 2375 392 845 .464 94 210 .448 185 229 .808 112 258 370 117 183 57 95 50 1063 14.4
Harrington 5 166 23 70 .329 11 28 .393 5 10 .500 10 18 28 10 14 7 7 0 62 12.4
Biedrins 62 1863 308 533 .578 0 1 .000 119 216 .551 223 470 693 121 236 63 110 96 735 11.9
Morrow 67 1515 255 534 .478 86 184 .467 80 92 .870 78 121 199 80 130 36 52 12 676 10.1
Watson 77 1883 257 562 .457 48 120 .400 168 193 .870 39 153 192 206 137 96 92 4 730 9.5
Belinelli 42 882 140 317 .442 52 131 .397 40 52 .769 10 61 71 88 73 36 59 1 372 8.9
Wright 39 688 130 246 .528 0 4 .000 63 85 .741 62 95 157 21 74 22 23 37 323 8.3
Randolph 63 1129 199 431 .462 0 4 .000 101 141 .716 128 235 363 49 141 42 80 74 499 7.9
Turiaf 79 1696 186 366 .508 0 3 .000 98 124 .790 88 272 360 166 243 34 70 168 470 5.9
Nelson 13 171 24 54 .444 0 3 .000 5 14 .357 6 18 24 13 24 9 15 2 53 4.1
Kurz 40 442 51 131 .389 15 38 .395 40 50 .800 33 48 81 20 78 14 16 19 157 3.9
Davidson 14 111 17 35 .486 0 0 —- 8 17 .471 10 24 34 1 12 2 5 3 42 3.0
Williams 9 54 4 17 .235 2 6 .333 2 6 .333 0 4 4 13 6 1 4 1 12 1.3

NOTES
• Golden State ranked second in the NBA in scoring, averaging 108.6 points per game.
• Stephen Jackson established career-highs in points (20.7), assists (6.5), rebounds (5.1) and minutes (39.6),
and was one of only four players in the NBA to average at least 20 points, six assists and five rebounds.
• Anthony Morrow led the NBA in three-point field goal percentage, shooting 46.7% (86-184 3FG) to become the first rookie
in NBA history and the first player in Warriors history to lead the league in three-point shooting.
• Jamal Crawford scored 50 points at Charlotte on December 20, becoming the first Warriors player to reach the half-century
mark since Antawn Jamison did so twice in December of 2000.
• The Warriors had the youngest team in the NBA in 2008-09.

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 29-53

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/29 1 New Orleans.....................................................................L 103-108 19,126 0-1
10/31 2 at Toronto.........................................................................L 108-112 (OT) 19,800 0-2
11/1 3 at New Jersey.................................................................. W 105-97 17,390 1-2
11/3 4 at Memphis......................................................................L 79-90 10,121 1-3
11/5 5 Denver............................................................................. W 111-101 18,194 2-3
11/7 6 Memphis..........................................................................L 104-109 18,744 2-4
11/9 7 at Sacramento..................................................................L 98-115 12,090 2-5
11/11 8 Minnesota....................................................................... W 113-110 (OT) 17,422 3-5
11/13 9 Detroit..............................................................................L 102-107 18,477 3-6
11/15 10 at L.A. Clippers................................................................ W 121-103 12,823 4-6
11/18 11 Portland.......................................................................... W 111-106 18,248 5-6
11/21 12 Chicago............................................................................L 110-115 19,596 5-7
11/23 13 at Philadelphia.................................................................L 81-89 13,556 5-8
11/25 14 at Washington..................................................................L 100-124 13,852 5-9
11/26 15 at Boston..........................................................................L 111-119 18,624 5-10
11/28 16 at Cleveland.....................................................................L 97-112 20,562 5-11
11/29 17 at New York......................................................................L 125-138 19,317 5-12
12/1 18 Miami...............................................................................L 129-130 (OT) 18,723 5-13
12/5 19 at Houston.......................................................................L 112-131 14,438 5-14
12/6 20 at San Antonio.................................................................L 88-123 17,740 5-15
12/8 21 at Oklahoma City............................................................. W 112-102 17,854 6-15
12/10 22 Milwaukee...................................................................... W 119-96 18,375 7-15
12/12 23 Houston...........................................................................L 108-119 19,276 7-16
12/13 24 at Denver..........................................................................L 105-123 15,322 7-17
12/15 25 Orlando............................................................................L 98-109 18,844 7-18
12/17 26 at Indiana.........................................................................L 120-127 11,151 7-19
12/19 27 at Atlanta.........................................................................L 99-115 16,768 7-20
12/20 28 at Charlotte..................................................................... W 110-103 13,068 8-20
12/22 29 at Orlando........................................................................L 81-113 17,461 8-21
12/23 30 at Miami...........................................................................L 88-96 17,862 8-22
12/26 31 Boston............................................................................. W 99-89 19,596 9-22
12/28 32 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 113-130 18,997 9-23
12/29 33 Toronto............................................................................ W 117-111 19,596 10-23
12/31 34 at Oklahoma City..............................................................L 100-107 18,229 10-24
1/2 35 at Minnesota....................................................................L 108-115 11,921 10-25
1/5 36 at Utah.............................................................................L 114-119 19,911 10-26
1/7 37 L.A. Lakers........................................................................L 106-114 19,596 10-27
1/10 38 at Portland.......................................................................L 100-113 20,987 10-28
1/11 39 Indiana............................................................................ W 120-117 18,262 11-28
1/14 40 Sacramento......................................................................L 133-135 (3OT) 19,122 11-29
1/16 41 Atlanta............................................................................ W 119-114 18,832 12-29
1/19 42 Washington..................................................................... W 119-98 19,244 13-29
1/21 43 Oklahoma City..................................................................L 121-122 19,318 13-30
1/23 44 Cleveland.........................................................................L 105-106 19,596 13-31
1/25 45 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... W 107-92 17,746 14-31
1/28 46 at Dallas...........................................................................L 93-117 19,864 14-32
1/30 47 at New Orleans................................................................ W 91-87 17,738 15-32
1/31 48 at Houston.......................................................................L 93-110 16,702 15-33
2/2 49 San Antonio.....................................................................L 105-110 (OT) 18,205 15-34
2/4 50 Phoenix........................................................................... W 124-112 19,596 16-34
2/6 51 at Phoenix........................................................................L 105-115 18,422 16-35
2/8 52 Utah................................................................................ W 116-96 19,174 17-35
2/10 53 New York......................................................................... W 144-127 19,098 18-35
2/12 54 Portland.......................................................................... W 105-98 19,322 19-35
2/18 55 L.A. Lakers........................................................................L 121-129 20,007 19-36
2/21 56 Oklahoma City................................................................. W 133-120 19,108 20-36
2/23 57 at L.A. Clippers.................................................................L 105-118 15,383 20-37
2/27 58 Charlotte..........................................................................L 109-112 18,653 20-38
3/1 59 Utah.................................................................................L 104-112 18,347 20-39
3/3 60 at Minnesota................................................................... W 118-94 14,780 21-39
3/4 61 at Chicago........................................................................L 88-110 20,108 21-40
3/6 62 at Detroit..........................................................................L 91-108 22,076 21-41
3/7 63 at Milwaukee...................................................................L 120-127 15,569 21-42
3/11 64 New Jersey...................................................................... W 116-112 18,203 22-42
3/13 65 Dallas.............................................................................. W 119-110 18,751 23-42
3/15 66 Phoenix............................................................................L 130-154 19,596 23-43
3/17 67 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... W 127-120 18,223 24-43
3/19 68 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 106-114 18,997 24-44
3/20 69 Philadelphia.................................................................... W 119-111 19,596 25-44
3/22 70 at New Orleans.................................................................L 89-99 16,351 25-45
3/24 71 at San Antonio.................................................................L 106-107 18,797 25-46
3/25 72 at Dallas...........................................................................L 106-128 19,862 25-47
3/28 73 at Denver..........................................................................L 116-129 19,155 25-48
3/30 74 Memphis..........................................................................L 109-114 18,471 25-49
4/1 75 Sacramento..................................................................... W 143-141 (OT) 18,743 26-49
4/3 76 New Orleans.................................................................... W 111-103 19,596 27-49
4/5 77 at Sacramento................................................................. W 105-100 12,975 28-49
4/8 78 Minnesota........................................................................L 97-105 18,808 28-50
4/10 79 Houston...........................................................................L 109-113 19,596 28-51
4/11 80 at Utah............................................................................ W 118-108 19,911 29-51
4/13 81 San Antonio.....................................................................L 72-101 19,596 29-52
4/15 82 at Phoenix........................................................................L 117-113 18,422 29-53

301
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
2009-10

BACK ROW (left to right): Ronny Turiaf, Anthony Randolph, Andris Biedrins, Chris Hunter, Brandan Wright.
MIDDLE: Equipment Manager Eric Housen, Athletic Development Assistant Rico Hines, Strength & Conditioning Coach John Murray,
Assistant Coach Scott Roth, Reggie Williams, Devean George, Vladimir Radmanovic, Anthony Tolliver, Corey Maggette, Kelenna Azubuike,
Assistant Coach Russell Turner, Assistant Coach Stephen Silas, Assistant Equipment Manager Brant Helms, Assistant Athletic Trainer Frank Bernard.
FRONT: Assistant Coach Keith Smart, Head Athletic Trainer Tom Abdenour, Raja Bell, Anthony Morrow, Monta Ellis, Stephen Curry, C.J. Watson,
Director of Athletic Development Mark Grabow, Head Coach Don Nelson.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Ellis 64 2647 631 1406 .449 77 228 .338 292 388 .753 47 210 257 340 189 143 243 25 1631 25.5
Maggette 70 2081 457 886 .516 13 50 .260 460 551 .835 92 281 373 172 231 52 168 4 1387 19.8
Curry 80 2896 528 1143 .462 166 380 .437 177 200 .885 48 308 356 472 252 152 244 19 1399 17.5
Jackson 9 300 56 133 .421 11 40 .275 26 37 .703 6 29 35 42 16 14 26 6 149 16.6
Williams 24 782 140 283 .495 33 92 .359 52 62 .839 18 92 110 66 49 22 29 6 365 15.2
Azubuike 9 231 48 88 .545 10 27 .370 19 28 .679 12 29 41 10 16 5 7 9 125 13.9
Morrow 69 2018 329 703 .468 140 307 .456 101 114 .886 61 198 259 104 158 65 84 16 899 13.0
Bell (TOT) 6 181 28 61 .459 12 27 .444 3 3 1.000 5 18 23 13 15 4 5 2 71 11.8
Bell (GS) 1 23 4 6 .667 3 3 1.000 0 0 —- 0 2 2 3 2 0 0 0 11 11.0
Tolliver (TOT) 46 1428 193 449 .430 50 152 .329 103 134 .769 84 236 320 87 128 32 46 33 539 11.7
Tolliver (GS) 44 1423 193 448 .431 50 151 .331 103 134 .769 84 235 319 87 127 32 46 33 539 12.3
Randolph 33 749 137 309 .443 1 5 .200 109 136 .801 73 142 215 42 92 28 49 51 384 11.6
Watson 65 1788 247 528 .468 45 145 .310 128 166 .771 28 141 169 180 124 103 69 8 667 10.3
Martin 10 276 32 88 .364 10 31 .323 16 21 .762 17 30 47 9 36 8 13 0 90 9.0
Karl 4 108 11 32 .344 2 11 .182 4 6 .667 4 12 16 15 14 3 6 1 28 7.0
Radmanovic (TOT) 41 891 103 273 .377 30 108 .278 20 27 .741 51 127 178 45 97 29 44 7 256 6.2
Radmanovic (GS) 33 758 89 231 .385 23 86 .267 16 21 .762 43 106 149 38 79 26 39 6 217 6.6
Law 5 66 9 14 .643 1 3 .333 12 15 .800 0 2 2 7 5 6 2 0 31 6.2
George 45 761 89 206 .432 48 123 .390 16 23 .696 21 93 114 32 89 41 15 10 242 5.4
Biedrins 33 763 81 137 .591 0 0 —- 4 25 .160 63 196 259 57 117 20 32 44 166 5.0
Moore 23 406 54 90 .600 0 0 —- 7 11 .636 26 43 69 36 60 5 21 13 115 5.0
Turiaf 42 872 85 146 .582 0 1 .000 37 78 .474 54 137 191 90 98 23 49 54 207 4.9
Hunter 60 783 109 217 .502 0 4 .000 52 69 .754 56 111 167 37 132 13 30 35 270 4.5

NOTES
• Monta Ellis averaged a career-high 25.5 points (6th best in NBA) to become the first Warriors player to average 25.0 points
per game since Chris Mullin in 1991-92, and first to finish in NBA’s top-10 in scoring since Antawn Jamison in 2000-01.
• Stephen Curry, who set a then-NBA rookie record with 166 three-pointers, was named Western Conference Rookie of the Month
in January, March & April en route to All-Rookie First Team honors and a runner-up finish in NBA Rookie of the Year balloting.
• Ellis and Curry both ranked in the NBA’s top-five in steals per game, finishing second (2.23) and third (1.90), respectively.
• The Warriors ranked second in the NBA in scoring (108.8 ppg), while leading the league in fast break points (23.7).
• Seven different players scored at least 30 points in a game (Azubuike, Curry, Ellis, Maggette, Morrow, Tolliver, Watson).
• Don Nelson finished the season with 1,335 career coaching victories, moving past Lenny Wilkens (1,332) for the top spot
on the NBA’s All-Time Head Coaching Victories list.

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 26-56

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/28 1 Houston...........................................................................L 107-108 19,596 0-1
10/30 2 at Phoenix........................................................................L 101-123 18,422 0-2
11/4 3 Memphis......................................................................... W 113-105 17,457 1-2
11/6 4 L.A. Clippers.....................................................................L 90-118 18,788 1-3
11/8 5 at Sacramento..................................................................L 107-120 10,760 1-4
11/9 6 Minnesota....................................................................... W 146-105 15,468 2-4
11/11 7 at Indiana.........................................................................L 94-108 10,682 2-5
11/13 8 at New York..................................................................... W 121-107 19,763 3-5
11/14 9 at Milwaukee...................................................................L 125-129 14,978 3-6
11/17 10 at Cleveland.....................................................................L 108-114 20,562 3-7
11/18 11 at Boston..........................................................................L 95-109 18,624 3-8
11/20 12 Portland.......................................................................... W 108-94 18,630 4-8
11/24 13 at Dallas.......................................................................... W 111-103 20,008 5-8
11/25 14 at San Antonio.................................................................L 104-118 17,606 5-9
11/28 15 L.A. Lakers........................................................................L 97-130 20,001 5-10
11/30 16 Indiana............................................................................ W 126-107 16,574 6-10
12/1 17 at Denver..........................................................................L 107-135 14,570 6-11
12/3 18 Houston...........................................................................L 109-111 16,432 6-12
12/5 19 Orlando............................................................................L 118-126 19,054 6-13
12/7 20 at Oklahoma City..............................................................L 88-104 17,334 6-14
12/9 21 at New Jersey ................................................................. W 105-89 10,005 7-14
12/11 22 at Chicago........................................................................L 91-96 (OT) 18,803 7-15
12/12 23 at Detroit..........................................................................L 95-104 16,952 7-16
12/14 24 at Philadelphia.................................................................L 101-117 12,795 7-17
12/16 25 San Antonio.....................................................................L 91-103 17,857 7-18
12/18 26 Washington......................................................................L 109-118 17,423 7-19
12/22 27 at Memphis......................................................................L 108-121 12,827 7-20
12/23 28 at New Orleans.................................................................L 102-108 14,391 7-21
12/26 29 Phoenix........................................................................... W 132-127 19,550 8-21
12/28 30 Boston............................................................................. W 103-99 19,259 9-21
12/29 31 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 118-124 18,997 9-22
1/2 32 at Portland.......................................................................L 89-105 20,507 9-23
1/5 33 at Denver..........................................................................L 122-123 15,129 9-24
1/6 34 at Minnesota................................................................... W 107-101 12,046 10-24
1/8 35 Sacramento..................................................................... W 108-101 18,327 11-24
1/11 36 Cleveland.........................................................................L 114-117 19,596 11-25
1/13 37 Miami...............................................................................L 102-115 17,121 11-26
1/15 38 Milwaukee.......................................................................L 104-113 17,455 11-27
1/18 39 Chicago........................................................................... W 114-97 19,208 12-27
1/20 40 Denver..............................................................................L 118-123 (OT) 17,223 12-28
1/22 41 New Jersey...................................................................... W 111-79 17,308 13-28
1/23 42 at Phoenix........................................................................L 103-112 17,792 13-29
1/26 43 at Sacramento..................................................................L 96-99 14,522 13-40
1/27 44 New Orleans.....................................................................L 110-123 16,308 13-31
1/29 45 Charlotte..........................................................................L 110-121 17,850 13-32
1/31 46 at Oklahoma City..............................................................L 104-112 17,565 13-33
2/2 47 at Houston.......................................................................L 97-119 12,845 13-34
2/3 48 at Dallas...........................................................................L 101-110 19,679 13-35
2/6 49 Oklahoma City..................................................................L 95-104 17,825 13-36
2/8 50 Dallas...............................................................................L 117-127 17,015 13-37
2/10 51 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... W 132-102 17,230 14-37
2/16 52 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 94-104 18,997 14-38
2/17 53 Sacramento..................................................................... W 130-98 17,023 15-38
2/19 54 Utah.................................................................................L 89-100 18,322 15-39
2/21 55 Atlanta............................................................................ W 108-104 17,822 16-39
2/23 56 Philadelphia.....................................................................L 102-110 17,115 16-40
2/25 57 Denver..............................................................................L 112-127 18,555 16-41
2/27 58 Detroit............................................................................. W 95-88 17,223 17-41
3/2 59 at Miami...........................................................................L 106-110 15,213 17-42
3/3 60 at Orlando........................................................................L 90-117 17,461 17-43
3/5 61 at Atlanta.........................................................................L 122-127 14,066 17-44
3/6 62 at Charlotte......................................................................L 90-101 19,392 17-45
3/8 63 at New Orleans.................................................................L 131-135 13,889 17-46
3/11 64 Portland...........................................................................L 105-110 17,308 17-47
3/13 65 Toronto............................................................................ W 124-112 17,655 18-47
3/15 66 L.A. Lakers........................................................................L 121-124 20,038 18-48
3/17 67 New Orleans.................................................................... W 131-121 17,155 19-48
3/19 68 at San Antonio.................................................................L 116-147 18,581 19-49
3/20 69 at Memphis......................................................................L 107-123 14,897 19-50
3/22 70 Phoenix............................................................................L 131-133 18,722 19-51
3/24 71 Memphis......................................................................... W 128-110 17,123 20-51
3/27 72 Dallas...............................................................................L 90-111 19,104 20-52
3/28 73 at L.A. Clippers................................................................ W 121-103 17,868 21-52
3/31 74 at Utah.............................................................................L 104-128 19,617 21-53
4/2 75 New York......................................................................... W 128-117 19,230 22-53
4/4 76 at Toronto........................................................................ W 113-112 17,509 23-53
4/6 77 at Washington..................................................................L 94-112 14,721 23-54
4/7 78 at Minnesota................................................................... W 116-107 15,863 24-54
4/10 79 at L.A. Clippers.................................................................L 104-107 17,476 24-55
4/11 80 Oklahoma City................................................................. W 120-117 18,940 25-55
4/13 81 Utah.................................................................................L 94-103 19,230 25-56
4/14 82 at Portland...................................................................... W 122-116 20,482 26-56

303
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
2010-11

BACK ROW (left to right): David Lee, Vladimir Radmanovic, Andris Biedrins, Ekpe Udoh, Lou Amundson.
MIDDLE: Assistant Video Coordinator John Fahey, Head Athletic Trainer Troy Wenzel, Shooting Coach Mark Price,
Stength & Conditioning Coach John Murray, Assistant Coach Lloyd Pierce, Jeremy Lin, Reggie Williams, Dorell Wright, Al Thornton, Jeff Adrien,
Assistant Coach Rob Werdann, Assistant Coach Calbert Cheaney, Video Scout Chuck Meyers, Assistant Equipment Manager Brant Helms,
Equipment Manager Eric Housen, Assistant Athletic Trainer Frank Bernard.
FRONT: General Manager Larry Riley, Assistant Coach Jerry Sichting, Charlie Bell, Monta Ellis, Stephen Curry, Acie Law,
Director of Athletic Development Mark Grabow, Head Coach Keith Smart.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Ellis 80 3227 726 1611 .451 137 379 .361 340 431 .789 44 237 281 450 203 168 252 23 1929 24.1
Curry 74 2489 505 1053 .480 151 342 .442 212 227 .934 52 234 286 432 233 109 226 20 1373 18.6
Lee 73 2634 496 978 .507 1 3 .333 210 267 .787 217 497 714 233 211 74 170 31 1203 16.5
D. Wright 82 3147 485 1146 .423 194 516 .376 180 228 .789 88 343 431 242 171 124 133 63 1344 16.4
Williams 80 1626 268 572 .469 102 241 .423 100 134 .746 45 171 216 121 124 28 57 3 738 9.2
Thornton (TOT) 71 1384 205 431 .476 4 26 .154 110 142 .775 56 157 213 62 143 35 64 12 524 7.4
Thornton (GS) 22 314 51 104 .490 0 1 .000 29 35 .829 10 47 57 11 40 7 20 3 131 6.0
Radmanovic 74 1169 137 318 .431 70 173 .405 30 34 .882 64 148 212 79 157 44 57 44 374 5.1
Carney 25 331 45 107 .421 17 37 .459 18 27 .667 12 35 47 11 33 11 16 5 125 5.0
Biedrins 59 1397 142 266 .534 0 0 —- 10 31 .323 145 281 426 60 198 52 57 52 294 5.0
Amundson 46 691 83 183 .454 0 0 —- 34 87 .391 81 104 185 17 87 14 24 33 200 4.3
Law (TOT) 51 726 81 186 .435 6 36 .167 47 64 .734 12 51 63 84 61 32 43 0 215 4.2
Law (GS) 40 632 78 167 .467 6 30 .200 41 54 .759 9 43 52 70 51 28 33 0 203 5.1
Udoh 58 1030 97 222 .437 0 0 —- 42 64 .656 80 101 181 40 144 22 48 86 236 4.1
B. Wright 21 195 38 63 .603 0 0 —- 7 14 .500 14 27 41 5 19 3 10 10 83 4.0
Gadzuric 28 297 37 88 .420 0 1 .000 5 14 .357 53 33 86 11 63 10 21 18 79 2.8
Lin 29 285 28 72 .389 1 5 .200 19 25 .760 12 22 34 42 31 33 18 9 76 2.6
Adrien 23 196 23 54 .426 0 0 —- 11 19 .579 23 35 58 10 28 4 9 5 57 2.5
Bell 19 171 12 43 .279 6 21 .286 2 4 .500 6 12 18 13 13 6 6 1 32 1.7

NOTES
• The sale of the Golden State Warriors to an ownership group headed by
Joe Lacob and Peter Guber was formally completed on November 12, 2010.
• Monta Ellis ranked 8th in the NBA in scoring (24.1 ppg), becoming the first Warrior to average at least 24.0
points in back-to-back seasons since Chris Mullin did so in five straight seasons from 1988-89 through 1992-93.
• Stephen Curry led the NBA in free throw percentage (.934), establishing a new franchise single-season record.
• Dorell Wright finished 3rd in voting for the Most Improved Player award after becoming the first player in NBA history
to score more points in his seventh season (1,344) than he had in the first six years of his career combined (1,333).
• Wright led the NBA in three-point field goals made, connecting on a then-Warriors franchise record 194 three-pointers.
• David Lee ranked 7th in the NBA in rebounding (9.8) and in double-doubles (37).

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 36-46

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/27 1 Houston.......................................................................... W 132-128 18,428 1-0
10/29 2 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... W 109-91 17,408 2-0
10/31 3 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 83-107 18,997 2-1
11/3 4 Memphis......................................................................... W 115-109 16,607 3-1
11/5 5 Utah................................................................................ W 85-78 17,902 4-1
11/7 6 at Detroit..........................................................................L 97-102 12,813 4-2
11/8 7 at Toronto........................................................................ W 109-102 14,127 5-2
11/10 8 at New York..................................................................... W 122-117 19,763 6-2
11/11 9 at Chicago........................................................................L 90-120 21,140 6-3
11/13 10 at Milwaukee...................................................................L 72-79 17,049 6-4
11/15 11 Detroit............................................................................. W 101-97 19,123 7-4
11/19 12 New York..........................................................................L 119-125 19,808 7-5
11/21 13 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 89-117 18,997 7-6
11/22 14 Denver..............................................................................L 89-106 18,023 7-7
11/24 15 at Houston.......................................................................L 101-111 13,847 7-8
11/26 16 at Memphis......................................................................L 111-116 14,753 7-9
11/27 17 at Minnesota................................................................... W 104-94 14,440 8-9
11/30 18 San Antonio.....................................................................L 98-118 17,877 8-10
12/2 19 Phoenix............................................................................L 101-107 18,328 8-11
12/5 20 at Oklahoma City..............................................................L 109-114 18,203 8-12
12/7 21 at Dallas...........................................................................L 100-105 19,593 8-13
12/8 22 at San Antonio.................................................................L 94-111 16,913 8-14
12/10 23 Miami...............................................................................L 84-106 20,036 8-15
12/13 24 at Utah.............................................................................L 95-108 19,176 8-16
12/14 25 Minnesota....................................................................... W 108-99 17,615 9-16
12/18 26 at Portland.......................................................................L 95-96 20,398 9-17
12/20 27 Houston...........................................................................L 112-121 19,256 9-18
12/21 28 at Sacramento................................................................. W 117-109 (OT) 13,740 10-18
12/25 29 Portland.......................................................................... W 109-102 19,596 11-18
12/27 30 Philadelphia.................................................................... W 110-95 19,208 12-18
12/29 31 at Atlanta.........................................................................L 93-103 15,925 12-19
12/31 32 at Charlotte..................................................................... W 96-95 16,240 13-19
1/1 33 at Miami...........................................................................L 107-114 20,254 13-20
1/3 34 at Orlando........................................................................L 90-110 18,846 13-21
1/5 35 at New Orleans................................................................ W 110-103 13,532 14-21
1/7 36 Cleveland........................................................................ W 116-98 18,858 15-21
1/9 37 at L.A. Clippers.................................................................L 91-105 17,696 15-22
1/12 38 L.A. Lakers........................................................................L 110-115 19,596 15-23
1/14 39 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... W 122-112 19,273 16-23
1/17 40 New Jersey...................................................................... W 109-100 18,563 17-23
1/19 41 Indiana............................................................................ W 110-108 18,185 18-23
1/21 42 Sacramento..................................................................... W 119-112 (OT) 18,428 19-23
1/22 43 at L.A. Clippers.................................................................L 109-113 19,373 19-24
1/24 44 San Antonio.....................................................................L 102-113 18,523 19-25
1/26 45 New Orleans.....................................................................L 103-112 18,108 19-26
1/28 46 Charlotte..........................................................................L 113-121 (OT) 18,407 19-27
1/30 47 Utah................................................................................ W 96-81 18,187 20-27
2/3 48 Milwaukee...................................................................... W 100-94 18,008 21-27
2/5 49 Chicago........................................................................... W 101-90 19,596 22-27
2/7 50 Phoenix............................................................................L 92-104 18,002 22-28
2/9 51 Denver............................................................................. W 116-114 18,430 23-28
2/10 52 at Phoenix........................................................................L 88-112 16,731 23-29
2/13 53 Oklahoma City................................................................. W 100-94 19,596 24-29
2/15 54 New Orleans.................................................................... W 102-89 18,276 25-29
2/16 55 at Utah............................................................................ W 107-100 19,911 26-29
2/22 56 Boston..............................................................................L 93-115 19,738 26-30
2/25 57 Atlanta.............................................................................L 79-105 19,858 26-31
2/27 58 at Minnesota....................................................................L 123-126 16,021 26-32
3/1 59 at Indiana.........................................................................L 100-109 9,557 26-33
3/2 60 at Washington................................................................. W 106-102 17,865 27-33
3/4 61 at Boston..........................................................................L 103-107 18,624 27-34
3/6 62 at Philadelphia.................................................................L 117-125 (OT) 11,294 27-35
3/8 63 at Cleveland.................................................................... W 95-85 19,919 28-35
3/9 64 at New Jersey...................................................................L 90-94 13,513 28-36
3/11 65 Orlando........................................................................... W 123-120 (OT) 19,596 29-36
3/13 66 Minnesota....................................................................... W 100-77 17,788 30-36
3/14 67 at Sacramento..................................................................L 119-129 14,243 30-37
3/16 68 Dallas...............................................................................L 106-112 19,596 30-38
3/18 69 at Phoenix........................................................................L 97-108 18,422 30-39
3/20 70 at Dallas...........................................................................L 73-101 20,324 30-40
3/21 71 at San Antonio.................................................................L 96-111 18,443 30-41
3/23 72 at Houston.......................................................................L 112-131 16,623 30-42
3/25 73 Toronto............................................................................ W 138-100 17,504 31-42
3/27 74 Washington..................................................................... W 114-110 17,723 32-42
3/29 75 at Oklahoma City..............................................................L 114-115 (OT) 18,203 32-43
3/30 76 at Memphis......................................................................L 91-110 13,815 32-44
4/2 77 Dallas.............................................................................. W 99-92 18,128 33-44
4/5 78 at Portland...................................................................... W 108-87 20,551 34-44
4/6 79 L.A. Lakers....................................................................... W 95-87 20,024 35-44
4/10 80 Sacramento......................................................................L 104-105 19,596 35-45
4/11 81 at Denver..........................................................................L 111-134 19,155 35-46
4/13 82 Portland.......................................................................... W 110-86 19,596 36-46

305
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
2011-12

BACK ROW (left to right): Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Kyle Barbour, Video Intern Otis Hughley, Director of Team Security Ralph Walker,
Mickell Gladness, Andris Biedrins, Andrew Bogut, Mikki Moore, Jeremy Tyler, Video Scout Joe Boylan, Assistant Video Coordinator John Fahey,
Basketball Operations Coordinator Pat Sund. MIDDLE: Director of Athletic Performance JoHan Wang, Head Athletic Trainer Chad Bergman,
Assistant Coach Kris Weems, Assistant Coach Wes Unseld Jr., Assistant Coach Jerry DeGregorio, Chris Wright, Richard Jefferson, David Lee,
Dominic McGuire, Dorell Wright, Brandon Rush, Assistant Coach Pete Myers, Equipment Manager Eric Housen, Assistant Athletic Trainer Frank Bernard,
Assistant Equipment Manager Zach Cohen, Assistant Coach Darren Erman. FRONT: Assistant GM/Director of Player Personnel Travis Schlenk,
General Manager Larry Riley, Head Coach Mark Jackson, Charles Jenkins, Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Nate Robinson,
Assistant Coach Michael Malone, Assistant GM/Vice President of Basketball Operations Bob Myers, Director of Basketball Operations Kirk Lacob.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Ellis 37 1365 305 704 .433 50 156 .321 151 186 .812 16 111 127 223 84 56 123 12 811 21.9
Lee 57 2121 464 922 .503 0 5 .000 219 280 .782 171 374 545 162 179 54 149 22 1147 20.1
Curry 26 732 145 296 .490 55 121 .455 38 47 .809 15 73 88 138 62 39 65 8 383 14.7
Thompson 66 1608 318 718 .443 111 268 .414 79 91 .868 24 137 161 133 155 49 103 20 826 12.5
Bogut (TOT) 12 364 61 136 .449 0 1 .000 14 23 .609 22 78 100 31 36 12 24 24 136 11.3
Robinson 51 1192 205 484 .424 66 181 .365 94 113 .832 15 85 100 231 118 59 75 2 570 11.2
D. Wright 61 1650 222 526 .422 105 292 .360 80 98 .816 60 218 278 94 97 58 51 26 629 10.3
Rush 65 1717 235 469 .501 99 219 .452 65 82 .793 33 218 251 88 64 35 68 58 634 9.8
Jefferson (TOT) 63 1748 203 488 .416 113 269 .420 59 85 .694 26 193 219 88 121 37 50 19 578 9.2
Jefferson (GS) 22 580 71 169 .420 33 79 .418 24 35 .686 8 68 76 33 38 12 18 7 199 9.0
Brown 9 187 21 40 .525 0 0 —- 15 34 .441 16 41 57 4 21 8 14 0 57 6.3
Jenkins 51 893 130 291 .447 3 20 .150 34 39 .872 8 60 68 170 85 33 60 6 297 5.8
Udoh 38 827 82 185 .443 0 0 —- 46 64 .719 58 89 147 31 115 25 35 65 210 5.5
Tyler 42 568 88 209 .421 0 1 .000 29 52 .558 54 86 140 16 84 16 36 20 205 4.9
Smith 6 63 12 30 .400 2 5 .400 1 2 .500 2 7 9 9 4 4 1 0 27 4.5
Ford (TOT) 14 191 19 43 .442 2 8 .250 11 14 .786 3 15 18 45 23 9 23 2 51 3.6
McGuire 64 1127 94 210 .448 0 4 .000 39 53 .736 73 173 246 110 104 44 56 36 227 3.5
Moore 7 118 9 20 .450 0 0 —- 6 7 .857 7 15 22 5 24 3 7 3 24 3.4
C. Wright 24 186 23 45 .511 0 0 —- 24 31 .774 19 26 45 4 22 7 8 13 70 2.9
Gladness (TOT) 26 252 25 59 .424 0 0 —- 6 12 .500 14 44 58 5 32 4 7 20 56 2.2
Gladness (GS) 18 224 24 56 .429 0 0 —- 6 12 .500 13 34 47 3 24 3 4 19 54 3.0
Barron 2 9 2 4 .500 0 0 —- 0 0 —- 1 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 4 2.0
Biedrins 47 739 39 64 .609 0 0 —- 1 9 .111 45 131 176 16 125 23 14 45 79 1.7
Benson 3 9 0 1 .000 0 0 —- 0 0 —- 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

NOTES
• Ranked second in the NBA in three-point shooting (.388) as a team, with four players finishing among the league’s Top-20:
Stephen Curry (.455, T2nd), Brandon Rush (.452, 6th), Richard Jefferson (.420, T12th) and Klay Thompson (.414, 17th).
• Klay Thompson was named First Team All-Rookie after ranking fourth among all first-year players
in scoring (12.5 ppg), first in three-point percentage (.414) and second in free throw percentage (.868).
• Thompson started the final 28 games, averaging 18.6 points per game in those contests to lead all rookies over that stretch.
• David Lee became the first Warrior to average at least 20.0 points and 9.0 rebounds since Nate Thurmond in 1971-72.
• In separate deals just prior to the trade deadline, acquired center Andrew Bogut from the Milwaukee Bucks and Richard Jefferson
from the San Antonio Spurs, while parting ways with Monta Ellis, Ekpe Udoh and Kwame Brown.
• Prior to the season named Mark Jackson as the 24th head coach in franchise history and 19th since the team moved West.

306
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 23-43

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
12/25 1 L.A. Clippers.....................................................................L 86-105 19,596 0-1
12/26 2 Chicago........................................................................... W 99-91 19,596 1-1
12/28 3 New York......................................................................... W 92-78 19,596 2-1
12/31 4 Philadelphia.....................................................................L 79-107 19,084 2-2
1/2 5 at Phoenix........................................................................L 91-102 14,793 2-3
1/4 6 at San Antonio.................................................................L 95-101 16,751 2-4
1/6 7 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 90-97 18,997 2-5
1/7 8 Utah.................................................................................L 87-88 19,596 2-6
1/10 9 Miami.............................................................................. W 111-106 (OT) 19,596 3-6
1/12 10 Orlando............................................................................L 109-117 17,754 3-7
1/14 11 at Charlotte......................................................................L 100-112 16,122 3-8
1/15 12 at Detroit......................................................................... W 99-91 11,774 4-8
1/17 13 at Cleveland.................................................................... W 105-95 13,056 5-8
1/18 14 at New Jersey...................................................................L 100-107 12,570 5-9
1/20 15 Indiana.............................................................................L 91-94 17,621 5-10
1/23 16 Memphis..........................................................................L 90-91 17,549 5-11
1/25 17 Portland.......................................................................... W 101-83 17,923 6-11
1/27 18 Oklahoma City..................................................................L 109-120 19,596 6-12
1/31 19 Sacramento..................................................................... W 93-90 17,753 7-12
2/2 20 Utah................................................................................ W 119-101 18,123 8-12
2/4 21 at Sacramento..................................................................L 114-106 (OT) 16,411 8-13
2/7 22 Oklahoma City..................................................................L 116-119 17,971 8-14
2/9 23 at Denver......................................................................... W 109-101 14,960 9-14
2/12 24 Houston.......................................................................... W 106-97 19,596 10-14
2/13 25 Phoenix........................................................................... W 102-96 19,106 11-14
2/15 26 Portland...........................................................................L 91-93 17,934 11-15
2/17 27 at Oklahoma City..............................................................L 87-110 18,203 11-16
2/18 28 at Memphis......................................................................L 103-104 17,151 11-17
2/20 29 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... W 104-97 19,596 12-17
2/22 30 at Phoenix....................................................................... W 106-104 14,558 13-17
2/28 31 at Indiana.........................................................................L 78-102 12,111 13-18
2/29 32 at Atlanta........................................................................ W 85-82 13,049 14-18
3/2 33 at Philadelphia.................................................................L 83-105 18,323 14-19
3/4 34 at Toronto.........................................................................L 75-83 18,056 14-20
3/5 35 at Washington................................................................. W 120-100 17,843 15-20
3/7 36 Memphis..........................................................................L 92-110 19,171 15-21
3/10 37 Dallas.............................................................................. W 111-87 19,596 16-21
3/11 38 at L.A. Clippers................................................................ W 97-93 19,183 17-21
3/13 39 at Sacramento................................................................. W 115-89 12,011 18-21
3/14 40 Boston..............................................................................L 105-103 19,596 18-22
3/16 41 Milwaukee.......................................................................L 98-120 19,596 18-23
3/17 42 at Utah.............................................................................L 92-99 (OT) 17,854 18-24
3/19 43 Minnesota........................................................................L 93-97 19,596 18-25
3/21 44 at New Orleans................................................................ W 101-92 13,959 19-25
3/22 45 at Houston.......................................................................L 83-109 15,325 19-26
3/24 46 Sacramento..................................................................... W 111-108 19,596 20-26
3/25 47 at Portland.......................................................................L 87-90 20,636 20-27
3/27 48 L.A. Lakers........................................................................L 101-104 19,596 20-28
3/28 49 New Orleans.....................................................................L 87-102 18,771 20-29
3/30 50 New Jersey.......................................................................L 100-102 19,596 20-30
4/1 51 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 112-120 18,997 20-31
4/3 52 at Memphis......................................................................L 94-98 14,310 20-32
4/4 53 at Minnesota................................................................... W 97-94 17,161 21-32
4/6 54 at Utah.............................................................................L 98-104 18,933 21-33
4/7 55 Denver............................................................................. W 112-97 18,942 22-33
4/9 56 at Denver..........................................................................L 84-123 15,530 22-34
4/11 57 at Portland.......................................................................L 110-118 20,502 22-35
4/12 58 Dallas...............................................................................L 103-112 17,929 22-36
4/14 59 at L.A. Clippers.................................................................L 104-112 19,060 22-37
4/16 60 at San Antonio.................................................................L 99-120 18,471 22-38
4/18 61 L.A. Lakers........................................................................L 87-99 18,547 22-39
4/20 62 at Dallas...........................................................................L 94-104 20,547 22-40
4/21 63 at Houston.......................................................................L 96-99 15,436 22-41
4/22 64 at Minnesota................................................................... W 93-88 15,872 23-41
4/24 65 New Orleans.....................................................................L 81-83 17,598 23-42
4/26 66 San Antonio.....................................................................L 101-107 18,124 23-43

307
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
2012-13

BACK ROW (left to right):Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach Kyle Barbour, Asst. Video Coordinator John Fahey, Video Intern Chris DeMarco,
Carl Landry, Andris Biedrins, Andrew Bogut, Festus Ezeli, Director of Team Security Ralph Walker, Basketball Ops Coordinator Pat Sund,
Player Development/Video Scout Joe Boylan. MIDDLE: Video Intern Samson Kayode, Director of Athletic Performance JoHan Wang,
Advance Scout Chris Thomas, Asst. Coach/Player Development Kris Weems, Asst. Coach Jerry DeGregorio, Draymond Green, Richard Jefferson,
David Lee, Harrison Barnes, Klay Thompson, Asst. Coach Pete Myers, Asst. Coach Bob Beyer, Director of Team Services Eric Housen,
Asst. Equipment Manager Zach Cohen, Asst. Coach Darren Erman. FRONT: Head Athletic Trainer Chad Bergman, Director of Scouting Larry Riley,
Asst. Coach Michael Malone, Kent Bazemore, Stephen Curry, Jarrett Jack, Brandon Rush, Head Coach Mark Jackson,
Asst. General Manager Kirk Lacob, Asst. Athletic Trainer Frank Bernard.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Curry 78 2983 626 1388 .451 272 600 .453 262 291 .900 59 255 314 539 198 126 240 12 1786 22.9
Lee 79 2907 602 1160 .519 0 4 .000 255 320 .797 218 668 886 279 246 67 207 22 1459 18.5
Thompson 82 2936 508 1205 .422 211 526 .401 132 157 .841 32 274 306 183 237 86 157 45 1359 16.6
Jack 79 2349 387 857 .452 82 203 .404 167 198 .843 21 222 243 439 134 60 157 11 1023 12.9
Landry 81 1876 325 602 .540 1 3 .333 223 273 .817 180 303 483 65 190 35 115 31 874 10.8
Barnes 81 2058 276 628 .439 52 145 .359 144 190 .758 53 280 333 98 140 52 101 14 748 9.2
Rush 2 25 6 9 .667 0 2 .000 2 3 .667 0 1 1 2 5 0 3 0 14 7.0
Bogut 32 786 83 184 .451 1 1 1.000 19 38 .500 68 177 245 67 85 20 35 55 186 5.8
Jefferson 56 568 62 136 .456 14 45 .311 38 53 .717 5 79 84 31 45 14 23 7 176 3.1
Green 79 1061 84 257 .327 14 67 .209 45 55 .818 58 202 260 53 159 42 51 25 227 2.9
Ezeli 78 1120 74 169 .438 0 0 —- 43 81 .531 141 172 313 22 157 23 63 74 191 2.4
Bazemore 61 267 43 116 .371 10 34 .294 27 44 .614 5 17 22 22 27 17 18 4 123 2.0
Jenkins 47 291 35 83 .422 1 2 .500 10 18 .556 5 16 21 28 18 9 19 1 81 1.7
Machado (TOT) 6 21 3 6 .500 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 0 1 1 6 0 2 8 0 8 1.3
Tyler 20 63 9 24 .375 0 0 —- 4 6 .667 6 11 17 1 10 1 6 2 22 1.1
Thomas 5 21 0 1 .000 0 0 —- 3 4 .750 0 5 5 2 1 0 1 1 3 0.6
Biedrins 53 495 10 21 .476 0 0 —- 4 13 .308 34 119 153 14 101 15 14 42 24 0.5

Western Conference First Round Western Conference Semifinals


Warriors win series 4-2 Spurs win series 4-2
April 20.................................................... Golden State 95 at Denver 97 May 6..................................Golden State 127 at San Antonio 129 (2OT)
April 23................................................Golden State 131 at Denver 117 May 8............................................. Golden State 100 at San Antonio 91
April 26................................................ Denver 108 at Golden State 110 May 10........................................... San Antonio 102 at Golden State 92
April 28................................................ Denver 101 at Golden State 115 May 12......................................San Antonio 87 at Golden State 97 (OT)
April 30................................................ Golden State 100 at Denver 107 May 14........................................... Golden State 91 at San Antonio 109
May 2....................................................... Denver 88 at Golden State 92 May 16............................................. San Antonio 94 at Golden State 82

NOTES
• Under second-year Head Coach Mark Jackson, Golden State posted a 47-35 record and finished second in the Pacific Division.
• After earning the #6 seed in the Western Conference Playoffs, the Warriors knocked off the #3 seed Denver Nuggets in six
games before extending the San Antonio Spurs to six games in the Western Conference Semifinals.
• David Lee, who led the NBA in double-doubles (56), earned a spot on the Western Conference All-Star Team and was named
Third Team All-NBA, becoming the first Warriors All-Star since 1997 and first to earn All-NBA honors since the 1993-94 season.
• Stephen Curry ranked seventh in the NBA in scoring with a team-leading 22.9 ppg, established a new NBA record for
three-pointers made in a season (272) and finished third in the league in three-point field goal percentage (.453).
• Klay Thompson connected on 211 three-pointers, which also surpassed the previous Warriors franchise record.
• Harrison Barnes earned First Team All-Rookie honors after averaging 9.2 ppg and starting all 81 games in which he appeared.
• In the Playoffs, Curry paced the Warriors by averaging 23.4 ppg, scoring 20-or-more points eight times in 12 postseason games.

308
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 47-35

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/31 1 at Phoenix....................................................................... W 87-85 15,678 1-0
11/2 2 Memphis..........................................................................L 94-104 19,596 1-1
11/3 3 at L.A. Clippers................................................................ W 114-110 19,060 2-1
11/5 4 at Sacramento..................................................................L 92-94 17,317 2-2
11/7 5 Cleveland........................................................................ W 106-96 18,124 3-2
11/9 6 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 77-101 18,997 3-3
11/10 7 Denver..............................................................................L 101-107 (2OT) 19,596 3-4
11/14 8 Atlanta............................................................................ W 92-88 18,107 4-4
11/16 9 at Minnesota................................................................... W 106-98 16,013 5-4
11/18 10 at Oklahoma City..............................................................L 109-119 18,203 5-5
11/19 11 at Dallas.......................................................................... W 105-101 (OT) 20,034 6-5
11/21 12 Brooklyn.......................................................................... W 103-92 18,374 7-5
11/23 13 at Denver..........................................................................L 91-102 18,523 7-6
11/24 14 Minnesota....................................................................... W 96-85 19,084 8-6
11/29 15 Denver............................................................................. W 106-105 17,627 9-6
12/1 16 Indiana............................................................................ W 103-92 18,623 10-6
12/3 17 Orlando............................................................................L 94-102 18,117 10-7
12/5 18 at Detroit......................................................................... W 104-97 11,128 11-7
12/7 19 at Brooklyn...................................................................... W 109-102 17,732 12-7
12/8 20 at Washington................................................................. W 101-97 15,176 13-7
12/10 21 at Charlotte..................................................................... W 104-96 13,169 14-7
12/12 22 at Miami.......................................................................... W 97-95 19,600 15-7
12/14 23 at Orlando........................................................................L 85-99 17,040 15-8
12/15 24 at Atlanta........................................................................ W 115-93 15,145 16-8
12/18 25 New Orleans.................................................................... W 103-96 19,596 17-8
12/19 26 at Sacramento..................................................................L 127-131 12,885 17-9
12/21 27 Charlotte......................................................................... W 115-100 19,596 18-9
12/22 28 L.A. Lakers........................................................................L 115-118 (OT) 19,596 18-10
12/26 29 at Utah............................................................................ W 94-83 19,404 19-10
12/28 30 Philadelphia.................................................................... W 96-89 19,596 20-10
12/29 31 Boston............................................................................. W 101-83 19,596 21-10
1/2 32 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... W 115-94 19,596 22-10
1/5 33 at L.A. Clippers.................................................................L 89-115 19,323 22-11
1/9 34 Memphis..........................................................................L 87-94 19,596 22-12
1/11 35 Portland.......................................................................... W 103-97 19,596 23-12
1/13 36 at Denver..........................................................................L 105-116 15,861 23-13
1/16 37 Miami...............................................................................L 75-92 19,596 23-14
1/18 38 at San Antonio.................................................................L 88-95 18,581 23-15
1/19 39 at New Orleans................................................................ W 116-112 15,472 24-15
1/21 40 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... W 106-99 19,596 25-15
1/23 41 Oklahoma City................................................................. W 104-99 19,596 26-15
1/25 42 at Chicago........................................................................L 97-103 21,756 26-16
1/26 43 at Milwaukee...................................................................L 102-109 16,937 26-17
1/28 44 at Toronto........................................................................ W 114-102 15,914 27-17
1/29 45 at Cleveland.................................................................... W 108-95 13,939 28-17
1/31 46 Dallas.............................................................................. W 100-97 19,596 29-17
2/2 47 Phoenix........................................................................... W 113-93 19,596 30-17
2/5 48 at Houston.......................................................................L 109-140 15,453 30-18
2/6 49 at Oklahoma City..............................................................L 98-119 18,203 30-19
2/8 50 at Memphis......................................................................L 93-99 16,701 30-20
2/9 51 at Dallas...........................................................................L 91-116 20,355 30-21
2/12 52 Houston...........................................................................L 107-116 19,596 30-22
2/19 53 at Utah.............................................................................L 101-115 18,231 30-23
2/20 54 Phoenix........................................................................... W 108-98 19,596 31-23
2/22 55 San Antonio.................................................................... W 107-101 (OT) 19,596 32-23
2/24 56 at Minnesota................................................................... W 100-99 18,033 33-23
2/26 57 at Indiana.........................................................................L 97-108 14,426 33-24
2/27 58 at New York......................................................................L 105-109 19,033 33-25
3/1 59 at Boston..........................................................................L 86-94 18,624 33-26
3/2 60 at Philadelphia.................................................................L 97-104 17,929 33-27
3/4 61 Toronto............................................................................ W 125-118 19,596 34-27
3/6 62 Sacramento..................................................................... W 87-83 19,596 35-27
3/8 63 Houston...........................................................................L 88-94 19,596 35-28
3/9 64 Milwaukee.......................................................................L 93-103 19,596 35-29
3/11 65 New York......................................................................... W 92-63 19,596 36-29
3/13 66 Detroit............................................................................. W 105-97 19,596 37-29
3/15 67 Chicago............................................................................L 95-113 19,596 37-30
3/17 68 at Houston...................................................................... W 108-78 18,219 38-30
3/18 69 at New Orleans................................................................ W 93-72 11,844 39-30
3/20 70 at San Antonio.................................................................L 93-104 17,751 39-31
3/23 71 Washington..................................................................... W 101-92 19,596 40-31
3/25 72 L.A. Lakers....................................................................... W 109-103 19,596 41-31
3/27 73 Sacramento......................................................................L 98-105 19,596 41-32
3/30 74 Portland.......................................................................... W 125-97 19,596 42-32
4/3 75 New Orleans.................................................................... W 98-88 19,596 43-32
4/5 76 at Phoenix....................................................................... W 111-107 18,422 44-32
4/7 77 Utah.................................................................................L 90-97 19,596 44-33
4/9 78 Minnesota....................................................................... W 105-89 19,596 45-33
4/11 79 Oklahoma City..................................................................L 97-116 19,596 45-34
4/12 80 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 116-118 18,997 45-35
4/15 81 San Antonio.................................................................... W 116-106 19,596 46-35
4/17 82 at Portland...................................................................... W 99-88 20,261 47-35

309
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
2013-14

BACK ROW (left to right): Video Coordinator John Fahey, Strength & Conditioning Coach Michael Roncarati, Hilton Armstrong, Ognjen Kuzmic,
Andrew Bogut, Festus Ezeli, Jermaine O’Neal, Asst. Video Coordinator Chris DeMarco, Director of Team Security Ralph Walker.
MIDDLE: Video Intern B.J. Domingo, Director of Team Services Eric Housen, Advance Scout Chris Thomas, Asst. Coach Lindsey Hunter,
Nemanja Nedovic, Draymond Green, David Lee, Marreese Speights, Harrison Barnes, Klay Thompson,
Asst. Coach Jerry DeGregorio, Asst. Coach/Player Development Joe Boylan, Asst. Equipment Manager Zach Cohen, Video Intern Samson Kayode.
FRONT: Asst. Athletic Trainer Drew Yoder, Head Athletic Trainer JoHan Wang, Asst. Coach Pete Myers, Jordan Crawford, Stephen Curry,
Steve Blake, Andre Iguodala, Head Coach Mark Jackson, Director of Athletic Performance/Asst. Coach Keke Lyles.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Curry 78 2846 652 1383 .471 261 615 .424 308 348 .885 46 288 334 666 194 127 294 14 1873 24.0
Thompson 81 2868 559 1259 .444 223 535 .417 147 185 .795 38 211 249 181 234 74 135 37 1488 18.4
Lee 69 2288 513 981 .523 0 1 .000 231 296 .780 182 461 643 147 206 48 152 26 1257 18.2
Crawford (TOT) 81 1860 327 788 .415 90 285 .316 146 169 .864 28 155 183 281 120 47 134 5 890 11.0
Crawford (GS) 42 661 139 333 .417 40 128 .313 36 43 .837 10 53 63 57 44 13 50 2 354 8.4
Barnes 78 2204 271 679 .399 66 190 .347 130 181 .718 66 245 311 116 158 65 84 20 738 9.5
Iguodala 63 2040 220 458 .480 62 175 .354 86 132 .652 53 240 293 263 103 95 100 18 588 9.3
O’Neal 44 883 125 248 .504 0 0 —- 99 132 .750 85 157 242 25 102 14 52 40 349 7.9
Bogut 67 1769 235 375 .627 0 0 —- 22 64 .344 182 489 671 112 210 48 97 121 492 7.3
Blake (TOT) 55 1498 133 353 .377 79 210 .376 33 43 .767 13 146 159 307 85 54 102 8 378 6.9
Blake (GS) 28 607 45 120 .375 27 79 .342 5 8 .625 5 51 56 102 36 20 31 6 122 4.4
Speights 79 982 195 442 .441 8 31 .258 110 134 .821 101 189 290 32 148 10 66 34 508 6.4
Green 82 1797 187 459 .407 55 165 .333 82 123 .667 86 323 409 152 231 102 91 72 511 6.2
Douglas 24 265 32 86 .372 19 59 .322 5 8 .625 4 22 26 19 34 6 16 2 88 3.7
Bazemore 44 268 36 97 .371 10 39 .256 19 36 .528 5 35 40 20 42 12 28 6 101 2.3
Brooks 7 15 5 13 .385 0 2 .000 3 4 .750 1 4 5 0 0 1 0 0 13 1.9
Armstrong 15 97 9 19 .474 0 0 —- 7 16 .438 19 28 47 5 11 4 6 4 25 1.7
Nedovic 24 142 8 39 .205 3 18 .167 7 8 .875 3 12 15 13 13 0 13 1 26 1.1
Kuzmic 21 92 5 13 .385 0 0 —- 5 11 .455 10 11 21 2 17 3 10 4 15 0.7
Dedmon 4 6 0 1 .000 0 0 —- 1 2 .500 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.3

Western Conference First Round


Clippers win series 4-3
April 19........................................ Golden State 109 at L.A. Clippers 105 April 29........................................ Golden State 103 at L.A. Clippers 113
April 21......................................... Golden State 98 at L.A. Clippers 138 May 1............................................ L.A. Clippers 99 at Golden State 100
April 24............................................ L.A. Clippers 98 at Golden State 96 May 3........................................... Golden State 121 at L.A. Clippers 126
April 27.......................................... L.A. Clippers 97 at Golden State 118

NOTES
• Finished regular-season with a 51-31 record, marking the team’s first 50-win season since 1993-94.
• Team earned its second consecutive playoff berth, marking first back-to-back appearances since the 1990-91 & 1991-92 seasons.
• Stephen Curry, who ranked 7th in the NBA in scoring (24.0 ppg), 5th in assists (8.5 apg) and 1st in three-point field goals (261),
earned All-NBA Second Team honors and became first Warrior voted to start the NBA All-Star Game since 1995.
• Andre Iguodala was named NBA All-Defensive First Team, becoming first Warrior to earn recognition since Nate Thurmond in 1971.
• Klay Thompson and Curry formed the highest-scoring backcourt in the NBA (42.4 ppg) and combined to make more three-point
field goals (484) than any teammate tandem in NBA history, besting their own record of 483 from the previous season.
• Warriors posted a 30-13 record when using opening night starting five of Curry, Thompson, Iguodala, David Lee and Andrew Bogut.
• In the Playoffs, Curry led the team in scoring at 23.0 ppg, as the sixth-seeded Warriors stretched the L.A. Clippers to seven games.

310
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 51-31

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/30 1 L.A. Lakers....................................................................... W 125-94 19,596 1-0
10/31 2 at L.A. Clippers.................................................................L 115-126 19,060 1-1
11/2 3 Sacramento..................................................................... W 98-87 19,596 2-1
11/4 4 at Philadelphia................................................................ W 110-90 11,089 3-1
11/6 5 at Minnesota................................................................... W 106-93 15,559 4-1
11/8 6 at San Antonio.................................................................L 74-76 18,581 4-2
11/9 7 at Memphis......................................................................L 90-108 16,989 4-3
11/12 8 Detroit............................................................................. W 113-95 19,596 5-3
11/14 9 Oklahoma City................................................................. W 116-115 19,596 6-3
11/16 10 Utah................................................................................ W 102-88 19,596 7-3
11/18 11 at Utah............................................................................ W 98-87 16,051 8-3
11/20 12 Memphis..........................................................................L 81-88 (OT) 19,596 8-4
11/22 13 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 95-102 18,997 8-5
11/23 14 Portland...........................................................................L 101-113 19,596 8-6
11/26 15 at New Orleans................................................................ W 102-101 15,330 9-6
11/27 16 at Dallas...........................................................................L 99-103 20,211 9-7
11/29 17 at Oklahoma City..............................................................L 112-113 (OT) 18,203 9-8
12/1 18 at Sacramento................................................................. W 115-113 15,588 10-8
12/3 19 Toronto............................................................................ W 112-103 19,596 11-8
12/6 20 at Houston.......................................................................L 83-100 18,145 11-9
12/7 21 at Memphis..................................................................... W 108-82 15,088 12-9
12/9 22 at Charlotte......................................................................L 110-115 13,129 12-10
12/11 23 Dallas.............................................................................. W 95-93 19,596 13-10
12/13 24 Houston...........................................................................L 112-116 19,596 13-11
12/15 25 at Phoenix........................................................................L 102-106 14,393 13-12
12/17 26 New Orleans.................................................................... W 104-93 19,596 14-12
12/19 27 San Antonio.....................................................................L 102-104 19,596 14-13
12/21 28 L.A. Lakers....................................................................... W 102-83 19,596 15-13
12/23 29 at Denver......................................................................... W 89-81 18,551 16-13
12/25 30 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... W 105-103 19,596 17-13
12/27 31 Phoenix........................................................................... W 115-86 19,596 18-13
12/29 32 at Cleveland.................................................................... W 108-104 (OT) 19,384 19-13
12/31 33 at Orlando....................................................................... W 94-81 15,062 20-13
1/2 34 at Miami.......................................................................... W 123-114 20,350 21-13
1/3 35 at Atlanta........................................................................ W 101-100 15,210 22-13
1/5 36 at Washington................................................................. W 112-96 17,390 23-13
1/7 37 at Milwaukee.................................................................. W 101-80 11,739 24-13
1/8 38 at Brooklyn.......................................................................L 98-102 17,732 24-14
1/10 39 Boston............................................................................. W 99-97 19,596 25-14
1/15 40 Denver..............................................................................L 116-123 19,596 25-15
1/17 41 at Oklahoma City..............................................................L 121-127 18,203 25-16
1/18 42 at New Orleans................................................................ W 97-87 18,045 26-16
1/20 43 Indiana.............................................................................L 94-102 19,596 26-17
1/24 44 Minnesota........................................................................L 120-121 19,596 26-18
1/26 45 Portland.......................................................................... W 103-88 19,596 27-18
1/28 46 Washington......................................................................L 85-88 19,596 27-19
1/30 47 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... W 111-92 19,596 28-19
1/31 48 at Utah............................................................................ W 95-90 19,911 29-19
2/4 49 Charlotte..........................................................................L 75-91 19,596 29-20
2/6 50 Chicago........................................................................... W 102-87 19,596 30-20
2/8 51 at Phoenix........................................................................L 109-122 17,846 30-21
2/10 52 Philadelphia.................................................................... W 123-80 19,596 31-21
2/12 53 Miami...............................................................................L 110-111 19,596 31-22
2/19 54 at Sacramento................................................................. W 101-92 17,317 32-22
2/20 55 Houston.......................................................................... W 102-99 (OT) 19,596 33-22
2/22 56 Brooklyn.......................................................................... W 93-86 19,596 34-22
2/24 57 at Detroit......................................................................... W 104-96 14,071 35-22
2/26 58 at Chicago........................................................................L 83-103 21,701 35-23
2/28 59 at New York..................................................................... W 126-103 19,812 36-23
3/2 60 at Toronto.........................................................................L 98-104 18,658 36-24
3/4 61 at Indiana........................................................................ W 98-96 18,165 37-24
3/5 62 at Boston......................................................................... W 108-88 18,155 38-24
3/7 63 Atlanta............................................................................ W 111-97 19,596 39-24
3/9 64 Phoenix........................................................................... W 113-107 19,596 40-24
3/11 65 Dallas.............................................................................. W 108-85 19,596 41-24
3/12 66 at L.A. Clippers.................................................................L 98-111 19,570 41-25
3/14 67 Cleveland.........................................................................L 93-104 19,596 41-26
3/16 68 at Portland...................................................................... W 113-112 20,063 42-26
3/18 69 Orlando........................................................................... W 103-89 19,596 43-26
3/20 70 Milwaukee...................................................................... W 115-110 19,596 44-26
3/22 71 San Antonio.....................................................................L 90-99 19,596 44-27
3/28 72 Memphis......................................................................... W 100-93 19,596 45-27
3/30 73 New York..........................................................................L 89-94 19,596 45-28
4/1 74 at Dallas.......................................................................... W 122-120 (OT) 20,423 46-28
4/2 75 at San Antonio.................................................................L 90-111 18,581 46-29
4/4 76 Sacramento..................................................................... W 102-69 19,596 47-29
4/6 77 Utah................................................................................ W 130-102 19,596 48-29
4/10 78 Denver..............................................................................L 99-100 19,596 48-30
4/11 79 at L.A. Lakers................................................................... W 112-95 18,997 49-30
4/13 80 at Portland.......................................................................L 117-119 (OT) 19,995 49-31
4/14 81 Minnesota....................................................................... W 130-120 19,596 50-31
4/16 82 at Denver......................................................................... W 116-112 17,232 51-31

311
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
2014-15

BACK ROW (left to right): Strength & Conditioning Coach Michael Roncarati, Director of Athletic Performance Keke Lyles, Advance Scout Chris DeMarco,
Marreese Speights, Andrew Bogut, Ognjen Kuzmic, Festus Ezeli, James Michael McAdoo, Director of Team Security Ralph Walker,
Assistant Equipment Manager Trevor Poulson, Athletic Training Intern Brett Ballesteros. MIDDLE: Basketball Analytics Coordinator Sammy Gelfand,
Video Intern Brian Ormandy, Head Athletic Trainer JoHan Wang, Assistant Coach Ron Adams, Brandon Rush, Draymond Green, Shaun Livingston,
David Lee, Harrison Barnes, Klay Thompson, Player Development Coach Bruce Fraser, Legend & Ambassador Alvin Attles,
Video Intern Theo Robertson, Advance Scout Kelly Peters. FRONT: Director of Team Services Eric Housen, Asst. Athletic Trainer Drew Yoder,
Player Development Coach Jarron Collins, Assistant Coach Luke Walton, Leandro Barbosa, Stephen Curry, Andre Iguodala, Justin Holiday,
Head Coach Steve Kerr, Associate Head Coach Alvin Gentry, General Manager Bob Myers, Special Assistant to the Head Coach Nick U’Ren.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Curry 80 2613 653 1341 .487 286 646 .443 308 337 .914 56 285 341 619 158 163 249 16 1900 23.8
Thompson 77 2455 602 1299 .463 239 545 .439 225 256 .879 27 220 247 222 122 87 149 60 1668 21.7
Green 79 2490 339 765 .443 111 329 .337 132 200 .660 114 533 647 291 253 123 133 99 921 11.7
Speights 76 1207 318 646 .492 5 18 .278 150 178 .843 109 216 325 72 189 20 82 34 791 10.4
Barnes 82 2318 316 656 .482 87 215 .405 108 150 .720 117 336 453 116 146 61 71 19 827 10.1
Lee 49 904 160 313 .511 0 2 .000 68 104 .654 81 176 257 85 83 31 49 26 388 7.9
Iguodala 77 2069 231 496 .466 74 212 .349 68 114 .596 44 213 257 228 100 89 88 25 604 7.8
Barbosa 66 982 183 386 .474 43 112 .384 58 74 .784 23 68 91 99 87 41 44 8 467 7.1
Bogut 67 1583 200 355 .563 0 0 --- 22 42 .524 141 402 543 180 188 39 106 113 422 6.3
Livingston 78 1468 198 396 .500 0 2 .000 65 91 .714 43 140 183 259 110 49 102 20 461 5.9
Ezeli 46 504 76 139 .547 0 0 --- 49 78 .628 60 95 155 9 77 7 32 42 201 4.4
Holiday 59 657 91 235 .387 35 109 .321 37 45 .822 12 61 73 48 54 40 29 12 254 4.3
McAdoo 15 137 24 44 .545 0 0 --- 14 25 .560 15 22 37 2 21 5 6 9 62 4.1
Kuzmic 16 72 8 12 .667 0 0 --- 4 4 1.000 7 10 17 6 13 2 5 1 20 1.3
Rush 33 271 11 54 .204 3 27 .111 5 11 .455 4 37 41 12 27 5 11 12 30 0.9
Western Conference First Round - Warriors Win Series 4-0 Western Conference Finals - Warriors Win Series 4-1
April 18............................................................New Orleans 99 at Golden State 106 May 19..................................................................Houston 106 at Golden State 110
April 20..............................................................New Orleans 87 at Golden State 97 May 21......................................................................Houston 98 at Golden State 99
April 23................................................... Golden State 123 at New Orleans 119 (ot) May 23....................................................................Golden State 115 at Houston 80
April 25............................................................Golden State 109 at New Orleans 98 May 25..................................................................Golden State 115 at Houston 128
May 27....................................................................Houston 90 at Golden State 104
Western Conference Semifinals - Warriors Win Series 4-2
May 3.................................................................... Memphis 86 at Golden State 101 NBA Finals - Warriors Win Series 4-2
May 5...................................................................... Memphis 97 at Golden State 90 June 4..........................................................Cleveland 100 at Golden State 108 (ot)
May 9...................................................................... Golden State 89 at Memphis 99 June 7..............................................................Cleveland 95 at Golden State 93 (ot)
May 11.................................................................. Golden State 101 at Memphis 84 June 9.....................................................................Golden State 91 at Cleveland 96
May 13.................................................................... Memphis 78 at Golden State 98 June 11.................................................................Golden State 103 at Cleveland 82
May 15.................................................................. Golden State 108 at Memphis 95 June 14.................................................................Cleveland 91 at Golden State 104
June 16.................................................................Golden State 105 at Cleveland 97

NOTES
• Established a then-franchise record for wins in the regular season, posting a 67-15 (.817) mark.
• Claimed the NBA Championship for the first time in 40 years, marking the fourth title in franchise history.
• 83 combined wins between regular season and playoffs was, at the time, third-most in NBA history.
• Team posted a 39-2 mark at home, 28-13 on the road, and a 16-game winning streak, all franchise records.
• Stephen Curry was named league MVP, joining Wilt Chamberlain as the only two players in franchise history to win the award.
• Draymond Green (First Team) and Andrew Bogut (Second Team) both earned NBA All-Defensive Team honors.
• Curry (First Team) and backcourt mate Klay Thompson (Third Team) earned All-NBA recognition and were both All-Stars.
• Andre Iguodala started the final three games of the NBA Finals after not starting all season and was named NBA Finals MVP.
• Steve Kerr posted the most regular-season victories by any first-year head coach in NBA history.

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 67-15

WARRIORS HISTORY
NBA CHAMPIONS
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/29 1 at Sacramento................................................................. W 95-77 17,317 1-0
11/01 2 L.A. Lakers....................................................................... W 127-104 19,596 2-0
11/02 3 at Portland...................................................................... W 95-90 19,441 3-0
11/05 4 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... W 121-104 19,596 4-0
11/08 5 at Houston...................................................................... W 98-87 18,312 5-0
11/09 6 at Phoenix........................................................................L 95-107 16,046 5-1
11/11 7 San Antonio.....................................................................L 100-113 19,596 5-2
11/13 8 Brooklyn.......................................................................... W 107-99 19,596 6-2
11/15 9 Charlotte......................................................................... W 112-87 19,596 7-2
11/16 10 at L.A. Lakers................................................................... W 136-115 18,997 8-2
11/21 11 Utah................................................................................ W 101-88 19,596 9-2
11/23 12 at Oklahoma City............................................................. W 91-86 18,203 10-2
11/25 13 at Miami.......................................................................... W 114-97 19,647 11-2
11/26 14 at Orlando....................................................................... W 111-96 17,702 12-2
11/28 15 at Charlotte..................................................................... W 106-101 19,381 13-2
11/30 16 at Detroit......................................................................... W 104-93 12,737 14-2
12/02 17 Orlando........................................................................... W 98-97 19,596 15-2
12/04 18 New Orleans.................................................................... W 112-85 19,596 16-2
12/06 19 at Chicago....................................................................... W 112-102 22,353 17-2
12/08 20 at Minnesota................................................................... W 102-86 10,296 18-2
12/10 21 Houston.......................................................................... W 105-93 19,596 19-2
12/13 22 at Dallas.......................................................................... W 105-98 20,317 20-2
12/14 23 at New Orleans................................................................ W 128-122 (OT) 15,037 21-2
12/16 24 at Memphis......................................................................L 98-105 18,119 21-3
12/18 25 Oklahoma City................................................................. W 114-109 19,596 22-3
12/22 26 Sacramento..................................................................... W 128-108 19,596 23-3
12/23 27 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 105-115 18,997 23-4
12/25 28 at L.A. Clippers.................................................................L 86-100 19,540 23-5
12/27 29 Minnesota....................................................................... W 110-97 19,596 24-5
12/30 30 Philadelphia.................................................................... W 126-86 19,596 25-5
1/02 31 Toronto............................................................................ W 126-105 19,596 26-5
1/05 32 Oklahoma City................................................................. W 117-91 19,596 27-5
1/07 33 Indiana............................................................................ W 117-102 19,596 28-5
1/09 34 Cleveland........................................................................ W 112-94 19,596 29-5
1/13 35 at Utah............................................................................ W 116-105 19,911 30-5
1/14 36 Miami.............................................................................. W 104-89 19,596 31-5
1/16 37 at Oklahoma City..............................................................L 115-127 18,203 31-6
1/17 38 at Houston...................................................................... W 131-106 18,458 32-6
1/19 39 Denver............................................................................. W 122-79 19,596 33-6
1/21 40 Houston.......................................................................... W 126-113 19,596 34-6
1/23 41 Sacramento..................................................................... W 126-101 19,596 35-6
1/25 42 Boston............................................................................. W 114-111 19,596 36-6
1/27 43 Chicago............................................................................L 111-113 (OT) 19,596 36-7
1/30 44 at Utah.............................................................................L 100-110 19,295 36-8
1/31 45 Phoenix........................................................................... W 106-87 19,596 37-8
2/03 46 at Sacramento................................................................. W 121-96 17,317 38-8
2/04 47 Dallas.............................................................................. W 128-114 19,596 39-8
2/06 48 at Atlanta.........................................................................L 116-124 19,255 39-9
2/07 49 at New York..................................................................... W 106-92 19,812 40-9
2/09 50 at Philadelphia................................................................ W 89-84 16,247 41-9
2/11 51 at Minnesota................................................................... W 91-94 14,303 42-9
2/20 52 San Antonio.................................................................... W 110-99 19,596 43-9
2/22 53 at Indiana.........................................................................L 98-104 17,789 43-10
2/24 54 at Washington................................................................. W 114-107 20,356 44-10
2/26 55 at Cleveland.....................................................................L 99-110 20,562 44-11
2/27 56 at Toronto........................................................................ W 113-89 19,800 45-11
3/01 57 at Boston......................................................................... W 106-101 18,624 46-11
3/02 58 at Brooklyn.......................................................................L 108-110 17,732 46-12
3/04 59 Milwaukee...................................................................... W 102-93 19,596 47-12
3/06 60 Dallas.............................................................................. W 104-89 19,596 48-12
3/08 61 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... W 106-98 19,596 49-12
3/09 62 at Phoenix....................................................................... W 98-80 18,055 50-12
3/11 63 Detroit............................................................................. W 105-98 19,596 51-12
3/13 64 at Denver..........................................................................L 103-114 19,155 51-13
3/14 65 New York......................................................................... W 125-94 19,596 52-13
3/16 66 L.A. Lakers....................................................................... W 108-105 19,596 53-13
3/18 67 Atlanta............................................................................ W 114-95 19,596 54-13
3/20 68 New Orleans.................................................................... W 112-96 19,596 55-13
3/21 69 Utah................................................................................ W 106-91 19,596 56-13
3/23 70 Washington..................................................................... W 107-76 19,596 57-13
3/24 71 at Portland...................................................................... W 122-108 19,985 58-13
3/27 72 at Memphis..................................................................... W 107-84 18,119 59-13
3/28 73 at Milwaukee.................................................................. W 108-95 18,717 60-13
3/31 74 at L.A. Clippers................................................................ W 110-106 19,601 61-13
4/02 75 Phoenix........................................................................... W 107-106 19,596 62-13
4/04 76 at Dallas.......................................................................... W 123-110 20,407 63-13
4/05 77 at San Antonio.................................................................L 92-107 18,581 63-14
4/07 78 at New Orleans.................................................................L 100-103 18,097 63-15
4/09 79 Portland.......................................................................... W 116-105 19.596 64-15
4/11 80 Minnesota....................................................................... W 110-101 19,596 65-15
4/13 81 Memphis......................................................................... W 111-107 19,596 66-15
4/15 82 Denver............................................................................. W 133-126 19,596 67-15

313
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
2015-16

BACK ROW (left to right): Performance Coach & Therapist Mike Irr, Video Intern Julian Mills, Video Intern James Laughlin, Marreese Speights,
Festus Ezeli, Andrew Bogut, Anderson Varejao, James Michael McAdoo, Athletic Training Intern Daniel Anthony,
Manager of Team Security Ralph Walker, Head Performance Therapist Chelsea Lane. MIDDLE: Coordinator of Basketball Analytics Sammy Gelfand,
Physical Performance Coach Kurtis Rayfield, Player Development Coach Chris DeMarco, Brandon Rush, Draymond Green, Shaun Livingston,
Kevon Looney, Harrison Barnes, Klay Thompson, Player Development Coach Bruce Fraser, Video Coordinator/Player Development Theo Robertson,
Advance Scout/Video Scout Kelly Peters, Team Security Terrance West. FRONT: Head of Physical Performance & Sports Medicine Lachlan Penfold,
Athletic Trainer Drew Yoder, Assistant Coach Jarron Collins, Assistant Coach Luke Walton, Leandro Barbosa, Stephen Curry, Andre Iguodala, Ian Clark,
Head Coach Steve Kerr, Assistant Coach Ron Adams, General Manager Bob Myers, Special Assistant to the Head Coach Nick U’Ren.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Curry 79 2700 805 1598 .504 402 886 .454 363 400 .908 68 362 430 527 161 169 262 15 2375 30.1
K. Thompson 80 2666 651 1386 .470 276 650 .425 193 221 .873 35 271 306 166 152 60 138 49 1771 22.1
Green 81 2808 401 819 .490 100 258 .388 229 329 .696 134 635 769 598 240 119 259 113 1131 14.0
Barnes 66 2042 295 633 .466 82 214 .383 102 134 .761 77 248 325 117 136 41 57 10 774 11.7
Speights 72 832 197 456 .432 24 62 .387 94 114 .825 77 162 239 61 117 19 66 34 512 7.1
Iguodala 65 1732 176 368 .478 54 154 .351 51 83 .614 52 211 263 219 102 73 79 19 457 7.0
Ezeli 46 770 125 228 .548 0 0 --- 70 132 .530 91 166 257 32 94 18 38 50 320 7.0
Barbosa 68 1079 171 370 .462 39 110 .355 52 62 .839 28 89 117 82 107 44 53 10 433 6.4
Livingston 78 1520 203 379 .536 2 12 .167 80 93 .860 42 127 169 237 140 57 78 27 488 6.3
Bogut 70 1451 175 279 .627 1 1 1.000 24 50 .480 121 371 492 162 221 33 83 114 375 5.4
Rush 72 1055 111 260 .427 65 157 .414 18 28 .643 21 160 181 57 57 20 33 23 305 4.2
Clark 66 578 89 202 .441 30 84 .357 28 34 .824 13 55 68 64 58 17 43 13 236 3.6
McAdoo 41 262 45 84 .536 1 2 .500 26 49 .531 30 28 587 17 39 10 16 8 117 2.9
Varejao (TOT) 53 496 53 124 .427 0 1 .000 32 50 .640 37 104 141 35 70 16 22 10 138 2.6
Varejao (GS) 22 186 21 48 .438 0 0 --- 16 29 .552 13 37 50 15 35 5 6 5 58 2.6
J. Thompson 28 179 20 42 .476 0 0 --- 20 32 .625 10 44 54 19 40 4 7 8 60 2.1
Looney 5 21 4 7 .571 1 2 .500 0 0 --- 4 6 10 0 2 0 1 0 9 1.8
Western Conference First Round - Warriors Win Series 4-1 Western Conference Finals - Warriors Win Series 4-3
April 16...................................................................Houston 78 at Golden State 104 May 16........................................................Oklahoma City 108 at Golden State 102
April 18.................................................................Houston 106 at Golden State 115 May 18..........................................................Oklahoma City 91 at Golden State 118
April 21.....................................................................Golden State 96 at Houston 97 May 22........................................................Golden State 105 at Oklahoma City 133
April 24...................................................................Golden State 121 at Houston 94 May 24..........................................................Golden State 94 at Oklahoma City 118
April 27...................................................................Houston 81 at Golden State 114 May 26........................................................Oklahoma City 111 at Golden State 120
Western Conference Semifinals - Warriors Win Series 4-1 May 28........................................................Golden State 108 at Oklahoma City 101
May 1................................................................... Portland 106 at Golden State 118 May 30............................................................Oklahoma City 88 at Golden State 96
May 3..................................................................... Portland 99 at Golden State 110 NBA Finals - Cavaliers Win Series 4-3
May 7................................................................... Golden State 108 at Portland 120 June 2...................................................................Cleveland 89 at Golden State 104
May 9.............................................................Golden State 132 at Portland 125 (ot) June 5...................................................................Cleveland 77 at Golden State 110
May 11................................................................. Portland 121 at Golden State 125 June 8...................................................................Golden State 90 at Cleveland 120
June 10.................................................................Golden State 108 at Cleveland 97
June 13.................................................................Cleveland 112 at Golden State 97
June 16...............................................................Golden State 101 at Cleveland 115
June 19...................................................................Cleveland 93 at Golden State 89

NOTES
• Established a new NBA record for most wins in the regular season, posting a 73-9 (.890) mark.
• Returned to NBA Finals for second-straight season, falling to Cleveland in seven games.
• Began the season 24-0, marking the best start to a season in major professional sports history.
• Established NBA-record by winning 54-straight home games dating back to previous season.
• Stephen Curry became the NBA’s first-ever unanimous MVP selection, winning the award for the second-straight season.
• Curry (First Team), Draymond Green (Second Team) and Klay Thompson (Third Team) earned All-NBA recognition and were all
members of the Western Conference All-Star Team...Green also earned First Team All-Defense honors.
• Steve Kerr was named NBA Coach of the Year, becoming the third coach in franchise history to win the award.
• As Kerr missed the first 43 games of season recovering from back surgeries, Assistant Coach Luke Walton guided team to 39-4 start.

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 73-9

WARRIORS HISTORY
WESTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS
DATE G OPPONENT......................................................... .W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/27 1 New Orleans.................................................................... W 111-95 19,596 1-0
10/30 2 at Houston...................................................................... W 112-92 18,142 2-0
10/31 3 at New Orleans................................................................ W 134-120 18,406 3-0
11/2 4 Memphis......................................................................... W 119-69 19,596 4-0
11/4 5 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... W 112-108 19,596 5-0
11/6 6 Denver............................................................................. W 119-104 19,596 6-0
11/7 7 at Sacramento................................................................. W 103-94 17,317 7-0
11/9 8 Detroit............................................................................. W 109-95 19,596 8-0
11/11 9 at Memphis..................................................................... W 100-84 18,119 9-0
11/12 10 at Minnesota................................................................... W 129-116 16,130 10-0
11/14 11 Brooklyn.......................................................................... W 107-99 (ot) 19,596 11-0
11/17 12 Toronto............................................................................ W 115-110 19,596 12-0
11/19 13 at L.A. Clippers................................................................ W 124-117 19,528 13-0
11/20 14 Chicago........................................................................... W 106-94 19,596 14-0
11/22 15 at Denver......................................................................... W 118-105 17,689 15-0
11/24 16 L.A. Lakers....................................................................... W 111-77 19,596 16-0
11/27 17 at Phoenix....................................................................... W 135-116 18,055 17-0
11/28 18 Sacramento..................................................................... W 120-101 19,596 18-0
11/30 19 at Utah............................................................................ W 106-103 19,911 19-0
12/2 20 at Charlotte..................................................................... W 117-99 19,542 20-0
12/5 21 at Toronto........................................................................ W 112-109 20,160 21-0
12/6 22 at Brooklyn...................................................................... W 114-98 17,732 22-0
12/8 23 at Indiana........................................................................ W 131-123 18,165 23-0
12/11 24 at Boston......................................................................... W 124-119 (2ot) 18,624 24-0
12/12 25 at Milwaukee...................................................................L 95-108 18,717 24-1
12/16 26 Phoenix........................................................................... W 128-103 19,596 25-1
12/18 27 Milwaukee...................................................................... W 121-112 19,596 26-1
12/23 28 Utah................................................................................ W 103-85 19,596 27-1
12/25 29 Cleveland........................................................................ W 89-83 19,596 28-1
12/28 30 Sacramento..................................................................... W 122-103 19,596 29-1
12/30 31 at Dallas...........................................................................L 91-114 20,494 29-2
12/31 32 at Houston...................................................................... W 114-110 18,313 30-2
1/2 33 Denver............................................................................. W 111-108 (ot) 19,596 31-2
1/4 34 Charlotte......................................................................... W 111-101 19,596 32-2
1/5 35 at L.A. Lakers................................................................... W 109-88 18,997 33-2
1/8 36 at Portland...................................................................... W 128-108 20,035 34-2
1/9 37 at Sacramento................................................................. W 128-116 17,317 35-2
1/11 38 Miami.............................................................................. W 111-103 19.596 36-2
1/13 39 at Denver..........................................................................L 110-112 18,004 36-3
1/14 40 L.A. Lakers....................................................................... W 116-98 19,596 37-3
1/16 41 at Detroit..........................................................................L 95-113 21,584 37-4
1/18 42 at Cleveland.................................................................... W 132-98 20,562 38-4
1/20 43 at Chicago....................................................................... W 125-94 23,152 39-4
1/22 44 Indiana............................................................................ W 122-110 19,596 40-4
1/25 45 San Antonio.................................................................... W 120-90 19,596 41-4
1/27 46 Dallas.............................................................................. W 127-107 19,596 42-4
1/30 47 at Philadelphia................................................................ W 108-105 20,798 43-4
1/31 48 at New York..................................................................... W 116-95 19,812 44-4
2/3 49 at Washington................................................................. W 134-121 20,356 45-4
2/6 50 Oklahoma City................................................................. W 116-108 19,596 46-4
2/9 51 Houston.......................................................................... W 123-110 19,596 47-4
2/10 52 at Phoenix....................................................................... W 112-104 18,055 48-4
2/19 53 at Portland.......................................................................L 105-137 20,100 48-5
2/20 54 at L.A. Clippers................................................................ W 115-112 19,585 49-5
2/22 55 at Atlanta........................................................................ W 102-92 19,330 50-5
2/24 56 at Miami.......................................................................... W 118-112 19,899 51-5
2/25 57 at Orlando....................................................................... W 130-114 19,189 52-5
2/27 58 at Oklahoma City............................................................. W 121-118 (ot) 18,203 53-5
3/01 59 Atlanta............................................................................ W 109-105 (ot) 19,596 54-5
3/3 60 Oklahoma City................................................................. W 121-106 19,596 55-5
3/6 61 at L.A. Lakers....................................................................L 95-112 18,997 55-6
3/7 62 Orlando........................................................................... W 119-113 19,596 56-6
3/9 63 Utah................................................................................ W 115-94 19,596 57-6
3/11 64 Portland.......................................................................... W 128-112 19,596 58-6
3/12 65 Phoenix........................................................................... W 123-116 19,596 59-6
3/14 66 New Orleans.................................................................... W 125-107 19,596 60-6
3/16 67 New York......................................................................... W 121-85 19,596 61-6
3/18 68 at Dallas.......................................................................... W 130-112 20,515 62-6
3/19 69 at San Antonio.................................................................L 79-87 18,825 62-7
3/21 70 at Minnesota................................................................... W 109-104 19,452 63-7
3/23 71 L.A. Clippers.................................................................... W 114-98 19,596 64-7
3/25 72 Dallas.............................................................................. W 128-120 19,596 65-7
3/27 73 Philadelphia.................................................................... W 117-105 19,596 66-7
3/29 74 Washington..................................................................... W 102-94 19,596 67-7
3/30 75 at Utah............................................................................ W 103-96 19,911 68-7
4/1 76 Boston..............................................................................L 106-109 19,596 68-8
4/3 77 Portland.......................................................................... W 136-111 19,596 69-8
4/5 78 Minnesota........................................................................L 117-124 (ot) 19,596 69-9
4/7 79 San Antonio.................................................................... W 112-101 19,596 70-9
4/9 80 at Memphis..................................................................... W 100-99 18,119 71-9
4/10 81 at San Antonio................................................................ W 92-86 18,658 72-9
4/13 82 Memphis......................................................................... W 125-104 19,596 73-9

315
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
2016-17

BACK ROW (left to right): David West, Kevin Durant, JaVale McGee, Damian Jones, Zaza Pachulia. MIDDLE: Assistant Coach/Player Development Willie
Green, Assistant Coach/Player Development Chris DeMarco, Patrick McCaw, Shaun Livingston, Kevon Looney, James Michael McAdoo, Matt Barnes,
Klay Thompson, Assistant Coach/Player Development Bruce Fraser. FRONT: Assistant Coach Ron Adams, Assistant Coach Jarron Collins, Draymond
Green, Stephen Curry, Andre Iguodala, Ian Clark, Head Coach Steve Kerr, Assistant Coach Mike Brown.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Curry 79 2639 675 1443 .468 324 789 .411 325 362 .898 61 292 353 524 183 142 239 17 1999 25.3
Durant 62 2070 551 1026 .537 117 312 .375 336 384 .875 39 474 513 300 117 66 138 99 1555 25.1
Thompson 78 2649 644 1376 .468 268 647 .414 186 218 .853 49 236 285 160 139 66 128 40 1742 22.3
Green 76 2471 272 650 .418 81 263 .308 151 213 .709 98 501 599 533 217 154 184 106 776 10.2
Iguodala 76 1998 219 415 .528 64 177 .362 72 102 .706 51 253 304 261 97 76 58 39 574 7.6
Barnes (TOT) 74 1776 185 473 .391 87 263 .331 70 89 .787 70 314 384 195 185 48 107 26 527 7.1
Barnes (GS) 20 410 38 90 .422 18 52 .346 20 23 .870 15 76 91 45 47 12 24 9 114 5.7
Clark 77 1137 211 433 .487 61 163 .374 44 58 .759 22 99 121 90 77 39 55 8 527 6.8
McGee 77 739 208 319 .652 0 3 .000 56 111 .505 100 144 244 17 109 19 40 67 472 6.1
Pachulia 70 1268 164 307 .534 0 2 .000 98 126 .778 140 270 410 132 166 59 87 33 426 6.1
Livingston 76 1345 173 316 .547 1 3 .333 42 60 .700 28 123 151 139 120 38 62 20 389 5.1
West 68 854 135 252 .536 3 8 .375 43 56 .768 47 156 203 151 105 42 78 48 316 4.6
McCaw 71 1074 106 245 .433 41 123 .333 29 37 .784 21 79 100 77 62 32 36 15 282 4.0
McAdoo 52 457 62 117 .530 2 8 .250 21 42 .500 34 57 91 18 47 18 19 29 147 2.8
Looney 53 447 56 107 .523 2 9 .222 21 34 .618 44 80 124 29 64 15 17 17 135 2.5
D. Jones 10 85 8 16 .500 0 0 --- 3 10 .300 9 14 23 0 15 1 6 4 19 1.9
Weber 7 46 5 14 .357 0 3 .000 2 3 .667 0 4 4 5 4 3 3 1 12 1.7
Varejao 14 92 5 14 .357 0 0 --- 8 11 .727 12 15 27 10 16 3 8 3 18 1.3
Western Conference First Round - Warriors Win Series 4-0 Western Conference Finals - Warriors Win Series 4-0
April 16................................................................ Portland 109 at Golden State 121 May 14............................................................San Antonio 111 at Golden State 113
April 19.................................................................. Portland 81 at Golden State 110 May 16............................................................San Antonio 100 at Golden State 136
April 22................................................................ Golden State 119 at Portland 113 May 20............................................................Golden State 120 at San Antonio 108
April 24................................................................ Golden State 128 at Portland 103 May 22............................................................Golden State 129 at San Antonio 115

Western Conference Semifinals - Warriors Win Series 4-0 NBA Finals - Warriors Win Series 4-1
May 2........................................................................... Utah 94 at Golden State 106 June 1...................................................................Cleveland 91 at Golden State 113
May 4......................................................................... Utah 104 at Golden State 115 June 4.................................................................Cleveland 113 at Golden State 132
May 6........................................................................... Golden State 102 at Utah 91 June 7.................................................................Golden State 118 at Cleveland 113
May 8........................................................................... Golden State 121 at Utah 95 June 9.................................................................Golden State 116 at Cleveland 137
June 12...............................................................Cleveland 120 at Golden State 129

NOTES
•The Warriors won their second NBA title in three seasons.
•Became first team in NBA history to win 67 or more games in three consecutive seasons.
•Qualified for the NBA Playoffs in five straight seasons, the franchise’s longest streak of postseason berths since 1947-1952.
• Finished with the best outright record in the NBA in three consecutive seasons, the first team to do so since the Boston Celtics
from 1983-84 to 1985-86.
• Captured third consecutive Pacific Division title, fifth overall in franchise history.
• With 31 road victories in 2016-17 and an NBA-record 34 in 2015-16, became first team in NBA history to win at least 31 road
contests in consecutive seasons.
• Have won 207 regular-season games over the last three seasons, which are the most regular-season wins over a three-season
span in NBA history, surpassing the mark of 203 games set by the Chicago Bulls from 1995-96 to 1997-98.
• Had an NBA-record-tying four All-Stars in New Orleans (Curry, Durant, Green, Thompson), marking the eighth time in NBA
history that a team had four players appear in the All-Star Game.

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 67-15

WARRIORS HISTORY
NBA CHAMPIONS
DATE G OPPONENT...................................................... W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/25 1 San Antonio................................................................... L 100-129 19,596 0-1
10/28 2 at New Orleans.............................................................. W 122-114 18,217 1-1
10/30 3 at Phoenix..................................................................... W 106-100 17,011 2-1
11/1 4 at Portland.................................................................... W 127-104 19,393 3-1
11/3 5 Oklahoma City............................................................... W 122-96 19,596 4-1
11/4 6 at L.A. Lakers.................................................................. L 97-117 18,997 4-2
11/7 7 New Orleans.................................................................. W 116-106 19,596 5-2
11/9 8 Dallas............................................................................ W 116-95 19,596 6-2
11/10 9 at Denver....................................................................... W 125-101 17,569 7-2
11/13 10 Phoenix......................................................................... W 133-120 19,596 8-2
11/16 11 at Toronto...................................................................... W 127-121 21,050 9-2
11/18 12 at Boston....................................................................... W 104-88 18,624 10-2
11/19 13 at Milwaukee................................................................ W 124-121 18,717 11-2
11/21 14 at Indiana...................................................................... W 120-83 17,923 12-2
11/23 15 L.A. Lakers..................................................................... W 149-106 19,596 13-2
11/25 16 at L.A. Lakers................................................................. W 109-85 18,997 14-2
11/26 17 Minnesota..................................................................... W 115-102 19,596 15-2
11/28 18 Atlanta.......................................................................... W 105-100 19,596 16-2
12/1 19 Houston......................................................................... L 127-132 (2ot) 19,596 16-3
12/3 20 Phoenix......................................................................... W 138-109 19,596 17-3
12/5 21 Indiana.......................................................................... W 142-106 19,596 18-3
12/7 22 at LA Clippers................................................................ W 115-98 19,239 19-3
12/8 23 at Utah.......................................................................... W 106-99 19,911 20-3
12/10 24 at Memphis.................................................................... L 89-110 18,119 20-4
12/11 25 at Minnesota................................................................. W 116-108 18,452 21-4
12/13 26 at New Orleans.............................................................. W 113-109 17,789 22-4
12/15 27 New York....................................................................... W 103-90 19,596 23-4
12/17 28 Portland........................................................................ W 135-90 19,596 24-4
12/20 29 Utah.............................................................................. W 104-74 19,596 25-4
12/22 30 at Brooklyn.................................................................... W 117-101 17,732 26-4
12/23 31 at Detroit....................................................................... W 119-113 21,012 27-4
12/25 32 at Cleveland................................................................... L 108-109 20,562 27-5
12/28 33 Toronto.......................................................................... W 121-111 19,596 28-5
12/30 34 Dallas............................................................................ W 108-99 19,596 29-5
1/2 35 Denver........................................................................... W 127-119 19,596 30-5
1/4 36 Portland........................................................................ W 125-117 19,596 31-5
1/6 37 Memphis........................................................................ L 119-128 (ot) 19,596 31-6
1/8 38 at Sacramento............................................................... W 117-106 17,608 32-6
1/10 39 Miami............................................................................ W 107-95 19,596 33-6
1/12 40 Detroit........................................................................... W 127-107 19,596 34-6
1/16 41 Cleveland...................................................................... W 126-91 19,596 35-6
1/18 42 Oklahoma City............................................................... W 121-100 19,596 36-6
1/20 43 at Houston.................................................................... W 125-108 18,055 37-6
1/22 44 at Orlando..................................................................... W 118-98 18,846 38-6
1/23 45 at Miami......................................................................... L 102-105 19,600 38-7
1/25 46 at Charlotte................................................................... W 113-103 19,639 39-7
1/28 47 LA Clippers.................................................................... W 144-98 19,596 40-7
1/29 48 at Portland.................................................................... W 113-111 19,393 41-7
2/1 49 Charlotte....................................................................... W 126-111 19,596 42-7
2/2 50 at LA Clippers................................................................ W 133-120 19,385 43-7
2/4 51 at Sacramento................................................................ L 106-109 (ot) 17,608 43-8
2/8 52 Chicago......................................................................... W 123-92 19,596 44-8
2/10 53 at Memphis................................................................... W 122-107 18,119 45-8
2/11 54 at Oklahoma City........................................................... W 130-114 18,203 46-8
2/13 55 at Denver........................................................................ L 110-132 19,941 46-9
2/15 56 Sacramento................................................................... W 109-86 19,596 47-9
2/23 57 LA Clippers.................................................................... W 123-113 19,596 48-9
2/25 58 Brooklyn........................................................................ W 112-95 19,596 49-9
2/27 59 at Philadelphia.............................................................. W 119-108 20,585 50-9
2/28 60 at Washington................................................................ L 108-112 20,356 50-10
3/2 61 at Chicago...................................................................... L 87-94 22,253 50-11
3/5 62 at New York................................................................... W 112-105 19,812 51-11
3/6 63 at Atlanta...................................................................... W 119-111 18,890 52-11
3/8 64 Boston............................................................................ L 86-99 19,596 52-12
3/10 65 at Minnesota.................................................................. L 102-103 20,412 52-13
3/11 66 at San Antonio............................................................... L 85-107 18,418 52-14
3/14 67 Philadelphia.................................................................. W 106-104 19,596 53-14
3/16 68 Orlando......................................................................... W 122-92 19,596 54-14
3/18 69 Milwaukee.................................................................... W 117-92 19,596 55-14
3/20 70 at Oklahoma City........................................................... W 111-95 18,203 56-14
3/21 71 at Dallas........................................................................ W 112-87 20,453 57-14
3/24 72 Sacramento................................................................... W 114-100 19,596 58-14
3/26 73 Memphis....................................................................... W 106-94 19,596 59-14
3/28 74 at Houston.................................................................... W 113-106 18,055 60-14
3/29 75 at San Antonio.............................................................. W 110-98 18,418 61-14
3/31 76 Houston........................................................................ W 107-98 19,596 62-14
4/2 77 Washington................................................................... W 139-115 19,596 63-14
4/4 78 Minnesota..................................................................... W 121-107 19,596 64-14
4/5 79 at Phoenix..................................................................... W 120-111 18,055 65-14
4/8 80 New Orleans.................................................................. W 123-101 19,596 66-14
4/10 81 Utah............................................................................... L 99-105 19,596 66-15
4/12 82 L.A. Lakers..................................................................... W 109-94 19,596 67-15

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GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
2017-18

BACK ROW (left to right): David West, Kevin Durant, JaVale McGee, Zaza Pachulia, Damian Jones. MIDDLE: Assistant Coach/Player Development Willie
Green, Assistant Coach/Player Development Chris DeMarco, Patrick McCaw, Chris Boucher, Kevon Looney, Omri Casspi, Jordan Bell, Klay Thompson,
Assistant Coach/Player Development Bruce Fraser. FRONT: Assistant Coach Ron Adams, Assistant Coach Jarron Collins, Quinn Cook, Draymond Green,
Stephen Curry, Andre Iguodala, Shaun Livingston, Nick Young, Head Coach Steve Kerr, Assistant Coach Mike Brown.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Curry 51 1631 428 864 .495 212 501 .423 278 302 .921 36 225 261 310 114 80 153 8 1346 26.4
Durant 68 2325 630 1222 .516 173 413 .419 359 404 .889 31 433 464 366 133 50 207 119 1792 26.4
Thompson 73 2506 575 1178 .488 229 521 .440 82 98 .837 31 246 277 185 117 55 128 34 1461 20.0
Green 70 2287 281 619 .454 77 256 .301 134 173 .775 75 460 535 508 185 95 202 91 773 11.0
Cook 33 740 122 252 .484 46 104 .442 22 25 .880 10 72 82 89 59 12 32 1 312 9.5
Young 80 1393 201 488 .412 123 326 .377 56 65 .862 20 105 125 36 100 38 39 7 581 7.3
West 73 999 216 378 .571 3 8 .375 60 79 .759 64 174 238 138 120 47 80 75 495 6.8
Iguodala 64 1623 148 320 .463 33 117 .282 55 87 .632 50 196 246 210 99 54 67 38 384 6.0
Casspi 53 740 120 207 .580 10 22 .455 50 69 .725 30 170 200 51 71 18 37 19 300 5.7
Livingston 71 1129 172 343 .501 0 5 .000 50 61 .820 32 99 131 140 117 35 58 21 394 5.5
Pachulia 69 972 149 264 .564 0 1 .000 75 93 .806 89 232 321 109 122 38 72 17 373 5.4
McGee 65 615 136 219 .621 0 6 .000 38 52 .731 59 110 169 33 91 21 27 57 310 4.8
Bell 57 809 116 185 .627 0 4 .000 30 44 .682 60 147 207 102 92 35 51 56 262 4.6
Looney 66 910 112 193 .580 1 5 .200 42 77 .545 83 132 215 42 106 34 31 56 267 4.0
McCaw 57 961 92 225 .409 19 80 .238 26 34 .765 16 66 82 81 67 43 41 10 229 4.0
Jones 15 89 11 22 .500 0 0 --- 3 5 .600 5 9 14 2 14 1 4 3 25 1.7
Boucher 1 1 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 --- 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Western Conference First Round - Warriors Win Series 4-1 Western Conference Finals - Warriors Win Series 4-3
April 14.............................................................San Antonio 92 at Golden State 113 May 14..................................................................Golden State 119 at Houston 106
April 16...........................................................San Antonio 101 at Golden State 116 May 16..................................................................Golden State 105 at Houston 127
April 19.............................................................Golden State 110 at San Antonio 97 May 20....................................................................Houston 85 at Golden State 126
April 22.............................................................Golden State 90 at San Antonio 103 May 22......................................................................Houston 95 at Golden State 92
April 24...............................................................San Antonio 91 at Golden State 99 May 24......................................................................Golden State 94 at Houston 98
May 26....................................................................Houston 86 at Golden State 115
Western Conference Semifinals - Warriors Win Series 4-1 May 28....................................................................Golden State 101 at Houston 92
April 28..........................................................New Orleans 101 at Golden State 123
May 1.............................................................New Orleans 116 at Golden State 121 NBA Finals - Warriors Win Series 4-0
May 4.............................................................Golden State 100 at New Orleans 119 May 31.........................................................Cleveland 114 at Golden State 124 (ot)
May 6...............................................................Golden State 118 at New Orleans 92 June 3.................................................................Cleveland 103 at Golden State 122
May 8.............................................................New Orleans 104 at Golden State 113 June 6.................................................................Golden State 110 at Cleveland 102
June 8...................................................................Golden State 108 at Cleveland 85

NOTES
• Golden State won its sixth NBA title, and became the seventh team in NBA history to win back-to-back championships.
• Won their third NBA title in four seasons, joining Boston, Chicago and Los Angeles Lakers as the only teams to do so.
• Qualified for the NBA Playoffs in six straight seasons, the franchise’s longest streak of postseason berths since 1947-1952.
• Captured fourth consecutive Pacific Division title, sixth overall in franchise history.
• Became the fifth franchise in NBA history to make four consecutive trips to the NBA Finals.
• Finished the regular season with a 58-24 (.707) record, becoming the fifth franchise in NBA history to win 58 games in four-
straight seasons and marking their fifth-straight 50-win campaign (ninth in franchise history).
•Won an NBA-record 16-straight playoff home games spanning the 2017 and 2018 postseasons (April 16, 2017, to May 20, 2018).
• Had an NBA-record-tying four All-Stars (Curry, Durant, Green, Thompson) for the second consecutive year, becoming the first
team in NBA history to have four players in the All-Star Game in consecutive campaigns and marking just the ninth time in NBA
history that a team has had four players appear in the game.
• Led the league in scoring, assists per game, blocks per game, field goal percentage, three-point percentage and free throw
percentage, marking the first time a team led the league in all of those categories in a single season.

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 58-24

WARRIORS HISTORY
NBA CHAMPIONS
DATE G OPPONENT...................................................... W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/17 1 Houston......................................................................... L 121-122 19,596 0-1
10/20 2 at New Orleans.............................................................. W 128-120 18,171 1-1
10/21 3 at Memphis.................................................................... L 101-111 17,794 1-2
10/23 4 at Dallas........................................................................ W 133-103 19,875 2-2
10/25 5 Toronto.......................................................................... W 117-112 19,596 3-2
10/27 6 Washington................................................................... W 120-117 19,596 4-2
10/29 7 Detroit............................................................................ L 107-115 19,596 4-3
10/30 8 at L.A. Clippers.............................................................. W 141-113 19,068 5-3
11/2 9 at San Antonio.............................................................. W 112-92 18,418 6-3
11/4 10 at Denver....................................................................... W 127-108 19,711 7-3
11/6 11 Miami............................................................................ W 97-80 19,596 8-3
11/8 12 Minnesota..................................................................... W 125-101 19,596 9-3
11/11 13 Philadelphia.................................................................. W 135-114 19,596 10-3
11/13 14 Orlando......................................................................... W 110-100 19,596 11-3
11/16 15 at Boston........................................................................ L 88-92 18,624 11-4
11/18 16 at Philadelphia.............................................................. W 124-116 20,848 12-4
11/19 17 at Brooklyn.................................................................... W 118-111 17,732 13-4
11/22 18 at Oklahoma City............................................................ L 91-108 18,203 13-5
11/24 19 Chicago......................................................................... W 143-94 19,596 14-5
11/25 20 New Orleans.................................................................. W 110-95 19,596 15-5
11/27 21 Sacramento.................................................................... L 106-110 19,596 15-6
11/29 22 at L.A. Lakers................................................................. W 127-123 (ot) 18,997 16-6
12/1 23 at Orlando..................................................................... W 133-112 18,846 17-6
12/3 24 at Miami........................................................................ W 123-95 19,600 18-6
12/4 25 at New Orleans.............................................................. W 125-115 17,004 19-6
12/6 26 at Charlotte................................................................... W 101-87 19,334 20-6
12/8 27 at Detroit....................................................................... W 102-98 20,491 21-6
12/11 28 Portland........................................................................ W 111-104 19,596 22-6
12/14 29 Dallas............................................................................ W 112-97 19,596 23-6
12/18 30 at L.A. Lakers................................................................. W 116-114 (ot) 18,997 24-6
12/20 31 Memphis....................................................................... W 97-84 19,596 25-6
12/22 32 L.A. Lakers..................................................................... W 113-106 19,596 26-6
12/23 33 Denver............................................................................ L 81-96 19,596 26-7
12/25 34 Cleveland...................................................................... W 99-92 19,596 27-7
12/27 35 Utah.............................................................................. W 126-101 19,596 28-7
12/29 36 Charlotte........................................................................ L 100-111 19,596 28-8
12/30 37 Memphis....................................................................... W 141-128 19,596 29-8
1/3 38 at Dallas........................................................................ W 125-122 20,212 30-8
1/4 39 at Houston.................................................................... W 124-114 18,055 31-8
1/6 40 at L.A. Clippers.............................................................. W 121-105 19,068 32-8
1/8 41 Denver........................................................................... W 124-114 19,596 33-8
1/10 42 L.A. Clippers................................................................... L 106-125 19,596 33-9
1/12 43 at Milwaukee................................................................ W 108-94 18,717 34-9
1/13 44 at Toronto...................................................................... W 127-125 20,078 35-9
1/15 45 at Cleveland.................................................................. W 118-108 20,562 36-9
1/17 46 at Chicago..................................................................... W 119-112 21,372 37-9
1/20 47 at Houston..................................................................... L 108-116 18,055 37-10
1/23 48 New York....................................................................... W 123-112 19,596 38-10
1/25 49 Minnesota..................................................................... W 126-113 19,596 39-10
1/27 50 Boston........................................................................... W 109-105 19,596 40-10
1/30 51 at Utah........................................................................... L 99-129 18,306 40-11
2/2 52 at Sacramento............................................................... W 119-104 16,583 41-11
2/3 53 at Denver........................................................................ L 108-115 20,103 41-12
2/6 54 Oklahoma City................................................................ L 105-125 19,596 41-13
2/8 55 Dallas............................................................................ W 121-103 19,596 42-13
2/10 56 San Antonio.................................................................. W 122-105 19,596 43-13
2/12 57 Phoenix......................................................................... W 129-83 19,596 44-13
2/14 58 at Portland..................................................................... L 117-123 19,520 44-14
2/22 59 L.A. Clippers.................................................................. W 134-127 19,596 45-14
2/24 60 Oklahoma City............................................................... W 112-80 19,596 46-14
2/26 61 at New York................................................................... W 125-111 19,812 47-14
2/28 62 at Washington............................................................... W 109-101 20,356 48-14
3/2 63 at Atlanta...................................................................... W 114-109 16,728 49-14
3/6 64 Brooklyn........................................................................ W 114-101 19,596 50-14
3/8 65 San Antonio.................................................................. W 110-107 19,596 51-14
3/9 66 at Portland..................................................................... L 108-125 19,487 51-15
3/11 67 at Minnesota.................................................................. L 103-109 18,978 51-16
3/14 68 L.A. Lakers..................................................................... W 117-106 19,596 52-16
3/16 69 Sacramento.................................................................... L 93-98 19,596 52-17
3/17 70 at Phoenix..................................................................... W 124-109 18,055 53-17
3/19 71 at San Antonio............................................................... L 75-89 18,418 53-18
3/23 72 Atlanta.......................................................................... W 106-94 19,596 54-18
3/25 73 Utah............................................................................... L 91-110 19,596 54-19
3/27 74 Indiana........................................................................... L 81-92 19,596 54-20
3/29 75 Milwaukee..................................................................... L 107-116 19,596 54-21
3/31 76 at Sacramento............................................................... W 112-96 17,583 55-21
4/1 77 Phoenix......................................................................... W 117-107 19,596 56-21
4/3 78 at Oklahoma City........................................................... W 111-107 18,203 57-21
4/5 79 at Indiana....................................................................... L 106-126 17,923 57-22
4/7 80 New Orleans................................................................... L 120-126 19,596 57-23
4/8 81 at Phoenix..................................................................... W 117-100 18,055 58-23
4/10 82 at Utah........................................................................... L 79-119 18,306 58-24

319
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
2018-19

BACK ROW (left to right): Marcus Derrickson, Kevin Durant, Andrew Bogut, Damian Jones, DeMarcus Cousins. MIDDLE: Assistant Coach/Player
Development Willie Green, Assistant Coach/Player Development Chris DeMarco, Damion Lee, Jordan Bell, Jonas Jerebko, Kevon Looney, Klay
Thompson, Jacob Evans III, Assistant Coach Bruce Fraser. FRONT: Assistant Coach Ron Adams, Assistant Coach Jarron Collins, Quinn Cook, Draymond
Green, Stephen Curry, Andre Iguodala, Shaun Livingston, Alfonzo McKinnie, Head Coach Steve Kerr, Assistant Coach Mike Brown.
3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Curry 69 2331 632 1340 .472 354 810 .437 263 287 .916 45 324 369 361 166 92 192 25 1881 27.3
Durant 78 2702 721 1383 .521 137 388 .353 448 506 .885 33 464 497 457 155 58 225 84 2027 26.0
Thompson 78 2652 655 1402 .467 241 599 .402 129 158 .816 37 262 299 186 157 84 115 47 1680 21.5
Cousins 30 771 178 371 .480 26 95 .274 106 144 .736 43 204 247 107 109 40 72 44 488 16.3
Green 66 2065 188 422 .445 47 165 .285 63 91 .692 60 421 481 454 197 95 169 70 486 7.4
Cook 74 1059 204 439 .465 81 200 .405 20 26 .769 22 135 157 116 92 20 50 3 509 6.9
Jerebko 73 1218 163 355 .459 69 188 .367 64 80 .800 72 216 288 96 137 27 43 18 459 6.3
Looney 80 1481 217 347 .625 1 10 .100 65 105 .619 194 223 417 123 211 46 51 53 500 6.3
Iguodala 68 1578 151 302 .500 48 144 .333 39 67 .582 48 204 252 216 95 61 52 51 389 5.7
Jones 24 410 53 74 .716 0 0 --- 24 37 .649 31 44 75 28 63 12 16 25 130 5.4
Lee 32 375 56 127 .441 27 68 .397 19 22 .864 8 56 64 13 28 13 11 0 158 4.9
McKinnie 72 1003 134 275 .487 42 118 .356 27 48 .563 81 166 247 31 134 18 30 15 337 4.7
Derrickson 11 67 16 33 .485 10 20 .500 4 5 .800 8 5 13 1 9 0 3 1 46 4.2
Livingston 64 967 109 210 .519 0 2 .000 40 51 .784 42 75 117 114 74 31 38 27 258 4.0
Bogut 11 134 18 36 .500 0 0 --- 3 3 1.000 12 43 55 11 22 3 8 8 39 3.5
Bell 68 788 99 192 .516 0 2 .000 25 41 .610 55 129 184 76 80 20 42 51 223 3.3
Evans 30 204 18 53 .340 4 15 .267 0 1 .000 6 19 25 23 28 5 11 3 40 1.3

Western Conference First Round - Warriors Win Series 4-2 Western Conference Finals - Warriors Win Series 4-0
April 13...........................................................L.A. Clippers 104 at Golden State 121 May 14................................................................... Portland 94 at Golden State 116
April 15...........................................................L.A. Clippers 135 at Golden State 131 May 16................................................................. Portland 111 at Golden State 114
April 18...........................................................Golden State 132 at L.A. Clippers 105 May 18................................................................... Golden State 110 at Portland 99
April 21...........................................................Golden State 113 at L.A. Clippers 105 May 20...........................................................Golden State 119 at Portland 117 (ot)
April 24...........................................................L.A. Clippers 129 at Golden State 121
April 26...........................................................Golden State 129 at L.A. Clippers 110 NBA Finals - Raptors Win Series 4-2
May 30................................................................... Golden State 109 at Toronto 118
Western Conference Semifinals - Warriors Win Series 4-2 June 2.................................................................... Golden State 109 at Toronto 104
April 28.................................................................Houston 100 at Golden State 104 June 5....................................................................Toronto 123 at Golden State 109
April 30.................................................................Houston 109 at Golden State 115 June 7......................................................................Toronto 105 at Golden State 92
May 4............................................................. Golden State 121 at Houston 126 (ot) June 10.................................................................. Golden State 106 at Toronto 105
May 6....................................................................Golden State 108 at Houston 112 June 13..................................................................Toronto 114 at Golden State 110
May 8......................................................................Houston 99 at Golden State 104
May 10..................................................................Golden State 118 at Houston 113

NOTES
• Golden State made its fifth-straight NBA Finals appearance, joining the Celtics (10 straight, 1957-66) as the only teams in NBA
history ever to do so.
• Head Coach Steve Kerr became the first coach in NBA history to advance to the NBA Finals in his first five seasons as head coach.
• Captured fifth consecutive Pacific Division title, seventh overall in franchise history.
• Qualified for the NBA Playoffs in seven straight seasons, the franchise’s longest streak of postseason berths.
• Extended their NBA-record streak by winning at least one road game in every playoff series, extending the record to 23-straight
series. The streak began with a road victory at Denver in the first round of the 2013 NBA Playoffs.
• Stephen Curry was named to the 2019 All-NBA First Team and Kevin Durant was named to the 2019 All-NBA Second Team.
• Draymond Green & Klay Thompson earned All-Defensive Second Team honors.
• Finished the regular season with a 57-25 (.695) record, becoming the fifth franchise in NBA history to win 57 games in five-
straight seasons and marking their sixth-straight 50-win campaign (10th in franchise history).

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 57-25

WARRIORS HISTORY
WESTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS
DATE G OPPONENT...................................................... W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/16 1 Oklahoma City............................................................... W 108-100 19,596 1-0
10/19 2 at Utah ......................................................................... W 124-123 18,306 2-0
10/21 3 at Denver........................................................................ L 98-100 19,520 2-1
10/22 4 Phoenix......................................................................... W 123-103 19,596 3-1
10/24 5 Washington................................................................... W 144-122 19,596 4-1
10/26 6 at New York................................................................... W 128-100 19,812 5-1
10/28 7 at Brooklyn.................................................................... W 120-114 17,732 6-1
10/29 8 at Chicago..................................................................... W 149-124 21,076 7-1
10/31 9 New Orleans.................................................................. W 131-121 19,596 8-1
11/2 10 Minnesota..................................................................... W 116- 99 19,596 9-1
11/5 11 Memphis....................................................................... W 117-101 19,596 10-1
11/8 12 Milwaukee..................................................................... L 111-134 19,596 10-2
11/10 13 Brooklyn........................................................................ W 116-100 19,596 11-2
11/12 14 at L.A. Clippers............................................................... L 116-121(ot) 19,068 11-3
11/13 15 Atlanta.......................................................................... W 110-103 19,596 12-3
11/15 16 at Houston..................................................................... L 86-107 18,055 12-4
11/17 17 at Dallas......................................................................... L 109-112 20,260 12-5
11/18 18 at San Antonio............................................................... L 92-104 18,354 12-6
11/21 19 Oklahoma City................................................................ L 95-123 19,596 12-7
11/23 20 Portland........................................................................ W 125- 97 19,596 13-7
11/24 21 Sacramento................................................................... W 117-116 19,596 14-7
11/26 22 Orlando......................................................................... W 116-110 19,596 15-7
11/29 23 at Toronto....................................................................... L 128-131(ot) 20,073 15-8
12/1 24 at Detroit........................................................................ L 102-111 20,332 15-9
12/3 25 at Atlanta...................................................................... W 128-111 16,631 16-9
12/5 26 at Cleveland.................................................................. W 129-105 19,432 17-9
12/7 27 at Milwaukee................................................................ W 105- 95 17,852 18-9
12/10 28 Minnesota..................................................................... W 116-108 19,596 19-9
12/12 29 Toronto........................................................................... L 93-113 19,596 19-10
12/14 30 at Sacramento............................................................... W 130-125 17,583 20-10
12/17 31 Memphis....................................................................... W 110- 93 19,596 21-10
12/19 32 at Utah........................................................................... L 103-108 18,306 21-11
12/22 33 Dallas............................................................................ W 120-116 19,596 22-11
12/23 34 L.A. Clippers.................................................................. W 129-127 19,596 23-11
12/25 35 L.A. Lakers...................................................................... L 101-127 19,596 23-12
12/27 36 Portland......................................................................... L 109-110(ot) 19,596 23-13
12/29 37 at Portland.................................................................... W 115-105 19,797 24-13
12/31 38 at Phoenix..................................................................... W 132-109 16,906 25-13
1/3 39 Houston......................................................................... L 134-135(ot) 19,596 25-14
1/5 40 at Sacramento............................................................... W 127-123 17,583 26-14
1/8 41 New York....................................................................... W 122- 95 19,596 27-14
1/11 42 Chicago......................................................................... W 146-109 19,596 28-14
1/13 43 at Dallas........................................................................ W 119-114 20,340 29-14
1/15 44 at Denver....................................................................... W 142-111 19,896 30-14
1/16 45 New Orleans.................................................................. W 147-140 19,596 31-14
1/18 46 at L.A. Clippers.............................................................. W 112- 94 19,068 32-14
1/21 47 at L.A. Lakers................................................................. W 130-111 18,997 33-14
1/24 48 at Washington............................................................... W 126-118 20,409 34-14
1/26 49 at Boston....................................................................... W 115-111 18,624 35-14
1/28 50 at Indiana...................................................................... W 132-100 17,923 36-14
1/31 51 Philadelphia................................................................... L 104-113 19,596 36-15
2/2 52 L.A. Lakers..................................................................... W 115-101 19,596 37-15
2/6 53 San Antonio.................................................................. W 141-102 19,596 38-15
2/8 54 at Phoenix..................................................................... W 117-107 17,081 39-15
2/10 55 Miami............................................................................ W 120-118 19,596 40-15
2/12 56 Utah.............................................................................. W 115-108 19,596 41-15
2/13 57 at Portland..................................................................... L 107-129 19,549 41-16
2/21 58 Sacramento................................................................... W 125-123 19,596 42-16
2/23 59 Houston......................................................................... L 112-118 19,596 42-17
2/25 60 at Charlotte................................................................... W 121-110 19,419 43-17
2/27 61 at Miami......................................................................... L 125-126 19,647 43-18
2/28 62 at Orlando...................................................................... L 96-103 18,846 43-19
3/2 63 at Philadelphia.............................................................. W 120-117 20,624 44-19
3/5 64 Boston............................................................................ L 95-128 19,596 44-20
3/8 65 Denver........................................................................... W 122-105 19,596 45-20
3/10 66 Phoenix.......................................................................... L 111-115 19,596 45-21
3/13 67 at Houston.................................................................... W 106-104 18,122 46-21
3/16 68 at Oklahoma City........................................................... W 110- 88 18,203 47-21
3/18 69 at San Antonio............................................................... L 105-111 18,354 47-22
3/19 70 at Minnesota................................................................. W 117-107 17,964 48-22
3/21 71 Indiana.......................................................................... W 112- 89 19,596 49-22
3/23 72 Dallas............................................................................. L 91-126 19,596 49-23
3/24 73 Detroit........................................................................... W 121-114 19,596 50-23
3/27 74 at Memphis................................................................... W 118-103 17,794 51-23
3/29 75 at Minnesota.................................................................. L 130-131(ot) 18,978 51-24
3/31 76 Charlotte....................................................................... W 137- 90 19,596 52-24
4/2 77 Denver........................................................................... W 116-102 19,596 53-24
4/4 78 at L.A. Lakers................................................................. W 108- 90 18,997 54-24
4/5 79 Cleveland...................................................................... W 120-114 19,596 55-24
4/7 80 L.A. Clippers.................................................................. W 131-104 19,596 56-24
4/9 81 at New Orleans.............................................................. W 112-103 17,090 57-24
4/10 82 at Memphis.................................................................... L 117-132 17,794 57-25

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2019-20

BACK ROW (left to right): Player Development Coach Theo Robertson, Kevon Looney, Marquese Chriss, Dragan Bender, Alen Smailagić. MIDDLE: Player
Development Coach Aaron Miles, Assistant Coach Bruce Fraser, Damion Lee, Klay Thompson, Andrew Wiggins, Eric Paschall, Juan Toscano-Anderson,
Assistant Coach/Director of Player Development Chris DeMarco. FRONT: Assistant Coach Ron Adams, Assistant Coach Jarron Collins, Jordan Poole, Stephen
Curry, Draymond Green, Ky Bowman, Head Coach Steve Kerr, Assistant Coach Mike Brown. NOT PICTURED: Player Development Coach Seth Coooper.

3-PT FG REBOUNDS
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Russell 33 1060 273 635 .430 120 321 .374 113 144 .785 14 108 122 206 64 31 101 9 779 23.6
Wiggins (TOT) 54 1859 437 978 .447 111 334 .332 190 268 .709 66 208 274 198 127 45 132 53 1175 21.8
Wiggins (GS) 12 403 86 188 .457 20 59 .339 41 61 .672 18 37 55 43 26 16 25 17 233 19.4
Curry 5 139 33 82 .402 12 49 .245 26 26 1.000 4 22 26 33 11 5 16 2 104 20.8
Burks 48 1390 244 601 .406 84 224 .375 201 224 .897 37 189 226 151 107 50 76 17 773 16.1
Paschall 60 1654 318 640 .497 37 129 .287 164 212 .774 82 193 275 127 125 32 94 13 837 14.0
Robinson 48 1516 244 507 .481 68 170 .400 63 74 .851 66 160 226 85 82 45 50 14 619 12.9
Lee 49 1423 213 511 .417 85 239 .356 110 126 .873 32 207 239 133 116 50 67 6 621 12.7
Mulder 7 204 26 67 .388 16 52 .308 9 12 .750 3 20 23 8 20 2 5 1 77 11.0
Chriss 59 1196 210 385 .545 8 39 .205 120 156 .769 114 251 365 114 122 39 78 62 548 9.3
Poole 57 1274 167 502 .333 74 265 .279 95 119 .798 9 109 118 134 94 35 74 10 503 8.8
Pargo 3 44 11 22 .500 3 7 .429 0 1 .000 1 2 3 8 8 1 4 0 25 8.3
Green 43 1222 123 316 .389 36 129 .279 63 83 .759 23 243 266 266 110 59 98 33 345 8.0
Cauley-Stein 41 941 144 257 .560 0 0 --- 35 57 .614 71 184 255 60 102 45 35 50 323 7.9
Spellman 49 886 127 295 .431 43 110 .391 73 92 .793 77 142 219 47 63 33 54 24 370 7.6
Bowman 45 1015 134 321 .417 33 107 .308 34 41 .829 24 97 121 131 102 44 70 10 335 7.4
Bender (TOT) 16 286 41 92 .446 15 43 .349 10 14 .714 16 57 73 28 42 4 21 9 107 6.7
Bender (GS) 9 195 31 71 .437 11 34 .324 8 11 .727 16 37 53 19 26 4 16 4 81 9.0
Toscano-Anderson 13 272 29 63 .460 8 23 .348 3 5 .600 9 43 52 26 30 13 16 5 69 5.3
Evans 27 414 45 133 .338 13 38 .342 25 29 .862 9 32 41 31 41 11 25 12 128 4.7
Smailagic 14 139 20 40 .500 3 13 .231 16 19 .842 10 17 27 13 14 3 11 4 59 4.2
Looney 20 262 29 79 .367 1 14 .071 9 12 .750 28 38 66 20 34 12 12 6 68 3.4
Norvell (TOT) 5 41 3 12 .250 3 8 .375 1 1 1.000 0 6 6 3 4 2 3 0 10 2.0
Norvell (GS) 3 36 3 11 .273 3 8 .375 1 1 1.000 0 5 5 3 4 2 3 0 10 3.3
Randle 3 40 0 4 .000 0 2 .000 5 6 .833 0 2 2 5 3 2 0 0 5 1.7

NOTES
• Golden State played 65 games before the NBA postponed the regular season on March 11, 2020 due to the pandemic. The
season restarted in Orlando with 22 teams as the Warriors were among the eight teams that did not participate (Atlanta,
Charlotte, Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Minnesota, New York).
• On October 24, 2020, the Warriors hosted the Los Angeles Clippers at Chase Center, playing their first regular season game in San
Francisco since January 29, 1971 (San Francisco Civic Auditorium).
• The Warriors’ streak of consecutive playoff berths ended at a franchise-record seven, and their streak NBA Finals appearances
ended at five.
• Rookie forward Eric Paschall was named to the 2020 NBA All-Rookie First Team, becoming the latest draft selection by the
Warriors to garner All-Rookie honors, passing Marc Jackson, who was selected 38th overall in 2000.
• The Warriors acquired forward Andrew Wiggins along with a 2021 first-round draft pick (top three protected) and a 2021
second-round draft pick in exchange from the Minnesota Timberwolves for Jacob Evans, D’Angelo Russell and Omari Spellman
(February 6, 2020). Wiggins became the ninth former first overall pick to appear in a game for the Warriors since 1966.
• The Warriors 296 player games missed due to injury or illness. Stephen Curry missed 60 games, the most he has ever missed in a
single season in his career (58 due to a left hand fracture and two to influenza). Draymond Green missed a career-high 22 games.
Klay Thompson missed the entire season while rehabilitating his left ACL, an injury suffered in Game 6 of the 2019 NBA Finals.

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
RECORD 15-50

WARRIORS HISTORY
DATE G OPPONENT...................................................... W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE RECORD
10/24 1 L.A. Clippers................................................................... L 122-141 18,064 0-1
10/27 2 at Oklahoma City............................................................ L 92-120 18,203 0-2
10/28 3 at New Orleans.............................................................. W 134-123 17,307 1-2
10/30 4 Phoenix.......................................................................... L 110-121 18,064 1-3
11/1 5 San Anotnio................................................................... L 110-127 18,064 1-4
11/2 6 Charlotte........................................................................ L 87-93 18,064 1-5
11/4 7 Portland........................................................................ W 127-118 18,064 2-5
11/6 8 at Houston..................................................................... L 112-129 18,055 2-6
11/8 9 at Minnesota.................................................................. L 119-125(ot) 15,647 2-7
11/9 10 at Oklahoma City............................................................ L 108-114 18,203 2-8
11/11 11 Utah............................................................................... L 108-122 18,064 2-9
11/13 12 at L.A. Lakers.................................................................. L 94-120 18,997 2-10
11/15 13 Boston............................................................................ L 100-105 18,064 2-11
11/17 14 at New Orleans............................................................... L 100-108 16,812 2-12
11/19 15 at Memphis................................................................... W 114-95 14,511 3-12
11/20 16 at Dallas......................................................................... L 94-142 19,569 3-13
11/22 17 at Utah........................................................................... L 109-113 18,306 3-14
11/25 18 Oklahoma City................................................................ L 97-100 18,064 3-15
11/27 19 Chicago......................................................................... W 104-90 18,064 4-15
11/29 20 at Miami......................................................................... L 105-122 19,600 4-16
12/1 21 at Orlando...................................................................... L 96-100 15,052 4-17
12/2 22 at Atlanta....................................................................... L 79-104 14,278 4-18
12/4 23 at Charlotte.................................................................... L 91-106 14,355 4-19
12/6 24 at Chicago..................................................................... W 100-98 18,841 5-19
12/9 25 Memphis........................................................................ L 102-110 18,064 5-20
12/11 26 New York........................................................................ L 122-124(ot) 18,064 5-21
12/13 27 at Utah........................................................................... L 106-114 18,306 5-22
12/15 28 Sacramento.................................................................... L 79-100 18,064 5-23
12/18 29 at Portland..................................................................... L 112-122 19,393 5-24
12/20 30 New Orleans.................................................................. W 106-102 18,064 6-24
12/23 31 Minnesota..................................................................... W 113-104 18,064 7-24
12/25 32 Houston........................................................................ W 116-104 18,064 8-24
12/27 33 Phoenix......................................................................... W 105-96 18,064 9-24
12/28 34 Dallas............................................................................. L 121-141 18,064 9-25
12/31 35 at San Antonio............................................................... L 113-117(ot) 18,354 9-26
1/2 36 at Minnesota.................................................................. L 84-99 15,477 9-27
1/4 37 Detroit............................................................................ L 104-111 18,064 9-28
1/6 38 at Sacramento................................................................ L 98-111 15,819 9-29
1/8 39 Milwaukee..................................................................... L 98-107 18,064 9-30
1/10 40 at L.A. Clippers............................................................... L 100-109 19,068 9-31
1/12 41 at Memphis.................................................................... L 102-122 16,408 9-32
1/14 42 Dallas............................................................................. L 97-124 18,064 9-33
1/16 43 Denver............................................................................ L 131-134(ot) 18,064 9-34
1/18 44 Orlando......................................................................... W 109-95 18,064 10-34
1/20 45 at Portland..................................................................... L 124-129(ot) 19,493 10-35
1/22 46 Utah............................................................................... L 96-129 18,064 10-36
1/24 47 Indiana........................................................................... L 118-129 18,064 10-37
1/28 48 at Philadelphia............................................................... L 104-115 20,854 10-38
1/30 49 at Boston........................................................................ L 104-119 19,156 10-39
2/1 50 at Cleveland.................................................................. W 131-112 18,410 11-39
2/3 51 at Washington............................................................... W 125-117 17,120 12-39
2/5 52 at Brooklyn..................................................................... L 88-129 14,352 12-40
2/8 53 L.A. Lakers...................................................................... L 120-125 18,064 12-41
2/10 54 Miami............................................................................. L 101-113 18,064 12-42
2/12 55 at Phoenix...................................................................... L 106-112 15,216 12-43
2/20 56 Houston......................................................................... L 105-135 18,064 12-44
2/23 57 New Orleans................................................................... L 101-115 18,064 12-45
2/25 58 Sacramento.................................................................... L 94-112 18,064 12-46
2/27 59 L.A. Lakers...................................................................... L 86-116 18,064 12-47
2/29 60 at Phoenix..................................................................... W 115-99 16,395 13-47
3/1 61 Washington.................................................................... L 110-124 18,064 13-48
3/3 62 at Denver....................................................................... W 116-100 19,520 14-48
3/5 63 Toronto........................................................................... L 113-121 18,064 14-49
3/7 64 Philadelphia.................................................................. W 118-114 18,064 15-49
3/10 65 L.A. Clippers................................................................... L 107-131 18,064 15-50

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REGULAR SEASON HOME ATTENDANCE


YEAR.................... GAMES...................TOTAL..................... AVG YEAR.................... GAMES...................TOTAL..................... AVG
1946-47........................30.........................129,142.......................4,305 1983-84........................41.........................337,817.......................8,239
1947-48........................24.........................109,095.......................4,546 1984-85........................41.........................300,580.......................7,331
1948-49........................29..........................94,847........................3,721 1985-86........................41.........................401,279.......................9,787
1949-50........................30..........................63,270........................2,109 1986-87........................41.........................423,997.....................10,341
1950-51........................32.........................105,108.......................3,285 1987-88........................41.........................465,348.....................11,350
1951-52........................31..........................96,578........................3,115 1988-89........................41.........................587,820.....................14,337
1952-53........................17..........................56,882........................3,346 1989-90........................41.........................616,025.....................15,025
1953-54........................19.........................113,088.......................5,952 1990-91........................41.........................616,025.....................15,025
1954-55........................21.........................123,438.......................5,878 1991-92........................41.........................616,025.....................15,025
1955-56........................28.........................164,929.......................3,890 1992-93........................41.........................616,025.....................15,025
1956-57........................31.........................158,004.......................5,097 1993-94........................41.........................616,025.....................15,025
1957-58........................28.........................156,988.......................5,067 1994-95........................41.........................616,025.....................15,025
1958-59........................26.........................153,566.......................5,906 1995-96........................41.........................616,025.....................15,025
1959-60........................28.........................226,412.......................8,086 1996-97........................41.........................621,844.....................15,167
1960-61........................29.........................196,223.......................6,766 1997-98........................41.........................500,260.....................12,201
1961-62........................29.........................161,795.......................5,579 1998-99........................25.........................335,837.....................13,433
1962-63........................33.........................101,218.......................3,067 1999-00........................41.........................509,152.....................12,418
1963-64........................39.........................132,678.......................3,402 2000-01........................41.........................591,981.....................14,439
1964-65........................36..........................76,963........................2,138 2001-02........................41.........................593,182.....................14,468
1965-66........................26.........................124,160.......................4,775 2002-03........................41.........................634,935.....................15,486
1966-67........................28.........................216,352.......................7,727 2003-04........................41.........................665,648.....................16,235
1967-68........................41.........................185,322.......................4,520 2004-05........................41.........................670,368.....................16,350
1968-69........................41.........................194,683.......................4,748 2005-06........................41.........................749,185.....................18,273
1969-70........................36.........................189,642.......................5,268 2006-07........................41.........................742,267.....................18,104
1970-71........................38.........................195,935.......................5,156 2007-08........................41.........................804,864.....................19,631
1971-72........................35.........................200,917.......................5,740 2008-09........................41.........................776,658.....................18,942
1972-73........................41.........................244,504.......................5,964 2009-10........................41.........................739,120.....................18,027
1973-74........................41.........................265,095.......................6,465 2010-11........................41.........................766,398.....................18,693
1974-75........................41.........................360,740.......................8,799 2011-12........................33.........................622,311.....................18,858
1975-76........................41.........................490,846.....................11,972 2012-13........................41.........................794,320.....................19,374
1976-77........................41.........................479,328.....................11,691 2013-14........................41.........................803,436.................... 19,596
1977-78........................41.........................474,715.....................11,578 2014-15........................41.........................803,436.....................19,596
1978-79........................41.........................427,252.....................10,421 2015-16........................41.........................803,436.....................19,596
1979-80........................41.........................344,483.......................8,402 2016-17........................41.........................803,436.....................19,596
1980-81........................41.........................413,480.....................10,084 2017-18........................41.........................803,436.....................19,596
1981-82........................41.........................401,646.......................9,796 2018-19........................41.........................803,436.....................19,596
1982-83........................41.........................341,243.......................8,323 Totals....................2,688................30,738,529............. 11,435

PLAYOFF HOME ATTENDANCE


YEAR.................... GAMES...................TOTAL..................... AVG YEAR.................... GAMES...................TOTAL..................... AVG
1946-47.........................5...........................36,886........................7,377 1972-73.........................5...........................54,598......................10,920
1947-48.........................6...........................35,777........................6,462 1974-75.........................9..........................115,451.....................12,828
1948-49.........................1............................3,536.........................3,536 1975-76.........................7...........................90,877......................12,982
1949-50.........................1............................2,215.........................2,215 1976-77.........................5...........................65,079......................13,016
1950-51.........................1............................2,667.........................2,667 1986-87.........................4...........................60,100......................15,025
1951-52.........................2............................4,302.........................2,151 1988-89.........................3...........................45,075......................15,025
1955-56.........................6...........................53,798........................8,966 1990-91.........................4...........................60,100......................15,025
1956-57.........................1............................4,525.........................4,525 1991-92.........................2...........................30,050......................15,025
1957-58.........................3...........................22,748........................7,583 1993-94.........................1...........................15,025......................15,025
1959-60.........................5...........................56,623......................11,324 2006-07.........................5..........................103,312.....................20,662
1960-61.........................2...........................10,780........................5,390 2012-13.........................6..........................117,576.....................19,596
1961-62.........................6...........................48,274........................8,046 2013-14.........................3...........................58,788..................... 19,596
1963-64.........................6...........................52,345........................8,724 2014-15........................11.........................215,556.....................19,596
1966-67.........................8...........................82,274......................10,409 2015-16........................14.........................274,344.....................19,596
1967-68.........................5...........................41,635........................8,327 2016-17.........................9..........................176,364.....................19,596
1968-69.........................3...........................33,142......................11,047 2017-18........................11.........................215,556.....................19,596
1970-71.........................2...........................15,936........................7,968 2018-19........................11.........................215,556.....................19,596
1971-72.........................2...........................23,722......................11,861 Totals..................... 175..................2,444,637.............. 13,969

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WARRIORS INTERNATIONAL PLAYERS

WARRIORS HISTORY
In the history of the Warriors franchise, 46 players representing a total of 29 international countries have played for
the team. Here is a look at all of the international players in franchise history:

Argentina (1) Latvia (1)


Pepe Sanchez Andris Biedrins

Australia (1) Lebanon (1)


Andrew Bogut Rony Seikaly

Bosnia & Herzegovina (1) Lithuania (2)


Ognjen Kuzmic Sarunas Jasikevicius
Sarunas Marciulionis
Brazil (2)
Leandro Barbosa Mexico (2)
Anderson Varejao Eduardo Najera
Juan Toscano-Anderson
Canada (5)
Chris Boucher Netherlands (3) ZAZA PACHULIA
Ron Crevier Hank Beenders
Mychal Mulder Dan Gadzuric
Mike Smrek Geert Hammink
Andrew Wiggins
Nigeria (1)
Congo (1) Festus Ezeli
DJ Mbenga
Panama (1)
Croatia (1) Ruben Garces
Dragan Bender
Republic of Georgia (2)
Czech Republic (1) Zaza Pachulia
Jiri Welsh Nikoloz Tskitishvili

Dominican Republic (1) Russia (1)


Luis Flores Thomas Meschery
KELENNA AZUBUIKE
England (1) Serbia (5)
Kelenna Azubuike Zarko Cabarkapa
Nemanja Nedovic
France (2) Kosta Perovic
Mickael Pietrus Vladimir Radmanovic
Ronny Turiaf Alen Smailagić

Gabon (1) St. Vincent and the Grenadines (1)


Stephane Lasme Adonal Foyle

Germany (2) Sudan (1)


Uwe Blab Manute Bol
Christian Welp
Sweden (1)
Israel (1) Jonas Jerebko
Omri Casspi
Venezuela (2)
Italy (1) Carl Herrera ANDREW BOGUT
Marco Belinelli Oscar Torres

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WARRIORS INTERNATIONAL HISTORY

GAMES (ALL IN PRESEASON) DATE LOCATION ARENA


Golden State Warriors 132 - Charlotte Hornets 116 Oct 18, 1994 Paris, France Palais Omnisports de Bercy
Golden State Warriors 122 - Joventut Badalona 104 Oct 20, 1994 Badalona, Spain Pavello de Badalona
Golden State Warriors 117 - New Jersey Nets 91 Oct 24, 1999 Mexico City, Mexico Palacio de los Deportes
Golden State Warriors 121 - Denver Nuggets 115 Oct 14, 2006 Monterrey, Mexico Arena de Monterrey
Golden State Warriors 94 - Milwaukee Bucks 98 Oct 15, 2008 Guangzhou, China Guangzhou Gymnasium
Golden State Warriors 109 - Milwaukee Bucks 108 Oct 17, 2008 Beijing, China Beijing Olympic Basketball Arena
Golden State Warriors 100 - Los Angeles Lakers 95 Oct. 15, 2013 Beijing, China MasterCard Center
Golden State Warriors 115 - Los Angeles Lakers 89 Oct. 18, 2013 Shanghai, China Mercedes Benz Center
Golden State Warriors 97 - Minnesota Timberwolves 111 Oct. 5, 2017 Shenzhen, China Shenzhen Universiade Sports Centre
Golden State Warriors 142 - Minnesota Timberwolves 110 Oct. 8, 2017 Shanghai, China Mercedes-Benz Arena

1994 Preseason Games in Europe


10/18/94 Golden State Warriors 132 – Charlotte Hornets 116 at the Palais Omnisports de Bercy in Paris, France
10/20/94 Golden State Warriors 122 – Joventut Badalona 104 at the Pavello Olmpico Pavello de Badalona in Badalona, Spain

1999 Preseason Game at the Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City, Mexico
10/24/99 Golden State Warriors 117 – New Jersey Nets 91

2006 NBA Mexico Preseason Game at Arena de Monterrey in Monterrey, Mexico


10/14/06 Golden State Warriors 121 – Denver Nuggets 115

2008 NBA China Games


10/15/08 Milwaukee Bucks 98 – Golden State Warriors 94 at Guangzhou Gymnasium in Guangzhou, China
10/17/08 Golden State Warriors 109 – Milwaukee Bucks 108 at the Beijing Olympic Basketball Arena, Beijing, China

NBA Global Games 2013-14


10/15/2013 Golden State Warriors 100 - Los Angeles Lakers 95 at MasterCard Center in Beijing, China
10/18/2013 Golden State Warriors 115 - Los Angeles Lakers 89 at Mercedes Benz Center in Shanghai, China

2017 NBA China Games


10/5/17 Minnesota Timberwolves 111 - Golden State Warriors 97 at Shenzhen Universiade Sports Centre, Shenzhen, China
10/8/17 Golden State Warriors 142 - Minnesota Timberwolves 110 at Mercedes-Benz Arena, Shanghai, China

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WARRIORS INTERNATIONAL TRAVELS

WARRIORS HISTORY
Warriors players throughout the years have visited places around the globe.

SHANGHAI, CHINA
Stephen Curry
2017 NBA Global Games - China
October 2017

BEIJING, CHINA
Klay Thompson
2013 Global Games - Beijing
October 2013

PARIS, FRANCE
Mickael Pietrus
Basketball Without Borders
August 2007

SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO


Adonal Foyle
Basketball Without Borders
July 2006
Jr NBA and Jr WNBA Court Opening

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ALL-TIME ROSTER

ALL-TIME ROSTER

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WARRIORS ALL-TIME JERSEY ROSTER (WEST COAST ERA)

00 - Tony Delk 5 - Tom Abernethy 10 - Dragan Bender 15 - Andris Biedrins


00 - Robert Parish 5 - Greg Ballard 10 - Manute Bol 15 - Steve Burtt
5 - Melvin Booker 10 - Mookie Blaylock 15 - Phil Chenier
0 - Gilbert Arenas 5 - Vonteego Cummings 10 - Ron Brewer 15 - Lester Conner
0 - DeMarcus Cousins 5 - Baron Davis 10 - Speedy Claxton 15 - Bill Curley
0 - Toney Douglas 5 - Dave Feitl 10 - Jacob Evans III 15 - Vinny Del Negro
0 - Patrick McCaw 5 - Tim Hardaway 10 - Mike Dunleavy 15 - Charles Dudley
0 - Aaron Miles 5 - Bart Kofoed 10 - Tim Hardaway 15 - Tom Gola
0 - D’Angelo Russell 5 - Rusty LaRue 10 - Joe Hassett 15 - Geoff Huston
0 - Dajuan Wagner 5 - Kevon Looney 10 - Charles Johnson 15 - Damian Jones
5 - Dominic McGuire 10 - David Lee 15 - Nick Jones
1 - Tyrone Bogues 5 - Paul Pressey 10 - Dirk Minniefield 15 - Bud Koper
1 - Manute Bol 5 - Guy Rodgers 10 - Perry Moss 15 - Bob Lewis
1 - Stephen Jackson 5 - Donald Royal 10 - Adrian Smith 15 - John Mengelt
1 - Damion Lee 5 - Guy Rucker 10 - Mark Wade 15 - Mychal Mulder
1 - Randy Livingston 5 - Ansu Sesay 10 - Jo Jo White 15 - Paul Neumann
1 - Ognjen Kuzmic 5 - Marreese Speights 15 - Latrell Sprewell
1 - Scott Machado 5 - Bill Turner 11 - B.J. Armstrong 15 - Rudy White
1 - JaVale McGee 5 - Marcus Williams 11 - Earl Boykins 15 - John Windsor
1 - Troy Murphy 11 - Zarko Cabarkapa
1 - Jason Thompson 6 - Jamal Crawford 11 - Dave Gambee 16 - Al Attles*
1 - Gus Williams 6 - Luis Flores 11 - Josh Grant
1 - Dorell Wright 6 - Troy Hudson 11 - Dave Gunther 17 - Ron Brewer
6 - Sam Jacobson 11 - A.J. Guyton 17 - Dave Fedor
2 - Drew Barry 6 - Avery Johnson 11 - Steve Harris 17 - Chris Mullin*
2 - Jordan Bell 6 - Alen Smailagić 11 - Joe Hassett 17 - Cotton Nash
2 - MarShon Brooks 6 - Nick Young 11 - Jaren Jackson 17 - Ken Sears
2 - Joe Barry Carroll 11 - Damon Jones 17 - Bubba Wilson
2 - Willie Cauley-Stein 7 - Kelenna Azubuike 11 - Coby Karl
2 - Chris Garner 7 - Mark Davis 11 - Marshall Rogers 18 - Marco Belinelli
2 - Jarrett Jack 7 - Justin Holiday 11 - Clinton Smith 18 - Raja Bell
2 - Keith Jennings 7 - Antawn Jamison 11 - Klay Thompson 18 - Omri Casspi
2 - Acie Law IV 7 - Carl Landry 11 - Raymond Townsend 18 - Don Collins
2 - Gerald Madkins 7 - Dan Langhi 11 - Bob Warlick 18 - Keith Erickson
2 - Dean Oliver 7 - Jeremy Lin 11 - Brandon Williams 18 - Lorenzo Romar
2 - Mickael Pietrus 7 - Jerome Kersey 11 - Othell Wilson 18 - Otis Smith
2 - Kevin Pritchard 7 - Sam Mack 18 - Oscar Torres
2 - Nate Robinson 7 - Jermaine O’Neal 12 - Andrew Bogut 18 - Anderson Varejao
2 - Brianté Weber 7 - Eric Paschall 12 - Ky Bowman
7 - Gary Phillips 12 - E. C. Coleman 19 - Lou Amundson
3 - Will Bynum 7 - Peter Thibeaux 12 - Bimbo Coles 19 - Leandro Barbosa
3 - Al Harrington 7 - Kelvin Upshaw 12 - Levi Fontaine 19 - Devean George
3 - Sean Higgins 7 - Hubie White 12 - Mike Gale 19 - Kosta Perovic
3 - Donyell Marshall 12 - Winston Garland
3 - Jordan Poole 8 - Alec Burks 12 - Robert Hawkins 20 - Jon Barry
3 - Anthony Roberson 8 - Monta Ellis 12 - Gary Hill 20 - Vic Bartolome
3 - Clifford Robinson 8 - Tony Farmer 12 - Fred LaCour 20 - Kent Bazemore
3 - Larry Robinson 8 - Tom Gugliotta 12 - Stephane Lasme 20 - Alec Burks
3 - Bob Sura 8 - Marques Johnson 12 - Ted Luckenbill 20 - Dell Demps
3 - Tom Tolbert 8 - Nemanja Nedovic 12 - Renaldo Major 20 - Pat Durham
3 - Jeremy Tyler 8 - Dickey Simpkins 12 - Paul Neumann 20 - Mario Elie
3 - Kermit Washington 8 - Chris Washburn 12 - Ish Smith 20 - Larry Hughes
3 - David West 12 - Andre Spencer 20 - Tim Legler
3 - Rodney White 9 - J.R. Bremer 12 - Ron Williams 20 - Pace Mannion
9 - Connie Dierking 12 - David Wood 20 - Cartier Martin
4 - Jeff Adrien 9 - Ike Diogu 20 - James Michael McAdoo
4 - Steve Alford 9 - Wilbert Frazier 13 - Wilt Chamberlain* 20 - DeMarcus Nelson
4 - Vincent Askew 9 - Andre Iguodala 13 - Sarunas Marciulionis 20 - Jeremy Pargo
4 - Greg Ballard 9 - George Lee 13 - Howard Montgomery 20 - Micheal Ray Richardson
4 - Quinn Cook 9 - Ryan Lorthridge 13 - Bud Olsen 20 - Brian Shaw
4 - Mark Davis 9 - Rony Seikaly 13 - Larry Smith 20 - Phil Smith
4 - Derek Fisher 9 - John Starks 20 - Terry Teagle
4 - John Lucas 14 - Barry Kramer 20 - Nikoloz Tskitishvili
4 - Keith McLeod 14 - Tom Meschery* 20 - Bill Turner
4 - Chris Porter 20 - Ekpe Udoh
4 - Anthony Randolph
4 - Brandon Rush
4 - Rony Seikaly
4 - Omari Spellman
4 - C.J. Watson
4 - Chris Webber
4 - Jiri Welsch
4 - Tony White

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* Number retired in his honor
WARRIORS ALL-TIME JERSEY ROSTER (WEST COAST ERA)

21 - Butch Beard 30 - Bill Curley 35 - Jud Buechler 51 - Les Jepsen


21 - Jason Caffey 30 - Stephen Curry 35 - Brian Cardinal
21 - Robert Churchwell 30 - Darnell Hillman 35 - Terry Cummings 52 - Victor Alexander
21 - Ian Clark 30 - Bernard King 35 - Erick Dampier 52 - Chucky Brown
21 - Dewayne Dedmon 30 - Ben McDonald 35 - Kevin Durant 52 - Todd Fuller
21 - Eric Floyd 30 - Billy Owens 35 - Larry Kenon 52 - Dave Hoppen
21 - Danny Fortson 30 - John Starks 35 - Rudy LaRusso 52 - George Johnson
21 - Lloyd Free 30 - Carl Thomas 35 - Ray Owes 52 - Mike Smrek
21 - Byron Houston 30 - Jamel Thomas
21 - Jonas Jerebko 30 - Clarence Weatherspoon 36 - Kevon Looney 53 - Alton Lister
21 - Lynbert Johnson 36 - William Mayfield
21 - Jim King 31 - Joe Ellis 54 - Kwame Brown
21 - Sean Lampley 31 - Festus Ezeli 37 - Nick Van Exel 54 - Popeye Jones
21 - Ricky Marsh 31 - Adonal Foyle 54 - Dale Schlueter
21 - Eduardo Najera 31 - Kevin Henderson 40 - Harrison Barnes

ALL-TIME ROSTER
21 - Zach Norvell Jr. 31 - Chris Hunter 40 - Earl Barron 55 - Jordan Crawford
21 - Josh Powell 31 - Shelton Jones 40 - Corie Blount 55 - Andrew DeClerq
21 - Lou Roe 31 - Rob Kurz 40 - Calbert Cheaney 55 - Chris Engler
21 - Chris Taft 31 - Mikki Moore 40 - Ron Crevier 55 - Wayne Hightower
21 - Ronny Turiaf 31 - Billy Reid 40 - Russell Cross 55 - Ed Nealy
21 - Ron Williams 40 - Derrek Dickey 55 - Mike Smrek
32 - Bill Bridges 40 - Terry Duerod 55 - Billy Thompson
22 - Odis Allison 32 - Rickey Brown 40 - Chris Welp 55 - Reggie Williams
22 - Matt Barnes 32 - Marquese Chriss 41 - John Coughran 55 - Tim Young
22 - Steve Bracey 32 - Lester Conner 41 - Wesley Cox
22 - Ruben Garces 32 - Dale Davis 41 - Tod Murphy 57 - Hilton Armstrong
22 - Dean Garrett 32 - Marcus Derrickson 41 - Derek Smith
22 - Rod Higgins 32 - Ray Epps 41 - Jamaal Wilkes 71 - McCoy McLemore
22 - Jim Jackson 32 - Tellis Frank 41 - Kevin Willis 71 - Willie Naulls
22 - Charles Jenkins 32 - Mickell Gladness
22 - Todd Lichti 32 - Rod Higgins 42 - Dwight Davis 77 - Vladimir Radmanovic
22 - Anthony Morrow 32 - Tyrone Hill 42 - Nate Thurmond*
22 - Ralph Ogden 32 - Adam Keefe 95 - Juan Toscano-Anderson
22 - Sonny Parker 32 - Lewis Lloyd 43 - Chris Carr
22 - Ricky Pierce 32 - Jerry Lucas 43 - Wayne Cooper 33 players have worn
22 - Glenn Robinson III 32 - McCoy McLemore 43 - Geert Hammink multiple jersey numbers
22 - Malcolm Thomas 32 - Cazzie Russell 43 - Mickey Johnson for the Warriors:
22 - Darren Tillis 32 - Joe Smith 43 - Clyde Lee
22 - Bill Turner 32 - Brandan Wright 43 - Larry McNeil Greg Ballard 4&5
22 - Andrew Wiggins 43 - Clifford Ray Manute Bol 1 & 10
33 - Kenny Battle 43 - Jim Petersen Alec Burks 8 & 20
23 - Mike Bratz 33 - Uwe Blab Ron Brewer 10 & 17
23 - Rickey Brown 33 - Jermareo Davidson 44 - Mahdi Abdul-Rahman Rickey Brown 23 & 32
23 - Scott Burrell 33 - Duane Ferrell 44 - Austin Croshere Lester Conner 15 & 32
23 - Draymond Green 33 - Antawn Jamison 44 - Orlando Graham Bill Curley 15 & 30
23 - Tim Legler 33 - Sarunas Jasikevicius 44 - Jeff Grayer Erick Dampier 25 & 35
23 - Paul McPherson 33 - Steve Johnson 44 - Fred Hetzel Mark Davis 4&7
23 - Jeff Mullins 33 - Ryan Lorthridge 44 - Marc Jackson Mike Dunleavy 10 & 34
23 - Jason Richardson 33 - Mikki Moore 44 - Richard Jefferson Tim Hardaway 5 & 10
23 - Mitch Richmond 33 - Bob Portman 44 - Hank McDowell Joe Hassett 10 & 11
23 - Al Thornton 33 - Jerome Whitehead 44 - Paul Mokeski Kevin Henderson 25 & 31
23 - C.J. Watson 33 - Nate Williams 44 - Cherokee Parks Rod Higgins 22 & 32
33 - Sam Williams 44 - Gary Plummer Antawn Jamison 7 & 33
24 - Rick Barry* 33 - Chris Wright 44 - Clifford Ray Tim Legler 20 & 23
44 - Clifford Rozier Kevon Looney 5 & 36
25 - Jim Barnett 34 - Charlie Bell 44 - Leonard Taylor Ryan Lorthridge 9 & 33
25 - Steve Blake 34 - Keith Benson 44 - Anthony Tolliver Jerry Lucas 32 & 47
25 - Chris Boucher 34 - Mike Dunleavy Ben McDonald 30 & 34
25 - Rodney Carney 34 - Shaun Livingston 45 - Joe Courtney McCoy McLemore 32 & 71
25 - Erick Dampier 34 - Frank Kendrick 45 - Cedric Henderson Mikki Moore 31 & 33
25 - Chris Gatling 34 - Ben McDonald 45 - Tony Massenburg Paul Neumann 12 & 15
25 - Rickey Green 34 - Chris Mills 45 - John Shasky Bud Olsen 13 & 34
25 - Kevin Henderson 34 - Bud Olsen 45 - Purvis Short Gary Phillips 7 & 34
25 - Mark Price 34 - Gary Phillips Clifford Ray 43 & 44
25 - Chasson Randle 34 - Carlos Rogers 47 - Dave Lattin Rony Seikaly 4&9
25 - Tony Robertson 34 - John Rudometkin Mike Smrek 52 & 55
25 - John Stroeder 34 - Barry Stevens 50 - Chuck Aleksinas John Starks 9 & 30
34 - Tom Tolbert 50 - Bob Allen Tom Tolbert 3 & 34
26 - Patrick O’Bryant 34 - Bill Turner 50 - John Coker Bill Turner 20, 22 & 34
34 - David Vaughn 50 - Dan Gadzuric C.J. Watson 4 & 23
27 - Dwayne Jones 34 - Guy Williams 50 - Corey Maggette Ron Williams 12 & 21
27 - Zaza Pachulia 50 - Dwayne Morton
50 - Ralph Sampson
28 - DJ Mbenga 50 - Felton Spencer
28 - Alfonzo McKinnie 50 - Peter Verhoeven

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WARRIORS ALL-TIME COLLEGE ROSTER

Akron (1) Canisius (1) Eastern Michigan (2) Iowa (6) Manhattan (2)
Bill Turner Mike Smrek Earl Boykins B.J. Armstrong Luis Flores
Alcorn State (1) Centenary (2) Carl Thomas Dave Gunther Ricky Marsh
Larry Smith Robert Parish Elizabeth City State (1) Les Jepsen Marquette (3)
Alabama (3) Larry Robinson Michael Gale William Mayfield Larry McNeill
Jason Caffey Charlotte (1) Florida (4) Dean Oliver Juan Toscano-Anderson
Jermareo Davidson Rodney White Andrew DeClercq Guy Rucker Jerome Whitehead
Latrell Sprewell Cincinnati (6) David Lee Iowa State (3) Marshall (1)
Alabama A&M (1) Corie Blount Anthony Roberson Victor Alexander Bob Allen
Mickell Gladness Derrick Dickey Marreese Speights Jeff Grayer Maryland (6)
American Intl. (1) Connie Dierking Florida Internat’l (1) Barry Stevens Steve Blake
Mario Elie Jacob Evans III Raja Bell Jackson State (2) Sarunas Jasikevicius
American University (1) Danny Fortson Florida State (4) Ryan Lorthridge John Lucas
Kermit Washington Nick Van Exel Toney Douglas Purvis Short Tony Massenburg
Arizona (7) Clemson(1) David Fedor Jacksonville (1) Gene Shue
Gilbert Arenas Dale Davis Bob Sura Otis Smith Joe Smith
Jud Buechler Cleveland State (2) Al Thornton Kansas (9) Maryland State (1)
Andre Iguodala Clinton Smith Fordham (1) Bill Bridges Levi Fontaine
Richard Jefferson Darren Tillis Ed Conlin Wilt Chamberlain Massachusetts (2)
Chris Mills Colgate (1) Fresno State (4) Wayne Hightower Stephane Lasme
Ray Owes Adonal Foyle Rod Higgins Aaron Miles Lou Roe
Tom Tolbert Colorado (1) Renaldo Major Paul Mokeski Memphis (9)
Arizona State (4) Alec Burks Dominic McGuire Kevin Pritchard Vincent Askew
Ike Diogu Colorado State (2) Peter Verhoeven Brandon Rush Earl Barron
Alton Lister Pat Durham Georgetown (4) JoJo White Rodney Carney
Rudy White Dale Schlueter Robert Churchwell Andrew Wiggins Chris Garner
Sam Williams Columbia (1) Marcus Derrickson Kansas State (4) Cedric Henderson
Arkansas (1) Walter Budko Eric Floyd Lew Hitch Larry Kenon
Ron Brewer CCNY (1) Jaren Jackson Cartier Martin Hank McDowell
Arkansas-Little Rock (1) Phil Farbman Georgia Tech (8) Ed Nealy David Vaughn
Derek Fisher Connecticut (7) Drew Barry Mitch Richmond Dujuan Wagner
Auburn (2) Jeff Adrien Jon Barry Kearney State (1) Miami (1)
John Mengelt Chuck Aleksinas Will Bynum Bart Kofoed Rick Barry
Chris Porter Hilton Armstrong Duane Ferrell Kentucky (9) Michigan (9)
Auburn-Montgomery (1) Scott Burrell Jarrett Jack Kelenna Azubuike Jamal Crawford
Orlando Graham Donyell Marshall Anthony Morrow Willie Cauley-Stein Rickey Green
Augsburg College (1) Clifford Robinson Jim Nolan DeMarcus Cousins Sean Higgins
Devean George Marcus Williams Mark Price Tony Delk Chris Hunter
Aurora College (1) Creighton (2) Gonzaga (3) Vern Hatton George Lee
Wallace Johnson Bob Portman Zach Norvell Jr. Dirk Minniefield Jordan Poole
Baylor (2) Anthony Tolliver Jeremy Pargo Mychal Mulder Glenn Robinson III
Terry Teagle Dartmouth (1) Ronny Turiaf Charles Nash Cazzie Russell
Ekpe Udoh Rudy LaRusso Grambling (1) Adrian Smith Chris Webber
Belmont (1) Davidson (3) Wilbert Frazier King’s (DE) (1) Michigan State (5)
Ian Clark Stephen Curry Guilford College (1) George Dempsey Robert Armstrong
Boise State (2) Fred Hetzel World B. Free La Salle (6) Charlie Bell
John Coker Brandon Williams Harvard (1) Jack George Draymond Green
Coby Karl Dayton (1) Jeremy Lin Thomas Gola Jason Richardson
Boston College (4) Chris Wright Hofstra (2) Norm Grekin Kevin Willis
Ky Bowman DePaul (3) Speedy Claxton Tim Legler Minnesota (3)
Ron Crevier Terry Cummings Charles Jenkins Jack Moore Sam Jacobson
Bill Curley Paul McPherson Houston (5) James Phelan Jim Petersen
Elmore Morgenthaler Edward Mikan Dwight Davis Long Island (3) John Shasky
Boston University (1) Detroit (2) Damon Jones Henry Beenders Mississippi (1)
Gary Plummer Terry Duerod Tom Luckenbill Arthur Hillhouse Ansu Sesay
Bowling Green (3) Guy Sparrow Sam Mack Irv Torgoff Mississippi State (2)
Keith McLeod Dillard (1) Gary Phillips Longwood College (1) Rickey Brown
John Payak George Johnson Houston Baptist (1) Jerome Kersey Erick Dampier
Nate Thurmond Drake (2) E.C. Coleman Louisiana State (3) Missouri (1)
Bradley (1) Lewis Lloyd Illinois (2) Geert Hammink Melvin Booker
Patrick O’Bryant McCoy McLemore Kenny Battle Randy Livingston Montana (2)
Bridgeport (1) Duke (6) Andrew Phillip Anthony Randolph M.R. Richardson
Manute Bol Quinn Cook Illinois State (1) Louisville (10) John Stroeder
California (6) Mike Dunleavy Robert Hawkins Butch Beard Muhlenberg (1)
Phil Chenier Corey Maggette Indiana (7) Wesley Cox Jake Bornheimer
John Coughran Jeff Mullins Tom Abernathy Damion Lee Murray State (2)
Charles Johnson DeMarcus Nelson Steve Alford Dwayne Morton Joe Fulks
Sean Lampley Cherokee Parks Uwe Blab Enoch Olsen Popeye Jones
Jack Rocker Duquesne (1) Calbert Cheaney Phil Rollins Nebraska (3)
Leonard Taylor Ed Dahler Dean Garrett Clifford Rozier Dave Hoppen
California-Irvine (2) E. Central Oklahoma (1) A.J. Guyton Derek Smith Tony Farmer
Ben McDonald Claude Overton Frank Radovich Felton Spencer Mikki Moore
Tod Murphy East Tennessee St. (1) Iona (2) Billy Thompson
Cal State Fullerton (1) Keith Jennings Steve Burtt Loyola (IL) (1)
Kevin Henderson Eastern Kentucky (1) Scott Machado Mike Novak
Fred Lewis

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WARRIORS ALL-TIME COLLEGE ROSTER

Nevada-Las Vegas (4) Pacific (1) Stanford (9) UCLA (11) Western Carolina (1)
Odis Allison Dell Demps Mike Bratz Mahdi Abdul-Rahman Thomas Wilson
Lou Amundson Pan American (2) Howie Dallmar Matt Barnes Western Kentucky (2)
Patrick McCaw Howard Montgomery Adam Keefe Baron Davis Tellis Frank
Mark Wade Marshall Rogers Todd Lichti Keith Erickson Charley Parsley
Nevada-Reno (2) Pennsylvania (3) Paul Neumann Dan Gadzuric Whitworth (1)
JaVale McGee Ernie Beck Chasson Randle Marques Johnson Ralph Polson
David Wood Francis Crossin Jim Walsh Kevon Looney Wichita State (1)
New Orleans (1) Jack McCloskey John Windsor Gerald Madkins Lynbert Johnson
Wayne Cooper Pepperdine (2) Tim Young Willie Naulls Wisconsin-Green Bay (1)
New York University (3) Bob O’Brien St. Bonaventure (2) Raymond Townsend Alfonzo McKinnie
Jerome Fleishman Bob Warlick J.R. Bremer Jamaal Wilkes Wyoming (4)
Ralph Kaplowitz Pittsburgh (2) Ken Murray U.C. Santa Barbara (1) Chris Engler
Barry Kramer Vonteego Cummings St. Joseph’s (PA) (7) Brian Shaw Ron Livingstone
Niagara (1) Chris Taft Al Guokas USC (4) Moe Radovich

ALL-TIME ROSTER
Larry Costello Portland University (1) Matt Guokas Sr. Dewayne Dedmon Kenneth Sailors
Norfolk State (1) Andy Johnson Dwayne Jones John Rudometkin Xavier (3)
Ray Epps Princeton (1) Bob McNeill Gus Williams Jordan Crawford
North Carolina (7) Mike Kearns Ray Radziszewski Nick Young Tyrone Hill
Harrison Barnes Providence (6) Alexander Rosenberg Utah (6) David West
Antawn Jamison MarShon Brooks George Senesky Andrew Bogut Youngstown State (1)
York Larese Austin Croshere St. John’s (NY) (4) Vern Gardner Leo Mogus
Bob Lewis Ruben Garces Daniel Finn Josh Grant
James Michael McAdoo Joseph Hassett Shelton Jones Pace Mannion
Lennie Rosenbluth Dickey Simpkins Chris Mullin Fred Sheffield For The Record:
Brandan Wright Jamel Thomas Bob Zawoluk Kelvin Upshaw All-Time Roster
North Carolina A&T (1) Purdue (6) Syracuse (2) Utah State (2) includes 522 players,
Al Attles Brian Cardinal Billy Owens Pat Dunn representing 188
North Carolina State (6) J.B. Carroll Rony Seikaly Nate Williams colleges & universities.
Chucky Brown Russell Cross Temple (9) Vanderbilt (4)
Vinny Del Negro Paul Hoffman Nelson Bobb Festus Ezeli Most Represented:
Todd Fuller Frank Kendrick Costic Borsavage Damian Jones UCLA (11)
Tom Gugliotta Carl Landry Marc Jackson Dan Langhi Louisville (10)
Josh Powell Rice (2) Bill Kennedy Clyde Lee Kansas (9)
Chris Washburn Bill Closs Hal Lear VCU (1) Kentucky (9)
Northeastern (1) Ricky Pierce Bill Mlkvy Brianté Weber Memphis (9)
Perry Moss Rider (1) Angelo Musi Villanova (8) Michigan (9)
Northern Arizona (1) Jason Thompson Guy Rodgers Paul Arizin Stanford (9)
Andre Spencer Saint Louis (1) Jerry Rullo Thomas Brennan
Northwestern (1) Larry Hughes Tennessee (4) Lawrence Hennessy Temple (9)
Joe Ruklick Saint Mary’s (CA) (3) Bernard King James Mooney
Notre Dame (3) Frank Kudelka Paul Walther Eric Paschall 30 players did not
Rob Kurz Tom Meschery C.J. Watson Bob Schafer play in college:
Troy Murphy Peter Thibeaux Tony White Omari Spellman Leandro Barbosa
Donald Royal San Diego State (1) Tennessee State (1) Hubie White Marco Belinelli
Oakland University (1) Malcolm Thomas Carlos Rogers Virginia (2) Dragan Bender
Keith Benson San Francisco (5) Texas (1) Ralph Sampson Andris Biedrins
Ohio State (4) Joe Ellis Kevin Durant Othell Wilson Kwame Brown
Jim Jackson Fred LaCour Texas A&M (3) Virginia Tech (1) Stan Brown
Neil Johnston Don Lofgran Walter Davis Bimbo Coles Zarko Cabarkapa
Jerry Lucas Billy Reid Acie Law IV VMI (1) Monta Ellis
D’Angelo Russell Phil Smith Robert “Sonny” Parker Reggie Williams Joseph Graboski
Oklahoma (3) San Jose State (1) Texas-El Paso (3) Wake Forest (3) Al Harrington
Mookie Blaylock Darnell Hillman Dave Feitl Muggsy Bogues Stephen Jackson
Eduardo Najera Santa Clara (2) Tim Hardaway Rusty LaRue Jonas Jerebko
Clifford Ray Ralph Ogden Dave Lattin Ish Smith Ognjen Kuzmic
Oklahoma City (2) Kenny Sears Texas Southern (1) Washington (6) Shaun Livingston
Gary Hill Seton Hall (1) Woody Sauldsberry Marquese Chriss Sarunas Marciulionis
Herbert Koper Ed Sadowski Texas Tech (2) Charles Dudley DJ Mbenga
Oklahoma State (2) Southern (1) Mark Davis Justin Holiday John Murphy
Byron Houston Avery Johnson Geoff Huston Nate Robinson Nemanja Nedovic
John Starks Southern Illinois (2) Texas Wesleyan (1) Lorenzo Romar Jermaine O’Neal
Old Dominion (2) Chris Carr Easy Parham Chris Welp
Kent Bazemore Troy Hudson Tulane (1) Washington State (4) Zaza Pachulia
Chris Gatling Southern Methodist (1) Mel Payton Gale Bishop Kosta Perovic
Oregon (5) Roy Pugh Tulsa (4) Don Collins Mickael Pietrus
Greg Ballard Southern Mississippi (2) Steve Bracey Klay Thompson Vladimir Radmanovic
Jim Barnett Joe Courtney Steve Harris Guy Williams Alen Smailagić
Jordan Bell Clarence Weatherspoon James King West Texas State (1) Oscar Torres
Chris Boucher S.W. Missouri State (1) Paul Pressey Charles Halbert Nikoloz Tskitishvili
Nick Jones Winston Garland West Virginia (3) Jeremy Tyler
Oregon State (4) Tony Robertson Anderson Varejao
Vic Bartolome Ron Williams Jiri Welsch
Lester Conner Mark Workman Dorell Wright
Dave Gambee
Steve Johnson

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WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER
(STATISTICS INCLUDE ONLY THOSE GAMES PLAYED WITH WARRIORS)
YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
MAHDI ABDUL-RAHMAN HT: 6’3” WT: 185 UCLA BORN: APRIL 15, 1942
72-73 46 629 82 196 .418 — — — 44 51 .863 — — 78 112 91-1 — — 208 4.5
PLAYOFF RECORD
72-73 11 215 30 84 .357 — — — 12 12 1.000 — — 20 28 24-0 — — 72 6.5

TOM ABERNETHY HT: 6’7’’ WT: 220 INDIANA BORN: MAY 6, 1954
78-79 70 1219 173 342 .515 — — — 70 94 .745 74 142 216 79 133-1 39 13 422 6.0
79-80 67 1222 153 318 .481 0 1 .000 56 82 .683 62 129 191 87 118-0 35 12 362 5.4
80-81 10 39 1 3 .333 0 0 — 2 3 .667 1 7 8 1 5-0 1 0 4 0.4
TOTALS 147 2480 327 663 .493 0 1 .000 128 179 .715 137 278 415 167 256-1 75 25 788 5.4

JEFF ADRIEN HT: 6’7’’ WT: 243 CONNECTICUT BORN: FEBRUARY 10, 1986
10-11 23 195 23 54 .426 0 0 — 11 19 .579 23 35 58 10 28-1 4 5 57 2.5

CHUCK ALEKSINAS HT: 6’11’’ WT: 260 CONNECTICUT BORN: FEBRUARY 26, 1959
84-85 74 1114 161 337 .478 0 1 .000 55 75 .733 87 183 270 36 171-1 15 15 377 5.1

VICTOR ALEXANDER HT: 6’9’’ WT: 285 IOWA STATE BORN: AUGUST 31, 1969
91-92 80 1350 243 459 .529 0 1 .000 103 149 .691 106 230 336 32 176-0 45 62 589 7.4
92-93 72 1753 344 667 .516 10 22 .455 111 162 .685 132 288 420 93 218-2 34 53 809 11.2
93-94 69 1318 266 502 .530 2 13 .154 68 129 .527 114 194 308 66 168-0 28 32 602 8.7
94-95 50 1237 230 447 .515 6 25 .240 36 60 .600 87 204 291 60 145-2 28 29 502 10.0
TOTALS 271 5658 1083 2075 .522 18 61 .295 318 500 .636 439 916 1355 251 707-4 135 176 2502 9.2
PLAYOFF RECORD
91-92 4 24 3 5 .600 0 0 — 1 1 1.000 1 5 6 1 8-0 2 0 7 1.8
93-94 Did not play due to coach’s decision
TOTALS 4 24 3 5 .600 0 0 — 1 1 1.000 1 5 6 1 8-0 2 0 7 1.8

STEVE ALFORD HT: 6’2’’ WT: 185 INDIANA BORN: NOVEMBER 23, 1964
88-89 57 868 145 313 .463 20 53 .377 49 59 .831 10 59 69 83 54-0 44 3 359 6.3
PLAYOFF RECORD
88-89 6 52 9 22 .409 4 9 .444 3 4 .750 2 2 4 5 7-0 2 0 25 4.2

BOB ALLEN HT: 6’9’’ WT: 205 MARSHALL BORN: JULY 17, 1946
68-69 27 232 14 43 .326 — — — 36 70 .556 — — 56 10 27-0 — — 48 1.8
PLAYOFF RECORD
68-69 3 19 0 4 .000 — — — 4 7 .571 — — 6 0 2-0 — — 4 1.3

ODIS ALLISON JR. HT: 6’6’’ WT: 195 LANEY/UNLV BORN: OCTOBER 2, 1949
71-72 36 166 17 78 .218 — — — 33 61 .541 — — 45 10 34-0 — — 67 1.9

LOUIS “LOU” AMUNDSON HT: 6’9’’ WT: 225 UNLV BORN: DECEMBER 7, 1982
10-11 46 691 83 183 .454 0 0 — 34 87 .391 81 104 185 17 87-1 14 33 200 4.3

GILBERT ARENAS HT: 6’3’’ WT: 200 ARIZONA BORN: JANUARY 6, 1982
01-02 47 1155 174 384 .453 39 113 .345 124 160 .775 41 91 132 174 115-3 69 11 511 10.9
02-03 82 2866 509 1180 .431 109 313 .348 370 468 .791 97 289 386 514 260-3 124 17 1497 18.3
TOTALS 129 4021 683 1564 .437 148 426 .347 494 628 .787 138 380 518 688 375-6 193 28 2008 15.6

PAUL ARIZIN HT: 6’4’’ WT: 200 VILLANOVA BORN: APRIL 9, 1928
50-51 65 — 352 864 .407 — — — 417 526 .793 — — 640 138 284-18 — — 1121 17.2
51-52 66 2939 548 1222 .448 — — — 578 707 .818 — — 745 170 250-5 — — 1674 25.4
54-55 72 2953 529 1325 .399 — — — 454 585 .776 — — 675 210 270-5 — — 1512 21.0
55-56 72 2724 617 1378 .448 — — — 507 626 .810 — — 539 189 282-11 — — 1741 24.2
56-57 71 2767 613 1451 .422 — — — 591 713 .829 — — 561 150 274-13 — — 1817 25.6
57-58 68 2377 483 1229 .393 — — — 440 544 .809 — — 503 135 235-7 — — 1406 20.7
58-59 70 2799 632 1466 .431 — — — 587 722 .813 — — 637 119 264-7 — — 1851 26.4
59-60 72 2618 593 1400 .423 — — — 420 526 .798 — — 621 165 263-6 — — 1606 22.3
60-61 79 2935 650 1529 .425 — — — 532 639 .833 — — 681 188 335-11 — — 1832 23.2
61-62 78 2785 611 1490 .410 — — — 484 601 .805 — — 527 201 307-18 — — 1706 21.9
TOTALS 713 24,897 5628 13,354 .421 — — — 5010 6189 .810 — — 6129 1665 2764-101 — — 16,266 23.0
PLAYOFF RECORD
50-51 2 — 14 27 .519 — — — 13 16 .813 — — 20 3 10-1 — — 41 20.5
51-52 3 120 24 53 .453 — — — 29 33 .879 — — 38 8 17-2 — — 77 25.7
55-56 10 409 103 229 .450 — — — 83 99 .838 — — 84 29 31-1 — — 289 28.9
56-57 2 22 3 8 .375 — — — 3 5 .600 — — 8 1 3-0 — — 9 4.5
57-58 8 309 66 169 .391 — — — 56 72 .778 — — 62 16 26-1 — — 188 23.5
59-60 9 371 84 195 .431 — — — 69 79 .873 — — 86 33 29-0 — — 237 26.3
60-61 3 125 22 67 .328 — — — 23 33 .697 — — 26 12 17-2 — — 67 22.3
61-62 12 459 95 253 .375 — — — 88 102 .863 — — 80 26 44-1 — — 278 23.2
TOTALS 49 1815 411 1001 .411 — — — 364 439 .829 — — 404 128 177-8 — — 1186 24.2

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YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
PAUL ARIZIN (CONTINUED...)
ALL-STAR RECORD
1951 — — 7 12 .583 — — — 1 2 .500 — — 7 0 2-0 — — 15 —
1952 — 32 9 13 .692 — — — 8 8 1.000 — — 6 0 1-0 — — 26 —
1955 — 23 4 9 .444 — — — 1 2 .500 — — 2 2 5-0 — — 9 —
1956 — 28 5 13 .385 — — — 3 5 .600 — — 7 1 6-1 — — 13 —
1957 — 26 6 13 .462 — — — 1 2 .500 — — 5 0 2-0 — — 13 —
1958 — 29 11 17 .647 — — — 2 2 1.000 — — 8 2 3-0 — — 24 —
1959 — 30 4 15 .267 — — — 8 9 .889 — — 8 0 2-0 — — 16 —
1960 Selected (did not play, injured)
1961 — 17 6 12 .500 — — — 5 6 .833 — — 2 1 4-0 — — 17 —
1962 — 21 2 12 .167 — — — — — — — — 2 0 4-0 — — 4 —
TOTALS 9 206 54 116 .466 — — — 29 36 .806 — — 47 6 29-1 — — 137 15.2

ALL-TIME ROSTER
B.J. ARMSTRONG HT: 6’2” WT: 185 IOWA BORN: SEPTEMBER 9, 1967
95-96 82 2262 340 727 .468 98 207 .473 234 279 .939 22 162 184 401 147-0 68 6 1012 12.3
96-97 49 1020 148 327 .453 25 90 .278 68 79 .861 7 67 74 126 56-0 25 2 389 7.9
97-98 4 59 6 19 .316 0 1 .000 5 7 .714 4 3 7 6 6-0 4 0 17 4.3
TOTALS 135 3341 494 1073 .460 123 298 .413 307 365 .841 33 232 265 533 209-0 97 8 1418 10.5

HILTON ARMSTRONG HT: 6’11’’ WT: 235 CONNECTICUT BORN: NOVEMBER 23, 1984
13-14 15 97 9 19 .474 0 0 --- 7 16 .438 19 28 47 5 11-1 4 4 25 1.7

ROBERT ARMSTRONG HT: 6’8’’ WT: 230 MICHIGAN STATE BORN: JUNE 17, 1933
56-57 19 110 11 37 .297 — — — 6 12 .500 — — 239 3 13-0 — — 228 1.5

VINCENT ASKEW HT: 6’6’’ WT: 210 MEMPHIS STATE BORN: FEBRUARY 28, 1966
90-91 7 85 12 25 .480 0 0 — 9 11 .818 7 4 11 13 21-1 2 0 33 4.7
91-92 80 1496 193 379 .509 1 10 .100 111 160 .694 89 144 233 188 128-1 47 23 498 6.2
TOTALS 87 1581 205 404 .507 1 10 .100 120 171 .702 96 148 244 201 149-2 49 23 531 6.1
PLAYOFF RECORD
90-91 6 41 6 15 .400 0 0 — 3 6 .500 5 6 11 2 6-0 2 0 15 2.5
91-92 4 30 1 8 .125 0 0 — 0 0 — 3 1 4 5 3-0 0 0 2 0.5
TOTALS 10 71 7 23 .304 0 0 — 3 6 .500 8 7 15 7 9-0 2 0 17 1.7

AL ATTLES HT: 6’0’’ WT: 185 NORTH CAROLINA A&T BORN: NOVEMBER 7, 1936
60-61 77 1544 222 543 .409 — — — 97 162 .599 — — 214 174 235-5 — — 541 7.0
61-62 75 2468 343 724 .474 — — — 158 267 .592 — — 355 333 279-8 — — 844 11.3
62-63 71 1876 301 630 .478 — — — 133 206 .646 — — 205 184 253-7 — — 735 10.4
63-64 70 1883 289 640 .452 — — — 185 275 .673 — — 236 197 249-4 — — 763 10.9
64-65 73 1733 254 662 .384 — — — 171 274 .624 — — 239 205 242-7 — — 679 9.3
65-66 79 2053 364 724 .503 — — — 154 252 .611 — — 322 225 265-7 — — 882 11.2
66-67 69 1764 212 467 .454 — — — 88 151 .583 — — 321 269 265-13 — — 512 7.3
67-68 67 1992 252 540 .467 — — — 150 216 .694 — — 276 390 284-9 — — 654 9.8
68-69 51 1516 162 359 .451 — — — 95 149 .638 — — 181 306 183-3 — — 419 8.2
69-70 45 676 78 202 .386 — — — 75 113 .664 — — 74 142 103-0 — — 231 5.1
70-71 34 321 22 54 .407 — — — 24 41 .585 — — 40 58 59-2 — — 68 2.0
TOTALS 711 17,826 2499 5545 .451 — — — 1330 2106 .632 — — 2463 2483 2417-65 — — 6328 8.9
PLAYOFF RECORD
60-61 3 110 12 26 .462 — — — 5 14 .357 — — 12 9 14-0 — — 29 9.7
61-62 12 338 28 76 .368 — — — 17 31 .548 — — 55 27 54-4 — — 73 6.1
63-64 12 386 58 144 .403 — — — 30 56 .536 — — 37 30 54-5 — — 146 12.2
66-67 15 237 20 46 .435 — — — 6 16 .375 — — 62 38 45-1 — — 46 3.1
67-68 10 277 25 62 .403 — — — 23 30 .767 — — 53 70 49-2 — — 73 7.3
68-69 6 109 7 21 .333 — — — 1 4 .250 — — 18 21 17-0 — — 15 2.5
70-71 4 47 4 7 .571 — — — 4 7 .571 — — 8 11 13-0 — — 12 3.0
TOTALS 62 1504 154 382 .403 — — — 86 158 .544 — — 245 206 246-12 — — 394 6.4

KELENNA AZUBUIKE HT: 6’5’’ WT: 220 KENTUCKY BORN: DECEMBER 16, 1983
06-07 41 669 98 220 .445 34 79 .430 61 78 .782 26 68 94 28 49-0 22 10 291 7.1
07-08 81 1732 261 587 .445 71 195 .364 99 138 .717 107 217 324 75 159-1 45 34 692 8.5
08-09 74 2375 392 845 .464 94 210 .448 185 229 .808 112 258 370 117 183-2 57 50 1063 14.4
09-10 9 231 48 88 .545 10 27 .370 19 28 .679 12 29 41 10 16-0 5 9 125 13.9
TOTALS 196 4776 751 1652 .455 199 484 .411 345 445 .775 245 543 788 220 391-3 124 94 2046 10.4
PLAYOFF RECORD
06-07 6 15 1 3 .333 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 1 3 4 0 1-0 1 0 4 0.7

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WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
GREG BALLARD HT: 6’7’’ WT: 215 OREGON BORN: JANUARY 29, 1955
85-86 75 1792 272 570 .477 17 35 .486 101 126 .802 132 285 417 83 174-0 65 8 662 8.8
86-87 82 1579 248 564 .440 15 40 .375 68 91 .747 99 241 340 108 167-0 50 15 579 7.1
TOTALS 157 3371 512 1134 .451 32 75 .427 169 217 .780 231 526 757 191 341-0 115 23 1241 7.9
PLAYOFF RECORD
86-87 10 179 26 48 .542 4 10 .400 3 4 .750 18 22 40 19 16-0 8 0 59 5.9

LEANDRO BARBOSA HT: 6’3’’ WT: 194 BRAZIL BORN: NOVEMBER 28, 1982
14-15 66 982 183 386 .474 43 112 .384 58 74 .784 23 68 91 99 87-0 41 8 467 7.1
15-16 68 1079 171 370 .462 39 110 .355 52 62 .839 28 89 117 82 107-0 44 10 433 6.4
TOTALS 134 2061 354 756 .468 82 222 .369 110 136 .809 51 157 208 181 194-0 85 18 900 6.7
PLAYOFF RECORD
14-15 21 229 39 88 .443 8 23 .348 18 22 .818 8 19 27 18 24-0 6 1 104 5.0
15-16 23 254 51 88 .580 11 28 .393 16 21 .762 11 16 27 15 24-0 11 1 129 5.6
TOTALS 44 483 90 176 .511 19 51 .373 34 43 .791 19 35 54 33 48-0 17 2 233 5.3

HARRISON BARNES HT: 6’8’’ WT: 225 NORTH CAROLINA BORN: MAY 30, 1992
12-13 81 2058 276 628 .439 52 145 .359 144 190 .758 53 280 333 98 140-0 52 14 748 9.2
13-14 78 2204 271 679 .399 66 190 .347 130 181 .718 66 245 311 116 158-0 65 20 738 9.5
14-15 82 2318 316 656 .482 87 215 .405 108 150 .720 117 336 453 116 146-0 61 19 827 10.1
15-16 66 2042 295 633 .466 82 214 .383 102 134 .761 77 248 325 117 136-1 41 10 774 11.7
TOTALS 307 8622 1158 2596 .446 287 764 .376 484 655 .739 313 1109 1422 447 580-1 219 63 3087 10.1
PLAYOFF RECORD
12-13 12 461 72 162 .444 19 52 .365 30 35 .857 18 59 77 15 33-0 7 5 193 16.1
13-14 7 156 19 48 .396 8 21 .381 9 16 .563 7 21 28 8 13-0 1 3 55 7.9
14-15 21 681 88 200 .440 22 62 .355 25 34 .735 45 65 110 32 45-0 17 11 223 10.6
15-16 24 743 82 213 .385 26 76 .342 26 34 .765 27 85 112 30 46-0 17 4 216 9.0
TOTALS 64 2041 261 623 .419 75 211 .355 90 119 .756 97 230 327 85 137-0 42 23 687 10.7

MATT BARNES HT: 6’7’’ WT: 226 UCLA BORN: MARCH 9, 1980
06-07 76 1813 275 628 .438 106 290 .366 90 123 .732 91 259 350 156 188-1 73 41 746 9.8
07-08 73 1414 187 442 .423 53 181 .293 59 79 .747 94 230 324 139 159-1 48 36 486 6.7
16-17 20 410 38 90 .422 18 52 .346 20 23 .870 15 76 91 45 47-0 12 9 114 5.7
TOTALS 169 3636 500 1160 .431 177 523 .338 169 225 .751 200 565 765 340 394-2 133 86 1346 8.0
PLAYOFF RECORD
06-07 11 330 45 100 .450 19 45 .422 13 18 .722 26 37 63 26 44-3 16 4 122 11.
16-17 12 61 4 15 .267 1 8 .125 0 0 --- 0 9 9 7 9-0 2 0 9 0.8
TOTALS 23 390 49 115 .426 20 53 .377 13 18 .722 26 46 72 33 53-3 18 4 131 5.7

JIM BARNETT HT: 6’4’’ WT: 175 OREGON BORN: JULY 7, 1944
71-72 80 2200 374 915 .409 — — — 244 292 .836 — — 250 309 189-0 — — 992 12.4
72-73 82 2215 394 844 .467 — — — 183 217 .843 — — 255 301 150-1 — — 971 11.8
73-74 77 1689 350 755 .464 — — — 184 226 .814 76 146 222 209 146-1 56 11 884 11.5
TOTALS 239 6104 1118 2514 .445 — — — 611 735 .831 76 146 727 819 485-2 56 11 2847 11.9
PLAYOFF RECORD
71-72 5 197 39 91 .429 — — — 30 41 .732 — — 20 26 20-0 — — 108 21.6
72-73 11 336 60 147 .408 — — — 23 27 .852 — — 39 39 28-0 — — 143 13.0
TOTALS 16 533 99 238 .416 — — — 53 68 .779 — — 59 65 48-0 — — 251 15.7

EARL BARRON HT: 7’0’’ WT: 250 MEMPHIS BORN: AUGUST 14, 1981
11-12 2 9 2 4 .500 0 0 — 0 0 — 1 0 1 0 5-0 0 0 4 2.0

DREW BARRY HT: 6’5’’ WT: 191 GEORGIA TECH BORN: FEBRUARY 17, 1973
99-00 8 85 9 18 .500 3 9 .333 1 2 .500 0 8 8 17 14-0 2 0 22 2.8

JON BARRY HT: 6’4” WT: 194 GEORGIA TECH BORN: JULY 25, 1969
95-96 68 712 91 185 .492 44 93 .473 31 37 .838 17 46 63 85 51-1 33 11 257 3.8

RICK BARRY HT: 6’7’’ WT: 220 MIAMI BORN: MARCH 28, 1944
65-66 80 2990 745 1698 .439 — — — 569 660 .862 — — 850 173 297-2 — — 2059 25.7
66-67 78 3175 1011 2240 .451 — — — 753 852 .884 — — 714 282 258-1 — — 2775 35.6
72-73 82 3075 737 1630 .452 — — — 358 397 .902 — — 728 399 245-2 — — 1832 22.3
73-74 80 2918 796 1746 .456 — — — 417 464 .899 103 437 540 484 265-4 169 40 2009 25.1
74-75 80 3235 1028 2217 .464 — — — 394 436 .904 92 364 456 492 225-0 228 33 2450 30.6
75-76 81 3122 707 1624 .435 — — — 287 311 .923 74 422 496 496 215-1 202 27 1701 21.0
76-77 79 2904 682 1551 .440 — — — 359 392 916 73 349 422 475 194-2 172 58 1723 21.8
77-78 82 3024 760 1686 .451 — — — 378 409 .924 75 374 449 446 188-1 158 45 1898 23.1
TOTALS 642 24,443 6466 14,392 .450 — — — 3515 3921 .896 417 1946 4655 3247 1887-13 929 203 16,447 25.6
RICK BARRY (CONTINUED...)

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WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
PLAYOFF RECORD
66-67 15 614 197 489 .403 — — — 127 157 .809 — 1 113 58 49-0 — — 521 34.7
72-73 11 292 65 164 .396 — — — 50 55 .909 — 5 14 24 41-1 — — 180 16.4
74-75 17 726 189 426 .444 — — — 101 110 .918 22 72 94 103 51-1 50 15 479 28.2
75-76 13 532 126 289 .436 — — — 60 68 .882 20 64 84 84 40-1 38 14 312 24.0
76-77 10 415 122 262 .466 — — — 40 44 .909 25 34 59 47 32-0 17 7 284 28.4
TOTALS 66 2579 699 1630 .429 — — — 378 434 .871 67 170 404 316 213-3 105 36 1776 26.9
ALL-STAR RECORD
1966 — 17 4 10 .400 — — — 2 4 .500 — — 2 2 6-1 — — 10 —
1967 — 34 16 27 .593 — — — 6 8 .750 — — 6 3 5-0 — — 38 —
1973 Selected (did not play, injured)
1974 — 19 3 6 .500 — — — 2 2 1.000 1 3 4 3 3-0 1 0 8 —
1975 — 38 11 20 .550 — — — 0 0 — 1 4 5 8 4-0 8 1 22 —

ALL-TIME ROSTER
1976 — 28 6 15 .400 — — — 5 5 1.000 2 2 4 2 5-0 2 0 17 —
1977 — 29 7 16 .438 — — — 4 4 1.000 1 3 4 8 1-0 2 0 18 —
1978 — 30 7 17 .412 — — — 1 1 1.000 2 2 4 5 6-1 3 0 15 —
TOTALS 7 195 54 111 .486 — — — 20 24 .833 7 14 29 31 30-2 16 1 128 18.3

VIC BARTOLOME HT: 7’0’’ WT: 230 OREGON STATE BORN: SEPTEMBER 29, 1948
71-72 38 165 15 59 .254 — — — 4 5 .800 — — 60 3 22-0 — — 34 0.9

KENNY BATTLE HT: 6’6’’ WT: 210 ILLINOIS BORN: OCTOBER 10, 1964
91-92 8 46 8 13 .615 0 1 .000 2 4 .500 1 6 7 4 6-0 1 2 18 2.3

KENT BAZEMORE HT: 6’5’’ WT: 201 OLD DOMINION BORN: JULY 1, 1989
12-13 61 267 43 116 .371 10 34 .294 27 44 .614 5 17 22 22 27-0 17 4 123 2.0
13-14 44 268 36 97 .371 10 39 .256 19 36 .528 5 35 40 20 42-0 12 6 101 2.3
TOTALS 105 535 79 213 .371 20 73 .274 46 80 .575 10 52 62 42 69-0 29 10 224 2.1
PLAYOFF RECORD
12-13 9 16 1 8 .125 0 1 .000 0 4 .000 1 4 5 2 3-0 1 0 2 0.2

BUTCH BEARD HT: 6’3’’ WT: 185 LOUISVILLE BORN: MAY 4, 1947
73-74 79 2134 316 617 .512 — — — 173 234 .739 136 253 389 300 241-11 105 9 508 6.4
74-75 82 2521 408 773 .528 — — — 232 279 .832 116 200 316 345 297-9 132 11 1048 12.8
TOTALS 161 4655 724 1390 .521 — — — 405 513 .789 252 453 705 645 538-20 237 20 1556 9.6
PLAYOFF RECORD
74-75 17 448 60 146 .411 — — — 34 53 .642 23 49 72 53 64-1 24 2 154 9.1

ERNEST BECK HT: 6’4’’ WT: 190 PENNSYLVANIA BORN: DECEMBER 11, 1931
53-54 15 422 39 142 .275 — — — 34 43 .791 — — 50 34 29-0 — — 112 7.5
55-56 67 1007 136 351 .387 — — — 76 106 .717 — — 196 79 86-0 — — 348 5.2
56-57 72 1743 195 508 .384 — — — 111 157 .707 — — 312 190 155-1 — — 501 7.0
57-58 71 1974 272 683 .398 — — — 170 203 .837 — — 370 190 173-2 — — 714 10.1
58-59 70 1017 163 418 .390 — — — 43 65 .662 — — 176 89 124-0 — — 369 5.3
59-60 66 809 114 294 .388 — — — 27 32 .844 — — 127 72 90-0 — — 255 3.9
TOTALS 361 5543 919 2396 .383 — — — 461 606 .761 — — 1231 654 657-3 — — 2299 6.3
PLAYOFF RECORD
55-56 10 250 31 72 .431 — — — 22 31 .710 — — 51 22 32-1 — — 84 8.4
56-57 2 89 14 38 .368 — — — 3 3 1.000 — — 10 5 4-0 — — 31 15.5
57-58 8 156 23 61 .377 — — — 6 9 .667 — — 32 13 16-0 — — 52 6.5
59-60 4 22 4 9 .444 — — — 0 1 .000 — — 6 3 1-0 — — 8 2.0
TOTALS 24 517 72 180 .400 — — — 31 44 .705 — — 99 43 53-1 — — 175 7.3

HENRY BEENDERS HT: 6’6’’ WT: 185 LONG ISLAND BORN: JUNE 2, 1916
47-48 45 — 76 269 .283 — — — 51 82 .622 — — — 13 99-0 — — 203 4.5
PLAYOFF RECORD
47-48 12 — 8 35 .229 — — — 6 8 .750 — — — 4 15-0 — — 23 1.9

MARCO BELINELLI HT: 6’5’ WT: 200 ITALY BORN: MARCH 25, 1986
07-08 33 241 36 93 .387 16 41 .390 7 9 .778 3 11 14 15 15-0 5 0 95 2.9
08-09 42 882 140 317 .442 52 131 .397 40 52 .769 10 61 71 88 73-0 36 1 372 8.9
TOTALS 75 1123 176 410 .429 68 172 .395 47 61 .770 13 72 85 103 88-0 41 1 467 6.2

CHARLIE BELL HT: 6’3’ WT: 200 MICHIGAN STATE BORN: MARCH 12, 1979
10-11 19 170 12 43 .279 6 21 .286 2 4 .500 6 12 18 13 13-0 6 1 32 1.7

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WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
JORDAN BELL HT: 6’9’ WT: 224 OREGON BORN: JANUARY 7, 1995
17-18 57 809 116 185 .627 0 4 .000 30 44 .682 60 147 207 102 92-1 35 56 262 4.6
18-19 68 788 99 192 .516 0 2 .000 25 41 .610 55 129 184 76 80-0 20 51 223 3.3
TOTALS 125 1597 215 377 .570 0 6 .000 55 85 .647 115 276 391 178 172-1 55 107 485 3.9
PLAYOFF RECORD
17-18 17 173 17 32 .531 0 1 .000 7 14 .500 15 32 47 15 18-0 6 9 41 2.4
18-19 15 106 17 31 .548 0 0 --- 7 10 .700 7 12 19 11 13-0 4 7 41 2.7
TOTALS 32 279 34 63 .540 0 1 .000 14 24 .583 22 44 66 26 31-0 10 16 82 2.6

RAJA BELL HT: 6’5” WT: 215 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL BORN: SEPTEMBER 19, 1976
09-10 1 23 4 6 .667 3 3 1.000 0 0 — 0 2 2 3 2-0 0 0 11 11.0

DRAGAN BENDER HT: 7’0” WT: 249 CROATIA BORN: NOVEMBER 17, 1997
19-20 9 195 31 71 .437 11 34 .324 8 11 .727 16 37 53 19 26-1 4 4 81 9.0

KEITH BENSON HT: 6’11’’ WT: 230 OAKLAND BORN: AUGUST 13, 1988
11-12 3 9 0 1 .000 0 0 — 0 0 — 2 1 3 0 0-0 0 0 0 0.0

ANDRIS BIEDRINS HT: 7’0’’ WT: 240 LATVIA BORN: APRIL 2, 1986
04-05 30 384 45 78 .577 0 1 .000 19 40 .475 47 71 118 12 87-2 12 24 109 3.6
05-06 68 1000 118 185 .638 0 0 — 22 72 .306 124 159 283 24 190-2 23 47 258 3.8
06-07 82 2382 348 581 .599 0 0 — 87 167 .521 251 511 762 88 304-6 67 136 783 9.5
07-08 76 2078 340 543 .626 0 0 — 116 187 .620 256 488 744 75 262-4 56 94 796 10.5
08-09 62 1863 308 533 .578 0 1 .000 119 216 .551 223 470 693 121 236-8 63 96 735 11.9
09-10 33 763 81 137 .591 0 0 — 4 25 .160 63 196 259 57 117-3 20 44 166 5.0
10-11 59 1397 142 266 .534 0 0 — 10 31 .323 145 281 426 60 198-6 52 52 294 5.0
11-12 47 739 39 64 .609 0 0 — 1 9 .111 45 131 176 16 125-2 23 45 79 1.7
12-13 53 495 10 21 .476 0 0 —- 4 13 .308 34 119 153 14 101-1 15 42 24 0.5
TOTALS 510 11,101 1431 2408 .594 0 2 .000 382 760 .503 1188 2426 3614 467 1620-34 331 580 3244 6.4
PLAYOFF RECORD
06-07 11 267 27 37 .730 0 0 — 16 30 .533 19 50 69 5 29-0 8 17 70 6.4
12-13 3 17 0 0 —- 0 0 —- 0 0 —- 2 5 7 1 6-0 0 2 0 0.0
TOTALS 14 284 27 37 .730 0 0 — 16 30 .533 21 55 76 6 35-0 8 19 70 5.0

GALE BISHOP HT: 6’3’’ WT: 195 WASHINGTON STATE BORN: JUNE 4, 1922
48-49 56 170 — 523 .325 — — — 127 195 .651 — — — 92 137- — — 467 8.3
PLAYOFF RECORD
48-49 2 — 7 26 .269 — — — 4 8 .500 — — — 2 3-0 — — 18 9.0

UWE BLAB HT: 7’1’’ WT: 250 INDIANA BORN: MARCH 26, 1962
89-90 40 481 33 87 .379 0 0 — 17 31 .548 28 71 99 24 93-0 1 22 83 2.1

STEVE BLAKE HT: 6’3’’ WT: 172 MARYLAND BORN: FEBRUARY 26, 1980
13-14 28 607 45 120 .375 27 79 .342 5 8 .625 5 51 56 102 36-0 20 6 122 4.4
PLAYOFF RECORD
13-14 6 45 4 12 .333 3 10 .300 0 1 .000 1 3 4 2 2-0 0 0 11 1.8

MOOKIE BLAYLOCK HT: 6’1’’ WT: 185 OKLAHOMA BORN: MARCH 20, 1967
99-00 73 2459 327 837 .391 101 301 .336 67 95 .705 55 215 270 489 122-0 146 22 822 11.3
00-01 69 2352 317 801 .396 73 225 .324 53 76 .697 71 201 272 462 134-1 163 20 760 11.0
01-02 35 599 50 146 .342 15 42 .357 4 8 .500 8 44 52 114 20-0 24 4 119 3.4
TOTALS 177 5410 694 1784 .389 189 568 .333 124 179 .693 134 460 373 656 276-1 333 46 1701 9.6

CORIE BLOUNT HT: 6’10’’ WT: 242 CINCINNATI BORN: JANUARY 4, 1969
00-01 38 918 107 247 .433 2 8 .250 43 68 .632 146 169 315 51 90-1 29 17 259 6.8

NELSON BOBB HT: 6’0’’ WT: 170 TEMPLE BORN: FEBRUARY 25, 1924
49-50 57 — 80 248 .323 — — — 82 131 .626 — — — 46 97- — — 242 4.2
50-51 53 — 52 158 .329 — — — 44 79 .557 — — 101 82 83- — — 148 2.8
51-52 62 1192 110 306 .359 — — — 99 167 .593 — — 147 168 182-9 — — 319 5.1
52-53 55 1286 119 318 .374 — — — 105 162 .648 — — 157 192 161-7 — — 343 6.2
TOTALS 227 2478 361 1030 .350 — — — 330 539 .612 — — 405 488 523-19 — — 1052 4.6
PLAYOFF RECORD
49-50 2 — 1 3 .333 — — — 0 0 — — — — 1 3- — — 2 1.0
50-51 1 — 0 0 — — — — 0 0 — — — 0 2 2- — — 0 0.0
51-52 3 — 1 3 .333 — — — 2 5 .400 — — 2 1 4- — — 4 1.3
TOTALS 6 — 2 6 .333 — — — 2 5 .400 — — 2 4 9- — — 6 1.0

338
WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
TYRONE “MUGGSY” BOGUES HT: 5’3’’ WT: 141 WAKE FOREST BORN: JANUARY 9, 1965
97-98 59 1554 139 318 .437 4 16 .250 59 66 .894 30 101 131 327 57-0 65 3 341 5.8
98-99 36 714 76 154 .494 0 6 .000 31 36 .861 16 57 73 134 44-0 43 1 183 5.1
TOTALS 95 2268 215 472 .456 4 20 .200 90 102 .882 46 158 204 461 101-0 108 4 524 5.5

ANDREW BOGUT HT: 7’0’’ WT: 260 AUSTRALIA / UTAH BORN: NOVEMBER 28, 1984
11-12 Injured - did not appear in any games with Warriors
12-13 32 786 83 184 .451 1 1 1.000 19 38 .500 68 177 245 67 85-0 20 55 186 5.8
13-14 67 1769 235 375 .627 0 0 — 22 64 .344 182 489 671 112 210-3 48 121 492 7.3
14-15 67 1583 200 355 .563 0 0 — 22 42 .524 141 402 543 180 188-2 39 113 422 6.3
15-16 70 1451 175 279 .627 1 1 1.000 24 50 .480 121 371 492 162 221-4 33 114 375 5.4
18-19 11 134 18 36 .500 0 0 --- 3 3 1.000 12 43 55 11 22-0 3 8 39 3.5
TOTALS 247 5723 711 1229 .579 2 2 1.000 90 197 .457 524 1482 2006 532 726-9 142 411 1514 6.1

ALL-TIME ROSTER
PLAYOFF RECORD
12-13 12 327 39 67 .582 0 0 — 8 23 .348 39 92 131 22 39-0 6 18 86 7.2
13-14 Injured - did not appear in any playoff games
14-15 19 440 42 75 .560 0 1 .000 5 13 .385 41 112 153 36 69-3 11 34 89 4.7
15-16 22 365 48 77 .623 0 2 .000 5 14 .357 47 78 125 30 72-2 14 35 101 4.6
18-19 19 179 24 37 .649 0 0 --- 4 5 .800 23 51 74 21 38-1 5 6 52 2.7
TOTALS 72 1311 153 256 .598 0 3 .000 22 55 .400 150 333 483 109 218-6 36 93 328 4.6

MANUTE BOL HT: 7’7’’ WT: 225 UNIV. OF BRIDGEPORT BORN: OCTOBER 6, 1962
88-89 80 1769 127 344 .369 20 91 .220 40 66 .606 116 346 462 27 226-2 11 345 314 3.9
89-90 75 1310 56 169 .331 9 48 .188 25 49 .510 33 243 276 36 194-3 13 238 146 1.9
94-95 5 81 6 10 .600 3 5 .600 0 0 — 1 11 12 0 10-0 0 9 15 3.0
TOTALS 160 3360 189 523 .361 32 144 .222 65 115 .565 150 600 750 63 430-5 24 592 475 3.0
PLAYOFF RECORD
88-89 8 148 7 36 .194 2 22 .091 2 7 .286 5 26 31 1 21-0 2 29 18 2.3

MELVIN BOOKER HT: 6’1” WT: 188 MISSOURI BORN: AUGUST 20, 1972
96-97 16 409 44 101 .436 11 35 .314 18 20 .900 7 21 28 50 28-0 3 20 117 7.3

JACOB “JAKE” BORNHEIMER HT: 6’5’’ WT: 205 MUHLENBERG BORN: JUNE 29, 1927
48-49 15 — 34 109 .312 — — — 20 29 .690 — — — 13 47- — — 88 5.9
49-50 60 — 88 305 .289 — — — 78 117 .667 — — — 40 111- — — 254 4.2
TOTALS 75 — 122 414 .295 — — — 98 146 .667 — — — 53 158- — — 342 4.6
PLAYOFF RECORD
48-49 2 — 7 17 .412 — — — 6 9 .667 — — — 2 11-1 — — 20 10.0
49-50 2 — 1 3 .333 — — — 0 0 — — — — 0 2-0 — — 2 1.0
TOTALS 4 — 8 20 .400 — — — 6 9 .667 — — — 2 13-1 — — 22 5.5

COSTIC BORSAVAGE HT: 6’1’’ WT: 200 TEMPLE BORN: JULY 25, 1924
50-51 24 — 26 74 .351 — — — 12 18 .667 — — 24 4 34-1 — — 64 2.7

CHRIS BOUCHER HT: 6’10’’ WT: 200 OREGON BORN: JANUARY 11, 1993
17-18 1 1 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 --- 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

KY BOWMAN HT: 6’1” WT: 188 BOSTON COLLEGE BORN: JUNE 16, 1997
19-20 9 195 31 71 .437 11 34 .324 8 11 .727 16 37 53 19 26-1 4 4 81 9.0

EARL BOYKINS HT: 5’5’’ WT: 133 EASTERN MICHIGAN BORN: JUNE 2, 1976
02-03 68 1321 199 464 .429 29 77 .377 173 200 .865 35 53 88 221 75-0 38 4 600 8.8

STEVE BRACEY HT: 6’1’’ WT: 175 TULSA BORN: AUGUST 1, 1950
74-75 42 340 54 130 .415 — — — 25 38 .658 10 28 38 52 41-0 14 1 133 3.2
PLAYOFF RECORD
74-75 4 14 3 7 .429 — — — 4 4 1.000 0 1 1 3 1-0 3 0 10 2.5

MIKE BRATZ HT: 6’2’’ WT: 185 STANFORD BORN: OCTOBER 17, 1955
74-75 4 14 3 7 .429 — — — 4 4 1.000 0 1 1 3 1-0 3 0 10 2.5
83-84 82 1428 213 521 .409 15 51 .294 120 137 .876 41 102 143 252 155-0 84 6 561 6.8
84-85 56 746 106 250 .424 6 26 .231 69 82 .841 11 47 58 122 76-1 47 4 287 5.1
TOTALS 138 2174 319 771 .414 21 77 .273 189 219 .863 52 149 201 374 231-1 131 10 748 5.4

J.R. BREMER HT: 6’2’’ WT: 185 ST. BONAVENTURE BORN: SEPTEMBER 19, 1980
03-04 5 40 4 21 .190 0 8 .000 0 0 —- 2 1 3 12 5-0 0 0 8 1.6

THOMAS BRENNAN HT: 6’3’’ WT: 195 VILLANOVA BORN: AUGUST 6, 1930
54-55 11 52 5 11 .455 — — — 0 0 — — — — 5 5-0 — — 10 0.9

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WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
RON BREWER HT: 6’4’’ WT: 185 ARKANSAS BORN: SEPTEMBER 16, 1955
82-83 53 1401 246 562 .438 7 15 .467 98 119 .824 50 57 107 69 96-0 70 19 597 11.3
83-84 13 210 27 58 .466 0 1 .000 11 17 .647 5 8 13 6 10-0 6 5 65 5.0
TOTALS 66 1611 273 620 .440 7 16 .438 109 136 .801 55 65 120 75 106-0 76 24 662 10.0

BILL BRIDGES HT: 6’6’’ WT: 235 KANSAS BORN: APRIL 4, 1939
74-75 15 108 15 36 .417 — — — 1 4 .250 18 22 40 4 19-0 4 0 31 2.1
PLAYOFF RECORD
74-75 14 148 10 23 .435 — — — 2 7 .286 13 36 49 7 23-0 9 4 22 1.6

MARSHON BROOKS HT: 6’5’’ WT: 200 PROVIDENCE BORN: JANUARY 26, 1989
13-14 7 15 5 13 .385 0 2 .000 3 4 .750 1 4 5 0 0-0 1 0 13 1.9

CHUCKY BROWN HT: 6’8’’ WT: 220 NORTH CAROLINA ST. BORN: FEBRUARY 29, 1968
00-01 6 74 9 20 .450 0 2 .000 6 10 .600 3 15 18 5 10-0 3 1 24 4.0

KWAME BROWN HT: 6’11’’ WT: 270 GLYNN ACADEMY HS (GA) BORN: MARCH 10, 1982
11-12 9 187 21 40 .525 0 0 — 15 34 .441 16 41 57 4 21-0 8 0 57 6.3

RICKEY BROWN HT: 6’10’’ WT: 235 MISSISSIPPI STATE BORN: AUGUST 20, 1958
80-81 45 580 83 162 .512 — — — 16 21 .762 52 114 166 21 103-4 9 14 182 4.2
81-82 82 1260 192 418 .459 — — — 86 122 .705 136 228 364 19 243-4 36 29 470 5.7
82-83 50 743 118 245 .482 — — — 40 65 .615 56 122 178 19 126-0 8 21 276 5.5
TOTALS 177 2583 393 825 .476 — — — 142 208 .683 244 464 708 56 472-8 53 64 928 5.2

STAN BROWN HT: 6’3’’ WT: 200 BORN: JUNE 27, 1929
47-48 19 19 — 71 .268 — — — 2 19 .632 — — — 1 16-0 — — 50 2.6
51-52 15 141 22 63 .349 — — — 10 18 .556 — — 17 9 32-0 — — 54 3.6
TOTALS 34 141 41 134 .306 — — — 22 37 .595 — — 17 10 48-0 — — 104 3.1

WALTER BUDKO HT: 6’5’’ WT: 220 COLUMBIA BORN: JUNE 30, 1925
51-52 63 1126 97 240 .404 — — — 60 89 .674 — — 232 91 96-10 — — 254 4.0
PLAYOFF RECORD
51-52 3 — 6 14 .429 — — — 4 7 .571 — — 12 5 11-0 — — 16 5.3

JUD BUECHLER HT: 6’6’’ WT: 220 ARIZONA BORN: JUNE 19, 1968
91-92 15 121 10 33 .303 0 1 .000 9 12 .750 10 18 28 10 11-0 9 3 29 1.9
92-93 70 1287 176 403 .437 20 59 .339 65 87 .747 81 114 195 94 98-0 47 19 437 6.2
93-94 36 218 42 84 .500 12 29 .414 10 20 .500 13 19 32 16 24-0 8 1 106 2.9
TOTALS 121 1626 228 520 .438 32 89 .360 84 119 .706 104 151 255 120 133-0 64 23 572 4.7

ALEC BURKS HT: 6’6” WT: 214 COLORADO BORN: JULY 20, 1991
19-20 48 1390 244 601 .406 84 224 .375 201 224 .897 37 189 226 151 107-1 50 17 773 16.1

SCOTT BURRELL HT: 6’7’’ WT: 218 CONNECTICUT BORN: JANUARY 12, 1971
96-97 29 457 53 140 .379 22 61 .361 15 23 .652 25 54 79 35 60-0 14 8 143 4.9

STEVE BURTT HT: 6’2’’ WT: 185 IONA BORN: NOVEMBER 5, 1962
84-85 47 418 72 188 .383 0 1 .000 53 77 .688 10 18 28 20 76-0 21 4 197 4.2

WILL BYNUM HT: 6’0’’ WT: 185 GEORGIA TECH BORN: JANUARY 4, 1983
05-06 15 162 21 52 .404 2 9 .222 10 16 .625 3 9 12 19 10-0 7 0 54 3.6

ZARKO CABARKAPA HT: 6’11’’ WT: 225 SERBIA & MONTENEGRO BORN: MAY 21, 1981
04-05 37 464 82 170 .482 13 36 .361 52 64 .813 33 66 99 25 59-0 10 5 229 6.2
05-06 61 505 67 174 .385 5 20 .250 60 84 .714 37 74 111 20 87-0 13 7 199 3.3
06-07 Missed entire season due to injury
TOTALS 98 969 149 344 .433 18 56 .321 112 148 .757 70 140 210 45 146-0 23 12 428 4.4

JASON CAFFEY HT: 6’8” WT: 256 ALABAMA BORN: JUNE 12, 1973
97-98 29 713 126 267 .472 0 1 .000 63 97 .649 84 87 171 31 89-3 12 3 315 10.9
98-99 35 876 123 277 .444 0 1 .000 62 98 .633 79 126 205 18 113-1 24 9 308 8.8
99-00 71 2159 323 675 .479 0 2 .000 206 345 .597 189 293 482 119 269-11 62 20 852 12.0
TOTALS 135 3748 572 1219 .469 0 4 .000 331 540 .613 352 506 858 168 471-15 98 32 1475 10.9

BRIAN CARDINAL HT: 6’8’’ WT: 245 PURDUE BORN: MAY 2, 1977
03-04 76 1634 220 466 .472 55 124 .444 238 271 .878 100 217 317 103 206-0 66 20 733 9.6

RODNEY CARNEY HT: 6’7’’ WT: 205 MEMPHIS BORN: APRIL 15, 1984
10-11 25 331 45 107 .421 17 37 .459 18 27 .667 12 35 47 11 33-0 11 5 125 5.0

340
WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
CHRIS CARR HT: 6’6’’ WT: 220 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS BORN: MARCH 12, 1974
99-00 7 74 11 33 .333 1 8 .125 16 19 .842 5 8 13 3 12-0 0 1 39 5.6

JOE BARRY CARROLL HT: 7’1’’ WT: 255 PURDUE BORN: JULY 24, 1958
80-81 82 2919 616 1254 .491 0 2 .000 315 440 .716 274 485 759 117 313-10 50 121 1547 18.9
81-82 76 2627 527 1016 .519 0 1 .000 235 323 .728 210 423 633 64 265-8 64 127 1289 17.0
82-83 79 2988 785 1529 .513 0 3 .000 337 469 .719 220 468 688 169 260-7 108 155 1907 24.1
83-84 80 2962 663 1390 .477 0 1 .000 313 433 .723 235 401 636 193 244-9 103 142 1639 20.5
84-85 Played with Simac Team in Milan Italy
85-86 79 2801 650 1404 .463 0 2 .000 377 501 .752 193 477 670 176 277-13 101 144 1677 21.2
86-87 81 2724 690 1461 .472 0 0 — 340 432 .787 173 416 589 214 255-2 92 123 1720 21.2
87-88 14 408 79 209 .378 0 1 .000 59 74 .797 21 72 93 19 46-1 13 25 217 15.5
TOTALS 491 17,429 4010 8263 .485 0 10 .000 1976 2672 .740 1326 2742 4068 957 1660-50 531 837 9996 20.4

ALL-TIME ROSTER
PLAYOFF RECORD
86-87 10 334 74 163 .454 0 1 .000 41 51 .804 16 49 65 19 42-2 14 25 189 18.9
ALL-STAR RECORD
1987 1 18 1 7 .143 — — — 2 2 1.000 4 2 6 0 4-0 0 1 4 4.0

WILLIE CAULEY-STEIN HT: 7’0” WT: 240 KENTUCKY BORN: AUGUST 18, 1993
19-20 41 941 144 257 .560 0 0 --- 35 57 .614 71 184 255 60 102-1 45 50 323 7.9

OMRI CASSPI HT: 6’9’’ WT: 225 MACCABI TEL AVIV (ISRAEL) BORN: JUNE 22, 1988
17-18 53 740 120 207 .580 10 22 .455 50 69 .725 30 170 200 51 71-0 18 19 300 5.7

WILT CHAMBERLAIN HT: 7’1’’ WT: 275 KANSAS BORN: AUGUST 21, 1936
59-60 72 3338 1065 2311 .461 — — — 577 991 .582 — — 1941 168 150-0 — — 2707 37.6
60-61 79 3773 1251 2457 .509 — — — 531 1054 .504 — — 2149 148 127-0 — — 3033 38.4
61-62 80 3882 1597 3159 .505 — — — 835 1363 .613 — — 2052 192 123-0 — — 4029 50.4
62-63 80 3808 1463 2770 .528 — — — 660 1113 .593 — — 1946 275 136-0 — — 3586 44.8
63-64 80 3689 1204 2298 .524 — — — 540 1016 .531 — — 1787 403 182-0 — — 2948 36.9
64-65 38 1743 636 1275 .499 — — — 208 500 .416 — — 893 117 76-0 — — 1480 38.9
TOTALS 429 20,233 7216 14,270 .506 — — — 3351 6037 .555 — — 10,768 1303 794-0 — — 17,783 41.5
PLAYOFF RECORD
59-60 9 415 125 252 .496 — — — 49 110 .445 — — 232 19 17-0 — — 299 33.2
60-61 3 144 45 96 .469 — — — 21 38 .553 — — 69 6 10-0 — — 111 37.0
61-62 12 576 162 347 .467 — — — 96 151 .636 — — 319 37 27-0 — — 420 35.0
63-64 12 558 175 322 .543 — — — 66 139 .475 — — 302 39 27-0 — — 416 34.7
TOTALS 36 1693 507 1017 .499 — — — 232 438 .530 — — 922 101 81-0 — — 1246 34.6
ALL-STAR RECORD
1960 — 30 9 20 .450 — — — 5 7 .714 — — 25 2 1-0 — — 23 —
1961 — 38 2 8 .250 — — — 8 15 .533 — — 18 5 1-0 — — 12 —
1962 — 37 17 23 .739 — — — 8 16 .500 — — 24 1 4-0 — — 42 —
1963 — 35 7 11 .636 — — — 3 7 .429 — — 19 0 2-0 — — 17 —
1964 — 37 4 14 .286 — — — 11 14 .786 — — 20 1 2-0 — — 19 —
1965 — 31 9 15 .600 — — — 2 8 .250 — — 16 1 4-0 — — 20 —
TOTALS 6 208 48 91 .527 — — — 37 67 .552 — — 122 10 14-0 — — 133 22.2

CALBERT CHEANEY HT: 6’7’’ WT: 210 INDIANA BORN: JULY 17, 1971
03-04 79 2067 278 578 .481 0 10 .000 47 77 .610 77 183 260 136 184-1 60 12 603 7.6
04-05 55 951 113 265 .426 0 3 .000 24 37 .649 32 92 124 64 95-0 17 15 250 4.5
05-06 42 448 42 108 .389 0 8 .000 8 8 1.000 20 41 61 19 38-0 13 2 92 2.2
TOTALS 176 3466 433 951 .455 0 21 .000 79 118 .669 129 316 445 219 317-1 90 29 945 5.4

PHIL CHENIER HT: 6’3’’ WT: 180 CALIFORNIA BORN: OCTOBER 30, 1950
80-81 9 82 11 33 .333 1 3 .333 6 6 1.000 1 7 8 7 10-0 0 0 29 3.2

MARQUESE CHRISS HT: 6’9” WT: 240 WASHINGTON BORN: JULY 2, 1997
19-20 59 1196 210 385 .545 8 39 .205 120 156 .769 114 251 365 114 122-0 39 62 548 9.3

IAN CLARK HT: 6’3’’ WT: 175 BELMONT BORN: MARCH 7, 1991
15-16 66 578 89 202 .441 30 84 .357 28 34 .824 13 55 68 64 58-0 17 13 236 3.6
16-17 77 1137 211 433 .487 61 163 .374 44 58 .759 22 99 121 90 77-0 39 8 527 6.8
TOTALS 143 1715 300 635 .472 91 247 .368 72 92 .783 35 154 189 154 135-0 56 21 763 5.3
PLAYOFF RECORD
15-16 16 154 26 53 .491 6 18 .333 8 10 .800 2 15 17 16 18-0 8 0 66 4.1
16-17 16 219 40 79 .506 13 36 .361 16 17 .941 4 22 26 11 17-0 6 0 109 6.8
TOTALS 32 373 66 132 .500 19 54 .352 24 27 .889 6 37 43 27 35-0 14 0 175 5.5

ROBERT CHURCHWELL HT: 6’7” WT: 195 GEORGETOWN BORN: FEBRUARY 20, 1972
95-96 4 20 3 8 .375 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 3 3 1 1-0 0 0 6 1.5

341
WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
CRAIG “SPEEDY” CLAXTON HT: 5’11’’ WT: 170 HOFSTRA BORN: MAY 8, 1978
03-04 60 1595 224 524 .427 4 22 .182 182 224 .813 38 118 156 267 146-2 97 9 634 10.6
04-05 46 1501 216 501 .431 10 52 .192 162 213 .761 32 121 153 286 154-6 87 6 604 13.1
09-10 Missed entire season due to injury
TOTALS 106 3096 440 1025 .429 14 74 .189 344 437 .787 70 239 309 553 300-8 184 15 1238 11.7

JOHN COKER HT: 7’1’ WT: 280 BOISE STATE BORN: OCTOBER 28, 1971
00-01 6 32 1 8 .125 0 0 — 0 0 — 3 2 5 2 4-0 1 0 2 0.3

E. C. COLEMAN HT: 6’8’’ WT: 225 HOUSTON BAPTIST BORN: SEPTEMBER 25, 1950
77-78 72 1801 212 446 .475 — — — 40 55 .727 117 259 376 100 253-4 66 23 464 6.4

BIMBO COLES HT: 6’2’’ WT: 182 VIRGINIA TECH BORN: APRIL 22, 1968
95-96 29 733 87 218 .399 25 82 .305 29 38 .763 11 48 59 126 78-2 31 5 228 7.9
96-97 51 1183 122 314 .389 30 102 .294 37 49 .755 39 79 118 149 96-0 35 7 311 6.1
97-98 53 1471 166 438 .379 13 57 .228 78 88 .886 17 106 123 248 135-2 51 13 426 8.0
98-99 48 1276 183 414 .442 6 25 .240 83 101 .822 21 96 117 222 113-2 45 11 455 9.5
TOTALS 181 4663 558 1384 .403 74 266 .278 227 276 .822 88 329 417 745 422-6 162 36 1417 7.8

DON COLLINS HT: 6’6’’ WT: 190 WASHINGTON STATE BORN: NOVEMBER 28, 1958
83-84 61 957 187 387 .483 1 5 .200 65 89 .730 62 67 119 67 119-1 43 14 440 7.2

ED CONLIN HT: 6’6’’ WT: 200 FORDHAM BORN: SEPTEMBER 2, 1933


60-61 77 1294 216 599 .361 — — — 104 139 .748 — — 262 123 153-1 — — 536 7.0
61-62 70 963 128 371 .345 — — — 66 89 .742 — — 155 85 118-1 — — 322 4.6
TOTALS 147 2257 344 970 .355 — — — 170 228 .746 — — 417 208 271-2 — — 858 5.8
PLAYOFF RECORD
60-61 3 42 5 17 .294 — — — 5 5 1.000 — — 4 4 4-0 — — 15 5.0
61-62 11 86 9 45 .200 — — — 8 13 .615 — — 20 3 14-0 — — 26 2.4
TOTALS 14 128 14 62 .226 — — — 13 18 .722 — — 24 7 18-0 — — 41 2.9

LESTER CONNER HT: 6’4’’ WT: 185 OREGON STATE BORN: SEPTEMBER 17, 1959
82-83 75 1416 145 303 .479 0 4 .000 79 113 .699 69 152 221 253 141-1 116 7 369 4.9
83-84 82 2573 360 730 .493 1 6 .167 186 259 .718 132 173 305 401 176-1 162 12 907 11.0
84-85 79 2258 246 546 .451 4 20 .200 144 192 .750 87 159 246 369 136-1 161 13 640 8.1
85-86 36 413 51 136 .375 2 7 .286 40 54 .741 25 37 62 43 23-0 24 1 144 4.0
TOTALS 272 6660 802 1715 .468 7 37 .189 449 618 .727 313 521 834 1066 476-3 463 33 2060 7.6

QUINN COOK HT: 6’2’’ WT: 179 DUKE BORN: MARCH 23, 1993
17-18 33 740 122 252 .484 46 104 .442 22 25 .880 10 72 82 89 59-1 12 1 312 9.5
18-19 74 1059 204 439 .465 81 200 .405 20 26 .769 22 135 157 116 92-0 20 3 509 6.9
TOTALS 107 1799 326 691 .472 127 304 .418 42 51 .824 32 207 239 205 151-1 32 4 821 7.7
PLAYOFF RECORD
17-18 17 175 30 67 .448 7 31 .226 14 17 .824 2 21 23 11 13-0 4 2 81 4.8
18-19 17 193 28 70 .400 11 34 .324 4 4 1.000 2 16 18 12 13-0 3 1 71 4.2
TOTALS 34 368 58 137 .423 18 65 .277 18 21 .857 4 37 41 23 26-0 7 3 152 4.5

WAYNE COOPER HT: 6’10’’ WT: 220 NEW ORLEANS BORN: NOVEMBER 16, 1956
78-79 65 795 128 293 .437 — — — 41 61 .672 90 190 280 21 118-0 7 44 297 4.6
79-80 79 1781 367 750 .489 1 4 .250 136 181 .751 202 305 507 42 246-5 20 79 871 11.0
TOTALS 144 2576 495 1043 .475 1 4 .250 177 242 .731 292 495 787 63 364-5 27 123 1168 8.1

LARRY COSTELLO HT: 6’1’’ WT: 188 NIAGARA BORN: JULY 2, 1931
54-55 19 463 46 139 .331 — — — 26 32 .813 — — 49 78 37-0 — — 118 6.2
56-57 72 2111 186 497 .374 — — — 175 222 .788 — — 323 236 182-2 — — 547 7.6
TOTALS 91 2574 232 636 .365 — — — 201 254 .791 — — 372 314 219-2 — — 665 7.3
PLAYOFF RECORD
56-57 2 16 3 8 .375 — — — 0 1 .000 — — 5 2 3-0 — — 6 3.0

JOHN COUGHRAN HT: 6’8’’ WT: 230 CALIFORNIA BORN: SEPTEMBER 12, 1951
79-80 24 160 29 81 .358 2 9 .222 8 14 .571 2 17 19 12 24-0 7 1 68 2.8

JOE COURTNEY HT: 6’8’’ WT: 240 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI BORN: OCTOBER 17, 1969
92-93 7 70 9 23 .391 0 0 — 4 5 .800 2 15 17 2 8-0 3 4 22 3.1

DeMARCUS COUSINS HT: 6’11’’ WT: 270 KENTUCKY BORN: AUGUST 13, 1990
18-19 30 771 178 371 .480 26 95 .274 106 144 .736 43 204 247 107 109-2 40 44 488 16.3
PLAYOFF RECORD
18-19 8 133 21 53 .396 3 12 .250 16 25 .640 9 30 39 19 24-1 5 6 61 7.6

342
WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
WESLEY COX HT: 6’6’’ WT: 215 LOUISVILLE BORN: JANUARY 27, 1955
77-78 43 453 69 173 .399 — — — 58 100 .580 42 101 143 12 82-1 — — 196 4.6
78-79 31 360 53 123 .431 — — — 40 92 .435 18 45 63 11 68-0 — — 146 4.7
TOTALS 74 813 122 296 .412 — — — 98 192 .510 60 146 206 23 150-1 — — 342 4.6

JAMAL CRAWFORD HT: 6’5’’ WT: 200 MICHIGAN BORN: MARCH 20, 1980
08-09 54 2087 346 853 .406 107 317 .338 265 298 .889 21 155 176 240 79-0 48 13 1064 19.7

JORDAN CRAWFORD HT: 6’4’’ WT: 195 XAVIER BORN: NOVEMBER 28, 1984
13-14 42 661 139 333 .417 40 128 .313 36 43 .837 10 53 63 57 44-0 13 2 354 8.4
PLAYOFF RECORD
13-14 6 57 12 33 .364 2 7 .286 11 14 .786 4 5 9 2 7-0 1 0 37 6.2

ALL-TIME ROSTER
RON CREVIER HT: 7’0’’ WT: 235 BOSTON COLLEGE BORN: APRIL 8, 1958
85-86 1 1 0 1 .000 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 0-0 — — 0 0.0

AUSTIN CROSHERE HT: 6’10’’ WT: 235 PROVIDENCE BORN: MAY 1, 1975
07-08 44 457 61 137 .445 22 61 .361 29 32 .906 33 71 104 30 60-1 8 6 173 3.9

RUSSELL CROSS HT: 6’9’’ WT: 240 PURDUE BORN: SEPTEMBER 5, 1961
83-84 45 354 64 112 .571 0 0 — 38 91 .418 35 47 82 22 58-0 12 7 166 3.7

FRANCIS CROSSIN HT: 6’1’’ WT: 165 PENNSYLVANIA BORN: JUNE 4, 1924
47-48 39 — 29 121 .240 — — — 13 23 .565 — — — 20 28- — — 71 1.8
48-49 44 — 74 212 .347 — — — 26 42 .619 — — — 55 53- — — 174 4.0
49-50 64 — 185 574 .322 — — — 79 101 .782 — — — 148 139- — — 449 7.0
TOTALS 147 — 288 907 .318 — — — 118 166 .711 — — — 223 220- — — 694 4.7
PLAYOFF RECORD
47-48 10 — 16 49 .327 — — — 8 9 .889 — — — 10 — — — 40 4.0
48-49 2 — 13 31 .419 — — — 5 7 .714 — — — 3 — — — 31 15.5
49-50 2 — 9 27 .333 — — — 8 9 .889 — — — 4 3- — — 26 13.0
TOTALS 14 — 38 107 .355 — — — 21 25 .840 — — — 17 3- — — 97 6.9

TERRY CUMMINGS HT: 6’9’’ WT: 250 DEPAUL BORN: MARCH 15, 1961
98-99 50 1011 186 424 .439 1 1 1.000 81 114 .711 95 160 255 58 168-4 46 10 454 9.1
99-00 22 398 76 177 .429 0 0 --- 32 39 .821 45 62 107 21 74-0 13 8 184 8.4
TOTALS 72 1400 262 601 .436 1 1 1.000 113 153 .739 140 222 362 79 242-4 59 18 638 8.9

VONTEEGO CUMMINGS HT: 6’3’’ WT: 190 PITTSBURGH BORN: FEBRUARY 29, 1976
99-00 75 1793 265 655 .405 49 151 .325 127 169 .751 57 127 184 247 147-4 91 13 706 9.4
00-01 66 1495 178 517 .344 48 143 .336 79 116 .681 47 90 137 227 160-2 67 14 483 7.3
TOTALS 141 3288 443 1172 .378 97 294 .330 206 285 .723 104 217 321 474 307-6 158 27 1189 8.4

BILL CURLEY HT: 6’9’’ WT: 245 BOSTON COLLEGE BORN: MAY 29, 1972
99-00 24 259 23 57 .404 0 1 .000 18 25 .720 14 28 42 14 51-1 11 4 64 2.7
00-01 15 177 24 43 .558 1 1 1.000 11 15 .733 21 16 37 3 41-1 6 8 60 4.0
TOTALS 39 436 47 100 .470 1 2 .500 29 40 .725 35 44 79 17 92-2 17 12 124 3.2

STEPHEN CURRY HT: 6’3’’ WT: 190 DAVIDSON BORN: MARCH 11, 1988
09-10 80 2897 528 1143 .462 166 380 .437 177 200 .885 48 308 356 472 252-4 152 19 1399 17.5
10-11 74 2489 505 1053 .480 151 342 .442 212 227 .934 52 234 286 432 233-2 109 20 1373 18.6
11-12 26 732 145 296 .490 55 121 .455 38 47 .809 15 73 88 138 62-0 39 8 383 14.7
12-13 78 2983 626 1388 .451 272 600 .453 262 291 .900 59 255 314 539 198-2 126 12 1786 22.9
13-14 78 2846 652 1383 .471 261 615 .424 308 348 .885 46 288 334 666 194-1 128 14 1873 24.0
14-15 80 2613 653 1341 .487 286 646 .443 308 337 .914 56 285 341 619 158-0 163 16 1900 23.8
15-16 79 2700 805 1598 .504 402 886 .454 363 400 .908 68 362 430 527 161-0 169 15 2375 30.1
16-17 79 2639 675 1443 .468 324 789 .411 325 362 .898 61 292 353 524 183-1 142 17 1999 25.3
17-18 51 1631 428 864 .495 212 501 .423 278 302 .921 36 225 261 310 114-1 80 8 1346 26.4
18-19 69 2331 632 1340 .472 354 810 .437 263 287 .916 45 324 369 361 166-0 92 25 1881 27.3
19-20 5 139 33 82 .402 12 49 .245 26 26 1.000 4 22 26 33 11-0 5 2 104 20.8
TOTALS 699 23999 5682 11931 .476 2495 5739 .435 2560 2827 .906 490 2668 3158 4621 1732-11 1205 156 16419 23.5
PLAYOFF RECORD
12-13 12 497 102 235 .434 42 106 .396 35 38 .921 5 41 46 97 35-0 20 2 281 23.4
13-14 7 296 51 116 .440 22 57 .386 37 42 .881 4 21 25 59 18-0 12 1 161 23.0
14-15 21 826 200 439 .456 98 232 .422 96 115 .835 20 85 105 134 47-0 39 3 594 28.3
15-16 18 614 148 338 .438 80 198 .404 76 83 .916 14 85 99 93 39-1 26 5 452 25.1
16-17 17 601 151 312 .484 72 172 .419 103 114 .904 22 84 106 114 37-0 34 4 477 28.1
17-18 15 555 137 304 .451 64 162 .395 45 47 .957 9 82 91 81 38-0 26 11 383 25.5
18-19 22 846 190 431 .441 92 244 .377 148 157 .943 17 115 132 126 68-0 24 4 620 28.2
TOTALS 112 4235 979 2175 .450 470 1171 .401 540 596 .906 91 513 604 704 282-1 181 30 2968 26.5

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WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
STEPHEN CURRY (CONTINUED...)
ALL-STAR RECORD
2014 — 28 4 14 .286 2 11 .182 2 2 1.000 1 3 11 1 1-0 1 0 12 —
2015 — 27 6 16 .375 3 10 .300 0 0 — 4 5 9 5 1-0 1 0 15 —
2016 — 29 10 18 .556 6 13 .462 0 0 — 1 4 5 6 1-0 4 0 26 —
2017 — 28 8 16 .500 5 11 .455 0 0 — 1 3 4 6 3-0 1 0 21 —
2018 — 27 4 14 .286 3 11 .273 0 0 — 2 4 6 5 0-0 1 0 11 —
2019 — 29 6 23 .261 4 17 .235 1 1 1.000 1 8 9 7 0-0 0 0 17 —
TOTALS 6 167 38 101 .376 23 73 .315 3 3 1.000 10 26 36 40 6-0 8 0 102 17.0

ED DAHLER HT: 6’5’’ WT: 190 DUQUESNE BORN: JANUARY 31, 1926
51-52 14 112 14 38 .368 — — — 7 7 1.000 — — 22 5 16-0 — — 35 2.5

HOWIE DALLMAR HT: 6’4’’ WT: 202 STANFORD BORN: MAY 24, 1922
46-47 60 — 199 710 .280 — — — 130 203 .640 — — — 104 141- — — 528 8.8
47-48 48 — 215 781 .275 — — — 157 211 .744 — — — 120 141- — — 587 12.2
48-49 38 — 105 342 .307 — — — 83 116 .716 — — — 116 104- — — 293 7.7
TOTALS 146 — 519 1833 .283 — — — 370 530 .698 — — — 340 386- — — 1408 9.6
PLAYOFF RECORD
46-47 10 — 26 104 .250 — — — 30 40 .750 — — — 16 — — — 82 8.2
47-48 13 — 38 178 .213 — — — 30 48 .625 — — — 37 55- — — 106 8.2
48-49 2 — 4 18 .222 — — — 5 7 .714 — — — 4 9- — — 13 6.5
TOTALS 25 — 68 300 .227 — — — 65 95 .684 — — — 57 64- — — 201 8.0

ERICK DAMPIER HT: 6’11’’ WT: 270 MISSISSIPPI STATE BORN: JULY 14, 1974
97-98 82 2656 352 791 .445 0 2 .000 267 399 .669 272 443 715 94 281-6 39 139 971 11.8
98-99 50 1414 161 414 .389 0 0 --- 120 204 .588 164 218 382 54 165-2 26 58 442 8.8
99-00 21 495 70 173 .405 0 0 --- 27 51 .529 48 86 134 19 75-1 8 15 167 8.0
00-01 43 1038 126 314 .401 0 2 .000 67 126 .532 97 153 250 59 123-3 17 58 319 7.4
01-02 73 1740 209 480 .435 0 0 --- 136 211 .645 167 220 387 87 235-4 17 167 554 7.6
02-03 82 1978 259 522 .496 0 2 .000 155 222 .698 248 295 543 58 242-3 27 154 673 8.2
03-04 74 2403 348 650 .535 0 2 .000 217 332 .654 344 543 887 60 227-3 33 137 913 12.3
TOTALS 425 11724 1525 3344 .456 0 8 .000 989 1545 .640 1340 1958 3298 431 1348-22 167 728 4039 9.5

JERMAREO DAVIDSON HT: 6’10’’ WT: 230 ALABAMA BORN: NOVEMBER 15, 1984
08-09 14 111 17 35 .486 0 0 —- 8 17 .471 10 24 34 1 12-0 2 3 42 3.0

BARON DAVIS HT: 6’3’’ WT: 223 UCLA BORN: APRIL 13, 1979
04-05 28 988 180 449 .401 74 217 .341 111 147 .755 16 92 108 233 74-1 50 10 545 19.5
05-06 54 1971 335 861 .389 102 324 .315 195 289 .675 45 191 236 480 165-3 89 14 967 17.9
06-07 63 2221 452 1030 .439 85 280 .304 275 369 .745 51 225 276 509 181-1 135 29 1264 20.1
07-08 82 3196 650 1526 .426 173 525 .330 318 424 .750 96 289 385 623 247-3 191 43 1791 21.8
TOTALS 227 8376 1617 3866 .418 434 1346 .322 899 1229 .731 208 797 1005 1845 667-8 465 106 4567 20.1
PLAYOFF RECORD
06-07 11 445 98 191 .513 25 67 .373 57 74 .770 11 39 50 72 46-1 32 7 278 25.3

DALE DAVIS HT: 6’11’’ WT: 250 CLEMSON BORN: MARCH 25, 1969
04-05 36 577 45 109 .413 0 0 —- 22 38 .579 61 92 153 23 79-1 13 32 112 3.1

DWIGHT DAVIS HT: 6’8’’ WT: 220 HOUSTON BORN: OCTOBER 28, 1949
75-76 72 866 111 269 .413 — — — 78 113 .690 86 139 225 46 141-0 20 28 300 4.2
76-77 33 552 55 124 .444 — — — 49 72 .681 34 61 95 29 93-1 11 8 159 4.8
TOTALS 105 1418 166 393 .422 — — — 127 185 .686 120 200 320 75 234-1 31 36 459 4.4
PLAYOFF RECORD
75-76 11 142 16 37 .432 — — — 18 22 .818 9 19 28 10 28-1 3 4 50 4.5

MARK DAVIS HT: 6’7’’ WT: 205 TEXAS TECH BORN: APRIL 26, 1973
99-00 23 464 56 137 .409 0 2 .000 31 47 .660 31 53 84 38 52-0 25 4 143 6.2

WALTER DAVIS HT: 6’8’’ WT: 205 TEXAS A&M BORN: JANUARY 5, 1931
53-54 68 1568 167 455 .367 — — — 65 101 .644 — — 435 58 207-9 — — 399 5.9
54-55 61 766 701 182 .385 — — — 35 48 .729 — — 206 36 100-0 — — 175 2.9
55-56 70 1097 123 333 .369 — — — 77 112 .688 — — 276 56 230-7 — — 323 4.6
56-57 65 1250 178 437 .407 — — — 74 106 .698 — — 306 52 235-9 — — 430 6.6
57-58 61 663 85 244 .348 — — — 61 82 .744 — — 174 29 143-0 — — 231 3.8
TOTALS 325 5344 623 1651 .377 — — — 312 449 .695 — — 1397 231 915-25 — — 1558 4.8
PLAYOFF RECORD
55-56 10 69 10 22 .455 — — — 3 6 .500 — — 28 3 21-0 — — 23 2.3
56-57 2 37 4 13 .308 — — — 4 4 1.000 — — 14 1 8-0 — — 12 6.0
TOTALS 12 106 14 35 .400 — — — 7 10 .700 — — 42 4 29-0 — — 35 2.9

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WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
ANDREW DECLERCQ HT: 6’10” WT :230 FLORIDA BORN: FEBRUARY 1, 1973
95-96 22 203 24 50 .480 0 1 .000 11 19 .597 18 21 39 9 30-0 7 5 59 2.7
96-97 71 1065 142 273 .520 0 0 — 91 151 .603 122 176 298 32 229-3 33 27 375 5.3
TOTALS 93 1268 166 323 .513 0 1 .000 102 170 .600 140 197 337 42 259-3 40 32 434 4.7

DEWAYNE DEDMON HT: 7’0’’ WT: 255 USC BORN: AUGUST 12, 1989
13-14 4 6 0 1 .000 0 0 --- 1 2 .500 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 1 0.3

VINNY DEL NEGRO HT: 6’4’’ WT: 200 NORTH CAROLINA STATE BORN: AUGUST 9, 1966
00-01 29 396 30 90 .333 1 9 .111 16 16 1.000 4 27 31 62 36-0 6 0 77 2.7

TONY DELK HT: 6’2’’ WT: 189 KENTUCKY BORN: JANUARY 28, 1974
97-98 74 1647 311 794 .392 41 156 .263 110 149 .738 38 132 170 169 88-0 73 12 773 12.3

ALL-TIME ROSTER
98-99 36 630 92 253 .364 16 66 .242 46 71 .648 11 43 54 95 47-0 16 6 246 6.8
TOTALS 110 2277 403 1047 .385 57 222 .257 156 220 .709 49 175 224 264 135-0 89 18 1019 9.3

DELL DEMPS HT: 6’4’’ WT: 210 PACIFIC BORN: FEBRUARY 12, 1970
93-94 2 11 2 6 .333 0 0 — 0 2 .000 0 0 0 1 1-0 2 0 4 2.0

GEORGE DEMPSEY HT: 6’3’’ WT: 192 KING’S (DE) BORN: JULY 19, 1929
54-55 48 1387 127 360 .353 — — — 98 141 .695 — — 236 174 141-1 — — 352 7.3
55-56 72 1444 126 265 .475 — — — 88 139 .633 — — 264 205 146-7 — — 340 4.7
56-57 71 1147 134 302 .444 — — — 55 102 .539 — — 251 136 107-0 — — 323 4.5
57-58 67 1048 112 311 .360 — — — 70 105 .667 — — 214 128 113-0 — — 294 4.4
58-59 57 694 92 215 .428 — — — 81 106 .764 — — 160 68 95-0 — — 265 4.6
TOTALS 315 5720 591 1453 .407 — — — 392 593 .661 — — 1125 711 602-8 — — 1574 5.0
PLAYOFF RECORD
55-56 10 134 12 30 .400 — — — 14 20 .700 — — 25 13 11-0 — — 38 3.8
56-57 2 74 9 21 .429 — — — 7 16 .438 — — 15 12 5-0 — — 25 12.5
57-58 8 101 14 28 .500 — — — 5 9 .556 — — 18 6 11-0 — — 33 4.1
TOTALS 20 309 35 79 .443 — — — 26 45 .578 — — 58 31 27-0 — — 96 4.8

DERREK DICKEY HT: 6’7’’ WT: 210 CINCINNATI BORN: OCTOBER 26, 1951
73-74 66 930 115 233 .494 — — — 51 66 .773 123 216 339 54 112-1 17 15 281 4.3
74-75 80 1859 274 569 .482 — — — 66 99 .667 190 360 550 125 199-0 52 19 614 7.7
75-76 79 1207 220 473 .465 — — — 62 79 .785 114 235 349 83 141-1 26 11 502 6.4
76-77 49 856 158 345 .458 — — — 45 61 .738 100 140 240 63 101-1 20 11 361 7.4
77-78 47 493 87 198 .439 — — — 30 36 .833 36 61 97 21 56-0 14 4 204 4.3
TOTALS 321 5345 854 1818 .470 — — — 254 341 .745 563 1012 1575 346 609-3 129 60 1962 6.1
PLAYOFF RECORD
74-75 15 257 47 78 .603 — — — 9 16 .563 20 53 73 11 28-1 8 0 103 6.9
75-76 12 173 31 62 .500 — — — 14 17 .824 18 24 42 6 27-0 2 1 76 6.3
TOTALS 27 430 78 140 .557 — — — 23 33 .697 38 77 115 17 55-1 10 1 179 6.6

MARCUS DERRICKSON HT: 6’7’’ WT: 249 GEORGETOWN BORN: FEBRUARY 1, 1996
18-19 11 67 16 33 .485 10 20 .500 4 5 .800 8 5 13 1 9-0 0 1 46 4.2

CONNIE DIERKING HT: 6’10’’ WT: 222 CINCINNATI BORN: OCTOBER 2, 1936
64-65 68 1294 218 538 .405 — — — 100 168 .595 — — 435 72 165-4 — — 536 7.9

IKE DIOGU HT: 6’8’’ WT: 255 ARIZONA STATE BORN: SEPTEMBER 11, 1983
05-06 69 1031 175 334 .524 0 0 — 136 168 .810 95 134 229 29 164-4 15 30 486 7.0
06-07 17 222 44 83 .530 0 0 — 35 44 .795 21 42 63 5 35-1 3 11 123 7.2
TOTALS 86 1253 219 417 .525 0 0 — 171 212 .801 116 176 292 34 199-2 18 41 609 7.1

TONEY DOUGLAS HT: 6’2’’ WT: 190 FLORIDA STATE BORN: MARCH 16, 1986
13-14 24 265 32 86 .372 19 59 .322 5 8 .625 4 22 26 19 34-0 6 2 88 3.7

CHARLES DUDLEY HT: 6’2’’ WT: 180 WASHINGTON BORN: MARCH 5, 1950
74-75 67 756 102 217 .470 — — — 70 97 .722 61 84 145 103 105-1 40 2 274 4.1
75-76 82 1456 182 345 .528 — — — 157 245 .641 112 157 269 239 170-0 77 2 521 6.4
76-77 79 1682 220 421 .523 — — — 129 203 .635 119 177 296 347 169-0 67 6 569 7.2
77-78 78 1660 127 249 .510 — — — 138 195 .708 86 201 287 409 181-0 68 2 392 5.0
TOTALS 306 5554 631 1232 .512 — — — 494 740 .668 378 619 997 1098 625-1 252 12 1756 5.7
PLAYOFF RECORD
74-75 13 112 10 24 .417 — — — 16 28 .571 5 12 17 17 23-0 5 2 36 2.8
75-76 13 260 33 57 .579 — — — 24 33 .727 20 16 36 38 29-0 22 1 90 6.9
76-77 10 236 13 37 .351 — — — 15 23 .652 17 21 38 69 28-0 7 0 41 4.1
TOTALS 36 608 56 118 .475 — — — 55 84 .655 42 49 91 124 80-0 34 3 167 4.6

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WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
TERRY DUEROD HT: 6’2’’ WT: 180 UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT BORN: JULY 29, 1956
82-83 5 49 9 19 .474 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 3 3 5 5-0 2 1 18 3.6

MIKE DUNLEAVY HT: 6’9’’ WT: 230 DUKE BORN: SEPTEMBER 15, 1980
02-03 82 1305 168 417 .403 52 150 .347 78 100 .780 66 148 214 106 120-0 53 19 466 5.7
03-04 75 2336 323 720 .449 94 254 .370 137 185 .741 87 355 442 220 169-2 68 13 877 11.7
04-05 79 2570 408 905 .451 107 276 .388 134 172 .779 97 338 435 203 198-3 79 26 1057 13.4
05-06 81 2578 331 816 .406 74 260 .285 196 252 .778 78 321 399 237 199-1 60 32 932 11.5
06-07 39 1051 166 370 .449 36 104 .346 78 101 .772 40 147 187 117 83-0 38 12 446 11.4
TOTALS 356 9840 1396 3228 .432 363 1044 .348 623 810 .769 368 1309 1677 883 769-6 298 102 3778 10.6

PAT DUNN HT: 6’2’’ WT: 180 UTAH STATE BORN: MARCH 17, 1931
57-58 28 206 28 90 .311 — — — 14 17 .824 — — 31 28 20-0 — — 70 2.0
PLAYOFF RECORD
57-58 3 8 0 4 .000 — — — 0 0 — — — 1 1 1-0 — — 0 0.0

KEVIN DURANT HT: 6’9’’ WT: 240 TEXAS BORN: SEPTEMBER 29, 1988
16-17 62 2070 551 1026 .537 117 312 .375 336 384 .875 39 474 513 300 117-0 66 99 1555 25.1
17-18 68 2325 630 1222 .516 173 413 .419 359 404 .889 31 433 464 366 133-0 50 119 1792 26.4
18-19 78 2702 721 1383 .521 137 388 .353 448 506 .885 33 464 497 457 155-1 58 84 2027 26.0
TOTALS 208 7098 1902 3631 .524 427 1113 .384 1143 1294 .883 103 1371 1474 1123 405-0 174 302 5374 25.8
PLAYOFF RECORD
16-17 15 533 149 268 .556 38 86 .442 92 103 .893 16 104 120 64 39-0 12 20 428 28.5
17-18 21 807 212 435 .487 47 138 .341 137 152 .901 13 150 163 99 43-0 15 25 608 29.0
18-19 12 442 125 243 .514 35 80 .438 102 113 .903 1 58 59 54 38-1 13 12 387 32.3
TOTALS 48 1783 486 946 .514 120 304 .395 331 368 .899 30 311 341 217 120-1 40 57 1423 29.6
ALL-STAR RECORD
2017 — 27 9 16 .563 2 8 .250 1 2 .500 4 6 10 10 1-0 2 0 21 —
2018 — 30 7 13 .538 3 8 .375 2 2 1.000 1 5 6 5 3-0 3 1 19 —
2019 — 25 10 15 .667 6 9 .667 5 5 1.000 0 7 7 2 1-0 1 2 31 —
TOTALS 3 82 26 44 .591 11 25 .440 8 9 .889 5 18 23 17 5-0 6 3 71 23.7

PAT DURHAM HT: 6’7’’ WT: 215 COLORADO STATE BORN: MARCH 10, 1967
92-93 5 78 6 25 .240 0 0 — 9 12 .750 5 9 14 4 6-0 1 1 21 4.2

MARIO ELIE HT: 6’5’’ WT: 210 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL BORN: NOVEMBER 26, 1963
90-91 30 624 77 152 .507 3 8 .375 74 87 .851 46 63 109 44 83-1 19 10 231 7.7
91-92 79 1677 221 424 .521 23 70 .329 155 182 .852 69 158 227 174 159-3 68 15 620 7.8
TOTALS 109 2301 298 576 .517 26 78 .333 229 269 .851 115 221 336 218 242-4 87 25 851 7.8
PLAYOFF RECORD
90-91 9 197 28 56 .500 1 1 1.000 27 32 .844 17 15 32 13 32-0 5 1 84 9.3
91-92 4 80 23 36 .639 2 2 1.000 2 3 .667 11 11 22 10 11-1 5 0 50 12.5
TOTALS 13 277 51 92 .554 3 3 1.000 29 35 .829 28 26 54 23 43-1 10 1 134 10.3

JOE ELLIS HT: 6’6’’ WT: 175 SAN FRANCISCO BORN: MAY 3, 1944
66-67 41 333 67 164 .409 — — — 19 25 .760 — — 112 27 45-0 — — 153 3.7
67-68 51 624 111 302 .368 — — — 32 50 .640 — — 195 37 83-2 — — 254 5.0
68-69 74 1731 371 939 .395 — — — 147 201 .731 — — 481 130 258-13 — — 889 12.0
69-70 76 2380 501 1223 .410 — — — 200 270 .741 — — 594 139 281-13 — — 1202 15.8
70-71 80 2275 356 898 .396 — — — 151 203 .744 — — 511 161 287-6 — — 863 10.8
71-72 78 1462 280 681 .411 — — — 95 132 .720 — — 389 97 224-4 — — 655 8.4
72-73 74 1054 199 487 .409 — — — 69 93 .742 — — 282 88 143-2 — — 467 6.3
73-74 50 515 61 190 .321 — — — 18 31 .581 — — 122 37 76-2 — — 140 2.8
TOTALS 524 10,374 1946 4884 .398 — — — 731 1005 .727 — — 2686 716 1397-42 — — 4623 8.8
PLAYOFF RECORD
66-67 3 6 1 4 .250 — — — 0 0 — — — 1 2 2-0 — — 2 0.7
67-68 9 104 13 44 .295 — — — 6 7 .857 — — 19 7 16-0 — — 32 3.6
68-69 6 161 23 79 .291 — — — 16 25 .640 — — 51 3 22-0 — — 62 10.3
70-71 5 91 13 42 .310 — — — 2 3 .667 — — 21 0 8-0 — — 28 5.6
71-72 5 113 21 63 .333 — — — 12 17 .706 — — 21 4 9-0 — — 54 10.8
72-73 10 100 12 38 .316 — — — 0 0 — — — 18 7 18-1 — — 24 2.4
TOTALS 38 575 83 270 .307 — — — 36 52 .692 — — 131 23 75-1 — — 202 5.3

346
WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
MONTA ELLIS HT: 6’3’’ WT: 185 LANIER HS (JACKSON, MS) BORN: OCTOBER 26, 1985
05-06 49 886 132 318 .415 28 82 .341 42 59 .712 22 83 105 78 69-0 32 11 334 6.8
06-07 77 2638 480 1010 .475 39 143 .273 273 358 .763 62 181 243 319 210-1 132 21 1272 16.5
07-08 81 3071 652 1227 .531 12 52 .231 320 417 .767 133 271 404 315 195-0 124 27 1636 20.2
08-09 25 892 194 430 .451 8 26 .308 78 94 .830 14 94 108 93 67-0 39 8 474 19.0
09-10 64 2647 631 1406 .449 77 228 .338 292 388 .753 47 210 257 340 189-2 143 25 1631 25.5
10-11 80 3226 726 1611 .451 137 379 .361 340 431 .789 44 237 281 450 203-0 168 23 1929 24.1
11-12 37 1365 305 704 .433 50 156 .321 151 186 .812 16 111 127 223 84-0 56 12 811 21.9
TOTALS 413 14,725 3120 6706 .465 351 1066 .329 1496 1933 .774 338 1187 1525 1818 1017-3 694 127 8087 19.6
PLAYOFF RECORD
06-07 11 238 32 82 .390 1 9 .111 23 28 .821 8 17 25 10 23-0 10 2 88 8.0

CHRIS ENGLER HT: 7’0’’ WT: 248 WYOMING BORN: MARCH 1, 1959

ALL-TIME ROSTER
82-83 54 369 38 94 .404 0 0 — 5 16 .313 43 61 104 11 95-1 7 17 81 1.5
83-84 46 360 33 83 .398 0 0 — 14 23 .609 27 70 97 11 68-0 9 3 80 1.7
TOTALS 100 729 71 177 .401 0 0 — 19 39 .487 70 131 201 22 163-1 16 20 161 1.6

RAY EPPS HT: 6’6’’ WT: 195 NORFOLK STATE BORN: AUGUST 20, 1956
78-79 13 72 10 23 .435 — — — 6 8 .750 0 5 5 2 7-0 1 0 26 2.0

KEITH ERICKSON HT: 6’5’’ WT: 200 UCLA BORN: APRIL 19, 1944
65-66 64 646 95 267 .356 — — — 43 65 .662 — — 162 38 91-1 — — 233 3.6

JACOB EVANS III HT: 6’6’’ WT: 210 CINCINNATI BORN: JUNE 18, 1997
18-19 30 204 18 53 .340 4 15 .267 0 1 .000 6 19 25 23 28-0 5 3 40 1.3
19-20 27 414 45 133 .338 13 38 .342 25 29 .862 9 32 41 31 41-0 11 12 128 4.7
TOTALS 57 617 63 186 .339 17 53 .321 25 30 .833 15 51 66 54 69-0 16 15 168 2.9
PLAYOFF RECORD
18-19 7 18 2 5 .400 1 2 .500 0 0 --- 0 1 1 1 1-0 0 0 5 0.7

FESTUS EZELI HT: 6’11’’ WT: 265 VANDERBILT BORN: OCTOBER 21, 1989
12-13 78 1120 74 169 .438 0 0 — 43 81 .531 141 172 313 22 157-1 23 74 191 2.4
13-14 Missed entire season due to injury
14-15 46 504 76 139 .547 0 0 — 49 78 .628 60 95 155 9 77-1 7 42 201 4.4
15-16 46 770 125 228 .548 0 0 — 70 132 .530 91 166 257 32 94-1 18 50 320 7.0
TOTALS 170 2394 275 536 .513 0 0 — 162 291 .557 292 433 725 63 328-3 48 166 712 4.2
PLAYOFF RECORD
12-13 12 134 6 13 .462 0 0 — 12 21 .571 13 17 30 2 24-0 3 7 24 2.0
13-14 Missed playoffs due to injury
14-15 20 183 27 50 .540 0 0 — 16 29 .552 24 38 62 6 25-0 1 10 70 3.5
15-16 23 203 37 69 .536 0 0 — 19 44 .432 23 38 61 8 34-0 1 7 93 4.0
TOTALS 55 520 70 132 .530 0 0 — 47 94 .500 60 93 153 16 83-0 5 24 187 3.4

PHIL FARBMAN HT: 6’1’’ WT: 190 CCNY BORN: APRIL 3, 1924
48-49 48 — 50 163 .307 — — — 55 81 .679 — — — 36 86- — — 155 3.2

TONY FARMER HT: 6’9” WT: 245 NEBRASKA BORN: JANUARY 3, 1970
99-00 74 1199 127 312 .407 8 44 .182 203 265 .766 118 177 295 74 167-1 66 16 465 6.3

DAVID FEDOR HT: 6’6’’ WT: 192 FLORIDA STATE BORN: DECEMBER 10, 1940
62-63 7 27 3 10 .300 — — — 0 1 .000 — — 6 1 4-0 — — 6 0.9

DAVE FEITL HT: 7’0’’ WT: 240 TEXAS-EL PASO BORN: JUNE 8, 1962
87-88 70 1128 182 404 .450 0 4 .000 94 134 .701 83 252 335 53 146-1 15 9 458 6.5

DUANE FERRELL HT: 6’7’’ WT: 215 GEORGIA TECH BORN: FEBRUARY 28, 1965
97-98 50 461 41 111 .369 0 6 .000 12 12 .545 25 22 47 26 50-0 21 6 94 1.9
98-99 8 46 1 14 .071 0 0 — 3 4 .750 5 1 6 0 4-0 1 1 5 0.6
TOTALS 58 507 42 125 .336 0 6 .000 15 26 .577 30 23 53 26 54-0 22 7 99 1.7

DANIEL FINN HT: 6’1’’ WT: 185 ST. JOHN’S (NY) BORN: MAY 27, 1928
52-53 31 1015 135 409 .330 — — — 99 182 .544 — — 175 146 124-9 — — 369 11.9
53-54 68 1562 170 495 .343 — — — 126 196 .643 — — 216 265 215-7 — — 466 6.9
54-55 43 820 77 265 .291 — — — 53 86 .616 — — 157 155 114-3 — — 207 4.8
TOTALS 142 3397 382 1169 .327 — — — 278 464 .599 — — 548 566 453-19 — — 1042 7.3

DEREK FISHER HT: 6’1’’ WT: 205 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK BORN: AUGUST 9, 1974
04-05 74 2222 297 755 .393 108 291 .371 175 203 .862 38 180 218 301 176-1 76 4 877 11.9
05-06 82 2589 364 887 .410 117 295 .397 244 293 .833 36 175 211 352 237-3 125 8 1089 13.3
TOTALS 156 4811 661 1642 .403 225 586 .384 419 496 .845 74 355 429 653 413-4 201 12 1966 12.6

347
WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
JEROME FLEISHMAN HT: 6’2’’ WT: 190 NYU BORN: FEBRUARY 14, 1922
46-47 59 — 97 372 .261 — — — 69 127 .543 — — — 40 101- — — 263 4.5
47-48 47 — 119 501 .238 — — — 95 138 .688 — — — 43 122- — — 333 7.2
48-49 59 — 123 424 .290 — — — 77 118 .653 — — — 120 137- — — 323 5.5
49-50 65 — 102 353 .289 — — — 93 151 .616 — — — 118 129- — — 297 4.6
52-53 33 882 100 303 .303 — — — 96 140 .686 — — 152 108 118-7 — — 296 9.0
TOTALS 263 882 541 1953 .226 — — — 430 674 .638 — — 152 239 607-7 — — 1512 5.7
PLAYOFF RECORD
46-47 9 — 22 70 .314 — — — 13 18 .722 — — — 3 20- — — 57 6.3
47-48 7 — 5 89 .056 — — — 6 8 .750 — — — 2 7- — — 16 2.3
48-49 2 — 7 26 .269 — — — 6 9 .667 — — — 4 5- — — 20 10.0
49-50 2 — 1 3 .333 — — — 0 1 .000 — — — 3 6- — — 2 1.0
TOTALS 20 — 35 188 .186 — — — 25 36 .694 — — — 12 38- — — 95 4.8

LUIS FLORES HT: 6’2’’ WT: 200 MANHATTAN BORN: APRIL 11, 1981
04-05 15 73 13 27 .481 4 9 .444 2 2 1.000 0 2 2 11 9-0 2 0 32 2.1

ERIC “SLEEPY” FLOYD HT: 6’3’’ WT: 175 GEORGETOWN BORN: MARCH 6, 1960
82-83 33 754 134 311 .431 6 11 .545 112 135 .830 40 55 95 71 78-2 39 8 386 11.7
83-84 77 2555 484 1045 .463 8 45 .178 315 386 .816 87 184 271 269 216-0 103 31 1291 16.8
84-85 82 2873 610 1372 .445 42 143 .294 336 415 .810 62 140 202 406 226-1 134 41 1598 19.5
85-86 82 2764 510 1007 .506 39 119 .328 351 441 .796 76 221 297 746 199-2 157 16 1410 17.2
86-87 82 3064 503 1030 .488 73 190 384 462 537 .860 56 212 268 848 199-1 146 18 1541 18.8
87-88 18 680 132 301 .439 1 20 .050 116 139 .835 26 65 91 178 46-0 27 2 381 21.2
TOTALS 374 12,690 2373 5066 .468 169 528 .320 1692 2053 .824 347 877 1224 2518 964-6 606 116 6607 17.7
PLAYOFF RECORD
86-87 10 414 77 152 .507 13 28 .464 47 51 .922 9 21 30 102 24-0 18 2 214 21.4
ALL-STAR RECORD
1987 1 19 4 7 .571 0 0 — 5 7 .714 2 3 5 1 2-0 1 0 14 14.0

LEVI FONTAINE HT: 6’4’’ WT: 190 MARYLAND STATE BORN: NOVEMBER 1, 1948
70-71 35 210 53 145 .366 — — — 28 37 .757 — — 15 22 27-0 — — 134 3.8
PLAYOFF RECORD
70-71 2 9 2 3 .667 — — — 1 3 .333 — — 0 0 2-0 — — 5 2.5

DANNY FORTSON HT: 6’8” WT: 260 CINCINNATI BORN: MARCH 27, 1976
00-01 6 203 29 50 .580 0 0 --- 42 54 .778 29 69 98 5 22-1 2 0 100 16.7
01-02 77 2216 309 722 .428 1 4 .250 245 308 .795 290 609 899 127 255-5 44 17 864 11.2
02-03 17 223 20 54 .370 0 1 .000 19 29 .655 28 45 73 12 43-0 9 0 59 3.5
TOTALS 100 2642 358 826 .433 1 5 .200 306 391 .783 347 723 1070 144 320-6 55 17 1023 10.2

ADONAL FOYLE HT: 6’10’’ WT: 270 COLGATE BORN: MARCH 19, 1975
97-98 55 656 69 170 .406 0 1 .000 27 62 .435 73 111 184 14 94-0 13 52 165 3.0
98-99 44 614 52 121 .430 0 0 --- 25 51 .490 79 115 194 18 90-0 15 43 129 2.9
99-00 76 1654 193 380 .508 0 0 --- 34 90 .378 174 250 424 42 218-2 26 136 420 5.5
00-01 58 1457 156 375 .416 0 0 --- 30 68 .441 156 249 405 48 136-0 31 156 342 5.9
01-02 79 1485 171 385 .444 0 0 --- 37 93 .398 150 234 384 41 179-2 36 168 379 4.8
02-03 82 1787 185 345 .536 0 1 .000 70 104 .673 176 314 490 37 214-3 40 205 440 5.4
03-04 44 572 59 130 .454 0 0 --- 19 35 .543 54 113 167 17 68-1 6 46 137 3.1
04-05 78 1700 156 311 .502 0 0 --- 40 72 .556 165 264 429 56 201-5 26 159 352 4.5
05-06 77 1824 152 300 .507 0 0 --- 41 67 .612 143 281 424 33 215-1 44 125 345 4.5
06-07 48 475 48 85 .565 0 0 --- 11 25 .440 51 75 126 19 61-0 11 50 107 2.2
TOTALS 641 12,224 1241 2602 .477 0 2 .000 334 667 .501 1221 2006 3227 325 1476-14 248 1140 2816 4.4
PLAYOFF RECORD
06-07 3 6 1 1 1.000 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 2 2 0 0-0 0 0 2 0.7

TELLIS FRANK HT: 6’10’’ WT: 240 WESTERN KENTUCKY BORN: APRIL 26, 1965
87-88 78 1597 242 565 .428 0 1 .000 150 207 .725 95 235 330 111 267-5 53 23 634 8.1
88-89 32 245 34 91 .374 0 1 .000 39 51 .765 26 35 61 15 59-1 14 6 107 3.3
TOTALS 110 1842 276 656 .421 0 2 .000 189 258 .733 121 270 391 126 326-6 67 29 741 6.7

WILBERT FRAZIER HT: 6’7’’ WT: 210 GRAMBLING BORN: AUGUST 24, 1942
65-66 2 9 0 4 .000 — — — 1 2 .500 — — 5 1 1-0 — — 1 0.5

WORLD B. FREE HT: 6’2’’ WT: 185 GUILFORD COLLEGE BORN: DECEMBER 9, 1953
80-81 65 2370 516 1157 .446 5 31 .161 528 649 .814 48 111 159 361 183-1 85 11 1565 24.1
81-82 78 2796 650 1452 .448 10 56 .179 479 647 .740 118 130 248 419 227-1 71 8 1789 22.9
82-83 19 700 164 364 .451 0 3 .000 106 149 .711 22 22 44 89 66-1 15 3 434 22.8
TOTALS 162 5866 1330 2973 .447 15 90 .167 1113 1445 .770 188 263 451 869 476-3 171 22 3788 23.4

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WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
JOE FULKS HT: 6’5’’ WT: 190 MURRAY STATE BORN: OCTOBER 26, 1921
46-47 60 — 475 1557 .305 — — — 439 601 .730 — — — 25 199- — — 1389 23.2
47-48 43 — 326 1258 .259 — — — 297 390 .762 — — — 26 162- — — 949 22.1
48-49 60 — 529 1689 .313 — — — 502 638 .787 — — — 74 262- — — 1560 26.0
49-50 68 — 336 1209 .278 — — — 293 421 .696 — — — 56 240- — — 965 14.2
50-51 66 — 429 1358 .316 — — — 378 442 .855 — — 523 117 247-8 — — 1236 18.7
51-52 61 1904 336 1078 .312 — — — 250 303 .825 — — 368 123 255-13 — — 922 15.1
52-53 70 2085 332 960 .346 — — — 168 231 .727 — — 387 138 319-20 — — 832 11.9
53-54 61 501 61 229 .266 — — — 28 49 .571 — — 101 28 90-0 — — 150 2.5
TOTALS 489 4490 2824 9338 .302 — — — 2355 3075 .766 — — 1379 587 1774-41 — — 8003 16.4
PLAYOFF RECORD
46-47 10 — 74 257 .288 — — — 74 94 .787 — — — 3 32- — — 222 22.2
47-48 13 — 92 380 .242 — — — 98 121 .810 — — — 3 55- — — 282 21.7

ALL-TIME ROSTER
48-49 1 — 0 0 — — — — 0 0 — — — — 0 1- — — 0 0.0
49-50 2 — 5 26 .192 — — — 5 10 .500 — — — 2 10- — — 15 7.5
50-51 2 — 16 49 .327 — — — 20 27 .741 — — 16 1 9-0 — — 52 26.0
51-52 3 70 5 33 .152 — — — 7 9 .778 — — 12 2 13-1 — — 17 5.7
TOTALS 31 70 192 745 .258 — — — 204 261 .782 — — 28 11 120-1 — — 588 19.0
ALL-STAR RECORD
1951 — — 6 15 .400 — — — 7 9 .778 — — 7 3 5-0 — — 19 —
1952 — 9 3 7 .429 — — — 0 1 .000 — — 5 2 2-0 — — 6 —
TOTALS 2 9 9 22 .409 — — — 7 10 .700 — — 12 5 7-0 — — 25 12.5

TODD FULLER HT: 6’11’’ WT: 255 NORTH CAROLINA STATE BORN: JULY 25, 1974
96-97 75 949 114 266 .429 0 0 — 76 110 .691 108 141 249 24 146-0 10 20 304 4.1
97-98 57 613 86 205 .420 0 4 .000 55 80 .688 61 135 196 10 89-0 6 16 227 4.0
TOTALS 132 1562 200 471 .425 0 4 .000 131 190 .689 169 276 445 34 235-0 16 36 531 4.0

DAN GADZURIC HT: 6’11’’ WT: 240 UCLA BORN: FEBRUARY 2, 1978
10-11 28 297 33 88 .420 0 1 .000 5 14 .370 55 33 86 11 63-1 10 19 79 2.8

MICHAEL GALE HT: 6’4’’ WT: 190 ELIZABETH CITY STATE BORN: JULY 18, 1950
81-82 75 1793 185 373 .490 0 5 .000 51 65 .785 37 152 189 261 173-1 121 28 421 5.6

DAVE GAMBEE HT: 6’6’’ WT: 215 OREGON STATE BORN: APRIL 16, 1937
69-70 73 951 185 464 .399 — — — 156 186 .839 244 — — 55 172-0 — — 526 7.2

RUBEN GARCES HT: 6’9’’ WT: 245 PROVIDENCE BORN: OCTOBER 17, 1973
00-01 3 11 0 7 .000 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 4 3 7 1 0-0 1 1 0 0.0

VERN GARDNER HT: 6’5’’ WT: 205 UTAH BORN: MAY 14, 1925
49-50 63 — 313 916 .342 — — — 227 296 .767 — — — 119 236- — — 853 13.5
50-51 61 — 129 383 .337 — — — 69 97 .711 — — 237 189 149-6 — — 327 5.4
51-52 27 507 72 194 .371 — — — 15 23 .652 — — 112 37 60-2 — — 159 5.9
TOTALS 151 507 514 1493 .344 — — — 311 416 .748 — — 349 245 445-8 — — 1339 8.9
PLAYOFF RECORD
49-50 2 — 15 44 .341 — — — 6 9 .667 — — — 2 11- — — 36 18.0
50-51 2 — 4 8 .500 — — — 3 3 1.000 — — 4 0 8- — — 11 5.5
51-52 3 — 7 19 .368 — — — 10 11 .909 — — 14 3 14- — — 24 8.0
TOTALS 7 — 26 71 .366 — — — 19 23 .826 — — 18 5 33- — — 71 10.1

WINSTON GARLAND HT: 6’2’’ WT: 175 SW MISSOURI STATE BORN: DECEMBER 19, 1964
87-88 67 2122 340 775 .439 13 39 .333 138 157 .879 68 159 227 429 188-2 116 7 831 12.4
88-89 79 2661 466 1074 .434 10 43 .233 203 251 .809 101 227 328 505 216-2 175 14 1145 14.5
89-90 51 891 108 288 .375 1 10 .100 53 63 .841 31 80 111 157 77-1 48 5 270 5.3
TOTALS 197 5674 914 2137 .428 24 92 .261 394 471 .837 200 466 666 1091 481-5 339 26 2246 11.4
PLAYOFF RECORD
88-89 8 270 41 98 .418 1 3 .333 24 28 .857 14 19 33 29 31-1 13 2 107 13.4

CHRIS GARNER HT: 5’10’’ WT: 156 MEMPHIS BORN: FEBRUARY 2, 1975
00-01 8 149 7 37 .189 0 7 .000 5 6 .833 2 10 12 18 18-0 7 1 19 2.4

DEAN GARRETT HT: 6’11’’ WT: 250 INDIANA BORN: NOVEMBER 27, 1966
01-02 5 31 4 15 .267 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 3 7 10 1 6-0 2 1 8 1.6

349
WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
CHRIS GATLING HT: 6’10” WT: 230 OLD DOMINION BORN: SEPTEMBER 3, 1967
91-92 54 612 117 206 .568 0 4 .000 72 109 .661 75 107 182 16 101-0 31 36 306 5.7
92-93 70 1248 249 462 .539 0 6 .000 150 207 .725 129 191 320 40 197-2 44 53 648 9.3
93-94 82 1296 271 461 .588 0 1 .000 129 208 .620 143 254 397 41 223-5 40 63 671 8.2
94-95 58 1470 324 512 .633 0 1 .000 148 250 .592 144 299 443 51 184-4 39 52 796 13.7
95-96 47 862 171 308 .555 0 1 .000 84 132 .636 78 164 242 26 135-0 19 29 426 9.1
TOTALS 311 5488 1132 1949 .581 0 13 .000 583 906 .643 569 1015 1584 174 840-11 173 233 2847 9.2
PLAYOFF RECORD
91-92 4 81 18 29 .621 0 0 — 14 22 .636 9 16 25 0 14-0 2 10 50 12.5
93-94 3 54 8 13 .615 0 0 — 10 13 .769 7 10 17 4 10-0 2 1 26 8.7
TOTALS 7 135 26 42 .619 0 0 — 24 35 .686 16 26 42 4 24-0 4 11 76 10.9

DEVEAN GEORGE HT: 6’8’’ WT: 235 AUGSBURG COLLEGE BORN: AUGUST 29, 1977
09-10 45 761 89 206 .432 48 123 .390 16 23 .696 21 93 114 32 89-1 41 10 242 5.4

JACK GEORGE HT: 6’3’’ WT: 190 LA SALLE BORN: NOVEMBER 13, 1928
53-54 71 2648 259 736 .352 — — — 157 266 .590 — — 386 312 210-4 — — 675 9.5
54-55 68 2480 291 756 .385 — — — 192 291 .660 — — 302 359 191-2 — — 774 11.4
55-56 72 2840 352 940 .374 — — — 296 391 .757 — — 313 457 202-1 — — 1000 13.9
56-57 67 2229 253 750 .337 — — — 200 293 .683 — — 318 307 165-3 — — 706 10.5
57-58 72 1910 232 627 .376 — — — 178 242 .736 — — 288 234 140-1 — — 642 8.9
58-59 71 1881 233 674 .346 — — — 153 203 .754 — — 293 221 149-0 — — 619 8.7
TOTALS 421 13,988 1620 4483 .361 — — — 1176 1686 .699 — — 1900 1890 1057-11 — — 4416 10.5
PLAYOFF RECORD
55-56 10 405 46 118 .390 — — — 44 59 .746 — — 47 52 37-2 — — 136 13.6
56-57 2 63 7 15 .467 — — — 4 6 .667 — — 7 6 5-0 — — 18 9.0
57-58 8 277 30 81 .370 — — — 16 20 .800 — — 38 31 14-0 — — 76 9.5
TOTALS 20 745 83 214 .388 — — — 64 85 .753 — — 92 89 56-2 — — 230 11.5
ALL-STAR RECORD
1956 — 21 2 7 .286 — — — 2 2 1.000 — — 3 2 1-0 — — 6 —
1957 — 21 3 6 .500 — — — 2 2 1.000 — — 1 5 1-0 — — 8 —
TOTALS 2 42 5 13 .385 — — — 4 4 1.000 — — 4 7 1-0 — — 14 7.0

MICKELL GLADNESS HT: 6’11’’ WT: 220 ALABAMA A&M BORN: JULY 26, 1986
11-12 18 224 24 56 .429 0 0 — 6 12 .500 13 34 47 3 24-0 3 19 54 3.0

THOMAS GOLA HT: 6’6’’ WT: 205 LA SALLE BORN: JANUARY 13, 1933
55-56 68 2346 244 592 .412 — — — 244 333 .733 — — 616 404 272-11 — — 732 10.8
57-58 59 2126 295 711 .415 — — — 223 299 .746 — — 639 327 225-11 — — 813 13.8
58-59 64 2333 310 773 .401 — — — 281 357 .787 — — 710 269 243-7 — — 901 14.1
59-60 75 2870 426 983 .433 — — — 270 340 .794 — — 779 409 311-9 — — 1122 15.0
60-61 74 2735 420 940 .447 — — — 210 281 .747 — — 692 292 321-13 — — 1050 14.2
61-62 60 2462 322 765 .421 — — — 176 230 .765 — — 585 295 266-16 — — 820 13.7
62-63 21 822 111 243 .457 — — — 50 66 .758 — — 248 73 93-4 — — 272 13.0
TOTALS 421 15,694 2128 5007 .425 — — — 1454 1906 .763 — — 4269 2069 1731-71 — — 5710 13.6
PLAYOFF RECORD
55-56 10 360 38 107 .355 — — — 47 60 .783 — — 101 58 47-2 — — 123 12.3
57-58 8 327 36 109 .330 — — — 38 51 .745 — — 84 32 24-0 — — 110 13.8
59-60 9 340 42 102 .412 — — — 29 36 .805 — — 95 50 41-3 — — 113 12.5
60-61 3 127 7 34 .206 — — — 15 20 .750 — — 37 15 14-1 — — 29 9.7
61-62 9 316 19 70 .271 — — — 19 25 .760 — — 74 24 38-2 — — 57 6.3
TOTALS 39 1470 142 422 .336 — — — 148 192 .771 — — 391 179 164-8 — — 432 11.1
ALL-STAR RECORD
1960 — 20 5 13 .385 — — — 2 3 .667 — — 4 2 3-0 — — 12 —
1961 — 25 6 13 .462 — — — 2 4 .500 — — 5 3 2-0 — — 14 —
1962 Selected (Did Not Play, Injured)
TOTALS 2 45 11 26 .423 — — — 4 7 .571 — — 9 5 5-0 — — 26 13.0

JOSEPH GRABOSKI HT: 6’8’’ WT: 230 BORN: JANUARY 15, 1930
53-54 71 2759 354 1000 .354 — — — 236 350 .674 — — 670 163 223-4 — — 944 13.3
54-55 70 2515 373 1096 .340 — — — 208 303 .686 — — 636 182 259-8 — — 954 13.6
55-56 72 2375 397 1075 .369 — — — 240 340 .706 — — 642 190 272-5 — — 1034 14.4
56-57 72 2501 390 1118 .349 — — — 252 322 .783 — — 614 140 244-5 — — 1032 14.3
57-58 72 2077 341 1017 .335 — — — 227 303 .749 — — 570 120 249-3 — — 909 12.6
58-59 72 2482 394 1116 .353 — — — 210 360 .583 — — 751 148 249-5 — — 1058 14.7
59-60 73 1269 217 583 .372 — — — 131 174 .753 — — 358 111 147-1 — — 565 7.7
60-61 68 1011 169 507 .333 — — — 127 183 .694 — — 262 74 148-2 — — 465 6.8
TOTALS 570 16,989 2635 7512 .351 — — — 1631 2335 .699 — — 4503 1128 1591-33 — — 6961 12.2

350
WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
JOSEPH GRABOSKI (CONTINUED...)
PLAYOFF RECORD
55-56 10 313 53 154 .344 — — — 26 35 .743 — — 94 27 37-2 — — 132 13.2
56-57 2 91 13 40 .325 — — — 9 11 .818 — — 22 4 7-0 — — 35 17.5
57-58 8 252 40 138 .290 — — — 18 23 .783 — — 82 30 21-0 — — 98 12.3
59-60 9 129 17 58 .293 — — — 7 9 .777 — — 30 9 23-0 — — 41 4.5
60-61 1 1 0 0 — — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 0-0 — — 0 0.0
TOTALS 30 786 123 390 .315 — — — 60 78 .769 — — 228 70 88-2 — — 306 10.2

ORLANDO GRAHAM HT: 6’9’’ WT: 220 AUBURN-MONTGOMERY BORN: MAY 5, 1965
88-89 7 22 3 10 .300 0 0 — 2 4 .500 8 3 11 0 6-0 0 0 8 1.1
PLAYOFF RECORD
88-89 2 8 1 2 .500 0 0 — 1 2 .500 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 3 1.5

ALL-TIME ROSTER
JOSH GRANT HT: 6’10’’ WT: 225 UTAH BORN: AUGUST 7, 1967
93-94 53 382 59 146 .404 17 61 .279 22 29 .759 27 62 89 24 62-0 18 8 157 3.0
PLAYOFF RECORD
93-94 1 1 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0.0

JEFF GRAYER HT: 6’5’’ WT: 210 IOWA STATE BORN: DECEMBER 17, 1965
92-93 48 1025 165 353 .467 2 14 .143 91 136 .669 71 86 157 70 120-1 31 8 423 8.8
93-94 67 1096 191 363 .526 2 12 .167 71 118 .602 76 115 191 62 103-0 33 13 455 6.8
97-98 4 23 4 7 .571 2 3 .667 0 0 — 0 4 4 1 7-0 2 0 10 2.5
TOTALS 119 2144 360 723 .498 6 29 .207 162 254 .638 147 205 352 133 230-1 66 21 888 7.5
PLAYOFF RECORD
93-94 3 46 11 20 .550 0 0 — 2 3 .667 1 5 6 1 7-0 1 1 24 8.0

DRAYMOND GREEN HT: 6’7’’ WT: 230 MICHIGAN STATE BORN: MARCH 4, 1990
12-13 79 1061 84 257 .327 14 67 .209 45 55 .818 58 202 260 53 159-2 42 25 227 2.9
13-14 82 1797 187 459 .407 55 165 .333 82 123 .667 86 323 409 152 231-3 102 72 511 6.2
14-15 79 2490 339 765 .443 111 329 .337 132 200 .660 114 533 647 291 253-1 123 99 921 11.7
15-16 81 2808 401 819 .490 100 258 .388 229 329 .696 134 635 769 598 240-2 119 113 1131 14.0
16-17 76 2471 272 650 .418 81 263 .308 151 213 .709 98 501 599 533 217-2 154 106 776 10.2
17-18 70 2287 281 619 .454 77 256 .301 134 173 .775 75 460 535 508 185-0 95 91 773 11.0
18-19 66 2065 188 422 .445 47 165 .285 63 91 .692 60 421 481 454 197-2 95 70 486 7.4
19-20 43 1222 123 316 .389 36 129 .279 63 83 .759 23 243 266 266 110-0 59 33 345 8.0
TOTALS 576 16200 1875 4307 .435 521 1632 .319 899 1267 .710 648 3318 3966 2855 1592-12 789 609 5170 9.0
PLAYOFF RECORD
12-13 12 223 24 56 .429 9 23 .391 13 17 .765 14 37 51 19 35-2 6 10 70 5.8
13-14 7 228 28 60 .467 8 29 .276 19 24 .792 18 40 58 20 33-2 12 12 83 11.9
14-15 21 784 100 240 .417 24 91 .264 64 87 .736 46 166 212 109 89-2 38 25 288 13.7
15-16 23 879 119 276 .431 38 104 .365 79 107 .738 38 190 228 138 81-0 37 41 355 15.4
16-17 17 593 72 161 .447 32 78 .410 46 67 .687 20 135 155 110 60-0 31 28 222 13.1
17-18 21 818 83 192 .432 21 79 .266 39 49 .796 42 180 222 171 75-0 41 31 226 10.8
18-19 22 851 114 229 .498 13 57 .228 51 71 .718 41 182 223 187 85-1 32 33 292 13.3
TOTALS 123 4376 540 1214 .445 145 461 .315 311 422 .737 219 930 1149 754 458-7 197 180 1536 12.5
ALL-STAR RECORD
2016 — 12 2 6 .333 0 1 .000 0 0 — 1 4 5 0 1-0 2 0 4 —
2017 — 17 1 2 .500 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 7 7 6 1-0 3 0 2 —
2018 — 18 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 3 4 .750 3 2 5 2 0-0 1 2 3 3.0
TOTALS 3 47 3 8 .375 0 1 .000 3 4 .750 4 13 17 8 2-0 6 2 9 3.0

RICKEY GREEN HT: 6’1’’ WT: 170 MICHIGAN BORN: AUGUST 18, 1954
77-78 76 1098 143 375 .381 — — — 54 90 .600 49 67 116 149 95-0 58 1 340 4.5

NORM GREKIN HT: 6’5’’ WT: 180 LA SALLE BORN: JUNE 22, 1930
53-54 1 1 0 0 .000 — — — 0 0 .000 — — 0 0 1-0 — — 0 0.0

TOM GUGLIOTTA HT: 6’10’’ WT: 240 NORTH CAROLINA STATE BORN: DECEMBER 19, 1969
94-95 40 1324 176 397 .443 28 90 .311 55 97 .567 100 197 297 122 98-2 50 23 435 10.9

DAVE GUNTHER HT: 6’7’’ WT: 220 IOWA BORN: JULY 22, 1937
62-63 1 5 1 2 .500 — — — 0 0 .000 — — 3 3 1-0 — — 2 2.0

AL GUOKAS HT: 6’5’’ WT: 200 ST. JOSEPH’S BORN: AUGUST 7, 1925
49-50 16 — 7 28 .250 — — — 3 3 1.000 — — — 10 27 — — 17 1.1
PLAYOFF RECORD
49-50 2 — 2 4 .500 — — — 2 6 .333 — — — 5 3 — — 6 3.0

351
WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
MATT GUOKAS, SR. HT: 6’3’’ WT: 195 ST. JOSEPH’S BORN: NOVEMBER 11, 1915
46-47 47 — 28 104 .269 — — — 26 47 .553 — — — 9 70- — — 82 1.7
PLAYOFF RECORD
46-47 8 — 1 9 .111 — — — 2 5 .400 — — — 0 11- — — 4 0.5

A.J. GUYTON HT: 6’1’’ WT: 180 INDIANA BORN: FEBRUARY 13, 1978
02-03 2 9 0 4 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 — 0 0 0 2 0-0 1 0 0 0.0

CHARLES HALBERT HT: 6’9” WT: 225 WEST TEXAS STATE BORN: FEBRUARY 29, 1919
47-48 46 — 156 605 .258 — — — 140 220 .636 — — 32 136 126- — — 452 9.8
PLAYOFF RECORD
47-48 13 — 49 185 .265 — — — 51 84 .607 — — — 4 45- — — 149 11.5

GEERT HAMMINK HT: 7’0” WT: 262 LOUISIANA STATE BORN: JULY 12, 1969
95-96 3 10 1 2 .500 0 0 — 2 3 .667 0 1 1 0 1-0 0 0 4 1.3

TIM HARDAWAY HT: 6’0” WT: 195 TEXAS-EL PASO BORN: SEPTEMBER 1, 1966
89-90 79 2663 464 985 .471 23 84 .274 211 276 .764 57 253 310 689 232-6 165 12 1162 14.7
90-91 82 3215 739 1551 .476 97 252 .385 306 381 .803 87 245 332 793 228-7 214 12 1881 22.9
91-92 81 3332 734 1592 .461 127 376 .338 298 389 .766 81 229 310 807 208-1 164 13 1893 23.4
92-93 66 2609 522 1168 .447 102 309 .330 273 367 .744 60 203 263 699 152-0 116 12 1419 21.5
93-94 Missed entire season due to injury
94-95 62 2321 430 1007 .427 168 444 .378 219 288 .760 46 144 190 578 155-1 88 12 1247 20.1
95-96 52 1487 255 606 .421 85 232 .366 140 182 .769 22 109 131 360 131-3 74 11 735 14.1
TOTALS 422 15,627 3144 6909 .455 602 1697 .355 1447 1883 .768 353 1183 1536 3926 1106-18 821 72 8337 19.8
PLAYOFF RECORD
90-91 9 396 90 185 .486 17 48 .354 30 38 .789 5 28 33 101 22-0 28 7 227 25.2
91-92 4 176 32 80 .400 10 29 .345 24 37 .649 6 9 15 29 14-0 13 0 98 24.5
TOTALS 13 572 122 265 .460 27 77 .351 54 75 .720 11 37 48 130 36-0 41 7 325 25.0
ALL-STAR RECORD
1991 — 12 2 7 .286 1 2 .500 0 0 — 2 1 3 4 1-0 2 0 5 —
1992 — 20 5 10 .500 2 5 .400 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 7 2-0 1 0 14 —
1993 — 21 3 9 .333 1 3 .333 9 12 .750 1 5 6 4 1-0 1 0 16 —
TOTALS 3 53 10 26 .385 4 10 .400 11 18 .786 3 6 9 15 4-0 4 0 35 11.7

AL HARRINGTON HT: 6’9’’ WT: 250 ST. PATRICK’S HS (ELIZABETH, NJ) BORN: FEBRUARY 17, 1980
06-07 42 1355 272 596 .456 73 175 .417 96 141 .681 80 190 270 98 153-2 40 14 713 17.0
07-08 81 2190 401 923 .434 153 408 .375 147 190 .774 107 332 439 132 266-2 74 16 1102 13.6
08-09 5 166 23 70 .329 11 28 .393 5 10 .500 10 18 28 10 14-0 7 0 62 12.4
TOTALS 128 3711 696 1589 .438 237 611 .388 248 341 .727 197 540 737 240 433-4 121 30 1877 14.7
PLAYOFF RECORD
06-07 11 262 39 98 .398 15 38 .395 19 30 .633 17 34 51 6 40-1 5 10 112 10.2

STEVE HARRIS HT: 6’5’’ WT: 195 TULSA BORN: OCTOBER 15, 1963
87-88 44 885 189 401 .471 0 6 .000 74 97 .763 41 64 105 70 74-0 42 6 452 10.3

JOSEPH HASSETT HT: 6’5’’ WT: 185 PROVIDENCE BORN: SEPTEMBER 11, 1955
80-81 24 434 84 198 .424 43 116 .371 7 8 .875 13 30 43 56 44-0 8 2 218 9.1
81-82 68 787 144 382 .377 71 214 .332 31 37 .838 13 40 53 104 94-1 30 3 390 5.7
82-83 6 139 19 44 .432 1 9 .111 0 0 — 3 8 11 21 14-0 2 0 39 6.5
TOTALS 98 1360 247 624 .396 115 339 .339 38 45 .844 29 78 107 181 152-1 40 5 647 6.6

VERN HATTON HT: 6’3’’ WT: 195 KENTUCKY BORN: JANUARY 13, 1936
58-59 64 1109 149 418 .356 — — — 77 105 .733 — — 178 70 111-0 — — 375 5.9
59-60 67 1049 127 356 .357 — — — 53 87 .609 — — 152 82 61-0 — — 307 4.6
60-61 54 610 97 304 .319 — — — 46 56 .821 — — 92 59 59-0 — — 240 4.4
TOTALS 185 2785 366 1078 .340 — — — 176 248 .710 — — 422 211 231-0 — — 922 5.0
PLAYOFF RECORD
59-60 6 17 4 13 .308 — — — 1 3 .333 — — 3 1 3-0 — — 9 1.5

ROBERT “BUBBLES” HAWKINS HT: 6’4’’ WT: 190 ILLINOIS STATE BORN: JUNE 30, 1954
75-76 32 153 53 104 .510 — — — 20 31 .645 16 14 30 16 31-0 10 8 126 3.9
PLAYOFF RECORD
75-76 5 12 4 5 .800 — — — 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 2 6-0 1 — 10 2.0

CEDRIC HENDERSON HT: 6’7’’ WT: 225 MEMPHIS BORN: MARCH 11, 1975
01-02 12 70 15 31 .484 2 4 .500 4 7 .571 1 2 3 4 4-0 6 2 36 3.0

352
WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
KEVIN HENDERSON HT: 6’4’’ WT: 195 CAL-STATE FULLERTON BORN: MARCH 22, 1964
86-87 5 45 3 8 .375 0 0 — 2 2 1.000 1 2 3 11 9-0 1 0 8 1.6
87-88 12 170 19 48 .396 0 1 .000 10 14 .714 6 11 17 21 24-0 8 0 48 4.0
TOTALS 17 215 22 56 .393 0 1 .000 12 16 .750 7 13 20 32 33-0 9 0 56 3.3

LAWRENCE HENNESSY HT: 6’3’’ WT: 220 VILLANOVA BORN: MAY 20, 1929
55-56 53 444 85 247 .344 — — — 26 32 .813 — — 49 46 37-0 — — 196 3.7
PLAYOFF RECORD
55-56 3 11 0 9 .000 — — — 0 0 — — — 1 2 1-0 — — 0 0.0

FRED HETZEL HT: 6’8’’ WT: 230 DAVIDSON BORN: JULY 21, 1942
65-66 56 722 160 401 .399 — — — 63 97 .685 — — 290 27 121-2 — — 383 6.8
66-67 77 2123 373 932 .400 — — — 192 237 .810 — — 639 111 228-3 — — 938 12.2

ALL-TIME ROSTER
67-68 77 2394 533 1287 .414 — — — 395 474 .833 — — 546 131 262-7 — — 1461 19.0
TOTALS 210 5239 1066 2620 .407 — — — 650 808 .804 — — 1475 269 611-12 — — 2782 13.2
PLAYOFF RECORD
66-67 13 308 51 133 .383 — — — 22 28 .786 — — 93 23 36-1 — — 124 9.5
67-68 10 321 69 150 .460 — — — 50 61 .820 — — 66 16 44-2 — — 188 18.8
TOTALS 23 629 120 283 .424 — — — 72 89 .809 — — 159 39 80-3 — — 312 13.6

ROD HIGGINS HT: 6’7’’ WT: 205 FRESNO STATE BORN: JANUARY 31, 1960
86-87 73 1497 214 412 .519 3 17 .176 200 240 .833 72 165 237 96 145-0 40 21 631 8.6
87-88 68 2188 381 725 .526 19 39 .487 273 322 .848 94 199 293 188 188-2 70 31 1054 15.5
88-89 81 1887 301 633 .476 66 168 .393 188 229 .821 111 265 376 160 172-2 39 42 856 10.6
89-90 82 1993 304 632 .481 67 193 .347 234 285 .821 120 302 422 129 184-0 47 53 909 11.1
90-91 82 2024 259 559 .463 73 220 .332 185 226 .819 109 245 354 113 198-2 52 37 776 9.5
91-92 25 535 87 211 .412 33 95 .347 48 59 .814 30 55 85 22 75-2 15 13 255 10.2
94-95 5 46 3 12 .250 1 6 .167 3 4 .750 4 3 7 3 7-0 1 1 10 2.0
TOTALS 416 10170 1549 3184 .486 262 738 .355 1131 1365 .829 540 1234 1774 711 969-8 264 198 4491 10.8
PLAYOFF RECORD
86-87 10 177 18 46 .391 1 1 1.000 6 9 .667 5 16 21 12 20-0 11 6 43 4.3
88-89 8 267 40 82 .488 10 35 .286 29 34 .853 23 36 59 20 19-0 13 7 119 14.9
90-91 9 214 26 61 .426 8 26 .308 23 28 .821 9 20 29 18 28-0 2 8 83 9.2
91-92 2 17 2 5 .400 0 2 .000 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 1 1-0 1 0 6 3.0
TOTALS 29 675 86 194 .433 19 64 .297 60 73 .822 37 72 109 51 68-0 27 21 251 8.7

SEAN HIGGINS HT: 6’8’’ WT: 210 MICHIGAN BORN: DECEMBER 30, 1968
92-93 29 591 96 215 .447 13 37 .351 35 47 .745 23 45 68 66 54-0 13 5 240 8.3

WAYNE HIGHTOWER HT: 6’8’’ WT:192 KANSAS BORN: JANUARY 14, 1940
62-63 66 1387 192 548 .350 — — — 105 157 .669 — — 354 51 181-5 — — 489 7.4
63-64 79 2536 393 1032 .381 — — — 260 329 .790 — — 566 133 269-7 — — 1046 13.2
64-65 48 1037 136 396 .343 — — — 133 173 .769 — — 247 38 143-1 — — 405 8.4
TOTALS 193 4960 721 1976 .365 — — — 498 659 .756 — — 1167 222 593-13 — — 1940 10.1
PLAYOFF RECORD
63-64 12 286 29 112 .259 — — — 23 33 .697 — — 50 18 42-1 — — 81 6.8

GARY HILL HT: 6’4’’ WT: 185 OKLAHOMA CITY BORN: OCTOBER 7, 1941
63-64 67 1015 146 384 .380 — — — 51 77 .662 — — 114 103 165-2 — — 343 5.1
64-65 9 88 10 35 .286 — — — 7 14 .500 — — 15 6 10-0 — — 27 3.0
TOTALS 76 1103 156 419 .372 — — — 58 91 .637 — — 129 109 175-2 — — 370 4.9
PLAYOFF RECORD
63-64 9 69 12 24 .500 — — — 4 13 .308 — — 6 8 13-0 — — 28 3.1

TYRONE HILL HT: 6’9’’ WT: 243 XAVIER BORN: MARCH 17, 1968
90-91 74 1192 147 299 .492 0 0 — 96 152 .632 157 226 383 19 264-8 33 30 390 5.3
91-92 82 1886 254 487 .522 0 1 .000 163 235 .694 182 411 593 47 315-7 73 43 671 8.2
92-93 74 2070 251 494 .508 0 4 .000 138 221 .624 255 499 754 68 320-8 41 40 640 8.6
TOTALS 230 5148 652 1280 .509 0 5 .000 397 608 .653 594 1136 1730 134 899-23 147 113 1701 7.4
PLAYOFF RECORD
90-91 9 80 9 14 .643 0 1 .000 4 6 .667 7 16 23 2 25-2 3 4 22 2.4
91-92 4 47 3 7 .429 0 0 — 0 2 .000 3 5 8 1 12-0 2 0 6 1.5
TOTALS 13 127 12 21 .571 0 1 .000 4 8 .500 10 21 31 3 37-2 5 4 28 2.2

ARTHUR HILLHOUSE HT: 6’7’’ WT: 230 LONG ISLAND BORN: JUNE 12, 1916
46-47 60 — 120 412 .291 — — — 120 166 .723 — — — 41 139- — — 360 6.0
47-48 11 — 14 71 .197 — — — 30 37 .811 — — — 3 30- — — 58 1.8
TOTALS 71 — 134 483 .277 — — — 150 203 .739 — — — 44 169- — — 418 5.9
PLAYOFF RECORD
46-47 10 — 24 91 .264 — — — 39 46 .848 — — — 8 41- — — 87 8.7

353
WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
DARNELL HILLMAN HT: 6’9’’ WT: 215 SAN JOSE STATE BORN: AUGUST 28, 1949
79-80 49 708 82 179 .458 0 0 — 34 68 .500 59 121 180 47 128-2 21 24 198 4.0

LEW HITCH HT: 6’9’’ WT: 215 KANSAS STATE BORN: JULY 16, 1929
56-57 68 1133 111 296 .375 — — — 63 88 .716 — — 253 40 103-0 — — 285 4.2
PLAYOFF RECORD
56-57 2 3 0 1 .000 — — — 2 2 1.000 — — 2 0 0-0 — — 2 1.0

PAUL HOFFMAN HT: 6’2’’ WT: 205 PURDUE BORN: MAY 5, 1925
54-55 38 670 65 216 .301 — — — 64 93 .688 — — 124 94 93-0 — — 194 5.1

JUSTIN HOLIDAY HT: 6’6” WT: 185 WASHINGTON BORN: APRIL 5, 1989
14-15 59 657 91 235 .387 35 109 .321 37 45 .822 12 61 73 48 54-0 40 12 254 4.3
PLAYOFF RECORD
14-15 5 11 1 2 .500 1 1 1.000 0 0 --- 0 1 1 1 1-0 0 0 3 0.6

DAVE HOPPEN HT: 6’11’’ WT: 235 NEBRASKA BORN: MARCH 13, 1964
87-88 36 607 80 172 .465 0 1 .000 51 59 .864 54 113 167 30 84-1 13 6 211 5.9

BYRON HOUSTON HT: 6’5’’ WT: 250 OKLAHOMA STATE BORN: NOVEMBER 22, 1969
92-93 79 1274 145 325 .446 2 7 .286 129 194 .665 119 196 315 69 253-12 44 43 421 5.3
93-94 71 866 81 177 .458 1 7 .143 33 54 .611 67 127 194 32 181-4 33 31 196 2.8
TOTALS 150 2140 226 502 .450 3 14 .214 162 248 .653 186 323 509 101 434-16 77 74 617 4.1
PLAYOFF RECORD
93-94 3 46 6 8 .750 0 0 — 3 5 .600 2 3 5 3 9-0 1 2 15 5.0

TROY HUDSON HT: 6’1’’ WT: 175 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS BORN: MARCH 13, 1976
07-08 9 93 9 31 .290 4 12 .333 6 6 1.000 0 7 7 9 4-0 3 0 28 3.1

LARRY HUGHES HT: 6’5’’ WT: 184 ST. LOUIS BORN: JANUARY 23, 1979
99-00 32 1306 267 686 .389 18 74 .243 173 235 .736 61 129 190 130 97-2 61 16 725 22.7
00-01 50 1846 308 805 .383 14 75 .187 193 252 .766 76 200 276 223 147-2 96 29 823 16.5
01-02 73 2049 343 810 .423 18 93 .194 191 259 .737 83 162 245 316 150-0 113 23 895 12.3
TOTALS 155 5201 918 2301 .425 50 242 .207 557 746 .747 220 491 711 669 394-4 270 68 2443 15.8

CHRIS HUNTER HT: 6’11’ WT: 240 MICHIGAN BORN: JUNE 9, 1984
09-10 60 783 109 217 .502 0 4 .000 52 69 .754 56 111 167 37 132-3 13 35 270 4.5

GEOFF HUSTON HT: 6’2’’ WT: 175 TEXAS TECH BORN: NOVEMBER 8, 1957
85-86 82 1208 140 273 .513 2 6 .333 63 92 .685 10 55 65 342 67-0 38 4 345 4.2

ANDRE IGUODALA HT: 6’6’’ WT: 215 ARIZONA BORN: JANUARY 28, 1984
13-14 63 2040 220 458 .480 62 175 .354 86 132 .652 53 240 293 263 103-0 95 18 588 9.3
14-15 77 2069 231 496 .466 74 212 .349 68 114 .596 44 213 257 228 100-0 89 25 604 7.8
15-16 24 767 78 164 .476 25 65 .385 32 57 .561 35 70 105 90 37-0 29 10 213 8.9
16-17 76 1998 219 415 .528 64 177 .362 72 102 .706 51 253 304 261 97-0 76 39 574 7.6
17-18 64 1623 148 320 .463 33 117 .282 55 87 .632 50 196 246 210 99-0 54 38 384 6.0
18-19 68 1578 151 302 .500 48 144 .333 39 67 .582 48 204 252 216 95-0 61 51 389 5.7
TOTALS 413 11038 1145 2359 .485 335 979 .342 371 585 .634 298 1317 1615 1397 596-0 448 190 2996 7.3
PLAYOFF RECORD
13-14 7 248 32 62 .516 8 15 .533 20 33 .606 5 28 33 31 19-1 9 2 92 13.1
14-15 21 635 81 171 .474 29 82 .354 27 65 .415 16 78 94 75 42-0 25 7 218 10.4
15-16 65 1732 176 368 .478 54 154 .351 51 83 .614 52 211 263 219 102-0 73 19 457 7.0
16-17 16 419 46 101 .455 8 42 .190 15 26 .577 9 55 64 51 29-0 14 7 115 7.2
17-18 15 401 42 85 .494 14 37 .378 24 34 .706 11 57 68 41 29-0 21 7 122 8.1
18-19 21 629 82 166 .494 28 80 .350 14 37 .378 27 64 91 83 43-0 24 23 206 9.8
TOTALS 104 3100 361 749 .482 112 321 .349 132 252 .524 103 353 456 371 199-1 122 56 966 9.3

JARRETT JACK HT: 6’3’’ WT: 197 GEORGIA TECH BORN: NOVEMBER 28, 1983
12-13 79 2349 387 857 .452 82 203 .404 167 198 .843 21 222 243 438 134-0 60 11 1023 12.9
PLAYOFF RECORD
12-13 12 426 78 154 .506 7 24 .292 43 48 .896 7 46 53 56 26-0 11 4 206 17.2

JAREN JACKSON HT: 6’4’’ WT: 190 GEORGETOWN BORN: OCTOBER 27, 1967
91-92 5 54 11 23 .478 0 0 — 4 6 .667 5 5 10 3 7-1 2 0 26 5.2

JIM JACKSON HT: 6’6” WT: 220 OHIO STATE BORN: OCTOBER 14, 1970
97-98 31 1258 230 572 .402 22 79 .278 103 128 .805 61 112 173 158 74-0 38 2 585 18.9

354
WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
MARC JACKSON HT: 6’10’’ WT: 270 TEMPLE BORN: JANUARY 16, 1975
00-01 48 1410 237 508 .467 5 23 .217 154 192 .802 119 242 361 59 138-1 34 27 633 13.2
01-02 17 169 22 65 .338 0 0 --- 40 48 .833 17 26 43 7 25-0 5 3 84 4.9
TOTALS 65 1579 259 573 .452 5 23 .217 194 240 .808 136 268 404 66 163-1 39 30 717 11.0

STEPHEN JACKSON HT: 6’8’’ WT: 215 OAK HILL ACADEMY (MOUTH OF WILSON, VA) BORN: APRIL 5, 1978
06-07 38 1293 229 514 .446 59 173 .341 123 153 .804 44 83 127 173 113-2 51 14 640 16.8
07-08 73 2855 488 1204 .405 182 501 .363 308 370 .832 67 251 318 300 171-1 92 29 1466 20.1
08-09 59 2339 413 997 .414 103 305 .338 294 356 .826 70 233 303 381 153-2 88 31 1223 20.7
09-10 9 300 56 133 .421 11 40 .275 26 37 .703 6 29 35 42 16-0 14 6 149 16.6
TOTALS 179 6787 1186 2848 .416 355 1019 .348 751 916 .820 187 596 783 896 453-5 245 80 3478 19.4
PLAYOFF RECORD
06-07 11 454 61 161 .379 26 72 .361 71 87 .816 6 34 40 40 39-0 22 8 219 19.9

ALL-TIME ROSTER
SAM JACOBSON HT: 6’4’’ WT: 219 MINNESOTA BORN: JULY 22, 1975
99-00 49 663 103 203 .507 9 24 .375 30 39 .769 25 45 70 30 112-3 29 3 245 5.0

ANTAWN JAMISON HT: 6’9’’ WT: 223 NORTH CAROLINA BORN: JUNE 12, 1979
98-99 47 1058 178 394 .452 3 10 .300 90 153 .588 131 170 301 34 102-1 38 16 449 9.6
99-00 43 1556 356 756 .471 2 7 .286 127 208 .611 172 187 359 90 115-0 30 15 841 19.6
00-01 82 3394 800 1812 .442 62 205 .302 382 534 .715 280 435 715 164 225-2 114 28 2044 24.9
01-02 82 3033 614 1375 .447 668 210 .324 323 440 .734 211 345 556 161 187-0 70 45 1619 19.7
02-03 82 3226 691 1471 .470 65 209 .311 375 475 .789 195 383 578 156 197-1 76 45 1822 22.2
TOTALS 336 12267 2639 5808 .454 200 641 .312 1297 1810 .717 989 1520 2509 605 826-4 328 149 6775 20.2

SARUNAS JASIKEVICIUS HT: 6’4’’ WT: 197 MARYLAND BORN: MARCH 5, 1976
06-07 26 309 37 101 .366 12 44 .273 27 31 .871 5 16 21 61 22-0 13 1 113 4.3
PLAYOFF RECORD
06-07 4 6 0 1 .000 0 0 — 1 2 .500 0 0 0 2 1-0 0 0 1 0.3

RICHARD JEFFERSON HT: 6’7’’ WT: 230 ARIZONA BORN: JUNE 21, 1980
11-12 22 580 71 169 .420 33 79 .418 24 35 .686 8 68 76 33 38-0 12 7 199 9.0
12-13 56 568 62 136 .456 14 45 .311 38 53 .717 5 79 84 31 45-0 14 7 176 3.1
TOTALS 78 1148 133 305 .436 47 124 .379 62 88 .705 13 147 160 64 83-0 26 14 375 4.8
PLAYOFF RECORD
12-13 7 39 4 9 .444 2 3 .667 3 9 .333 2 5 7 1 5-0 1 1 13 1.9

CHARLES JENKINS HT: 6’3’’ WT: 220 HOFSTRA BORN: FEBRUARY 28, 1989
11-12 10 99 12 32 .375 2 3 .667 14 17 .824 8 9 17 9 12-0 0 1 40 4.0
12-13 47 291 35 83 .422 1 2 .500 10 18 .556 5 16 21 28 18-0 9 1 81 1.7
TOTALS 98 1184 165 374 .441 4 22 .182 44 57 .772 13 76 89 198 103-0 42 7 378 3.9

KEITH JENNINGS HT: 5’7’’ WT: 160 EAST TENNESSEE STATE BORN: NOVEMBER 2, 1968
92-93 8 136 25 42 .595 5 9 .556 14 18 .778 2 9 11 23 18-0 4 0 69 8.6
93-94 76 1097 138 342 .404 56 151 .371 100 120 .833 16 73 89 218 62-0 65 0 432 5.7
94-95 80 1722 190 425 .447 75 204 .368 134 153 .876 26 122 148 373 133-0 95 2 589 7.4
TOTALS 164 2955 353 809 .436 136 364 .374 248 291 .852 44 204 248 614 213-0 164 2 1090 6.6
PLAYOFF RECORD
93-94 3 39 4 13 .308 1 5 .200 6 7 .857 1 4 5 4 11-0 1 0 15 5.0

LES JEPSEN HT: 7’0’’ WT: 245 IOWA BORN: JUNE 24, 1967
90-91 21 105 11 36 .306 0 1 .000 6 9 .667 17 20 37 1 16-0 1 3 28 1.3

JONAS JEREBKO HT: 6’10’’ WT: 231 SWEDEN BORN: MARCH 2, 1987
18-19 73 1218 163 355 .459 69 188 .367 64 80 .800 72 216 288 96 137-0 27 18 459 6.3
PLAYOFF RECORD
18-19 16 121 12 42 .286 5 19 .263 5 6 .833 15 19 34 12 9-0 1 2 34 2.1

ANDY JOHNSON HT: 6’5’’ WT: 215 PORTLAND BORN: NOVEMBER 8, 1931
58-59 67 1158 174 466 .373 — — — 115 191 .602 — — 212 90 176-4 — — 463 6.9
59-60 75 1421 245 648 .378 — — — 125 208 .601 — — 282 152 196-5 — — 615 8.2
60-61 79 2000 299 834 .359 — — — 157 275 .571 — — 345 205 249-3 — — 755 9.6
TOTALS 221 4579 718 1948 .369 — — — 397 674 .589 — — 839 447 621-12 — — 1833 8.3
PLAYOFF RECORD
59-60 9 183 28 67 .418 — — — 24 47 .511 — — 45 21 26-1 — — 80 8.9
60-61 3 50 7 22 .318 — — — 6 9 .667 — — 10 1 11-0 — — 20 6.7
TOTALS 12 233 35 89 .393 — — — 30 56 .536 — — 55 22 37-1 — — 100 8.3

355
WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
AVERY JOHNSON HT: 5’11’’ WT: 180 SOUTHERN BORN: MARCH 25, 1965
93-94 82 2332 356 724 .492 0 12 .000 178 253 .704 41 135 176 433 160-0 113 8 890 10.9
03-04 46 637 80 199 .402 0 3 .000 52 78 .667 3 30 33 111 34-0 26 3 212 4.6
TOTALS 128 2969 436 923 .472 0 15 .000 230 331 .695 44 165 209 544 194-0 139 11 1102 8.6
PLAYOFF RECORD
93-94 3 41 9 17 .529 0 0 — 0 1 .000 0 3 3 10 2-0 4 1 18 6.0

CHARLES JOHNSON HT: 6’0’’ WT: 170 CALIFORNIA BORN: MARCH 31, 1949
72-73 70 887 171 400 .428 — — — 33 46 .717 — — 132 118 105-0 — — 375 5.4
73-74 59 1051 194 468 .415 — — — 38 55 .691 49 126 175 102 111-1 62 7 426 7.2
74-75 79 2171 394 957 .412 — — — 75 102 .735 134 177 311 233 204-2 138 8 863 10.9
75-76 81 1549 342 732 .467 — — — 60 79 .759 77 125 202 122 178-1 100 7 744 9.2
76-77 79 1196 255 583 .437 — — — 49 69 .710 50 91 141 91 134-1 77 7 559 7.1
77-78 32 492 96 235 .409 — — — 7 10 .700 23 39 62 48 53-0 31 4 199 6.2
TOTALS 400 7346 1452 3375 .430 — — — 262 361 .726 333 558 1023 714 785-5 408 33 3166 7.9
PLAYOFF RECORD
72-73 6 70 10 26 .385 — — — 3 6 .500 — — 10 11 4-0 — — 23 3.8
74-75 17 508 97 231 .420 — — — 18 24 .750 19 41 60 35 54-1 25 6 212 12.5
75-76 13 284 52 127 .409 — — — 16 19 .842 14 21 35 20 39-0 22 0 120 9.2
76-77 10 161 29 74 .392 — — — 7 8 .875 5 10 15 7 16-0 8 1 65 6.5
TOTALS 46 1023 188 458 .410 — — — 44 57 .772 38 72 120 73 113-1 55 7 420 9.1

GEORGE JOHNSON HT: 6’11’’ WT: 205 DILLARD BORN: DECEMBER 18, 1948
72-73 56 349 41 100 .410 — — — 7 17 .412 — — 138 8 40-0 — — 89 1.6
73-74 66 1291 173 358 .483 — — — 59 107 .551 190 323 522 73 176-3 35 124 405 6.1
74-75 82 1439 152 319 .476 — — — 60 91 .659 217 357 574 67 206-1 32 136 364 4.4
75-76 82 1745 165 341 .484 — — — 70 104 .673 200 427 627 85 257-6 51 174 400 4.9
76-77 39 597 73 150 .487 — — — 25 31 .806 87 124 211 26 105-2 15 73 171 4.4
TOTALS 325 5421 604 1268 .476 — — — 221 350 .631 694 1231 2063 259 784-12 133 507 1369 4.2
PLAYOFF RECORD
72-73 9 45 6 15 .400 — — — 1 4 .250 — — 14 3 7-0 — — 13 1.4
74-75 17 321 36 63 .571 — — — 16 27 .593 54 72 126 15 50-1 9 40 88 5.2
75-76 13 261 31 54 .574 — — — 14 19 .737 38 49 87 17 46-0 14 23 76 5.8
TOTALS 39 627 73 132 .553 — — — 31 50 .620 92 121 227 35 103-1 23 63 177 4.5

LYNBERT “CHEESE” JOHNSON HT: 6’6’’ WT: 195 WICHITA STATE BORN: SEPTEMBER 7, 1957
79-80 9 53 12 30 .400 0 0 — 3 5 .600 6 8 14 2 11-0 1 0 27 3.0

MARQUES JOHNSON HT: 6’7’’ WT: 235 UCLA BORN: FEBRUARY 8, 1956
89-90 10 99 12 32 .375 2 3 .667 14 17 .824 8 9 17 9 12-0 0 1 40 4.0

STEVE JOHNSON HT: 6’10’’ WT: 240 OREGON STATE BORN: NOVEMBER 3, 1957
90-91 24 228 34 63 .540 0 0 — 22 37 .595 18 39 57 17 50-1 4 4 90 3.8

WALLACE “MICKEY” JOHNSON HT: 6’9’’ WT: 190 AURORA COLLEGE BORN: AUGUST31, 1952
82-83 30 899 162 359 .451 1 17 .059 141 170 .829 88 157 245 100 131-6 25 23 466 15.5
83-84 78 2122 359 852 .421 5 29 .172 339 432 .785 198 320 581 219 290-3 101 30 1062 13.6
84-85 66 1565 304 714 .426 7 30 .233 260 316 .823 149 247 396 149 221-5 70 35 875 13.3
TOTALS 174 4586 825 1925 .429 13 76 .171 740 918 .806 435 724 1159 468 642-14 196 88 2403 13.8

NEIL JOHNSTON HT: 6’8’’ WT: 215 OHIO STATE BORN: FEBRUARY 4, 1929
51-52 64 993 141 299 .472 — — — 100 151 .662 — — 342 39 154-5 — — 382 6.0
52-53 70 3166 504 1114 .452 — — — 556 794 .700 — — 976 197 248-6 — — 1564 22.3
53-54 72 3296 591 1317 .449 — — — 557 772 .747 — — 797 203 259-7 — — 1759 24.4
54-55 72 2917 521 1184 .440 — — — 589 769 .766 — — 1085 215 255-4 — — 1631 22.7
55-56 70 2594 499 1092 .457 — — — 549 685 .801 — — 872 225 251-8 — — 1547 22.1
56-57 69 2531 520 1163 .447 — — — 535 648 .826 — — 855 203 231-2 — — 1575 22.8
57-58 71 2408 473 1102 .429 — — — 442 540 .819 — — 790 166 233-4 — — 1388 19.5
58-59 28 393 54 164 .329 — — — 69 88 .784 — — 139 21 50-0 — — 177 5.0
TOTALS 516 18,298 3303 7435 .444 — — — 3417 4447 .768 — — 5856 1269 1681-36 — — 10,023 19.4
PLAYOFF RECORD
51-52 3 32 5 10 .500 — — — 6 8 .750 — — 10 1 8-0 — — 16 5.3
55-56 10 397 69 169 .408 — — — 65 92 .707 — — 143 51 41-0 — — 203 20.3
56-57 2 84 17 53 .321 — — — 4 6 .667 — — 35 9 9-0 — — 38 19.0
57-58 8 189 30 78 .385 — — — 27 33 .818 — — 69 14 18-0 — — 87 10.9
TOTALS 23 702 121 310 .390 — — — 102 139 .734 — — 257 75 76-0 — — 344 15.0

356
WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
NEIL JOHNSTON (CONTINUED...)
ALL-STAR RECORD
1953 — 27 5 13 .385 — — — 1 2 .500 — — 12 0 2-0 — — 11 —
1954 — 20 2 9 .222 — — — 2 4 .500 — — 7 2 1-0 — — 6 —
1955 — 15 1 7 .143 — — — 1 1 1.000 — — 6 1 0-0 — — 3 —
1956 — 25 5 9 .556 — — — 7 11 .636 — — 10 1 3-0 — — 17 —
1957 — 23 8 12 .667 — — — 3 3 1.000 — — 9 1 2-0 — — 19 —
1958 — 22 6 13 .462 — — — 2 2 1.000 — — 8 1 5-0 — — 14 —
TOTALS 6 132 27 63 .429 — — — 16 23 .696 — — 52 6 13-0 — — 70 11.7

DAMIAN JONES HT: 7’0’’ WT: 245 VANDERBILT BORN: JUNE 30, 1995
16-17 10 85 8 16 .500 0 0 --- 3 10 .300 9 14 23 0 15-0 1 4 19 1.9
17-18 15 89 11 22 .500 0 0 --- 3 5 .600 5 9 14 2 14-0 1 3 25 1.7

ALL-TIME ROSTER
18-19 24 410 53 74 .716 0 0 --- 24 37 .649 31 44 75 28 63-0 12 25 130 5.4
TOTALS 49 584 72 112 .643 0 0 --- 30 52 .577 45 67 112 30 92-0 14 32 174 3.6
PLAYOFF RECORD
16-17 4 21 3 7 .429 0 0 --- 1 2 .500 4 2 6 0 3-0 2 1 7 1.8
17-18 4 11 1 2 .500 0 0 --- 2 3 .667 1 2 3 0 4-0 0 0 4 1.0
18-19 4 8 1 1 1.000 0 0 --- 1 2 .500 0 2 2 0 3-0 0 0 3 0.8
TOTALS 12 40 5 10 .500 0 0 --- 4 7 .571 5 6 11 0 10-0 2 1 14 1.2

DAMON JONES HT: 6’3’’ WT: 185 HOUSTON BORN: AUGUST 25, 1976
99-00 13 196 25 54 .463 11 23 .478 7 9 .778 0 16 16 39 13-0 6 0 68 5.2

DWAYNE JONES HT: 6’11’ WT: 250 SAINT JOSEPH’S BORN: JUNE 9, 1983
PLAYOFF RECORD
12-13 2 2 0 0 —- 0 0 —- 0 0 —- 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0.0

RONALD “POPEYE” JONES HT: 6’8’’ WT: 265 MURRAY STATE BORN: JUNE 17, 1970
03-04 5 10 0 2 .000 0 0 —- 0 0 —- 1 0 1 0 2-0 0 0 0 0.0

RYAN “NICK” JONES HT: 6’2’’ WT: 190 OREGON BORN: MARCH 28, 1945
70-71 81 1183 225 523 .430 — — — 111 151 .735 — — 110 113 192-0 — — 561 6.9
71-72 65 478 82 196 .418 — — — 51 61 .836 — — 39 45 109-0 — — 215 3.3
TOTALS 146 1661 307 719 .427 — — — 162 212 .764 — — 149 158 301-0 — — 776 5.3
PLAYOFF RECORD
70-71 5 77 7 26 .269 — — — 15 18 .833 — — 5 5 9-0 — — 29 5.8
71-72 2 7 1 2 .500 — — — 2 2 1.000 — — 0 2 0-0 — — 4 2.0
TOTALS 7 85 8 28 .286 — — — 17 20 .850 — — 5 7 9-0 — — 33 4.7

SHELTON JONES HT: 6’8’’ WT: 210 ST. JOHN’S BORN: APRIL 6, 1966
88-89 2 13 3 5 .600 — — — 0 0 — 2 0 2 2 — 3 — 6 3.0

RALPH KAPLOWITZ HT: 6’2’’ WT: 170 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY BORN: MAY 18, 1919
46-47 57 — 146 523 .274 — — — 111 151 .735 — — — 38 122- — — 403 7.1
47-48 48 — 71 292 .243 — — — 47 60 .783 — — — 19 100- — — 189 3.9
TOTALS 105 — 217 815 .266 — — — 158 211 .749 — — — 57 222- — — 592 5.6
PLAYOFF RECORD
46-47 10 — 22 98 .224 — — — 22 27 .815 — — — 6 25- — — 66 6.6
47-48 13 — 32 93 .344 — — — 22 29 .759 — — — 7 22- — — 86 6.6
TOTALS 23 — 54 191 .283 — — — 44 56 .786 — — — 13 47- — — 152 6.6

COBY KARL HT: 6’5’’ WT: 215 BOISE STATE BORN: MARCH 6, 1983
09-10 4 108 11 32 .344 2 11 .182 4 6 .667 4 12 16 15 14-1 3 1 28 7.0

MIKE KEARNS HT: 6’2’’ WT: 178 PRINCETON BORN: JUNE 18, 1929
54-55 6 25 0 5 .000 — — — 1 4 .250 — — 3 5 1-0 — — 1 0.2

ADAM KEEFE HT: 6’9’’ WT: 230 STANFORD BORN: FEBRUARY 22, 1970
00-01 67 836 64 159 .403 1 3 .333 39 63 .619 90 119 209 36 102-0 28 20 168 2.5

FRANK KENDRICK HT: 6’6’’ WT: 200 PURDUE BORN: NOVEMBER 11, 1951
74-75 24 121 31 77 .403 — — — 18 22 .818 19 17 36 6 22-0 11 3 80 3.3

BILL KENNEDY HT: 5’11’’ WT: 180 TEMPLE BORN: MAY 17, 1938
60-61 7 52 4 21 .190 — — — 4 6 .667 — — 8 9 6-0 — — 12 1.7

LARRY KENON HT: 6’9’’ WT: 215 MEMPHIS STATE BORN: DECEMBER 13, 1952
82-83 11 121 17 39 .436 — — — 7 11 .636 13 13 26 5 13-0 1 0 41 3.7

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WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
JEROME KERSEY HT: 6’7” WT: 225 LONGWOOD COLLEGE BORN: JUNE 26, 1962
95-96 76 1620 205 500 .410 3 17 .176 97 147 .660 154 209 363 114 205-2 91 45 510 6.7

BERNARD KING HT: 6’7’’ WT: 205 TENNESSEE BORN: DECEMBER 4, 1956
80-81 81 2914 731 1244 .588 2 6 .333 307 437 .703 178 373 551 287 304-5 72 34 1771 21.9
81-82 79 2861 740 1307 .566 1 5 .200 352 499 .705 140 329 469 282 285-6 78 23 1833 23.2
TOTALS 160 5775 1471 2551 .577 3 11 .273 659 936 .704 318 702 1020 569 589-11 150 57 3604 22.5
ALL-STAR RECORD
1982 1 14 2 7 .286 0 0 — 2 2 1.000 0 4 4 1 2-0 3 1 6 6.0

JAMES KING HT: 6’2’’ WT: 175 TULSA BORN: FEBRUARY 7, 1941
66-67 67 1667 286 685 .418 — — — 174 221 .787 — — 319 240 193-5 — — 746 11.1
67-68 54 1743 340 800 .425 — — — 217 268 .810 — — 243 226 172-1 — — 897 16.6
68-69 46 1010 137 394 .348 — — — 78 108 .722 — — 120 123 99-1 — — 352 7.7
69-70 3 105 19 46 .413 — — — 11 14 .786 — — 16 10 8-0 — — 49 16.3
TOTALS 170 4525 782 1925 .406 — — — 480 611 .786 — — 698 599 472-7 — — 2044 12.0
PLAYOFF RECORD
66-67 15 458 102 216 .472 — — — 40 58 .690 — — 101 50 59-2 — — 244 16.3
67-68 9 113 16 38 .421 — — — 12 19 .632 — — 19 20 15-0 — — 44 4.9
68-69 6 142 29 78 .372 — — — 14 18 .778 — — 25 17 10-0 — — 72 12.0
TOTALS 30 713 147 332 .443 — — — 66 95 .695 — — 45 87 84-2 — — 360 12.0
ALL-STAR RECORD
1968 1 7 1 4 .250 — — — 2 3 .667 — — 1 2 3-0 — — 4 4.0

BART KOFOED HT: 6’4’’ WT: 210 KEARNEY STATE BORN: MARCH 24, 1964
90-91 5 21 0 3 .000 0 0 — 3 6 .500 2 1 3 4 4-0 0 0 3 0.6

HERBERT “BUD” KOPER HT: 6’6’’ WT: 210 OKLAHOMA CITY BORN: AUGUST 9, 1942
64-65 54 631 106 241 .440 — — — 35 42 .833 — — 61 43 59-1 — — 247 4.6

BARRY KRAMER HT: 6’4’’ WT: 200 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY BORN: NOVEMBER 10, 1942
64-65 33 276 36 100 .360 — — — 30 44 .682 — — 59 26 36-0 — — 102 3.1

FRANK KUDELKA HT: 6’2’’ WT: 193 ST. MARY’S (CA) BORN: JUNE 25, 1925
52-53 36 567 59 193 .306 — — — 44 68 .647 — — 88 70 109-2 — — 162 4.5

ROB KURZ HT: 6’9’’ WT: 230 NOTRE DAME BORN: MARCH 5, 1985
08-09 36 567 59 193 .306 — — — 44 68 .647 — — 88 70 109-2 — — 162 4.5

OGNJEN KUZMIC HT: 7’1’’ WT: 260 BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA BORN: MAY 16, 1990
13-14 21 92 5 13 .385 0 0 --- 5 11 .455 10 11 21 2 17-0 3 4 15 0.7
14-15 16 72 8 12 .667 0 0 --- 4 4 1.000 7 10 17 6 13-0 2 1 20 1.3
TOTALS 37 164 13 25 .520 0 0 --- 9 15 .600 17 21 38 8 30-0 5 5 35 0.9
PLAYOFF RECORD
13-14 3 8 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 1 3 4 0 2-0 0 0 0 0.0

FRED LACOUR HT: 6’5’’ WT: 210 SAN FRANCISCO BORN: FEBRUARY 7, 1938
62-63 16 171 28 73 .384 — — — 9 16 .563 — — 24 19 27-0 — — 65 4.1

SEAN LAMPLEY HT: 6’6’’ WT: 213 CALIFORNIA BORN: SEPTEMBER 3, 1979
03-04 10 63 13 20 .650 0 0 —- 8 12 .667 2 9 11 2 2-0 0 1 34 3.4

CARL LANDRY HT: 6’9’’ WT: 248 PURDUE BORN: SEPTEMBER 19, 1983
12-13 81 1876 325 602 .540 1 3 .333 223 273 .817 180 303 483 66 190-0 35 31 874 10.8
PLAYOFF RECORD
12-13 12 246 52 100 .520 0 0 —- 38 52 .731 22 40 62 17 29-0 7 2 142 11.8

DAN LANGHI HT: 6’11’’ WT: 220 VANDERBILT BORN: NOVEMBER 28, 1977
03-04 4 17 2 6 .333 0 0 —- 2 2 1.000 0 3 3 0 5-0 0 0 6 1.5

YORK LARESE HT: 6’4’’ WT: 183 NORTH CAROLINA BORN: JULY 18, 1938
61-62 59 703 122 327 .373 — — — 58 72 .805 — — 77 94 104-0 — — 302 5.1
PLAYOFF RECORD
61-62 9 78 11 35 .314 — — — 8 12 .667 — — 19 5 14-0 — — 30 3.3

RUSTY LARUE HT: 6’3’’ WT: 185 WAKE FOREST BORN: DECEMBER 10, 1973
03-04 4 22 1 3 .333 1 1 1.000 1 2 .500 0 3 3 2 2-0 2 0 4 1.0

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WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
RUDY LARUSSO HT: 6’7’’ WT: 220 DARTMOUTH BORN: NOVEMBER 11, 1937
67-68 79 2819 602 1389 .433 — — — 522 661 .790 — — 741 182 337-14 — — 1726 21.8
68-69 75 2782 553 1349 .410 — — — 444 559 .794 — — 624 159 268-9 — — 1550 20.7
TOTALS 154 5601 1155 2738 .422 — — — 966 1220 .792 — — 1365 341 605-23 — — 3276 21.3
PLAYOFF RECORD
67-68 10 385 72 182 .396 — — — 59 81 .728 — — 99 17 35-0 — — 203 20.3
68-69 6 215 34 90 .378 — — — 41 53 .774 — — 51 15 23-0 — — 109 18.2
TOTALS 16 600 106 272 .390 — — — 100 134 .746 — — 150 32 58-0 — — 312 19.5
ALL-STAR RECORD
1968 — 19 3 8 .375 — — — 0 2 .000 — — 7 0 0-0 — — 6 —
1969 — 18 3 6 .500 — — — 0 0 — — — 6 2 3-0 — — 6 —
TOTALS 2 37 6 14 .429 — — — 0 2 .000 — — 13 2 3-0 — — 12 6.0

ALL-TIME ROSTER
STEPHANE LASME HT: 6’8’’ WT: 215 MASSACHUSETTS BORN: DECEMBER 17, 1982
07-08 1 0 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0.0

DAVE LATTIN HT: 6’7’’ WT: 230 TEXAS WESTERN BORN: DECEMBER 23, 1943
67-68 44 257 37 102 .363 — — — 23 33 .697 — — 104 14 94-4 — — 97 2.2
PLAYOFF RECORD
67-68 5 27 1 5 .200 — — — 5 6 .833 — — 5 1 9-0 — — 7 1.4

ACIE LAW IV HT: 6’3’ WT: 202 TEXAS A&M BORN: JANUARY 25,1985
09-10 5 66 9 14 .643 1 3 .333 12 15 .800 0 2 2 7 5-0 6 0 31 6.2
10-11 40 631 78 167 .467 6 30 .167 41 54 .778 9 43 52 70 51-0 28 0 203 5.1
TOTALS 45 697 87 181 .480 7 33 .212 53 69 .768 9 45 54 77 56-0 34 0 234 5.2

HAL LEAR HT: 6’0’’ WT: 163 TEMPLE BORN: JANUARY 31,1935
56-57 3 14 2 6 .333 — — — 0 0 — — — 1 1 3-0 — — 4 1.3

CLYDE LEE HT: 6’10’’ WT: 230 VANDERBILT BORN: MARCH 14, 1944
66-67 74 1247 205 503 .408 — — — 105 166 .633 — — 551 77 168-5 — — 515 7.0
67-68 82 2699 373 894 .417 — — — 229 335 .684 — — 1141 135 331-10 — — 975 11.9
68-69 65 2237 268 674 .398 — — — 160 256 .625 — — 897 82 225-1 — — 696 10.7
69-70 82 2641 362 822 .440 — — — 128 300 .593 — — 929 80 263-5 — — 902 11.0
70-71 82 1392 194 424 .453 — — — 111 199 .558 — — 570 63 137-0 — — 499 6.1
71-72 78 2674 256 544 .471 — — — 120 222 .541 — — 1132 85 244-4 — — 632 8.1
72-73 66 1476 170 365 .466 — — — 74 131 .565 — — 598 34 183-5 — — 414 6.3
73-74 54 1642 129 284 .454 — — — 62 107 .579 188 410 598 68 179-3 27 17 320 5.9
TOTALS 583 16,008 1957 4510 .434 — — — 989 1716 .576 — — 6416 624 1730-33 — — 4953 8.5
PLAYOFF RECORD
66-67 11 130 19 57 .333 — — — 2 10 .200 — — 54 8 20-0 — — 40 3.6
67-68 10 405 48 117 .410 — — — 18 36 .500 — — 132 22 38-2 — — 114 11.4
68-69 6 129 9 33 .273 — — — 9 11 .818 — — 43 5 14-0 — — 27 4.5
70-71 5 93 10 24 .417 — — — 4 8 .500 — — 37 2 13-0 — — 24 4.8
71-72 5 175 8 28 .286 — — — 8 12 .667 — — 64 7 14-0 — — 24 4.8
72-73 11 413 48 103 .466 — — — 21 32 .656 — — 173 16 43-1 — — 117 10.6
TOTALS 48 1345 142 362 .392 — — — 62 109 .569 — — 503 60 142-3 — — 346 7.2
ALL-STAR RECORD
1968 — 18 2 8 .250 — — — 2 4 .500 — — 11 2 3-0 — — 6 6.0

DAMION LEE HT: 6’6’’ WT: 210 LOUISVILLE BORN: OCTOBER 21, 1992
18-19 32 375 56 127 .441 27 68 .397 19 22 .864 8 56 64 13 28-0 13 0 158 4.9
19-20 49 1423 213 511 .417 85 239 .356 110 126 .873 32 207 239 133 116-2 50 6 621 12.7
TOTALS 81 1798 269 638 .422 112 307 .365 129 148 .872 40 263 303 146 144-2 63 6 779 9.6

DAVID LEE HT: 6’9’’ WT: 245 FLORIDA BORN: APRIL 29, 1983
10-11 73 2634 496 978 .507 1 3 .333 210 267 .787 217 497 714 233 211-2 74 31 1203 16.5
11-12 57 2121 464 922 .503 0 5 .000 219 280 .782 171 374 545 162 179-6 54 22 1147 20.1
12-13 79 2907 602 1160 .519 0 4 .000 255 320 .797 218 668 886 279 246-1 67 22 1459 18.5
13-14 69 2288 513 981 .523 0 1 .000 231 296 .780 182 461 643 147 206-4 48 26 1257 18.2
14-15 49 904 160 313 .511 0 2 .000 68 104 .654 81 176 257 85 83-0 31 26 388 7.9
TOTALS 327 10,854 2235 4354 .513 1 15 .067 983 1267 .776 869 2176 3045 906 925-13 274 127 5454 16.7
PLAYOFF RECORD
12-13 6 65 13 33 .394 0 0 —- 4 6 .667 6 22 28 5 5-0 3 1 30 5.0
13-14 7 217 41 77 .532 0 0 --- 15 19 .789 24 40 64 18 28-1 4 0 97 13.9
14-15 13 107 16 40 .400 0 0 --- 8 15 .533 11 23 34 8 17-0 3 2 40 3.1
TOTALS 26 2389 70 150 .467 0 0 --- 27 40 .675 41 85 126 31 50-1 10 3 167 6.4
ALL-STAR RECORD
2013 — 13 3 4 .775 0 0 —- 0 0 —- 0 2 2 0 1-0 2 0 6 —

359
WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
GEORGE LEE HT: 6’4’’ WT: 200 MICHIGAN BORN: NOVEMBER 23, 1936
64-65 54 522 64 169 .379 — — — 47 71 .662 — — 97 25 67-0 — — 175 3.2
65-66 19 247 27 77 .351 — — — 38 52 .731 — — 55 12 22-0 — — 92 4.8
66-67 Did not play
67-68 1 5 3 4 .750 — — — 6 7 .857 — — 0 0 0-0 — — 12 12.0
68-69 10 106 8 35 .229 — — — 17 24 .708 — — 27 4 16-0 — — 33 3.3
TOTALS 84 880 102 285 .358 — — — 108 154 .701 — — 179 41 105-0 — — 312 3.7

TIM LEGLER HT: 6’4’’ WT: 210 LA SALLE BORN: DECEMBER 26, 1966
94-95 24 371 60 115 .522 26 50 .520 30 34 .882 12 28 40 27 33-0 12 1 176 7.3
99-00 23 284 28 78 .359 7 21 .333 14 18 .778 4 19 23 24 33-0 4 1 77 3.3
TOTALS 47 655 88 193 .456 33 71 .465 44 52 .846 16 47 63 51 66-0 16 2 253 5.3

BOB LEWIS HT: 6’3’’ WT: 185 NORTH CAROLINA BORN: MARCH 20, 1945
67-68 41 342 59 151 .391 — — — 61 79 .772 — — 56 41 40-0 — — 179 4.4
68-69 62 756 113 290 .390 — — — 83 113 .735 — — 114 76 117-0 — — 309 5.0
69-70 73 1353 213 557 .382 — — — 100 152 .658 — — 157 194 170-0 — — 526 7.2
TOTALS 176 2451 385 998 .386 — — — 244 344 .709 — — 327 311 327-0 — — 1014 5.8
PLAYOFF RECORD
67-68 1 4 2 3 .667 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 0-0 — — 4 4.0
68-69 5 59 11 28 .393 — — — 1 3 .333 — — 5 6 12-0 — — 23 4.6
TOTALS 6 63 13 31 .419 — — — 1 3 .333 — — 5 6 12-0 — — 27 4.5

FRED LEWIS HT: 6’2’’ WT: 195 EASTERN KENTUCKY BORN: JANUARY 6, 1921
49-50 34 — 46 184 .250 — — — 25 32 .781 — — — 25 40- — — 117 3.4

TODD LICHTI HT: 6’4’’ WT: 205 STANFORD BORN: JANUARY 8, 1967
93-94 5 58 10 28 .357 2 2 1.000 9 11 .818 3 7 10 3 9-0 0 0 31 6.2

JEREMY LIN HT: 6’3’’ WT: 200 HARVARD BORN: AUGUST 23, 1988
10-11 29 284 28 72 .389 1 5 .200 19 25 .760 12 22 34 42 31-0 33 9 76 2.6

ALTON LISTER HT: 7’0’’ WT: 245 ARIZONA STATE BORN: OCTOBER 1, 1958
89-90 3 40 4 8 .500 0 1 .000 4 7 .571 5 3 8 2 8-0 1 0 12 4.0
90-91 77 1552 188 393 .478 0 1 .000 115 202 .569 121 362 483 93 282-4 20 90 491 6.4
91-92 26 293 44 79 .557 0 0 — 14 33 .424 21 71 92 14 61-0 5 16 102 3.9
92-93 20 174 19 42 .452 0 0 — 7 13 .538 15 29 44 5 40-0 0 9 45 2.3
TOTALS 126 2059 255 522 .489 0 2 .000 140 255 .549 162 465 627 114 391-4 26 115 650 5.2
PLAYOFF RECORD
90-91 6 72 12 25 .480 0 0 — 2 5 .400 7 21 28 2 15-0 0 7 26 4.3
91-92 4 47 6 15 .400 0 0 — 4 5 .800 3 8 11 1 9-0 0 4 16 4.0
TOTALS 10 119 18 40 .450 0 0 — 6 10 .600 10 29 39 3 24-0 0 11 42 4.2

RANDY LIVINGSTON HT: 6’4’’ WT: 209 LOUISIANA STATE BORN: APRIL 2, 1975
00-01 2 7 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 --- 0 1 1 1 0-0 0 0 0 0.0

SHAUN LIVINGSTON HT: 6’7’’ WT: 192 PEORIA CENTRAL (IL) HS BORN: SEPTEMBER 11, 1985
14-15 78 1468 198 396 .500 0 2 .000 65 91 .714 43 140 183 259 110-0 49 20 461 5.9
15-16 78 1520 203 379 .536 2 12 .167 80 93 .860 42 127 169 237 140-0 57 27 488 6.3
16-17 76 1345 173 316 .547 1 3 .333 42 60 .700 28 123 151 139 120-0 38 20 389 5.1
17-18 71 1129 172 343 .501 0 5 .000 50 61 .820 32 99 131 140 117-0 35 21 394 5.5
18-19 64 967 109 210 .519 0 2 .000 40 51 .784 42 75 117 114 74-0 31 27 258 4.0
TOTALS 367 6429 855 1644 .520 3 24 .125 277 356 .778 187 564 751 889 561-0 210 115 1990 5.4
PLAYOFF RECORD
14-15 21 375 42 79 .532 0 1 .000 21 25 .840 13 38 51 38 32-0 8 5 105 5.0
15-16 24 514 82 168 .488 0 1 .000 32 37 .865 13 63 76 80 48-0 12 5 196 8.2
16-17 14 220 34 59 .576 0 0 --- 5 7 .714 10 19 29 20 24-0 5 2 73 5.2
17-18 21 362 59 110 .536 0 1 .000 22 25 .880 11 36 47 31 33-0 7 1 140 6.7
18-19 22 322 34 75 .453 0 2 .000 21 25 .840 11 20 31 31 35-0 10 4 89 4.0
TOTALS 102 1793 251 491 .511 0 5 .000 101 119 .849 58 176 234 200 172-0 42 17 603 5.9

RON LIVINGSTONE HT: 6’10’’ WT: 220 ST. MARY’S (CA) BORN: OCTOBER 9, 1925
49-50 54 — 163 579 .282 — — — 122 177 .689 — — — 141 260- — — 448 8.3
50-51 63 — 104 353 .295 — — — 76 109 .697 — — 297 76 220-10 — — 284 4.5
TOTALS 117 — 267 932 .286 — — — 198 286 .692 — — 297 217 480-10 — — 732 6.3
PLAYOFF RECORD
49-50 2 — 6 16 .375 — — — 4 7 .571 — — — 5 12- — — 16 8.0
50-51 2 — 2 3 .667 — — — 0 0 — — — 2 0 1-0 — — 4 2.0
TOTALS 4 — 8 19 .421 — — — 4 7 .571 — — 2 5 13-0 — — 20 5.0

360
WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
LEWIS LLOYD HT: 6’6’’ WT: 215 DRAKE BORN: FEBRUARY 22, 1959
81-82 16 95 25 45 .556 0 0 — 7 11 .636 9 7 16 6 20-0 5 1 57 3.6
82-83 73 1350 293 566 .518 1 4 .250 100 139 .719 77 183 260 130 109-0 61 31 687 9.4
TOTALS 89 1445 318 611 .520 1 4 .250 107 150 .713 86 190 276 136 129-0 66 32 744 8.4

DON LOFGRAN HT: 6’6’’ WT: 200 SAN FRANCISCO BORN: NOVEMBER 18, 1928
52-53 64 1788 173 525 .330 — — — 126 173 .728 — — 339 107 178-6 — — 472 7.4

KEVON LOONEY HT: 6’9’’ WT: 220 UCLA BORN: FEBRUARY 6, 1996
15-16 5 21 4 7 .571 1 2 .500 0 0 — 4 6 10 0 2-0 0 0 9 1.8
16-17 53 447 56 107 .523 2 9 .222 21 34 .618 44 80 124 29 64-0 15 17 135 2.5
17-18 66 910 112 193 .580 1 5 .200 42 77 .545 83 132 215 42 106-1 34 56 267 4.0
18-19 80 1481 217 347 .625 1 10 .100 65 105 .619 194 223 417 123 211-2 46 53 500 6.3

ALL-TIME ROSTER
19-20 20 262 29 79 .367 1 14 .071 9 12 .750 28 38 66 20 34-0 12 6 68 3.4
TOTALS 224 3121 418 733 .570 6 40 .150 137 228 .601 353 479 832 214 417-2 107 132 979 4.4
PLAYOFF RECORD
17-18 21 387 39 72 .542 0 2 .000 8 21 .381 42 47 89 19 50-1 14 8 86 4.1
18-19 21 432 64 93 .688 0 0 --- 21 29 .724 41 53 94 20 50-0 12 11 149 7.1
TOTALS 42 819 103 165 .624 0 2 .000 29 50 .580 83 100 183 39 100-1 26 19 235 5.6

RYAN LORTHRIDGE HT: 6’4’’ WT: 190 JACKSON STATE BORN: JULY 27, 1972
94-95 37 672 106 223 .475 3 14 .214 57 88 .648 24 47 71 101 42-0 28 1 272 7.4

JERRY LUCAS HT: 6’8’’ WT: 235 OHIO STATE BORN: MARCH 30, 1940
69-70 63 2302 387 764 .507 — — — 195 248 .786 — — 906 166 159-2 — — 969 15.4
70-71 80 3251 623 1250 .498 — — — 289 367 .787 — — 1265 293 197-0 — — 1535 19.2
TOTALS 143 5553 1010 2014 .501 — — — 484 615 .787 — — 2171 459 356-2 — — 2504 17.5
PLAYOFF RECORD
70-71 5 171 39 77 .506 — — — 11 16 .688 — — 50 16 14-0 — — 89 17.8
ALL-STAR RECORD
1971 — 29 5 9 .556 — — — 2 2 1.000 — — 9 4 2-0 — — 12 12.0

JOHN LUCAS HT: 6’3’’ WT: 185 MARYLAND BORN: OCTOBER 31, 1953
78-79 82 3095 530 1146 .462 — — — 264 321 .822 65 182 247 762 229-1 152 9 1324 16.1
79-80 80 2763 388 830 .467 12 42 .286 222 289 .768 61 159 220 602 196-2 138 3 1010 12.6
80-81 66 1919 222 506 .439 4 24 .167 107 145 .738 34 120 154 464 140-1 83 2 555 8.4
TOTALS 228 7777 1140 2482 .459 16 66 .242 593 755 .785 160 461 621 1082 565-4 373 14 2889 12.7

TOM “TED” LUCKENBILL HT: 6’6’’ WT: 205 HOUSTON BORN: JULY 27, 1939
61-62 67 396 43 120 .358 — — — 49 76 .645 — — 110 27 67-0 — — 135 2.0
62-63 20 201 26 68 .382 — — — 9 20 .450 — — 45 8 34-0 — — 61 3.1
TOTALS 87 597 69 188 .367 — — — 58 96 .604 — — 166 35 101-0 — — 196 2.3
PLAYOFF RECORD
61-62 4 17 0 5 .000 — — — 2 5 .400 — — 3 1 3-0 — — 2 0.5

SCOTT MACHADO HT: 6’1’’ WT: 205 IONA BORN: JUNE 8, 1990
PLAYOFF RECORD
12-13 5 8 1 2 .500 0 0 —- 1 2 .500 0 1 1 1 1-0 0 0 3 0.6

SAM MACK HT: 6’7’’ WT: 220 HOUSTON BORN: MAY 26, 1970
99-00 23 333 37 122 .303 21 64 .328 19 20 .950 7 32 39 24 45-0 18 1 114 5.0

GERALD MADKINS HT: 6’4’’ WT: 200 UCLA BORN: APRIL 18, 1969
97-98 19 243 13 34 .962 6 15 .400 5 7 .714 2 13 15 45 16-0 13 1 37 1.9

COREY MAGGETTE HT: 6’6’’ WT: 225 DUKE BORN: NOVEMBER 12, 1979
08-09 51 1588 292 634 .461 24 95 .253 342 415 .824 49 233 282 92 192-6 44 8 950 18.6
09-10 70 2081 457 886 .516 13 50 .260 460 551 .835 92 281 373 172 231-3 51 4 1387 19.8
TOTALS 121 3669 749 1520 .493 37 145 .255 802 966 .830 141 514 655 264 423-9 95 12 2337 19.3

RENALDO MAJOR HT: 6’7’’ WT: 200 FRESNO STATE BORN: MAY 7, 1982
06-07 1 27 2 10 .200 0 0 — 1 2 .500 0 2 2 0 4-0 2 0 5 5.0

PACE MANNION HT: 6’7’’ WT: 190 UTAH BORN: SEPTEMBER 22, 1960
83-84 57 469 50 126 .397 3 13 .231 18 23 .783 23 36 59 47 63-0 25 2 121 2.1

361
WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
SARUNAS MARCIULIONIS HT: 6’5’’ WT: 215 LITHUANIA BORN: JUNE 13, 1964
89-90 75 1695 289 557 .519 10 39 .256 317 403 .787 84 137 221 121 230-5 94 7 905 12.1
90-91 50 987 183 365 .501 1 6 .167 178 246 .724 52 67 118 85 136-4 62 4 545 10.9
91-92 72 2117 491 912 .538 3 10 .300 376 477 .788 68 140 208 243 237-4 116 10 1361 18.9
92-93 30 836 178 328 .543 3 15 .200 162 213 .761 40 57 97 105 92-1 51 2 521 17.4
93-94 Did not play due to injury
TOTALS 227 5635 1141 2162 .528 17 70 .243 1033 1339 .771 243 401 644 554 695-14 323 23 3332 14.7
PLAYOFF RECORD
90-91 9 206 42 84 .500 0 1 .000 35 39 .897 8 15 23 27 21-1 11 1 119 13.2
91-92 4 133 25 47 .532 1 2 .500 34 41 .829 3 6 9 20 15-0 3 1 85 21.3
TOTALS 13 339 67 131 .511 1 3 .333 69 80 .863 11 21 32 47 36-1 14 2 204 15.7

RICKY MARSH HT: 6’3’’ WT: 200 MANHATTAN BORN: MARCH 10, 1954
77-78 60 851 123 289 .426 — — — 23 33 .697 16 59 75 90 111-0 29 19 269 4.5

DONYELL MARSHALL HT: 6’9’’ WT: 230 CONNECTICUT BORN: MAY 18, 1973
94-95 32 1050 187 453 .413 37 137 .270 64 100 .640 73 136 209 48 94-1 20 38 475 14.8
95-96 62 934 125 314 .398 28 94 .298 64 83 .771 65 148 213 49 83-0 22 31 342 5.5
96-97 61 1022 174 421 .413 35 111 .315 61 98 .622 92 184 276 54 96-0 25 46 444 7.3
97-98 73 2611 451 1091 .413 63 201 .313 158 216 .731 210 418 628 159 226-1 95 73 1123 15.4
98-99 48 1250 208 494 .421 26 72 .361 88 121 .727 115 227 342 66 123-1 47 37 530 11.0
99-00 64 2071 331 840 .394 49 138 .355 199 255 .780 189 448 637 167 180-1 68 68 910 14.2
TOTALS 340 8938 1476 3613 .409 238 753 .316 634 873 .726 744 1561 2305 543 727-4 277 293 3824 11.2

CARTIER MARTIN HT: 6’7’’ WT: 220 KANSAS STATE BORN: NOVEMBER 20, 1984
09-10 10 276 32 88 .364 10 31 .323 16 21 .762 17 30 47 9 36-0 8 0 90 9.0

TONY MASSENBURG HT: 6’9’’ WT: 220 MARYLAND BORN: JULY 31, 1967
91-92 7 22 5 8 .625 0 0 — 6 9 .667 4 8 12 0 10-0 0 0 16 2.3

WILLIAM MAYFIELD HT: 6’7’’ WT: 205 IOWA BORN: OCTOBER 17, 1957
80-81 7 54 8 18 .444 0 0 — 1 2 .500 7 2 9 1 8-0 0 1 17 2.4

DJ MBENGA HT: 7’0’’ WT: 255 CONGO BORN: DECEMBER 30, 1980
07-08 16 130 9 23 .391 0 0 —- 1 2 .500 13 18 31 4 32-0 3 10 19 1.2

JAMES MICHAEL McADOO HT: 6’9’’ WT: 240 NORTH CAROLINA BORN: JANUARY 4, 1993
14-15 15 137 24 44 .545 0 0 --- 14 25 .560 15 22 37 2 21-0 5 9 62 4.1
15-16 41 262 45 84 .536 1 2 .500 26 49 .531 30 28 58 17 39-0 10 8 117 2.9
16-17 52 457 62 117 .530 2 8 .250 21 42 .500 34 57 91 18 47-0 18 29 147 2.8
TOTALS 108 856 131 245 .535 3 10 .300 61 116 .526 79 107 186 37 107-0 33 46 326 3.0
PLAYOFF RECORD
14-15 5 10 2 3 .667 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 1 3 4 0 0-0 0 1 4 0.8
15-16 8 38 2 4 .500 0 0 — 1 4 .250 0 8 8 2 6-0 3 2 5 0.6
16-17 13 56 9 17 .529 2 5 .400 4 6 .667 5 8 13 0 5-0 2 2 24 1.8
TOTALS 26 103 13 24 .542 2 5 .400 5 10 .500 6 19 25 2 11-0 5 5 33 1.3

PATRICK McCAW HT: 6’7’’ WT: 185 UNLV BORN: OCTOBER 25, 1995
16-17 71 1074 106 245 .433 41 123 .333 29 37 .784 21 79 100 77 62-0 32 15 282 4.0
17-18 57 961 92 225 .409 19 80 .238 26 34 .765 16 66 82 81 67-0 43 10 229 4.0
TOTALS 128 2035 198 470 .421 60 203 .296 55 71 .775 37 145 182 158 129-0 75 25 511 4.0
PLAYOFF RECORD
16-17 15 181 21 48 .438 8 23 .348 11 13 .846 10 23 33 16 14-0 9 3 61 4.1
17-18 6 16 1 2 .500 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 1 2 3 0 1-0 2 0 4 0.7
TOTALS 21 197 22 50 .440 8 24 .333 13 15 .867 11 25 36 16 15-0 11 3 65 3.1

JACK McCLOSKEY HT: 6’2’’ WT: 192 PENNSYLVANIA BORN: SEPTEMBER 19, 1925
52-53 1 16 3 9 .333 — — — 0 0 — — — 3 1 2-0 — — 6 6.0

BEN McDONALD HT: 6’8’’ WT: 225 CAL-IRVINE BORN: JULY 20, 1962
86-87 63 1284 164 360 .456 1 8 .125 24 38 .632 63 120 183 84 200-5 27 8 353 5.6
87-88 81 2039 258 552 .467 9 35 .257 87 111 .784 133 202 335 138 246-4 39 8 612 7.6
88-89 11 103 13 19 .684 0 0 — 9 15 .600 4 8 12 5 11-0 4 0 35 3.2
TOTALS 155 3426 435 931 .467 10 43 .233 120 164 .732 200 330 530 227 457-9 70 16 1000 6.5
PLAYOFF RECORD
86-87 5 45 1 11 .091 0 2 .000 0 0 — 2 4 6 9 7-0 2 0 2 0.4
88-89 5 40 2 10 .200 0 3 .000 2 4 .500 4 4 8 1 8-0 3 1 6 1.2
TOTALS 10 85 3 21 .143 0 5 .000 2 4 .500 6 8 14 10 15-0 5 1 8 0.8

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WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
HANK McDOWELL HT: 6’9’’ WT: 215 MEMPHIS STATE BORN: NOVEMBER 13, 1959
81-82 30 335 34 84 .405 0 0 — 27 41 .659 41 59 100 20 52-1 6 8 95 3.2
82-83 14 130 13 29 .448 0 0 — 14 18 .778 15 15 30 4 26-0 2 4 40 2.9
TOTALS 44 465 47 113 .416 0 0 — 41 59 .695 56 74 130 24 78-1 8 12 135 3.1

JAVALE McGEE HT: 7’0’’ WT: 270 NEVADA BORN: JANUARY 19, 1988
16-17 77 739 208 319 .652 0 3 .000 56 111 .505 100 144 244 17 109-0 19 67 472 6.1
17-18 65 615 136 219 .621 0 6 .000 38 52 .731 59 110 169 33 91-1 21 57 310 4.8
TOTALS 142 1354 344 538 .639 0 9 .000 94 163 .577 159 254 413 50 200-1 40 124 782 5.5
PLAYOFF RECORD
16-17 16 149 41 56 .732 0 0 --- 13 18 .722 22 26 48 4 31-0 2 15 95 5.9
17-18 13 158 39 58 .672 0 1 .000 6 9 .667 16 26 42 4 20-0 3 11 84 6.5
TOTALS 29 307 80 114 .702 0 1 .000 19 27 .704 38 52 90 8 51-0 5 26 179 6.2

ALL-TIME ROSTER
DOMINIC McGUIRE HT: 6’9’’ WT: 235 FRESNO STATE BORN: OCTOBER 20, 1985
11-12 64 1127 94 210 .448 0 4 .000 39 53 .736 73 173 246 110 104-1 44 36 227 3.5

ALFONZO McKINNIE HT: 6’8’’ WT: 215 WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY BORN: SEPTEMBER 17, 1992
18-19 72 1003 134 275 .487 42 118 .356 27 48 .563 81 166 247 31 134-0 18 15 337 4.7
PLAYOFF RECORD
18-19 22 235 26 59 .441 10 32 .313 4 10 .400 17 33 50 4 32-0 2 1 66 3.0

MCCOY McLEMORE HT: 6’7’’ WT: 230 DRAKE BORN: APRIL 3, 1942
64-65 78 1731 244 725 .337 — — — 157 220 .714 — — 488 81 224-6 — — 645 8.3
65-66 80 1467 225 528 .426 — — — 142 191 .743 — — 488 55 197-4 — — 592 7.4
TOTALS 158 3198 469 1253 .374 — — — 299 411 .727 — — 976 136 421-10 — — 1237 7.8

KEITH McLEOD HT: 6’2’’ WT: 190 BOWLING GREEN BORN: NOVEMBER 5, 1979
06-07 26 379 41 105 .390 9 23 .391 47 53 .887 3 18 21 45 21-0 17 3 138 5.3

BOB McNEIL HT: 6’1’’ WT: 180 ST. JOSEPH’S (PA) BORN: OCTOBER 22, 1938
61-62 50 441 56 136 .412 — — — 26 34 .765 — — 56 89 56-0 — — 138 2.8

LARRY McNEILL HT: 6’9’’ WT: 195 MARQUETTE BORN: JANUARY 31, 1951
76-77 16 137 29 61 .475 — — — 28 31 .903 18 31 49 3 19-0 6 1 86 5.4
77-78 9 67 6 18 .333 — — — 15 19 .789 2 12 14 2 14-0 0 1 27 3.0
TOTALS 25 204 35 79 .443 — — — 43 50 .860 20 43 63 5 33-0 6 2 113 4.5
PLAYOFF RECORD
76-77 6 21 7 10 .700 — — — 2 4 .500 2 0 2 0 2-0 1 0 16 2.7

PAUL McPHERSON HT: 6’2’’ WT: 225 DEPAUL BORN: JULY 31, 1978
00-01 22 287 62 120 .517 2 6 .333 24 34 .706 20 11 31 22 32-0 13 1 150 6.8

JOHN MENGELT HT: 6’2’’ WT: 195 AUBURN BORN: OCTOBER 16, 1949
80-81 2 11 0 4 .000 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 0 0 2 0-0 0 0 0 0.0

TOM MESCHERY HT: 6’6’’ WT: 215 ST. MARY’S (CA) BORN: OCTOBER 26, 1938
61-62 80 2509 375 929 .404 — — — 216 262 .824 — — 729 145 370-15 — — 966 12.1
62-63 64 2245 397 935 .425 — — — 228 313 .728 — — 624 104 249-11 — — 1022 16.0
63-64 80 2433 436 951 .458 — — — 207 295 .702 — — 607 149 248-6 — — 1079 13.5
64-65 79 2408 361 917 .394 — — — 278 370 .751 — — 655 106 279-6 — — 1000 12.7
65-66 80 2383 401 895 .448 — — — 224 293 .765 — — 716 81 285-7 — — 1026 12.8
66-67 72 1846 293 706 .415 — — — 175 244 .717 — — 549 94 264-8 — — 761 10.6
TOTALS 455 13,824 2263 5333 .424 — — — 1328 1777 .747 — — 3890 679 1695-53 — — 5854 12.9
PLAYOFF RECORD
61-62 12 508 89 224 .397 — — — 63 73 .863 — — 138 32 48-2 — — 241 20.1
63-64 12 405 80 181 .442 — — — 42 54 .778 — — 87 21 37-0 — — 202 16.8
66-67 15 408 79 175 .451 — — — 35 46 .761 — — 119 25 68-5 — — 193 12.9
TOTALS 39 1321 248 580 .428 — — — 140 173 .809 — — 344 78 153-7 — — 636 16.3
ALL-STAR RECORD
1963 — 8 1 3 .333 — — — 1 2 .500 — — 1 1 1-0 — — 3 3.0

EDWARD MIKAN HT: 6’8’’ WT: 230 DEPAUL BORN: OCTOBER 20, 1925
50-51 61 — 193 556 .347 — — — 137 189 .725 — — 344 63 194-6 — — 523 8.6
51-52 66 1781 202 571 .354 — — — 116 148 .784 — — 492 87 252-7 — — 520 7.9
TOTALS 127 1781 395 1127 .350 — — — 253 337 .751 — — 836 150 446-13 — — 1043 8.2
PLAYOFF RECORD
50-51 2 — 6 26 .231 — — — 10 11 .909 — — 21 3 6- — — 22 11.0
51-52 3 — 7 22 .318 — — — 6 7 .857 — — 20 2 15- — — 20 6.7
TOTALS 5 — 13 48 .271 — — — 16 18 .889 — — 41 5 21- — — 42 8.4

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WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
AARON MILES HT: 6’1’’ WT: 175 KANSAS BORN: APRIL 13, 1983
05-06 19 118 6 18 .333 0 0 — 4 4 1.000 0 14 14 24 13-0 4 1 16 0.8

CHRIS MILLS HT: 6’7’’ WT: 216 ARIZONA BORN: JANUARY 25, 1970
98-99 47 1395 186 453 .411 32 115 .278 79 96 .823 49 188 237 103 125-1 39 14 483 10.3
99-00 20 649 123 292 .421 8 30 .267 68 84 .810 46 77 123 47 60-0 18 4 322 16.1
00-01 15 493 71 191 .372 7 25 .280 31 36 .861 24 69 93 18 43-1 9 5 180 12.0
01-02 66 1237 178 427 .417 48 127 .378 85 107 .794 51 139 190 72 120-0 31 13 489 7.4
02-03 21 262 39 106 .368 7 25 .280 16 18 .889 19 31 50 22 29-0 7 3 101 4.8
TOTALS 169 4036 597 1469 .406 102 322 .317 279 341 .818 189 504 693 262 277-2 104 39 1575 9.3

DIRK MINNIEFIELD HT: 6’3’’ WT: 180 KENTUCKY BORN: JANUARY 17, 1961
87-88 11 202 25 48 .521 1 5 .200 14 23 .609 8 13 21 38 26-0 15 0 65 5.9

BILL MLKVY HT: 6’4’’ WT: 190 TEMPLE BORN: JANUARY 19, 1931
52-53 31 608 75 246 .305 — — — 31 48 .646 — — 101 62 54-1 — — 181 5.8

LEO MOGUS HT: 6’4’’ WT: 190 YOUNGSTOWN COLLEGE BORN: APRIL 13, 1921
49-50 64 — 172 434 .396 — — — 218 300 .727 — — — 99 169- — — 562 8.8
50-51 57 — 43 122 .353 — — — 53 86 .616 — — 102 32 60-0 — — 139 2.4
TOTALS 121 — 215 556 .387 — — — 271 386 .702 — — 102 131 229-0 — — 701 5.8
PLAYOFF RECORD
49-50 2 — 3 18 .167 — — — 4 7 .571 — — — 7 10-0 — — 10 5.0
50-51 1 — 0 0 — — — — 0 0 — — — — 0 0- — — 0 0.0
TOTALS 3 — 3 18 .167 — — — 4 7 .571 — — — 7 10- — — 10 3.3

PAUL MOKESKI HT: 7’0’’ WT: 255 KANSAS BORN: JANUARY 3, 1957
90-91 36 257 21 59 .356 3 9 .333 12 15 .800 20 47 67 9 58-0 8 7 57 1.6
PLAYOFF RECORD
90-91 3 8 1 1 1.000 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 2 2 1 4-0 1 0 2 0.7

HOWARD MONTGOMERY HT: 6’6’’ WT: 220 PAN AMERICAN BORN: AUGUST 22, 1940
62-63 20 364 65 153 .455 — — — 14 23 .609 — — 66 21 35-1 — — 144 7.2

JAMES MOONEY HT: 6’5’’ WT: 212 VILLANOVA BORN: JULY 8, 1930
52-53 18 529 54 148 .365 — — — 27 40 .675 — — 70 35 50-1 — — 135 7.5

JACK MOORE HT: 6’5’’ WT: 182 LA SALLE BORN: SEPTEMBER 24, 1932
54-55 23 376 44 115 .383 — — — 22 47 .468 — — 105 20 62-2 — — 110 4.8
55-56 54 402 50 129 .388 — — — 32 53 .604 — — 117 26 80-1 — — 132 2.4
56-57 57 400 43 106 .406 — — — 37 46 .804 — — 116 21 75-1 — — 123 2.2
TOTALS 134 1178 137 350 .391 — — — 91 146 .623 — — 338 67 217-4 — — 365 2.7
PLAYOFF RECORD
55-56 8 52 8 20 .400 — — — 2 6 .333 — — 17 2 14-0 — — 18 2.3
56-57 1 1 0 0 — — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 0-0 — — 0 0.0
TOTALS 9 53 8 20 .400 — — — 2 6 .333 — — 17 2 14-0 — — 18 2.0

MIKKI MOORE HT: 6’11’’ WT: 225 NEBRASKA BORN: NOVEMBER 4, 1975
09-10 23 406 54 90 .600 0 0 — 7 11 .636 26 43 69 36 60-0 5 13 115 5.0
11-12 7 118 9 20 .450 0 0 — 6 7 .857 7 15 22 5 24-0 3 3 24 3.4
TOTALS 30 524 63 110 .573 0 0 — 13 18 .722 33 58 91 41 84-0 8 16 139 4.6

ELMORE MORGENTHALER HT: 7’1’ WT: 230 BOSTON COLLEGE BORN: AUGUST 3, 1922
48-49 20 — 15 39 .385 — — — 12 18 .667 — — — 7 18- — — 35 2.1

ANTHONY MORROW HT: 6’5’’ WT: 210 GEORGIA TECH BORN: SEPTEMBER 27, 1985
08-09 67 1515 255 534 .478 86 184 .467 80 92 .870 78 121 199 82 130-0 35 12 676 10.1
09-10 69 2018 329 703 .468 140 307 .456 101 114 .886 61 198 259 104 158-0 65 16 899 13.0
TOTALS 136 3533 584 1237 .472 226 491 .460 181 206 .879 139 319 458 184 288-0 100 28 1575 11.6

DWAYNE MORTON HT: 6’7’’ WT: 195 LOUISVILLE BORN: AUGUST 10, 1971
94-95 41 395 50 129 .388 9 25 .360 58 85 .682 21 37 58 18 45-1 11 15 167 4.1

PERRY MOSS HT: 6’2’’ WT: 185 NORTHEASTERN BORN: NOVEMBER 11, 1958
86-87 64 698 91 207 .440 1 14 .071 49 69 .710 29 66 95 90 96-0 42 3 232 3.6
PLAYOFF RECORD
86-87 8 45 8 14 .571 1 1 1.000 8 9 .889 2 3 5 5 5-0 6 0 25 3.1

MYCHAL MULDER HT: 6’3’’ WT: 184 KENTUCKY BORN: JUNE 12, 1994
19-20 64 698 91 207 .440 1 14 .071 49 69 .710 29 66 95 90 96-0 42 3 232 3.6

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WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
CHRIS MULLIN HT: 6’7” WT: 215 ST. JOHN’S BORN: JULY 30, 1963
85-86 55 1391 287 620 .463 5 27 .185 189 211 .896 42 73 115 105 130-1 70 23 768 14.0
86-87 82 2377 477 928 .514 19 63 .302 269 326 .825 39 142 181 261 217-1 98 36 1242 15.1
87-88 60 2033 470 926 .508 34 97 .351 239 270 .885 58 147 205 290 136-3 113 32 1213 20.5
88-89 82 3093 830 1630 .509 23 100 .230 493 553 .892 152 331 483 415 178-1 176 39 2176 26.5
89-90 78 2830 682 1272 .536 87 234 .372 505 568 .889 130 333 463 319 142-1 123 45 1956 25.1
90-91 82 3315 777 1449 .536 40 133 .301 513 580 .884 141 302 443 329 176-2 173 63 2107 25.7
91-92 81 3346 830 1584 .524 64 175 .366 350 420 .833 127 323 450 286 171-1 173 62 2074 25.6
92-93 46 1902 474 930 .510 60 13 .451 183 226 .810 42 190 232 166 76-0 68 41 1191 25.9
93-94 62 2324 410 869 .472 55 151 .364 165 219 .753 64 281 345 315 114-0 107 53 1040 16.8
94-95 25 890 170 348 .489 42 93 .452 94 107 .879 25 90 115 125 53-0 38 19 476 19.0
95-96 55 1617 269 539 .499 59 150 .393 137 160 .856 44 115 159 194 127-0 75 32 734 13.3
96-97 79 2733 438 792 .553 83 202 .411 184 213 .864 75 242 317 322 155-0 130 33 1143 14.5

ALL-TIME ROSTER
00-01 20 374 36 106 .340 19 52 .365 24 28 .857 10 31 41 19 28-0 16 10 115 5.8
TOTALS 807 28,225 6150 11,993 .513 590 1610 .366 3345 3871 .864 949 2600 3549 3146 1703-10 1360 488 16,235 20.1
PLAYOFF RECORD
86-87 10 262 49 98 .500 3 4 .750 12 16 .750 2 13 15 23 31-0 9 2 113 11.3
88-89 8 341 88 163 .540 1 8 .125 58 67 .866 11 36 47 36 19-0 14 11 235 29.4
90-91 8 366 69 131 .527 9 13 .692 43 50 .860 9 49 58 23 23-0 15 12 190 23.8
91-92 4 168 27 63 .429 4 12 .333 13 14 .929 3 9 12 12 8-0 5 2 71 17.8
93-94 3 135 30 51 .588 6 12 .500 10 11 .909 4 10 14 11 4-0 0 5 76 25.3
TOTALS 33 1272 263 506 .520 23 49 .469 136 158 .861 29 117 146 105 85-0 43 32 685 20.8
ALL-STAR RECORD
1989 -- 14 1 4 .250 0 0 — 2 2 1.000 2 0 2 2 0-0 0 0 4 —
1990 -- 16 1 5 .200 0 0 — 1 2 .500 1 2 3 1 0-0 2 1 3 —
1991 -- 24 4 8 .500 1 1 1.000 4 4 1.000 0 2 3 2 2-0 2 0 13 —
1992 -- 24 6 7 .857 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 3 0-0 0 0 13 —
1993 Selected (Did not play, Injured)
TOTALS 4 78 12 24 .500 2 2 1.000 7 8 .875 3 5 8 8 2-0 4 1 33 8.5

JEFF MULLINS HT: 6’4’’ WT: 200 DUKE BORN: MARCH 18, 1942
66-67 77 1835 421 919 .458 — — — 150 214 .701 — — 388 226 195-5 — — 992 12.9
67-68 79 2805 610 1391 .439 — — — 273 344 .794 — — 447 351 271-2 — — 1493 18.9
68-69 78 2916 697 1517 .459 — — — 381 452 .843 — — 460 339 251-4 — — 1775 22.8
69-70 74 2861 656 1426 .460 — — — 320 378 .847 — — 382 360 240-4 — — 1632 22.1
70-71 75 2909 630 1308 .482 — — — 302 358 .844 — — 341 332 246-5 — — 1562 20.8
71-72 80 3214 685 1466 .467 — — — 350 441 .794 — — 444 471 260-5 — — 1720 21.5
72-73 81 3005 651 1321 .493 — — — 143 172 .831 — — 363 337 201-2 — — 1445 17.8
73-74 77 2498 541 1114 .473 — — — 168 192 .875 86 190 276 305 214-2 69 22 1250 16.2
74-75 66 1141 234 514 .455 — — — 71 87 .816 46 77 123 153 123-0 57 14 539 8.2
75-76 29 311 58 120 .483 — — — 23 29 .793 12 20 32 39 36-0 14 1 139 4.8
TOTALS 716 23,495 5183 11,126 .466 — — — 2181 2667 .818 144 287 3256 2913 2037-29 140 37 12,547 17.6
PLAYOFF RECORD
66-67 15 498 109 242 .450 — — — 47 59 .797 — — 91 58 53-3 — — 265 17.7
67-68 10 390 110 211 .521 — — — 31 43 .721 — — 44 49 36-2 — — 251 25.1
68-69 6 180 39 96 .406 — — — 8 11 .727 — — 18 23 16-0 — — 86 14.3
70-71 5 205 30 85 .353 — — — 22 25 .880 — — 32 24 13-0 — — 82 16.4
71-72 5 203 31 72 .431 — — — 12 13 .923 — — 24 29 11-0 — — 74 14.8
72-73 11 409 72 168 .429 — — — 21 29 .724 — — 46 43 32-0 — — 165 15.0
74-75 17 313 60 123 .488 — — — 18 31 .581 16 19 35 29 43-0 10 1 138 8.1
75-76 8 33 6 16 .375 — — — 0 0 — 3 1 4 3 8-0 2 1 12 1.5
TOTALS 77 2231 457 1013 .451 — — — 159 211 .754 19 20 294 258 212-5 12 2 1073 13.9
ALL-STAR RECORD
1969 — 25 7 14 .500 — — — 0 0 — — — 4 5 4-0 — — 14 —
1970 — 14 4 6 .667 — — — 0 0 — — — 1 1 2-0 — — 8 —
1971 — 3 0 0 — — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 0-0 — — 0 —
TOTALS 3 42 11 20 .550 — — — 0 0 — — — 5 6 6-0 — — 22 7.3

JOHN MURPHY HT: 6’2’’ WT: 175 BORN: SEPTEMBER 13, 1924
46-47 11 — 3 5 .200 — — — 2 3 .667 — — — 0 5- — — 8 0.7

TOD MURPHY HT: 6’9’’ WT: 235 U.C. IRVINE BORN: DECEMBER 24, 1963
93-94 2 10 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 1 1 1 2-0 0 0 0 0.0

TROY MURPHY HT: 6’11’’ WT: 245 NOTRE DAME BORN: MAY 2, 1980
01-02 82 1448 178 423 .421 3 9 .333 121 156 .776 99 223 322 70 217-2 36 21 480 5.9
02-03 79 2510 338 749 .451 3 14 .214 244 290 .841 228 578 806 106 246-1 65 30 923 11.7
03-04 28 610 107 243 .440 5 17 .294 60 80 .750 48 125 173 20 58-1 12 17 279 10.0
04-05 70 2375 392 947 .414 59 148 .399 233 319 .730 251 505 756 97 190-2 53 33 1076 15.4
05-06 74 2516 363 838 .433 58 181 .320 251 319 .787 195 548 743 101 191-2 47 26 1035 14.0
06-07 26 667 81 180 .450 22 59 .373 47 66 .712 37 120 157 60 63-0 21 17 231 8.9
TOTALS 359 10126 1459 3380 .432 150 428 .350 956 1230 .777 858 2099 2957 454 1065-8 234 144 4024 11.2

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WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
KEN MURRAY HT: 6’2’’ WT: 195 ST. BONAVENTURE BORN: APRIL 20, 1928
54-55 66 1590 187 535 .350 — — — 98 120 .760 — — 179 224 126-1 — — 472 7.2

ANGELO MUSI HT: 5’9’’ WT: 145 TEMPLE BORN: JULY 25, 1918
46-47 60 — 230 818 .281 — — — 102 123 .829 — — — 26 120- — — 562 9.4
47-48 43 — 134 485 .276 — — — 51 73 .600 — — — 10 56- — — 319 7.4
48-49 58 — 194 618 .314 — — — 90 119 .756 — — — 81 108- — — 478 8.2
TOTALS 161 — 558 1921 .290 — — — 243 315 .771 — — — 117 284- — — 1359 8.4
PLAYOFF RECORD
46-47 10 — 48 160 .300 — — — 21 29 .724 — — — 5 27- — — 117 11.7
47-48 13 — 26 129 .202 — — — 21 28 .750 — — — 11 30- — — 73 5.6
48-49 2 — 3 17 .176 — — — 2 2 1.000 — — — 0 1- — — 8 4.0
TOTALS 25 — 77 306 .252 — — — 44 59 .746 — — — 16 58- — — 198 7.9

EDUARDO NAJERA HT: 6’8’’ WT: 235 OKLAHOMA BORN: JULY 11, 1976
04-05 42 610 70 172 .407 6 15 .400 29 45 .644 53 65 118 37 71-0 18 10 175 4.2

CHARLES “COTTON” NASH HT: 6’5’’ WT: 225 KENTUCKY BORN: JULY 24, 1942
64-65 20 190 33 88 .375 — — — 18 20 .900 — — 48 9 27-0 — — 84 4.2

WILLIE NAULLS HT: 6’6’’ WT: 225 UCLA BORN: OCTOBER 7, 1934
62-63 47 1225 215 512 .420 — — — 88 111 .793 — — 315 58 — — — 518 11.0

ED NEALY HT: 6’7’’ WT: 240 KANSAS STATE BORN: FEBRUARY 19, 1960
92-93 30 229 16 46 .348 7 22 .318 7 10 .700 8 40 48 13 35-0 9 1 46 1.5

NEMANJA NEDOVIC HT: 6’3’’ WT: 197 SERBIA BORN: JUNE 16, 1991
13-14 24 142 8 39 .205 3 18 .167 7 8 .875 3 12 15 13 13-0 0 1 26 1.1
PLAYOFF RECORD
13-14 1 0 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 0.0

DEMARCUS NELSON HT: 6’4’’ WT: 200 DUKE BORN: NOVEMBER 2, 1985
08-09 13 171 24 54 .444 0 3 .000 5 14 .357 6 18 24 13 24-0 9 2 53 4.1

PAUL NEUMANN HT: 6’1’’ WT: 175 STANFORD BORN: JANUARY 30, 1938
64-65 36 934 152 338 .450 — — — 86 119 .723 — — 96 94 99-2 — — 390 10.8
65-66 66 1729 343 817 .420 — — — 265 317 .837 — — 208 184 174-0 — — 951 14.4
66-67 78 2421 386 911 .424 — — — 312 390 .800 — — 272 342 266-5 — — 1034 13.9
TOTALS 180 5084 881 2066 .426 — — — 663 826 .803 — — 576 620 539-7 — — 2425 13.5
PLAYOFF RECORD
66-67 15 254 29 88 .330 — — — 35 47 .745 — — 17 34 50-0 — — 93 6.2

JIM NOLAN HT: 6’8’’ WT: 210 GEORGIA TECH BORN: JUNE 9, 1927
49-50 5 — 4 21 .190 — — — 0 0 — — — — 4 14- — — 8 1.6

ZACH NORVELL JR. HT: 6’5’’ WT: 205 GONZAGA BORN: DECEMBER 9, 1997
19-20 3 36 3 11 .273 3 8 .375 1 1 1.000 0 5 5 3 4-0 2 0 10 3.3

MIKE NOVAK HT: 6’9’’ WT: 220 LOYOLA (IL) BORN: APRIL 23, 1915
49-50 55 — 36 138 .261 — — — 24 46 .522 — — — 57 129- — — 96 1.7

BOB O’BRIEN HT: 6’4’’ WT: 190 PEPPERDINE BORN: JANUARY 26, 1927
47-48 22 — 17 81 .210 — — — 15 26 .577 — — — 1 40- — — 49 2.2
48-49 24 — 10 50 .200 — — — 12 3 .375 — — — 9 32- — — 32 1.3
TOTALS 46 — 27 131 .206 — — — 27 58 .466 — — — 10 72- — — 81 1.8
PLAYOFF RECORD
47-48 9 — 9 38 .237 — — — 10 15 .667 — — — 3 13- — — 28 3.1

PATRICK O’BRYANT HT: 7’0’’ WT: 250 BRADLEY BORN: JUNE 20, 1986
06-07 16 119 10 32 .313 0 0 — 11 17 .647 7 14 21 9 26-0 6 8 31 1.9
07-08 24 99 16 29 .552 0 0 — 3 5 .600 10 19 29 4 27-1 4 9 35 1.5
TOTALS 40 218 26 61 .426 0 0 — 14 22 .636 17 33 50 13 53-1 10 17 66 1.7

JERMAINE O’NEAL HT: 6’11’’ WT: 226 EAU CLAIRE HS BORN: OCTOBER 13, 1978
13-14 44 883 125 248 .504 0 0 --- 99 132 .750 85 157 242 25 102-0 14 40 349 7.9
PLAYOFF RECORD
13-14 7 84 18 32 .563 0 0 --- 6 8 .750 12 12 24 1 12-0 1 3 42 6.0

366
WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
RALPH OGDEN HT: 6’5’’ WT: 205 SANTA CLARA BORN: JANUARY 25, 1948
70-71 32 162 17 71 .237 — — — 8 17 .667 — — 32 9 17-0 — — 42 1.3
PLAYOFF RECORD
70-71 2 15 1 5 .200 — — — 4 4 1.000 — — 4 1 0-0 — — 6 3.0

DEAN OLIVER HT: 5’11’’ WT: 175 IOWA BORN: NOVEMBER 5, 1978
01-02 20 139 17 46 .370 2 13 .154 6 9 .667 0 8 8 21 16-1 3 0 42 2.1
02-03 15 93 7 29 .241 1 6 .167 7 8 .875 8 8 16 23 9-0 7 0 22 1.5
TOTALS 35 232 24 75 .320 3 19 .158 13 17 .765 8 16 24 44 25-1 10 0 64 1.8

ENOCH “BUD” OLSEN HT: 6’8’’ WT: 230 LOUISVILLE BORN: JULY 25, 1940
65-66 55 566 78 185 .422 — — — 38 85 .447 — — 179 18 77-1 — — 194 3.4
66-67 40 348 75 167 .449 — — — 23 58 .387 — — 103 32 51-1 — — 173 4.3

ALL-TIME ROSTER
TOTALS 95 914 153 352 .435 — — — 61 143 .427 — — 282 50 128-2 — — 367 3.9
PLAYOFF RECORD
66-67 4 14 4 13 .308 — — — 0 2 .000 — — 9 1 2-0 — — 8 2.0

CLAUDE OVERTON HT: 6’2’’ WT: 195 EAST CENTRAL OKLAHOMA BORN: DECEMBER 16, 1927
52-53 15 182 19 75 .253 0 0 — 20 30 .667 — — 25 15 25-0 — — 58 3.9

BILLY OWENS HT: 6’9’’ WT: 225 SYRACUSE BORN: MAY 1, 1969
91-92 80 2510 468 891 .525 1 9 .111 204 312 .654 242 396 639 188 276-4 90 65 1141 14.3
93-93 37 1201 247 493 .501 1 11 .091 117 183 .639 108 156 264 144 105-1 35 28 612 16.5
93-94 79 2738 492 971 .507 3 15 .200 199 326 .610 230 410 640 326 269-5 83 60 1186 15.0
99-00 16 386 38 100 .380 2 7 .286 25 42 .595 36 73 109 38 47-0 7 5 103 6.4
TOTALS 212 6835 1245 2455 .507 7 42 .167 545 863 .632 617 1035 1652 696 697-0 215 158 3042 14.3
PLAYOFF RECORD
91-92 4 157 30 57 .526 0 0 — 17 27 .630 13 20 33 13 14-0 8 2 77 19.3
93-94 3 127 25 50 .500 0 1 .000 9 12 .750 12 18 30 13 11-0 4 2 59 19.7
TOTALS 7 284 55 107 .514 0 1 .000 26 39 .667 25 38 63 26 25-0 12 4 136 19.4

RAY OWES HT: 6’9’’ WT: 224 ARIZONA BORN: DECEMBER 11, 1972
96-97 57 592 75 180 .417 1 5 .200 26 46 .565 64 99 163 15 86-1 15 20 177 3.1

ZAZA PACHULIA HT: 6’11’’ WT: 270 REPUBLIC OF GEORGIA BORN: FEBRUARY 10, 1984
16-17 70 1268 164 307 .534 0 2 .000 98 126 .778 140 270 410 132 166-1 59 33 426 6.1
17-18 69 972 149 264 .564 0 1 .000 75 93 .806 89 232 321 109 122-0 38 17 373 5.4
TOTALS 139 2240 313 571 .548 0 3 .000 173 219 .790 229 502 731 241 288-1 97 50 799 5.7
PLAYOFF RECORD
16-17 15 212 32 60 .533 0 1 .000 13 17 .765 18 39 57 12 32-0 8 4 77 5.1
17-18 7 26 4 7 .571 0 0 --- 9 12 .750 6 6 12 1 1-0 3 1 17 2.4
TOTALS 22 238 36 67 .537 0 1 .000 22 29 .759 24 45 69 13 33-0 11 5 94 4.3

JEREMY PARGO HT: 6’2’’ WT: 219 GONZAGA BORN: MARCH 17, 1986
19-20 3 44 11 22 .500 3 7 .429 0 1 .000 1 2 3 8 8-0 1 0 25 8.3

EASY PARHAM HT: 6’3’’ WT: 200 TEXAS WESLEYAN BORN: DECEMBER 27, 1921
50-51 7 — 3 7 .429 — — — 4 9 .444 — — 12 3 5-0 — — 10 1.4

ROBERT PARISH HT: 7’0’’ WT: 230 CENTENARY BORN: AUGUST 30, 1953
76-77 77 1384 288 573 .503 — — — 121 171 .708 201 342 543 74 224-7 55 94 697 9.1
77-78 82 1969 430 911 .472 — — — 165 264 .625 211 469 680 95 291-10 79 123 1025 12.5
78-79 79 2411 554 1110 .499 — — — 196 281 .698 265 651 916 115 303-10 100 217 1304 17.2
79-80 72 2119 510 1006 .507 0 1 .000 203 284 .715 247 536 783 122 248-6 58 115 1223 17.0
TOTALS 307 7883 1782 3600 .495 0 1 .000 685 1000 .685 924 1998 2922 406 1066-33 292 549 4249 13.8
PLAYOFF RECORD
76-77 10 239 52 108 .481 — — — 17 26 .654 43 60 103 11 42-1 7 11 121 12.1

ROBERT “SONNY” PARKER HT: 6’6’’ WT: 200 TEXAS A & M BORN: MARCH 22, 1955
76-77 65 889 154 292 .527 — — — 71 92 .772 85 88 173 59 77-0 53 26 379 5.8
77-78 82 2069 406 783 .519 — — — 122 173 .705 162 222 389 155 186-0 135 36 934 11.4
78-79 79 2893 512 1019 .502 — — — 175 222 .788 164 280 444 291 187-0 144 33 1199 15.2
79-80 82 2849 483 988 .489 0 2 .000 237 302 .785 166 298 464 254 195-2 173 32 1203 14.7
80-81 73 1317 191 388 .492 0 0 — 94 128 .734 101 93 194 106 112-0 67 13 476 6.5
81-82 71 899 116 245 .473 0 0 — 48 72 .667 73 104 177 89 101-0 39 11 280 3.9
TOTALS 452 10,916 1862 3715 .501 0 2 .000 747 989 .755 751 1085 1841 954 858-2 611 151 4471 9.9
PLAYOFF RECORD
76-77 10 120 19 36 .528 — — — 4 4 1.000 9 19 28 9 9-0 5 2 42 4.2

367
WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
CHEROKEE PARKS HT: 6’11’’ WT: 240 DUKE BORN: OCTOBER 11, 1972
03-04 12 64 4 10 .400 0 0 — 4 6 .667 4 6 10 1 7-0 0 3 12 1.0

CHARLIE PARSLEY HT: 6’2’’ WT: 175 WESTERN KENTUCKY BORN: OCTOBER 13, 1925
48-49 9 — 8 31 .258 — — — 6 7 .857 — — — 8 7-0 — — 22 2.4

ERIC PASCHALL HT: 6’6’’ WT: 255 VILLANOVA BORN: NOVEMBER 4, 1996
19-20 60 1654 318 640 .497 37 129 .287 164 212 .774 82 193 275 127 125-2 32 13 837 14.0

JOHN PAYAK HT: 6’4’’ WT: 174 BOWLING GREEN BORN: NOVEMBER 20, 1926
49-50 17 — 12 32 .375 — — — 13 21 .619 — — — 8 18-0 — — 37 2.2

MEL PAYTON HT: 6’4’’ WT: 185 TULANE BORN: JULY 16, 1926
51-52 45 471 54 140 .386 — — — 21 28 .750 — — 83 45 68-2 — — 129 2.9
PLAYOFF RECORD
51-52 3 — 1 2 .500 — — — 2 2 1.000 — — 3 1 6- — — 4 1.3

KOSTA PEROVIC HT: 7’2’’ WT: 240 SERBIA BORN: FEBRUARY 19, 1985
07-08 7 38 3 10 .300 0 0 — 4 6 .667 6 7 13 1 6-0 0 2 10 1.4

JIM PETERSEN HT: 6’10’’ WT: 235 MINNESOTA BORN: FEBRUARY 22, 1962
89-90 43 592 60 141 .426 0 1 .000 52 73 .712 49 111 160 23 103-0 17 20 172 4.0
90-91 62 834 114 236 .483 1 4 .250 50 76 .658 69 131 200 27 153-2 13 41 279 4.5
91-92 27 169 18 40 .450 0 2 .000 7 10 .700 12 33 45 9 35-0 5 6 43 1.6
TOTALS 132 1595 192 417 .460 1 7 .143 109 159 .686 130 275 405 59 291-2 35 67 494 3.7
PLAYOFF RECORD
90-91 9 117 12 17 .706 0 0 — 5 8 .625 4 23 27 3 35-1 2 4 29 3.2

JAMES PHELAN HT: 6’1’’ WT: 175 LA SALLE BORN: MARCH 19, 1929
53-54 4 33 0 6 .000 — — — 3 6 .500 — — 5 2 9-0 — — 3 0.8

ANDREW “ANDY” PHILLIP HT: 6’3’’ WT: 200 ILLINOIS BORN: MARCH 7, 1922
50-51 66 — 275 690 .399 — — — 190 253 .751 — — 446 414 221-8 — — 740 11.2
51-52 66 2933 279 762 .366 — — — 232 308 .753 — — 434 539 218-6 — — 790 12.0
TOTALS 132 2933 554 1452 .382 — — — 422 561 .752 — — 880 953 439-14 — — 1530 11.6
PLAYOFF RECORD
50-51 3 — 6 15 .400 — — — 3 6 .500 — — 15 14 9- — — 15 7.5
51-52 3 122 8 19 .421 — — — 19 .24 .792 — — 14 22 16-1 — — 35 11.7
TOTALS 5 122 14 34 .412 — — — 22 30 .733 — — 29 36 25-1 — — 50 10.0
ALL-STAR RECORD
1951 — — 3 8 .375 — — — 0 0 — — — 10 8 1-0 — — 6 —
1952 — 30 4 6 .667 — — — 3 3 1.000 — — 3 6 1-0 — — 11 —
TOTALS 2 30 7 14 .500 — — — 3 3 1.000 — — 13 14 2-0 — — 17 8.5

GARY PHILLIPS HT: 6’3’’ WT: 189 HOUSTON BORN: DECEMBER 7, 1939
62-63 75 1801 256 643 .398 — — — 97 157 .638 — — 225 137 185-7 — — 609 8.1
63-64 66 2010 256 691 .370 — — — 146 218 .670 — — 248 203 245-8 — — 658 10.0
64-65 73 1541 198 553 .358 — — — 120 199 .603 — — 189 148 184-3 — — 516 7.1
65-66 67 867 106 303 .350 — — — 54 87 .621 — — 134 113 97-0 — — 266 4.0
TOTALS 281 6219 816 2190 .373 — — — 417 656 .636 — — 796 601 711-18 — — 2049 7.3
PLAYOFF RECORD
63-64 11 256 35 97 .361 — — — 26 40 .650 — — 24 20 36-2 — — 96 8.7

RICKY PIERCE HT: 6’4’’ WT: 215 RICE BORN: AUGUST 19, 1959
94-95 27 673 111 254 .437 23 70 .329 93 106 .877 12 52 64 40 38-0 22 2 338 12.5

MICKAEL PIETRUS HT: 6’6’’ WT: 215 FRANCE BORN: FEBRUARY 7, 1982
03-04 53 748 96 231 .416 35 105 .333 52 75 .693 48 71 119 27 100-1 32 12 279 5.3
04-05 67 1340 214 501 .427 67 195 .344 141 202 .698 65 124 189 82 139-2 46 18 636 9.5
05-06 52 1179 169 418 .404 56 176 .318 87 143 .608 58 105 163 44 132-0 33 10 481 9.3
06-07 72 1937 286 586 .488 93 240 .388 136 210 .648 81 246 327 62 220-1 48 55 801 11.1
07-08 66 1316 170 387 .439 66 183 .361 66 98 .673 67 175 242 49 200-4 66 43 472 7.2
TOTALS 310 6520 935 2123 .440 317 899 .353 482 728 .662 319 721 1040 264 791-8 225 138 2669 8.6
PLAYOFF RECORD
06-07 11 209 17 49 .347 7 27 .259 25 36 .694 13 29 42 6 32-1 5 9 66 6.0

GARY PLUMMER HT: 6’9’’ WT: 215 BOSTON UNIVERSITY BORN: FEBRUARY 21, 1962
84-85 66 702 92 232 .397 1 4 .250 65 92 .707 54 80 134 26 127-1 15 14 250 3.8

368
WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
RALPH POLSON HT: 6’8’’ WT: 205 WHITWORTH BORN: OCTOBER 26, 1924
52-53 49 810 65 179 .363 — — — 61 96 .635 — — 211 24 102-5 — — 191 3.9

JORDAN POOLE HT: 6’4’’ WT: 195 MICHIGAN BORN: JUNE 19, 1999
19-20 57 1274 167 502 .333 74 265 .279 95 119 .798 9 109 118 134 94-0 35 10 503 8.8

CHRIS PORTER HT: 6’7’’ WT: 218 AUBURN BORN: MAY 9, 1978
00-01 51 1147 173 445 .389 0 5 .000 94 141 .667 89 100 189 61 111-2 45 6 440 8.6

BOB PORTMAN HT: 6’5’’ WT: 200 CREIGHTON BORN: MARCH 22, 1947
69-70 60 813 177 398 .445 — — — 66 85 .776 — — 224 28 77-0 — — 420 7.0
70-71 68 1395 221 488 .458 — — — 77 106 .726 — — 321 67 130-0 — — 519 7.6
71-72 61 553 89 221 .403 — — — 53 60 .883 — — 133 26 69-0 — — 231 3.8

ALL-TIME ROSTER
72-73 32 170 32 70 .457 — — — 20 26 .769 — — 51 7 16-0 — — 84 2.6
TOTALS 221 2931 519 1172 .443 — — — 216 277 .780 — — 729 128 215-0 — — 1254 5.7
PLAYOFF RECORD
70-71 5 110 20 39 .513 — — — 6 9 .667 — — 20 2 9-0 — — 46 9.2
71-72 3 22 2 12 .167 — — — 1 1 1.000 — — 5 0 5-0 — — 5 1.7
72-73 3 17 2 10 .200 — — — 4 4 1.000 — — 5 1 0-0 — — 8 2.7
TOTALS 11 149 24 61 .393 — — — 11 14 .786 — — 30 3 14-0 — — 59 5.4

JOSH POWELL HT: 6’9’’ WT: 225 NORTH CAROLINA STATE BORN: JANUARY 25, 1983
06-07 30 289 41 78 .526 0 0 — 22 30 .733 17 52 69 18 43-0 5 12 104 3.5
PLAYOFF RECORD
06-07 4 6 0 0 — 0 0 — 1 2 .500 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 1 1 0.3

PAUL PRESSEY HT: 6’5’’ WT: 205 TULSA BORN: DECEMBER 24, 1958
92-93 18 268 29 66 .439 0 4 .000 21 27 .778 8 23 31 30 36-0 11 5 79 4.4

MARK PRICE HT: 6’0’’ WT: 180 GEORGIA TECH BORN: FEBRUARY 15, 1964
96-97 70 1876 263 589 .447 112 283 .396 155 171 .906 36 143 179 342 100-0 67 3 793 11.3

KEVIN PRITCHARD HT: 6’3’’ WT: 185 KANSAS BORN: JULY 18, 1967
90-91 62 773 88 229 .384 5 13 .161 62 77 .805 16 49 65 81 104-1 30 8 243 3.9

ROY PUGH HT: 6’6’’ WT: 210 SOUTHERN METHODIST BORN: OCTOBER 16, 1922
48-49 13 — 8 36 .222 — — — 4 10 .400 — — — 6 12-0 — — 20 0.9

VLADIMIR RADMANOVIC HT: 6’10’’ WT: 235 SERBIA BORN: NOVEMBER 19, 1980
09-10 33 758 89 231 .385 23 86 .267 16 21 .762 43 106 149 38 79-0 26 6 217 6.6
10-11 74 1169 137 318 .431 70 173 .405 30 34 .882 64 148 212 79 157-1 44 44 374 5.1
TOTALS 107 1927 226 549 .412 93 259 .359 46 55 .836 107 254 361 117 236-1 70 50 591 5.5

FRANK RADOVICH HT: 6’8’’ WT: 235 INDIANA BORN: MARCH 3, 1938
61-62 37 175 37 93 .398 — — — 13 26 .500 — — 51 4 27-0 — — 87 2.3

MOE RADOVICH HT: 6’0” WT: 160 WYOMING BORN: MAY 5, 1929
52-53 4 33 5 13 .385 — — — 4 4 1.000 — — 1 8 5-0 — — 14 3.5

RAY RADZISZEWSKI HT: 6’5’’ WT: 210 ST. JOSEPH’S (PA) BORN: MARCH 1, 1935
57-58 1 6 0 3 .000 — — — 0 0 — — — 2 1 1-0 — — 0 0.0

CHASSON RANDLE HT: 6’2’’ WT: 185 STANFORD BORN: FEBRUARY 5, 1993
19-20 3 40 0 4 .000 0 2 .000 5 6 .833 0 2 2 5 3-0 2 0 5 1.7

ANTHONY RANDOLPH HT: 6’10’’ WT: 210 LOUISIANA STATE BORN: JULY 15, 1989
08-09 63 1129 199 431 .462 0 4 .000 101 141 .716 128 235 363 49 141-1 42 74 499 7.9
09-10 33 749 137 309 .443 1 5 .200 109 136 .801 73 142 215 42 92-0 28 51 384 11.6
TOTALS 96 1878 336 740 .454 1 9 .111 210 277 .758 201 377 578 91 233-1 70 125 883 9.2

CLIFFORD RAY HT: 6’11’’ WT: 235 OKLAHOMA BORN: JANUARY 21, 1949
74-75 82 2519 299 573 .522 — — — 171 284 .602 259 611 870 178 305-9 95 116 769 9.4
75-76 82 2184 212 404 .525 — — — 140 230 .609 270 506 776 149 247-2 78 83 564 6.9
76-77 77 2018 263 450 .584 — — — 105 199 .528 199 416 615 112 242-5 74 81 631 8.2
77-78 79 2268 272 476 .571 — — — 148 243 .609 236 522 758 147 291-9 74 90 692 8.8
78-79 82 1917 231 439 .526 — — — 106 190 .558 213 395 608 136 264-4 47 50 568 6.9
79-80 81 1683 203 383 .530 0 2 .000 84 149 .564 122 341 466 183 266-6 51 32 490 6.0
80-81 66 838 64 152 .421 0 0 — 29 62 .468 73 144 217 52 194-2 24 13 157 2.4
TOTALS 549 13,427 1544 2877 .537 0 2 .000 783 1357 .577 1372 2938 4310 957 1809-37 443 465 3871 7.1

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WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
CLIFFORD RAY (CONTINUED...)
PLAYOFF RECORD
74-75 17 495 36 69 .522 — — — 32 53 .604 55 111 166 38 60-0 14 21 104 6.1
75-75 13 377 48 79 .608 — — — 22 34 .647 43 87 130 20 47-2 19 19 118 9.1
76-77 10 304 42 76 .553 — — — 16 28 .571 54 61 115 15 37-0 4 9 100 10.0
TOTALS 40 1176 126 224 .563 — — — 70 115 .609 152 259 411 73 144-2 37 49 322 8.1

BILLY REID HT: 6’5’’ WT: 195 SAN FRANCISCO BORN: SEPTEMBER 10, 1957
80-81 59 597 84 185 .454 0 5 .000 22 39 .564 27 33 60 71 111-0 33 5 190 3.2

JASON RICHARDSON HT: 6’6’’ WT: 225 MICHIGAN STATE BORN: JANUARY 20, 1981
01-02 80 2629 464 1090 .426 82 246 .333 141 210 .671 124 216 340 236 195-2 106 31 1151 14.4
02-03 82 2698 476 1161 .410 123 334 .368 207 271 .764 111 267 378 247 201-1 90 23 1282 15.6
03-04 78 2936 563 1284 .438 77 273 .282 258 377 .684 124 400 524 226 182-1 86 41 1461 18.7
04-05 72 2724 610 1368 .446 125 370 .338 214 309 .693 125 299 424 281 156-0 105 32 1559 21.7
05-06 75 2877 641 1438 .446 183 477 .384 276 410 .673 105 333 438 232 206-1 97 37 1741 23.2
06-07 51 1675 306 734 .417 110 301 .365 92 140 .657 72 187 259 172 129-0 54 32 814 16.0
TOTALS 438 15539 3060 7075 .433 700 2001 .350 1188 1717 .692 661 1702 2363 1394 1069-5 538 196 8008 18.3
PLAYOFF RECORD
06-07 11 428 81 170 .476 29 82 .354 19 27 .704 24 50 74 22 38-0 14 5 210 19.1

MICHEAL RAY RICHARDSON HT: 6’5’’ WT: 190 MONTANA BORN: APRIL 11, 1955
82-83 33 1074 176 427 .412 4 31 .129 55 87 .632 45 100 145 245 124-2 101 9 411 12.5

MITCH RICHMOND HT: 6’5’’ WT: 215 KANSAS STATE BORN: JUNE 30, 1965
88-89 79 2717 649 1386 .468 33 90 .367 410 506 .810 158 310 468 334 223-5 82 13 1741 22.0
89-90 78 2799 640 1287 .497 34 95 .358 406 469 .866 98 262 360 223 210-3 98 24 1720 22.1
90-91 77 3027 703 1424 .494 40 115 .348 394 465 .847 147 305 452 238 207-0 126 34 1840 23.9
TOTALS 234 8543 1992 4097 .486 107 300 .357 1210 1440 .840 403 877 1280 795 640-8 306 71 5301 22.7
PLAYOFF RECORD
88-89 8 314 62 135 .459 3 16 .188 34 38 .895 10 48 58 35 25-0 14 1 161 20.1
90-91 9 372 85 169 .503 8 24 .333 23 24 .958 10 37 47 22 28-1 5 6 201 22.3
TOTALS 17 686 147 304 .484 11 40 .275 57 62 .919 20 85 105 57 53-1 19 7 362 21.3

ANTHONY ROBERSON HT: 6’2’’ WT: 180 FLORIDA BORN: FEBRUARY 14, 1983
06-07 20 227 44 104 .423 21 55 .382 2 3 .667 2 19 21 10 27-1 12 0 111 5.6

TONY ROBERTSON HT: 6’4’’ WT: 195 WEST VIRGINIA BORN: JANUARY 1, 1956
78-79 12 74 15 40 .375 — — — 6 9 .667 6 4 10 4 10-0 8 0 36 3.0

CLIFFORD ROBINSON HT: 6’10’’ WT: 240 CONNECTICUT BORN: DECEMBER 16, 1966
03-04 82 2846 366 945 .387 112 314 .357 123 173 .711 54 268 322 271 237-2 68 73 967 11.8
04-05 42 1090 141 354 .398 42 127 .331 35 58 .603 31 83 114 74 107-2 44 39 359 8.5
TOTALS 124 3936 507 1299 .390 154 441 .349 158 231 .684 85 351 436 345 344-4 112 112 1326 10.7

GLENN ROBINSON III HT: 6’6’’ WT: 222 MICHIGAN BORN: JANUARY 8, 1994
19-20 48 1516 244 507 .481 68 170 .400 63 74 .851 66 160 226 85 82-0 45 14 619 12.9

LARRY ROBINSON HT: 6’5’’ WT: 176 CENTENARY BORN: JANUARY 11, 1968
90-91 24 170 24 59 .407 0 0 — 8 15 .533 15 8 23 11 23-0 9 1 56 2.3

NATE ROBINSON HT: 5’9’’ WT: 180 WASHINGTON BORN: MAY 31, 1984
11-12 51 1192 205 484 .424 66 181 .365 94 113 .832 15 85 100 231 118-0 59 2 570 11.2

GUY RODGERS HT: 6’0’’ WT: 185 TEMPLE BORN: SEPTEMBER 1, 1935
58-59 45 1565 211 535 .394 — — — 61 112 .545 — — 281 261 132-1 — — 483 10.7
59-60 68 2483 338 870 .388 — — — 111 181 .613 — — 391 482 196-3 — — 787 11.6
60-61 78 2905 397 1029 .386 — — — 206 300 .687 — — 509 677 262-3 — — 1000 12.8
61-62 80 2650 267 749 .356 — — — 121 182 .599 — — 348 643 312-12 — — 655 8.2
62-63 79 3249 445 1150 .387 — — — 208 286 .725 — — 394 825 296-7 — — 1098 13.9
63-64 79 2695 337 923 .365 — — — 198 280 .707 — — 328 556 245-4 — — 872 11.0
64-65 79 2699 465 1225 .380 — — — 223 325 .686 — — 323 565 256-4 — — 1153 14.6
65-66 79 2902 586 1571 .373 — — — 296 407 .727 — — 421 846 241-6 — — 1468 18.6
TOTALS 587 21,148 3046 8052 .378 — — — 1424 2073 .687 — — 2995 4855 1940-40 — — 7516 12.8
PLAYOFF RECORD
59-60 9 370 49 136 .630 — — — 20 36 .555 — — 77 54 39-3 — — 118 13.1
60-61 3 121 21 57 .368 — — — 11 20 .550 — — 21 15 16-2 — — 53 17.7
61-62 13 482 52 145 .359 — — — 35 55 .636 — — 7 88 57-3 — — 139 11.6
63-64 12 419 57 173 .329 — — — 33 47 .702 — — 58 90 46-1 — — 147 12.3
TOTALS 37 1392 179 511 .350 — — — 99 158 .627 — — 163 247 158-9 — — 457 12.4

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WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
GUY RODGERS (CONTINUED...)
ALL-STAR RECORD
1963 — 17 3 6 .500 — — — 1 2 .500 — — 2 4 2-0 — — 7 —
1964 — 22 3 6 .500 — — — 0 0 — — — 2 2 4-0 — — 6 —
1966 — 34 4 11 .364 — — — 0 0 — — — 7 11 4-0 — — 8 —
TOTALS 3 73 10 23 .435 — — — 1 2 .500 — — 11 17 10-0 — — 21 7.0

LOU ROE HT: 6’7” WT: 220 MASSACHUSETTS BORN: JULY 14, 1972
96-97 17 107 14 48 .292 3 11 .273 9 19 .474 7 7 14 6 10-0 3 1 40 2.4

CARLOS ROGERS HT: 6’11” WT: 220 TENNESSEE STATE BORN: FEBRUARY 6, 1971
94-95 49 1017 180 340 .529 2 14 .143 76 146 .521 108 170 278 37 124-2 22 52 438 8.9

ALL-TIME ROSTER
MARSHALL ROGERS HT: 6’1’’ WT: 190 PAN AMERICAN BORN: AUGUST 27, 1953
76-77 26 176 43 116 .371 — — — 14 15 .933 9 5 11 10 33-0 8 3 100 3.8
PLAYOFF RECORD
76-77 1 3 0 2 .000 — — — 2 2 1.000 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 2 2.0

PHIL ROLLINS HT: 6’2’’ WT: 190 LOUISVILLE BORN: JANUARY 19, 1934
58-59 44 691 83 231 .359 — — — 63 90 .700 — — 118 102 49-0 — — 229 5.2

LORENZO ROMAR HT: 6’1’’ WT: 175 WASHINGTON BORN: NOVEMBER 13, 1958
80-81 53 726 87 211 .412 2 6 .333 43 63 .683 10 46 56 136 64-0 27 3 219 4.1
81-82 79 1259 203 403 .504 3 15 .200 79 96 .823 12 86 98 226 103-0 60 13 488 6.2
82-83 82 2130 266 572 .465 10 33 .303 78 105 .743 23 115 138 455 142-0 98 5 620 7.6
83-84 3 15 2 5 .400 0 1 .000 2 4 .500 0 1 1 1 1-0 0 0 6 2.0
TOTALS 217 4130 558 1191 .469 15 55 .273 202 268 .754 45 248 293 818 310-0 185 21 1333 6.1

ALEXANDER ROSENBERGER HT: 5’10’’ WT: 165 ST. JOSEPH’S (PA) BORN: APRIL 7, 1918
46-47 51 — 60 287 .209 — — — 30 49 .612 — — — 27 64- — — 150 2.9
PLAYOFF RECORD
46-47 9 — 1 12 .083 — — — 0 3 .000 — — — 3 4- — — 2 0.2

LENNIE ROSENBLUTH HT: 6’4’’ WT: 200 NORTH CAROLINA BORN: JANUARY 22, 1933
57-58 53 373 91 265 .343 — — — 53 84 .631 — — 91 23 39-0 — — 235 4.4
58-59 29 205 43 145 .297 — — — 21 29 .724 — — 54 6 20-0 — — 107 3.7
TOTALS 82 578 134 410 .327 — — — 74 113 .655 — — 145 29 59-0 — — 342 4.2
PLAYOFF RECORD
57-58 4 11 3 9 .333 — — — 2 3 .667 — — 3 0 0-0 — — 8 2.0

DONALD ROYAL HT: 6’8’’ WT: 218 NOTRE DAME BORN: MAY 22, 1966
96-97 36 509 37 96 .385 0 2 .000 62 78 .795 33 62 95 14 55-0 11 9 136 3.8

CLIFFORD ROZIER HT: 6’11’’ WT: 225 LOUISVILLE BORN: OCTOBER 31, 1972
94-95 66 1494 189 390 .485 2 7 .286 68 152 .447 200 286 486 45 196-2 35 39 448 6.8
95-96 59 723 79 135 .585 0 2 .000 26 55 .473 71 100 171 22 135-0 19 30 184 3.1
96-97 1 5 0 1 .000 — — — 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0.0
TOTALS 126 2222 268 526 .510 2 9 .222 94 207 .454 271 386 657 67 331-2 54 69 632 5.0

GUY RUCKER HT: 6’11’’ WT: 265 IOWA BORN: JULY 27, 1977
02-03 3 4 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 1 1 1 1-0 0 0 0 0.0

JOHN RUDOMETKIN HT: 6’6’’ WT: 205 USC BORN: JUNE 6, 1940
64-65 22 354 49 146 .336 — — — 34 50 .680 — — 92 16 49-0 — — 132 6.0

JOE RUKLICK HT: 6’9’’ WT: 220 NORTHWESTERN BORN: AUGUST 3, 1938
59-60 39 384 85 214 .397 — — — 26 36 .722 — — 137 24 70-0 — — 196 5.0
60-61 29 223 43 120 .358 — — — 8 13 .615 — — 62 10 38-0 — — 94 3.2
61-62 46 302 48 147 .326 — — — 12 26 .461 — — 87 14 56-1 — — 108 2.3
TOTALS 114 909 176 481 .366 — — — 46 75 .613 — — 286 48 164-1 — — 398 3.5
PLAYOFF RECORD
59-60 4 15 2 9 .222 — — — 0 0 — — — 5 0 3-0 — — 4 1.0
61-62 2 8 1 4 .250 — — — 1 2 .500 — — 4 0 2-0 — — 2 1.0
TOTALS 6 23 3 13 .231 — — — 1 2 .500 — — 9 0 5-0 — — 6 1.0

371
WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
JERRY RULLO HT: 5’10’’ WT: 165 TEMPLE BORN: JUNE 23, 1923
46-47 50 — 52 174 .299 — — — 23 47 .489 — — — 20 61- — — 127 2.5
48-49 39 — 53 183 .290 — — — 31 45 .689 — — — 48 71- — — 137 3.5
49-50 4 — 3 9 .333 — — — 1 1 1.000 — — — 2 2- — — 7 1.8
TOTALS 93 — 108 366 .295 — — — 55 93 .591 — — — 70 134- — — 271 2.9
PLAYOFF RECORD
46-47 7 — 3 13 .231 — — — 1 1 1.000 — — — 0 1- — — 7 1.0
48-49 2 — 2 8 .250 — — — 2 2 1.000 — — — 1 9- — — 6 3.0
TOTALS 9 — 5 21 .238 — — — 3 3 1.000 — — — 1 10- — — 13 1.4

BRANDON RUSH HT: 6’6’’ WT: 220 KANSAS BORN: JULY 7, 1985
11-12 65 1717 235 469 .501 99 219 .452 65 82 .793 33 218 251 88 64-0 35 58 634 9.8
12-13 2 25 6 9 .667 0 2 .000 2 3 .667 0 1 1 2 5-0 0 0 14 7.0
14-15 33 271 11 54 .204 3 27 .111 5 11 .455 4 37 41 12 27-0 5 12 30 0.9
15-16 72 1055 111 260 .427 65 157 .414 18 28 .643 21 160 181 57 57-1 20 23 305 4.2
TOTALS 172 3068 363 792 .458 167 405 .412 90 124 .726 58 416 474 159 153-1 60 93 983 5.7
PLAYOFF RECORD
14-15 3 7 1 6 .167 1 2 .500 0 0 --- 1 2 3 0 2-0 0 0 3 1.0
15-16 14 110 9 20 .450 4 12 .333 1 2 .500 0 23 23 3 9-0 2 2 23 1.6
TOTALS 17 117 10 26 .385 5 14 .357 1 2 .500 1 25 26 3 11-0 2 2 26 1.5

CAZZIE RUSSELL HT: 6’5’’ WT: 220 MICHIGAN BORN: JUNE 7, 1944
71-72 79 2902 689 514 .455 — — — 315 378 .833 — — 428 248 176-0 — — 1693 21.4
72-73 80 2429 541 1182 .458 — — — 172 199 .864 — — 350 187 171-0 — — 1254 15.7
73-74 82 2574 738 1531 .482 — — — 208 249 .835 142 211 353 192 194-1 54 17 1684 20.5
TOTALS 241 7905 1968 3227 .610 — — — 695 826 .841 142 211 1131 627 541-1 54 17 4631 19.2
PLAYOFF RECORD
71-72 5 161 31 63 .492 — — — 9 12 .750 — — 22 9 13-0 — — 71 14.2
72-73 11 263 72 147 .490 — — — 19 22 .864 — — 36 17 24-0 — — 163 14.8
TOTALS 16 424 103 210 .490 — — — 28 34 .824 — — 38 26 37-0 — — 234 14.6

D’ANGELO RUSSELL HT: 6’4’’ WT: 198 OHIO STATE BORN: FEBRUARY 23, 1996
19-20 33 1060 273 635 .430 120 321 .374 113 144 .785 14 108 122 206 64-0 31 9 779 23.6

EDWARD (ED) SADOWSKI HT: 6’5’’ WT: 240 SETON HALL BORN: JULY 11, 1917
48-49 60 — 340 839 .405 — — — 240 350 .686 — — — 160 273- — — 920 15.3
49-50 17 — 47 153 .307 — — — 52 75 .693 — — — 39 63- — — 146 8.6
TOTALS 77 — 387 992 .390 — — — 292 425 .687 — — — 199 336- — — 1066 13.8
PLAYOFF RECORD
48-49 2 — 6 28 .214 — — — 8 13 .615 — — — 3 6- — — 20 10.0

KENNETH SAILORS HT: 5’10’’ WT: 176 WYOMING BORN: JUNE 14, 1922
47-48 44 — 207 689 .300 — — — 110 159 .692 — — — 59 162- — — 524 11.9

RALPH SAMPSON HT: 7’4’’ WT: 235 VIRGINIA BORN: JULY 7, 1960
87-88 29 958 180 411 .438 0 5 .000 86 111 .775 82 208 290 85 101-2 24 55 446 15.4
88-89 61 1086 164 365 .449 3 8 .167 62 95 .653 105 202 307 77 170-3 31 65 393 6.4
TOTALS 90 2044 344 776 .443 3 13 .231 148 206 .718 187 410 597 162 271-5 55 120 839 9.3
PLAYOFF RECORD
88-89 3 43 9 22 .409 0 4 .000 2 4 .500 6 8 14 1 8-0 1 2 20 6.7

WOODY SAULDSBERRY HT: 6’7’’ WT: 200 TEXAS SOUTHERN BORN: JULY 11, 1934
57-58 71 2377 389 1082 .360 — — — 134 218 .615 — — 729 58 245-3 — — 912 12.8
58-59 72 2743 501 1380 .363 — — — 110 176 .625 — — 826 71 276-12 — — 1112 15.4
59-60 71 1848 325 974 .334 — — — 55 103 .534 — — 447 112 203-2 — — 705 9.9
TOTALS 214 6968 1215 3436 .354 — — — 299 497 .602 — — 2002 241 724-17 — — 2729 12.8
PLAYOFF RECORD
57-58 8 290 45 131 .344 — — — 13 23 .565 — — 87 6 27-0 — — 103 12.9
59-60 9 298 54 159 .350 — — — 8 14 .571 — — 64 12 40-3 — — 116 12.9
TOTALS 17 588 99 290 .341 — — — 21 37 .568 — — 151 18 67-3 — — 219 12.9
ALL-STAR RECORD
1959 1 18 5 11 .455 — — — 4 4 1.000 — — 2 3 2-0 — — 14 14.0

BOB SCHAFER HT: 6’3’’ WT: 195 VILLANOVA BORN: MARCH 29, 1933
55-56 12 82 12 35 .343 — — — 7 12 .583 — — 13 9 14-0 — — 31 2.6

372
WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
DALE SCHLUETER HT: 6’10’’ WT: 235 COLORADO STATE BORN: NOVEMBER 12, 1945
68-69 3 559 68 157 .433 — — — 45 82 .549 — — 216 30 81-3 — — 181 5.8
69-70 63 685 82 167 .491 — — — 60 97 .619 — — 231 25 108-0 — — 224 3.6
TOTALS 94 1244 150 324 .463 — — — 105 179 .587 — — 447 55 189-3 — — 405 4.3
PLAYOFF RECORD
68-69 3 25 3 9 .333 — — — 7 15 .467 — — 22 1 4-0 — — 13 4.3

KENNY SEARS HT: 6’9’’ WT: 195 SANTA CLARA BORN: AUGUST 17, 1933
62-63 54 782 113 212 .533 — — — 105 122 .861 — — 139 55 — — — 331 6.1
63-64 51 519 53 120 .442 — — — 64 79 .810 — — 94 42 71-0 — — 170 3.3
TOTALS 105 1301 166 332 .500 — — — 169 201 .841 — — 233 97 — — — 501 4.8
PLAYOFF RECORD
63-64 7 24 6 10 .600 — — — 0 0 — — — 12 3 4-0 — — 12 1.6

ALL-TIME ROSTER
RONY SEIKALY HT: 6’11’’ WT: 253 SYRACUSE BORN: MAY 10, 1965
94-95 36 1035 162 314 .516 — — — 111 160 .694 77 189 266 45 122-1 20 37 435 12.1
95-96 64 1813 285 568 .502 2 3 .667 204 282 .723 166 333 499 71 219-5 40 69 776 12.1
TOTALS 100 2848 447 882 .507 2 3 .667 315 442 .713 243 522 765 116 341-6 60 106 1211 12.1

GEORGE SENESKY HT: 6’2’’ WT: 200 ST. JOSEPH’S (PA) BORN: APRIL 4, 1922
46-47 58 — 142 531 .267 — — — 82 124 .661 — — — 34 83- — — 366 6.3
47-48 47 — 158 570 .277 — — — 98 147 .667 — — — 52 90- — — 414 8.8
48-49 60 — 138 516 .267 — — — 111 152 .730 — — — 233 133- — — 387 6.4
49-50 68 — 227 709 .320 — — — 157 223 .704 — — — 264 164- — — 611 9.0
50-51 65 — 249 703 .354 — — — 181 238 .761 — — 326 342 144-1 — — 679 10.4
51-52 57 1925 164 454 .361 — — — 146 194 .743 — — 232 280 123-0 — — 474 8.3
52-53 69 2336 160 485 .330 — — — 93 146 .637 — — 254 264 166-1 — — 413 6.0
53-54 58 771 41 119 .345 — — — 29 53 .457 — — 66 84 79-0 — — 111 1.9
TOTALS 482 5032 1279 4087 .313 — — — 897 1277 .702 — — 878 1553 982-2 — — 3455 7.2
PLAYOFF RECORD
46-47 10 — 44 139 .317 — — — 21 26 .808 — — — 8 15- — — 109 10.9
47-48 13 — 50 159 .314 — — — 29 45 .644 — — — 10 33- — — 129 9.9
48-49 2 — 3 22 .136 — — — 6 8 .750 — — — 4 6- — — 12 6.0
49-50 2 — 6 16 .375 — — — 2 4 .500 — — — 3 2- — — 14 7.0
50-51 2 — 4 22 .182 — — — 7 9 .778 — — 7 15 6- — — 15 7.5
51-52 3 — 18 33 .545 — — — 7 11 .636 — — 12 11 9- — — 43 14.3
TOTALS 32 — 125 391 .320 — — — 72 103 .699 — — 19 51 71- — — 322 10.1

ANSU SESAY HT: 6’9’’ WT: 225 MISSISSIPPI BORN: JULY 2, 1973
04-05 16 128 17 42 .405 2 8 .250 13 24 .542 18 20 38 12 16-0 2 3 49 3.1

JOHN SHASKY HT: 6’11’’ WT: 240 MINNESOTA BORN: JULY 21, 1964
89-90 14 51 4 14 .286 0 0 — 2 6 .333 4 9 13 1 10-0 1 2 10 0.7

BRIAN SHAW HT: 6’6” WT: 194 UC SANTA BARBARA BORN: MARCH 22, 1966
97-98 39 1028 103 307 .336 21 67 .313 24 33 .727 20 131 151 173 93-3 35 14 251 6.4

FRED SHEFFIELD HT: 6’2’’ WT: 165 UTAH BORN: NOVEMBER 5, 1923
46-47 22 — 29 146 .199 — — — 16 26 .615 — — — 4 34- — — 74 3.4

PURVIS SHORT HT: 6’7’’ WT: 215 JACKSON STATE BORN: JULY 2, 1957
78-79 75 1703 369 771 .479 — — — 57 85 .671 127 220 347 97 233-6 54 12 795 10.6
79-80 62 1636 461 916 .503 0 6 .000 134 165 .812 119 197 316 123 186-4 63 9 1056 17.0
80-81 79 2309 549 1157 .475 3 17 .176 168 205 .820 151 240 391 249 244-3 78 19 1269 16.1
81-82 76 1782 456 935 .488 6 28 .214 177 221 .801 123 143 266 209 220-3 65 10 1095 14.4
82-83 67 2397 589 1209 .487 4 15 .267 255 308 .828 145 209 354 228 242-3 94 14 1437 21.4
83-84 79 2945 714 1509 .473 22 72 .306 353 445 .793 184 254 438 246 252-2 103 11 1803 22.8
84-85 78 3081 819 1780 .460 47 150 .313 501 613 .817 157 241 398 234 255-4 116 27 2186 28.0
85-86 64 2427 633 1313 .482 15 49 .306 351 406 .865 126 203 329 237 229-5 92 22 1632 25.5
86-87 34 950 240 501 .479 4 17 .235 137 160 .856 55 82 137 86 103-1 45 7 621 18.3
TOTALS 614 19,230 4830 10,091 .479 101 354 .285 2133 2608 .818 1187 1789 2976 1709 1964-31 710 131 11,894 19.4
PLAYOFF RECORD
86-87 10 253 57 123 .463 0 2 .000 32 36 .889 12 21 33 27 34-0 12 2 146 14.6

GENE SHUE HT: 6’2’’ WT: 175 MARYLAND BORN: DECEMBER 18, 1931
54-55 62 947 100 239 .346 — — — 59 78 .756 — — 154 89 64-0 — — 259 4.2

DICKEY SIMPKINS HT: 6’10” WT: 264 PROVIDENCE BORN: APRIL 6, 1972
97-98 19 196 22 48 .458 0 1 .000 10 26 .385 19 27 46 16 19-0 5 2 54 2.8

373
WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
ALEN SMAILAGIĆ HT: 6’10’’ WT: 215 SERBIA BORN: AUGUST 18, 2000
19-20 14 139 20 40 .500 3 13 .231 16 19 .842 10 17 27 13 14-0 3 4 59 4.2

ADRIAN SMITH HT: 6’1’’ WT: 185 KENTUCKY BORN: OCTOBER 5, 1936
69-70 45 634 93 268 .347 — — — 100 110 .909 — — 49 87 66-0 — — 286 6.4
70-71 21 247 38 89 .427 — — — 35 41 .854 — — 24 30 24-0 — — 111 5.3
TOTALS 66 881 131 357 .367 — — — 135 151 .894 — — 73 117 90-0 — — 397 6.0

CLINTON SMITH HT: 6’6’’ WT: 210 CLEVELAND STATE BORN: JANUARY 19, 1964
86-87 40 340 17 50 .427 0 2 .000 27 36 .750 26 30 56 45 36-0 13 4 127 3.2

DEREK SMITH HT: 6’7’’ WT: 215 LOUISVILLE BORN: NOVEMBER 1, 1961
82-83 27 154 21 51 .412 0 2 .000 17 25 .680 10 28 38 2 40-0 0 4 59 2.2

ISH SMITH HT: 6’0’’ WT: 175 WAKE FOREST BORN: JULY 5, 1988
11-12 6 63 12 30 .400 2 5 .400 1 2 .500 2 7 9 9 4-0 4 0 27 4.5

JOE SMITH HT: 6’10” WT: 225 MARYLAND BORN: JULY 26, 1975
95-96 82 2821 469 1024 .458 10 28 .357 303 392 .773 300 417 717 79 224-5 85 134 1251 15.3
96-97 80 3086 587 1293 .454 12 46 .261 307 377 .814 261 418 679 125 244-3 74 86 1493 18.7
97-98 49 1645 343 800 .429 0 7 .000 160 208 .769 141 197 338 67 169-2 44 38 846 17.3
TOTALS 211 7552 1399 3117 .449 22 81 .272 770 977 .789 702 1032 1734 271 637-10 203 258 3590 17.0

LARRY SMITH HT: 6’8’’ WT: 235 ALCORN STATE BORN: JANUARY 18, 1958
80-81 82 2578 304 594 .512 0 0 — 177 301 .588 433 561 994 93 316-10 70 63 785 9.6
81-82 74 2213 220 412 .534 0 1 .000 88 159 .553 279 534 813 83 291-7 65 54 528 7.1
82-83 49 1433 180 306 .588 0 0 — 53 99 .535 209 276 485 46 186-5 36 20 413 8.4
83-84 75 2091 244 436 .560 0 0 — 94 168 .560 282 390 672 72 274-6 61 22 852 7.8
84-85 80 2497 366 690 .530 0 0 — 155 256 .605 405 464 869 96 285-5 78 54 881 11.1
85-86 77 2441 3314 586 .536 0 1 .000 112 227 .493 384 472 856 95 286-7 62 50 740 9.6
86-87 80 2374 297 544 .546 0 1 .000 113 197 .574 366 551 917 95 295-7 71 56 740 9.6
87-88 20 499 58 123 .472 0 1 .000 11 27 .407 79 103 182 25 63-1 12 11 707 8.8
88-89 80 1897 219 397 .552 0 0 — 18 58 .310 272 380 652 118 248-2 61 54 456 5.7
TOTALS 617 18,023 2202 4088 .539 0 4 .000 821 1492 .550 2709 3731 6440 723 2244-50 516 384 5225 8.5
PLAYOFF RECORD
86-87 10 329 43 81 .531 0 0 — 17 24 .708 61 76 137 17 39-0 12 6 103 10.3
88-89 8 148 4 16 .250 0 0 — 0 0 — 17 23 40 16 24-0 6 11 8 1.0
TOTALS 18 477 47 97 .484 0 0 — 17 24 .708 78 99 177 33 63-0 18 17 108 6.0

OTIS SMITH HT: 6’5’’ WT: 210 JACKSONVILLE BORN: JANUARY 30, 1964
87-88 57 1358 288 569 .506 13 41 .317 157 201 .781 110 107 217 144 137-0 86 36 746 13.1
88-89 80 1597 311 715 .435 7 37 .189 174 218 .798 128 202 330 140 165-1 88 40 803 10.0
TOTALS 137 2955 599 1284 .467 20 78 .256 331 419 .790 238 309 574 284 302-1 174 76 1549 11.3
PLAYOFF RECORD
88-89 4 49 9 24 .375 0 0 — 1 2 .500 6 7 13 6 5-0 2 1 19 4.8

PHIL SMITH HT: 6’4’’ WT: 187 SAN FRANCISCO BORN: APRIL 22, 1952
74-75 74 1055 221 464 .476 — — — 127 158 .804 51 89 140 135 141-0 62 0 569 7.7
75-76 82 2793 659 1383 .477 — — — 323 410 .788 133 243 376 362 223-0 108 18 1641 20.0
76-77 82 2880 631 1518 .479 — — — 295 376 .785 101 231 332 328 227-0 98 29 1557 19.0
77-78 82 2940 648 1373 .472 — — — 316 389 .812 100 200 300 393 219-2 108 27 1612 19.7
78-79 59 2288 489 977 .501 — — — 194 255 .761 48 164 212 261 159-3 101 23 1172 19.9
79-80 51 1552 325 685 .474 7 22 .318 135 171 .789 28 118 146 187 154-1 62 15 792 15.5
TOTALS 430 13,508 2973 6200 .480 7 22 .318 1390 1759 .790 461 1045 1506 1666 1123-6 539 112 7343 17.1
PLAYOFF RECORD
74-75 16 235 39 104 .375 — — — 25 40 .625 7 21 28 30 30-0 9 7 103 6.4
75-76 13 493 127 245 .518 — — — 58 79 .734 23 38 61 60 33-1 21 6 312 24.0
76-77 10 371 53 132 .402 — — — 36 45 .800 10 40 50 45 24-0 14 4 142 14.2
TOTALS 39 1099 219 481 .455 — — — 119 164 .726 40 99 139 135 87-1 44 17 415 10.6
ALL-STAR RECORD
1976 — 12 3 7 .429 — — — 1 4 .250 0 1 1 0 1-0 0 0 7 —
1977 — 28 6 13 .462 — — — 1 2 .500 1 5 6 8 3-1 0 0 13 —
TOTALS 2 40 9 20 .450 — — — 2 6 .333 1 6 7 8 4-1 0 0 20 10.0

MIKE SMREK HT: 7’0’’ WT: 260 CANISIUS BORN: AUGUST 31, 1962
89-90 13 107 10 24 .417 0 0 — 1 6 .167 11 23 34 1 18-0 4 11 21 1.6
90-91 5 25 6 11 .545 0 0 — 2 4 .500 3 4 7 1 9-0 2 0 14 2.8
91-92 2 3 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 0.0
TOTALS 20 135 16 35 .457 0 0 — 3 10 .300 14 28 42 2 27-0 6 11 35 1.8

374
WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
GUY SPARROW HT: 6’6’’ WT: 218 DETROIT BORN: NOVEMBER 2, 1932
58-59 67 842 129 406 .318 — — — 78 138 .565 — — 244 67 158-3 — — 336 5.0
59-60 11 80 14 45 .411 — — — 2 8 .250 — — 23 6 20-0 — — 30 2.7
TOTALS 78 922 143 451 .317 — — — 80 146 .548 — — 267 73 178-3 — — 366 4.7

MARREESE SPEIGHTS HT: 6’10’’ WT: 245 FLORIDA BORN: AUGUST 4, 1987
13-14 79 982 195 442 .441 8 31 .258 110 134 .821 101 189 290 32 148-1 10 34 508 6.4
14-15 76 1207 318 646 .492 5 18 .278 150 178 .843 109 216 325 72 189-4 20 34 791 10.4
15-16 72 832 197 456 .432 24 62 .387 94 114 .825 77 162 239 61 117-0 19 34 512 7.1
TOTALS 227 3021 710 1544 .460 37 111 .333 354 426 .831 287 567 854 165 454-5 49 102 1811 8.0
PLAYOFF RECORD
13-14 7 68 19 36 .528 0 0 — 6 12 .500 9 13 22 3 12-0 2 4 44 6.3
14-15 10 67 14 42 .333 0 0 — 9 15 .600 8 13 21 4 14-0 4 3 37 3.7

ALL-TIME ROSTER
15-16 24 201 46 118 .390 18 43 .419 24 31 .774 15 32 47 11 43-0 3 8 134 5.6
TOTALS 41 336 79 196 .403 18 43 .419 39 58 .672 32 58 90 18 69-0 9 15 215 5.2

OMARI SPELLMAN HT: 6’8’’ WT: 245 VILLANOVA BORN: JULY 21, 1997
19-20 49 886 127 295 .431 43 110 .391 73 92 .793 77 142 219 47 63-0 33 24 370 7.6

ANDRE SPENCER HT: 6’6’’ WT: 210 NORTHERN ARIZONA BORN: JULY 20, 1964
92-93 17 422 73 160 .456 0 2 .000 41 54 .759 38 42 80 24 61-0 15 7 187 11.0
93-94 5 63 9 18 .500 0 0 — 3 4 .750 4 8 12 3 6-0 1 2 21 4.2
TOTALS 22 485 82 178 .461 0 2 .000 44 58 .759 42 50 92 27 67-0 16 9 208 9.5

FELTON SPENCER HT: 7’0’’ WT: 265 LOUSIVILLE BORN: JANUARY 5, 1968
96-97 72 1539 137 282 .486 0 0 — 94 161 .584 152 258 410 21 273-7 34 50 368 5.1
97-98 68 813 59 129 .457 0 0 — 44 79 .557 93 133 226 17 175-3 23 37 162 2.4
98-99 26 159 15 33 .455 0 0 — 12 26 .462 18 28 46 0 41-0 5 10 42 1.6
TOTALS 166 2511 211 444 .475 0 0 — 150 266 .564 263 419 682 38 489-10 62 97 572 3.4

LATRELL SPREWELL HT: 6’6’’ WT: 190 ALABAMA BORN: SEPTEMBER 8, 1970
92-93 77 2741 449 968 .464 73 198 .369 211 283 .746 79 192 271 295 166-2 203 52 1182 15.4
93-94 82 3533 613 1417 .433 141 391 .361 353 456 .774 80 321 401 385 158-0 226 76 1720 21.0
94-95 69 2771 490 1171 .418 90 326 .276 350 448 .781 58 198 256 279 108-0 230 46 1420 20.6
95-96 78 3064 515 1202 .428 91 282 .323 352 446 .789 124 256 380 328 150-1 222 45 1473 18.9
96-97 80 3353 649 1444 .449 147 415 .354 493 585 .843 58 308 366 507 153-0 322 45 1938 24.2
97-98 14 547 110 277 .397 9 48 .188 70 94 .745 7 44 51 68 26-0 44 5 299 21.4
TOTALS 400 16,009 2826 6479 .436 551 1660 .332 1829 2312 .791 406 1319 1725 1862 761-3 696 269 8032 20.1
PLAYOFF RECORD
93-94 3 122 26 60 .433 8 23 .348 8 12 .667 1 8 9 21 15-0 2 3 68 22.7
ALL-STAR RECORD
1994 — 15 3 8 .375 0 2 — 3 7 .429 4 3 7 1 1-0 0 0 9 —
1995 — 22 4 9 .444 0 2 — 1 1 1.000 2 2 4 4 0-0 3 0 9 —
1997 — 25 7 12 .583 1 3 .333 4 6 .667 1 2 3 1 2-0 2 0 19 —
TOTALS 3 62 14 29 .483 1 7 .143 8 14 .571 7 7 14 6 3-0 5 0 37 12.3

JOHN STARKS HT: 6’5” WT: 185 OKLAHOMA STATE BORN: AUGUST 10, 1965
88-89 36 316 51 125 .408 10 26 .385 34 52 .654 15 26 41 27 36-0 23 3 146 4.1
98-99 50 1686 269 728 .370 78 269 .290 74 100 .740 33 130 163 235 135-3 69 5 690 13.8
99-00 33 1108 192 508 .378 56 161 .348 45 54 .833 10 81 91 170 93-1 37 3 485 14.7
TOTALS 119 3110 512 1361 .376 144 456 .316 153 206 .743 58 237 295 432 264-4 129 11 1321 11.1

BARRY STEVENS HT: 6’5’’ WT: 195 IOWA STATE BORN: NOVEMBER 7, 1963
92-93 2 6 1 2 .500 0 0 — 0 0 — 2 0 2 0 1-0 0 0 2 1.0

JOHN STROEDER HT: 6’10’’ WT: 260 MONTANA BORN: JULY 24, 1958
88-89 4 20 2 5 .400 0 0 — 0 0 — 5 9 14 3 1-0 0 2 4 1.0

BOB SURA HT: 6’5’’ WT: 200 FLORIDA STATE BORN: MARCH 25, 1973
00-01 53 1684 202 518 .390 47 172 .273 135 189 .714 54 173 227 242 127-0 54 8 586 11.1
01-02 78 1780 250 590 .424 42 133 .316 236 328 .720 89 167 256 275 160-1 88 17 778 10.0
02-03 55 1130 135 328 .412 28 85 .329 103 148 .696 58 109 167 177 108-0 45 2 401 7.3
TOTALS 186 4594 587 1436 .409 117 390 .300 474 665 .713 201 449 650 694 395-1 187 27 1765 9.5

CHRIS TAFT HT: 6’10’’ WT: 261 PITTSBURGH BORN: MARCH 10, 1985
05-06 72 730 108 254 .425 0 2 .000 41 63 .651 75 109 184 24 176-1 12 60 257 3.6

LEONARD TAYLOR HT: 6’8’’ WT: 225 CALIFORNIA BORN: MAY 2, 1966
89-90 10 37 0 6 .000 0 1 .000 11 16 .688 4 8 12 1 4-0 0 0 11 1.1

375
WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
TERRY TEAGLE HT: 6’5’’ WT: 195 BAYLOR BORN: APRIL 10, 1960
84-85 19 344 73 135 .541 2 4 .500 25 35 .714 22 21 43 14 34-0 13 5 173 9.1
85-86 82 2158 475 958 .496 4 25 .160 211 265 .796 96 139 235 115 241-2 71 34 1165 14.2
86-87 82 1650 370 808 .458 0 10 .000 182 234 .778 68 107 175 105 190-0 68 13 922 11.2
87-88 47 958 248 546 .454 1 9 .111 97 121 .802 41 40 81 61 95-0 32 4 594 12.6
88-89 66 1569 409 859 .476 2 12 .167 182 225 .809 110 153 263 96 173-2 79 17 1002 15.2
89-90 82 2376 538 1122 .480 3 14 .214 244 294 .830 114 253 367 155 231-3 91 15 1323 16.1
TOTALS 378 9055 2113 4428 .477 12 74 .162 941 1174 .802 451 713 1164 546 964-7 354 88 5179 13.7
PLAYOFF RECORD
86-87 10 233 57 124 .460 0 2 .000 30 38 .789 13 7 20 13 27-0 14 1 144 14.4
88-89 8 240 70 141 .496 0 2 .000 18 22 .818 15 22 37 10 27-0 13 3 158 19.8
TOTALS 18 473 127 265 .479 0 4 .000 48 60 .800 28 29 57 23 54-0 27 4 302 16.8

PETER THIBEAUX HT: 6’7’’ WT: 200 ST. MARY’S (CA) BORN: OCTOBER 3, 1961
84-85 51 461 94 195 .482 0 2 .000 43 67 .642 29 40 69 17 85-1 11 17 231 4.5
85-86 42 531 100 233 .429 2 5 .400 29 48 .604 28 47 75 28 82-1 23 15 231 5.5
TOTALS 93 992 194 428 .453 2 7 .286 72 115 .626 57 87 144 45 167-2 34 32 462 5.0

CARL THOMAS HT: 6’4” WT: 195 EASTERN MICHIGAN BORN: OCTOBER 3, 1969
97-98 10 139 25 65 .385 5 21 .238 7 10 .700 4 6 10 9 12-0 5 1 62 6.2

JAMEL THOMAS HT: 6’6’’ WT: 215 PROVIDENCE BORN: JULY 19, 1976
99-00 4 27 3 8 .375 0 2 .000 0 0 --- 1 2 3 4 2-0 1 0 6 1.5

MALCOLM THOMAS HT: 6’9” WT: 225 SAN DIEGO STATE BORN: NOVEMBER 8, 1988
12-13 5 21 0 1 .000 0 0 —- 3 4 .750 0 5 5 2 1-0 0 1 3 0.6

BILLY THOMPSON HT: 6’7’’ WT: 220 LOUISVILLE BORN: DECEMBER 1, 1963
91-92 1 1 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0.0

JASON THOMPSON HT: 6’11’’ WT: 250 RIDER BORN: JULY 21, 1986
15-16 28 179 20 42 .476 0 0 — 20 32 .625 10 44 54 19 40-0 4 8 60 2.1

KLAY THOMPSON HT: 6’7’’ WT: 215 WASHINGTON STATE BORN: FEBRUARY 8, 1990
11-12 66 1608 318 718 .443 111 268 .414 79 91 .868 24 137 161 133 155-0 49 20 826 12.5
12-13 82 2936 508 1205 .422 211 526 .401 132 157 .841 32 274 306 183 237-3 86 45 1359 16.6
13-14 81 2868 559 1259 .444 223 535 .417 147 185 .795 38 211 249 181 234-2 74 37 1488 18.4
14-15 77 2455 602 1299 .463 239 545 .439 225 256 .879 27 220 247 222 122-0 87 60 1668 21.7
15-16 80 2666 651 1386 .470 276 650 .425 193 221 .873 35 271 306 166 152-0 60 49 1771 22.1
16-17 78 2649 644 1376 .468 268 647 .414 186 218 .853 49 236 285 160 139-0 66 40 1742 22.3
17-18 73 2506 575 1178 .488 229 521 .440 82 98 .837 31 246 277 185 117-0 55 34 1461 20.0
18-19 78 2652 655 1402 .467 241 599 .402 129 158 .816 37 262 299 186 157-0 84 47 1680 21.5
19-20 OUT FOR SEASON - LEFT ACL REHABILITATION
TOTALS 615 20339 4512 9823 .459 1798 4291 .419 1173 1384 .848 273 1857 2130 1416 1313-5 561 332 11995 19.5
PLAYOFF RECORD
12-13 12 495 76 174 .437 25 59 .424 5 6 .833 9 46 55 22 44-1 12 7 182 15.2
13-14 7 257 40 98 .408 16 44 .364 19 24 .792 4 20 24 25 24-1 7 5 115 16.4
14-15 21 761 149 334 .446 57 146 .390 36 45 .800 9 72 81 54 64-1 16 19 391 18.6
15-16 24 849 201 453 .444 98 231 .424 82 96 .854 15 73 88 54 53-0 26 9 582 24.3
16-17 17 596 94 237 .397 41 106 .387 26 33 .788 11 55 66 35 44-0 14 5 255 15.0
17-18 21 794 159 342 .465 67 157 .427 27 31 .871 11 75 86 38 48-0 16 6 412 19.6
18-19 21 818 164 360 .456 70 158 .443 37 41 .902 12 74 86 44 59-0 28 15 435 20.7
TOTALS 123 4569 883 1998 .442 374 901 .415 232 276 .841 71 415 486 272 336-3 119 66 2372 19.3
ALL-STAR RECORD
2015 — 20 2 11 .182 1 9 .111 2 2 1.000 1 3 4 6 0-0 0 0 7 —
2016 — 21 3 11 .273 3 10 .300 0 0 — 1 1 2 2 0-0 1 0 9 —
2017 — 18 5 9 .556 2 6 .333 0 0 — 0 2 2 5 1-0 0 0 12 —
2018 — 21 5 11 .455 5 10 .500 0 0 — 1 3 4 0 0-0 0 0 15 —
2019 — 22 7 16 .438 6 12 .500 0 0 — 1 7 8 4 2-0 1 0 20 —
TOTALS 5 102 22 58 .379 17 47 .362 2 2 1.000 4 16 20 17 3-0 2 0 63 12.6

AL THORNTON HT: 6’8” WT: 235 FLORIDA STATE BORN: DECEMBER 7, 1983
10-11 22 314 51 104 .490 0 1 .000 29 35 .829 10 47 57 11 40-1 7 3 131 6.0

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WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
NATE THURMOND HT: 6’11’’ WT: 235 BOWLING GREEN BORN: JULY 25, 1941
63-64 76 1966 219 554 .395 — — — 95 173 .549 — — 790 86 184-2 — — 533 7.0
64-65 77 3173 519 1240 .419 — — — 235 357 .658 — — 1395 157 232-3 — — 1273 16.5
65-66 73 2891 454 1119 .406 — — — 280 428 .654 — — 1312 111 223-7 — — 1188 16.3
66-67 65 2755 467 1068 .437 — — — 280 445 .629 — — 1382 166 183-3 — — 1214 18.7
67-68 51 2222 382 929 .411 — — — 282 438 .644 — — 1121 215 137-1 — — 1046 20.5
68-69 71 3208 571 1394 .410 — — — 382 621 .615 — — 1402 253 171-0 — — 1524 21.5
69-70 43 1919 341 824 .414 — — — 261 346 .754 — — 762 150 110-1 — — 943 21.9
70-71 82 3351 623 1401 .445 — — — 395 541 .730 — — 1128 257 192-1 — — 1641 20.0
71-72 78 3362 628 1454 .432 — — — 417 561 .743 — — 1252 230 214-1 — — 1673 21.4
72-73 79 3419 517 1159 .446 — — — 315 439 .718 — — 1349 280 240-2 — — 1349 17.1
73-74 62 2463 308 694 .444 — — — 191 287 .666 249 629 878 165 179-4 41 179 807 13.0
TOTALS 757 30,729 5029 11,836 .425 — — — 3133 4636 .676 — — 12,771 2070 2065-25 — — 13,191 17.4

ALL-TIME ROSTER
PLAYOFF RECORD
63-64 12 410 42 98 .429 — — — 36 53 .679 — — 148 12 46-0 — — 120 10.0
66-67 15 690 93 215 .433 — — — 52 91 .571 — — 346 47 52-1 — — 238 15.9
68-69 6 263 40 102 .392 — — — 20 34 .588 — — 117 28 18-0 — — 100 16.7
70-71 5 192 36 97 .371 — — — 16 20 .800 — — 51 15 20-0 — — 88 17.6
71-72 5 230 53 122 .434 — — — 21 28 .750 — — 89 26 12-0 — — 127 25.4
72-73 11 460 64 161 .398 — — — 32 40 .800 — — 145 40 30-1 — — 160 14.5
TOTALS 54 2245 328 795 .413 — — — 177 266 .665 — — 896 168 178-2 — — 833 15.4
YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
ALL-STAR RECORD
1965 — 10 0 2 .000 — — — 0 0 — — — 3 0 1-0 — — 0 —
1966 — 33 3 16 .188 — — — 1 3 .333 — — 16 1 1-0 — — 7 —
1967 — 42 7 16 .438 — — — 2 4 .500 — — 18 0 1-0 — — 16 —
1968 Selected (Did Not Play, Injured)
1970 Selected (Did Not Play, Injured)
1973 — 14 2 5 .400 — — — 0 0 — — — 4 1 2-0 — — 4 —
1974 — 5 2 4 .500 — — — 0 1 .000 1 2 3 0 0-0 0 0 4 —
TOTALS 5 104 14 43 .326 — — — 3 8 .375 — — 44 2 5-0 0 0 31 6.2

DARREN TILLIS HT: 6’11’’ WT: 215 CLEVELAND STATE BORN: FEBRUARY 23, 1960
83-84 72 730 108 254 .425 0 2 .000 41 63 .651 75 109 184 24 176-1 12 60 257 3.6

TOM TOLBERT HT: 6’8’’ WT: 240 ARIZONA BORN: OCTOBER 16, 1965
89-90 70 1347 218 442 .493 5 18 .278 175 241 .726 122 241 363 58 191-0 23 25 616 8.8
90-91 62 1371 183 433 .423 7 21 .333 127 172 .738 87 188 275 76 195-4 35 38 500 8.1
91-92 35 310 33 86 .384 2 8 .250 22 40 .550 14 41 55 21 73-0 10 6 90 2.6
TOTALS 167 3028 434 961 .452 14 47 .298 324 453 .715 223 470 693 155 459-4 68 69 1206 7.2
PLAYOFF RECORD
90-91 9 116 14 33 .424 1 3 .333 3 11 .273 0 18 18 8 29-0 3 4 32 3.6

ANTHONY TOLLIVER HT: 6’9’’ WT: 240 CREIGHTON BORN: JUNE 1, 1985
09-10 44 1423 193 448 .431 50 151 .331 103 134 .769 84 235 319 87 127-1 32 33 539 12.3

IRV TORGOFF HT: 6’2’’ WT: 192 LONG ISLAND BORN: MARCH 6, 1917
48-49 13 — 14 48 .292 — — — 7 8 .875 — — — 12 33-0 — — 35 2.7
PLAYOFF RECORD
48-49 2 — 0 3 .000 — — — 0 0 — — — — 2 2-0 — — 0 0.0

OSCAR TORRES HT: 6’6’’ WT: 210 VENEZUELA BORN: DECEMBER 18, 1976
02-03 17 109 16 36 .444 7 13 .538 14 20 .700 3 9 12 3 9-0 4 2 53 3.1

JUAN TOSCANO-ANDERSON HT: 6’6’’ WT: 209 MARQUETTE BORN: APRIL 10, 1993
19-20 13 272 29 63 .460 8 23 .348 3 5 .600 9 43 52 26 30-1 13 5 69 5.3

RAYMOND TOWNSEND HT: 6’3’’ WT: 175 UCLA BORN: DECEMBER 20, 1955
78-79 65 771 127 289 .439 — — — 50 68 .735 11 44 55 91 70-0 27 6 304 4.7
79-80 75 1159 171 421 .406 4 26 .154 60 84 .714 33 56 89 116 113-0 60 4 406 5.4
TOTALS 140 1930 298 710 .420 4 26 .154 110 152 .724 44 100 144 207 183-0 87 10 710 5.1

NIKOLOZ TSKITISHVILI HT: 7’0’’ WT: 245 REPUBLIC OF GEORGIA BORN: APRIL 14, 1983
04-05 12 62 7 23 .304 2 10 .200 0 0 — 1 11 12 6 9-0 0 3 16 1.3

RONNY TURIAF HT: 6’10’’ WT: 250 GONZAGA BORN: JANUARY 13, 1983
08-09 79 1696 186 366 .508 0 3 .000 98 124 .790 88 272 360 166 243-4 34 168 470 5.9
09-10 42 872 85 146 .582 0 1 .000 37 78 .474 54 137 191 90 98-1 23 54 207 4.9
TOTALS 121 2568 271 512 .529 0 4 .000 135 202 .668 142 409 551 256 341-5 57 222 677 5.6

377
WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
BILL TURNER HT: 6’7’’ WT: 225 AKRON BORN: FEBRUARY 18, 1944
67-68 42 482 68 157 .433 — — — 36 60 .600 — — 155 16 74-1 — — 172 4.1
68-69 79 1486 222 535 .415 — — — 175 230 .761 — — 380 67 231-6 — — 619 7.8
69-70 3 75 9 17 .529 — — — 5 10 .500 — — 14 1 7-0 — — 23 7.7
70-71 18 200 26 82 .317 — — — 13 20 .650 — — 42 8 24-0 — — 65 3.6
71-72 62 597 71 181 .392 — — — 40 53 .755 — — 131 22 67-1 — — 182 2.9
TOTALS 204 2840 396 972 .407 — — — 269 373 .721 — — 722 114 403-8 — — 1061 5.2
PLAYOFF RECORD
67-68 9 148 19 40 .475 — — — 9 12 .750 — — 29 10 30-2 — — 47 5.2
68-69 6 96 13 35 .371 — — — 7 11 .636 — — 25 7 14-0 — — 33 5.5
70-71 2 18 1 5 .200 — — — 4 6 .667 — — 3 1 2-0 — — 6 3.0
71-72 3 9 2 2 1.000 — — — 0 0 — — — 3 0 0-0 — — 4 1.3
TOTALS 20 271 35 82 .427 — — — 20 29 .690 — — 60 18 46-2 — — 90 4.5

JEREMY TYLER HT: 6’10’’ WT: 260 SAN DIEGO HS BORN: JUNE 12, 1991
11-12 42 568 88 209 .421 0 1 .000 29 52 .558 54 86 140 16 84-1 16 20 205 4.9
12-13 20 63 9 24 .375 0 0 —- 4 6 .667 6 11 17 1 10-0 1 2 22 1.1
TOTALS 62 631 97 233 .416 0 1 .000 33 58 .569 60 97 157 17 94-1 17 22 227 3.7

EKPE UDOH HT: 6’10’’ WT: 245 BAYLOR BORN: MAY 20, 1987
10-11 58 1029 97 222 .437 0 0 — 42 64 .656 80 101 181 40 144-0 22 86 236 4.1
11-12 38 827 82 185 .443 0 0 — 46 64 .719 58 89 147 31 115-1 25 65 210 5.5
TOTALS 96 1856 179 407 .440 0 0 — 88 128 .688 138 190 328 71 259-1 47 151 446 4.6

KELVIN UPSHAW HT: 6’2’’ WT: 180 UTAH BORN: JANUARY 24, 1963
89-90 23 252 51 104 .490 0 0 — 24 31 .774 6 22 28 26 34-0 25 0 128 5.6

NICK VAN EXEL HT: 6’1’’ WT: 195 CINCINNATI BORN: NOVEMBER 27, 1971
03-04 39 1255 187 479 .390 46 150 .307 70 99 .707 16 88 104 206 57-0 20 2 490 12.6

ANDERSON VAREJAO HT: 6’10’’ WT: 273 BRAZIL BORN: SEPTEMBER 28, 1982
15-16 22 186 21 48 .438 0 0 — 16 29 .552 13 37 50 15 35-0 5 5 58 2.6
16-17 14 92 5 14 .357 0 0 --- 8 11 .727 12 15 27 10 16-0 3 3 18 1.3
TOTALS 36 278 26 62 .419 0 0 --- 24 40 .600 25 52 77 25 51-0 8 8 76 2.1
PLAYOFF RECORD
15-16 17 93 5 14 .357 0 0 — 10 19 .526 12 9 21 13 17-0 2 2 20 1.2

DAVID VAUGHN HT: 6’9” WT: 240 MEMPHIS BORN: MARCH 23, 1973
97-98 22 322 46 114 .404 0 1 .000 22 34 .647 34 68 102 18 48-1 10 6 114 5.2

PETER VERHOEVEN HT: 6’9’’ WT: 215 FRESNO STATE BORN: FEBRUARY 15, 1959
85-86 61 749 90 167 .539 1 2 .500 25 43 .581 65 95 160 29 141-3 29 17 206 3.4

MARK WADE HT: 6’0’’ WT: 175 UNLV BORN: OCTOBER 15, 1965
87-88 11 123 3 20 .150 0 2 .000 2 4 .500 3 12 15 34 13-0 7 1 8 0.7

DAJUAN WAGNER HT: 6’2’’ WT: 195 MEMPHIS BORN: FEBRUARY 4, 1983
06-07 1 7 1 1 1.000 1 1 1.000 1 2 .500 0 0 0 1 1-0 0 0 4 4.0

JIM WALSH HT: 6’4’’ WT: 195 STANFORD BORN: AUGUST 29, 1931
57-58 10 72 5 27 .185 — — — 10 17 .588 — — 15 8 9-0 — — 20 2.0

PAUL WALTHER HT: 6’2’’ WT: 160 TENNESSEE BORN: MARCH 23, 1927
53-54 64 2067 138 392 .352 — — — 145 206 .704 — — 257 220 199-5 — — 421 6.6

BOB WARLICK HT: 6’5’’ WT: 205 DENVER BORN: MARCH 20, 1941
66-67 12 65 15 52 .280 — — — 6 11 .545 — — 20 10 4-0 — — 36 3.0
67-68 69 1320 257 610 .421 — — — 97 161 .567 — — 264 159 164-1 — — 611 8.9
TOTALS 81 1385 272 662 .411 — — — 103 172 .599 — — 284 169 168-1 — — 647 8.0
PLAYOFF RECORD
66-67 2 8 0 2 .000 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 1 0-0 — — 0 0.0
67-68 10 226 55 118 .466 — — — 28 37 .757 — — 53 24 26-2 — — 138 13.8
TOTALS 12 234 55 120 .458 — — — 28 37 .757 — — 53 25 26-2 — — 138 11.5

CHRIS WASHBURN HT: 6’11’’ WT: 255 NORTH CAROLINA STATE BORN: MAY 13, 1965
86-87 35 385 57 145 .393 0 1 .000 18 51 .353 36 65 101 16 51-0 6 8 132 3.8
87-88 8 86 14 32 .438 0 0 — 5 8 .625 9 11 20 3 10-0 1 0 33 4.1
TOTALS 43 471 71 177 .401 0 1 .000 23 59 .390 45 76 121 19 61-0 7 8 165 3.8
PLAYOFF RECORD
86-87 5 29 3 7 .429 — — — 5 6 .833 0 1 1 2 2-0 0 0 11 2.2

378
WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
KERMIT WASHINGTON HT: 6’8’’ WT: 230 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY BORN: SEPTEMBER 17, 1951
87-88 6 56 7 14 .500 0 0 — 2 2 1.000 9 10 19 0 13-0 4 4 16 2.7

C.J. WATSON HT: 6’2’’ WT: 175 TENNESSEE BORN: APRIL 17, 1984
07-08 32 368 43 101 .426 9 26 .346 23 29 .793 13 19 32 35 19-0 15 0 118 3.7
08-09 77 1883 257 562 .457 48 120 .400 168 193 .870 39 153 192 206 137-2 96 4 730 9.5
09-10 65 1788 247 528 .468 45 145 .310 128 166 .771 28 141 169 180 124-2 103 8 667 10.3
TOTALS 174 4039 547 1191 .459 102 291 .351 319 388 .822 80 313 393 421 280-4 214 12 1515 8.7

CLARENCE WEATHERSPOON HT: 6’10” WT: 230 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI BORN: SEPTEMBER 8, 1970
97-98 31 1035 127 277 .458 0 0 — 77 103 .748 89 169 258 49 86-1 42 22 331 10.7

CHRIS WEBBER HT: 6’10’’ WT: 250 MICHIGAN BORN: MARCH 1, 1973

ALL-TIME ROSTER
93-94 76 2438 572 1037 .552 0 4 .000 189 355 .532 305 389 694 272 247-4 93 164 1333 17.5
07-08 9 126 15 31 .484 0 0 — 5 12 .417 2 30 32 18 17-0 4 6 35 3.9
TOTALS 85 2564 587 1068 .549 0 4 .000 194 367 .529 307 419 726 290 264-4 97 170 1368 16.1
PLAYOFF RECORD
93-94 3 109 22 40 .550 0 2 .000 3 10 .300 13 13 26 27 11-0 3 9 47 15.7

BRIANTÉ WEBER HT: 6’2’’ WT: 165 VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH BORN: DECEMBER 29, 1992
16-17 7 46 5 14 .357 0 3 .000 2 3 .667 0 4 4 5 4-0 3 1 12 1.7

CHRIS WELP HT: 7’0’’ WT: 245 WASHINGTON BORN: JANUARY 2, 1964
89-90 14 142 16 38 .421 0 0 — 18 23 .783 11 25 36 4 37-0 5 8 50 3.6

JIRI WELSCH HT: 6’7’’ WT: 208 CZECH REPUBLIC BORN: JANUARY 27, 1980
02-03 37 234 19 75 .253 1 4 .250 22 29 .759 12 16 28 27 32-1 8 2 61 1.6

DAVID WEST HT: 6’9’’ WT: 250 XAVIER BORN: AUGUST 29, 1980
16-17 68 854 135 252 .536 3 8 .375 43 56 .768 47 156 203 151 105-0 42 48 316 4.6
17-18 73 999 216 378 .571 3 8 .375 60 79 .759 64 174 238 138 120-0 47 75 495 6.8
TOTALS 141 1853 351 630 .557 6 16 .375 103 135 .763 111 330 441 289 225-0 89 123 811 5.8
PLAYOFF RECORD
16-17 17 221 34 59 .576 1 2 .500 7 9 .778 7 39 46 36 26-0 7 13 76 4.5
17-18 18 175 27 45 .600 1 2 .500 4 4 1.000 11 26 37 32 23-0 6 10 59 3.3
TOTALS 35 396 61 104 .587 2 4 .500 11 13 .846 18 65 83 68 49-0 13 23 135 3.9

HUBIE WHITE HT: 6’4’’ WT: 205 VILLANOVA BORN: JANUARY 26, 1940
62-63 29 771 40 111 .366 — — — 12 18 .667 — — 35 28 47-0 — — 92 3.2

JO JO WHITE HT: 6’3’’ WT: 190 KANSAS BORN: NOVEMBER 16, 1946
78-79 29 883 149 314 .475 — — — 60 69 .870 20 52 72 133 73-0 26 3 258 12.3
79-80 78 2052 336 706 .476 1 6 .167 97 114 .851 42 139 181 239 186-0 88 13 770 9.9
TOTALS 107 2935 485 1020 .475 1 6 .167 157 183 .858 62 191 253 372 259-0 114 16 1128 10.5

RODNEY WHITE HT: 6’9’’ WT: 230 CHARLOTTE BORN: JUNE 28, 1980
04-05 16 146 23 62 .371 5 16 .313 6 10 .600 4 11 15 8 13-0 2 1 57 3.6

RUDY WHITE HT: 6’2’’ WT: 195 ARIZONA STATE BORN: JUNE 23, 1953
80-81 4 43 9 18 .500 0 0 — 4 4 1.000 0 0 0 2 7-0 4 0 22 5.5

TONY WHITE HT: 6’2’’ WT: 170 TENNESSEE BORN: FEBRUARY 15, 1965
87-88 35 462 94 203 .463 0 5 .000 30 41 .732 11 17 28 49 43-0 19 2 218 6.2

JEROME WHITEHEAD HT: 6’10’’ WT: 240 MARQUETTE BORN: SEPTEMBER 30, 1956
84-85 79 2536 421 825 .510 0 0 — 84 235 .783 219 403 622 53 322-8 45 43 1026 13.0
85-86 81 1079 126 294 .429 0 0 — 60 97 .619 94 234 328 19 176-2 18 19 312 3.9
86-87 73 937 147 327 .450 0 1 .000 79 113 .699 110 152 262 24 175-1 16 12 373 5.1
87-88 72 1221 174 360 .483 0 0 — 59 82 .720 109 212 321 39 209-3 32 21 407 5.7
88-89 5 42 3 6 .500 0 0 — 1 2 .500 0 5 5 2 8-0 1 0 7 1.4
TOTALS 310 5815 871 1812 .481 0 1 .000 383 529 .724 532 1006 1538 137 890-14 112 95 2125 6.9
PLAYOFF RECORD
86-87 10 100 9 27 .333 0 0 — 4 10 .400 5 9 14 3 22-1 2 2 22 2.2

ANDREW WIGGINS HT: 6’8’’ WT: 194 KANSAS BORN: FEBRUARY 23, 1995
19-20 12 403 86 188 .457 20 59 .339 41 61 .672 18 37 55 43 26-0 16 17 233 19.4

379
WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
JAMAAL (KEITH) WILKES HT: 6’6’’ WT: 190 UCLA BORN: MAY 2, 1953
74-75 82 2515 502 1135 .442 — — — 160 218 .734 203 468 671 183 222-0 107 22 1164 14.2
75-76 82 2716 617 1334 .463 — — — 227 294 .772 193 527 720 167 222-0 102 31 1461 17.8
76-77 76 2579 548 1147 .478 — — — 247 310 .797 155 423 578 211 222-1 127 16 1343 17.7
TOTALS 240 7810 1667 3616 .461 — — — 634 822 .771 551 1418 1969 561 666-1 336 69 3968 16.5
PLAYOFF RECORD
74-75 17 503 111 249 .446 — — — 33 47 .702 30 89 119 28 53-1 26 14 255 15.0
75-76 13 450 86 200 .430 — — — 35 45 .778 25 78 103 29 33-1 12 8 207 15.9
76-77 10 346 66 154 .429 — — — 23 28 .821 18 62 80 16 23-0 16 6 155 15.5
TOTALS 40 1299 263 603 .436 — — — 91 120 .758 73 229 302 73 109-2 54 28 617 15.4
ALL-STAR RECORD
1976 1 14 3 9 .333 — — — 2 2 1.000 3 1 4 2 0-0 1 0 8 8.0

BRANDON WILLIAMS HT: 6’6” WT: 215 DAVIDSON BORN: FEBRUARY 27, 1975
97-98 9 140 16 50 .320 3 9 .333 2 4 .500 4 11 15 3 18-0 6 3 37 4.1

GUS WILLIAMS HT: 6’2’’ WT: 175 USC BORN: OCTOBER 10, 1953
75-76 77 1728 365 853 .428 — — — 173 233 .742 62 97 159 240 143-2 140 26 903 11.7
76-77 82 1930 325 701 .464 — — — 112 150 .747 72 161 233 292 218-4 121 19 762 9.3
TOTALS 159 3658 690 1554 444 — — — 285 383 744 134 258 392 532 361-6 261 45 1665 10.5

GUY WILLIAMS HT: 6’9’’ WT: 200 WASHINGTON STATE BORN: JULY 1, 1960
85-86 5 25 2 5 .400 0 0 — 3 6 .500 0 6 6 0 7-1 1 2 7 1.4

MARCUS WILLIAMS HT: 6’3’’ WT: 210 CONNECTICUT BORN: DECEMBER 3, 1985
08-09 9 54 4 17 .235 2 6 .333 2 6 .333 0 4 4 13 6-0 1 1 12 1.3

NATE WILLIAMS HT: 6’5’’ WT: 215 UTAH STATE BORN: MAY 2, 1950
77-78 46 815 222 510 .435 — — — 70 84 .833 38 76 114 40 120-2 36 22 514 11.2
78-79 81 1299 284 567 .501 — — — 102 117 .872 68 139 207 61 169-0 55 5 670 8.3
TOTALS 127 2114 506 1077 .470 — — — 172 201 .856 106 215 321 101 289-2 91 27 1184 9.3

REGGIE WILLIAMS HT: 6’6’’ WT: 210 VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE BORN: SEPTEMBER 14, 1986
09-10 24 782 140 283 .495 33 92 .359 52 62 .839 18 92 110 66 49-0 23 6 365 15.2
10-11 80 1626 268 572 .469 102 241 .423 100 134 .746 45 171 216 121 124-1 28 3 738 9.2
TOTALS 104 2407 408 855 .477 135 333 .405 152 196 .776 63 263 326 187 173-1 51 9 1193 10.6

RON WILLIAMS HT: 6’3’’ WT: 190 WEST VIRGINIA BORN: SEPTEMBER 24, 1944
68-69 75 1472 238 567 .420 — — — 109 142 .768 — — 178 247 176-3 — — 585 7.8
69-70 80 2435 452 1046 .432 — — — 277 337 .822 — — 190 424 287-7 — — 1181 14.8
70-71 82 2809 426 977 .436 — — — 331 392 .844 — — 244 480 301-9 — — 1183 14.4
71-72 80 1932 291 614 .474 — — — 195 234 .833 — — 147 308 232-1 — — 777 9.7
72-73 73 1016 180 409 .440 — — — 75 83 .904 — — 81 114 108-0 — — 435 6.0
TOTALS 390 9664 1587 3613 .439 — — — 987 1188 .831 — — 840 1573 1104-20 — — 4161 10.7
PLAYOFF RECORD
68-69 4 42 10 26 .385 — — — 4 4 1.000 — — 4 3 4-0 — — 24 6.0
70-71 5 172 24 63 .381 — — — 17 19 .895 — — 17 29 19-1 — — 65 13.0
71-72 5 83 9 31 .290 — — — 14 15 .933 — — 8 10 12-0 — — 32 6.4
72-73 3 20 4 6 .667 — — — 1 1 1.000 — — 1 5 1-0 — — 9 3.0
TOTALS 17 317 47 126 .373 — — — 36 39 .923 — — 30 47 36-1 — — 130 7.6

SAM WILLIAMS HT: 6’8’’ WT: 215 ARIZONA STATE BORN: MARCH 7, 1959
81-82 59 1073 154 277 .556 0 0 — 49 89 .551 91 217 308 38 156-0 45 76 357 6.1
82-83 75 1553 252 479 .526 0 1 .000 123 171 .719 153 240 393 45 244-4 71 89 627 8.4
83-84 7 59 11 26 .423 0 0 — 6 7 .857 4 9 13 2 6-0 6 3 28 4.0
TOTALS 141 2685 417 782 .533 0 1 .000 178 267 .667 248 466 714 85 406-4 122 168 1012 7.2

KEVIN WILLIS HT: 7’0” WT: 245 MICHIGAN STATE BORN: SEPTEMBER 6, 1962
95-96 28 778 130 300 .433 1 4 .250 54 77 .701 74 144 218 19 95-0 13 16 315 11.3

OTHELL WILSON HT: 6’0’’ WT: 190 VIRGINIA BORN: OCTOBER 26, 1961
84-85 74 1260 134 291 .460 3 16 .188 54 76 .711 35 96 131 217 122-0 77 12 325 4.4

THOMAS “BUBBA” WILSON HT 6’3’’ WT: 175 WESTERN CAROLINA BORN: AUGUST 7, 1955
79-80 16 143 7 25 .280 0 0 — 3 6 .500 6 10 16 12 11-0 2 0 17 1.1

JOHN WINDSOR HT: 6’8’’ WT: 215 STANFORD BORN: APRIL 8, 1940
63-64 11 68 10 27 .370 — — — 7 8 .875 — — 26 2 13-0 — — 27 2.5

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WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

YEAR G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF-DQ STL BLK PTS AVG
DAVID WOOD HT: 6’9” WT: 230 NEVADA-RENO BORN: NOVEMBER 30, 1964
94-95 78 1336 153 326 .469 31 91 .341 91 117 .778 83 158 241 65 217-4 28 13 428 5.5
95-96 21 96 7 14 .500 1 3 .333 7 8 .875 7 9 16 5 23-0 2 1 22 1.0
TOTALS 99 1432 160 340 .471 32 94 .340 98 125 .784 90 167 257 70 240-4 30 14 450 4.5

MARK WORKMAN HT: 6’9’’ WT: 217 WEST VIRGINIA BORN: MARCH 10, 1930
52-53 65 1030 130 408 .319 — — — 70 113 .619 — — 193 37 166-5 — — 330 5.1

BRANDAN WRIGHT HT: 6’10” WT: 210 NORTH CAROLINA BORN: OCTOBER 5, 1987
07-08 38 376 62 112 .554 0 0 — 27 40 .675 38 61 99 9 36-0 6 22 151 4.0
08-09 39 688 130 246 .528 0 4 .000 63 85 .741 62 95 157 21 74-0 22 37 323 8.3
09-10 Did not play due to injury
10-11 21 194 38 63 .603 0 0 — 7 14 .500 14 27 41 5 19-0 3 10 83 4.0

ALL-TIME ROSTER
TOTALS 98 1257 230 421 .546 0 4 .000 97 139 .698 114 183 297 35 110-0 31 69 557 5.7

CHRIS WRIGHT HT: 6’8’’ WT: 226 DAYTON BORN: SEPTEMBER 30, 1988
11-12 24 186 23 45 .511 0 0 — 24 31 .774 19 26 45 4 22-0 7 13 70 2.9

DORELL WRIGHT HT: 6’9’’ WT: 205 SOUTH KENT PREP (SOUTH KENT, CT) BORN: DECEMBER 2, 1986
10-11 82 3146 485 1146 .423 194 516 .376 180 228 .789 88 343 431 242 171-0 124 63 1344 16.4
11-12 61 1650 222 526 .422 105 292 .360 80 98 .816 60 218 278 94 97-0 68 26 629 10.3
TOTALS 143 4796 707 1672 .423 299 808 .370 260 326 .798 148 561 709 336 268-0 192 89 1973 13.8

NICK YOUNG HT: 6’7’’ WT: 210 USC BORN: JUNE 1, 1985
17-18 80 1393 201 488 .412 123 326 .377 56 65 .862 20 105 125 36 100-0 38 7 581 7.3
PLAYOFF RECORD
17-18 20 205 16 53 .302 14 47 .298 6 8 .750 1 11 12 4 18-0 1 0 52 2.6

TIM YOUNG HT: 7’2’’ WT: 270 STANFORD BORN: FEBRUARY 6, 1976
99-00 25 137 13 39 .333 0 0 --- 28 36 .778 13 22 35 5 18-0 2 1 54 2.2

BOB ZAWOLUK HT: 6’7’’ WT: 215 ST. JOHN’S (NY) BORN: OCTOBER 13, 1930
53-54 71 1795 203 540 .376 — — — 186 230 .809 — — 330 99 220-6 — — 592 8.3
54-55 67 1117 138 375 .368 — — — 155 199 .779 — — 256 87 147-3 — — 431 6.4
TOTALS 138 2912 341 915 .373 — — — 341 429 .795 — — 586 186 367-9 — — 1023 7.4

LEFT TO RIGHT: KLAY THOMPSON, DRAYMOND GREEN, STEPHEN CURRY

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383
WARRIORS DRAFT CHOICES
RND PICK PLAYER FROM RND PICK PLAYER FROM
1947 1953
Francis Crossin Pennsylvania 1 1 Ernie Beck Pennsylvania
Ed Koffenberger Duke 2 10 Larry Hennessy Villanova
Norman Butz St. Joseph’s (PA) 3 19 Norm Grekin La Salle
Jim Kaeding York 4 28 Fred Iehle La Salle
1948 5 37 Eddie Solomon West Virginia Tech
William Brown Maryland 6 46 Don Eby USC
Hugh Compton Louisville 7 55 Bob Marske South Dakota
Joe Nelson Brigham Young 8 64 Bill Dodd Colgate
Clint Pace Pepperdine 9 73 Bob Sassone St. Bonaventure
Roy Pugh Southern Methodist 10 81 Toar Hester Centenary
Don Ray Western Kentucky 11 88 John Doogan St. Joseph’s (PA)
Tom Short Kansas Wesleyan 12 95 Charles Duffley St. Anselem’s
Joe Wahl Akron 1954
Andy Wolfe California 1 3 Gene Shue Maryland
1949 2 12 Larry Costello Niagara
1 Vern Gardner Utah 3 21 Ben Peters St. Benedict
2 Jim Nolan Georgia Tech 4 30 Chuck Noble Louisville
5 39 Rudy D’Emilio Duke
1950 6 48 Len Winogard Brandeis
1 3 Paul Arizin Villanova 7 57 Bob Brady San Diego State
2 15 Ed Dahler Duquesne 8 66 Bob Hodges East Carolina
3 27 Buddy Cate Western Kentucky 9 75 Vince Leta Lycoming
4 39 Paul Senesky St. Joseph’s (PA) 10 83 Bill Sullivan Notre Dame
5 51 Ike Borsavage Temple 11 92 Frank O’Hara La Salle
6 63 Dick Dallmer Cincinnati 12 95 John Glinski (unknown)
7 75 Charles Northrup Siena 13 96 John Holup George Washington
8 87 Brooks Ricca Villanova
9 99 Joe Kaufman NYU 1955
10 111 Bernie Adams Princeton 1 * Tom Gola La Salle
11 123 Leo Wolfe Villanova Jack Devine Villanova
12 135 Ed Montgomery Tennessee Walt Devlin George Washington
Al Didriksen Temple
1951 Jerry Koch St. Louis
1 9 Don Sunderlage Illinois Lester Lane Oklahoma
2 19 Mel Payton Tulane Bob Schafer Villanova
3 29 Bob Schloss Georgia Harry Silcox Temple
4 39 Jud Milhon Ohio Wesleyan George Swyers West Virginia Tech
5 49 Mike Kearns Princeton Ed Wiener Tennessee
6 59 Bob Swalls Indiana Central * Territorial Choice (order of selection unknown)
7 69 George Dempsey King’s College (PA)
1956
8 79 Jim Phelan La Salle
1 8 Hal Lear Temple
9 89 Hugh Faulkner Pepperdine
2 16 Phil Rollins Louisville
10 99 Paul Gerwin Cornell
3 24 Bevo Francis Rio Grande
1952 4 32 Phil Wheeler Cincinnati
1 * Bill Mlkvy Temple 5 40 Joe Belmont Duke
2 Walter Davis Texas A&M 6 48 Mickey Winograd Duquesne
Tom Brennan Villanova 7 56 John Fannon Notre Dame
Bob Brown Louisville 8 63 Max Anderson Oregon
Burr Carlson Connecticut 9 70 Ron Clark Springfield
Newt Jones La Salle
Nick Kladis Loyola (IL)
Moe Radovich Wyoming
Don Scanlon Pennsylvania
Glenn Smith Utah
Ben Stewart Villanova
*Territorial Choice (order of selection unknown)

384
WARRIORS DRAFT CHOICES
RND PICK PLAYER FROM RND PICK PLAYER FROM
1957 1962
1 6 Len Rosenbluth North Carolina 1 5 Wayne Hightower Kansas
2 14 Jack Sullivan Mount St. Mary’s 2 14 Hubie White Villanova
3 22 Angelo Lombardo Manhattan 3 23 Dave Fedor Florida State
4 30 Ray Radziszewski St. Joseph’s (PA) 4 32 Garry Roggenburk Dayton
5 38 Jim Radcliffe Lafayette 5 41 Jack Jackson Virginia Union
6 46 Alonza Lewis La Salle 6 50 Jim Hudock North Carolina
7 53 Max Jameson Kentucky State 7 59 Howard Montgomery Pan American
8 60 Woody Sauldsberry Texas Southern 8 67 Bill Kirvin Xavier
9 67 Steve Hamilton Morehead State 9 76 Tom Kiefer St. Louis
10 73 Jerry Calvert Kentucky Supplemental Draft
Supplemental Draft 10 84 Ken McComb North Carolina
1 1 Jerry Gibson 11 89 Donnie Walsh North Carolina
1958 12 92 Charles Warren Oregon
1 5 Guy Rodgers Temple 1963
2 13 Lloyd Sharrar West Virginia 1 3 Nate Thurmond Bowling Green
3 20 Frank Howard Ohio State 2 11 Gary Hill Oklahoma City
4 28 Temple Tucker Rice 3 20 Steve Gray St. Mary’s (CA)
5 36 Don Ohl Illinois 4 29 Dave Downey Illinois
6 44 Bucky Allen Duke 5 38 Don Turner Southwest Kansas
7 52 Jay Norman Temple 6 47 Gene Shields Santa Clara
8 60 Tom Brennan Villanova 7 56 Don Clemetson Stanford

DRAFT & TRANSACTIONS


9 67 Nick Davis Maryland Supplemental Draft
10 72 Larry Hedden Michigan State 8 65 Harry Dinnel Pepperdine
1959 9 70 Chuck White Idaho
1 * Wilt Chamberlain Kansas 1964
2 9 Joe Ruklick Northwestern 1 6 Barry Kramer NYU
3 17 Jim Hockaday Memphis State 2 14 Bud Koper Oklahoma City
4 25 Ron Stevenson Texas Christian 3 23 McCoy McLemore Drake
5 33 Bill Telasky Geo. Washington 4 32 Gene Elmore South. Methodist
6 41 Joe Spratt St. Joseph’s (PA) 5 41 Roger Suttner Kansas State
7 49 Joe Ryan Villanova 6 50 Ray Carey Missouri
8 56 Dave Gunther Iowa
7 59 Dave Lee U. of San Francisco
9 62 Carl Belz Princeton
10 68 Tony Sellari Lenoir Rhyne 8 68 Bob Garibaldi Santa Clara
11 74 Phil Warren Northwestern 9 75 Camden Wall California
* Originally selected in 1955 out of high 10 82 Jeff Cartwright Chapman College
school as a territorial choice eligible in 1959. 1965
1960 1 1 Fred Hetzel Davidson
1 7 Al Bunge Maryland 1 2 Rick Barry Miami (Fla.)
2 15 Bill Kennedy Temple 3 14 Wilbert Frazier Grambling
3 23 Bob Mealy Manhattan 4 23 Keith Erickson UCLA
4 31 Charley Sharp Southwest Texas 5 32 Warren Rustand Arizona
5 39 Alvin Attles North Carolina A&T 6 41 Eddie Jackson Oklahoma City
6 47 Jim Brangan Princeton 7 50 Jim Jarvis Oregon State
7 55 Bob Clarke St. Joseph’s (PA) 8 59 Dan Wolters California
8 62 George Raveling Villanova 9 66 Willie Cotton Central Oklahoma
1961 1966
1 7 Tom Meschery St. Mary’s (CA) 1 3 Clyde Lee Vanderbilt
2 15 Ted Luckenbill Houston 2 13 Joe Ellis U. of San Francisco
3 29 Jack Egan St. Joseph’s (PA) 3 23 Steve Chubin Rhode Island
4 38 John Tidwell Michigan 4 33 Steve Vacendak Duke
5 47 Bruce Spraggins Virginia Union 5 43 Tom Kerwin Centenary
6 56 Dick Goldberg Mississippi South 6 53 Jim Pitts Northwestern
7 65 Charles McNeil Maryland 7 62 Lon Hughey Fresno State
8 74 Larry Swift N.E. Missouri St. 8 71 Ken Washington UCLA
10 89 Leo Hill Los Angeles State
Supplemental Draft
11 97 Corky Whitrow Georgetown (KY)
385
WARRIORS DRAFT CHOICES
RND PICK PLAYER FROM RND PICK PLAYER FROM
1967 1972
1 10 Dave Lattin Texas Western 1Forfeited by selection in 1971 supplementary draft
3 27 Bill Turner Akron 3 43 Bill Chamberlain North Carolina
4 39 Bob Lewis North Carolina 4 60 John Tschogl Cal-Santa Barbara
5 51 Mike Lynn UCLA 5 76 Charles Dudley Washington
6 63 Dale Schlueter Colorado State 6 93 Henry Bacon Louisville
7 75 Sonny Bustion Colorado State 7 110 Bill Franklin Purdue
8 87 Bob Krulish Pacific 8 126 John Burks U. of San Francisco
9 98 Richard Dean Syracuse 9 141 Bill Duey California
10 109 Joe Galbo San Francisco St. 1973
11 119 Bill Morgan New Mexico 1 11 Kevin Joyce South Carolina
12 130 David Fox Pacific 2 29 Derrek Dickey Cincinnati
1968 3 46 Jim Retseck Auburn
1 9 Ron Williams West Virginia 4 63 Ron King Florida State
3 29 Don Sidle Oklahoma 5 80 Nate Stephens Long Beach State
4 43 Edgar Lacey UCLA 6 97 Bob Lauriski Utah State
5 57 Jim Eakins Brigham Young 7 114 Steve Smith Loyola (CA)
6 71 Bob Allen Marshall 8 131 Jeff Dawson Illinois
7 85 Dave Reasor West Virginia 9 146 Everett Fopma Idaho State
8 99 Walt Piatkowski Bowling Green 10 160 Fred Lavoroni Santa Clara
9 113 Art Wilmore U. of San Francisco 1974
10 127 Bob Heaney Santa Clara 1 11 Keith Wilkes UCLA
11 140 Jerry Chandler Nevada Southern 2 29 Phil Smith U. of San Francisco
12 153 Bob Wolfe California 3 47 Frank Kendrick Purdue
1969 4 65 Willie Biles Tulsa
1 7 Bob Portman Creighton 5 83 Steve Erickson Oregon
2 22 Ed Siudet Holy Cross 6 101 John Errecart Pacific
3 36 Tom Hagan Vanderbilt 7 119 Brady Allen California
4 50 Lee Lafayette Michigan State 8 137 Clarence Allen Cal-Santa Barbara
5 64 Willie Wise Drake 9 155 Carl Meier California
6 78 Dan Obravak Dayton 10 172 Marvin Buckley Nevada-Reno
7 92 Pat Foley Pacific 1975
8 106 Steve Rippe Santa Barbara 1 14 Joe Bryant La Salle
9 120 Greg Reed Sacramento State 2 20 Gus Williams USC
10 134 Dick Chapman San Francisco St. 3 40 Otis Johnson Stetson
11 148 Rich Holmberg St. Mary’s (CA) 3 51 Robert Hawkins Illinois State
12 161 Joe Callahan San Francisco St. 4 69 Billy Taylor La Salle
1970 5 87 Larry Pounds Washington
3 36 Earl Higgins Eastern Michigan 6 105 Tony Styles U. of San Francisco
4 53 Ralph Ogden Santa Clara 7 123 Stan Boyer Wyoming
5 70 Levi Fontaine Maryland State 8 141 Mike Rozenski St. Mary’s (CA)
6 87 Vic Bartolome Oregon State 9 157 Scott Trobbe Stanford
7 104 Joe Bergman Creighton 10 171 Maurice Harper St. Mary’s (CA)
8 121 Jeff Sewell Marquette Supplemental Draft
9 138 Lou Small Nevada 3 4 Skip Wise Clemson
10 155 Coby Dietrick San Jose State 1976
1971 1 8 Robert Parish Centenary
1 8 Darnell Hilman San Jose State 1 17 Sonny Parker Texas A&M
4 59 Greg Gary St. Bonaventure 2 34 Marshall Rogers Pan American
5 76 Odis Allison UNLV 3 Forfeited by selection in 1975 supplementary draft
6 93 Charles Johnson California 4 68 Jeff Fosnes Vanderbilt
7 110 Ken May Dayton 5 86 Carl Bird California
8 127 Jim Haderlein Loyola (CA) 6 91 Duane Barnett Stanford
9 143 Clarence Smith Villanova 6 104 Gene Cunningham Norfolk State
10 159 Bill Drosdiak Oregon 7 122 Jesse Campbell Mercyhurst
Supplemental Draft 8 140 Stan Boskovich West Virginia
1 3 Cyril Baptiste Creighton 9 157 Howard Smith U. of San Francisco
10 173 Ken Smith San Diego State
386
WARRIORS DRAFT CHOICES
RND PICK PLAYER FROM RND PICK PLAYER FROM
1977 1982
1 16 Rickey Green Michigan 1 14 Lester Conner Oregon State
1 18 Wesley Cox Louisville 2 35 Derek Smith Louisville
2 38 Ricky Love Alabama-Huntsville 2 38 Wayne Sappleton Loyola (IL)
3 60 Marlon Redmond U. of San Francisco 3 60 Chris Engler Wyoming
4 82 Roy Smith Kentucky State 4 83 Ken Stancell Virginia CW
4 87 Leartha Scott Wisconsin-Parkside 5 106 Albert Irving Alcorn State
5 104 Ray Epps Norfolk State 6 129 David Vann St. Mary’s (CA)
6 126 Jack Phelan St. Francis (PA) 7 152 Matt Waldron Pacific
7 146 Jerry Thurston Mercer 8 175 Mark King Florida Southern
8 165 Ricky Marsh Manhattan 9 198 Nick Morken Tenn.-Chattanooga
1978 10 219 Randy Whieldon Cal-Irvine
1 5 Purvis Short Jackson State 1983
1 22 Raymond Townsend UCLA 1 6 Russell Cross Purdue
2 40 Wayne Cooper New Orleans 2 43 Pace Mannion Utah
3 56 Steve Neff Bethany Nazarene 3 53 Michael Holton UCLA
4 77 Derrick Jackson Georgetown 4 77 Peter Thibeaux St. Mary’s (CA)
5 101 Bubba Wilson Western Carolina 5 99 Greg Hines Hampton Institute
6 122 Buzz Hartnett U. of San Diego 6 123 Tom Heywood Weber State
7 142 Rick Bernard St. Mary’s (CA) 7 145 Peter Williams Utah
8 163 Tony Searcy Appalachian State 8 169 Doug Harris Central Washington
9 179 Bobby Humbles Bradley 9 190 Greg Goorjian Loyola-Marymount

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10 193 Mike Muff Murray State 10 212 Michael Zeno Long Beach State
1979 1984
2 28 Danny Salisbury Pan American 2 30 Steve Burtt Iona
3 54 Lynbert Johnson Wichita State 2 31 Jay Murphy Boston College
4 75 Ron Ripley Wisconsin-Green Bay 2 35 Othell Wilson Virginia
4 82 Jerry Sichting Purdue 2 45 Gary Plummer Boston University
5 96 George Lett Centenary 3 55 Lewis Jackson Alabama State
6 118 Jim Mitchem DePaul 5 101 Steve Bartek Doane College (NE)
7 137 Ren Watson Virginia CW 5 110 Scott McCollum Pepperdine
8 155 Mario Butler Briarcliff 6 123 Tony Martin Wyoming
9 175 Gene Ransom California 7 147 Cliff Higgins Cal-State Northridge
10 192 Kevin Heenan Cal-Fullerton 8 169 Paul Brozovich UNLV
1980 9 192 Mitch Arnold Fresno State
1 1 Joe Barry Carroll Purdue 10 213 Tim Bell Cal-Riverside
1 13 Rickey Brown Mississippi State 1985
2 24 Larry Smith Alcorn State 1 7 Chris Mullin St. John’s
2 25 Jeff Ruland Iona 2 42 Bobby Lee Hurt Alabama
3 49 John Virgil North Carolina 3 49 Brad Wright UCLA
4 71 Robert Scott Alabama 4 71 Luster Goodwin Texas-El Paso
5 95 Don Carfino USC 5 95 Greg Cavener Missouri
6 117 Neil Bresnahan Illinois 6 117 Gerald Crosby Georgia
7 141 Lorenzo Romar Washington 7 141 Eric Boyd North Carolina A&T
8 162 Kurt Kanaskie La Salle 1986
9 182 Billy Reid U. of San Francisco 1 3 Chris Washburn N. Carolina State
10 200 Tim Higgins Kearney State 3 51 Mike Williams Bradley
1981 3 59 Wendell Alexis Syracuse
2 33 Sam Williams Arizona State 4 75 Dan Bingenheimer Missouri
3 56 Carlton Neverson Pittsburgh 5 97 Clinton Smith Cleveland State
4 76 Lewis Lloyd Drake 6 121 Bobby Lee Hurt Alabama
4 80 Terry Adolph West Texas State 7 143 Steve Kenilvort Santa Clara
5 102 Hank McDowell Memphis State
6 126 Carter Scott Ohio State
7 148 Robby Dosty Arizona
8 171 Yasutaka Okayama U. of Osaka (Japan)
9 192 Doug Murrey San Jose State
10 213 Barry Brooks USC
387
WARRIORS DRAFT CHOICES
RND PICK PLAYER FROM RND PICK PLAYER FROM
1987 2002
1 14 Tellis Frank West. Kentucky 1 3 Mike Dunleavy Duke
3 58 Darryl Johnson Michigan State 2 29 Steve Logan Cincinnati
4 83 Bennie Bolton N. Carolina State 2003
5 105 Terry Williams South. Methodist 1 11 Mickael Pietrus France
6 127 Sarunas Marciulionis Soviet Union 2 40 Derrick Zimmerman Mississippi State
7 152 Ronnie Leggette West Virginia State
2004
1988 1 11 Andris Biedrins Latvia
1 5 Mitch Richmond Kansas State
2 41 Keith Smart Indiana 2005
1 9 Ike Diogu Arizona State
1989 2 40 Monta Ellis Lanier HS (Jackson, MS)
1 14 Tim Hardaway Texas-El Paso 2 42 Chris Taft Pittsburgh
1990 2006
1 11 Tyrone Hill Xavier 1 9 Patrick O’Bryant Bradley
2 28 Les Jepsen Iowa 2 38 Kosta Perovic Serbia
2 34 Kevin Pritchard Kansas
2007
1991 1 18 Marco Belinelli Italy
1 16 Chris Gatling Old Dominion 2 36 Jermareo Davidson Alabama
1 17 Victor Alexander Iowa State 2 46 Stephane Lasme Massachusetts
1 25 Shaun Vandiver Colorado
2 43 Lamont Strothers Christopher Newport 2008
1 14 Anthony Randolph LSU
1992 2 49 Richard Hendrix Alabama
1 24 Latrell Sprewell Alabama
2 43 Predrag Danilovic Partizan Belgrade 2009
2 50 Matt Fish NC-Wilmington 1 7 Stephen Curry Davidson
1993 2010
1 3 Anfernee Hardaway Memphis State 1 6 Ekpe Udoh Baylor
2 34 Darnell Mee Western Kentucky 2011
1994 1 11 Klay Thompson Washington State
1 16 Clifford Rozier Louisville 2 44 Charles Jenkins Hofstra
2 39 Anthony Miller Michigan State 2012
2 45 Dwayne Morton Louisville 1 7 Harrison Barnes North Carolina
1995 1 30 Festus Ezeli Vanderbilt
1 1 Joe Smith Maryland 2 35 Draymond Green Michigan State
2 34 Andrew DeClercq Florida 2 52 Ognjen Kuzmic Bosnia & Herzegovina
2 40 Dwayne Whitfield Jackson State 2013
2 50 Martin Lewis Seward County CC Warriors did not make a draft pick
2 55 Michael McDonald New Orleans 2014
1996 Warriors did not make a draft pick
1 11 Todd Fuller North Carolina State 2015
2 40 Marcus Mann Mississippi Valley St. 1 30 Kevon Looney UCLA
1997 2016
1 8 Adonal Foyle Colgate 1 30 Damian Jones Vanderbilt
2 38 Marc Jackson Temple 2017
1998 Warriors did not make a draft pick
1 5 Vince Carter North Carolina 2018
1999 1 28 Jacob Evans III Cincinnati
1 21 Jeff Foster Southwest Texas State 2019
2 56 Tim Young Stanford 1 28 Jordan Poole Michigan
2000 2 41 Eric Paschall Villanova
2 55 Chris Porter Auburn 2 58 Miye Oni Yale
2001 2020
1 5 Jason Richardson Michigan State 1 2 James Wiseman Memphis
1 14 Troy Murphy Notre Dame 2 48 Nico Mannion Arizona
2 30 Gilbert Arenas Arizona 2 51 Justinian Jessup Boise State
388 Current Warriors in BOLD
WARRIORS TRANSACTIONS

1962-63
September 19, 1962 Acquired George Lee from Detroit for cash.
October 18, 1962 Acquired Gary Phillips from Boston for cash.
December 5, 1962 Traded Tom Gola to New York for Willie Naulls and Ken Sears.
February 1, 1963 Signed free agent Fred LaCour.

1963-64
September 4, 1963 Traded Willie Naulls to Boston for cash.

1964-65
January 15, 1965 Traded Wilt Chamberlain to Philadelphia for Connie Dierking, Paul Neumann, Lee Shaffer and cash.
February 2, 1965 Signed free agent John Rudometkin.
February 3, 1965 Traded Wayne Hightower to Baltimore for cash.
February 8, 1965 Signed free agent Charles “Cotton’’ Nash.

1965-66
October 14, 1965 Claimed Art Heyman on waivers from New York.
October 20, 1965 Traded Connie Dierking and Art Heyman to Cincinnati for Bud Olsen and cash.
May 1, 1966 Keith Erickson and McCoy McLemore are selected by Chicago in the expansion draft.
June 7, 1966 Signed free agent Bill McGill.

DRAFT & TRANSACTIONS


1966-67
September 7, 1966 Traded Guy Rodgers to Chicago for cash, a draft choice and two players to be named later... Jim King
and Jeff Mullins were subsequently assigned to the Warriors.
May 1, 1967 Tom Meschery and Bud Olsen are selected by Seattle in the expansion draft.
Paul Neumann is selected by San Diego in the expansion draft.

1967-68
August 31, 1967 Acquired Rudy LaRusso from Detroit for cash.
May 6, 1968 Fred Hetzel and Bob Warlick are selected by Milwaukee in the expansion draft.
David Lattin is selected by Phoenix in the expansion draft.

1968-69 No Transactions

1969-70
October 10, 1969 Acquired Dave Gambee from Detroit for a draft choice.
October 25, 1969 Traded Jim King and Bill Turner to Cincinnati for Jerry Lucas.
December 25, 1969 Acquired Adrian Smith from Cincinnati for a draft choice.
February 2, 1970 Acquired rights to Zelmo Beaty from Atlanta.
May 11, 1970 Dale Schlueter selected by Portland in the expansion draft.
Bob Lewis selected by Cleveland in the expansion draft.

1970-71
September 23, 1970 Signed free agent Nick Jones.
January 17, 1971 Signed free agent Bill Turner.
March 23, 1971 Acquired Jim Barnett from Portland for future draft choices.
May 7, 1971 Traded Jerry Lucas to New York for Cazzie Russell.

1971-72 No Transactions

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WARRIORS TRANSACTIONS

1972-73
September 28, 1972 Signed free agent George Johnson.
October 10, 1972 Placed Bill Turner on waivers.
November 15, 1972 Signed free agent Mahdi Abdul-Rahman.

1973-74
July 25, 1973 Traded Mahdi Abdul-Rahman to Seattle for Butch Beard.
August 24, 1973 Traded Ron Williams to Milwaukee for cash.
January 24, 1974 Traded Bill Chamberlain to Phoenix for a draft choice.
May 20, 1974 Jim Barnett selected by New Orleans in the expansion draft.

1974-75
August 14, 1974 Signed free agent Charles Dudley.
September 3, 1974 Traded Nate Thurmond to Chicago for Clifford Ray, cash and a draft choice.
September 9, 1974 Acquired Steve Bracey from Atlanta for cash.
October 4, 1974 Sent Clyde Lee to Atlanta for acquiring the rights to Zelmo Beaty on February 2, 1970.
March 1, 1975 Signed free agent Bill Bridges.
May 29, 1975 Traded Butch Beard and a draft choice to Cleveland for Dwight Davis.

1975-76 No Transactions

1976-77
January 18, 1977 Traded George Johnson to Buffalo for a first-round draft choice.
February 24, 1977 Signed free agent Larry McNeill.

1977-78
September 14, 1977 Awarded Los Angeles’ highest 1978 first-round draft choice and $250,000 cash as compensation for free
agent Jamaal Wilkes.
October 3, 1977 Signed veteran free agent E.C. Coleman.
November 14, 1977 Placed Larry McNeill on waivers.
January 4, 1978 Acquired Nate Williams from New Orleans for a draft choice.
January 5, 1978 Placed Charles Johnson on waivers.
February 13, 1978 Placed Derrek Dickey on waivers.

1978-79
July 15, 1978 Signed free agent Tom Abernethy.
September 5, 1978 Awarded John Lucas and $100,000 from Houston as compensation for free agent Rick Barry.
October 6, 1978 Placed Ricky Marsh on waivers.
October 9, 1978 Traded Rickey Green to Detroit for cash and future considerations.
October 10, 1978 Traded Charles Dudley to Chicago for a 1979 second-round draft choice and cash.
December 5, 1978 Placed Ray Epps on waivers.
December 28, 1978 Warriors’ 1979 second-round draft choice awarded to San Diego (Buffalo) as compensation for Tom
Abernethy.
January 30, 1979 Acquired Jo Jo White from Boston for a 1979 first-round draft choice.
Placed Wesley Cox on waivers.

1979-80
December 5, 1979 Signed free agent Darnell Hillman.
May 28, 1980 Raymond Townsend selected by Dallas in the expansion draft.
June 9, 1980 Traded Robert Parish and 1980 first-round draft choice (3) to Boston for two 1980 first-round draft picks
(1 and 13).
June 10, 1980 Traded Jeff Ruland to Washington for future considerations.

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WARRIORS TRANSACTIONS

1980-81
August 28, 1980 Traded Phil Smith and a 1984 first-round draft choice to San Diego for World Free.
September 10, 1980 Traded Jo Jo White to Kansas City for cash.
September 11, 1980 Traded Wayne Cooper and a 1981 second-round draft choice to Utah for Bernard King.
October 9, 1980 Placed William Mayfield on waivers.
November 3, 1980 Traded Rudy White to Seattle for a 1981 fourth-round draft choice.
December 12, 1980 Placed Tom Abernethy on waivers.
January 21, 1981 Signed Phil Chenier to a 10-day contract.
January 30, 1981 Signed Phil Chenier to a second 10-day contract.
February 12, 1981 Signed free agent Joe Hassett for the remainder of the season.
February 26, 1981 Placed Phil Chenier on waivers.
Signed William Mayfield to a 10-day contract.
March 9, 1981 Signed William Mayfield to a second 10-day contract.
March 18, 1981 Suspended John Lucas for the remainder of the season.
Signed John Mengelt for the remainder of the season.
June 10, 1981 Acquired Mike Gale from Portland for 1982 and 1985 second-round draft choices.

1981-82
October 29, 1981 Suspended Larry Smith for failure to report.
November 13, 1981 Activated Larry Smith from the suspended list.
June 28, 1982 Acquired a 1982 second-round draft choice (38) from Chicago for a 1983 second-round draft choice.

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1982-83
September 28, 1982 Free agent Bernard King signed an offer sheet with New York.
October 13, 1982 Exercised right of first refusal and matched New York’s offer sheet to Bernard King.
October 22, 1982 Signed and traded Bernard King to New York for Micheal Ray Richardson and a 1984 fifth-round draft
choice.
October 28, 1982 Suspended Micheal Ray Richardson for failure to report.
Signed free agent Terry Duerod.
November 9, 1982 Placed Terry Duerod on waivers.
Activated Micheal Ray Richardson from the suspended list.
November 12, 1982 Signed first-round draft choice Lester Conner to a multi-year contract.
November 13, 1982 Waived Jeff Jones.
December 5, 1982 Placed Hank McDowell on waivers.
Signed free agent Larry Kenon.
December 15, 1982 Traded World Free to Cleveland for Ron Brewer.
January 8, 1983 Traded Larry Kenon to Cleveland for cash.
January 18, 1983 Waived Joe Hassett.
February 6, 1983 Traded Micheal Ray Richardson to New Jersey for Mickey Johnson and Eric Floyd.
February 15, 1983 Traded Rickey Brown to Atlanta for a 1984 second-round draft choice.
June 29, 1983 Elected not to exercise the option year on the contract of Lewis Lloyd, subsequently making him a free
agent.

1983-84
August 16, 1983 Acquired Darren Tillis from Cleveland for a 1986 second-round draft choice.
August 19, 1983 Placed Mike Gale on waivers.
August 30, 1983 Waived the rights to free agent Lewis Lloyd in exchange for a 1985 second-round draft choice from
Houston.
September 8, 1983 Placed Derek Smith on waivers.
September 29, 1983 Signed second-round draft choice Pace Mannion to a multi-year contract.
September 30, 1983 Signed free agent Mike Bratz.
Chicago waived their right of first refusal in exchange for a 1984 fourth-round draft choice.
October 3, 1983 Re-signed free agent Mickey Johnson to a multi-year contract.
October 6, 1983 Re-signed free agent Lorenzo Romar to a one-year contract.

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October 28, 1983 Re-signed veteran free agent Ron Brewer to a one-year contract.
November 10, 1983 Placed Lorenzo Romar on waivers.
November 13, 1983 Traded Sam Williams to Philadelphia for a 1984 second-round draft choice and cash.
December 1, 1983 Signed free agent Don Collins.
January 20, 1984 Traded Ron Brewer to San Antonio for a 1985 second-round draft choice and cash.
May 9, 1984 Signed free agent Peter Thibeaux to a multi-year contract.
June 19, 1984 Acquired Jerome Whitehead from the Los Angeles Clippers for the rights to second-round draft choice
Jay Murphy.

1984-85
August 20, 1984 Re-signed veteran free agent Mike Bratz to a one-year contract.
September 8, 1984 Signed free agent Chuck Aleksinas to a multi-year contract.
September 24, 1984 Signed second-round draft choice Gary Plummer to a multi-year contract.
September 25, 1984 Signed second-round draft choice Othell Wilson to a one-year contract.
September 28, 1984 Re-signed veteran free agent Don Collins to a multi-year contract.
Suspended Darren Tillis for failure to report.
September 29, 1984 Signed second-round draft choice Steve Burtt to a one-year contract.
October 15, 1984 Placed Russell Cross and Pace Mannion on waivers.
October 22, 1984 Placed Don Collins on waivers.
October 23, 1984 Placed Chris Engler on waivers.
October 24, 1984 Placed Lewis Jackson on waivers.
March 11, 1985 Signed free agent Terry Teagle for remainder the of the season.
April 1, 1985 Re-signed Jerome Whitehead to a multi-year contract.
May 29, 1985 Re-signed Larry Smith and Terry Teagle to multi-year contracts.
June 14, 1985 Veteran free agent Joe Barry Carroll signed an offer sheet with Milwaukee.
June 18, 1985 Acquired Greg Ballard from Washington for 1985 and 1987 second-round draft choices.
June 27, 1985 Exercised the option to renew the contract of Lester Conner.
June 29, 1985 Exercised right of first refusal and matched Milwaukee’s offer sheet to Joe Barry Carroll.

1985-86
August 21, 1985 Traded Mickey Johnson to New Jersey for a 1986 third-round draft choice.
September 27, 1985 Re-signed veteran free agent Othell Wilson to a one-year contract.
October 1, 1985 Suspended Chuck Aleksinas for failure to report.
October 24, 1985 Placed Othell Wilson, Luster Goodwin, Greg Cavener and Chris McNealy on waivers.
Signed free agents Geoff Huston, Peter Verhoeven and Guy Williams.
Suspended Purvis Short for failure to report.
November 6, 1985 Placed Ron Crevier, Guy Williams and Chuck Aleksinas on waivers.
Signed first-round draft choice Chris Mullin to a multi-year contract.
Activated Purvis Short from the suspended list.
November 9, 1985 Chuck Aleksinas claimed by Utah off waivers.
December 17, 1985 Waived the rights to veteran free agent Mike Bratz.
May 23, 1986 Jim Fitzgerald and Daniel Finnane announced the purchase of the Golden State Warriors franchise
from Franklin Mieuli.
George Karl is named head coach.

1986-87
September 12, 1986 Signed first-round draft choice Chris Washburn to a multi-year contract.
September 18, 1986 Signed free agent John Schweitz to a one-year contract.
Placed Darren Tillis on waivers.
Waived the 1985 draft rights to Brad Wright.
September 23, 1986 Signed third-round draft choice Mike Williams and free agent Phil Ford to one-year contracts.
September 30, 1986 Signed fifth-round draft choice Clinton Smith and free agent Ben McDonald to multi-year contracts.
Signed free agent Barry Stevens to a one-year contract.

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October 2, 1986 Signed third-round draft choice Wendell Alexis and veteran free agent Peter Verhoeven to one-year
contracts.
Signed free agents Rod Higgins, Kenny Patterson and Bryan Warrick to one-year contracts.
Waived the rights to veteran free agent Geoff Huston.
October 8, 1986 Signed veteran free agent Eric Floyd to a multi-year contract and veteran free agent Gary Plummer to
a one-year contract.
October 10, 1986 Placed Mike Williams and Phil Ford on waivers.
October 15, 1986 Placed John Schweitz, Barry Stevens and Bryan Warrick on waivers.
October 22, 1986 Placed Gary Plummer on waivers.
October 28, 1986 Placed Peter Verhoeven and Kenny Patterson on waivers.
October 30, 1986 Placed Wendell Alexis on waivers.
November 6, 1986 Signed free agent Perry Moss to a one-year contract.
February 9, 1987 Signed free agent Kevin Henderson to a 10-day contract.
February 18, 1987 Kevin Henderson’s 10-day contract expired.
February 24, 1987 Signed free agent Kevin Henderson to a second 10-day contract.
March 6, 1987 Kevin Henderson’s second 10-day contract expired.
June 16, 1987 Signed free agent Kevin Henderson to a one-year contract.
June 24, 1987 Elected not to exercise the option year on the contract of Purvis Short, subsequently making him a free
agent.

1987-88

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July 1, 1987 Announced Don Nelson had joined the club as executive vice president.
August 14, 1987 Placed Clinton Smith on waivers.
October 9, 1987 Signed first-round draft choice Tellis Frank to a multi-year contract.
Signed veteran free agent Rod Higgins to a one-year contract.
Placed Perry Moss on waivers.
October 13, 1987 Traded a 1988 third-round draft choice to Portland in exchange for waiving the rights to Kermit
Washington.
Signed free agent Kermit Washington to a one-year contract.
October 14, 1987 Waived the rights to veteran free agent Lester Conner for Houston’s 1988 second-round draft choice.
October 21, 1987 Signed veteran free agent Purvis Short to a two-year contract.
October 30, 1987 Signed veteran free agent Terry Teagle to a multi-year contract.
November 5, 1987 Traded Purvis Short to Houston for Dave Feitl, the rights to Dirk Minniefield and the Rockets’ first-
round draft choice in 1989.
Signed free agent Dirk Minniefield to a one-year contract.
November 25, 1987 Placed Kermit Washington and Dirk Minniefield on waivers.
Signed free agent Winston Garland to a one-year contract.
December 9, 1987 Placed Winston Garland on waivers.
Acquired Ralph Sampson and Steve Harris from Houston for Joe Barry Carroll and Eric Floyd.
December 14, 1987 Signed free agent Winston Garland to a multi-year contract.
Acquired Tony White on waivers from New York.
December 15, 1987 Traded Chris Washburn to Atlanta for the draft rights to Ken Barlow.
December 19, 1987 Placed Kevin Henderson on waivers.
Signed free agent Nate Blackwell to a one-year contract.
December 22, 1987 Acquired Otis Smith from Denver for cash.
December 29, 1987 Compensated Milwaukee for Don Nelson’s services with a 1988 second-round draft choice.
Placed Nate Blackwell on waivers.
December 31, 1987 Named Don Nelson general manager.
January 22, 1988 Signed free agent Dave Hoppen to a two-year contract.
March 23, 1988 Announced resignation of Head Coach George Karl.
Named Assistant Coach Ed Gregory as acting head coach.
March 30, 1988 Signed free agent Mark Wade to a 10-day contract.
April 5, 1988 Announced that Don Nelson will assume head coach position immediately following the regular season.
April 9, 1988 Signed Mark Wade to a second 10-day contract.
April 20, 1988 Signed Mark Wade to a contract for the remainder of the season.

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June 8, 1988 Acquired Manute Bol from Washington for Dave Feitl and a 1989 second-round draft choice.
June 23, 1988 Dave Hoppen is selected by Charlotte in the expansion draft.
June 30, 1988 Club exercises one-year option in Jerome Whitehead’s contract.

1988-89
July 15, 1988 Renounced rights to Mark Wade.
July 20, 1988 Signed second-round draft pick Keith Smart to a three-year contract.
October 1, 1988 Re-signed Otis Smith to a four-year contract.
Signed free agent rookie John Starks and Joseph Hutt.
October 4, 1988 Signed free agent rookie Maury De Souza from Brazil.
October 5, 1988 Signed free agent John Stroeder.
October 7, 1988 Re-signed Rod Higgins to a four-year contract.
Signed free agent Bryan Warrick.
October 10, 1988 Waived Maury De Souza.
Signed first-round draft pick Mitch Richmond to a five-year contract.
October 17, 1988 Waived Joseph Hutt.
October 19, 1988 Waived Keith Smart, Bryan Warrick and Tony White.
October 27, 1988 Placed John Stroeder on waivers.
October 28, 1988 Claimed rookie John Fox off waivers from Chicago.
October 31, 1988 Waived John Fox.
November 3, 1988 Waived Steve Harris.
November 22, 1988 Acquired Shelton Jones from San Antonio for Jerome Whitehead.
December 14, 1988 Waived Shelton Jones.
December 16, 1988 Signed free agent Steve Alford to a one-year contract.
January 2, 1989 Signed free agent John Stroeder to a 10-day contract.
January 12, 1989 Signed John Stroeder to a second 10-day contract.
January 22, 1989 John Stroeder’s second 10-day contract expired.
March 22, 1989 Signed rookie free agent Orlando Graham for the remainder of the season.
April 18, 1989 Exercised option to claim Houston’s 1989 first-round draft pick as final compensation for Purvis Short.
June 15, 1989 Otis Smith is selected by Orlando in the expansion draft.
June 16, 1989 Renounced rights to Ben McDonald, Orlando Graham and John Starks.
June 23, 1989 Signed non-draft rookie Sarunas Marciulionis to a three-year contract.
June 27, 1989 Acquired Seattle’s first-round pick in the 1990 NBA Draft for a 1989 first-round draft pick (16) acquired
from Houston on April 18, 1989.

1989-90
July 3, 1989 Signed free agent rookie Leonard Taylor to a one-year contract.
July 5, 1989 Granted Steve Alford unrestricted free agency status by not tendering a qualifying offer.
August 5, 1989 Signed first-round draft pick Tim Hardaway to a four-year contract.
August 7, 1989 Acquired Alton Lister from Seattle for the Sonics’ 1990 first-round draft pick that had been acquired on
June 27, 1989.
September 8, 1989 Re-signed Manute Bol to a four-year contract.
September 22, 1989 Signed free agent Uwe Blab to a one-year contract.
September 27, 1989 Acquired Jim Petersen from Sacramento for Ralph Sampson.
September 29, 1989 Re-signed Chris Mullin to a nine-year contract.
October 2, 1989 Acquired option to claim Cleveland’s second-round pick in either 1990 or 1992 NBA Draft from Miami for
Tellis Frank.
October 6, 1989 Signed free agents Tom Tolbert, Leo Parent, Rico Washington and Richard Morton to one-year
contracts.
October 7, 1989 Signed free agent Marques Johnson to a one-year contract.
October 10, 1989 Waived Rico Washington.
October 24, 1989 Waived Leo Parent.
October 31, 1989 Waived Richard Morton.
November 2, 1989 Waived Tom Tolbert.

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November 9, 1989 Signed Tom Tolbert to a one-year contract.


November 30, 1989 Waived Marques Johnson.
December 4, 1989 Signed free agent John Shasky.
December 11, 1989 Waived Leonard Taylor.
February 22, 1990 Acquired the Los Angeles Clippers’ second-round picks in the 1990 and 1992 NBA Drafts for Winston
Garland.
Acquired Chris Welp from San Antonio for Uwe Blab.
February 26, 1990 Waived John Shasky.
February 27, 1990 Signed free agent Mike Smrek to a contract for the remainder of the season.
February 28, 1990 Signed free agent Kelvin Upshaw to a contract for the remainder of the season.
June 27, 1990 Acquired one first-round (#11) and one second-round (#28) pick in the 1990 NBA Draft from Atlanta in
exchange for one first-round (#10) and two second-round (#36 & #41) picks in the 1990 NBA Draft.

1990-91
July 1, 1990 Granted Kelvin Upshaw and Chris Welp unrestricted free agency status by not tendering a qualifying
offer.
Named Donn Nelson assistant coach.
July 26, 1990 Signed second-round draft pick Les Jepsen to a four-year contract.
August 1, 1990 Acquired Philadelphia’s 1991 first-round draft pick in exchange for Manute Bol.
August 20, 1990 Signed restricted free agent Tom Tolbert to a four-year contract and 1990 second-round draft pick
Kevin Pritchard to a three-year contract.

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September 4, 1990 Re-signed unrestricted free agent Mike Smrek to a one-year contract.
September 25, 1990 Acquired the Los Angles Lakers’ first-round pick in the 1991 NBA Draft for Terry Teagle.
October 2, 1990 Signed first-round draft pick Tyrone Hill to a four-year contract.
October 4, 1990 Signed free agents Chuck Nevitt, Bart Kofoed, Stan Kimbrough and Marchell Henry to one-year
contracts.
October 5, 1990 Signed free agent Kenny Green to a one-year contract.
October 8, 1990 Signed free agent Wayne Englestad to a one-year contract.
October 15, 1990 Waived Wayne Englestad.
October 18, 1990 Waived Kenny Green, Marchell Henry, Stan Kimbrough and Chuck Nevitt.
October 22, 1990 Signed free agent Stan Kimbrough to a one-year contract.
October 25, 1990 Signed unrestricted free agent Steve Johnson to a one-year contract.
October 30, 1990 Waived Stan Kimbrough.
November 12, 1990 Waived Bart Kofoed.
November 17, 1990 Signed free agent Bart Kofoed to a one-year contract.
November 26, 1990 Waived Bart Kofoed
December 21, 1990 Waived Mike Smrek.
December 22, 1990 Signed Alton Lister to a four-year contract extension.
January 8, 1991 Signed Larry Robinson to a 10-day contract.
January 11, 1991 Waived Steve Johnson and signed Larry Robinson to a contract through the remainder of the season.
January 12, 1991 Signed Paul Mokeski to a 10-day contract.
January 22, 1991 Signed Paul Mokeski to a second 10-day contract.
January 31, 1991 Signed Paul Mokeski for the remainder of the season.
February 23, 1991 Signed free agent Mario Elie to a 10-day contract.
February 28, 1991 Signed Mario Elie through the 1991-92 season.
March 19, 1991 Waived Larry Robinson.
April 5, 1991 Signed free agent Vincent Askew to a contract through the 1991-92 season.
May 17, 1991 Acquired the San Antonio Spurs’ conditional second-round pick in the 1993 NBA Draft in exchange for
Kevin Pritchard.
June 26, 1991 Acquired the Portland Trail Blazers’ second-round picks in the 1995 and 1999 NBA Drafts in exchange for
the draft rights to Lamont Strothers.

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1991-92
August 13, 1991 Signed first-round draft pick Chris Gatling to a five-year contract.
August 24, 1991 Renounced the rights to Paul Mokeski and signed first-round draft pick Victor Alexander to a five-year
contract.
September 27, 1991 Signed free agent Clifford Scales to a one-year contract.
October 23, 1991 Waived Clifford Scales.
November 1, 1991 Acquired the rights to Billy Owens, the third player selected in the 1991 NBA Draft, from Sacramento in
exchange for Mitch Richmond, Les Jepsen and the Portland Trail Blazers’ 1995 second-round draft pick.
November 2, 1991 Signed Billy Owens to a seven-year contract.
November 22, 1991 Signed Tim Hardaway to a contract extension through the 1995-96 season (three years added to a four-
year deal signed in August 1989).
December 7, 1991 Signed David Wood to a one-year contract.
December 10, 1991 NBA advised the Warriors that the contract signed by David Wood had been disapproved since Wood
was a restricted free agent, subject to the right of first refusal of the Houston Rockets.
December 22, 1991 Signed free agent Jud Buechler to a one-year contract.
January 24, 1992 Signed free agent Jaren Jackson to a 10-day contract.
January 28, 1992 Placed Jud Buechler on the suspended list with a fractured navicular bone in his right hand and signed
free agent Mike Smrek to a 10-day contract.
February 3, 1992 Signed Jaren Jackson to a second 10-day contract.
February 6, 1992 Mike Smrek’s 10-day contract expired.
February 10, 1992 Signed free agent Kenny Battle to a 10-day contract.
February 12, 1992 Jaren Jackson’s second 10-day contract expired.
February 13, 1992 Signed free agent Tony Massenburg to a 10-day contract.
February 20, 1992 Signed Kenny Battle to a second 10-day contract.
February 23, 1992 Signed Tony Massenburg to a second 10-day contract.
February 29, 1992 Kenny Battle’s second 10-day contract expired.
March 2, 1992 Activated Jud Buechler from the suspended list.
March 3, 1992 Tony Massenburg’s second 10-day contract expired.
March 4, 1992 Signed free agent Billy Thompson to a 10-day contract.
March 9, 1992 Waived Billy Thompson.
April 20, 1992 Added Tom Tolbert to 12-man playoff roster, replacing Jud Buechler.
May 19, 1992 Named Gregg Popovich assistant coach.
May 26, 1992 Signed Sarunas Marciulionis to a five-year contract extension through the 1996-97 season.

1992-93
July 1, 1992 Granted Vincent Askew unrestricted free agency status by not tendering a qualifying offer.
July 31, 1992 Signed unrestricted free agent Jeff Grayer to a three-year contract, replaced Rod Higgins on the team
roster and signed rookie free agents Keith Jennings and Dell Demps to one-year contracts.
August 7, 1992 Elected not to match qualifying offer made to restricted free agent Mario Elie by the Portland Trail
Blazers.
September 8, 1992 Named Paul Pressey assistant coach.
September 18, 1992 Acquired Byron Houston from the Chicago Bulls in a three-team trade which sent the Warriors’ first-
round pick in the 1993 NBA Draft to the Dallas Mavericks, who sent Rodney McCray to Chicago... The
Mavericks also received two conditional second-round picks from Chicago.
Waived Jim Petersen.
September 28, 1992 Signed second-round draft pick Matt Fish to a one-year contract.
October 1, 1992 Waived Dell Demps and signed rookie free agent Kevin Stevenson to a one-year contract.
October 5, 1992 Signed free agent Steve Henson to a one-year contract.
October 8, 1992 Re-signed restricted free agent Jud Buechler to a two-year contract.
Signed first-round draft pick Latrell Sprewell to a four-year contract.
October 15, 1992 Waived Matt Fish.
October 27, 1992 Waived Steve Henson.
November 3, 1992 Waived Kevin Stevenson.
November 5, 1992 Waived Tom Tolbert.

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November 22, 1992 Signed free agent Ed Nealy to a one-year contract.


November 24, 1992 Signed assistant coach/free agent Paul Pressey to a one-year contract.
January 6, 1993 Waived Paul Pressey.
February 9, 1993 Signed free agent Sean Higgins to a 10-day contract.
February 18, 1993 Signed Sean Higgins for the remainder of the season.
February 25, 1993 Acquired a conditional second-round pick in the 2001 NBA Draft from Chicago in exchange for Ed Nealy.
March 2, 1993 Signed rookie free agent Barry Stevens to a 10-day contract.
March 12, 1993 Signed rookie free agent Pat Durham to a 10-day contract.
March 22, 1993 Signed Pat Durham to a second 10-day contract.
March 23, 1993 Waived Alton Lister and signed rookie free agent Andre Spencer to a 10-day contract.
March 31, 1993 Pat Durham’s second 10-day contract expired.
April 2, 1993 Signed Andre Spencer to a second 10-day contract.
April 12, 1993 Signed Andre Spencer for the remainder of the season.
April 14, 1993 Signed rookie free agent Joe Courtney for the remainder of the season.
June 30, 1993 Tendered qualifying offers to Joe Courtney, Keith Jennings and Andre Spencer making them
restricted free agents.
Granted Sean Higgins unrestricted free agency status by not tendering a qualifying offer.
Acquired the rights to Chris Webber, the first player selected in the 1993 NBA Draft, from Orlando in
exchange for the rights to Anfernee Hardaway, the third overall selection, and three first-round picks
in 1996, 1998 and 2000.
Acquired the rights to Josh Grant, the 43rd player selected in the 1993 NBA Draft, from Denver in

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exchange for the rights to Darnell Mee, the 34th selection, and a second-round pick in the 1994 NBA
Draft, the 39th pick overall.

1993-94
July 15, 1993 Acquired Cleveland’s first-round pick in the 1994 NBA Draft (provided it is not a top seven) and other
considerations based on the position of the pick in exchange for Tyrone Hill.
August 16, 1993 Signed restricted free agent Andre Spencer to a one-year contract.
August 30, 1993 Withdrew qualifying offer to Joe Courtney and renounced his rights.
October 17, 1993 Signed Chris Webber to a 15-year contract.
October 25, 1993 Signed Avery Johnson to a two-year contract.
October 28, 1993 Signed Erik Martin to a one-year contract.
November 1, 1993 Signed Gerald Glass to a one-year contract.
November 2, 1993 Waived Dell Demps, Gerald Glass and Erik Martin.
November 22, 1993 Waived Andre Spencer.
Signed Dell Demps to a one-year contract.
December 16, 1993 Waived Dell Demps and activated Chris Mullin from the injured list.
January 16, 1994 Signed Tod Murphy to a 10-day contract.
January 26, 1994 Tod Murphy’s 10-day contract expired.
February 27, 1994 Signed Todd Lichti to a 10-day contract.
March 9, 1994 Todd Lichti’s 10-day contract expired.
June 17, 1994 Jeff Grayer exercised an option in his contract which allowed him to become an unrestricted free agent.
June 24, 1994 Avery Johnson exercised an option in his contract which allowed him to become an unrestricted free
agent.
June 28, 1994 Chris Webber exercised an option in his contract which allowed him to become a restricted free agent.
June 29, 1994 Tendered qualifying offers to Josh Grant and Keith Jennings, making them restricted free agents.

1994-95
July 1, 1994 Acquired a second-round pick in the 1995 NBA Draft from the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for the
rights to Anthony Miller, the 39th pick in the 1994 NBA Draft.
July 6, 1994 Named Bob Lanier assistant coach and John Rizzardini manager of basketball services.
July 18, 1994 Acquired Ricky Pierce, rights to Carlos Rogers (the 11th pick in the 1994 Draft) and two 1995 second-
round draft picks from Seattle for Sarunas Marciulionis and Byron Houston.
August 30, 1994 Re-signed restricted free agent Keith Jennings to a one-year contract.

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September 22, 1994 Signed second-round draft pick Dwayne Morton to a one-year contract.
September 30, 1994 Signed rookie free agents Travis Ford, Cornel Parker and Orlando Smart to one-year contracts and
signed unrestricted free agent Chris Munk to a one-year contract.
October 5, 1994 Signed unrestricted free agent Bob McCann to a one-year contract.
October 6, 1994 Signed unrestricted free agents Rod Higgins and David Wood to one-year contracts.
October 8, 1994 Christopher Cohan agreed to purchase a 75-percent ownership interest in the Warriors from a group of
co-investors led by Jim Fitzgerald and Dan Finnane... The transaction made Cohan the sole owner of
the team.
October 13, 1994 Waived Cornel Parker.
October 18, 1994 Signed unrestricted free agent Manute Bol to a one-year contract.
October 21, 1994 Waived Travis Ford and Bob McCann.
October 31, 1994 Signed first-round draft pick Clifford Rozier to a four-year contract.
November 1, 1994 Waived Chris Munk and Orlando Smart.
November 2, 1994 Acquired Rony Seikaly from Miami in exchange for Billy Owens and the rights to Predrag Danilovic
(the Warriors’ second-round pick in the 1992 NBA Draft).
November 8, 1994 Signed Carlos Rogers to a nine-year contract.
November 16, 1994 Waived Rod Higgins and re-signed restricted free agent Chris Webber to a one-year contract.
November 17, 1994 Acquired Tom Gugliotta and three future first-round draft picks from Washington in exchange for Chris
Webber.
November 19, 1994 Named Rod Higgins assistant coach.
December 8, 1994 Named Andy Dolich president and chief operating officer.
January 12, 1995 Signed rookie free agent Ryan Lorthridge to a 10-day contract.
January 19, 1995 Sale of Warriors to Christopher Cohan is finalized and unanimously approved by the NBA Board of
Governors.
January 22, 1995 Signed Ryan Lorthridge to a contract for the remainder of the season.
February 13, 1995 Don Nelson stepped down as head coach and general manager.
Named Bob Lanier interim head coach.
Named Ed Gregory director of player personnel.
February 15, 1995 Waived Manute Bol.
February 18, 1995 Acquired Donyell Marshall from Minnesota in exchange for Tom Gugliotta.
March 7, 1995 Signed unrestricted free agent Tim Legler to a 10-day contract.
March 17, 1995 Signed Tim Legler to a second 10-day contract.
March 27, 1995 Signed Tim Legler for the remainder of the season.
May 10, 1995 Named Dave Twardzik general manager.
May 19, 1995 Named Rick Adelman head coach.
May 25, 1995 Donn Nelson’s contract expired.
June 5, 1995 Named John Wetzel assistant coach.
June 12, 1995 Tendered qualifying offers to Josh Grant, Ryan Lorthridge and Dwayne Morton, making them
restricted free agents.
Renewed Rod Higgins’ contract as an assistant coach.
June 24, 1995 Keith Jennings is selected by Toronto in the expansion draft.
June 30, 1995 Named George Irvine assistant coach.
Bob Lanier’s contract expired.

1995-96
July 6, 1995 Andy Dolich resigned as president and chief operating officer.
September 18, 1995 Acquired B.J. Armstrong from Toronto in exchange for Victor Alexander, Carlos Rogers and the rights
to Dwayne Whitfield, Martin Lewis and Michael McDonald.
October 6, 1995 Signed Andrew DeClercq to a two-year contract and Alaa Abdelnaby and Matt Maloney to one-year
contracts.
October 11, 1995 Waived free agents Monty Buckley, Billy McCaffrey, Doug Muse and Kevin Ollie.
October 18, 1995 Signed free agent Jerome Kersey to a one-year contract.
Waived free agent Alaa Abdelnaby.
November 1, 1995 Waived free agents Matt Maloney and Phil Handy.
November 3, 1995 Renounced the rights to Josh Grant.

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February 22, 1996 Acquired Bimbo Coles and Kevin Willis from Miami in exchange for Chris Gatling and Tim Hardaway.
March 14, 1996 Signed Robert Churchwell to a 10-day contract.
March 24, 1996 Re-signed Robert Churchwell to a second 10-day contract.
March 25, 1996 Signed free agent Geert Hammink to a 10-day contract.
April 3, 1996 Signed Robert Churchwell for the remainder of the season.
April 4, 1996 Re-signed Geert Hammink to a second 10-day contract.
April 14, 1996 Signed Geert Hammink for the remainder of the season.
June 30, 1996 Signed first-round draft pick Todd Fuller to a three-year contract.

1996-97
July 21, 1996 Renounced the rights to Jon Barry, Robert Churchwell, Ryan Lorthridge, Dwayne Morton,
Jerome Kersey, Geert Hammink and Kevin Willis.
July 21, 1996 Signed Mark Price to a three-year contract.
July 22, 1996 Re-signed Latrell Sprewell to a four-year contract.
September 30, 1996 Signed Kevin Granger, Anthony Harris, Darryl Parker, Henry James, Marcus Mann, Ray Owes,
Lou Roe, Mike Peplowski and Kurt Portmann.
October 17, 1996 Waived Kevin Granger, Henry James and Kurt Portmann.
October 29, 1996 Waived Darryl Parker.
October 31, 1996 Placed Rony Seikaly on suspended list.
November 2, 1996 Acquired Felton Spencer, Jon Koncak and Donald Royal from Orlando in exchange for Rony Seikaly,
Clifford Rozier and a future second-round pick.

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Moved Marcus Mann from the injured list to the suspended list.
Waived Anthony Harris.
February 20, 1997 Acquired Scott Burrell from Charlotte in exchange for Donald Royal.
March 19, 1997 Signed Melvin Booker to a 10-day contract.
Waived Mike Peplowski.
March 30, 1997 Signed Melvin Booker to a second 10-day contract.
April 9, 1997 Signed Melvin Booker for the remainder of the season.
April 28, 1997 Fired Head Coach Rick Adelman.
Announced that the contracts of assistants John Wetzel, George Irvine and Rod Higgins would not be
renewed.
June 5, 1997 Named P.J. Carlesimo head coach.
Fired Dave Twardzik, general manager.
Named Alvin Attles interim general manager.

1997-98
July 10, 1997 Named Garry St. Jean general manager.
Named Ed Gregory director of scouting.
July 16, 1997 Named Paul Westhead assistant coach.
July 21, 1997 Named Gary Fitzsimmons assistant general manager/basketball operations.
July 23, 1997 Named Rod Higgins assistant coach.
July 25, 1997 Signed Adonal Foyle to a three-year contract.
August 12, 1997 Acquired Erick Dampier and Duane Ferrell from Indiana in exchange for Chris Mullin.
September 16, 1997 Named Bob Staak assistant coach.
September 26, 1997 Signed Carl Thomas.
October 7, 1997 Signed Isaac Burton, Dell Demps, Antonio Lang and Larry Stewart.
October 27, 1997 Waived Isaac Burton, Dell Demps, Antonio Lang and Larry Stewart.
October 28, 1997 Acquired Brian Shaw and David Vaughn from Orlando in exchange for Mark Price.
November 7, 1997 Acquired Muggsy Bogues and Tony Delk from Charlotte in exchange for B.J. Armstrong.
Waived Carl Thomas.
December 1, 1997 Placed Latrell Sprewell on the suspended list indefinitely.
December 3, 1997 Activated Duane Ferrell and waived Latrell Sprewell.
December 4, 1997 NBA Commissioner David Stern suspended Latrell Sprewell for one year.
January 9, 1998 Signed Carl Thomas to a 10-day contract.

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February 10, 1998 Signed Brandon Williams to a 10-day contract.


February 17, 1998 Acquired Jim Jackson and Clarence Weatherspoon from Philadelphia in exchange for Joe Smith and
Brian Shaw.
Waived Dickey Simpkins.
February 19, 1998 Acquired Jason Caffey from Chicago in exchange for David Vaughn and a second-round draft pick in
1998 and 2000.
February 20, 1998 Signed Brandon Williams to a second 10-day contract.
March 4, 1998 Arbitrator John Feerick re-instated Latrell Sprewell’s contract and reduced the NBA’s suspension to
July 1, 1998.
March 5, 1998 Signed Gerald Madkins to a 10-day contract.
March 15, 1998 Signed Gerald Madkins to a second 10-day contract.
March 25, 1998 Signed Gerald Madkins for the remainder of the season.
April 9, 1998 Signed Jeff Grayer to a 10-day contract.
June 24, 1998 Traded the rights of first-round draft choice Vince Carter (#5 overall) and an undisclosed amount of cash
to Toronto in exchange for the rights to Raptors’ first-round draft choice Antawn Jamison (#4 overall).

1998-99
January 21, 1999 Signed Jeff Grayer, Gerald Madkins and Tony Farmer to non-guaranteed contracts.
Signed Antawn Jamison to a multi-year contract.
Traded Latrell Sprewell to New York in exchange for John Starks, Chris Mills and Terry Cummings.
January 22, 1999 Re-signed forward Jason Caffey to a multi-year contract.
January 26, 1999 Released Tony Farmer and Jeff Grayer.
February 2, 1999 Waived Gerald Madkins.
February 4, 1999 Traded Todd Fuller to Utah in exchange for a second-round draft choice (2000).
June 29, 1999 Traded Bimbo Coles, Duane Ferrell and #10 pick in 1999 NBA Draft to Atlanta in exchange for Mookie
Blaylock and Atlanta’s #21 pick in the 1999 NBA Draft.
June 30, 1999 Traded the rights of first-round draft choice Jeff Foster (#21 overall) to Indiana in exchange for the rights
to Vonteego Cummings (#26 overall) and a future first-round draft choice.

1999-2000
August 24, 1999 Signed Erick Dampier to a contract extension.
September 1, 1999 Signed Vonteego Cummings and Tim Young to contracts.
October 4, 1999 Signed free agents Mark Davis, Damon Jones, John Morton, Bill Curley, Tony Farmer and Tim
Legler.
November 1, 1999 Released Bill Curley, Mark Davis and John Morton.
November 30, 1999 Released Damon Jones.
December 1, 1999 Signed free agent Chris Carr.
December 6, 1999 Signed free agent Bill Curley.
December 16, 1999 Requested waivers on Chris Carr.
December 17, 1999 Signed free agent Drew Barry.
December 27, 1999 Relieved P.J. Carlesimo from his head coaching duties and named Garry St. Jean general manager/
head coach.
Named Brian Winters assistant coach.
December 29, 1999 Signed free agent Jamel Thomas and requested waivers on Tim Legler.
January 3, 2000 Requested waivers on Jamel Thomas.
January 5, 2000 Requested waivers on Drew Barry and Bill Curley.
January 6, 2000 Signed free agent Sam Mack.
January 9, 2000 Signed free agent Jamel Thomas.
January 11, 2000 Signed Sam Jacobson to a 10-day contract.
January 19, 2000 Signed Mark Davis to a 10-day contract.
January 21, 2000 Signed Sam Jacobson to a second 10-day contract.
January 29, 2000 Signed Mark Davis to a second 10-day contract.
January 31, 2000 Signed Sam Jacobson for the remainder of the season.
Named Dave Cowens assistant coach.

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February 16, 2000 Acquired Larry Hughes and Billy Owens from Philadelphia as part of three-way trade with Chicago for
John Starks and 2000 first-round draft choice.
March 20, 2000 Requested waivers on Sam Mack.
March 21, 2000 Signed free agent Bill Curley.
March 22, 2000 Signed free agent Mark Davis.
April 18, 2000 Named Dave Cowens head coach, effective at the end of the 1999-2000 season.
April 19, 2000 Signed General Manager Garry St. Jean to multi-year contract extension.
June 20, 2000 Re-signed Assistant Coach Brian Winters.
Named Phil Hubbard, Mark Osowski and Clifford Ray assistant coaches.
June 27, 2000 Acquired Bob Sura and Vinny Del Negro from Cleveland and Milwaukee, respectively, in exchange for
Jason Caffey and Billy Owens, who joined the Bucks.

2000-01
August 14, 2000 Signed Chris Porter to a contract.
September 28, 2000 Signed free agent forward Chris Mullin.
October 2, 2000 Terry Cummings announced his retirement.
Signed free agent center Yinka Dare and free agent forwards Jerod Ward, Rick Hughes and Marc
Jackson.
October 13, 2000 Exercised the fourth-year contract options on guard Larry Hughes and forward Antawn Jamison.
October 16, 2000 Waived center Yinka Dare and forwards Rick Hughes and Jerod Ward.
October 30, 2000 Placed forward Chris Mullin (strained lower back) and guard Bob Sura (strained lower back) on the

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injured list.
November 11, 2000 Placed guard Vonteego Cummings (fractured right cheek bone) on the injured list and activated
forward Chris Mullin.
November 15, 2000 Signed free agent guard Randy Livingston to a contract and placed forward Danny Fortson on the
injured list (sore right foot).
November 21, 2000 Activated guard Bob Sura and requested waivers on guard Randy Livingston.
December 1, 2000 Placed center Adonal Foyle on the injured list (ligament damage, right ring finger)
Signed free agent forward Bill Curley.
December 6, 2000 Placed forward Chris Mullin on the injured list (inflammation and cartilage damage, left knee) and
activated guard Vonteego Cummings.
December 12, 2000 Placed forward Chris Mills on the injured list (inflamed right ankle) and activated center Adonal Foyle.
December 20, 2000 Signed free agent John Coker to a contract, as the club was granted a special dispensation from the NBA,
increasing the active roster to 13 players.
January 3, 2001 Requested waivers on forward Bill Curley and center John Coker.
January 5, 2001 Re-signed forward Bill Curley to a 10-day contract.
January 8, 2001 Activated forward Chris Mullin from the injured list and placed center Erick Dampier (surgery, left
knee) on the injured list.
Re-signed center John Coker to a 10-day contract.
January 13, 2001 Signed forward Chucky Brown to a 10-day contract, as the club was granted its second special
dispensation from the NBA, increasing the active roster to 13 players.
January 15, 2001 Re-signed forward Bill Curley to a second consecutive 10-day contract.
January 23, 2001 Re-signed forward Chucky Brown to a second consecutive 10-day contract.
January 26, 2001 Acquired forwards Corie Blount and Ruben Garces and guard Paul McPherson from the Phoenix Suns
in exchange for Vinny Del Negro.
Waived forward Chucky Brown.
February 28, 2001 Activated center Erick Dampier from the injured list and placed forward Chris Mullin (strained lower
back) on the injured list.
Waived forward Ruben Garces.
April 6, 2001 Signed guard Chris Garner to a 10-day contract, as the club was granted its third special dispensation
from the NBA, increasing the active roster to 13 players.
April 16, 2001 Signed guard Chris Garner for the remainder of the season.
April 30, 2001 Promoted Robert Rowell to Chief Operating Officer.
May 21, 2001 Exercised option to claim the Indiana Pacers’ first-round selection (#14) in the 2001 NBA Draft.

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2001-02
August 24, 2001 Signed Jason Richardson, Troy Murphy and Gilbert Arenas to contracts.
August 28, 2001 Signed Antawn Jamison to a contract extension through the 2007-08 season.
September 24, 2001 Signed Dean Oliver to a free-agent contract.
October 19, 2001 Re-signed forward/center Marc Jackson to a contract.
October 25, 2001 Acquired forward Cedric Henderson from Philadelphia as part of a three-team trade that sent Corie
Blount and Vonteego Cummings to Philadelphia and Chris Porter to Charlotte.
December 15, 2001 Named Brian Winters interim head coach, replacing Dave Cowens.
February 21, 2002 Acquired center Dean Garrett along with a future second-round draft pick in exchange for forward/
center Marc Jackson.
June 26, 2002 Acquired the rights to guard Jiri Welsch from the Philadelphia 76ers in exchange for two future draft
choices (Welsch was selected by Philadelphia in the 2002 NBA Draft - #16 overall - earlier in the day).

2002-03
July 8, 2002 Signed Mike Dunleavy to a contract.
July 12, 2002 Signed Jiri Welsch to a contract.
July 16, 2002 Hired Eric Musselman as head coach.
July 29, 2002 Promoted Otis Smith to executive director, basketball operations.
August 6, 2002 Hired Hank Egan as an assistant coach.
August 8, 2002 Hired Tom Sterner as an assistant coach.
August 13, 2002 Hired Chris Mullin as special assistant.
September 13, 2002 Named Brian Winters consultant to basketball operations.
September 30, 2002 Signed free agent guards Rafer Alston, Joe Crispin, Elvin Mims and Dean Oliver and free agent
forwards Anthony “Pig” Miller and Glen Whisby to contracts.
October 4, 2002 Wavied free agents Elvin Mims and Glen Whisby.
October 6, 2002 Waived free agent Joe Crispin.
October 18, 2002 Signed free agent Phil Handy to a contract.
October 21, 2002 Waived free agent Phil Handy.
October 23, 2002 Wavied free agents Rafer Alston and Anthony “Pig” Miller.
October 29, 2002 Awarded guard Oscar Torres on a waiver claim from Houston.
October 31, 2002 Signed free agent forward/center Guy Rucker to a contract.
November 6, 2002 Waived forward/center Guy Rucker.
November 18, 2002 Signed free agent guard A.J. Guyton to a contract.
November 26, 2002 Waived guard A.J. Guyton.
November 27, 2002 Signed free agent guard Earl Boykins to a contract.
December 5, 2002 Waived guard Dean Oliver.
Waived guard Oscar Torres.
June 8, 2003 Promoted Robert Rowell to the position of President.

2003-04
July 2, 2003 Hired Jim Boylen and David Fizdale as assistant coaches.
July 7, 2003 Signed Mickael Pietrus to a contract.
July 23, 2003 Signed free agent Speedy Claxton to a contract.
August 18, 2003 Acquired Nick Van Exel, Avery Johnson, Popeye Jones, Evan Eschmeyer and Antoine Rigaudeau
from Dallas, in exchange for Antawn Jamison, Danny Fortson, Chris Mills and Jiri Welsch.
August 19, 2003 Hired Keith Smart as an assistant coach.
August 21, 2003 Acquired Clifford Robinson and Pepe Sanchez from Detroit, in exchange for Bob Sura.
August 27, 2003 Signed free agent Calbert Cheaney to a contract.
September 5, 2003 Waived Antoine Rigaudeau.
September 11, 2003 Signed Derrick Zimmerman to a contract.
October 1, 2003 Signed free agents Josh Asselin, Brian Cardinal, Zendon Hamilton, Juaquin Hawkins and George
McCloud to contracts.
October 7, 2003 Waived Derrick Zimmerman and Josh Asselin.
October 14, 2003 Waived Juaquin Hawkins.
October 20, 2003 Signed free agent Tierre Brown.

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October 23, 2003 Waived Tierre Brown.


October 27, 2003 Waived Zendon Hamilton and George McCloud.
October 31, 2003 Waived Pepe Sanchez.
Signed free agent Dan Langhi to a contract.
November 8, 2003 Waived Dan Langhi.
November 9, 2003 Signed free agent Cherokee Parks.
November 13, 2003 Signed free agent Dan Langhi after receiving a hardship exception from the NBA to add a 13th player to
the active roster.
November 14, 2003 Signed free agent Sean Lampley after receiving a hardship exception from the NBA to add a 14th player
to the active roster.
November 21, 2003 Waived Dan Langhi.
December 14, 2003 Waived Sean Lampley.
December 22, 2003 Waived Cherokee Parks.
March 1, 2004 Signed free agent Rusty LaRue to a 10-day contract.
March 11, 2004 Signed free agent J.R. Bremer to a 10-day contract.
March 21, 2004 Signed J.R. Bremer to a second 10-day contract.
April 3, 2004 Signed J.R. Bremer for the remainder of season.
April 22, 2004 Promoted Chris Mullin to the position of Executive Vice President, Basketball Operations.
May 20, 2004 Named Rod Higgins general manager.
Relieved Eric Musselman of his head coaching duties.
May 21, 2004 Hired Mike Montgomery as head coach.

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June 22, 2004 J.R. Bremer is selected in the Charlotte Bobcats’ expansion draft.

2004-05
June 24, 2004 Selected forward/center Andris Biedrins (#11) in the 2004 NBA Draft.
June 28, 2004 Hired Mario Elie as an assistant coach.
June 30, 2004 Hired Terry Stotts as an assistant coach.
July 7, 2004 Signed Andris Biedrins to a contract.
Hired Russell Turner as an assistant coach.
July 13, 2004 Announced agreement with minority investors Michael E. Marks, Jim Davidson, John Thompson
and Fred Harman.
July 14, 2004 Re-signed free agent Adonal Foyle.
July 16, 2004 Signed free agent Derek Fisher.
July 20, 2004 Acquired Dale Davis and Dan Dickau from Portland, in exchange for Nick Van Exel.
August 11, 2004 Re-signed free agent Calbert Cheaney.
August 13, 2004 NBA approved the sale of minority interest to Bay Area investors.
August 24, 2004 Acquired Eduardo Najera and Christian Laettner, the draft rights to Luis Flores and Mladen
Sekularac, two future draft picks and cash considerations from the Dallas Mavericks in exchange for
re-signed Erick Dampier, Evan Eschmeyer, Dan Dickau and the draft rights to Steve Logan.
September 3, 2004 Waived forward Popeye Jones.
September 7, 2004 Named Mitch Richmond special assistant.
September 9, 2004 Waived forward Christian Laettner.
September 14, 2004 Signed guard Luis Flores to a contract.
September 24, 2004 Exercised fourth-year contract option on Mike Dunleavy.
October 4, 2004 Signed free agent guards Matt Carroll and Brandon Armstrong, as well as free agent forward Ansu
Sesay to contracts.
October 28, 2004 Waived guard Brandon Armstrong.
November 1, 2004 Waived guard Matt Carroll.
January 3, 2005 Acquired forward-center Zarko Cabarkapa from the Phoenix Suns in exchange for two future second
round picks.
Waived Ansu Sesay.
February 14, 2005 Traded Clifford Robinson to the New Jersey Nets in exchange for a trade exception and two future
second round draft picks.

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February 24, 2005 Acquired Baron Davis from the New Orleans Hornets in exchange for Speedy Claxton and Dale Davis.
Acquired Rodney White and Nikoloz Tskitishvili from the Denver Nuggets in exchange for Eduardo
Najera, Luis Flores and a future first round draft pick (from Dallas in 2007).

2005-06
June 28, 2005 Selected Ike Diogu (#9 overall), Monta Ellis (#40 overall) and Chris Taft (#42 overall) in the 2005 NBA
Draft.
June 30, 2005 Exercised contract options on Mickael Pietrus and Zarko Cabarkapa.
Waived Rodney White.
July 7, 2005 Signed Ike Diogu to a contract.
August 4, 2005 Signed Chris Taft to a contract.
August 10, 2005 Signed Monta Ellis to a contract.
September 12, 2005 Hired John MacLeod as an assistant coach.
September 29, 2005 Signed free agents Aaron Miles, Ray Young, Justin Davis and Deji Akindele to contracts.
October 10, 2005 Signed free agent Mamadou N’diaye to a contract.
October 17, 2005 Waived Mamadou N’Diaye.
October 27, 2005 Waived Deji Akindele, Justin Davis and Ray Young.
January 5, 2006 Waived Aaron Miles.
March 17, 2006 Signed guard Will Bynum to a 10-day contract.
March 27, 2006 Signed guard Will Bynum to second 10-day contract.
April 6, 2006 Signed guard Will Bynum for remainder of season.

2006-07
June 28, 2006 Selected Patrick O’Bryant (#9 overall) and Kosta Perovic (#38 overall) in the 2006 NBA Draft.
July 7, 2006 Signed Patrick O’Bryant to a contract.
July 12, 2006 Acquired guards Devin Brown, Keith McLeod and Andre Owens from Utah, in exchange for Derek
Fisher.
July 14, 2006 Waived guard Will Bynum.
August 29, 2006 Agreed to part ways with Head Coach Mike Montgomery.
August 30, 2006 Named Don Nelson Head Coach.
September 1, 2006 Hired Larry Riley as an assistant coach.
September 14, 2006 Hired Stephen Silas as an assistant coach.
September 21, 2006 Hired Mike Riley as a pro scout and Hal Wissel as an assistant coach, player development.
September 22, 2006 Signed free agent guard Dajuan Wagner to a contract.
October 2, 2006 Signed free agent forward Matt Barnes, free agent guard Anthony Roberson and free agent guard/
forward Dijon Thompson to contracts.
October 3, 2006 Exercised the fourth-year contract option on forward/center Andris Biedrins and third-year contract
option on forward Ike Diogu.
Waived guard Devin Brown.
October 11, 2006 Waived guard/forward Dijon Thompson.
October 26, 2006 Waived guard Andre Owens.
October 27, 2006 Waived forward Chris Taft.
November 20, 2006 Waived guard Dajuan Wagner.
January 2, 2007 Signed guard Kelenna Azubuike to a contract.
January 5, 2007 Waived guard Anthony Roberson.
January 17, 2007 Acquired forward Al Harrington, guard/forward Stephen Jackson, guard Sarunas Jasikevicius and
forward Josh Powell from the Indiana Pacers in exchange for forwards Ike Diogu, Mike Dunleavy,
Troy Murphy and guard Keith McLeod.
Signed forward Renaldo Major to a 10-day contract.
January 20, 2007 Baron Davis was suspended one game by the NBA for swinging at L.A. Clippers Quinton Ross on
January 17.

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2007-08
June 28, 2007 Selected Marco Belinelli (#18 overall), Jermareo Davidson (#36 overall) and Stephane Lasme (#46
overall) in the 2007 NBA Draft.
Acquired the draft rights to Brandan Wright (#8 overall) from the Charlotte Bobcats in exchange for
Jason Richardson and the draft rights to Jermareo Davidson.
July 6, 2007 Signed Brandan Wright to a contract.
July 16, 2007 Signed Marco Belinelli to a contract.
July 17, 2007 Re-signed guard Kelenna Azubuike.
August 3, 2007 Signed 2006 second round pick Kosta Perovic and forward Austin Croshere to contracts.
August 6, 2007 Re-signed forward Matt Barnes.
August 7, 2007 Promoted Pete D’Alessandro to Assistant General Manager.
August 13, 2007 Waived center Adonal Foyle.
August 21, 2007 Signed forward Stephane Lasme.
September 16, 2007 Signed head coach Don Nelson to a new contract.
September 20, 2007 Waived guard Sarunas Jasikevicius.
September 24, 2007 Signed guard Troy Hudson to a contract.
October 1, 2007 Re-signed guard Mickael Pietrus to a contract.
Signed guard Tierre Brown, forward Pat Burke and forward Carlos Powell to contracts.
October 2, 2007 Hired Sidney Moncrief as shooting coach.
October 13, 2007 Waived forward Carlos Powell.
October 21, 2007 Waived guard Tierre Brown and forward Pat Burke.

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November 17, 2007 Waived forward Stephane Lasme.
Signed center DJ Mbenga.
January 6, 2008 Waived center DJ Mbenga.
Recalled Kosta Perovic from the Bakersfield Jam of the NBA Development League.
January 8, 2008 Signed guard C.J. Watson to a 10-day contract.
January 18, 2008 Signed guard C.J. Watson to a second 10-day contract.
January 28, 2008 Signed guard C.J. Watson to a contract for the remainder of the season.
January 29, 2008 Signed forward/center Chris Webber.
Waived guard Troy Hudson.
March 12, 2008 Exercised team option on contract of Head Coach Don Nelson for the 2008-09 season.
March 26, 2008 Forward Chris Webber announced retirement from the NBA.

2008-09
June 26, 2008 Selected Anthony Randolph (#14 overall) and Richard Hendrix (#49 overall) in the 2008 NBA Draft.
July 10, 2008 Signed unrestricted free agent forward Corey Maggette to a contract.
Signed restricted free agent forward Ronny Turiaf to a contract.
July 15, 2008 Signed forward Anthony Randolph to a contract.
July 22, 2008 Acquired guard Marcus Williams from New Jersey in exchange for a future first round pick.
July 24, 2008 Re-signed restricted free agent guard Monta Ellis.
Signed forward Richard Hendrix to a contract.
Re-signed guard Kelenna Azubuike, matching L.A. Clippers offer.
July 25, 2008 Signed free agent guard Anthony Morrow to a contract.
July 28, 2008 Re-signed restricted free agent center Andris Biedrins.
September 9, 2008 Signed free agent guard DeMarcus Nelson, free agent guard/forward Dion Dowell and free agent
forward Rob Kurz to contracts.
September 12, 2008 Waived center Kosta Perovic.
September 27, 2008 Signed free agent center Justin Williams to a contract.
October 1, 2008 Signed free agent guard Dan Dickau to a contract.
October 9, 2008 Waived guard/forward Dion Dowell and center Justin Williams.
October 19, 2008 Waived guard Dan Dickau.
October 27, 2008 Waived forward Rob Kurz.

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October 31, 2008 Exercised the third-year contract options on guard Marco Belinelli and forward Brandan Wright, and
declined the fourth-year contract option on guard Marcus Williams.
Signed forward Rob Kurz to a contract.
November 7, 2008 Named Larry Riley Assistant General Manager.
November 11, 2008 Hired Larry Harris as an assistant coach.
November 21, 2008 Acquired guard Jamal Crawford from New York in exchange for forward Al Harrington.
December 18, 2008 Waived forward Richard Hendrix.
January 5, 2009 Waived guard DeMarcus Nelson.
Signed forward Jermareo Davidson to 10-day contract.
January 15, 2009 Signed forward Jermareo Davidson to second 10-day contract.
January 25, 2009 Signed forward Jermareo Davidson for remainder of season.
March 10, 2009 Waived guard Marcus Williams.
May 11, 2009 Elected not to renew the contract of Chris Mullin as Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations.
Promoted Larry Riley to General Manager.

2009-10
June 25, 2009 Selected Stephen Curry (#7 overall) in the 2009 NBA Draft.
Acquired guards Acie Law IV and Speedy Claxton from Atlanta in exchange for guard Jamal Crawford.
Promoted Travis Schlenk to Director of Player Personnel and Scott Pruneau to Director of Scouting.
July 8, 2009 Signed guard Stephen Curry to contract.
July 27, 2009 Waived forward Jermareo Davidson.
July 30, 2009 Acquired guard/forward Devean George from Toronto in exchange for guard Marco Belinelli.
August 18, 2009 Hired Calbert Cheaney as Special Assistant.
September 2, 2009 Signed free agent forward Mikki Moore to contract.
September 9, 2009 Re-signed restricted free agent guard C.J. Watson to contract.
September 11, 2009 Hired Scott Roth as assistant coach.
October 1, 2009 Signed free agent forward/center Shaun Pruitt and free agent forward Diamon Simpson to contracts.
October 3, 2009 Waived forward Diamon Simpson.
October 21, 2009 Waived forward Shaun Pruitt.
November 16, 2009 Acquired guard Raja Bell and forward Vladimir Radmanovic from Charlotte in exchange for guard/
forward Stephen Jackson and guard Acie Law IV.
November 20, 2009 Signed free agent forward Chris Hunter to contract.
January 4, 2010 Waived center Mikki Moore.
January 10, 2010 Signed free agent guard/forward Cartier Martin to 10-day contract.
January 17, 2010 Signed free agent forward Anthony Tolliver to 10-day contract.
January 20, 2010 Signed guard/forward Cartier Martin to second 10-day contract.
January 27, 2010 Signed forward Anthony Tolliver to second 10-day contract.
January 31, 2010 Signed guard Coby Karl to 10-day contract.
February 6, 2010 Waived guard Speedy Claxton.
February 6, 2010 Signed forward Anthony Tolliver for remainder of season.
March 2, 2010 Signed free agent forward Reggie Williams to 10-day contract.
March 12, 2010 Signed forward Reggie Williams to second 10-day contract.
March 22, 2010 Waived guard Raja Bell.
Signed forward Reggie Williams for the remainder of the season.
June 22, 2010 Acquired guard Charlie Bell and center Dan Gadzuric from Milwaukee, in exchange for forward Corey
Maggette and the 44th selection in the 2010 NBA Draft.

2010-11
June 24, 2010 Selected Ekpe Udoh (#6 overall) in the 2010 NBA Draft.
July 7, 2010 Signed forward Ekpe Udoh to contract.
July 9, 2010 Acquired forward David Lee in a sign-and-trade deal with the New York Knicks, in exchange for Kelenna
Azubuike, Anthony Randolph, Ronny Turiaf and a 2012 second round draft pick.
July 12, 2010 Signed free agent forward Dorell Wright to a contract.
July 13, 2010 Re-signed restricted free agent guard Anthony Morrow to a contract and traded him to the New Jersey
Nets, in exchange for a conditional 2011 second round draft pick and a traded player exception.
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July 15, 2010 An investor group led by Joe Lacob and Peter Guber signed a Purchase Agreement to buy the Golden
State Warriors for a record price of $450 million. The sale was still subject to final closing and NBA
approval.
July 21, 2010 Signed free agent guard Jeremy Lin to a contract.
July 22, 2010 Re-signed restricted free agent guard C.J. Watson to a contract and traded him to the Chicago Bulls, in
exchange for a 2011 second round draft pick and a traded player exception.
September 8, 2010 Signed free agent guard/forward Rodney Carney to a contract.
September 13, 2010 Signed free agent forward Lou Amundson to a contract.
September 24, 2010 Signed free agent forwards Jeff Adrien, Vernon Goodridge and James Mays, and guards Cheyne
Gadson and Aaron Miles to contracts.
September 27, 2010 Don Nelson relinquished his head coaching duties and Keith Smart was named head coach.
Hired Jerry Sichting and Rob Werdann as assistant coaches, hired Mark Price as shooting coach and
promoted Calbert Cheaney to assistant coach.
October 2, 2010 Waived forward James Mays.
October 7, 2010 Waived guard Cheyne Gadson.
October 11, 2010 Waived forward Vernon Goodridge.
October 20, 2010 Waived guard Aaron Miles.
November 12, 2010 NBA Board of Governors unanimously approved sale of Golden State Warriors from Christopher Cohan
to a group led by Joe Lacob and Peter Guber.
December 9, 2010 Waived forward Jeff Adrien.
December 9, 2010 Signed free agent guard Acie Law.

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December 25, 2010 Hired Lloyd Pierce as assistant coach.
January 4, 2011 Waived guard/forward Rodney Carney.
February 23, 2011 Acquired forward Troy Murphy and 2012 second round pick from New Jersey in exchange for forward
Brandan Wright and center Dan Gadzuric.
February 25, 2011 Signed forward Jeff Adrien.
February 28, 2011 Placed forward Troy Murphy on waivers.
March 3, 2011 Signed free agent forward Al Thornton.
April 14, 2011 Retained Larry Riley as general manager/executive vice president of basketball operations and hired
Bob Myers as assistant general manager/vice president of basketball operations.
April 27, 2011 Informed head coach Keith Smart that he would not be retained for the 2011-12 season.
May 20, 2011 Added Jerry West as an executive board member.
June 6, 2011 Hired Mark Jackson as head coach.
June 7, 2011 Hired Michael Malone as lead assistant coach.
June 21, 2011 Mutually agreed to part ways with team president Robert Rowell.
Extended qualifying offer to guard/forward Reggie Williams.

2011-12
June 23, 2011 Selected Klay Thompson (#11 overall) and Charles Jenkins (#44) in the 2011 NBA Draft.
Acquired draft rights to forward/center Jeremy Tyler, who was selected with the 39th pick by the
Charlotte Bobcats, in exchange for cap considerations.
June 28, 2011 Purchased the Dakota Wizards franchise in the NBA Development League from Bismarck Professional
Basketball LLC.
June 29, 2011 Exercised the fourth-year contract option on guard Stephen Curry and the third-year contract option on
forward Ekpe Udoh.
Charlie Bell was suspended by the NBA for one game without pay for pleading no contest to reckless
driving.
June 30, 2011 Waived forward Jeff Adrien.
August 4, 2011 Hired Pete Myers, Wes Unseld Jr. and Jerry DeGregorio as assistant coaches.
Hired Darren Erman and Kris Weems as assistant coaches/player development.
September 26, 2011 Hired Rick Welts as president and chief operating officer.
October 6, 2011 Hired Chad Bergman as head athletic trainer and JoHan Wang as director of athletic performance.
December 9, 2011 Signed second round draft pick Charles Jenkins.
Waived guard Jeremy Lin.
December 10, 2011 Signed free agent forwards Gary Flowers and Chris Wright and guard/forward Edwin Ubiles.

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December 11, 2011 Waived guard Charlie Bell and designated him as the team’s amnesty player.
Rescinded qualifying offer to free agent guard/forward Reggie Williams.
Signed restricted free agent center DeAndre Jordan to an offer sheet (was later matched by L.A.
Clippers).
December 13, 2011 Signed first round draft pick Klay Thompson, draft-night acquisition Jeremy Tyler and free agents
Julian Khazzouh, Tommy Mitchell, Tim Pickett and Tommy Smith.
December 14, 2011 Signed free agent center Kwame Brown.
December 15, 2011 Signed free agent forward Dominic McGuire.
December 16, 2011 Were awarded guard Ish Smith off of waivers from Memphis.
December 18, 2011 Waived Gary Flowers, Julian Khazzouh, Tim Pickett and Tommy Smith.
December 19, 2011 Acquired guard Brandon Rush from Indiana in exchange for forward Lou Amundson.
December 21, 2011 Waived Tommy Mitchell and Edwin Ubiles.
January 4, 2012 Signed free agent guard Nate Robinson.
January 13, 2012 Waived guard Ish Smith.
January 14, 2012 Signed free agent center Earl Barron.
February 6, 2012 Waived center Earl Barron.
March 13, 2012 Acquired center Andrew Bogut and guard/forward Stephen Jackson from the Milwaukee Bucks in
exchange for Monta Ellis, Ekpe Udoh and Kwame Brown.
March 15, 2012 Acquired forward Richard Jefferson, guard T.J. Ford and a first round draft pick from San Antonio in
exchange for guard/forward Stephen Jackson.
Acquired a 2012 second round draft pick from the Atlanta Hawks in exchange for cash considerations.
March 17, 2012 Waived guard T.J. Ford.
March 22, 2012 Signed free agent center Mickell Gladness to a 10-day contract.
March 24, 2012 Signed free agent center Keith Benson to a 10-day contract.
April 1, 2012 Signed center Mickell Gladness for the remainder of the season.
April 16, 2012 Signed free agent center Mikki Moore.
April 24, 2012 Promoted Bob Myers to general manager.
Announced that Larry Riley would remain with the organization as director of scouting.

2012-13
June 28, 2012 Selected Harrison Barnes (#7 overall), Festus Ezeli (#30), Draymond Green (#35) and Ognjen
Kuzmic (#52) in the 2012 NBA Draft.
July 3, 2012 Signed forward Harrison Barnes to a contract.
July 6, 2012 Signed center Festus Ezeli to a contract.
July 11, 2012 Acquired guard Jarrett Jack from the New Orleans Hornets as part of a three-team trade in which
the Warriors sent forward Dorell Wright to the Philadelphia 76ers, who also received center Darryl
Watkins from New Orleans, while the Hornets received the draft rights to forward Edin Bavcic from
Philadelphia.
July 26, 2012 Signed free agent guard Kent Bazemore to a contract.
August 1, 2012 Re-signed restricted free agent guard/forward Brandon Rush to a contract.
Signed free agent forward Carl Landry to a contract.
August 3, 2012 Signed forward Festus Ezeli to a contract.
September 10, 2012 Hired Bob Beyer as an assistant coach.
Promoted Darren Erman to assistant coach.
September 26, 2012 Signed guard Carlon Brown, guard/forward Lance Goulbourne, forward Rick Jackson and guard/
forward Tarence Kinsey as free agent training camp invitees.
October 1, 2012 Signed guard Stefhon Hannah as a free agent training camp invitee.
October 13, 2012 Waived guard Stefhon Hannah.
October 24, 2012 Waived guard Carlon Brown, guard/forward Lance Goulbourne, forward Rick Jackson and guard/
forward Tarence Kinsey.
October 25, 2012 Exercised the third-year contract option on guard Klay Thompson.
October 31, 2012 Signed guard Stephen Curry to a multi-year contract extension.
February 21, 2013 Traded guard Charles Jenkins to the Philadelphia 76ers, along with cash considerations, in exchange for
future draft considerations.
Traded forward/center Jeremy Tyler to the Atlanta Hawks, along with cash considerations, in exchange
for future draft considerations
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March 8, 2013 Signed forward Malcolm Thomas to a 10-day contract as a free agent call-up from the Los Angeles
D-Fenders of the NBA Development League.
April 7, 2013 Signed free agent guard Scott Machado to a 10-day contract as a free agent call-up from the Santa Cruz
Warriors of the NBA Development League.
April 17, 2013 Signed guard Scott Machado for the remainder of the season.
April 17, 2013 Signed forward/center Dwayne Jones as a free agent call-up from the Texas Legends of the NBA
Development League to a contract for the remainder of the season.

2013-14
June 27, 2013 Acquired the draft rights to the 26th pick in the First Round of the 2013 NBA Draft (Andre Roberson),
and guard Malcolm Lee, from the Minnesota Timberwolves, in exchange for the Warriors 2014 Second
Round pick and cash considerations.
Acquired the draft rights to the 29th pick in the First Round of the 2013 NBA Draft (Archie Goodwin),
and cash considerations, from the Oklahoma City Thunder, in exchange for the draft rights to the 26th pick
(Andre Roberson).
Acquired the draft rights to the 30th pick in the 2013 NBA Draft (Nemanja Nedovic) from the Phoenix
Suns, in exchange for the drafts rights to the 29th pick (Archie Goodwin) and guard Malcolm Lee.
July 10, 2013 Acquired Andre Iguodala from Denver and Kevin Murphy from Utah in a three-team trade that sent
Andris Biedrins, Richard Jefferson and Brandon Rush to Utah and Randy Foye from Utah to Denver.
July 12, 2013 Signed Marreese Speights as a free agent.
July 18, 2013 Signed Toney Douglas as a free agent.

DRAFT & TRANSACTIONS


July 23, 2013 Signed Jermaine O’Neal as a free agent.
July 24, 2013 Waived Scott Machado, Kevin Murphy and Dwayne Jones.
August 22, 2013 Signed Seth Curry as a free agent.
September 18, 2013 Hired Lindsey Hunter as assistant coach.
September 23, 2013 Signed Dewayne Dedmon and Cameron Jones as free agents.
September 27, 2013 Signed 2012 second round draft pick Ognjen Kuzmic to a contract.
Signed Joe Alexander as a free agent.
October 24, 2013 Exercised fourth-year contract option on Klay Thompson and third-year contract options on Harrison
Barnes and Festus Ezeli.
October 25, 2013 Signed Andrew Bogut to a multi-year contract extension.
Waived Seth Curry, Dewayne Dedmon and Joe Alexander.
November 18, 2013 Signed Dewayne Dedmon as a free agent call-up from the Santa Cruz Warriors of NBA Development
League.
December 5, 2013 Waived Dewayne Dedmon.
December 11, 2013 Signed Hilton Armstrong as a free agent call-up from the Santa Cruz Warriors of NBA Development
League.
December 29, 2013 Waived Hilton Armstrong.
January 15, 2014 Acquired Jordan Crawford and MarShon Brooks from Boston in a three-team trade that sent Toney
Douglas to Miami and Joel Anthony from Miami to Boston.
February 19, 2014 Acquired Steve Blake from the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for Kent Bazemore and MarShon
Brooks.
February 22, 2014 Signed Hilton Armstrong to a 10-day contract as a call-up from the Santa Cruz Warriors of NBA
Development League.
March 30, 2014 Signed Hilton Armstrong to a second 10-day contract.
April 5, 2014 Relieved assistant coach Darren Erman of his duties.
April 9, 2014 Signed Hilton Armstrong for the remainder of the season.
May 19, 2014 Named Steve Kerr the 25th head coach in franchise history.
June 3, 2014 Named Alvin Gentry Associate Head Coach, Ron Adams and Luke Walton assistant coaches and
Jarron Collins and Bruce Fraser player development coaches.

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2014-15
July 10, 2014 Signed Shaun Livingston as a free agent.
July 22, 2014 Signed Brandon Rush as a free agent.
July 30, 2014 Waived Hilton Armstrong.
September 2, 2014 Signed Aaron Craft, James Michael McAdoo and Mitchell Watt as free agents.
September 8, 2014 Signed Justin Holiday as a free agent.
October 4, 2014 Signed Jason Kapono as a free agent.
October 20, 2014 Signed Sean Kilpatrick as a free agent.
October 24, 2014 Waived Aaron Craft, Jason Kapono, Sean Kilpatrick, James Michael McAdoo and Mitchell Watt.
October 30, 2014 Exercised fourth-year contract options on Harrison Barnes and Festus Ezeli and did not exercise the
third-year contract option on Nemanja Nedovic.
October 31, 2014 Signed Klay Thompson to a contract extension.
November 11, 2014 Waived Nemanja Nedovic.
January 19, 2015 Signed James Michael McAdoo to a 10-day contract.
February 2, 2015 Signed James Michael McAdoo to a second 10-day contract.
February 19, 2015 Signed James Michael McAdoo for the remainder of the season.

2015-16
June 25, 2015 Selected UCLA forward Kevon Looney (#30 overall) in the 2015 NBA Draft.
June 29, 2015 Exercised the team option on the contract of Marreese Speights for the 2015-16 season.
July 2, 2015 Promoted Larry Harris to director of player personnel.
July 7, 2015 Signed Kevon Looney to a contract.
July 9, 2015 Re-signed restricted free agent forward Draymond Green to a multi-year contract.
July 13, 2015 Re-signed unrestricted free agent guard Leandro Barbosa to a contract.
July 27, 2015 Acquired forward Gerald Wallace and guard Chris Babb from the Boston Celtics, in exchange for
forward David Lee to the Boston Celtics.
July 29, 2015 Promoted Jarron Collins to assistant coach and promoted Theo Robertson of video coordinator/player
development.
July 31, 2015 Acquired forward/center Jason Thompson from the Philadelphia 76ers, in exchange for forward Gerald
Wallace, cash and draft considerations.
September 25, 2015 Signed free agent guards Ian Clark and Juwan Staten along with free agent forwards Tony Mitchell
and Jarell Eddie to contracts.
Hired Steve Nash as a player development consultant.
September 28, 2015 Signed free agent guard Ben Gordon to a contract.
October 12, 2015 Waived forward Tony Mitchell.
October 14, 2015 Waived guard Ben Gordon.
October 15, 2015 Waived guard Juwan Staten.
October 19, 2015 Signed free agent guard/forward Xavier Henry and free agent forward Chris Udofia to contracts.
October 23, 2015 Waived guard Chris Babb, guard/forwards Jarell Eddie and Xavier Henry and forward Chris Udofia.
February 22, 2016 Waived forward/center Jason Thompson.
Signed free agent center Anderson Varejao to a contract.

2016-17
June 23, 2016 Selected Vanderbilt University center Damian Jones (#30 overall) in the 2016 NBA Draft.
Acquired the draft rights to University of Nevada, Las Vegas guard Patrick McCaw (#38 overall) from the
Milwaukee Bucks in exchange for cash considerations.
July 5, 2016 Rescinded the qualifying offer that the club originally made to center Festus Ezeli on June 29.
July 6, 2016 Signed guard Patrick McCaw to a contract.
Hired Mike Brown an assistant coach.
July 7, 2016 Traded center Andrew Bogut to the Dallas Mavericks... As part of the deal, both teams received future
draft considerations.
Signed free agent forward Kevin Durant to a contract.
July 8, 2016 Re-signed free agent guard Ian Clark to a contract.

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July 9, 2016 Signed free agent forward David West to a contract.


July 12, 2016 Signed free agent center Zaza Pachulia to a contract.
July 13, 2016 Re-signed free agent forward James Michael McAdoo to a contract.
Signed rookie center Damian Jones to a contract.
July 16, 2016 Re-signed free agent center Anderson Varejao to a contract.
August 9, 2016 Hired Willie Green as an assistant coach/player development.
September 16, 2016 Signed center JaVale McGee, forward Elgin Cook, and guards Cameron Jones, Phil Pressey and
Elliot Williams as free agent training camp invitees.
September 20, 2016 Promoted Bob Myers to the role of president of basketball operations/general manager, Travis Schlenk
to vice president of basketball operations/assistant general manager, Kirk Lacob to vice president of
GSW Sports Ventures/assistant general manager, and Larry Harris to assistant general manager/
director of player personnel.
September 21, 2016 Promoted Kent Lacob to general manager of the Santa Cruz Warriors of the NBA D-League.
September 23, 2016 Named David Kelly general counsel and vice president, basketball management & strategy; signed free
agent forward Scott Wood as a free agent training camp invitee.
October 9, 2016 Waived forwards Elgin Cook and Scott Wood.
October 20, 2016 Waived guards Cameron Jones, Phil Pressey and Elliot Williams.
October 23, 2016 Exercised third-year contract option on Kevon Looney.
February 3, 2017 Waived center Anderson Varejao.
February 4, 2017 Signed guard Brianté Weber to a 10-day contract.
February 14, 2017 Signed Brianté Weber to a second 10-day contract.

DRAFT & TRANSACTIONS


March 1, 2017 Signed free agent guard José Calderón.
March 1, 2017 Waived José Calderón.
March 2, 2017 Signed free agent forward Matt Barnes.

2017-18
June 22, 2017 Acquired the draft rights Jordan Bell, the 38th overall selection in the second round of the 2017 NBA
Draft, from the Chicago Bulls in exchange for cash considerations.
July 7, 2017 Signed free agent guard Nick Young to a contract.
July 8, 2017 Signed rookie center Jordan Bell to a contract.
July 12, 2017 Signed free agent forward Omri Casspi to a contract.
July 14, 2017 Signed rookie forward Chris Boucher to a two-way contract.
July 21, 2017 Signed free agent guards Antonius Cleveland, Michael Gbinije, Alex Hamilton and forward
Georges Niang.
July 25, 2017 Re-signed free agents Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, Andre Iguodala, Shaun Livingston and Zaza
Pachulia to contracts.
August 1, 2017 Re-signed free agent JaVale McGee.
September 30, 2017 Waived Antonius Cleveland and Alex Hamilton.
October 13, 2017 Signed free agent center Trevor Thompson.
Waived Trevor Thompson, Michael Gbinije and Georges Niang.
October 17, 2017 Signed free agent guard Quinn Cook to a two-way contract.
April 7, 2018 Waived Omri Casspi.
April 10, 2018 Signed Quinn Cook to a multi-year contract.

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2018-19
June 21, 2018 Selected Cincinnati guard Jacob Evans III (#28 overall) in the 2018 NBA Draft.
June 22, 2018 Waived forward Chris Boucher.
July 2, 2018 Signed guard Jacob Evans III to a contract.
July 6, 2018 Signed free agent center DeMarcus Cousins to a contract.
July 7, 2018 Re-signed free agent forward Kevin Durant to a contract.
July 10, 2018 Re-signed free agent center Kevon Looney.
July 12, 2018 Signed free agent Jonas Jerebko to a contract.
July 14, 2018 Signed free agent guard Damion Lee to a two-way contract.
August 8, 2018 Name Dr. Rick Celebrini as director of sports medicine and performance.
September 20, 2018 Signed free agent guards Danuel House Jr., Kendrick Nunn and forwards Marcus Derrickson and
Alfonzo McKinnie.
Promoted David Kelly to chief legal officer, business and basketball.
September 21, 2018 Signed free agent guard Tyler Ulis.
October 8, 2018 Signed free agent guard Will Cherry to a contract.
October 11, 2018 Signed free agent forward Deyonta Davis to a contract, waived Will Cherry.
October 12, 2018 Waived forwards Deyonta Davis and Danuel House Jr. and guards Kendrick Nunn and Tyler Ulis.
November 13, 2018 Suspended forward Draymond Green for one game for conduct detrimental to the team.
December 10, 2018 Assigned center DeMarcus Cousins to Santa Cruz.
March 6, 2019 Signed center Andrew Bogut.

2019-20
June 20, 2019 Acquired the 41st overall selection in the second round of the 2019 NBA Draft from the Atlanta Hawks in
exchange for a 2024 second round draft pick and cash considerations.
June 20, 2019 Selected University of Michigan’s Jordan Poole with the 28th overall pick in the first round, Villanova
University’s Eric Paschall with the 41st overall pick and Yale’s Miye Oni with the 58th overall pick in
the second round of the 2019 NBA Draft. Traded Oni’s draft rights to the Utah Jazz in exchange for cash
considerations.
June 20, 2019 Acquired the draft rights to Alen Smailagić, the 39th overall selection in the second round of the 2019
NBA Draft, from the New Orleans Pelicans in exchange for second round picks in 2021 & 2023 along with
cash considerations.
June 28, 2019 Agreed to multi-year contract extensions for President & Chief Operating Officer Rick Welts and
President of Basketball Operations/General Manager Bob Myers.
July 7, 2019 Traded guard/forward Andre Iguodala and a protected first round draft pick to the Memphis Grizzlies in
exchange for forward Julian Washburn.
July 7, 2019 Acquired guard D’Angelo Russell, along with guard Shabazz Napier and forward Treveon Graham,
in a sign-and-trade transaction that sent free agent forward Kevin Durant and a protected first round
draft pick to the Brooklyn Nets.
July 8, 2019 Acquired forward Omari Spellman from the Atlanta Hawks in exchange for center Damian Jones and
a 2026 second round draft pick.
July 8, 2019 Signed free agent center Willie Cauley-Stein to a contract.
July 8, 2019 Acquired the draft rights to Lior Eliyahu from Minnesota in exchange for forward Treveon Graham,
guard Shabazz Napier and cash considerations.
July 10, 2019 Waived guard Shaun Livingston.
July 10, 2019 Signed free agent forward Glenn Robinson III to a contract.
July 10, 2019 Re-signed free agent guard Klay Thompson to a contract.
July 11, 2019 Re-signed free agent forward Kevon Looney to a contract.
July 11, 2019 Signed rookie guard Jordan Poole, forward Eric Paschall (PASS-cull) and forward Alen Smailagić
(SMY-luh-geech) to contracts.
July 11, 2019 Signed free agent guard Alec Burks to a contract.
July 17, 2019 Waived forward Julian Washburn.
July 31, 2019 Signed free agent guards Damion Lee and Ky Bowman to Two-Way contracts.
August 3, 2019 Signed forward Draymond Green to a multi-year extension.
August 29, 2019 Promoted Aaron Miles to player development coach on Golden State Warriors staff from G League
affiliate Santa Cruz.
August 29, 2019 Hired Theo Robertson, Luke Loucks and Seth Cooper as player development coaches.
August 29, 2019 Promoted Chris DeMarco to assistant coach/director of player development.

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August 29, 2019 Promoted Kirk Lacob to executive vice president, basketball operations; Mike Dunleavy as assistant
general manager; Kent Lacob as director, team development; and Jacob Rubin as assistant video
coordinator.
September 30, 2019 Signed free agent forward Marquese Chriss to a contract.
October 7, 2019 Signed free agent center Kavion Pippen to a contract; waived Devyn Marble.
January 7, 2020 Waived Marquese Chriss.
January 15, 2020 Signed guard Damion Lee to a multi-year contract.
January 15, 2020 Signed free agent forward Marquese Chriss to a Two-Way contract.
January 24, 2020 Acquired a 2020 second round draft pick (via Utah) from the Dallas Mavericks in exchange for center
Willie Cauley-Stein.
February 6, 2020 Acquired Andrew Wiggins, a 2021 first round draft pick (top 3 protected) and a 2021 second round draft
pick from the Minnesota Timberwolves in exchange for guards Jacob Evans III and D’Angelo Russell
and forward Omari Spellman.
Traded guards Alec Burks and Glenn Robinson III to the Philadelphia 76ers in exchange for three
second round draft picks... The draft choices acquired by Golden State include a 2020 second round pick
via Dallas, a 2021 second round pick via Denver and a 2022 second-round pick via Toronto.
February 7, 2020 Signed Ky Bowman, Marquese Chriss and Juan Toscano-Anderson to contracts.
February 8, 2020 Signed guards Zach Norvell Jr. and Jeremy Pargo to 10-day contracts.
February 23, 2020 Signed free agent center Dragan Bender to a 10-day contract.
February 27, 2020 Signed guard Mychal Mulder to a 10-day contract.
March 3, 2020 Signed guard Chasson Randle to a 10-day contract.
March 5, 2020 Signed Dragan Bender to a second 10-day contract.
Signed guard Mychal Mulder to a multi-year contract.

DRAFT & TRANSACTIONS


March 10, 2020
September 14, 2020 Named Leandro Barbosa Player Mentor Coach.
September 15, 2020 Named Shaun Livingston Director, Player Affairs & Engagement.

2020-21
November 18, 2020 Selected University of Memphis center James Wiseman (second overall) and University of Arizona guard
Nico Mannion (48th overall) and Boise State guard Justinian Jessup (51st overall) in the 2020 NBA
Draft.
November 20, 2020 Waived guard Ky Bowman.
November 22, 2020 Acquired guard Kelly Oubre Jr. from the Oklahoma City Thunder in exchange for a conditional 2021 first
round draft pick and a 2021 second round pick (via Denver).
November 24, 2020 Signed free agent guard Brad Wanamaker.
November 27, 2020 Signed rookie center James Wiseman to a contract and rookie guard Nico Mannion to a two-way
contract.
December 1, 2020 Signed free agent guard/forward Kent Bazemore.
December 4, 2020 Signed free agent forwards Dwayne Sutton, Axel Toupane and Kaleb Wesson.

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NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE

ATLANTIC DIVISION SOUTHWEST DIVISION


W L PCT GB HOME ROAD W L PCT GB HOME ROAD
Toronto 53 19 .736 - 26-10 27-9 Houston 44 28 .611 - 24-12 20-16
Boston 48 24 .667 5 26-10 22-14 Dallas 43 32 .573 2.5 20-18 23-14
Philadelphia 43 30 .589 10.5 31-4 12-26 Memphis 34 39 .466 10.5 20-17 14-22
Brooklyn 35 37 .486 18 20-16 15-21 San Antonio 32 39 .451 11.5 19-15 13-24
New York 21 45 .318 29 11-22 10-23 New Orleans 30 42 .417 14 15-21 15-21

CENTRAL DIVISION NORTHWEST DIVISION


W L PCT GB HOME ROAD W L PCT GB HOME ROAD
Milwaukee 56 17 .767 - 30-5 26-12 Denver 46 27 .630 - 26-11 20-16
Indiana 45 28 .616 11 25-11 20-17 Oklahoma City 44 28 .611 1.5 23-14 21-14
Chicago 22 43 .338 30 14-20 8-23 Utah 44 28 .611 1.5 23-12 21-16
Detroit 20 46 .303 32.5 11-22 9-24 Portland 35 39 .473 11.5 21-15 14-24
Cleveland 19 46 .292 33 11-25 8-21 Minnesota 19 45 .297 22.5 8-24 11-21

SOUTHEAST DIVISION PACIFIC DIVISION


W L PCT GB HOME ROAD W L PCT GB HOME ROAD
Miami 44 29 .603 - 29-7 15-22 L.A. Lakers 52 19 .732 - 25-10 27-9
Orlando 33 40 .452 11 18-17 15-23 L.A. Clippers 49 23 .681 3.5 27-9 22-14
Charlotte 23 42 .354 17 10-21 13-21 Phoenix 34 39 .466 19 17-22 17-17
Washington 25 47 .347 18.5 16-20 9-27 Sacramento 31 41 .431 21.5 16-19 15-22
Atlanta 20 47 .299 21 14-20 6-27 Golden State 15 50 .231 34 8-26 7-24

2020 NBA PLAYOFF RESULTS

NBA FINALS
L.A. Lakers def. Miami, 4-2

CONFERENCE FINALS
East: Miami def. Boston, 4-2 West: L.A. Lakers def. Denver, 4-1

CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS
East: Miami def. Milwaukee, 4-1 West: L.A. Lakers def. Houston, 4-1
East: Boston def. Toronto, 4-3 West: Denver def. L.A. Clippers, 4-3

FIRST ROUND
East: (1) Milwaukee def. (8) Orlando, 4-1 West: (1) L.A. Lakers def. (8) Portland, 4-1
East: (5) Miami def. (4) Indiana, 4-0 West: (4) Houston def. (5) Oklahoma City, 4-3
East: (2) Toronto def. (7) Brooklyn, 4-0 West: (2) L.A. Clippers def. (7) Dallas, 4-2 THE NBA
East: (3) Boston def. (6) Philadelphia, 4-0 West: (3) Denver def. (6) Utah, 4-3

PLAY-IN
East: None West: (8) Portland def. (9) Memphis

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TEAMS’ STATISTICS (TOTALS)

FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FGs FREE THROWS ----- REBOUNDS ----- ----------------- MISCELLANEOUS -----------
TEAM G MADE ATT. MADE ATT. MADE ATT. OFF. DEF. TOT. AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS. AVG.
Milw. 73 3160 6639 1007 2840 1336 1800 692 3083 3775 1889 1431 10 526 1102 429 8663 118.7
Hou. 72 2936 6512 1126 3261 1484 1876 704 2484 3188 1557 1566 5 627 1057 371 8482 117.8
Dall. 75 3124 6772 1136 3095 1392 1787 791 2729 3520 1849 1462 13 460 953 363 8776 117.0
LA-C 72 2992 6425 895 2410 1498 1894 767 2664 3431 1708 1594 10 511 1051 338 8377 116.3
N.O. 72 3065 6598 982 2656 1229 1687 797 2551 3348 1932 1524 8 539 1181 358 8341 115.8
Port. 74 3122 6749 952 2525 1312 1632 754 2599 3353 1525 1606 11 465 946 451 8508 115.0
Wash. 72 2990 6544 864 2345 1394 1770 732 2295 3027 1801 1634 10 574 1020 309 8238 114.4
S.A. 71 2995 6350 760 2021 1348 1664 640 2530 3170 1751 1377 6 518 895 390 8098 114.1
Bos. 72 2971 6448 905 2487 1336 1668 768 2549 3317 1655 1553 11 595 995 406 8183 113.7
Phoe. 73 3006 6429 831 2320 1451 1740 712 2465 3177 1987 1609 16 559 1077 290 8294 113.6
LA-L 71 3006 6269 782 2242 1260 1728 757 2490 3247 1803 1471 1 612 1077 468 8054 113.4
Minn. 64 2586 5865 853 2540 1223 1624 675 2193 2868 1525 1370 6 555 981 362 7248 113.3
Tor. 72 2897 6331 995 2663 1329 1670 685 2583 3268 1816 1559 12 636 1067 358 8118 112.8
Mem. 73 3106 6634 798 2297 1212 1589 754 2643 3397 1965 1546 22 576 1113 399 8222 112.6
Miami 73 2880 6160 979 2584 1440 1840 620 2619 3239 1892 1501 9 547 1088 332 8179 112.0
Bkn. 72 2908 6498 941 2746 1291 1732 766 2683 3449 1761 1510 6 464 1099 323 8048 111.8
Atl. 67 2723 6067 805 2416 1237 1566 661 2237 2898 1605 1548 14 523 1086 341 7488 111.8
Utah 72 2886 6130 963 2537 1278 1641 656 2577 3233 1615 1468 9 438 1089 291 8013 111.3
Den. 73 3069 6488 801 2234 1185 1526 786 2436 3222 1952 1485 5 586 1005 337 8124 111.3
Phil. 73 3000 6417 848 2307 1236 1638 764 2553 3317 1884 1529 9 586 1037 389 8084 110.7
OKC. 72 2879 6156 770 2171 1422 1787 593 2495 3088 1562 1390 6 550 986 353 7950 110.4
Sac. 72 2943 6364 914 2511 1127 1464 695 2372 3067 1713 1595 8 556 1043 293 7927 110.1
Ind. 73 3075 6457 743 2046 1096 1393 636 2489 3125 1888 1445 10 543 967 376 7989 109.4
Orl. 73 2871 6468 807 2354 1282 1656 751 2498 3249 1747 1336 9 599 937 396 7831 107.3
Det. 66 2595 5658 791 2157 1097 1476 644 2109 2753 1589 1299 8 490 1008 299 7078 107.2
Clev. 65 2619 5715 727 2070 983 1296 704 2172 2876 1500 1188 1 447 1073 211 6948 106.9
Chi. 65 2573 5762 793 2282 1006 1332 680 2041 2721 1510 1417 21 652 1005 265 6945 106.8
G.S. 65 2510 5730 678 2032 1214 1511 647 2138 2785 1663 1304 8 534 969 299 6912 106.3
N.Y. 66 2638 5896 631 1872 1076 1550 795 2274 3069 1456 1464 10 504 946 313 6983 105.8
Cha. 65 2425 5586 785 2231 1052 1406 715 2066 2781 1549 1223 5 428 949 268 6687 102.9

OPPONENTS’ STATISTICS (TOTALS)

FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FGs FREE THROWS ----- REBOUNDS ----- ----------------- MISCELLANEOUS -----------
TEAM MADE ATT. MADE ATT. MADE ATT. OFF. DEF. TOT. AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS. AVG. DIFF.
TEAM MADE ATT. MADE ATT. MADE ATT. OFF. DEF. TOT. AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG. DIFF.
Tor. 2721 6359 943 2798 1284 1670 786 2530 3316 1841 1466 8 520 1212 395 7669 106.5 +6.2
Bos. 2764 6268 851 2504 1350 1761 743 2449 3192 1613 1487 5 514 1097 396 7729 107.3 +6.3
Ind. 2883 6459 837 2455 1243 1577 757 2545 3302 1686 1373 8 504 1071 335 7846 107.5 +2.0
LA-L 2773 6187 827 2373 1270 1626 668 2333 3001 1662 1544 9 585 1130 263 7643 107.6 +5.8
Orl. 2949 6343 893 2453 1114 1445 660 2616 3276 1804 1420 3 511 1065 338 7905 108.3 -1.0
Phil. 2905 6275 759 2148 1341 1786 628 2426 3054 1661 1493 17 510 1009 294 7910 108.4 +2.4
OKC. 2937 6454 814 2395 1119 1408 754 2472 3226 1656 1641 8 505 1024 290 7807 108.4 +2.0
Milw. 2843 6862 1020 2871 1221 1551 693 2651 3344 1764 1586 13 538 1030 327 7927 108.6 +10.1
Utah 2930 6417 790 2235 1185 1545 688 2386 3074 1548 1501 11 566 889 329 7835 108.8 +2.5
Miami 2831 6326 956 2753 1346 1720 674 2431 3105 1794 1584 11 545 1022 302 7964 109.1 +2.9
Den. 2919 6311 885 2473 1247 1643 736 2377 3113 1852 1494 14 525 1041 324 7970 109.2 +2.1
Cha. 2708 5690 803 2279 907 1197 711 2276 2987 1732 1337 9 523 935 328 7126 109.6 -6.8
LA-C 2846 6494 886 2566 1335 1766 771 2491 3262 1709 1647 9 540 1013 338 7913 109.9 +6.4
Chi. 2568 5364 726 2057 1283 1691 660 2299 2959 1653 1246 6 530 1187 384 7145 109.9 -3.1
Det. 2768 5764 705 1952 1072 1379 668 2204 2872 1625 1308 4 543 923 369 7313 110.8 -3.6
Dall. 3143 6868 919 2615 1200 1578 782 2625 3407 1794 1601 15 525 896 311 8405 112.1 +4.9
Sac. 2898 6158 894 2506 1384 1752 654 2481 3135 1791 1404 8 557 1094 303 8074 112.1 -2.0
N.Y. 2631 5678 877 2303 1270 1696 632 2284 2916 1605 1305 7 474 907 333 7409 112.3 -6.5
Bkn. 2981 6688 877 2505 1250 1625 766 2541 3307 1630 1521 14 554 919 379 8089 112.3 -0.6
Phoe. 3011 6378 848 2335 1408 1787 664 2497 3161 1723 1653 10 576 1139 401 8278 113.4 +0.2
Mem. 2964 6593 942 2580 1430 1828 757 2519 3276 1814 1474 10 585 1080 386 8300 113.7 -1.1
Clev. 2851 5811 804 2143 955 1245 633 2154 2787 1699 1277 2 613 844 412 7461 114.8 -7.9
Hou. 3045 6589 880 2522 1299 1706 803 2645 3448 1819 1515 15 578 1163 354 8269 114.8 +3.0
G.S. 2743 5760 879 2261 1113 1422 661 2359 3020 1698 1308 6 536 1016 321 7478 115.0 -8.7
S.A. 3004 6402 931 2493 1238 1594 665 2551 3216 1825 1424 9 486 937 308 8177 115.2 -1.1
Port. 3090 6781 1003 2619 1410 1828 852 2617 3469 1840 1488 7 502 953 364 8593 116.1 -1.1
N.O. 3077 6611 880 2438 1400 1775 727 2501 3228 1763 1519 12 615 1045 348 8434 117.1 -1.3
Minn. 2760 5786 740 2040 1263 1613 647 2383 3030 1560 1383 6 499 992 355 7523 117.5 -4.3
Wash. 3104 6363 896 2386 1470 1890 753 2572 3325 1814 1601 11 541 1163 363 8574 119.1 -4.7
Atl. 2903 6078 797 2194 1419 1839 748 2402 3150 1674 1404 12 600 1006 428 8022 119.7 -8.0

AVG.’S
2885 6271 862 2408 1261 1631 711 2454 3165 1722 1467 9 540 1027 346 7893 111.8 ---
86550 72252 37826 73617 51649 279 30802 236788
188117 25862 48943 21341 94958 44004 16200 10378

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2019-20 NBA STATISTICS

TEAMS’ STATISTICS (PER GAME)

FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FGs 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.
Atl. 67 40.64 90.55 .449 12.01 36.06 .333 18.46 23.37 .790 9.87 33.39 43.25 23.96 23.10 0.21 7.81 16.21 5.09 111.8
Bos. 72 41.26 89.56 .461 12.57 34.54 .364 18.56 23.17 .801 10.67 35.40 46.07 22.99 21.57 0.15 8.26 13.82 5.64 113.7
Bkn. 72 40.39 90.25 .448 13.07 38.14 .343 17.93 24.06 .745 10.64 37.26 47.90 24.46 20.97 0.08 6.44 15.26 4.49 111.8
Cha. 65 37.31 85.94 .434 12.08 34.32 .352 16.18 21.63 .748 11.00 31.78 42.78 23.83 18.82 0.08 6.58 14.60 4.12 102.9
Chi. 65 39.58 88.65 .447 12.20 35.11 .348 15.48 20.49 .755 10.46 31.40 41.86 23.23 21.80 0.32 10.03 15.46 4.08 106.8
Clev. 65 40.29 87.92 .458 11.18 31.85 .351 15.12 19.94 .758 10.83 33.42 44.25 23.08 18.28 0.02 6.88 16.51 3.25 106.9
Dall. 75 41.65 90.29 .461 15.15 41.27 .367 18.56 23.83 .779 10.55 36.39 46.93 24.65 19.49 0.17 6.13 12.71 4.84 117.0
Den. 73 42.04 88.88 .473 10.97 30.60 .359 16.23 20.90 .777 10.77 33.37 44.14 26.74 20.34 0.07 8.03 13.77 4.62 111.3
Det. 66 39.32 85.73 .459 11.98 32.68 .367 16.62 22.36 .743 9.76 31.95 41.71 24.08 19.68 0.12 7.42 15.27 4.53 107.2
G.S. 65 38.62 88.15 .438 10.43 31.26 .334 18.68 23.25 .803 9.95 32.89 42.85 25.58 20.06 0.12 8.22 14.91 4.60 106.3
Hou. 72 40.78 90.44 .451 15.64 45.29 .345 20.61 26.06 .791 9.78 34.50 44.28 21.63 21.75 0.07 8.71 14.68 5.15 117.8
Ind. 73 42.12 88.45 .476 10.18 28.03 .363 15.01 19.08 .787 8.71 34.10 42.81 25.86 19.79 0.14 7.44 13.25 5.15 109.4
LA-C 72 41.56 89.24 .466 12.43 33.47 .371 20.81 26.31 .791 10.65 37.00 47.65 23.72 22.14 0.14 7.10 14.60 4.69 116.3
LA-L 71 42.34 88.30 .480 11.01 31.58 .349 17.75 24.34 .729 10.66 35.07 45.73 25.39 20.72 0.01 8.62 15.17 6.59 113.4
Mem. 73 42.55 90.88 .468 10.93 31.47 .347 16.60 21.77 .763 10.33 36.21 46.53 26.92 21.18 0.30 7.89 15.25 5.47 112.6
Miami 73 39.45 84.38 .468 13.41 35.40 .379 19.73 25.21 .783 8.49 35.88 44.37 25.92 20.56 0.12 7.49 14.90 4.55 112.0
Milw. 73 43.29 90.95 .476 13.79 38.90 .355 18.30 24.66 .742 9.48 42.23 51.71 25.88 19.60 0.14 7.21 15.10 5.88 118.7
Minn. 64 40.41 91.64 .441 13.33 39.69 .336 19.11 25.38 .753 10.55 34.27 44.81 23.83 21.41 0.09 8.67 15.33 5.66 113.3
N.O. 72 42.57 91.64 .465 13.64 36.89 .370 17.07 23.43 .729 11.07 35.43 46.50 26.83 21.17 0.11 7.49 16.40 4.97 115.8
N.Y. 66 39.97 89.33 .447 9.56 28.36 .337 16.30 23.48 .694 12.05 34.45 46.50 22.06 22.18 0.15 7.64 14.33 4.74 105.8
OKC. 72 39.99 85.50 .468 10.69 30.15 .355 19.75 24.82 .796 8.24 34.65 42.89 21.69 19.31 0.08 7.64 13.69 4.90 110.4
Orl. 73 39.33 88.60 .444 11.05 32.25 .343 17.56 22.68 .774 10.29 34.22 44.51 23.93 18.30 0.12 8.21 12.84 5.42 107.3
Phil. 73 41.10 87.90 .468 11.62 31.60 .368 16.93 22.44 .755 10.47 34.97 45.44 25.81 20.95 0.12 8.03 14.21 5.33 110.7
Phoe. 73 41.18 88.07 .468 11.38 31.78 .358 19.88 23.84 .834 9.75 33.77 43.52 27.22 22.04 0.22 7.66 14.75 3.97 113.6
Port. 74 42.19 91.20 .463 12.86 34.12 .377 17.73 22.05 .804 10.19 35.12 45.31 20.61 21.70 0.15 6.28 12.78 6.09 115.0
Sac. 72 40.88 88.39 .462 12.69 34.88 .364 15.65 20.33 .770 9.65 32.94 42.60 23.79 22.15 0.11 7.72 14.49 4.07 110.1
S.A. 71 42.18 89.44 .472 10.70 28.46 .376 18.99 23.44 .810 9.01 35.63 44.65 24.66 19.39 0.08 7.30 12.61 5.49 114.1
Tor. 72 40.24 87.93 .458 13.82 36.99 .374 18.46 23.19 .796 9.51 35.88 45.39 25.22 21.65 0.17 8.83 14.82 4.97 112.8
Utah 72 40.08 85.14 .471 13.38 35.24 .380 17.75 22.79 .779 9.11 35.79 44.90 22.43 20.39 0.13 6.08 15.13 4.04 111.3
Wash. 72 41.53 90.89 .457 12.00 32.57 .368 19.36 24.58 .788 10.17 31.88 42.04 25.01 22.69 0.14 7.97 14.17 4.29 114.4

OPPONENTS’ STATISTICS (PER GAME)

FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FGs 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.
Atl. 67 43.33 90.72 .478 11.90 32.75 .363 21.18 27.45 .772 11.16 35.85 47.01 24.99 20.96 0.18 8.96 15.01 6.39 119.7
Bos. 72 38.39 87.06 .441 11.82 34.78 .340 18.75 24.46 .767 10.32 34.01 44.33 22.40 20.65 0.07 7.14 15.24 5.50 107.3
Bkn. 72 41.40 92.89 .446 12.18 34.79 .350 17.36 22.57 .769 10.64 35.29 45.93 22.64 21.13 0.19 7.69 12.76 5.26 112.3
Cha. 65 41.66 87.54 .476 12.35 35.06 .352 13.95 18.42 .758 10.94 35.02 45.95 26.65 20.57 0.14 8.05 14.38 5.05 109.6
Chi. 65 39.51 82.52 .479 11.17 31.65 .353 19.74 26.02 .759 10.15 35.37 45.52 25.43 19.17 0.09 8.15 18.26 5.91 109.9
Clev. 65 43.86 89.40 .491 12.37 32.97 .375 14.69 19.15 .767 9.74 33.14 42.88 26.14 19.65 0.03 9.43 12.98 6.34 114.8
Dall. 75 41.91 91.57 .458 12.25 34.87 .351 16.00 21.04 .760 10.43 35.00 45.43 23.92 21.35 0.20 7.00 11.95 4.15 112.1
Den.
Det.
73 39.99 86.45 .463 12.12 33.88 .358 17.08 22.51 .759 10.08 32.56 42.64 25.37 20.47 0.19 7.19 14.26 4.44 109.2
66 41.94 87.33 .480 10.68 29.58 .361 16.24 20.89 .777 10.12 33.39 43.52 24.62 19.82 0.06 8.23 13.98 5.59 110.8
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G.S. 65 42.20 88.62 .476 13.52 34.78 .389 17.12 21.88 .783 10.17 36.29 46.46 26.12 20.12 0.09 8.25 15.63 4.94 115.0
Hou. 72 42.29 91.51 .462 12.22 35.03 .349 18.04 23.69 .761 11.15 36.74 47.89 25.26 21.04 0.21 8.03 16.15 4.92 114.8
Ind. 73 39.49 88.48 .446 11.47 33.63 .341 17.03 21.60 .788 10.37 34.86 45.23 23.10 18.81 0.11 6.90 14.67 4.59 107.5
LA-C 72 39.53 90.19 .438 12.31 35.64 .345 18.54 24.53 .756 10.71 34.60 45.31 23.74 22.88 0.13 7.50 14.07 4.69 109.9
LA-L 71 39.06 87.14 .448 11.65 33.42 .349 17.89 22.90 .781 9.41 32.86 42.27 23.41 21.75 0.13 8.24 15.92 3.70 107.6
Mem. 73 40.60 90.32 .450 12.90 35.34 .365 19.59 25.04 .782 10.37 34.51 44.88 24.85 20.19 0.14 8.01 14.79 5.29 113.7
Miami 73 38.78 86.66 .448 13.10 37.71 .347 18.44 23.56 .783 9.23 33.30 42.53 24.58 21.70 0.15 7.47 14.00 4.14 109.1
Milw. 73 38.95 94.00 .414 13.97 39.33 .355 16.73 21.25 .787 9.49 36.32 45.81 24.16 21.73 0.18 7.37 14.11 4.48 108.6
Minn. 64 43.13 90.41 .477 11.56 31.88 .363 19.73 25.20 .783 10.11 37.23 47.34 24.38 21.61 0.09 7.80 15.50 5.55 117.5
N.O. 72 42.74 91.82 .465 12.22 33.86 .361 19.44 24.65 .789 10.10 34.74 44.83 24.49 21.10 0.17 8.54 14.51 4.83 117.1
N.Y. 66 39.86 86.03 .463 13.29 34.89 .381 19.24 25.70 .749 9.58 34.61 44.18 24.32 19.77 0.11 7.18 13.74 5.05 112.3
OKC. 72 40.79 89.64 .455 11.31 33.26 .340 15.54 19.56 .795 10.47 34.33 44.81 23.00 22.79 0.11 7.01 14.22 4.03 108.4
Orl. 73 40.40 86.89 .465 12.23 33.60 .364 15.26 19.79 .771 9.04 35.84 44.88 24.71 19.45 0.04 7.00 14.59 4.63 108.3
Phil. 73 39.79 85.96 .463 10.40 29.42 .353 18.37 24.47 .751 8.60 33.23 41.84 22.75 20.45 0.23 6.99 13.82 4.03 108.4
Phoe. 73 41.25 87.37 .472 11.62 31.99 .363 19.29 24.48 .788 9.10 34.21 43.30 23.60 22.64 0.14 7.89 15.60 5.49 113.4
Port. 74 41.76 91.64 .456 13.55 35.39 .383 19.05 24.70 .771 11.51 35.36 46.88 24.86 20.11 0.09 6.78 12.88 4.92 116.1
Sac. 72 40.25 85.53 .471 12.42 34.81 .357 19.22 24.33 .790 9.08 34.46 43.54 24.88 19.50 0.11 7.74 15.19 4.21 112.1
S.A. 71 42.31 90.17 .469 13.11 35.11 .373 17.44 22.45 .777 9.37 35.93 45.30 25.70 20.06 0.13 6.85 13.20 4.34 115.2
Tor. 72 37.79 88.32 .428 13.10 38.86 .337 17.83 23.19 .769 10.92 35.14 46.06 25.57 20.36 0.11 7.22 16.83 5.49 106.5
Utah 72 40.69 89.13 .457 10.97 31.04 .353 16.46 21.46 .767 9.56 33.14 42.69 21.50 20.85 0.15 7.86 12.35 4.57 108.8
Wash. 72 43.11 88.38 .488 12.44 33.14 .376 20.42 26.25 .778 10.46 35.72 46.18 25.19 22.24 0.15 7.51 16.15 5.04 119.1

ONE TEAM 40.86 88.82 .460 12.21 34.11 .358 17.86 23.11 .773 10.08 34.76 44.83 24.39 20.78 0.13 7.65 14.54 4.90 111.8
BOTH TEAMS 81.73 177.64 .460 24.42 68.23 .358 35.72 46.22 .773 20.15 69.52 89.67 48.77 41.55 0.26 15.30 29.09 9.80 223.6

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2019-20 NBA FINAL REGULAR SEASON TEAM RANKINGS

TEAMS' STATISTICS, RANK WITHIN LEAGUE


Category ATL BOS BRK CHA CHI CLE DAL DEN DET GS HOU IND LAC LAL MEM MIA MIL MIN NO NY OKC ORL PHI PHO POR SAC SA TOR UTA WAS
Points/game 17 9 16 30 27 26 3 19 25 28 2 23 4 11 14 15 1 12 5 29 21 24 20 10 6 22 8 13 18 7
FG pct. 23 17 24 30 26 19 16 4 18 29 22 2 12 1 7 10 3 28 13 25 8 27 11 9 14 15 5 20 6 21
FT pct. 10 5 25 24 21 20 14 16 26 4 8 12 9 28 19 13 27 23 29 30 7 17 22 1 3 18 2 6 15 11
3-pt FG pct. 30 13 26 19 22 20 10 15 11 29 24 14 6 21 23 2 18 28 7 27 17 25 9 16 3 12 4 5 1 8
Off. Reb./gm 19 6 9 3 13 4 11 5 21 18 20 28 8 7 14 29 25 10 2 1 30 15 12 22 16 23 27 24 26 17
Def. Reb./gm 23 11 2 29 30 22 4 24 27 26 16 20 3 13 5 6 1 18 10 17 15 19 14 21 12 25 9 7 8 28
Rebounds/game 22 8 2 26 29 19 4 20 30 24 18 25 3 9 5 17 1 14 6t 6t 23 16 10 21 12 27 15 11 13 28
Assists/game 17 25 15 19 23 24 14 4 16 9 29 7 22 10 2 5 6 20 3 27 28 18 8 1 30 21 13 11 26 12
Steals/game 13 6 27 26 1 25 29 9t 21 7 3 20 24 5 12 18 23 4 19 17 16 8 9t 15 28 14 22 2 30 11
Turnovers/gm 28 8 24 14 27 30 2 7 25 19 15 5 13 22 23 18 20 26 29 11 6 4 10 16 3 12 1 17 21 9
Blocks/gm 12 5 23 25 26 30 16 19 22 20 10 11 18 1 7 21 3 4 13t 17 15 8 9 29 2 27 6 13t 28 24
Pers.Fouls/gm 30 20 16 3 24 1 6 11 8 10 23 9 26 14 18 13 7 19 17 28 4 2 15 25 22 27 5 21 12 29
DQ/game 27 24 6t 5 30 2 26 3 12 13 4 18t 20t 1 29 14t 18t 9 10t 23 6t 14t 14t 28 22 10t 8 25 17 20t
OPPONENTS’ STATISTICS, RANK WITHIN LEAGUE
Points/game 30 2 19 12 14 22 16 11 15 24 23 3 13 4 21 10 8 28 27 18 7 5 6 20 26 17 25 1 9 29
FG pct. 26 4 5 23 27 30 13 15 28 24 14 6 3 8 9 7 1 25 19 17 10 18 16 22 11 21 20 2 12 29
FT pct. 16 9 13 4 5 11 7 6 18 23 8 27 3 20 21 22 25 24 28 1 30 14 2 26 15 29 17 12 10 19
3-pt FG pct. 22 2 9 11 12 26 10 17 19 30 8 4 5 7 24 6 15 20 18 28 3 23 13 21 29 16 25 1 14 27
Off. Reb./gm 29 18 24 27 16 11 21 12 15 17 28 19t 25 7 19t 5 8 14 13 10 23 2 1 4 30 3 6 26 9 22
Def. Reb./gm 25 8 20 18 22 3 17 1 7 27 29 16 13 2 12 6 28 30 15 14 10 24 5 9 21 11 26 19 4 23
Rebounds/game 28 11 22 23 20 6 19 4 8 26 30 16 18 2 14t 3 21 29 13 10 12 14t 1 7 27 9 17 24 5 25
Assists/game 21 2 3 30 25 29 10 24 16 28 23 6 9 7 18 15 11 13 14 12 5 17 4 8 19 20 27 26 1 22
Steals/game 29 8 16 23 24 30 5t 10 25 27 22 3 14 26 21 13 12 18 28 9 7 5t 4 20 1 17 2 11 19 15
Turnovers/gm 11 9 28 16 1 26 30 17 22 6 3t 13 20 5 12 21 19 8 15 24 18 14 23 7 27 10 25 2 29 3t
Blocks/gm 30 25 21 20 28 29 5 8 27 17 15 11 13 1 22 4 9 26 14 19 3 12 2 24 16 6 7 23 10 18
Pers.Fouls/gm 13 15 10 16 29 26 9 17 24 21 12 30 1 5 20 7 6 8 11 25 2 28 18 3 22 27 23 19 14 4
DQ/game 6 27 4 12 25t 30 3 5 28 25t 2 21 17 15t 13t 11 7 24 8 22 18t 29 1 13t 23 18t 15t 18t 9t 9t
COMBINATION TEAM/OPPONENT STATISTICS, RANK WITHIN LEAGUE
Pts/game/diff. 29 3 15 27 22 28 6 11 23 30 7 13 2 5 17 8 1 24 20 26 12 16 10 14 19 21 18 4 9 25
Off. Reb. Pct. 21 8 10 7 13 3 11 2 14 23 25 29 9 4 12 27 26 19 5 1 30 16 6 17 15 20 28 24 22 18
Def. Reb. Pct. 29 17 12 30 26 16 14 19 24 23 25 21 15 7 13 3 1 18 11 10 20 5 2 8 27 9 4 22 6 28
Total Reb. Pct. 29 9 12 22 21 5 13 7 20 24 28 27 10 3 14 17 4 18 6 2 30 8 1 11 25 16 19 23 15 26

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2019-20 NBA STATISTICAL LEADERS

SCORING AVERAGE G FG FT PTS AVG FIELD GOAL PCT. FG FGA PCT


1. Harden, Hou. 68 672 692 2335 34.3 1. Robinson, N.Y. 253 341 .742
2. Beal, Was. 57 593 385 1741 30.5 2. Gobert, Utah 386 557 .693
3. Lillard, Por. 66 624 460 1978 30.0 3. Allen, Bkn. 302 465 .649
4. Young, Atl. 60 546 481 1778 29.6 4. Whiteside, Por. 436 702 .621
5. G. Antetokounmpo, Mil. 63 685 398 1857 29.5 5. Clarke, Mem. 296 479 .618
6. Doncic, Dal. 61 581 426 1759 28.8 6. Adams, OKC. 283 478 .592
7. Westbrook, Hou. 57 604 290 1553 27.2 7. Valanciunas, Mem. 432 739 .585
8. Leonard, LA-C 57 532 356 1543 27.1 8. Collins, Atl. 353 605 .583
9. Booker, Pho. 70 627 468 1863 26.6 9. Harrell, LA-C 471 812 .580
10. Davis, LA-L 62 551 444 1618 26.1 Simmons, Phi. 375 647 .580
11. LaVine, Chi. 60 539 268 1530 25.5
12. James, LA-L 67 643 264 1698 25.3 3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT. 3FG 3GA PCT
13. Mitchell, Utah 69 602 278 1655 24.0 1. Hill, Mil. 81 176 .460
14. Ingram, N.O. 62 507 313 1477 23.8 2. Redick, N.O. 180 397 .453
15. Tatum, Bos. 66 552 254 1547 23.4 3. Curry, Dal. 145 321 .452
16. Russell, G.S.-Min. 45 360 161 1039 23.1 4. Robinson, Mia. 270 606 .446
17. Siakam, Tor. 60 500 240 1371 22.9 5. McDermott, Ind. 128 294 .435
18. McCollum, Por. 70 611 140 1556 22.2 6. Bertans, Was. 200 472 .424
19. DeRozan, S.A. 68 557 381 1504 22.1 Harris, Bkn. 172 406 .424
20. Wiggins, Min.-G.S. 54 437 190 1175 21.8 8. Bjelica, Sac. 134 320 .419
9. Trent, Por. 112 268 .418
REBOUNDS PER GAME G OFF DEF TOT AVG Korver, Mil. 99 237 .418
1. Drummond, Det.-Cle. 57 250 614 864 15.2
2. G. Antetokounmpo, Mil. 63 140 716 856 13.6 FREE THROW PCT. FT FTA PCT
3. Whiteside, Por. 67 258 647 905 13.5 1. Wanamaker, Bos. 126 136 .926
Gobert, Utah 68 230 686 916 13.5 2. Booker, Pho. 468 509 .919
5. Sabonis, Ind. 62 189 582 771 12.4 3. Middleton, Mil. 208 227 .916
6. Valanciunas, Mem. 70 213 575 788 11.3 4. Paul, OKC. 253 279 .907
7. Vucevic, Orl. 62 140 533 673 10.9 5. Bogdanovic, Utah 250 277 .903
8. Adebayo, Mia. 72 176 559 735 10.2 6. Gallinari, OKC. 266 298 .893
9. Thompson, Cle. 57 226 351 577 10.1 7. Brogdon, Ind. 166 186 .892
10. Jordan, Bkn. 56 141 420 561 10.0 Redick, N.O. 165 185 .892
11. Favors, N.O. 51 163 338 501 9.8 9. Augustin, Orl. 161 181 .890
Love, Cle. 56 54 493 547 9.8 10. Lillard, Por. 460 518 .888
13. Jokic, Den. 73 166 545 711 9.7
Randle, N.Y. 64 151 471 622 9.7 STEALS PER GAME G STL AVG
15. Allen, Bkn. 70 216 455 671 9.6 1. Simmons, Phi. 57 119 2.09
16. Porzingis, Dal. 57 100 440 540 9.5 2. Dunn, Chi. 51 101 1.98
17. Doncic, Dal. 61 78 495 573 9.4 3. Drummond, Det.-Cle. 57 109 1.91
18. Davis, LA-L 62 142 435 577 9.3 4. VanVleet, Tor. 54 100 1.85
Adams, OKC. 63 207 376 583 9.3 5. Harden, Hou. 68 125 1.84
20. Ibaka, Tor. 55 114 338 452 8.2 6. Leonard, LA-C 57 103 1.81
7. Butler, Mia. 58 103 1.78
8. Smart, Bos. 60 101 1.68
ASSISTS PER GAME G AST AVG Murray, S.A. 66 111 1.68
1. James, LA-L 67 684 10.2 10. Covington, Min.-Hou. 70 115 1.64
2. Young, Atl. 60 560 9.3
3. Doncic, Dal. 61 538 8.8 THE NBA
BLOCKS PER GAME G BLK AVG
Rubio, Pho. 65 570 8.8 1. Whiteside, Por. 67 196 2.93
5. Lillard, Por. 66 530 8.0 2. B. Lopez, Mil. 68 163 2.40
Simmons, Phi. 57 455 8.0 3. Davis, LA-L 62 143 2.31
7. Harden, Hou. 68 512 7.5 4. Turner, Ind. 62 132 2.13
Graham, Cha. 63 471 7.5 5. Porzingis, Dal. 57 115 2.02
Lowry, Tor. 58 433 7.5 6. Gobert, Utah 68 134 1.97
10. Morant, Mem. 67 488 7.3 7. Robinson, N.Y. 61 119 1.95
11. Brogdon, Ind. 54 381 7.1 8. Aldridge, S.A. 53 87 1.64
12. Westbrook, Hou. 57 401 7.0 9. Drummond, Det.-Cle. 57 93 1.63
Jokic, Den. 73 512 7.0 10. Ja. Jackson, Mem. 57 92 1.61
Ball, N.O. 63 438 7.0
15. Fox, Sac. 51 348 6.8 MINUTES PER GAME G MIN AVG
Dinwiddie, Bkn. 64 432 6.8 1. Lillard, Por. 66 2474 37.5
17. Paul, OKC. 70 472 6.7 2. McCollum, Por. 70 2556 36.5
Holiday, N.O. 61 408 6.7 Harden, Hou. 68 2483 36.5
19. VanVleet, Tor. 54 357 6.6 4. Lowry, Tor. 58 2098 36.2
20. Booker, Pho. 70 456 6.5 5. Beal, Was. 57 2053 36.0
Westbrook, Hou. 57 2049 36.0
7. Booker, Pho. 70 2512 35.9
8. VanVleet, Tor. 54 1928 35.7
9. Simmons, Phi. 57 2017 35.4
10. Young, Atl. 60 2120 35.3

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2019-20 NBA ROOKIE STATISTICAL LEADERS

SCORING AVERAGE G FG FT PTS AVG FIELD GOAL PCT. FG FGA PCT


1. Morant, Mem. 67 447 239 1193 17.8 1. Hayes, N.O. 174 259 .672
2. Nunn, Mia. 67 401 85 1024 15.3 2. Clarke, Mem. 296 479 .618
3. Barrett, N.Y. 56 292 156 803 14.3 3. Williamson, N.O. 210 360 .583
4. Paschall, G.S. 60 318 164 837 14.0 4. Porter, Den. 195 383 .509
5. Hachimura, Was. 48 254 116 649 13.5 5. Paschall, G.S. 318 640 .497
Herro, Mia. 55 270 87 743 13.5 6. Morant, Mem. 447 937 .477
7. White, Chi. 65 312 102 859 13.2 7. Hachimura, Was. 254 545 .466
8. Hunter, Atl. 63 280 110 778 12.3 8. Davis, Tor. 199 436 .456
Garland, Cle. 59 280 63 728 12.3 9. Washington, Cha. 268 589 .455
10. Washington, Cha. 58 268 88 710 12.2 10. Porter, Cle. 186 421 .442
11. Clarke, Mem. 58 296 85 700 12.1
12. Reddish, Atl. 58 213 101 610 10.5 3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT. 3FG 3GA PCT
13. Porter, Cle. 50 186 73 498 10.0 1. Thomas, Tor. 47 99 .475
14. Porter, Den. 55 195 60 512 9.3 2. Porter, Den. 62 147 .422
15. Culver, Min. 63 230 54 580 9.2 3. C. Johnson, Pho. 106 272 .390
16. Reid, Min. 30 100 37 269 9.0 4. Herro, Mia. 116 298 .389
17. C. Johnson, Pho. 57 176 46 504 8.8 5. Davis, Tor. 94 242 .388
Poole, G.S. 57 167 95 503 8.8 6. Washington, Cha. 86 230 .374
19. McLaughlin, Min. 30 87 26 229 7.6 7. Thybulle, Phi. 56 157 .357
20. Davis, Tor. 72 199 51 543 7.5 8. Hunter, Atl. 108 304 .355
Garland, Cle. 105 296 .355
REBOUNDS PER GAME G OFF DEF TOT AVG 10. White, Chi. 133 376 .354
1. Hachimura, Was. 48 78 216 294 6.1
2. Clarke, Mem. 58 92 253 345 5.9 FREE THROW PCT. FT FTA PCT
3. Washington, Cha. 58 58 258 316 5.4 1. Garland, Cle. 63 72 .875
4. Barrett, N.Y. 56 50 229 279 5.0 2. Herro, Mia. 87 100 .870
5. Porter, Den. 55 66 193 259 4.7 3. Nunn, Mia. 85 100 .850
6. Paschall, G.S. 60 82 193 275 4.6 4. Porter, Den. 60 72 .833
7. Hunter, Atl. 63 44 242 286 4.5 5. Hachimura, Was. 116 140 .829
8. Reid, Min. 30 34 90 124 4.1 6. Reddish, Atl. 101 126 .802
Herro, Mia. 55 16 208 224 4.1 7. Poole, G.S. 95 119 .798
10. Hayes, N.O. 64 97 162 259 4.0 8. White, Chi. 102 129 .791
Bazley, OKC. 61 30 216 246 4.0 9. Morant, Mem. 239 308 .776
Pasecniks, Was. 27 42 65 107 4.0 10. Paschall, G.S. 164 212 .774
13. Morant, Mem. 67 51 208 259 3.9
14. Reddish, Atl. 58 35 181 216 3.7 STEALS PER GAME G STL AVG
15. White, Chi. 65 28 202 230 3.5 1. Thybulle, Phi. 65 93 1.43
Fernando, Atl. 56 67 131 198 3.5 2. McLaughlin, Min. 30 34 1.13
17. Culver, Min. 63 70 142 212 3.4 3. Reddish, Atl. 58 62 1.07
18. Davis, Tor. 72 50 187 237 3.3 4. Barrett, N.Y. 56 55 0.98
Co. Martin, Cha. 48 38 120 158 3.3 Bowman, G.S. 45 44 0.98
C. Johnson, Pho. 57 49 138 187 3.3 6. Porter, Cle. 50 46 0.92
7. Culver, Min. 63 57 0.90
8. Washington, Cha. 58 51 0.88
ASSISTS PER GAME G AST AVG 9. Morant, Mem. 67 58 0.87
1. Morant, Mem. 67 488 7.3 10. Dort, OKC. 36 31 0.86
2. McLaughlin, Min. 30 125 4.2
3. Garland, Cle. 59 229 3.9 BLOCKS PER GAME G BLK AVG
4. Nunn, Mia. 67 220 3.3 1. Gafford, Chi. 43 56 1.30
5. Bowman, G.S. 45 131 2.9 2. Hayes, N.O. 64 55 0.86
6. White, Chi. 65 175 2.7 3. Clarke, Mem. 58 48 0.83
7. Barrett, N.Y. 56 143 2.6 4. Washington, Cha. 58 44 0.76
8. Poole, G.S. 57 134 2.4 5. Reid, Min. 30 22 0.73
9. Herro, Mia. 55 121 2.2 6. Thybulle, Phi. 65 47 0.72
Porter, Cle. 50 109 2.2 7. Bitadze, Ind. 54 37 0.69
11. Washington, Cha. 58 123 2.1 8. Bazley, OKC. 61 41 0.67
Paschall, G.S. 60 127 2.1 9. Culver, Min. 63 38 0.60
13. Co. Martin, Cha. 48 95 2.0 10. G. Williams, Bos. 69 36 0.52
14. Alexander-Walker, N.O. 47 89 1.9
15. Hachimura, Was. 48 87 1.8 MINUTES PER GAME G MIN AVG
Hunter, Atl. 63 112 1.8 1. Hunter, Atl. 63 2018 32.0
17. Culver, Min. 63 110 1.7 2. Morant, Mem. 67 2074 31.0
18. Davis, Tor. 72 115 1.6 3. Garland, Cle. 59 1824 30.9
19. Reddish, Atl. 58 87 1.5 4. Barrett, N.Y. 56 1704 30.4
20. Jerome, Pho. 31 44 1.4 5. Washington, Cha. 58 1759 30.3
6. Hachimura, Was. 48 1444 30.1
7. Nunn, Mia. 67 1963 29.3
8. Paschall, G.S. 60 1654 27.6
9. Herro, Mia. 55 1508 27.4
10. Reddish, Atl. 58 1551 26.7

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2019-20 NBA AWARD WINNERS

MEDIA-VOTED AWARDS
Kia NBA Most Valuable Player: Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks
Kia NBA Rookie of the Year: Ja Morant, Memphis Grizzlies
Kia NBA Most Improved Player: Brandon Ingram, New Orleans Pelicans
Kia NBA Defensive Player of the Year: Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks
Kia NBA Sixth Man Award: Montrezl Harrell, LA Clippers
NBA Coach of the Year: Nick Nurse, Toronto Raptors
NBA Finals Most Valuable Player: LeBron James, Los Angeles Lakers

NBA EXECUTIVE-VOTED AWARD


NBA Basketball Executive of the Year: Lawrence Frank, LA Clippers

PLAYER-VOTED AWARDS
Twyman-Stokes Teammate of the Year: Jrue Holiday, New Orleans Pelicans
NBA Sportsmanship Award: Vince Carter, Atlanta Hawks

COMMUNITY AWARD
Seasonlong NBA Cares Community Assist Award Presented by Kaiser Permanente: Harrison Barnes, Sacramento Kings; Jaylen
Brown, Boston Celtics; George Hill, Milwaukee Bucks; Chris Paul, Oklahoma City; Dwight Powell, Dallas Mavericks

SPECIAL NBA AWARDS HONORS


Lifetime Achievement Award: Del Harris

ALL-NBA TEAMS
(Selected by writers and broadcasters)
FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM THIRD TEAM
F Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee F Kawhi Leonard, LA Clippers F Jayson Tatum, Boston
F LeBron James, L.A. Lakers F Pascal Siakam, Toronto F Jimmy Butler, Miami
C Anthony Davis, L.A. Lakers C Nikola Jokić, Denver C Rudy Gobert, Utah
G James Harden, Houston G Damian Lillard, Portland G Ben Simmons, Philadelphia
G Luka Dončić, Dallas G Chris Paul, Oklahoma City G Russell Westbrook, Houston

NBA ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAMS


(Selected by writers and broadcasters)
FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM
F Anthony Davis, LA F Kawhi Leonard, Toronto
F Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee F Bam Adebayo, Miami
C Rudy Gobert, Utah C Brook Lopez, Milwaukee
G Marcus Smart, Boston G Eric Bledsoe, Milwaukee THE NBA
G Ben Simmons, Philadelphia G Patrick Beverley, LA Clippers

NBA ALL-ROOKIE TEAMS


(Selected by writers and broadcasters)
FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM
Ja Morant, Memphis Tyler Herro, Miami
Kendrick Nunn, Miami Terence Davis II, Toronto
Brandon Clarke, Memphis Coby White, Chicago
Zion Williamson, New Orleans P.J. Washington Jr., Charlotte
Eric Paschall, Golden State Rui Hachimura, Washington

Current Warriors in bold

ERIC PASCHALL
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OPPONENTS

THE OPPONENTS

425
ATLANTA HAWKS

2020-21 FIRST HALF SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES PACIFIC)


Not meeting in first half of 2020-21 season

LAST 10 GAMES VS. HAWKS


DATE H/A W/L SCORE +/-
CURRENT STREAKS VS. HAWKS
12/2/19 A L 79-104 -25
Overall...................Lost 1 (Had won 9; Won 14 of 16) 12/3/18 A W 128-111 +17
Last Win..................................December 3, 2018 (128-111) 11/13/18 H W 110-103 +7
Last Loss....................................December 2, 2019 (79-104) 3/23/18 H W 106-94 +12
Home....................................... Won 7 (Won 9 of 11) 3/2/18 A W 114-109 +5
Last Home Win......................November 13, 2018 (110-103) 3/6/17 A W 119-111 +8
Last Home Loss.........................December 2, 2019 (79-104) 11/28/16 H W 105-100 +5
Road....................................Had won 4 (Won 7 of 9) 3/1/16 H W 109-105 OT +4
2/22/16 A W 102-92 +10
Last Road Win.........................December 3, 2018 (128-111)
3/18/15 H W 114-95 +19
Last Road Loss...........................February 6, 2015 (116-124)

WARRIORS VS. HAWKS SERIES FACTS (WEST COAST ERA)


Largest winning margin.......................................................................................................................34 at Atlanta, November 28, 1976 (132-98)
Largest losing margin.......................................................................................................................... 35 at St. Louis, January 25, 1966 (107-142)
Most points scored............................................................................................................................143 vs. Atlanta, November 9, 1990 (143-128)
Most points allowed.........................................................................................................................145 at St. Louis, December 8, 1962 (129-145)
Fewest points scored........................................................................................................................... 79 vs. Atlanta, December 2, 2019 (79-104)*
Fewest points allowed............................................................................................................................72 vs. Atlanta, November 5, 2003 (99-72)
Most points scored, Warriors (individual)...........................................................61, Wilt Chamberlain, vs. St. Louis, December 18, 1962 (130-110)
Most points scored, Hawks (individual)............................................................45, Dominique Wilkins, at Atlanta, December 29, 1990 (130-134)*
* Multiple occasions; most recent listed

WARRIORS YEARLY RESULTS VS. HAWKS


SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL
Philadelphia Totals........... 30-6............... 12-26...................17-10........... 59-42 1992-93............................. 0-1................... 0-1 .......................—............... 0-2
1962-63............................. 2-3................... 0-6 .......................1-0 .............. 3-9 1993-94............................. 1-0................... 1-0 .......................—............... 2-0
1963-64............................. 3-3................... 3-3 .......................—............... 6-6 1994-95............................. 0-1................... 0-1 .......................—............... 0-2
1964-65............................. 0-5................... 0-5 .......................—............. 0-10 1995-96............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1
1965-66............................. 2-2................... 1-3 .......................1-1 .............. 4-6 1996-97............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1966-67............................. 3-1................... 0-2 .......................2-1 .............. 5-4 1997-98............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1967-68............................. 1-3................... 0-3 .......................0-1............... 1-7 1998-99............................. 0-0................... 0-0.......................—............... 0-0
1968-69............................. 1-2................... 2-2 .......................—............... 3-4 1999-00............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1969-70............................. 1-2................... 2-1 .......................0-1............... 3-4 2000-01............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1970-71............................. 2-1................... 1-1 .......................—............... 3-2 2001-02............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1971-72............................. 1-0................... 1-2 .......................0-1 .............. 2-3 2002-03............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1972-73............................. 2-0................... 1-1 .......................—............... 3-1 2003-04............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1973-74............................. 1-1................... 2-0 .......................—............... 3-1 2004-05............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1974-75............................. 2-0................... 1-1 .......................—............... 3-1 2005-06............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1975-76............................. 2-0................... 0-2 .......................—............... 2-2 2006-07............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1976-77............................. 2-0................... 2-0 .......................—............... 4-0 2007-08............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1
1977-78............................. 2-0................... 1-1 .......................—............... 3-1 2008-09............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1978-79............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1 2009-10............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1979-80............................. 0-1................... 0-1 .......................—............... 0-2 2010-11............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1980-81............................. 0-1................... 0-1 .......................—............... 0-2 2011-12..............................—................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-0
1981-82............................. 1-0................... 1-0 .......................—............... 2-0 2012-13............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1982-83............................. 1-0................... 1-0 .......................—............... 2-0 2013-14............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1983-84............................. 1-0................... 0-1 .......................—............... 1-1 2014-15............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1984-85............................. 0-1................... 0-1 .......................—............... 0-2 2015-16............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1985-86............................. 1-0................... 0-1 .......................—............... 1-1 2016-17............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1986-87............................. 1-0................... 0-1 .......................—............... 1-1 2017-18............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1987-88............................. 0-1................... 0-1 .......................—............... 0-2 2018-19............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1988-89............................. 1-0................... 0-1 .......................—............... 1-1 2019-20..............................—................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-1
1989-90............................. 0-1................... 0-1 .......................—............... 0-2 West........................ 52-38............34-58................... 4-5.......90-101
1990-91............................. 1-0................... 0-1 .......................—............... 1-1 Total........................ 82-44............46-84................21-15..... 149-143
1991-92............................. 1-0................... 0-1 .......................—............... 1-1

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BOSTON CELTICS

2020-21 FIRST HALF SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES PACIFIC)


Tuesday, February 2.......................at Chase Center, San Francisco (7:00)

LAST 10 GAMES VS. CELTICS


DATE H/A W/L SCORE +/-
CURRENT STREAKS VS. CELTICS 1/30/20 A L 104-119 -15
Overall........................................ Lost 3 (Lost 5 of 7) 11/15/19 H L 100-105 -5
Last Win....................................January 26, 2019 (115-111) 3/5/19 H L 95-128 -33
Last Loss....................................January 30, 2020 (104-119) 1/26/19 A W 115-111 +4
Home.......................................... Lost 2 (Lost 4 of 5) 1/27/18 H W 109-105 +4
Last Home Win..........................January 27, 2018 (109-105) 11/16/17 A L 88-92 -4
Last Home Loss.....................November 15, 2019 (100-105) 3/8/17 H L 86-99 -13
11/18/16 A W 104-88 +16
Road...........................................Lost 1 (Won 5 of 7)
4/1/16 H L 106-109 -3
Last Road Win...........................January 26, 2019 (115-111) 12/11/15 A W 124-119 2ot +5
Last Road Loss...........................January 30, 2020 (104-119)

WARRIORS VS. CELTICS SERIES FACTS (WEST COAST ERA)


Largest winning margin......................................................................................................................38 at Boston, December 31, 1970 (144-106)
Largest losing margin...................................................................................................................................49 at Boston, March 9, 1969 (89-138)
Most points scored............................................................................................................................144 at Boston, December 31, 1970 (144-106)
Most points allowed.........................................................................................................................143 at Boston, December 11, 1965 (106-143)
Fewest points scored................................................................................................................................75 vs. Boston, February 14, 1978 (75-98)
Fewest points allowed...........................................................................................................................75 vs. Boston, February 13, 2002 (92-75)*
Most points scored, Warriors (individual)........................................................................ 50, Rick Barry, vs. Boston, February 14, 1967 (128-122)*
Most points scored, Celtics (individual)............................................................................... 41, Larry Bird, vs. Boston, January 2, 1988 (110-115)*
* Multiple occasions; most recent listed

WARRIORS YEARLY RESULTS VS. CELTICS


SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL
Philadelphia Totals......... 42-26............... 13-53...................11-16........... 66-95 1992-93............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................—............... 0-2
1962-63............................. 1-3 ................... 0-4 .......................0-1 .............. 1-8 1993-94............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................—............... 1-1
1963-64............................. 2-2 ................... 1-3 .......................—............... 3-5 1994-95............................. 0-1................... 0-1 .......................—............... 0-2
1964-65............................. 1-4 ................... 0-5 .......................—............... 1-9 1995-96............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1965-66............................. 1-4 ................... 0-2 .......................1-2 .............. 2-8 1996-97............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1966-67............................. 2-2 ................... 0-3 .......................1-1 .............. 3-6 1997-98............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1967-68............................. 2-1 ................... 1-3 .......................—............... 3-4 1998-99............................. 0-0................... 0-0.......................—............... 0-0
1968-69............................. 2-1 ................... 1-2 .......................—............... 3-3 1999-00............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1969-70............................. 2-0 ................... 2-1 .......................0-1 .............. 4-2 2000-01............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1970-71............................. 0-3 ................... 2-0 .......................—............... 2-3 2001-02............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1971-72............................. 2-0 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 3-2 2002-03............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1
1972-73............................. 1-1 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 1-3 2003-04............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1973-74............................. 0-2 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 1-3 2004-05............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1974-75............................. 1-1 ................... 1-0 .......................1-0 .............. 3-1 2005-06............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1975-76............................. 2-0 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 2-2 2006-07............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
THE OPPONENTS

1976-77............................. 1-1 ................... 2-0 .......................— .............. 3-1 2007-08............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1977-78............................. 1-1 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 2-2 2008-09............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1978-79............................. 1-1 ................... 0-1 .......................—............... 1-2 2009-10............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1979-80............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................—............... 0-2 2010-11............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1980-81............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 ......................—............... 1-1 2011-12............................. 0-1................... —.......................—............... 0-1
1981-82............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................—............... 1-1 2012-13............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1982-83............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1 2013-14............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1983-84............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................—............... 0-2 2014-15............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1984-85............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 0-2 2015-16............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1
1985-86............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 0-2 2016-17............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1
1986-87............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 0-2 2017-18............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1987-88............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 0-2 2018-19............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1
1988-89............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1 2019-20............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1989-90............................. 0-1 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 1-1 West........................ 44-45............24-60................... 3-5.......71-110
1990-91............................. 0-1 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 1-1 Total........................ 86-71.......... 37-113................14-21..... 137-205
1991-92............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1

427
BROOKLYN NETS

2020-21 FIRST HALF SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES PACIFIC)


Tuesday, December 22.......................................at Barclays Center, Brooklyn (4:00)
Saturday, February 13....................at Chase Center, San Francisco (5:30)

LAST 10 GAMES VS. NETS


DATE H/A W/L SCORE +/-
CURRENT STREAKS VS. NETS 2/5/20 A L 88-129 -41
Overall...................Lost 1 (Had won 8; Won 12 of 15) 11/10/18 H W 116-100 +16
Last Win................................November 10, 2018 (116-100) 10/28/18 A W 120-114 +6
Last Loss......................................February 2, 2020 (88-129) 3/6/18 H W 114-101 +13
Home......................................Won 7 (Won 13 of 14) 11/19/17 A W 118-111 +7
Last Home Win......................November 10, 2018 (116-100) 2/25/17 H W 112-95 +17
Last Home Loss........................... March 30, 2012 (100-102) 12/22/16 A W 117-101 +16
12/6/15 A W 114-98 +16
Road..........................Lost 1 (Had won 4; Won 5 of 8)
11/14/15 H W 107-99 OT +8
Last Road Win...........................October 28, 2018 (120-114) 3/2/15 A L 108-110 -2
Last Road Loss.............................February 2, 2020 (88-129)

WARRIORS VS. NETS SERIES FACTS


Largest winning margin......................................................................................................................38 vs. New York Nets, April 7, 1977 (124-86)
Largest losing margin............................................................................................................................41 at Brooklyn, February 5, 2020 (88-129)
Most points scored......................................................................................................................153 at New Jersey, March 28, 1992 (153-148, OT)
Most points allowed...................................................................................................................148 at New Jersey, March 28, 1992 (153-148, OT)
Fewest points scored........................................................................................................................ 70 at New Jersey, December 31, 2003 (70-88)
Fewest points allowed.................................................................................................................... 78 vs. New Jersey Nets, March 5, 2004 (74-78)
Most points scored, Warriors (individual)..............................................................59, Purvis Short, vs. New Jersey, November 17, 1984 (114-131)
Most points scored, Nets (individual)............................................................................ 41, Jason Kidd, vs. New Jersey, January 23, 2003 (105-97)

WARRIORS YEARLY RESULTS VS. NETS


SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL
1976-77............................. 1-1 ................... 2-0 .......................—............... 3-1 1999-00............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1977-78............................. 2-0 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 3-1 2000-01............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1978-79............................. 1-1 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 1-3 2001-02............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1979-80............................. 1-0 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 2-0 2002-03............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1980-81............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1 2003-04............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1981-82............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1 2004-05............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1982-83............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 0-2 2005-06............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1983-84............................. 0-1 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 1-1 2006-07............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1984-85............................. 0-1 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 1-1 2007-08............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1985-86............................. 0-1 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 1-1 2008-09............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1986-87............................. 1-0 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 2-0 2009-10............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1987-88............................. 1-0 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 2-0 2010-11............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1988-89............................. 1-0 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 2-0 2011-12............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1989-90............................. 1-0 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 2-0 2012-13............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1990-91............................. 0-1 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 1-1 2013-14............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1991-92............................. 1-0 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 2-0 2014-15............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1992-93............................. 0-1 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 1-1 2015-16............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1993-94............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 0-2 2016-17............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................— .............. 2-0
1994-95............................. 0-1................... 1-0 .......................—............... 1-1 2017-18............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1995-96............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0 2018-19............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1996-97............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0 2019-20..............................—................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-1
1997-98............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2 Total........................ 30-15............24-22....................—.........54-37
1998-99............................. 0-0................... 0-0.......................—............... 0-0

428
CHARLOTTE HORNETS

2020-21 FIRST HALF SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES PACIFIC)


Saturday, February 20....................................at Spectrum Center, Charlotte (4:00)
Saturday, February 26....................at Chase Center, San Francisco (7:00)

LAST 10 GAMES VS. HORNETS


DATE H/A W/L SCORE +/-
CURRENT STREAKS VS. HORNETS
12/4/19 A L 91-106 -15
Overall......................................Lost 2 (Won 9 of 12) 11/2/19 H L 87-93 -6
Last Win........................................ March 31, 2019 (137-90) 3/31/19 H W 137-90 +47
Last Loss....................................December 4, 2019 (91-106) 2/25/19 A W 121-110 +11
Home..........................................Lost 1 (Won 5 of 8) 12/29/17 H L 100-111 -11
Last Home Win.............................. March 31, 2019 (137-90) 12/6/17 A W 101-87 +14
Last Home Loss...........................November 2, 2019 (87-93) 2/1/17 H W 126-111 +15
Road..........................Lost 1 (Had won 5; Won 6 of 8) 1/25/17 A W 113-103 +10
1/4/16 H W 111-101 +10
Last Road Win.........................February 25, 2019 (121-110)
12/2/15 A W 116-99 +17
Last Road Loss...........................December 4, 2019 (91-106)

WARRIORS VS. HORNETS SERIES FACTS


Largest winning margin......................................................................................................................... 47 vs. Charlotte, March 31, 2019 (137-90)
Largest losing margin.............................................................................................................................. 30 vs. Charlotte, March 3, 1995 (86-116)
Most points scored............................................................................................................................... 138 vs. Charlotte, March 5, 1990 (138-117)
Most points allowed......................................................................................................................... 132 at Charlotte, February 6, 1992 (113-132)
Fewest points scored.............................................................................................................................. 75 vs. Charlotte, February 4, 2014 (75-91)
Fewest points allowed......................................................................................................................... 77 vs. Charlotte, February 18, 1998 (88-77)
Most points scored, Warriors (individual).................................................................. 50, Jamal Crawford, at Charlotte, December, 2008 (110-103)
Most points scored, Hornets (individual)....................................................................42, Jason Richardson, at Charlotte, March 5, 2008 (109-118)

WARRIORS YEARLY RESULTS VS. HORNETS


SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL
1988-89............................. 1-0 ................... 1-0 .......................—............... 2-0 2006-07............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1989-90............................. 2-0 ................... 0-2 .......................—............... 2-2 2007-08............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1990-91............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................—............... 1-1 2008-09............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1
1991-92............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................—............... 1-1 2009-10............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1992-93............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................—............... 0-2 2010-11............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1
1993-94............................. 1-0 ................... 1-0 .......................—............... 2-0 2011-12..............................—................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-1
1994-95............................. 0-1................... 0-1 .......................—............... 0-2 2012-13............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1995-96............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0 2013-14............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1996-97............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2 2014-15............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1997-98............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1 2015-16............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1998-99............................. 1-0................... 0-0.......................—............... 1-0 2016-17............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1999-00............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2 2017-18............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1
2000-01............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2 2018-19............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
2001-02............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2 2019-20............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
THE OPPONENTS

2004-05............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0 Total........................ 18-12............12-18....................—.........30-30


2005-06............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1

429
CHICAGO BULLS

2020-21 FIRST HALF SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES PACIFIC)


Sunday, December 27...........................................at United Center, Chicago (5:00)

CURRENT STREAKS VS. BULLS LAST 10 GAMES VS. BULLS


DATE H/A W/L SCORE +/-
Overall..................................... Won 6 (Won 9 of 11) 12/6/19 A W 100-98 +2
Last Win....................................December 6, 2019 (100-98) 11/27/19 H W 104-90 +14
Last Loss............................................ March 2, 2017 (87-94) 1/11/19 H W 146-109 +37
Home......................................Won 5 (Won 17 of 21) 10/29/18 A W 149-124 +25
Last Home Win........................November 27, 2019 (104-90) 1/17/18 A W 119-112 +7
Last Home Loss....................January 27, 2015 (111-113 OT) 11/24/17 H W 143-94 +49
Road.......................................... Won 3 (Won 5 of 6) 3/2/17 A L 87-94 -7
2/8/17 H W 123-92 +31
Last Road Win...........................December 6, 2019 (100-98)
1/20/16 A W 125-94 +31
Last Road Loss................................... March 2, 2017 (87-94) 11/20/15 H W 106-94 +12

WARRIORS VS. BULLS SERIES FACTS


Largest winning margin..................................................................................................................... 49 vs. Chicago, November 24, 2017 (143-94)
Largest losing margin............................................................................................................................33 at Chicago, February 22, 1997 (87-120)
Most points scored.............................................................................................................................. 149 at Chicago, October 29, 2018 (149-124)
Most points allowed......................................................................................................................141 at Chicago, February 5, 1967 (142-141, OT)
Fewest points scored..............................................................................................................................80 vs. Chicago, January 30, 1998 (80-87)*
Fewest points allowed......................................................................................................................... 77 vs. Chicago, November 21, 2000 (89-77)
Most points scored, Warriors (individual)....................................................52, Rick Barry, vs. Chicago at Fresno, CA, February 16, 1967 (125-124)
.................................................................................................................................. 52, Klay Thompson, at Chicago, October 29, 2018 (149-124)
Most points scored, Bulls (individual)......................................................................49, Michael Jordan, vs. Chicago, November 24, 1992 (92-101)
* Multiple occasions; most recent listed

WARRIORS YEARLY RESULTS VS. BULLS


SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL
1966-67............................. 3-0 ................... 2-2 .......................1-1 .............. 6-3 1994-95............................. 0-1................... 0-1 .......................—............... 0-2
1967-68............................. 3-1 ................... 3-1 .......................—............... 6-2 1995-96............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1968-69............................. 1-3 ................... 2-1 .......................—............... 3-4 1996-97............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1969-70............................. 1-2 ................... 1-1 .......................0-1 .............. 2-4 1997-98............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1970-71............................. 0-2 ................... 2-1 .......................0-1 .............. 2-4 1998-99............................. 0-0................... 0-0.......................—............... 0-0
1971-72............................. 1-1 ................... 1-2 .......................1-0 .............. 3-3 1999-00............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1972-73............................. 1-2 ................... 2-1 .......................—............... 3-3 2000-01............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1973-74............................. 1-2 ................... 1-2 .......................—............... 2-4 2001-02............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1974-75............................. 1-1 ................... 0-2 .......................—............... 1-3 2002-03............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1975-76............................. 2-0 ................... 2-1 .......................—............... 4-1 2003-04............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1976-77............................. 1-1 ................... 1-1 .......................—............... 2-2 2004-05............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1977-78............................. 1-1 ................... 2-0 .......................—............... 3-1 2005-06............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1978-79............................. 0-2 ................... 1-1 .......................—............... 1-3 2006-07............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1979-80............................. 1-2 ................... 1-2 .......................—............... 2-4 2007-08............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1
1980-81............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................—............... 1-1 2008-09............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1981-82............................. 1-0 ................... 1-0 .......................—............... 2-0 2009-10............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1982-83............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................—............... 0-2 2010-11............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1983-84............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................—............... 0-2 2011-12............................. 1-0................... —.......................—............... 1-0
1984-85............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................—............... 1-1 2012-13............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1985-86............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................—............... 0-2 2013-14............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1986-87............................. 1-0 ................... 1-0 .......................—............... 2-0 2014-15............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1
1987-88............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................—............... 0-2 2015-16............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1988-89............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................—............... 1-1 2016-17............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1989-90............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................—............... 0-2 2017-18............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1990-91............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................—............... 1-1 2018-19............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1991-92............................. 0-1 ................... 1-0 .......................—............... 1-1 2019-20............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1992-93............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................—............... 0-2 Total........................ 40-36............32-45................... 2-3.........74-84
1993-94............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................—............... 0-2

430
CLEVELAND CAVALIERS

2020-21 FIRST HALF SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES PACIFIC)


Monday, February 15.....................at Chase Center, San Francisco (7:00)

LAST 10 GAMES VS. CAVALIERS


DATE H/A W/L SCORE +/-
CURRENT STREAKS VS. CAVALIERS
2/1/20 H W 131-112 +19
Overall....................................Won 6 (Won 15 of 18) 4/5/19 H W 120-114 +6
Last Win....................................February 1, 2020 (131-112) 12/5/18 A W 129-105 +24
Last Loss................................December 25, 2016 (108-109) 1/15/18 A W 118-108 +10
Home......................................... Won 6 (Won 8 of 9) 12/25/17 H W 99-92 +7
Last Home Win..........................February 1, 2020 (131-112) 1/16/17 H W 126-91 +35
Last Home Loss............................. March 14, 2014 (94-103) 12/25/16 A L 108-109 -1
Road.......................................... Won 2 (Won 7 of 9) 1/18/16 A W 132-98 +34
12/25/15 H W 89-83 +6
Last Road Win.........................December 5, 2018 (129-105)
2/26/15 A L 99-110 -11
Last Road Loss.......................December 25, 2016 (108-109)

WARRIORS VS. CAVALIERS SERIES FACTS


Largest winning margin.........................................................................................................................40 vs. Cleveland, March 8, 1990 (145-105)
Largest losing margin........................................................................................................................33 at Cleveland, January 23, 1989 (109-142)
Most points scored...............................................................................................................................145 vs. Cleveland, March 8, 1990 (145-105)
Most points allowed........................................................................................................................142 at Cleveland, January 23, 1989 (109-142)
Fewest points scored................................................................................................................................64 vs. Cleveland, March 30, 1996 (64-90)
Fewest points allowed....................................................................................................................74 vs. Cleveland, November 10, 1970 (109-74)
Most points scored, Warriors (individual)........................................................................48, Rick Barry, vs. Cleveland, October 19, 1974 (113-110)
Most points scored, Cavaliers (individual).................................................................. 42, LeBron James, at Cleveland, February 26, 2015 (99-110)

WARRIORS YEARLY RESULTS VS. CAVALIERS


SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL
1970-71............................. 2-0 ................... 1-1 .......................—............... 3-1 1996-97............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1971-72............................. 2-0 ................... 2-0 .......................—............... 4-0 1997-98............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1972-73............................. 1-1 ................... 2-0 .......................—............... 3-1 1998-99............................. 0-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-1
1973-74............................. 2-0 ................... 2-0 .......................—............... 4-0 1999-00............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1974-75............................. 2-0 ................... 0-2 .......................—............... 2-2 2000-01............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1975-76............................. 2-0 ................... 1-1 .......................—............... 3-1 2001-02............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1976-77............................. 2-0 ................... 0-2 .......................—............... 2-2 2002-03............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1977-78............................. 2-0 ................... 0-2 .......................—............... 2-2 2003-04............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1978-79............................. 0-1 ................... 1-1 .......................—............... 1-2 2004-05............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1979-80............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................—............... 0-2 2005-06............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1980-81............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................—............... 1-1 2006-07............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1981-82............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................—............... 1-1 2007-08............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1
THE OPPONENTS

1982-83............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................—............... 0-2 2008-09............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1983-84............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................—............... 1-1 2009-10............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1984-85............................. 0-1 ................... 1-0 .......................—............... 1-1 2010-11............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1985-86............................. 1-0 ................... 1-0 .......................—............... 2-0 2011-12..............................—................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-0
1986-87............................. 0-1 ................... 1-0 .......................—............... 1-1 2012-13............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1987-88............................. 1-0 ................... 1-0 .......................—............... 2-0 2013-14............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1
1988-89............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................—............... 1-1 2014-15............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1989-90............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................—............... 1-1 2015-16............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1990-91............................. 1-0 ................... 1-0 .......................—............... 2-0 2016-17............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................— .............. 1-1
1991-92............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................—............... 1-1 2017-18............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1992-93............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................—............... 0-2 2018-19............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1993-94............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................—............... 0-2 2019-20............................. 1-0................... —.......................—............... 1-0
1994-95............................. 0-1................... 0-1 .......................—............... 0-2 Total........................ 38-18............24-34....................—.........62-52
1995-96............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2

431
DALLAS MAVERICKS

2020-21 FIRST HALF SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES PACIFIC)


Thursday, February 4.............................. at American Airlines Center, Dallas (4:30)
Saturday, February 6.............................. at American Airlines Center, Dallas (5:30)

LAST 10 GAMES VS. MAVERICKS


DATE H/A W/L SCORE +/-
CURRENT STREAKS VS. MAVERICKS
1/14/20 H L 97-124 -27
Overall.................................... Lost 4 (Won 19 of 25) 12/28/19 H L 121-141 -20
Last Win....................................January 13, 2019 (119-114) 11/20/19 A L 94-142 -48
Last Loss......................................January 14, 2020 (97-124) 3/23/19 H L 91-126 -35
Home...................................... Lost 3 (Won 14 of 18) 1/13/19 A W 119-114 +5
Last Home Win......................December 22, 2018 (120-116) 12/22/18 H W 120-116 +4
Last Home Loss...........................January 14, 2020 (97-124) 11/17/18 A L 109-112 -3
Road.........................................Lost 1 (Won 8 of 11) 2/8/18 H W 121-103 +18
1/3/18 A W 125-122 +3
Last Road Win...........................January 13, 2019 (119-114)
12/14/17 H W 112-97 +15
Last Road Loss.........................November 20, 2019 (94-142)

WARRIORS VS. MAVERICKS SERIES FACTS


Largest winning margin....................................................................................................................................41 at Dallas, April 2, 1993 (134-93)
Largest losing margin............................................................................................................................48 at Dallas, November 20, 2019 (94-142)
Most points scored.................................................................................................................................143 at Dallas, January 18, 1992 (143-141)
Most points allowed.............................................................................................................................149 vs. Dallas, January 15, 1985 (104-149)
Fewest points scored...................................................................................................................................73 at Dallas, March 20, 2011 (73-101)*
Fewest points allowed............................................................................................................................ 79 vs. Dallas, February 19, 1999 (84-79)*
Most points scored, Warriors (individual)....................................................................... 51, Stephen Curry, vs. Dallas, February 4, 2015 (128-114)
Most points scored, Mavericks (individual).........................................................................51, Dirk Nowitzki, at Dallas, March 23, 2006 (122-121)
* Multiple occasions; most recent listed

WARRIORS YEARLY RESULTS VS. MAVERICKS


SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL
1980-81............................. 2-1 ................... 1-1 .......................—............... 3-2 2001-02............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1981-82............................. 2-0 ................... 3-0 .......................—............... 5-0 2002-03............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1982-83............................. 2-1 ................... 0-2 .......................—............... 2-3 2003-04............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3
1983-84............................. 1-1 ................... 0-3 .......................—............... 1-4 2004-05............................. 0-2................... 1-1.......................—............... 1-3
1984-85............................. 1-2 ................... 0-2 .......................—............... 1-4 2005-06............................. 1-1................... 2-0.......................—............... 3-1
1985-86............................. 1-1 ................... 0-3 .......................—............... 1-4 2006-07............................. 2-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 3-0
1986-87............................. 0-3 ................... 0-2 .......................—............... 0-5 2007-08............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3
1987-88............................. 1-1 ................... 0-3 .......................—............... 1-4 2008-09............................. 1-0................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-2
1988-89............................. 2-0 ................... 1-1 .......................—............... 3-1 2009-10............................. 0-2................... 1-1.......................—............... 1-3
1989-90............................. 1-1 ................... 0-2 .......................—............... 1-3 2010-11............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3
1990-91............................. 1-1 ................... 1-1 .......................—............... 2-2 2011-12............................. 1-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-2
1991-92............................. 2-0 ................... 2-0 .......................—............... 4-0 2012-13............................. 1-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-1
1992-93............................. 2-0 ................... 2-0 .......................—............... 4-0 2013-14............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1
1993-94............................. 2-0 ................... 2-0 .......................—............... 4-0 2014-15............................. 2-0................... 2-0.......................—............... 4-0
1994-95............................. 0-2................... 1-1 .......................—............... 1-3 2015-16............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1
1995-96............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2 2016-17............................. 2-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 3-0
1996-97............................. 2-0................... 2-0.......................—............... 4-0 2017-18............................. 2-0................... 2-0.......................—............... 4-0
1997-98............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1 2018-19............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2
1998-99............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2 2019-20............................. 0-2................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-3
1999-00............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4 Total........................ 46-36............32-48....................—.........78-84
2000-01............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4

432
DENVER NUGGETS

2020-21 FIRST HALF SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES PACIFIC)


Thursday, January 14.................................................. at Ball Arena, Denver (7:00)

LAST 10 GAMES VS. NUGGETS


DATE H/A W/L SCORE +/-
CURRENT STREAKS VS. NUGGETS 3/3/20 A W 116-100 +16
Overall....................................... Won 1 (Won 4 of 5) 1/16/20 H L 131-134 OT -3
Last Win........................................ March 3, 2020 (116-100) 4/2/19 H W 116-102 +14
Last Loss...............................January 16, 2020 (131-134 OT) 3/8/19 H W 122-105 +17
Home.......................Lost 1 (Had won 3; Won 8 of 10) 1/15/19 A W 142-111 +31
Last Home Win.................................April 2, 2019 (122-105) 10/21/18 A L 98-100 -2
Last Home Loss....................January 16, 2020 (131-134 OT) 2/3/18 A L 108-115 -7
1/8/18 H W 124-114 +10
Road.......................................... Won 2 (Won 3 of 5)
12/23/17 H L 81-96 -15
Last Road Win............................... March 3, 2020 (116-100) 11/4/17 A W 127-108 +19
Last Road Loss.............................October 21, 2018 (98-100)

WARRIORS VS. NUGGETS SERIES FACTS


Largest winning margin.......................................................................................................................45 vs. Denver, November 7, 1981 (152-107)
Largest losing margin..................................................................................................................................... 39 at Denver, April 9, 2012 (84-123)
Most points scored.............................................................................................................................162 vs. Denver, November 2, 1990 (162-158)
Most points allowed..........................................................................................................................158 vs. Denver, November 2, 1990 (162-158)
Fewest points scored................................................................................................................................. 77 vs. Denver, January 16, 1995 (77-73)
Fewest points allowed............................................................................................................................69 at Denver, December 26, 1997 (81-69)
Most points scored, Warriors (individual)..............................................................................44, Larry Hughes, vs. Denver, April 9, 2000 (117-103)
Most points scored, Nuggets (individual).........................................................................47, Alex English, vs. Denver, October 25, 1985 (105-119)

WARRIORS YEARLY RESULTS VS. NUGGETS


SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL
1976-77............................. 2-0 ................... 0-2 .......................—............... 2-2 1999-00............................. 2-0................... 0-2.......................—............... 2-2
1977-78............................. 2-0 ................... 0-2 .......................—............... 2-2 2000-01............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1978-79............................. 0-2 ................... 0-2 .......................—............... 0-4 2001-02............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1
1979-80............................. 2-1 ................... 1-2 .......................—............... 3-3 2002-03............................. 2-0................... 2-0.......................—............... 4-0
1980-81............................. 1-1 ................... 1-2 .......................—............... 2-3 2003-04............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3
1981-82............................. 2-1 ................... 0-2 .......................—............... 2-3 2004-05............................. 2-0................... 0-2.......................—............... 2-2
1982-83............................. 1-1 ................... 0-3 .......................—............... 1-4 2005-06............................. 1-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-2
1983-84............................. 2-1 ................... 1-1 .......................—............... 3-2 2006-07............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3
1984-85............................. 0-2 ................... 0-3 .......................—............... 0-5 2007-08............................. 0-2................... 1-1.......................—............... 1-3
1985-86............................. 2-1 ................... 0-2 .......................—............... 2-3 2008-09............................. 1-0................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-2
1986-87............................. 1-1 ................... 0-3 .......................—............... 1-4 2009-10............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1987-88............................. 1-2 ................... 0-2 .......................—............... 1-4 2010-11............................. 1-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-2
1988-89............................. 1-1 ................... 0-2 .......................—............... 1-3 2011-12............................. 1-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-1
1989-90............................. 2-0 ................... 0-2 .......................—............... 2-2 2012-13............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3
THE OPPONENTS

1990-91............................. 2-0 ................... 1-1 .......................—............... 3-1 2013-14............................. 0-2................... 2-0.......................—............... 2-2
1991-92............................. 2-0 ................... 2-0 .......................—............... 4-0 2014-15............................. 2-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 2-1
1992-93............................. 1-1 ................... 0-2 ...................... —............... 1-3 2015-16............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1
1993-94............................. 2-0 ................... 1-1 ...................... —............... 3-1 2016-17............................. 1-0................... 1-1.......................— .............. 2-1
1994-95............................. 1-1................... 2-0 .......................—............... 3-1 2017-18............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2
1995-96............................. 2-0................... 0-2.......................—............... 2-2 2018-19............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1
1996-97............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1 2019-20............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1
1997-98............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1 Total........................ 58-31............24-65....................—.........82-96
1998-99............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1

433
DETROIT PISTONS

2020-21 FIRST HALF SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES PACIFIC)


Tuesday, December 29...................................at Little Caesars Arena, Detroit (4:00)
Saturday, January 30.....................at Chase Center, San Francisco (5:30)

LAST 10 GAMES VS. PISTONS


CURRENT STREAKS VS. PISTONS DATE H/A W/L SCORE +/-
Overall.................................... Lost 1 (Won 13 of 16) 1/4/20 H L 104-111 -7
Last Win...................................... March 24, 2019 (121-114) 3/24/19 H W 121-114 +7
12/1/18 A L 102-111 -9
Last Loss......................................January 4, 2020 (104-111)
12/8/17 A W 102-98 +4
Home........................................Lost 1 (Won 8 of 10) 10/29/17 H L 107-115 -8
Last Home Win............................ March 24, 2019 (121-114) 1/12/17 H W 127-107 +20
Last Home Loss...........................January 4, 2020 (104-111) 12/23/16 A W 119-113 +6
Road........................................Lost 1 (Lost 17 of 24) 1/16/16 A L 95-113 -18
Last Road Win...........................December 8, 2017 (102-98) 11/9/15 H W 109-95 +14
Last Road Loss.........................December 1, 2018 (102-111) 3/11/15 H W 105-98 +7

WARRIORS VS. PISTONS SERIES FACTS (WEST COAST ERA)


Largest winning margin.....................................................................................................................39 vs. Detroit, November 13, 1966 (135-96)*
Largest losing margin.............................................................................................................................33 at Detroit, February 26, 1997 (84-117)
Most points scored.............................................................................................................................. 140 vs. Detroit, October 23, 1962 (140-113)
Most points allowed............................................................................................................................ 137 at Detroit, January 24, 1985 (118-137)
Fewest points scored........................................................................................................................... 71 vs. Detroit, November 12, 1997 (71-102)
Fewest points allowed.......................................................................................................................79 vs. Detroit, November 11, 2006 (111-79)*
Most points scored, Warriors (individual)..........................................................59, Wilt Chamberlain, at Detroit, February 11, 1964 (128-118, OT)
Most points scored, Pistons (individual)............................................................................. 49, Kelly Tripuka, at Detroit, March 12, 1982 (117-121)
* Multiple occasions; most recent listed

WARRIORS YEARLY RESULTS VS. PISTONS


SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL
Philadelphia Totals......... 24-13............... 10-35.....................17-9 .......... 51-57 1992-93............................. 1-0 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 2-0
1962-63............................. 2-2 ................... 2-3 .......................1-2 .............. 5-7 1993-94............................. 1-0 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 2-0
1963-64............................. 5-1 ................... 2-1 .......................2-1 .............. 9-3 1994-95............................. 1-0................... 0-1 .......................—............... 1-1
1964-65............................. 1-4 ................... 0-4 .......................1-0 .............. 2-8 1995-96............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1965-66............................. 3-0 ................... 1-2 .......................4-0 .............. 8-2 1996-97............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1966-67............................. 4-0 ................... 2-1 .......................1-1 .............. 7-2 1997-98............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1967-68............................. 2-2 ................... 1-2 .......................—............... 3-4 1998-99............................. 0-0................... 0-0.......................—............... 0-0
1968-69............................. 3-0 ................... 1-2 .......................—............... 4-2 1999-00............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1969-70............................. 2-1 ................... 1-2 .......................—............... 3-3 2000-01............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1970-71............................. 1-1 ................... 3-0 .......................— .............. 4-1 2001-02............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1971-72............................. 3-0 ................... 2-0 .......................— .............. 5-0 2002-03............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1972-73............................. 3-0 ................... 1-2 .......................—............... 4-2 2003-04............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1973-74............................. 0-3 ................... 1-2 .......................—............... 1-5 2004-05............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1974-75............................. 2-0 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 3-1 2005-06............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1975-76............................. 3-0 ................... 2-0 .......................— .............. 5-0 2006-07............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1976-77............................. 1-1 ................... 0-2 ......................—............... 1-3 2007-08............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1977-78............................. 2-0 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 2-2 2008-09............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1978-79............................. 2-0 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 3-1 2009-10............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1979-80............................. 0-1 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 1-1 2010-11............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1980-81............................. 1-0 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 2-0 2011-12..............................—................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-0
1981-82............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 0-2 2012-13............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1982-83............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 0-2 2013-14............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1983-84............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1 2014-15............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1984-85............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 0-2 2015-16............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1985-86............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1 2016-17............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1986-87............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................—............... 1-1 2017-18............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1
1987-88............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................—............... 0-2 2018-19............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1988-89............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1 2019-20............................. 0-1................... —.......................—............... 0-1
1989-90............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1 West........................ 62-31............33-53................... 9-4.......104-88
1990-91............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1 Total........................ 86-44............43-89................26-13..... 155-146
1991-92............................. 0-1 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 1-1

434
HOUSTON ROCKETS

2020-21 FIRST HALF SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES PACIFIC)


Not meeting in first half of 2020-21 season

LAST 10 GAMES VS. ROCKETS


DATE H/A W/L SCORE +/-
CURRENT STREAKS VS. ROCKETS 2/20/20 H L 105-135 -30
Overall........................................ Lost 1 (Lost 6 of 8) 12/25/19 H W 116-104 +12
Last Win................................December 25, 2019 (116-104) 11/6/19 A L 112-129 -17
Last Loss..................................February 20, 2020 (105-135) 3/13/19 A W 106-104 +2
Home.......................................... Lost 1 (Lost 5 of 7) 2/23/19 H L 112-118 -6
Last Home Win......................December 25, 2019 (116-104) 1/3/19 H L 134-135 OT -1
Last Home Loss.......................February 20, 2020 (105-135) 11/15/18 A L 86-107 -21
1/20/18 A L 108-116 -8
Road........................................... Lost 1 (Lost 3 of 4)
1/4/18 A W 124-114 +10
Last Road Win............................. March 13, 2019 (106-104) 10/17/17 H L 121-122 -1
Last Road Loss.........................November 6, 2019 (112-129)

WARRIORS VS. ROCKETS SERIES FACTS


Largest winning margin..........................................................................................................................30 at Houston, March 17, 2013 (108-78)*
Largest losing margin........................................................................................................................ 41 at Houston, November 14, 1979 (92-133)
Most points scored.........................................................................................................................144 vs. Houston, November 26,1974 (144-124)
Most points allowed............................................................................................................................144 at Houston, March 25, 1989 (104-144)
Fewest points scored..................................................................................................................................65 at Houston, January 5, 2004 (65-83)
Fewest points allowed..............................................................................................................................78 at Houston, March 17, 2013 (108-78)
Most points scored, Warriors (individual)................................................................... 51, Phil Smith, vs. Houston, December 11, 1976 (124-112)*
Most points scored, Rockets (individual)......................................................................... 51, Moses Malone, at Houston, March 11, 1981 (92-109)
* Multiple occasions; most recent listed

WARRIORS YEARLY RESULTS VS. ROCKETS


SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL
1967-68............................. 3-1 ................... 3-1 .......................—............... 6-2 1994-95............................. 0-2................... 0-2 .......................—............... 0-4
1968-69............................. 1-2 ................... 2-1 .......................—............... 3-3 1995-96............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2
1969-70............................. 1-1 ................... 1-3 .......................0-1 .............. 2-5 1996-97............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1970-71............................. 2-1 ................... 2-1 .......................—............... 4-2 1997-98............................. 0-2................... 1-1.......................—............... 1-3
1971-72............................. 1-0 ................... 3-0 .......................1-1 .............. 5-1 1998-99............................. 0-2................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-3
1972-73............................. 2-0 ................... 0-1 .......................1-0 .............. 3-1 1999-00............................. 0-2................... 1-1.......................—............... 1-3
1973-74............................. 2-0 ................... 2-0 .......................—............... 4-0 2000-01............................. 0-2................... 1-1.......................—............... 1-3
1974-75............................. 1-1 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 2-2 2001-02............................. 0-2................... 1-1.......................—............... 1-3
1975-76............................. 0-2 ................... 2-0 .......................— .............. 2-2 2002-03............................. 0-2................... 1-1.......................—............... 1-3
1976-77............................. 2-0 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 2-1 2003-04............................. 2-0................... 0-2.......................—............... 2-2
1977-78............................. 1-0 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 2-1 2004-05............................. 1-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-2
1978-79............................. 1-1 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 2-2 2005-06............................. 0-2................... 1-1.......................—............... 1-3
1979-80............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1 2006-07............................. 1-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-1
1980-81............................. 2-1 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 3-2 2007-08............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2
THE OPPONENTS

1981-82............................. 1-2 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 1-4 2008-09............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1982-83............................. 2-1 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 3-2 2009-10............................. 0-2................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-3
1983-84............................. 1-1 ................... 1-2 .......................—............... 2-3 2010-11............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3
1984-85............................. 2-1 ................... 0-2 .......................—............... 2-3 2011-12............................. 1-0................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-2
1985-86............................. 0-2 ................... 0-3 .......................—............... 0-5 2012-13............................. 0-2................... 1-1.......................—............... 1-3
1986-87............................. 3-0 ................... 1-1 .......................—............... 4-1 2013-14............................. 1-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-2
1987-88............................. 0-2 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 0-5 2014-15............................. 2-0................... 2-0.......................—............... 4-0
1988-89............................. 1-1 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 1-3 2015-16............................. 1-0................... 2-0.......................—............... 3-0
1989-90............................. 1-1 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 2-2 2016-17............................. 1-1................... 2-0.......................—............... 3-1
1990-91............................. 2-0 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 2-2 2017-18............................. 0-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 1-2
1991-92............................. 1-1 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 2-2 2018-19............................. 0-2................... 1-1.......................—............... 1-3
1992-93............................. 1-1 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 2-2 2019-20............................. 1-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-2
1993-94............................. 0-2 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 0-4 Total........................ 49-59............43-65................... 2-2.......94-126

435
INDIANA PACERS

2020-21 FIRST HALF SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES PACIFIC)


Tuesday, January 12.......................at Chase Center, San Francisco (7:30)
Wednesday, February 24........................at Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indiana (4:00)

LAST 10 GAMES VS. PACERS


DATE H/A W/L SCORE +/-
CURRENT STREAKS VS. PACERS
1/24/20 H L 118-129 -11
Overall........................................ Lost 1 (Lost 3 of 5) 3/21/19 H W 112-89 +23
Last Win........................................ March 21, 2019 (112-89) 1/28/19 A W 132-100 +32
Last Loss....................................January 24, 2020 (118-129) 4/5/18 A L 106-126 -20
Home........................................Lost 1 (Won 9 of 13) 3/27/18 H L 81-92 -11
Last Home Win.............................. March 21, 2019 (112-89) 12/5/16 H W 142-106 +36
Last Home Loss.........................January 24, 2020 (118-129) 11/21/16 A W 120-83 +37
Road.......................................... Won 1 (Won 3 of 4) 1/22/16 H W 122-110 +12
12/8/15 A W 131-123 +8
Last Road Win...........................January 28, 2019 (132-100)
2/22/15 A L 98-104 -6
Last Road Loss..................................April 5, 2018 (106-126)

WARRIORS VS. PACERS SERIES FACTS


Largest winning margin............................................................................................................................59 vs. Indiana, March 19, 1977 (150-91)
Largest losing margin........................................................................................................................... 39 at Indiana, January 15, 1990 (105-144)
Most points scored........................................................................................................................150 vs. Indiana, December 22, 1989 (150-124)*
Most points allowed........................................................................................................................... 144 at Indiana, January 15, 1990 (144-105)
Fewest points scored...............................................................................................................................71 vs. Indiana, December 6, 1996 (71-86)
Fewest points allowed.................................................................................................................................83 at Indiana, March 5, 1999 (102-83)
Most points scored, Warriors (individual).................................................................60, Klay Thompson, vs. Indiana, December 5, 2016 (142-106)
Most points scored, Pacers (individual).................................................................43, John Williamson, at Indiana, November 23, 1977 (116-126)

WARRIORS YEARLY RESULTS VS. PACERS


SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL
1976-77............................. 2-0................... 2-0 .......................—............... 4-0 1999-00............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1977-78............................. 2-0................... 1-1 ......................—............... 3-1 2000-01............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1978-79............................. 1-1................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 2-2 2001-02............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1979-80............................. 0-1................... 1-0 .......................—............... 1-1 2002-03............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1980-81............................. 1-0................... 0-1 .......................—............... 1-1 2003-04............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1981-82............................. 1-0................... 1-0 .......................—............... 2-0 2004-05............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1982-83............................. 1-0................... 0-1 .......................—............... 1-1 2005-06............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1983-84............................. 1-0................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 2-0 2006-07............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1
1984-85............................. 0-1................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 0-2 2007-08............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1985-86............................. 1-0................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1 2008-09............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1986-87............................. 0-1................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 0-2 2009-10............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1987-88............................. 0-1................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 0-2 2010-11............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1988-89............................. 0-1................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 1-1 2011-12............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1989-90............................. 1-0................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1 2012-13............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1990-91............................. 1-0................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1 2013-14............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1
1991-92............................. 1-0................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 2-0 2014-15............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1992-93............................. 0-1................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 0-2 2015-16............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1993-94............................. 1-0................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1 2016-17............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1994-95............................. 0-1................... 0-1 .......................—............... 0-2 2017-18............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1995-96............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1 2018-19............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1996-97............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1 2019-20............................. 0-1................... —.......................—............... 0-1
1997-98............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2 Total........................ 27-19............17-29....................—.........44-48
1998-99............................. 0-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-0

436
LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS

2020-21 FIRST HALF SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES PACIFIC)


Wednesday, January 6....................at Chase Center, San Francisco (7:00)
Friday, January 8...........................at Chase Center, San Francisco (7:00)

LAST 10 GAMES VS. CLIPPERS


DATE H/A W/L SCORE +/-
CURRENT STREAKS VS. CLIPPERS 3/10/20 H L 107-131 -24
Overall.................................... Lost 3 (Won 16 of 21) 1/10/20 A L 100-109 -9
Last Win...........................................April 7, 2019 (131-104) 10/24/19 H L 122-141 -19
Last Loss...................................... March 10, 2020 (100-109) 4/7/19 H W 131-104 +27
Home...................................... Lost 2 (Won 14 of 17) 1/18/19 A W 112-94 +18
Last Home Win.................................April 7, 2019 (131-104) 12/23/18 H W 129-127 +2
Last Home Loss........................... March 10, 2020 (100-109) 11/12/18 A L 116-121 OT -5
2/22/18 H W 134-127 +7
Road.........................................Lost 1 (Won 8 of 10)
1/10/18 H L 106-125 -19
Last Road Win.............................January 18, 2019 (112-94) 1/6/18 A W 121-105 +16
Last Road Loss...........................January 10, 2020 (100-109)

WARRIORS VS. CLIPPERS SERIES FACTS


Largest winning margin........................ 46, twice: vs. Los Angeles, January 28, 2017 (144-98) and vs. Los Angeles, December, 23, 1993 (141-95)
Largest losing margin....................................................................................................................28 vs. Los Angeles, November 6, 2009 (90-118)
Most points scored.........................................................................................................................144 vs. Los Angeles, January 28, 2017 (144-98)
Most points allowed............................................................................................................... 139 at Los Angeles, December 28, 1989 (139-119)*
Fewest points scored............................................................................................................................. 76 at Los Angeles, March 16, 2001 (76-94)
Fewest points allowed...................................................................................................................... 76 at Los Angeles, February 1, 2000 (107-76)
Most points scored, Warriors (individual)................................................................. 47, Chris Mullin, at Los Angeles, April 13, 1989 (126-128, OT)
Most points scored, Clippers (individual)................................................................50, Lou Williams, vs. Los Angeles, January 10, 2018 (106-125)
*Multiple occasions; most recent listed

WARRIORS YEARLY RESULTS VS. CLIPPERS


SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL
1970-71............................. 2-0 ................... 1-1 .......................—............... 3-1 1996-97............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3
1971-72............................. 1-1 ................... 2-0 .......................—............... 3-1 1997-98............................. 0-2................... 1-1.......................—............... 1-3
1972-73............................. 2-0 ................... 2-0 .......................— .............. 4-0 1998-99............................. 0-1................... 2-0.......................—............... 2-1
1973-74............................. 1-1 ................... 2-0 .......................— .............. 3-1 1999-00............................. 0-2................... 1-1.......................—............... 1-3
1974-75............................. 1-1 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 1-3 2000-01............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3
1975-76............................. 2-0 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 3-1 2001-02............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2
1976-77............................. 1-0 ................... 2-0 .......................— .............. 3-0 2002-03............................. 0-2................... 2-0.......................—............... 2-2
1977-78............................. 2-0 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 3-0 2003-04............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2
1978-79............................. 1-1 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 1-3 2004-05............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1979-80............................. 2-1 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 3-3 2005-06............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3
1980-81............................. 2-1 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 2-4 2006-07............................. 2-0................... 0-2.......................—............... 2-2
1981-82............................. 2-1 ................... 3-0 .......................—............... 5-1 2007-08............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1
1982-83............................. 2-1 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 3-3 2008-09............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1
1983-84............................. 2-1 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 3-3 2009-10............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2
THE OPPONENTS

1984-85............................. 1-2 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 2-4 2010-11............................. 2-0................... 0-2.......................—............... 2-2
1985-86............................. 3-0 ................... 2-1 .......................— .............. 5-1 2011-12............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2
1986-87............................. 3-0 ................... 3-0 .......................— .............. 6-0 2012-13............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1
1987-88............................. 2-1................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 3-3 2013-14............................. 2-0................... 0-2.......................—............... 2-2
1988-89............................. 3-0 ................... 2-1 .......................— .............. 5-1 2014-15............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1
1989-90............................. 2-0 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 3-1 2015-16............................. 2-0................... 2-0.......................—............... 4-0
1990-91............................. 2-1 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 3-2 2016-17............................. 2-0................... 2-0.......................—............... 4-0
1991-92............................. 1-1 ................... 2-1 .......................— .............. 3-2 2017-18............................. 1-1................... 2-0.......................—............... 3-1
1992-93............................. 1-2 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 2-3 2018-19............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1
1993-94............................. 2-0................... 2-1.......................— .............. 4-1 2019-20............................. 0-2................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-3
1994-95............................. 3-0................... 0-2 .......................—............... 3-2 vs. L.A. Clippers......... 51-27............39-39....................—.........91-66
1995-96............................. 1-1................... 2-0.......................—............... 3-1 Total........................ 75-36............56-54....................—.......131-90

437
LOS ANGELES LAKERS

2020-21 FIRST HALF SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES PACIFIC)


Monday, January 18.......................................at Staples Center, Los Angeles (7:00)
Sunday, February 28......................................at Staples Center, Los Angeles (5:00)

LAST 10 GAMES VS. LAKERS


CURRENT STREAKS VS. LAKERS DATE H/A W/L SCORE +/-
2/27/20 H L 86-116 -30
Overall.................................... Lost 3 (Won 18 of 25)
2/8/20 H L 120-125 -5
Last Win.............................................April 4, 2019 (108-90) 11/13/19 A L 94-120 -26
Last Loss....................................February 27, 2020 (86-116) 4/4/19 A W 108-90 +18
Home...................................... Lost 2 (Won 12 of 15) 2/2/19 H W 115-101 +14
Last Home Win..........................February 2, 2019 (115-101) 1/21/19 A W 130-111 +19
Last Home Loss.........................February 27, 2020 (86-116) 12/25/18 H L 101-127 -26
Road........................Lost 1 (Had won 5; Won 8 of 12) 3/14/18 H W 117-106 +11
Last Road Win....................................April 4, 2019 (108-90) 12/22/17 H W 113-106 +7
12/18/17 A W 116-114 OT +2
Last Road Loss.........................November 13, 2019 (94-120)

WARRIORS VS. LAKERS SERIES FACTS (WEST COAST ERA)


Largest winning margin.............................................................................................................43 vs. Los Angeles, November 23, 2016 (149-106)
Largest losing margin......................................................................................................................... 63 at Los Angeles, March 19, 1972 (162-99)
Most points scored...................................................................................................................149 vs. Los Angeles, November 23, 2016 (149-106)
Most points allowed......................................................................................................................... 162 at Los Angeles, March 19, 1972 (162-99)
Fewest points scored.........................................................................................................................72 at Los Angeles, November 2, 2003 (72-87)
Fewest points allowed.............................................................................................................................76 at Los Angeles, April 3, 1999 (81-76)*
Most points scored, Warriors (individual)........................................................72, Wilt Chamberlain, at Los Angeles, November 3, 1962 (115-127)
Most points scored, Lakers (individual)..................................................................52, Elgin Baylor, at Los Angeles, December 15, 1962 (104-113)
*Multiple occasions; most recent listed

WARRIORS YEARLY RESULTS VS. LAKERS


SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL
Philadelphia Totals......... 31-12................. 7-38 .....................13-9 .......... 51-59 1992-93............................. 1-2 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 1-4
1962-63............................. 2-4 ................... 2-4 .......................—............... 4-8 1993-94............................. 2-0 ................... 3-0 .......................— .............. 5-0
1963-64............................. 4-2 ................... 3-3 ......................—............... 7-5 1994-95............................. 3-0................... 0-2 .......................—............... 3-2
1964-65............................. 1-4 ................... 1-4 ......................—............... 2-8 1995-96............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3
1965-66............................. 1-3 ................... 2-3 .......................0-1 .............. 3-7 1996-97............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1966-67............................. 3-1 ................... 2-2 .......................1-0 .............. 6-3 1997-98............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3
1967-68............................. 3-1 ................... 1-3 .......................— .............. 4-4 1998-99............................. 0-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 1-2
1968-69............................. 1-2 ................... 2-2 .......................— .............. 3-4 1999-00............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1969-70............................. 1-2 ................... 1-2 .......................0-1............... 2-5 2000-01............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3
1970-71............................. 2-1 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 2-4 2001-02............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3
1971-72............................. 0-3 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 1-5 2002-03............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2
1972-73............................. 1-3 ................... 2-1 .......................— .............. 3-4 2003-04............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3
1973-74............................. 3-0 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 4-2 2004-05............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3
1974-75............................. 3-0 ................... 2-2 .......................— .............. 5-2 2005-06............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1975-76............................. 4-0 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 5-2 2006-07............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1976-77............................. 2-0 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 2-2 2007-08............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2
1977-78............................. 0-2 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 0-4 2008-09............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1978-79............................. 0-2 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 1-3 2009-10............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1979-80............................. 1-2 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 1-5 2010-11............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3
1980-81............................. 1-2 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 1-5 2011-12............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1981-82............................. 3-0 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 3-3 2012-13............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3
1982-83............................. 0-3 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 1-5 2013-14............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1
1983-84............................. 2-1 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 3-3 2014-15............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1
1984-85............................. 1-2 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 1-5 2015-16............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1
1985-86............................. 1-2 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 2-4 2016-17............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1
1986-87............................. 2-1 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 2-4 2017-18............................. 2-0................... 2-0.......................—............... 4-0
1987-88............................. 0-3 ................... 0-3 ......................—............... 0-6 2018-19............................. 1-1................... 2-0.......................—............... 3-1
1988-89............................. 1-2 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 2-3 2019-20............................. 0-2................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-3
1989-90............................. 1-1 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 1-4 West........................ 74-81.......... 42-113................... 1-2..... 117-196
1990-91............................. 2-1 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 2-3 Total...................... 105-93.......... 49-151................14-11..... 168-255
1991-92............................. 1-1 ................... 2-1 .......................— .............. 3-2

438
MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES

2020-21 FIRST HALF SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES PACIFIC)


Not meeting in first half of 2020-21 season

LAST 10 GAMES VS. GRIZZLIES


DATE H/A W/L SCORE +/-
CURRENT STREAKS VS. GRIZZLIES 1/12/20 A L 102-122 -20
Overall.................................... Lost 2 (Won 14 of 20) 12/9/19 H L 102-110 -8
Last Win..................................November 19, 2019 (114-95) 11/19/19 A W 114-95 +19
Last Loss....................................January 12, 2020 (102-122) 4/10/19 A L 117-132 -15
Home.......................Lost 1 (Had won 5; Won 9 of 11) 3/27/19 A W 118-103 +15
Last Home Win........................December 17, 2018 (110-93) 12/17/18 H W 110-93 +17
Last Home Loss.......................December 9, 2019 (102-110) 11/5/18 H W 117-101 +16
12/30/17 H W 141-128 +13
Road.........................................Lost 1 (Won 6 of 10)
12/20/17 H W 97-84 +13
Last Road Win.........................November 19, 2019 (114-95) 10/21/17 A L 101-111 -10
Last Road Loss...........................January 12, 2020 (102-122)

WARRIORS VS. GRIZZLIES SERIES FACTS


Largest winning margin.....................................................................................................................50 vs. Memphis, November 2, 2015 (119-69)
Largest losing margin.........................................................................................................................29 at Memphis, November 12, 2004 (67-96)
Most points scored.......................................................................................................................141 vs. Memphis, December 30, 2017 (141-128)
Most points allowed...........................................................................................................................144 at Memphis, January 3, 2007 (135-144)
Fewest points scored...........................................................................................................................67 at Memphis, November 12, 2004 (67-96)
Fewest points allowed.......................................................................................................................69 vs. Memphis, November 2, 2015 (119-69)
Most points scored, Warriors (individual).......................................................................46, Stephen Curry, vs. Memphis, April 13, 2016 (125-104)
Most points scored, Grizzlies (individual)...............................................................45, Mike Miller, vs. Memphis, February 21, 2007 (118-115, OT)

WARRIORS YEARLY RESULTS VS. GRIZZLIES


SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL
1995-96............................. 2-0 ................... 2-0 .......................—............... 4-0 2009-10............................. 2-0................... 0-2.......................—............... 2-2
1996-97............................. 1-1................... 2-0.......................—............... 3-1 2010-11............................. 1-0................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-2
1997-98............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3 2011-12............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1998-99............................. 1-0................... 2-0.......................—............... 3-0 2012-13............................. 0-2................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-3
1999-00............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1 2013-14............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2
2000-01............................. 0-2................... 1-1.......................—............... 1-3 2014-15............................. 1-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-1
2001-02............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1 2015-16............................. 2-0................... 2-0.......................—............... 4-0
2002-03............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2 2016-17............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2
2003-04............................. 0-2................... 1-1.......................—............... 1-3 2017-18............................. 2-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 2-1
2004-05............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3 2018-19............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1
2005-06............................. 0-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-3 2019-20............................. 0-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 1-2
2006-07............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1 vs. Memphis............. 20-14............13-22....................—.........33-36
2007-08............................. 2-0................... 2-0.......................—............... 4-0 Total........................ 27-18............21-26....................—.........48-44
THE OPPONENTS

2008-09............................. 0-2................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-3

439
MIAMI HEAT

2020-21 FIRST HALF SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES PACIFIC)


Wednesday, February 17................at Chase Center, San Francisco (7:00)

LAST 10 GAMES VS. HEAT


DATE H/A W/L SCORE +/-
CURRENT STREAKS VS. HEAT
2/10/20 H L 101-113 -12
Overall......................................Lost 3 (Won 8 of 12) 11/29/19 A L 105-122 -17
Last Win..................................February 10, 2019 (120-118) 2/27/19 A L 125-126 -1
Last Loss..................................February 10, 2020 (101-113) 2/10/19 H W 120-118 +2
Home.........................Lost 1 (Had won 5; Won 5 of 6) 12/3/17 A W 123-95 +28
Last Home Win........................February 10, 2019 (120-118) 11/6/17 H W 97-80 +17
Last Home Loss.......................February 10, 2020 (101-113) 1/23/17 A L 102-105 -3
Road........................................... Lost 2 (Lost 3 of 4) 1/10/17 H W 107-95 +12
2/24/16 A W 118-112 +6
Last Road Win...........................December 3, 2017 (123-95)
1/11/16 H W 111-103 +8
Last Road Loss.......................November 29, 2019 (105-122)

WARRIORS VS. HEAT SERIES FACTS


Largest winning margin.................................................................................................................................35 at Miami, March 7, 2008 (134-99)
Largest losing margin.........................................................................................................................22 vs. Miami, December 10, 2010 (84-106)*
Most points scored...............................................................................................................................137 at Miami, December 1, 1990 (137-111)
Most points allowed.....................................................................................................................130 vs. Miami, December 1, 2008 (129-130, OT)
Fewest points scored.................................................................................................................................. 75 vs. Miami, January 16, 2013 (75-92)
Fewest points allowed..........................................................................................................................80 vs. Miami, December 12, 1995 (105-80)
Most points scored, Warriors (individual).....................................................................44, Jason Richardson, at Miami, March 10, 2006 (111-106)
Most points scored, Heat (individual)................................................................................42, Dwyane Wade, at Miami, March 10, 2006 (111-106)
*Multiple occasions; most recent listed

WARRIORS YEARLY RESULTS VS. HEAT


SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL
1988-89............................. 2-0 ................... 2-0 .......................—............... 4-0 2005-06............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1
1989-90............................. 1-0 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 2-0 2006-07............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1990-91............................. 1-0 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 2-0 2007-08............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1991-92............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1 2008-09............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1992-93............................. 1-0 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 2-0 2009-10............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1993-94............................. 1-0 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 2-0 2010-11............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1994-95............................. 1-0................... 0-1 .......................—............... 1-1 2011-12............................. 1-0................... —.......................—............... 1-0
1995-96............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1 2012-13............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1
1996-97............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2 2013-14............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1
1997-98............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2 2014-15............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1998-99............................. 0-0................... 0-0.......................—............... 0-0 2015-16............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1999-00............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1 2016-17............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
2000-01............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2 2017-18............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
2001-02............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2 2018-19............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
2002-03............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1 2019-20............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
2003-04............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1 Total........................ 19-13............13-18....................—.........32-31
2004-05............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2

440
MILWAUKEE BUCKS

2020-21 FIRST HALF SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES PACIFIC)


Friday, December 25................................at Fiserv Forum, Milwaukee (11:30 a.m.)

LAST 10 GAMES VS. BUCKS


DATE H/A W/L SCORE +/-
CURRENT STREAKS VS. BUCKS 1/8/20 H L 98-107 -9
Overall........................................ Lost 1 (Lost 3 of 4) 12/7/18 A W 105-95 +10
Last Win....................................December 7, 2018 (105-95) 11/8/18 H L 111-134 -23
Last Loss........................................January 8, 2020 (98-107) 3/29/18 H L 107-116 -9
Home..........................................Lost 3 (Won 4 of 7) 1/12/18 A W 108-94 +14
Last Home Win.............................. March 18, 2017 (117-92) 3/18/17 H W 117-92 +25
Last Home Loss.............................January 8, 2020 (98-107) 11/19/16 A W 124-121 +3
12/18/15 H W 121-112 +9
Road.......................................... Won 3 (Won 5 of 6)
12/12/15 A L 95-108 -13
Last Road Win...........................December 7, 2018 (108-94) 3/28/15 A W 108-95 +13
Last Road Loss.........................December 12, 2015 (105-95)

WARRIORS VS. BUCKS SERIES FACTS


Largest winning margin................................................................................................................ 37 vs. Milwaukee, December 20, 1975 (124-87)
Largest losing margin...................................................................................................................... 33 at Milwaukee, December 8, 1972 (91-124)
Most points scored.................................................................................................................... 140 vs. Milwaukee, November 29, 1968 (140-119)
Most points allowed.....................................................................................................................138 at Milwaukee, March 8, 2003 (133-138, OT)
Fewest points scored........................................................................................................................ 72 at Milwaukee, November 13, 2010 (72-79)
Fewest points allowed..................................................................................................................... 79 at Milwaukee, November 13, 2010 (72-79)
Most points scored, Warriors (individual)................................................................40, Antawn Jamison, at Milwaukee, March 8, 2003 (133-138)
Most points scored, Bucks (individual).......................................................... 55, Brandon Jennings, at Milwaukee, November 14, 2009 (125-129)
*Multiple occasions; most recent listed

WARRIORS YEARLY RESULTS VS. BUCKS


SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL
1968-69............................. 2-1 ................... 1-1 .......................0-1............... 3-3 1995-96............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1969-70............................. 2-1 ................... 0-3 .......................—............... 2-4 1996-97............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1970-71............................. 0-3 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 0-6 1997-98............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1971-72............................. 1-0 ................... 1-1 .......................0-1............... 2-2 1998-99............................. 0-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-1
1972-73............................. 1-2 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 1-5 1999-00............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1
1973-74............................. 1-2 ................... 2-1 .......................— .............. 3-3 2000-01............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1974-75............................. 2-0 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 3-1 2001-02............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1975-76............................. 3-0 ................... 2-0 .......................— .............. 5-0 2002-03............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1976-77............................. 1-1 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 1-3 2003-04............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1977-78............................. 1-1 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 2-2 2004-05............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1978-79............................. 2-0 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 2-2 2005-06............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1
1979-80............................. 0-3 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 0-6 2006-07............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1980-81............................. 0-1 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 1-1 2007-08............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1981-82............................. 1-0 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 2-0 2008-09............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
THE OPPONENTS

1982-83............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1 2009-10............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1983-84............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 0-2 2010-11............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1984-85............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 0-2 2011-12............................. 0-1................... —.......................—............... 0-1
1985-86............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 0-2 2012-13............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1986-87............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 0-2 2013-14............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1987-88............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 0-2 2014-15............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1988-89............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 0-2 2015-16............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1989-90............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1 2016-17............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................— .............. 2-0
1990-91............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1 2017-18............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1
1991-92............................. 1-0 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 2-0 2018-19............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1
1992-93............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1 2019-20............................. 0-1................... —.......................—............... 0-1
1993-94............................. 1-0 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 2-0 Total........................ 34-35............21-46................... 0-2.........55-83
1994-95............................. 0-1................... 0-1 .......................—............... 0-2

441
MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES

2020-21 FIRST HALF SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES PACIFIC)


Monday, January 25.......................at Chase Center, San Francisco (7:00)
Wednesday, January 27..................at Chase Center, San Francisco (7:00)

LAST 10 GAMES VS. TIMBERWOLVES


DATE H/A W/L SCORE +/-
CURRENT STREAKS VS. TIMBERWOLVES
1/2/20 A L 84-99 -15
Overall........................................ Lost 1 (Lost 3 of 4) 12/23/19 H W 113-104 +9
Last Win................................December 23, 2019 (113-104) 11/8/19 A L 119-125 OT -6
Last Loss..........................................January 2, 2020 (84-99) 3/29/19 A L 130-131 OT -1
Home......................................Won 7 (Won 21 of 26) 3/19/19 A W 117-107 +10
Last Home Win......................December 23, 2019 (113-104) 12/10/18 H W 116-108 +8
Last Home Loss...........................April 5, 2016 (117-124 OT) 11/2/18 H W 116-99 +17
Road........................................... Lost 3 (Lost 5 of 6) 3/11/18 A L 103-109 -6
1/25/18 H W 126-113 +13
Last Road Win............................. March 19, 2019 (117-107)
11/8/17 H W 125-101 +24
Last Road Loss.................................January 2, 2020 (84-99)

WARRIORS VS. TIMBERWOLVES SERIES FACTS


Largest winning margin.................................................................................................................41 vs. Minnesota, November 9, 2009 (146-105)
Largest losing margin.......................................................................................................................39 at Minnesota, February 23, 2001 (83-122)
Most points scored.....................................................................................................................146 vs. Minnesota, November 9, 2009 (146-105)*
Most points allowed.................................................................................................................... 131 at Minnesota, March 29, 2019 (130-131 OT)
Fewest points scored.................................................................................................................................. 74 vs. Minnesota, April 9, 2004 (74-92)
Fewest points allowed....................................................................................................................76 at Minnesota, December 11, 1999 (104-76)
Most points scored, Warriors (individual).............................................................46, Stephen Curry, at Minnesota, November 12, 2015 (129-116)
Most points scored, Timberwolves (individual).............................................................. 42, Ricky Davis, vs. Minnesota, April 15, 2007 (121-108)*
* Multiple occasions; most recent listed

WARRIORS YEARLY RESULTS VS. TIMBERWOLVES


SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL
1989-90............................. 2-0 ................... 1-1 ......................—............... 3-1 2005-06............................. 2-0................... 0-2.......................—............... 2-2
1990-91............................. 2-0 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 3-1 2006-07............................. 2-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 2-1
1991-92............................. 2-0 ................... 2-0 .......................—............... 4-0 2007-08............................. 1-1................... 2-0.......................—............... 3-1
1992-93............................. 1-1 ................... 2-0 .......................— .............. 3-1 2008-09............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2
1993-94............................. 1-1 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 2-2 2009-10............................. 1-0................... 2-0.......................—............... 3-0
1994-95............................. 0-2................... 1-1 .......................—............... 1-3 2010-11............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1
1995-96............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1 2011-12............................. 0-1................... 2-0.......................—............... 2-1
1996-97............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3 2012-13............................. 2-0................... 2-0.......................—............... 4-0
1997-98............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4 2013-14............................. 1-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-1
1998-99............................. 2-0................... 0-2.......................—............... 2-2 2014-15............................. 2-0................... 2-0.......................—............... 4-0
1999-00............................. 0-2................... 1-1.......................—............... 1-3 2015-16............................. 0-1................... 2-0.......................—............... 2-1
2000-01............................. 2-0................... 0-2.......................—............... 2-2 2016-17............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1
2001-02............................. 0-2................... 1-1.......................—............... 1-3 2017-18............................. 2-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 2-1
2002-03............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3 2018-19............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1
2003-04............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2 2019-20............................. 1-0................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-2
2004-05............................. 0-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 1-2 Total........................ 38-19............30-29....................—.........68-48

442
NEW ORLEANS PELICANS

2020-21 FIRST HALF SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES PACIFIC)


Not meeting in first half of 2020-21 season

LAST 10 GAMES VS. PELICANS


DATE H/A W/L SCORE +/-
CURRENT STREAKS VS. PELICANS 2/23/20 H L 101-115 -14
Overall.................................... Lost 1 (Won 25 of 29) 12/20/19 H W 106-102 +4
Last Win................................December 20, 2019 (106-102) 11/17/19 A L 100-108 -8
Last Loss..................................February 23, 2020 (101-115) 10/28/19 A W 134-123 +11
Home...................................... Lost 1 (Won 13 of 15) 4/9/19 A W 112-103 +9
Last Home Win......................December 20, 2019 (106-102) 1/16/19 H W 147-140 +7
Last Home Loss.......................February 23, 2020 (101-115) 10/31/18 H W 131-121 +10
4/7/18 H L 120-126 -6
Road......................Lost 1 (Had won 6; Won 14 of 16)
12/4/17 A W 125-115 +10
Last Road Win...........................October 28, 2020 (134-123) 11/25/17 H W 110-95 +15
Last Road Loss.......................November 17, 2019 (100-108)

WARRIORS VS. PELICANS SERIES FACTS


Largest winning margin................................................................................................................27 vs. New Orleans, December 4, 2014 (112-85)
Largest losing margin........................................................................................................................ 18 at New Orleans, March 13, 2004 (84-102)
Most points scored..................................................................................................................... 147 vs. New Orleans, January 16, 2019 (147-140)
Most points allowed.................................................................................................................. 140 vs. New Orleans, January 16, 2019 (147-140)
Fewest points scored.............................................................................................................................. 81 at New Orleans, April 24, 2012 (81-83)
Fewest points allowed.........................................................................................................................72 at New Orleans, March 18, 2013 (93-72)
Most points scored, Warriors (individual)..............................................................53, Stephen Curry, at New Orleans, October 31, 2015 (134-120)
Most points scored, Pelicans (individual)............................................................. 45, Anthony Davis, at New Orleans, October 28, 2016 (122-114)

WARRIORS YEARLY RESULTS VS. PELICANS


SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL
2002-03............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1 2012-13............................. 2-0................... 2-0.......................—............... 4-0
2003-04............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2 2013-14............................. 1-0................... 2-0.......................—............... 3-0
2004-05............................. 2-0................... 0-2.......................—............... 2-2 2014-15............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1
2005-06............................. 1-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-2 2015-16............................. 2-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 3-0
2006-07............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1 2016-17............................. 2-0................... 2-0.......................—............... 4-0
2007-08............................. 0-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 1-2 2017-18............................. 1-1................... 2-0.......................—............... 3-1
2008-09............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2 2018-19............................. 2-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 3-0
2009-10............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3 2019-20............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2
2010-11............................. 1-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-1 Total........................ 22-10............17-12....................—.........39-22
2011-12............................. 0-2................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-2
THE OPPONENTS

443
NEW YORK KNICKS

2020-21 FIRST HALF SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES PACIFIC)


Thursday, January 21.....................at Chase Center, San Francisco (7:00)
Tuesday, February 23.......................... at Madison Square Garden, New York (4:30)

LAST 10 GAMES VS. KNICKS


CURRENT STREAKS VS. KNICKS DATE H/A W/L SCORE +/-
12/11/19 H L 122-124 OT -2
Overall................. Lost 1 (Had won 10; Won 17 of 21)
1/8/19 H W 122-95 +27
Last Win........................................January 8, 2019 (122-95) 10/26/18 A W 128-100 +28
Last Loss........................... December 11, 2019 (122-124 OT) 2/26/18 A W 125-111 +14
Home.....................Lost 1 (Had won 5; Won 15 of 18) 1/23/18 H W 123-112 +11
Last Home Win..............................January 8, 2019 (122-95) 3/5/17 A W 112-105 +7
Last Home Loss................ December 11, 2019 (122-124 OT) 12/15/16 H W 103-90 +13
Road.......................................Won 6 (Won 13 of 17) 3/16/16 H W 121-85 +36
Last Road Win...........................October 26, 2018 (128-100) 1/31/16 A W 116-95 +21
3/14/15 H W 125-94 +31
Last Road Loss.........................February 27, 2013 (105-109)

WARRIORS VS. KNICKS SERIES FACTS (WEST COAST ERA)


Largest winning margin....................................................................................................................... 36 vs. New York, March 16, 2016 (121-85)*
Largest losing margin............................................................................................................................30 vs. New York, January 9, 1970 (93-123)
Most points scored.........................................................................................................................144 vs. New York, February 10, 2009 (144-127)
Most points allowed..................................................................................................................... 141 at New York, December 14, 1965 (137-141)
Fewest points scored..........................................................................................................................70 vs. New York, November 20, 2001 (70-94)
Fewest points allowed............................................................................................................................. 63 vs. New York, March 11, 2013 (92-63)
Most points scored, Warriors (individual)..........................................................73, Wilt Chamberlain, at New York, November 16, 1962 (127-111)
Most points scored, Knicks (individual)..................................................................44, Patrick Ewing, vs. New York, November 29, 1989 (111-129)
* Multiple occasions; most recent listed

WARRIORS YEARLY RESULTS VS. KNICKS


SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL
Philadelphia Totals......... 41-25............... 29-42.....................16-8 .......... 86-75 1992-93............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 0-2
1962-63............................. 3-1 ................... 3-1 .......................—............... 6-2 1993-94............................. 0-1 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 1-1
1963-64............................. 3-1 ................... 3-0 .......................2-0 .............. 8-1 1994-95............................. 1-0................... 0-1 .......................—............... 1-1
1964-65............................. 2-2 ................... 1-3 .......................0-2 .............. 3-7 1995-96............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1965-66............................. 2-3 ................... 2-1 .......................1-1............... 5-5 1996-97............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1966-67............................. 2-1 ................... 1-3 .......................1-1 .............. 4-5 1997-98............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1
1967-68............................. 2-2 ................... 0-3 .......................—............... 2-5 1998-99............................. 0-0................... 0-0.......................—............... 0-0
1968-69............................. 1-2 ................... 0-3 .......................—............... 1-5 1999-00............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1969-70............................. 0-3 ................... 1-2 .......................—............... 1-5 2000-01............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1970-71............................. 1-1 ................... 0-2 .......................1-0 .............. 2-3 2001-02............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1
1971-72............................. 0-1 ................... 1-2 .......................1-0 .............. 2-3 2002-03............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1972-73............................. 1-1 ................... 1-1 .......................—............... 2-2 2003-04............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1973-74............................. 0-2 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 1-3 2004-05............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1974-75............................. 2-0 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 3-1 2005-06............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1975-76............................. 2-0 ................... 2-0 .......................— .............. 4-0 2006-07............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1976-77............................. 0-2 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 1-3 2007-08............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1977-78............................. 2-0 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 2-2 2008-09............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1978-79............................. 2-0 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 3-1 2009-10............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1979-80............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 0-2 2010-11............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1
1980-81............................. 1-0 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 2-0 2011-12............................. 1-0................... —.......................—............... 1-0
1981-82............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1 2012-13............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1982-83............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1 2013-14............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1
1983-84............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1 2014-15............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1984-85............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1 2015-16............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1985-86............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1 2016-17............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1986-87............................. 1-0 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 2-0 2017-18............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1987-88............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 0-2 2018-19............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1988-89............................. 1-0 ................... 1-0 .......................—............... 2-0 2019-20............................. 0-1................... —.......................—............... 0-1
1989-90............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 0-2 West........................ 50-37............39-45................... 6-4.........95-86
1990-91............................. 1-0 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 2-0 Total........................ 91-62............68-87................22-12..... 181-161
1991-92............................. 0-1 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 1-1

444
OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER

2020-21 FIRST HALF SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES PACIFIC)


Not meeting in first half of 2020-21 season

LAST 10 GAMES VS. THUNDER


DATE H/A W/L SCORE +/-
CURRENT STREAKS VS. THUNDER 11/25/19 H L 97-100 -3
Overall........................................ Lost 3 (Lost 4 of 5) 11/9/19 A L 108-114 -6
Last Win........................................ March 16, 2019 (110-88) 10/27/19 A L 92-120 -28
Last Loss..................................November 25, 2019 (97-100) 3/16/19 A W 110-88 +22
Home........................................Lost 2 (Won 9 of 12) 11/21/18 H L 95-123 -28
Last Home Win..........................October 16, 2018 (108-100) 10/16/18 H W 108-100 +8
Last Home Loss.......................November 25, 2019 (97-100) 4/3/18 A W 111-107 +4
2/24/18 H W 112-80 +32
Road........................................Lost 2 (Lost 14 of 20)
2/6/18 H L 105-125 -20
Last Road Win............................... March 16, 2019 (110-88) 11/22/17 A L 91-108 -17
Last Road Loss.........................November 9, 2019 (108-114)

WARRIORS VS. THUNDER SERIES FACTS


Largest winning margin...........................................................................................................................36 vs. Seattle, March 15, 1975 (120-84)*
Largest losing margin...........................................................................................................................45 at Seattle, February 14, 1971 (101-146)
Most points scored ............................................................................................................................. 146 vs. Seattle, January 16, 1989 (146-117)
Most points allowed .........................................................................................................................146 at Seattle, February 14, 1971 (101-146)*
Fewest points scored...................................................................................................................................71 at Seattle, February 9, 1999 (71-90)
Fewest points allowed.................................................................................................................................78 vs. Seattle, March 19, 1999 (90-78)
Most points scored, Warriors (individual).................................................................51, Antawn Jamison, at Seattle, December 3, 2000 (102-118)
Most points scored, Thunder (individual)............................................................................58, Fred Brown, vs. Seattle, March 23, 1974 (137-139)
* Multiple occasions; most recent listed

WARRIORS YEARLY RESULTS VS. THUNDER


SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL
1967-68............................. 4-0 ................... 3-1 .......................—............... 7-1 1995-96............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1968-69............................. 2-2 ................... 2-1 .......................— .............. 4-3 1996-97............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1969-70............................. 2-1 ................... 1-3 .......................— .............. 3-4 1997-98............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3
1970-71............................. 3-0 ................... 0-3 .......................—............... 3-3 1998-99............................. 1-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-2
1971-72............................. 3-0 ................... 1-2 .......................—............... 4-2 1999-00............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1972-73............................. 2-1 ................... 2-2 .......................— .............. 4-3 2000-01............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1973-74............................. 2-1 ................... 1-2 .......................—............... 3-3 2001-02............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1974-75............................. 2-2 ................... 2-1 .......................— .............. 4-3 2002-03............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2
1975-76............................. 3-0 ................... 1-3 .......................— .............. 4-3 2003-04............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1
1976-77............................. 1-1 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 1-3 2004-05............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2
1977-78............................. 2-0 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 2-2 2005-06............................. 1-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-1
1978-79............................. 2-0 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 3-1 2006-07............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1
1979-80............................. 0-3 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 0-6 2007-08............................. 2-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 2-1
THE OPPONENTS

1980-81............................. 2-1 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 3-3 2008-09............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2
1981-82............................. 0-3 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 1-5 2009-10............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3
1982-83............................. 2-1 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 3-3 2010-11............................. 1-0................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-2
1983-84............................. 3-0 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 4-2 2011-12............................. 0-2................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-3
1984-85............................. 2-1 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 3-3 2012-13............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3
1985-86............................. 2-1 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 2-4 2013-14............................. 1-0................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-2
1986-87............................. 1-2 ................... 3-0 .......................— .............. 4-2 2014-15............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1
1987-88............................. 1-2 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 1-5 2015-16............................. 2-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 3-0
1988-89............................. 1-2 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 2-4 2016-17............................. 2-0................... 2-0.......................—............... 4-0
1989-90............................. 2-1 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 2-3 2017-18............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2
1990-91............................. 1-1 ................... 2-0 .......................— .............. 3-1 2018-19............................. 1-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-1
1991-92............................. 2-0 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 3-2 2019-20............................. 0-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-3
1992-93............................. 1-2 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 1-4 vs. Oklahoma City....... 13-8..............7-14....................—.........20-22
1993-94............................. 1-1 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 1-4 Total........................ 73-54............39-87....................—..... 112-141
1994-95............................. 0-3................... 1-1 .......................—............... 1-4

445
ORLANDO MAGIC

2020-21 FIRST HALF SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES PACIFIC)


Thursday, February 11....................at Chase Center, San Francisco (7:00)
Friday, February 19.............................................. at Amway Center, Orlando (4:00)

LAST 10 GAMES VS. MAGIC


DATE H/A W/L SCORE +/-
CURRENT STREAKS VS. MAGIC 1/18/20 H W 109-95 +14
Overall....................................Won 1 (Won 12 of 14) 12/1/19 A L 96-100 -4
Last Win......................................January 18, 2020 (109-95) 2/28/19 A L 96-103 -7
Last Loss....................................December 1, 2019 (96-100) 11/26/18 H W 116-110 +6
Home....................................... Won 7 (Won 8 of 10) 12/1/17 A W 133-112 +21
Last Home Win............................January 18, 2020 (109-95) 11/13/17 H W 110-100 +10
Last Home Loss.........................December 3, 2012 (94-102) 3/16/17 H W 122-92 +30
1/22/17 A W 118-98 +20
Road...........................................Lost 2 (Won 5 of 7)
3/7/16 H W 119-113 +6
Last Road Win.........................December 1, 2017 (133-112) 2/25/16 A W 130-114 +16
Last Road Loss...........................December 1, 2019 (96-100)

WARRIORS VS. MAGIC SERIES FACTS


Largest winning margin.....................................................................................................................43 vs. Orlando, November 16, 2002 (135-92)
Largest losing margin................................................................................................................................34 at Orlando, March 26, 1995 (98-132)
Most points scored.............................................................................................................................138 vs. Orlando, January 13, 1990 (138-127)
Most points allowed................................................................................................................................132 at Orlando, March 26, 1995 (98-132)
Fewest points scored.................................................................................................................................. 74 vs. Orlando, March 13, 1999 (74-87)
Fewest points allowed.......................................................................................................................... 81 at Orlando, December 31, 2013 (94-81)
Most points scored, Warriors (individual)....................................................................51, Stephen Curry, at Orlando, February 25, 2016 (130-114)
Most points scored, Magic (individual).......................................................................49, Terry Catledge, vs. Orlando, January 13, 1990 (138-127)

WARRIORS YEARLY RESULTS VS. MAGIC


SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL
1989-90............................. 1-0 ................... 1-0 .......................—............... 2-0 2005-06............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1990-91............................. 1-1 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 2-2 2006-07............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1
1991-92............................. 1-0 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 2-0 2007-08............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1
1992-93............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1 2008-09............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1993-94............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1 2009-10............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1994-95............................. 0-1................... 0-1 .......................—............... 0-2 2010-11............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1995-96............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2 2011-12............................. 0-1................... —.......................—............... 0-1
1996-97............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1 2012-13............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1997-98............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1 2013-14............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1998-99............................. 0-1................... —.......................—............... 0-1 2014-15............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1999-00............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1 2015-16............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
2000-01............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2 2016-17............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
2001-02............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2 2017-18............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
2002-03............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1 2018-19............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
2003-04............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1 2019-20............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
2004-05............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1 Total........................ 19-13............11-19....................—.........30-32

446
PHILADELPHIA 76ERS

2020-21 FIRST HALF SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES PACIFIC)


Not meeting in first half of 2020-21 season

LAST 10 GAMES VS. 76ERS


DATE H/A W/L SCORE +/-
CURRENT STREAKS VS. 76ERS 3/7/20 H W 118-114 +4
Overall....................................Won 1 (Won 13 of 16) 1/28/20 A L 104-115 -11
Last Win........................................ March 7, 2020 (118-114) 3/2/19 A W 120-117 +3
Last Loss....................................January 28, 2020 (104-115) 1/31/19 H L 104-113 -9
Home......................................... Won 1 (Won 7 of 8) 11/18/17 A W 124-116 +8
Last Home Win.............................. March 7, 2020 (118-114) 11/11/17 H W 135-114 +21
Last Home Loss.........................January 31, 2019 (104-113) 3/14/17 H W 106-104 +2
2/27/17 A W 119-108 +11
Road..........................Lost 1 (Had won 6; Won 6 of 7)
3/27/16 H W 117-105 +12
Last Road Win............................... March 2, 2019 (120-117) 1/30/16 A W 108-105 +3
Last Road Loss...........................January 28, 2020 (104-115)

WARRIORS VS. 76ERS SERIES FACTS (WEST COAST ERA)


Largest winning margin................................................................................................................43 vs. Philadelphia, February 10, 2014 (123-80)
Largest losing margin..................................................................................................................46 at Philadelphia, December 14, 1968 (91-137)
Most points scored............................................................................................................................... 148 at Syracuse, March 10, 1963 (148-163)
Most points allowed............................................................................................................................ 163 at Syracuse, March 10, 1963 (148-163)
Fewest points scored............................................................................................................................71 at Philadelphia, March 30, 2004 (71-95)
Fewest points allowed..................................................................................................................... 79 vs. Philadelphia, January 9, 1973 (111-79)
Most points scored, Warriors (individual) ................................................................ 70, Wilt Chamberlain, at Syracuse, March 10, 1963 (148-163)
Most points scored, 76ers (individual) .................................................................62, Wilt Chamberlain, at Philadelphia, March 3, 1966 (125-135)

WARRIORS YEARLY RESULTS VS. 76ERS


SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL
Philadelphia Totals......... 34-15............... 14-45...................15-14........... 63-74 1992-93............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1
1962-63............................. 1-3 ................... 1-2 .......................1-0 .............. 3-5 1993-94............................. 0-1 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 1-1
1963-64............................. 2-2 ................... 2-2 .......................—............... 4-4 1994-95............................. 1-0................... 0-1 .......................—............... 1-1
1964-65............................. 2-2................... 2-2 .......................0-2 .............. 4-6 1995-96............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1965-66............................. 1-4 ................... 0-3 .......................1-1 .............. 2-8 1996-97............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1966-67............................. 2-3 ................... 0-3 .......................0-1 .............. 2-7 1997-98............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1967-68............................. 2-1 ................... 1-3 .......................—............... 3-4 1998-99............................. 0-0................... 0-0.......................—............... 0-0
1968-69............................. 2-1 ................... 2-1 .......................—............... 4-2 1999-00............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1969-70............................. 0-3 ................... 0-2 .......................0-1 .............. 0-6 2000-01............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1970-71............................. 0-2 ................... 2-1 .......................—............... 2-3 2001-02............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1971-72............................. 2-1 ................... 2-0 .......................—............... 4-1 2002-03............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1972-73............................. 2-0 ................... 1-0 .......................1-0 .............. 4-0 2003-04............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1973-74............................. 1-1 ................... 1-0 .......................1-0 .............. 3-1 2004-05............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1
1974-75............................. 1-1 ................... 2-0 .......................—............... 3-1 2005-06............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
THE OPPONENTS

1975-76............................. 2-0 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 3-1 2006-07............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1976-77............................. 1-1 ................... 2-0 .......................— .............. 3-1 2007-08............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1977-78............................. 1-1 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 1-3 2008-09............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1978-79............................. 1-1 ................... 2-0 .......................— .............. 3-1 2009-10............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1979-80............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 0-2 2010-11............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1980-81............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 0-2 2011-12............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1981-82............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 0-2 2012-13............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1982-83............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 0-2 2013-14............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1983-84............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1 2014-15............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1984-85............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 0-2 2015-16............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1985-86............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1 2016-17............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1986-87............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1 2017-18............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1987-88............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1 2018-19............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1
1988-89............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1 2019-20............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1989-90............................. 0-1 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 1-1 West........................ 49-41............36-47................... 4-5.........89-93
1990-91............................. 1-0 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 2-0 Total........................ 83-56............50-92................19-19..... 152-167
1991-92............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................—............... 1-1

447
PHOENIX SUNS

2020-21 FIRST HALF SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES PACIFIC)


Friday, January 15............................. at Talking Stick Resort Arena, Phoenix (6:00)
Thursday, January 28........................ at Talking Stick Resort Arena, Phoenix (6:00)

LAST 10 GAMES VS. SUNS


DATE H/A W/L SCORE +/-
CURRENT STREAKS VS. SUNS
2/29/20 A W 115-99 +16
Overall....................................Won 1 (Won 20 of 23) 2/12/20 A L 106-112 -6
Last Win....................................February 29, 2020 (115-99) 12/27/19 H W 105-96 +9
Last Loss..................................February 12, 2020 (106-112) 10/30/19 H L 110-121 -11
Home......................................Won 1 (Won 15 of 17) 3/10/19 H L 111-115 -4
Last Home Win........................December 27, 2019 (105-96) 2/8/19 A W 117-107 +10
Last Home Loss.........................October 30, 2019 (110-121) 12/31/18 A W 132-109 +23
Road.......................................Won 1 (Won 10 of 11) 10/22/18 H W 123-103 +20
4/8/18 A W 117-100 +17
Last Road Win...........................February 29, 2020 (115-99)
4/1/18 H W 117-107 +10
Last Road Loss.........................February 12, 2020 (106-112)

WARRIORS VS. SUNS SERIES FACTS


Largest winning margin.......................................................................................................................46 vs. Phoenix, February 12, 2018 (129-83)
Largest losing margin.......................................................................................................................38 at Phoenix, November 11, 1988 (103-141)
Most points scored...................................................................................................................... 139 at Phoenix, February 17, 1995 (139-128, OT)
Most points allowed.......................................................................................................................... 154 vs. Phoenix, March 15, 2009 (130-154)*
Fewest points scored............................................................................................................................... 69 vs. Phoenix, January 20, 1998 (69-87)
Fewest points allowed................................................................................................................................ 80 at Phoenix, March 9, 2015 (98-80)*
Most points scored, Warriors (individual)........................................................................... 51, Phil Smith, vs. Phoenix, January 8, 1976 (129-113)
Most points scored, Suns (individual)...................................................................... 56, Tom Chambers, vs. Phoenix, February 18, 1990 (113-131)
* Multiple occasions; most recent listed

WARRIORS YEARLY RESULTS VS. SUNS


SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL
1968-69............................. 2-1 ................... 2-1 .......................—............... 4-2 1995-96............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3
1969-70............................. 2-1 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 3-3 1996-97............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1970-71............................. 0-2 ................... 2-1 .......................—............... 2-3 1997-98............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1971-72............................. 2-1 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 2-3 1998-99............................. 1-0................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-2
1972-73............................. 1-2 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 2-4 1999-00............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1973-74............................. 3-0 ................... 2-2 .......................— .............. 5-2 2000-01............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2
1974-75............................. 3-1 ................... 2-2 .......................—............... 5-3 2001-02............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1975-76............................. 3-0 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 4-2 2002-03............................. 2-0................... 0-2.......................—............... 2-2
1976-77............................. 2-0 ................... 2-0 .......................— .............. 4-0 2003-04............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2
1977-78............................. 2-0 ................... 0-2 .......................—............... 2-2 2004-05............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2
1978-79............................. 0-2 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 1-3 2005-06............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3
1979-80............................. 1-2 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 2-4 2006-07............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3
1980-81............................. 2-1 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 2-4 2007-08............................. 2-0................... 0-2.......................—............... 2-2
1981-82............................. 3-0 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 4-2 2008-09............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3
1982-83............................. 1-2 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 2-4 2009-10............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3
1983-84............................. 1-2 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 1-5 2010-11............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1984-85............................. 1-2 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 2-4 2011-12............................. 1-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-1
1985-86............................. 2-1 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 2-4 2012-13............................. 2-0................... 2-0.......................—............... 4-0
1986-87............................. 0-3 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 1-5 2013-14............................. 2-0................... 0-2.......................—............... 2-2
1987-88............................. 2-1 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 2-4 2014-15............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1
1988-89............................. 2-1 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 2-4 2015-16............................. 2-0................... 2-0.......................—............... 4-0
1989-90............................. 0-2 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 0-5 2016-17............................. 2-0................... 2-0.......................—............... 4-0
1990-91............................. 1-1 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 1-3 2017-18............................. 2-0................... 2-0.......................—............... 4-0
1991-92............................. 3-0 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 3-2 2018-19............................. 1-1................... 2-0.......................—............... 3-1
1992-93............................. 1-1 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 1-4 2019-20............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2
1993-94............................. 2-1 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 2-3 Total........................ 71-51............37-89....................—..... 108-140
1994-95............................. 1-1................... 2-1 .......................—............... 3-2

448
PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS

2020-21 FIRST HALF SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES PACIFIC)


Friday, January 1...........................at Chase Center, San Francisco (7:30)
Wednesday, March 3.............................................at Moda Center, Portland (7:00)

LAST 10 GAMES VS. TRAIL BLAZERS


DATE H/A W/L SCORE +/-
CURRENT STREAKS VS. TRAIL BLAZERS 1/20/20 A L 124-129 OT -5
Overall........................................ Lost 2 (Lost 6 of 9) 12/18/19 A L 112-122 -11
Last Win..................................November 4, 2019 (127-118) 11/4/19 H W 127-118 +9
Last Loss...............................January 20, 2020 (124-129 OT) 2/13/19 A L 107-129 -22
Home......................................... Won 1 (Won 8 of 9) 12/29/18 A W 115-105 +10
Last Home Win........................November 4, 2019 (127-118) 12/27/18 H L 109-110 OT -1
Last Home Loss.................December 27, 2018 (109-110 ot) 11/23/18 H W 125-97 +28
3/9/18 A L 108-125 -17
Road........................................... Lost 2 (Lost 5 of 6)
2/14/18 A L 117-123 -6
Last Road Win.......................December 29, 2018 (115-105) 12/11/17 H W 111-104 +7
Last Road Loss......................January 20, 2020 (124-129 OT)

WARRIORS VS. TRAIL BLAZERS SERIES FACTS


Largest winning margin.................................................................................................................... 45 vs. Portland, December 17, 2016 (135-90)
Largest losing margin........................................................................................................................ 45 at Portland, December 22, 1987 (91-136)
Most points scored.............................................................................................................................. 151 vs. Portland, March 21, 1989 (151-127)
Most points allowed...............................................................................................................................147 at Portland, April 15, 1988 (113-147)
Fewest points scored.................................................................................................................................. 72 at Portland, March 23, 1999 (72-79)
Fewest points allowed..........................................................................................................................70 vs. Portland, December 1, 1996 (98-70)
Most points scored, Warriors (individual)............................................................................64, Rick Barry, vs. Portland, March 26, 1974 (143-120)
Most points scored, Trail Blazers (individual).............................................................51, Damian Lillard, at Portland, February 19, 2016 (105-137)

WARRIORS YEARLY RESULTS VS. TRAIL BLAZERS


SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL
1970-71............................. 1-0 ................... 1-1 .......................1-0 .............. 3-1 1996-97............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2
1971-72............................. 3-0 ................... 1-2 .......................—............... 4-2 1997-98............................. 0-2................... 1-1.......................—............... 1-3
1972-73............................. 3-0 ................... 2-1 .......................— .............. 5-1 1998-99............................. 2-0................... 0-2.......................—............... 2-2
1973-74............................. 3-1 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 3-4 1999-00............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1974-75............................. 3-1 ................... 2-2 .......................— .............. 5-3 2000-01............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1975-76............................. 2-1 ................... 2-1 .......................— .............. 4-2 2001-02............................. 2-0................... 0-2.......................—............... 2-2
1976-77............................. 1-1 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 1-3 2002-03............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1977-78............................. 1-1 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 1-3 2003-04............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2
1978-79............................. 2-0 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 2-2 2004-05............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2
1979-80............................. 2-1 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 2-4 2005-06............................. 2-0................... 2-0.......................—............... 4-0
1980-81............................. 2-1 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 2-4 2006-07............................. 1-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-1
1981-82............................. 1-2 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 2-4 2007-08............................. 2-0................... 0-2.......................—............... 2-2
1982-83............................. 2-1 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 2-4 2008-09............................. 2-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 2-1
THE OPPONENTS

1983-84............................. 2-1 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 2-4 2009-10............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2
1984-85............................. 2-1 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 2-4 2010-11............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1
1985-86............................. 1-2 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 1-5 2011-12............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3
1986-87............................. 3-0 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 4-2 2012-13............................. 2-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 3-0
1987-88............................. 1-2 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 1-5 2013-14............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2
1988-89............................. 2-1 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 2-4 2014-15............................. 1-0................... 2-0.......................—............... 3-0
1989-90............................. 1-1 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 2-2 2015-16............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1
1990-91............................. 2-0 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 2-3 2016-17............................. 2-0................... 2-0.......................—............... 4-0
1991-92............................. 1-2 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 2-3 2017-18............................. 1-0................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-2
1992-93............................. 0-2 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 0-5 2018-19............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2
1993-94............................. 2-1 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 3-2 2019-20............................. 1-0................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-2
1994-95............................. 1-1................... 0-3 .......................—............... 1-4 Total........................ 72-41............32-86................... 1-0..... 105-127
1995-96............................. 0-2................... 1-1.......................—............... 1-3

449
SACRAMENTO KINGS

2020-21 FIRST HALF SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES PACIFIC)


Monday, January 4.........................at Chase Center, San Francisco (7:00)

LAST 10 GAMES VS. KINGS


DATE H/A W/L SCORE +/-
CURRENT STREAKS VS. KINGS
2/25/20 H L 94-112 -18
Overall.................................... Lost 3 (Won 21 of 27) 1/6/20 A L 98-111 -13
Last Win..................................February 21, 2019 (125-123) 12/15/19 H L 79-100 -21
Last Loss....................................February 25, 2020 (94-112) 2/21/19 H W 125-123 +2
Home.......................................... Lost 2 (Lost 4 of 6) 1/5/19 A W 127-123 +4
Last Home Win........................February 21, 2019 (125-123) 12/14/18 A W 130-125 +5
Last Home Loss.........................February 25, 2020 (94-112) 11/24/18 H W 117-116 +1
Road......................Lost 1 (Had won 4; Won 11 of 13) 3/31/18 A W 112-96 +16
3/16/18 H L 93-98 -5
Last Road Win.............................January 5, 2019 (127-123)
2/2/18 A W 119-104 +15
Last Road Loss...............................January 6, 2020 (98-111)

WARRIORS VS. KINGS SERIES FACTS (WEST COAST ERA)


Largest winning margin.................................................................................................................62 vs. Sacramento, November 2, 1991 (153-91)
Largest losing margin.....................................................................................................................31 at Sacramento, November 8, 2000 (84-115)
Most points scored........................................................................................................................... 155 vs. Sacramento, March 4, 1989 (155-143)
Most points allowed........................................................................................................................148 at Cincinnati, January 16, 1968 (121-148)
Fewest points scored....................................................................................................................... 77 at Sacramento, February 21, 2006 (77-102)
Fewest points allowed............................................................................................................................69 vs. Sacramento, April 4, 2014 (102-69)
Most points scored, Warriors (individual).........................................................62, Wilt Chamberlain, at Cincinnati, November 15, 1964 (122-106)
Most points scored, Kings (individual).......................................................................... 50, Kevin Martin, vs. Sacramento, April 1, 2009 (143-141)

WARRIORS YEARLY RESULTS VS. KINGS


SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL
Philadelphia Totals......... 25-16............... 19-31.....................13-5 .......... 57-52 1991-92............................. 2-0 ................... 3-0 .......................— .............. 5-0
1962-63............................. 2-2 ................... 0-4 .......................1-0 .............. 3-6 1992-93............................. 1-1 ................... 3-0 .......................— .............. 4-1
1963-64............................. 2-2 ................... 2-1 .......................0-2 .............. 4-5 1993-94............................. 3-0 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 4-1
1964-65............................. 1-4 ................... 1-4 .......................—............... 2-8 1994-95............................. 0-2................... 0-3 .......................—............... 0-5
1965-66............................. 3-1 ................... 1-2 .......................1-2 .............. 5-5 1995-96............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3
1966-67............................. 2-3 ................... 1-2 .......................1-0 .............. 4-5 1996-97............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3
1967-68............................. 3-1 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 3-4 1997-98............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2
1968-69............................. 1-2 ................... 1-1 .......................1-0............... 3-3 1998-99............................. 1-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-2
1969-70............................. 1-2 ................... 3-0 .......................— .............. 4-2 1999-00............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3
1970-71............................. 2-1 ................... 1-0 .......................0-1 .............. 3-2 2000-01............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1971-72............................. 2-0 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 3-2 2001-02............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1972-73............................. 3-0 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 4-2 2002-03............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1973-74............................. 2-1 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 3-3 2003-04............................. 2-0................... 0-2.......................—............... 2-2
1974-75............................. 2-0 ................... 0-2 .......................—............... 2-2 2004-05............................. 1-1................... 2-0.......................—............... 3-1
1975-76............................. 2-0 ................... 2-1 .......................—............... 4-1 2005-06............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2
1976-77............................. 1-1 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 1-3 2006-07............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1
1977-78............................. 1-1 ................... 2-0 .......................— .............. 3-1 2007-08............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1
1978-79............................. 1-1 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 2-2 2008-09............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2
1979-80............................. 2-1 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 3-3 2009-10............................. 2-0................... 0-2.......................—............... 2-2
1980-81............................. 2-0 ................... 3-0 .......................— .............. 5-0 2010-11............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2
1981-82............................. 2-1 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 3-2 2011-12............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1
1982-83............................. 0-2 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 1-4 2012-13............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3
1983-84............................. 3-0 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 4-1 2013-14............................. 2-0................... 2-0.......................—............... 4-0
1984-85............................. 2-0 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 2-3 2014-15............................. 2-0................... 2-0.......................—............... 4-0
1985-86............................. 2-1 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 2-3 2015-16............................. 2-0................... 2-0.......................—............... 4-0
1986-87............................. 2-0 ................... 2-1 .......................— .............. 4-1 2016-17............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1
1987-88............................. 2-1 ................... 0-2 .......................—............... 2-3 2017-18............................. 0-2................... 2-0.......................—............... 2-2
1988-89............................. 1-1 ................... 1-2 .......................—............... 2-3 2018-19............................. 2-0................... 2-0.......................—............... 4-0
1989-90............................. 2-1 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 3-2 2019-20............................. 0-2................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-3
1989-90............................. 2-1 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 3-2 West........................ 89-53............56-81................... 4-5..... 149-139
1990-91............................. 2-0 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 2-3 Total...................... 114-69.......... 75-112................17-10..... 206-191

450
SAN ANTONIO SPURS

2020-21 FIRST HALF SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES PACIFIC)


Wednesday, January 20..................at Chase Center, San Francisco (7:00)
Monday, February 8.........................................at AT& T Center, San Antonio (5:30)
Tuesday, February 9..........................................at AT& T Center, San Antonio (5:30)

LAST 10 GAMES VS. SPURS


DATE H/A W/L SCORE +/-
CURRENT STREAKS VS. SPURS 12/31/19 A L 113-117 OT -4
Overall........................................ Lost 3 (Lost 5 of 6) 11/1/19 H L 110-127 -17
Last Win....................................February 6, 2019 (141-102) 3/18/19 A L 105-111 -6
Last Loss........................... December 31, 2019 (113-117 OT) 2/6/19 H W 141-102 +39
Home.........................Lost 1 (Had won 3; Won 6 of 8) 11/18/18 A L 92-104 -12
Last Home Win..........................February 6, 2019 (141-102) 3/19/18 A L 75-89 -14
Last Home Loss.......................November 1, 2019 (110-127) 3/8/18 H W 110-107 +3
2/10/18 H W 122-105 +17
Road........................................Lost 4 (Lost 40 of 43)
11/2/17 A W 112-92 +20
Last Road Win...........................November 2, 2017 (112-92) 3/29/17 A W 110-98 +12
Last Road Loss.................. December 31, 2019 (113-117 OT)

WARRIORS VS. SPURS SERIES FACTS


Largest winning margin.................................................................................................................39 vs. San Antonio, February 6, 2019 (141-102)
Largest losing margin........................................................................................................................ 45 at San Antonio, January 8, 1985 (94-139)
Most points scored ....................................................................................................................... 154 vs. San Antonio, January 7, 1984 (154-133)
Most points allowed .......................................................................................................................147 at San Antonio, March 19, 2010 (116-147)
Fewest points scored...................................................................................................................... 71 at San Antonio, November 10, 2004 (71-91)
Fewest points allowed..................................................................................................................... 76 at San Antonio, November 8, 2014 (74-76)
Most points scored, Warriors (individual).................................................................. 57, Purvis Short, vs. San Antonio, January 7, 1984 (154-133)
Most points scored, Spurs (individual)........................................................ 47, George Gervin, at San Antonio, November 13, 1979 (127-131, OT)

WARRIORS YEARLY RESULTS VS. SPURS


SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL
1976-77............................. 2-0 ................... 0-2 .......................—............... 2-2 1999-00............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1977-78............................. 1-1 ................... 2-0 .......................— .............. 3-1 2000-01............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1978-79............................. 0-2 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 1-3 2001-02............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1979-80............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 0-2 2002-03............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3
1980-81............................. 1-1 ................... 0-3 .......................—............... 1-4 2003-04............................. 2-0................... 0-2.......................—............... 2-2
1981-82............................. 2-1 ................... 1-1 .......................—............... 3-2 2004-05............................. 0-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-3
1982-83............................. 1-1 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 1-4 2005-06............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1983-84............................. 3-0 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 3-2 2006-07............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3
1984-85............................. 1-1 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 1-4 2007-08............................. 2-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 2-1
1985-86............................. 2-1 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 2-3 2008-09............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1986-87............................. 2-0 ................... 2-1 .......................— .............. 4-1 2009-10............................. 0-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-3
1987-88............................. 2-1 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 3-2 2010-11............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1988-89............................. 1-1 ................... 2-0 .......................— .............. 3-1 2011-12............................. 0-2................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-3
1989-90............................. 1-1 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 1-3 2012-13............................. 2-0................... 0-2.......................—............... 2-2
THE OPPONENTS

1990-91............................. 1-1 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 2-2 2013-14............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1991-92............................. 1-1 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 2-2 2014-15............................. 1-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-2
1992-93............................. 1-1 ................... 2-0 .......................— .............. 3-1 2015-16............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1
1993-94............................. 1-1 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 2-2 2016-17............................. 0-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 1-2
1994-95............................. 0-2................... 1-1 .......................—............... 1-3 2017-18............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1
1995-96............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3 2018-19............................. 1-0................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-2
1996-97............................. 2-0................... 2-0.......................—............... 4-0 2019-20............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1997-98............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3 Total........................ 41-45............20-66....................—.......61-111
1998-99............................. 0-2................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-3

451
TORONTO RAPTORS

2020-21 FIRST HALF SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES PACIFIC)


Sunday, January 10........................at Chase Center, San Francisco (5:30)

LAST 10 GAMES VS. RAPTORS


CURRENT STREAKS VS. RAPTORS DATE H/A W/L SCORE +/-
Overall.....................Lost 3 (Had won 8; Won 8 of 11) 3/5/20 H L 113-121 -8
12/12/18 H L 93-113 -20
Last Win....................................January 13, 2018 (127-125)
11/29/18 A L 128-131 OT -3
Last Loss........................................ March 5, 2020 (113-121) 1/13/18 A W 127-125 +2
Home................... Lost 2 (Had won 13; Won 13 of 15) 10/25/17 H W 117-112 +5
Last Home Win..........................October 25, 2017 (117-112) 12/28/16 H W 121-111 +10
Last Home Loss............................. March 5, 2020 (113-121) 11/16/16 A W 127-121 +6
Road...........................................Lost 1 (Won 4 of 5) 12/5/15 A W 112-109 +3
Last Road Win...........................January 13, 2018 (127-125) 11/17/15 H W 115-110 +5
Last Road Loss..................November 29, 2018 (128-131 OT) 2/27/15 A W 113-89 +24

WARRIORS VS. RAPTORS SERIES FACTS


Largest winning margin.......................................................................................................................... 38 vs. Toronto, March 25, 2011 (138-100)
Largest losing margin................................................................................................................................22 at Toronto, January 9, 2005 (87-109)
Most points scored ............................................................................................................................... 138 vs. Toronto, March 25, 2011 (138-100)
Most points allowed....................................................................................................................131 at Toronto, November 29, 2018 (128-131 ot)
Fewest points scored...................................................................................................................................... 75 at Toronto, March 4, 2012 (75-83)
Fewest points allowed................................................................................................................................. 78 at Toronto, March 31, 2004 (85-85)
Most points scored, Warriors (individual)...............................................................51, Kevin Durant, at Toronto, November 29, 2018 (128-131 OT)
Most points scored, Raptors (individual)....................................................................................42, Chris Bosh, at Toronto, April 4, 2010 (113-112)

WARRIORS YEARLY RESULTS VS. RAPTORS


SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL
1995-96............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................—............... 1-1 2008-09............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1996-97............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0 2009-10............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1997-98............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2 2010-11............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1998-99............................. 0-0................... 0-0.......................—............... 0-0 2011-12..............................—................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-1
1999-00............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2 2012-13............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
2000-01............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2 2013-14............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
2001-02............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2 2014-15............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
2002-03............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0 2015-16............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
2003-04............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1 2016-17............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
2004-05............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1 2017-18............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
2005-06............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0 2018-19............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
2006-07............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1 2019-20............................. 0-1................... —.......................—............... 0-1
2007-08............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0 Total.......................... 16-7............12-11....................—.........28-18

452
UTAH JAZZ

2020-21 FIRST HALF SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES PACIFIC)


Saturday, January 23.........at Vivint Smart Home Arena, Salt Lake City, Utah (2:00)

LAST 10 GAMES VS. JAZZ


DATE H/A W/L SCORE +/-
CURRENT STREAKS VS. JAZZ
1/22/20 H L 96-129 -33
Overall...................................... Lost 4 (Lost 8 of 10) 12/13/19 A L 106-114 -8
Last Win..................................February 12, 2019 (115-108) 11/22/19 A L 109-113 -4
Last Loss......................................January 22, 2020 (96-129) 11/11/19 H L 108-122 -14
Home........................................Lost 2 (Won 9 of 13) 2/12/19 H W 115-108 +7
Last Home Win........................February 12, 2019 (115-108) 12/19/18 A L 103-108 -5
Last Home Loss...........................January 22, 2020 (96-129) 10/19/18 A W 124-123 +1
Road........................................... Lost 3 (Lost 5 of 6) 4/10/18 A L 79-119 -40
3/25/18 H L 91-110 -19
Last Road Win...........................October 19, 2018 (124-123)
1/30/18 A L 99-129 -30
Last Road Loss.......................December 13, 2019 (106-114)

WARRIORS VS. JAZZ SERIES FACTS


Largest winning margin............................................................................................................................46 vs. Utah, January 15, 1986 (150-104)
Largest losing margin.......................................................................................................................................40 at Utah, April 10, 2018 (79-119)
Most points scored .................................................................................................................................150 vs. Utah, January 15, 1986 (150-104)
Most points allowed .......................................................................................................................................138 at Utah, April 13, 1992 (99-138)
Fewest points scored........................................................................................................................................ 77 at Utah, March 10, 2004 (77-91)
Fewest points allowed............................................................................................................................74 vs. Utah, December 20, 2016 (104-74)
Most points scored, Warriors (individual)..........................................................................52, Joe Barry Carroll, vs. Utah, March 5, 1983 (127-121)
Most points scored, Jazz (individual)...........................................................................................56, Karl Malone, vs., Utah, April 7, 1998 (99-101)
* Multiple occasions; most recent listed

WARRIORS YEARLY RESULTS VS. JAZZ


SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL
1974-75............................. 2-0 ................... 0-2 .......................—............... 2-2 1998-99............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1975-76............................. 1-1 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 2-2 1999-00............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1976-77............................. 1-1 ................... 0-2 .......................—............... 1-3 2000-01............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3
1977-78............................. 0-2 ................... 0-2 .......................—............... 0-4 2001-02............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1978-79............................. 2-0 ................... 1-1 .......................—............... 3-1 2002-03............................. 2-0................... 0-2.......................—............... 2-2
1979-80............................. 2-1 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 3-3 2003-04............................. 2-0................... 0-2.......................—............... 2-2
1980-81............................. 2-1 ................... 2-0 .......................— .............. 4-1 2004-05............................. 1-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-1
1981-82............................. 2-0 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 3-2 2005-06............................. 0-2................... 1-1.......................—............... 1-3
1982-83............................. 2-1 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 3-2 2006-07............................. 2-0................... 0-2.......................—............... 2-2
1983-84............................. 0-2 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 1-4 2007-08............................. 0-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-3
1984-85............................. 1-2 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 1-4 2008-09............................. 1-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-2
1985-86............................. 1-1 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 2-3 2009-10............................. 0-2................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-3
1986-87............................. 2-1 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 2-3 2010-11............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1
1987-88............................. 1-1 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 1-4 2011-12............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3
THE OPPONENTS

1988-89............................. 2-0 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 2-2 2012-13............................. 0-1................... 1-1.......................—............... 1-2
1989-90............................. 2-0 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 2-2 2013-14............................. 2-0................... 2-0.......................—............... 4-0
1990-91............................. 1-1 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 1-3 2014-15............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1
1991-92............................. 1-1 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 1-3 2015-16............................. 2-0................... 2-0.......................—............... 4-0
1992-93............................. 2-0 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 3-1 2016-17............................. 1-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-1
1993-94............................. 2-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 3-1 2017-18............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3
1994-95............................. 1-1................... 1-1 .......................—............... 2-2 2018-19............................. 1-0................... 1-1.......................—............... 2-1
1995-96............................. 1-1................... 0-2.......................—............... 1-3 2019-20............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4
1996-97............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4 Total........................ 52-42............24-70....................—.......76-112
1997-98............................. 0-2................... 0-2.......................—............... 0-4

453
WASHINGTON WIZARDS

2020-21 FIRST HALF SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES PACIFIC)


Not meeting in first half of 2020-21 season

LAST 10 GAMES VS. WIZARDS


DATE H/A W/L SCORE +/-
CURRENT STREAKS VS. WIZARDS
3/1/20 H L 110-124 -14
Overall.................................... Lost 1 (Won 16 of 19) 2/3/20 A W 125-117 +8
Last Win....................................February 3, 2020 (125-117) 1/24/19 A W 126-118 +8
Last Loss........................................ March 1, 2020 (110-124) 10/24/18 H W 144-122 +22
Home.....................Lost 1 (Had won 5; Won 10 of 13) 2/28/18 A W 109-101 +8
Last Home Win..........................October 24, 2018 (144-122) 10/27/17 H W 120-117 +3
Last Home Loss............................. March 1, 2020 (110-124) 4/2/17 H W 139-115 +24
Road.......................................Won 3 (Won 10 of 13) 2/28/17 A L 108-112 -4
3/29/16 H W 102-94 +8
Last Road Win...........................February 3, 2020 (125-117)
2/3/16 A W 134-121 +13
Last Road Loss.........................February 28, 2017 (108-112)

WARRIORS VS. WIZARDS SERIES FACTS (WEST COAST ERA)


Largest winning margin................................................................................................................40 at Washington, November 22, 1975 (111-71)
Largest losing margin.................................................................................................................... 35 at Baltimore, December 27, 1969 (112-147)
Most points scored .........................................................................................................................146 vs. Baltimore, January 24, 1967 (146-125)
Most points allowed .................................................................................................................... 147 at Baltimore, December 27, 1969 (112-147)
Fewest points scored............................................................................................................................ 79 at Washington, January 2, 2004 (79-97)
Fewest points allowed..................................................................................................................71 at Washington, November 22, 1975 (111-71)
Most points scored, Warriors (individual).................................................. 56, Wilt Chamberlain, vs. Baltimore, December 1, 1964 (137-136, 2OT)
Most points scored, Wizards (individual)................................................................... 50, Tracy Murray, vs. Washington, February 10, 1998 (87-99)

WARRIORS YEARLY RESULTS VS. WIZARDS


SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL SEASON....................HOME............AWAY ......... NEUTRAL........TOTAL
Philadelphia Totals............. 3-0 ................... 4-0 .......................3-0............. 10-0 1992-93............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1
1962-63............................. 3-2 ................... 3-1 .......................0-1............... 6-4 1993-94............................. 1-0 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 2-0
1963-64............................. 4-1 ................... 3-2 .......................—............... 7-3 1994-95............................. 1-0................... 1-0 .......................—............... 2-0
1964-65............................. 3-2 ................... 0-3 .......................0-1............... 3-6 1995-96............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1965-66............................. 3-0 ................... 1-3 .......................2-1............... 6-4 1996-97............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1966-67............................. 4-0 ................... 2-1 .......................1-1............... 7-2 1997-98............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1967-68............................. 2-1 ................... 3-1 .......................— .............. 5-2 1998-99............................. 1-0................... —.......................—............... 1-0
1968-69............................. 3-0 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 3-3 1999-00............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1969-70............................. 1-2 ................... 0-3 .......................— .............. 1-5 2000-01............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1970-71............................. 2-0 ................... 1-2 .......................— .............. 3-2 2001-02............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1
1971-72............................. 3-0 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 4-1 2002-03............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1972-73............................. 1-1 ................... 0-1 .......................0-1............... 1-3 2003-04............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1973-74............................. 1-1 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 1-3 2004-05............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1
1974-75............................. 1-1 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 1-3 2005-06............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1975-76............................. 1-1 ................... 2-0 .......................— .............. 3-1 2006-07............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1976-77............................. 2-0 ................... 1-1 .......................— .............. 3-1 2007-08............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1977-78............................. 2-0 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 2-2 2008-09............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1978-79............................. 2-0 ................... 0-2 .......................— .............. 2-2 2009-10............................. 0-1................... 0-1.......................—............... 0-2
1979-80............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 0-2 2010-11............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1980-81............................. 0-1 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 1-1 2011-12..............................—................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-0
1981-82............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1 2012-13............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1982-83............................. 1-0 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 2-0 2013-14............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1
1983-84............................. 1-0 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 2-0 2014-15............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1984-85............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1 2015-16............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1985-86............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1 2016-17............................. 1-0................... 0-1.......................—............... 1-1
1986-87............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 0-2 2017-18............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1987-88............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................—............... 0-2 2018-19............................. 1-0................... 1-0.......................—............... 2-0
1988-89............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1 2019-20............................. 0-1................... 1-0.......................—............... 1-1
1989-90............................. 1-0 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 1-1 West........................ 64-26............36-52................... 3-5.......103-83
1990-91............................. 0-1 ................... 0-1 .......................— .............. 0-2 Total........................ 67-26............40-52................... 6-5.......113-83
1991-92............................. 1-0 ................... 1-0 .......................— .............. 2-0

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Shortly after purchasing the Golden State Warriors in November of 2010, Co-Executive
Chairman & CEO Joe Lacob and Co-Executive Chairman Peter Guber vowed to improve
the team’s development of young players. In an effort to help that process, the Warriors
purchased the Dakota Wizards franchise of the NBA G League in the summer of 2011,
forging a one-on-one relationship between the two clubs and giving the Warriors total
control over the roster, coaching staff and business operations of the G League team.
In the summer of 2012, the Warriors announced their intention to move the G League
team to Northern California and rebrand the club as the Santa Cruz Warriors. Having the
team in close proximity to the parent club allows the Warriors to easily monitor their
players who are on assignment in the G League, while also making it easier for players
and staff to travel between the two clubs.
903 Pacific Avenue, Suite 101 On October 10, 2012, the NBA G League officially approved the relocation of the club from
Santa Cruz, CA 95060 Bismarck, ND, to Northern California for the 2012-13 campaign. In the matter of 78 days,
(831) 713-4400 the Warriors built Kaiser Permanente Arena, a 2,500-seat facility located in downtown
santacruzbasketball.com Santa Cruz, and were ready to play their inaugural season in Surf City.
@GLeagueWarriors The team, which is celebrating its ninth season in Northern California, made an instant
connection with the Santa Cruz and central coast communities, playing in front of a
Affiliation: Golden State passionate fan base that has sold out 95 consecutive home games dating back to the
Owners: SC Warriors LLC 2015-16 season, the longest active streak among G League teams.
President: Chris Murphy
General Manager: Ryan Atkinson On the court, the Warriors advanced to the NBA G League Finals in each of their first three
seasons and won the 2015 G League Championship. On the development side, Santa Cruz
Head Coach: Kris Weems
saw four players – Antonius Cleveland, Quinn Cook, Damion Lee and Georges Niang –
Assistant Coaches: James Andrisevic, earn GATORADE Call-Ups in 2017-18, bringing the franchise total to 13 players earning 34
Michael Lee, Anthony Vereen Call-Ups. Santa Cruz earned the 2013-14 NBA G League “Development Champion” Award,
Coordinator, Community & Public which recognizes the G League team that best embodies the league’s goals of developing
Relations: NBA basketball talent via GATORADE Call-Ups and assignments.
Shannon Stabler,
In addition to player call-ups, front office and coaching staff members have moved from
[email protected] Santa Cruz to Golden State. Kent Lacob, who served as Santa Cruz’s general manager for
Kaiser Permanente Arena three seasons, was promoted to the Golden State Warriors director, team development in
140 Front Street August 2019. Aaron Miles, who was Santa Cruz’s head coach for the last two seasons, was
named as a player development for the Golden State Warriors prior to the 2019-20 season.
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Off the court, the Santa Cruz Warriors earned the first NBA G League Franchise of the Year
award for their excellence in business operations during the 2017-18 season. Santa Cruz
was also named the “Business of the Year” by the Santa Cruz Chamber of Commerce in
2016 for their contributions to building the economic vitality, prosperity and quality of
life in Santa Cruz County.

WARRIORS G LEAGUE AFFILIATION HISTORY


Year Team Head Coach Record Position
05-06 Ft. Worth Flyers Sam Vincent 28-20 1st Place
06-07 Bakersfield Jam Jim Harrick 19-31 6th Western Division
07-08 Bakersfield Jam J. Harrick/Sean Rooks/S. Roth 11-39 5th Western Division
08-09 Bakersfield Jam Scott Roth 26-24 3rd Western Division
09-10 Bakersfield Jam Will Voigt 17-33 8th Western Division
10-11 Reno Bighorns Eric Musselman 34-16 1st Western Division
11-12 Dakota Wizards* Nate Bjorkgren 29-21 Tied 1st Eastern Conference
12-13 Santa Cruz Warriors* Nate Bjorkgren 32-18 2nd Western Division; G League Finals
13-14 Santa Cruz Warriors* Casey Hill 29-21 2nd Western Division; G League Finals
14-15 Santa Cruz Warriors* Casey Hill 35-15 1st Western Conf; G League Champs
15-16 Santa Cruz Warriors* Casey Hill 19-31 4th Pacific Division
16-17 Santa Cruz Warriors* Casey Hill 31-19 2nd in Pacific Division; G League Quarterfinals
17-18 Santa Cruz Warriors* Aaron Miles 23-27 3rd in Pacific Division
18-19 Santa Cruz Warriors* Aaron Miles 34-16 1st in Pacific Division; G League Conference Final
19-20 Santa Cruz Warriors* Kris Weems 21-21 2nd in Pacific Division
SANTA CRUZ WARRIORS ALL-TIME RECORD: 224-168 (.571)
*Team owned & operated by Golden State Warriors

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CHRIS MURPHY
President
Chris Murphy enters his sixth season as president of the Santa Cruz Warriors, the NBA G League affiliate of
the Golden State Warriors. The 2017 NBA G League Team Executive of the Year, Murphy oversees all day-to-
day aspects of the franchise’s business operations.
Murphy led the front office efforts to win the 2017-18 NBA G League Franchise of the Year award, which
honors the organization that best exemplifies the league’s core pillars: Compete with Intensity, Lead with
Integrity and Inspire Play. The Santa Cruz Warriors enter the 2020-21 season with a home sellout streak of
95 games at Kaiser Permanente Arena and have participated in over 270 community events in the last 12
months.
Murphy began his career in the Golden State Warriors organization in June 2005 as a group sales account executive. Throughout 10 seasons
with Golden State he progressed and served in multiple capacities within the ticket sales management group, last serving as senior
director of group ticket sales before transitioning to Santa Cruz.
Outside of his responsibilities with the Sea Dubs, Murphy serves on the NBA G League’s Sponsorship Committee, and Merchandise
Committee. Murphy also serves as a Board Member for the Santa Cruz County Chamber of Commerce, and the Community Foundation
Santa Cruz County. He is also a member of the Rotary Club of Santa Cruz.
A graduate of Le Moyne College in Syracuse, New York, Murphy currently resides in Santa Cruz with his six-year-old son Connor, and four-
year-old daughter Taylor. In his free time, he enjoys spending time with family and friends, golfing and being outdoors.

SANTA CRUZ WARRIORS BY THE NUMBERS


95: Dating back to March 12, 2016, the Warriors consecutive sellout streak at Kaiser Permanente Arena stands at 95 games.
1: The Warriors were ranked #1 in the league in ticket sales revenue.
70: The Warriors saw 70% growth in partnership revenue from the 2018-19 season.
40: The Warriors had all home and away games (40) broadcast on an NBC Sports Bay Area platform.
100,000: The Warriors passed 100k followers on Instagram and now have over 224,000 followers across Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.
265: Warriors players, coaches and front office staff participated in 265 community events.

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RYAN ATKINSON
General Manager
Ryan Atkinson is entering his second season as general manager. Prior to general manager Atkinson
spent the previous three seasons as assistant general manager and director of team player development.
Atkinson served as the team’s director of basketball operations before becoming assistant general manager.
Atkinson owns nine years of NBA G League experience, including two seasons as the director of basketball
operations with the 2013 NBA G League Champion Rio Grande Valley Vipers and one season with the Reno
Bighorns as the team’s assistant video coordinator/basketball operations.
Originally from Atlanta, Georgia, Atkinson received a master’s degree in sports management from the
University of San Francisco and a bachelor’s degree in sports management from Missouri Western State University. Atkinson began his
career with the Golden State Warriors, Oakland Athletics, and Prestige Sports International sports agency. Atkinson and his wife, Lakisha,
welcomed their first child, a daughter named Ryla, in the summer of 2019.

KRIS WEEMS
Head Coach
Kris Weems is entering his fourth season with the Santa Cruz Warriors, and second as the team’s head coach.
Weems led the Santa Cruz Warriors to a 21-21 record in his first season as head coach and had five players
sign contracts with Golden State. He is continuing his second stint in the Warriors organization, previously
serving as player development coach and scout on Mark Jackson’s Golden State Warriors staff for three
seasons (2011-14), two of which were postseason appearances (2013 and 2014).
Before joining the Santa Cruz Warriors, Weems spent three years as director of athletics for the Menlo School
in Atherton, California from 2014-17. Prior to joining the Golden State Warriors in 2011, Weems spent seven
seasons as the head coach at Menlo(2004-11), leading his teams to seven Central Coast Section postseason appearances, five league
championships and three appearances in the Northern California bracket of the CIF State Championships.
Before his coaching career, Weems attended the University of Stanford, where he led the Cardinals to four consecutive NCAA Tournament
appearances and a trip to the 1998 Final Four. After earning his degree in sociology, Weems played one season professionally with Hapoel-
Tel Aviv in Israel before returning to the Bay Area to work for Stanford’s athletic department for six years.
Weems also served as a college basketball analyst with Comcast SportsNet Bay Area (now NBC Sports Bay Area) for two seasons, providing
color commentary for Pac-10 and West Coast Conference telecasts.
A Kansas City, Kansas native, Weems and his wife Neda have two daughters, Aaliyah (6) and Kiyana (3).

MICHAEL LEE
Assistant Coach
Michael Lee is in his fourth season as an assistant coach with the Santa Cruz Warriors after spending two
seasons as the varsity boys basketball coach at Roosevelt High School in Portland, Oregon.
Prior to joining the organization, Lee served as an assistant men’s basketball coach at the University of San
Francisco from 2010-13 after an assistant coaching stint at Gardner-Webb University in Boiling Springs,
North Carolina. Lee began his coaching career at the University of Kansas, serving as a graduate student
manager and director of player development for his alma mater’s NCAA Tournament Championship season
in 2007-08.
High school teammates with Golden State Warriors Player Development Coach Aaron Miles at Jefferson High School in Northeast Portland,
Lee was part of one of the best high school teams in Oregon history, leading the Democrats to an undefeated record (28-0) and the state
championship in his junior season. The pair of Oregon natives went on to play for the Kansas Jayhawks from 2001-05, appearing in back-
to-back NCAA Tournament Final Fours in 2002 and 2003.
Before launching his career in coaching and youth leadership, he spent one year with the Harlem Globetrotters as an entertainer/
ambassador, instructing the organization’s CHEER for Character program in more than 200 U.S. cities.

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JAMES ANDRISEVIC
Assistant Coach
Andrisevic is entering his second year as an Assistant Coach. Prior to the Sea Dubs, he spent the 2018-19
season as an assistant coach with the Northern Arizona Suns. In 2017, Andresevic was the head coach of
the Hiroshima Dragonflies in Japan’s professional basketball league, the B. League.
James Andrisevic is in his second stint with the Santa Cruz Warriors, spending the 2013-16 seasons as
an assistant coach, under Casey Hill. As a member of Head Coach Casey Hill’s staff during the 2013-14
campaign, Andrisevic helped lead the team to the NBA D-League Finals and assisted in developing three
Santa Cruz Warriors who earned a league-high eight GATORADE Call-Ups to the NBA. During the offseason,
Andrisevic served as the head coach of NetScouts Basketball’s U.S.A. Men’s All-Star Team, which traveled to China to participate in games
against the Chinese National Team and other international squads.
Andrisevic came to Santa Cruz after serving as head coach of BC Prievidza in Slovakia. Previously, he was the head coach of Asker BC in
Norway’s top basketball league, leading the youngest team in the history of the league to a championship berth with a 15-6 record.
While studying to complete his M.B.A., Andrisevic worked as the men’s basketball coordinator at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa.
He played professionally in Germany, Denmark and England after a three-year collegiate career at Arizona State University, where he was
teammates with former Golden State Warrior Ike Diogu.

ANTHONY VEREEN
Assistant Coach
Anthony Vereen is entering his second year as an Assistant Coach for the Santa Cruz Warriors. From 2016-18,
Vereen spent two seasons as Basketball Operations Coordinator for the Santa Cruz Warriors.
Originally from Hammond, Louisiana, Vereen attended the University of Texas at Arlington where he played
basketball for four years leaving as the school’s 2nd all-time scorer and leading the team to the school’s only
NCAA tournament appearance in 2008. Vereen had a seven year playing career overseas, spending time in
Spain, Finland and China, as well as two years in the G League where he was a part of the 2015 Santa Cruz
Warriors G League Championship team.

2014-15 G LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP

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WARRIORS NBA G LEAGUE ASSIGNMENT & CALL-UP HISTORY


NBA players in the first three years of their careers may be assigned to their NBA G League affiliate an unlimited number of
times, according to the NBA Collective Bargaining Agreement. Additionally, players beyond the first three years of their NBA
careers may be assigned to their NBA G League affiliate with their consent and the consent of the National Basketball Players
Association. With the Warriors G League team located in close proximity to the parent club, players in recent years have been
assigned to the G League not only for games, but also to get additional practice time.
The NBA’s official minor league, the NBA G League prepares players, coaches, officials, trainers and front-office staff for the
NBA while acting as the league’s research and development laboratory. The league, which began in 2001-02, featured 28
teams with direct affiliations with NBA franchises for the 2019-20 season. Fifty-two percent of all NBA players at the end of
the 2018-19 season boasted NBA G League experience.

Warriors G League Assignment History


2006-07: Patrick O’Bryant (three times)
2007-08: Kosta Perovic (twice)
Patrick O’Bryant (once)
2008-09: Richard Hendrix (once)
DeMarcus Nelson (once)
2010-11: Jeremy Lin (three times)
2011-12: Jeremy Tyler (once)
Chris Wright (twice)
2012-13: Kent Bazemore (five times)
Jeremy Tyler (five times)
Malcolm Thomas (once)
Scott Machado (once)
2013-14: Ognjen Kuzmic (10 times)
Nemanja Nedovic (nine times)
Dewayne Dedmon (twice)
Kent Bazemore (twice)
MarShon Brooks (twice)
2014-15: Ognjen Kuzmic (eight times)
James Michael McAdoo (four times) Quinn Cook began the 2017-18 season as one of two
Festus Ezeli (once) Warriors Two-way players. Signed to a multi-year contract on
Justin Holiday (once) April 10, 2018, Cook finished the season as an NBA Champion.
2015-16: Kevon Looney (four times)
2016-17: Damian Jones (nine times)
Kevon Looney (three times)
Patrick McCaw (twice)
Brianté Weber (once)
2017-18: Jordan Bell (once)
Quinn Cook (five times)
Damian Jones (eight times)
Patrick McCaw (twice)
2018-19: DeMarcus Cousins (three times)
Jacob Evans III (10 times)
2019-20: Stephen Curry (once)
Jacob Evans III (once)
Jordan Poole (once)
Alen Smailagic (nine times)

Warriors Two-Way Players


2017-18: Chris Boucher
Quinn Cook
2018-19: Marcus Derrickson
Damion Lee Alen Smailagić played the 2018-19 season with Santa Cruz
2019-20: Ky Bowman before being drafted by the New Orleans Pelicans in the first
Damion Lee round (39th overall) in the 2019 NBA Draft. The Golden State
Warriors acquired him in a Draft Night trade with New Orleans.
Marquese Chriss

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WARRIORS ALL-TIME GATORADE CALL-UPS HISTORY

Season Player G League Team NBA Team


2019-20 Jeremy Pargo Santa Cruz Golden State
2019-20 Juan Toscano-Anderson Santa Cruz Golden State
2018-19 Deyonta Davis Santa Cruz Atlanta
2018-19 Kendrick Nunn Santa Cruz Miami
2017-18 Antonius Cleveland Santa Cruz Dallas
2017-18 Georges Niang Santa Cruz Utah
2017-18 Antonius Cleveland Santa Cruz Atlanta
2017-18 Damion Lee Santa Cruz Atlanta
2016-17 Brianté Weber Sioux Falls Golden State, Charlotte
2015-16 Elliot Williams Santa Cruz Memphis
2014-15 Elliot Williams Santa Cruz Utah, Charlotte, New Orleans
2014-15 James Michael McAdoo Santa Cruz Golden State (three times)
2013-14 Dewayne Dedmon Santa Cruz Golden State, Philadelphia
2013-14 Hilton Armstrong Santa Cruz Golden State (three times) JUAN TOSCANO-ANDERSON
2013-14 Seth Curry Santa Cruz Memphis, Cleveland
2012-13 Chris Johnson Santa Cruz Minnesota
2012-13 Malcolm Thomas Los Angeles Golden State, Chicago
2012-13 Travis Leslie Santa Cruz Utah
2012-13 Scott Machado Santa Cruz Golden State
2012-13 Dwayne Jones Texas Golden State
2011-12 Keith Benson Sioux Falls Golden State
2011-12 Mickell Gladness Dakota Miami*, Golden State
2011-12 Mikki Moore Idaho Golden State
2011-12 Edwin Ubiles Dakota Washington
2011-12 Ben Uzoh Dakota/Rio Grande Valley Cleveland, Toronto
2011-12 Chris Wright Maine Golden State
2010-11 Chris Johnson Dakota Portland, Boston, Portland
2010-11 Jeff Adrien Rio Grande Valley Golden State
2009-10 Chris Hunter Fort Wayne Golden State SETH CURRY
2009-10 Anthony Tolliver Idaho Portland, Golden State
2009-10 Cartier Martin Iowa Golden State, Washington
2009-10 Coby Karl Idaho Golden State, Denver
2009-10 Reggie Williams Sioux Falls Golden State
2008-09 Blake Ahearn Dakota San Antonio
2008-09 Jermareo Davidson Idaho Golden State
2007-08 CJ Watson Rio Grande Valley Golden State
2007-08 Blake Ahearn Dakota Miami
2006-07 Kelenna Azubuike Fort Worth Golden State
2006-07 Justin Williams Dakota Sacramento
2006-07 Renaldo Major Dakota Atlanta
2005-06 Marcus Fizer Austin Golden State
2003-04 Rusty LaRue Asheville Golden State
* denotes called up twice AARON MILES
Name NBA G League Team/Pos. NBA Call-Up Team/Pos.
Nate Bjorkgren Santa Cruz Warriors head coach Phoenix Suns assistant coach/player development coach
Casey Hill Santa Cruz Warriors head coach Los Angeles Clippers assistant coach
Aaron Miles Santa Cruz Warriors head coach Golden State Warriors player development coach
Vitaly Potapenko Santa Cruz Warriors assistant coach Cleveland Cavaliers assistant director of player development
Luke Walton L.A. D-Fenders assistant coach Golden State Warriors assistant coach

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NBA G League
Olympic Tower
645 5th Avenue, New York, NY 10022
PR Contacts: Joanna Shapiro, Devon Garden, Phillip Bausk
Website: gleague.nba.com

Agua Caliente Clippers of Ontario Erie BayHawks


9680 Haven Ave. #120; Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 110 East 8th Street; Erie, PA 16501
Tel: (909) 406-9090 Tel: (814) 790-5600
Arena: Citizens Business Bank Arena Arena: Erie Insurance Arena
Media Relations Contact: Cooper Dzierzanowski Media Relations Contact: Michael Somrak
([email protected]) ([email protected]);
Website: www.aguacalienteclippers.com Matt Bresee ([email protected])
NBA Affiliation: LA Clippers Website: www.nbaerie.com
NBA Affiliation: New Orleans
Austin Spurs
13581 Pond Springs Road, Suite 108, Austin, TX 78729 Fort Wayne Mad Ants
Tel: (512) 236-8333; Fax: (512) 236-8444 1910 St. Joe Center Rd, Suite 61; Fort Wayne, IN 46825
Arena: H-E-B Center at Cedar Park Tel: (260) 469-4667
Media Relations Contact: Amanda Janczak Arena: Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
([email protected]); Perri Travillion Media Relations Contact: Dan Vance
([email protected]) ([email protected])
Website: www.austinspurs.com Website: www.ftwaynemadants.com
NBA Affiliation: San Antonio NBA Affiliation: Indiana

Canton Charge Grand Rapids Drive


1101 Market Avenue North; Canton, OH 44702 62 Commerce Ave SW Suite 201, Grand Rapids, MI, 49503
Tel: (866) 444-1944; Fax: (330) 489-1703 Tel: (844) 473-7483
Arena: Canton Memorial Civic Center Arena: DeltaPlex Arena
Media Relations Contact: Sean Wyatt Media Relations Contact: Rob Johnson
([email protected]); Joanna Radov ([email protected]) ([email protected])
Website: www.cantoncharge.com Website: www.nbagrandrapids.com
NBA Affiliation: Cleveland NBA Affiliation: Detroit

Capital City Go-Go Greensboro Swarm


1100 Oak Drive SE; Washington, DC 20032 2411 B West Gate City Blvd.; Greensboro, NC 27403
Tel: (202) 318-5278 Tel: (336) 907-3600
Arena: Entertainment & Sports Arena in Arena: Fieldhouse at the Greensboro Coliseum
Congress Heights Complex
Media Relations Contact: Matt Quinn Media Relations Contact: Justin Trujillo
([email protected]) ([email protected])
Website: www.CapitalCityGoGo.com Website: www.gsoswarm.com
NBA Affiliation: Washington NBA Affiliation: Charlotte

Capitanes de la Ciudad de México Iowa Wolves


Paseo del Pedregal 610. Jardines del Pedregal, 730 3rd Street; Des Moines, Iowa 50309
lvaro Obregon 01900 CDMX Mexico Tel: (515) 564-8550; Fax: (515) 564-8551
el: +52 55 5652 0028 Arena: Wells Fargo Arena
Arena: Gimnasio Juan de la Barrera Media Relations Contact: Seth Nutting
Media Relations Contact: Adriana Barrón ([email protected])
([email protected]) Website: www.iawolves.com
Website: http://capitanes.mx NBA Affiliation: Minnesota

College Park Skyhawks Lakeland Magic


101 Marietta St. NW Suite 1100; Atlanta, GA 30303 701 West Lime Street; Lakeland, FL 33815
Tel: (404) 878-3800 Tel: (863) 825-3258; Fax: (863) 825-3279
Arena: Gateway Center Arena @ College Park Arena: RP Funding Center
Media Relations Contact: Jelani Downing Media Relations Contact: Owen Fasolas
([email protected]) ([email protected]); Hans Steinbrenner
Website: www.cpskyhawks.com ([email protected])
NBA Affiliate: Atlanta Website: www.lakelandmagic.com
NBA Affiliation: Orlando
Delaware Blue Coats
401 Garasches Lane, Wilmington, DE 19801 Long Island Nets
Tel: (302) 504-7587 168 39th Street, 8th Floor; Brooklyn, NY 11232
Arena: 76ers Fieldhouse Tel: (718) 215-2299; Fax: (718) 522-3544
Media Relations Contact: Matt Murphy Arena: Nassau Coliseum
([email protected]); Alex Yoh ([email protected]) Media Relations Contact: Megan Walsh
Website: www.sixers.com/bluecoats ([email protected])
NBA Affiliation: Philadelphia Website: www.longislandnets.com
NBA Affiliation: Brooklyn
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NBA G LEAGUE
Maine Red Claws Sioux Falls Skyforce
550 Forest Avenue; Portland, ME 04012 2131 South Minnesota Ave; Sioux Falls, SD 57105
Tel: (207) 210-6655; Fax: (207) 210-6659 Tel: (605) 332-0605
Arena: Portland Exposition Building Arena: Sanford Pentagon
Media Relations Contact: Evans Boston Media Relations Contact: Matt Dykstra
([email protected]) ([email protected])
Website: www.maineredclaws.com Website: www.skyforceonline.com
NBA Affiliation: Boston NBA Affiliation: Miami

Memphis Hustle South Bay Lakers


191 Beale Street; Memphis, TN 38103 2275 E. Mariposa Ave.; El Segundo, CA 90245
Tel: (901) 205-1234; Fax: (901) 205-1244 Tel: (310) 426-6000; Fax: (310) 426-6031
Arena: Landers Center Arena: Toyota Sports Center
Media Relations Contact: Corey Moore Media Relations Contact: Noah Camarena
([email protected]) ([email protected])
Website: www.memphishustle.com Website: www.sblakers.com
NBA Affiliation: Memphis NBA Affiliation: LA Lakers

Northern Arizona Suns Stockton Kings


3201 N. Main Street; Prescott Valley, AZ 86314 400 E. Main, Suite 760, 95202; Stockton, CA
Tel: (928) 772-7867 Tel: (888) 465-7209
Arena: Findlay Toyota Center Arena: Stockton Arena
Media Relations Contact: Bryce Marsee Media Relations Contact: Rahsaan Gethers
Website: www.nazsuns.com ([email protected]); Kari Ida ([email protected])
NBA Affiliation: Phoenix Website: www.stocktonkings.com
NBA Affiliation: Sacramento
Oklahoma City Blue
208 Thunder Drive; Oklahoma City, OK 73102 Texas Legends
Tel: (405) 208-4800; Fax: (405) 429-7900 2601 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 300; Frisco, TX 75034
Arena: Cox Convention Center Tel: (214) 469-0822; Fax: (214) 469-0823
Media Relations Contact: Laila Wani Arena: Comerica Center
([email protected]); Shelby Willingham Media Relations Contact: Britney Wynn
([email protected]) ([email protected])
Website: www.oklahomacityblue.com Website: www.texlegends.com
NBA Affiliation: Oklahoma City NBA Affiliation: Dallas

Raptors 905 Westchester Knicks


5600 Rose Cherry Place; Mississauga, ON L4Z4B6 198 Central Ave.; White Plains, NY 10606
Tel: (416) 815-5600 Fax: (416) 357-9205 Tel: (914) 559-6888
Arena: Paramount Fine Foods Centre Arena: Westchester County Center
Media Relations Contact: Stefano Toniutti Media Relations Contact: Ajah Hawley-Alexander
([email protected]) ([email protected])
Website: www.raptors905.com Website: www.westchesterknicks.com
NBA Affiliation: Toronto NBA Affiliation: New York

Rio Grande Valley Vipers Windy City Bulls


4900 S. I-69; Edinburg, Texas, 78539 5333 Prairie Stone Parkway; Hoffman Estates, IL 60192
Tel:(956) 369-8959; Fax: (956) 972-1150 Tel: (84) 396-7070
Arena: Bert Ogden Arena Arena: NOW Arena
Media Relations Contact: Amairani Ramirez Media Relations Contact: Brad Seymour
([email protected]) ([email protected])
Website: www.rgvipers.com Website: www.windycitybulls.com
NBA Affiliation: Houston NBA Affiliation: Chicago

Salt Lake City Stars Wisconsin Herd


1420 S 500 W; Salt Lake City, UT 84115 549 High Avenue; Oshkosh, WI 54901
Tel: (801) 325-7827 Tel: (920) 233-4374; Fax: (920) 744-0238
Arena: Lifetime Activities Center – Bruin Arena Arena: Menominee Nation Arena
Media Relations Kraig Williams Media Relations Contact: Eric Kohlbeck
([email protected]); Olivia Hill ([email protected])
([email protected]) Website: www.wisconsinherd.com
Website: www.slcstars.com NBA Affiliation: Milwaukee
NBA Affiliation: Utah

Santa Cruz Warriors


903 Pacific Avenue, Suite 101; Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Tel: (831) 731-4400
Arena: Kaiser Permanente Arena
Media Relations Contact: Shannon Stabler
([email protected]); Alyssa Beatton
([email protected])
Website: www.santacruzbasketball.com
NBA Affiliation: Golden State

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G LEAGUE EASTERN CONFERENCE G LEAGUE WESTERN CONFERENCE

G LEAGUE ATLANTIC DIVISION G LEAGUE SOUTHWEST DIVISION


TEAM W L PCT GB HOME ROAD TEAM W L PCT GB HOME ROAD
Long Island 19 23 .452 9.0 10-14 9-9 Rio Grande Valley 15 27 .357 15.0 6-13 9-14
Maine 28 14 .667 - 14-6 14-8 Salt Lake City 30 12 .714 - 17-6 13-6
Raptors 905 22 21 .512 6.5 12-8 10-13 Austin 24 18 .571 6.0 13-9 11-9
Westchester 17 24 .415 10.5 7-13 10-11 Texas 24 19 .558 6.5 12-11 12-8
Delaware 22 21 .512 6.5 10-12 12-9
G LEAGUE PACIFIC DIVISION
G LEAGUE CENTRAL DIVISION TEAM W L PCT GB HOME ROAD
TEAM W L PCT GB HOME ROAD Agua Caliente 22 22 .500 2.5 12-10 10-12
Fort Wayne 21 22 .488 12.0 16-8 5-14 Stockton 24 19 .558 - 12-8 12-11
Windy City 17 26 .395 16.0 7-13 10-13 South Bay 19 25 .432 5.5 13-6 6-19
Wisconsin 33 10 .767 - 16-7 17-3 Northern Arizona 8 34 .190 15.5 3-18 5-16
Canton 29 14 .674 4.0 20-4 9-10 SANTA CRUZ 21 21 .500 2.5 8-12 13-9
Grand Rapids 25 18 .581 8.0 12-7 13-11
G LEAGUE MIDWEST DIVISION
G LEAGUE SOUTHEAST DIVISION TEAM W L PCT GB HOME ROAD
TEAM W L PCT GB HOME ROAD Iowa 19 24 .442 8.0 10-13 9-11
Lakeland 25 17 .595 - 11-11 14-6 Memphis 26 15 .634 - 14-7 12-8
Greensboro 9 34 .209 16.5 4-17 5-17 Sioux Falls 22 20 .524 4.5 15-7 7-13
Erie 13 30 .302 12.5 8-12 5-18 Oklahoma City 20 22 .476 6.5 12-10 8-12
College Park 20 23 .465 5.5 9-10 11-13
Capital City 22 21 .512 3.5 14-7 8-14

2019-20 ALL-NBA G LEAGUE TEAMS


2020 NBA G LEAGUE POSTSEASON RESULTS FIRST TEAM
Jaylen Adams - Wisconsin Herd
2019-20 NBA G League Postseason - Cancelled Due to Jarrell Brantley - Salt Lake City Stars ^
Coronavirus Pandemic Devontae Cacok - South Bay Lakers ^
Frank Mason III - Wisconsin Herd ^
Jarrod Uthoff - Memphis Hustle
2019-20 NBA G LEAGUE AWARD WINNERS
Most Valuable Player: Frank Mason III (Wisconsin Herd) SECOND TEAM
Dennis Johnson Coach of the Year: Martin Schiller (Salt Lake City Stars) Donta Hall - Grand Rapids Drive
Defensive Player of the Year: Christ Koumadje (Delaware Blue Coats) B.J. Johnson - Lakeland Magic ^
Rookie of the Year: Tremont Waters (Maine Red Claws) Josh Magette - Lakeland Magic
Jason Collier Sportsmanship Award: Ivan Rabb (Westchester Knicks) Johnathan Motley - Agua Caliente Clippers of Ontario ^
Most Improved Player: Gabe Vincent (Sioux Falls Skyforce) Tremont Waters - Maine Red Claws ^
Basketball Executive of the Year: Bart Taylor (Salt Lake City Stars)
THIRD TEAM
Justin Anderson - Long Island Nets
Dusty Hannahs - Memphis Hustle
Jemerrio Jones - Wisconsin Herd
Vic Law - Lakeland Magic ^
Marial Shayok - Delaware Blue Coats ^

2019-20 NBA G LEAGUE ALL-ROOKIE TEAM


Jarrell Brantley - Salt Lake City Stars ^
Devontae Cacok - South Bay Lakers ^
Donta Hall - Grand Rapids Drive
Marial Shayok - Delaware Blue Coats ^
Tremont Waters - Maine Red Claws ^

2019-20 NBA G LEAGUE ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM


Tacko Fall - Maine Red Claws ^
Tra-Deon Hollins - Grand Rapids Drive
Christ Koumadje - Delaware Blue Coats
Sir’Dominic Pointer - Canton Charge
Kenny Wooten - Westchester Knicks ^

*Earned GATORADE Call-Up this season


^NBA Two-Way Player
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NBA G LEAGUE
SCORING AVERAGE G FG FT PTS AVG FIELD GOAL PCT. FG FGA PCT
1. Shayok, DEL 35 309 64 805 23.0 1. Lee, SXF 206 279 .738
2. Gray, ERI 37 321 76 831 22.5 2. Fall, MNE 164 232 .707
3. Adams, WIS 33 250 89 710 21.5 3. Davis, SCW 215 310 .694
4. Guy, STO 37 267 75 794 21.5 4. Hall, GRD 229 346 .662
5. Hannahs, MHU 37 277 75 792 21.4 5. Cacok, SBL 269 408 .659
6. Vincent, STO-SXF 31 223 47 648 20.9 6. M. Brown, TEX 184 284 .648
7. Harper, NAS 33 215 111 688 20.8 7. Antetokounmpo, SBL 202 324 .623
8. Anderson, RAP-LIN 31 219 69 639 20.6 8. Ward, CPS 159 262 .607
9. Lemon, FWN 39 321 67 793 20.3 9. Mika, STO 178 295 .603
10. Johnson, AUS 31 243 78 630 20.3 10. Jack, OKL 158 264 .598
11. Law, LAK 33 251 42 650 19.7
12. Cacok, SBL 33 269 62 640 19.4 3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT. 3FG 3GA PCT
13. Palmer, ACC 31 207 79 592 19.1 1. Rowsey, LAK 71 151 .470
14. Adams, ERI 40 294 54 759 19.0 2. Hicks, FWN 53 113 .469
15. Jones, CAP 37 249 88 701 18.9 3. Ingram, SBL 54 116 .466
16. Uthoff, MHU 34 253 49 643 18.9 4. Hannahs, MHU 117 262 .447
17. Brantley, SLC 33 233 64 619 18.8 5. Nowell, IWA 79 181 .436
18. Mathias, TEX 42 253 64 762 18.1 6. Grant, CAP 64 147 .435
19. Maten, MNE 39 270 89 707 18.1 7. Gaddy, OKL 46 107 .430
20. Horton-Tucker, SBL 38 262 55 688 18.1 8. Taylor, SCW 46 107 .430
9. Magette, LAK 98 229 .428
REBOUNDS PER GAME G OFF DEF TOT AVG 10. Mason, WIS 77 181 .425
1. Rabb, WES 29 106 246 352 12.1
2. Jones, WIS 42 169 335 504 12.0 FREE THROW PCT. FT FTA PCT
3. Cacok, SBL 33 140 253 393 11.9 1. Hannahs, MHU 75 83 .904
4. Cheatham, ERI 34 110 286 396 11.6 2. Bowen, FWN 75 86 .872
5. Koumadje, DEL 33 125 235 360 10.9 3. Ennis, RAP 87 101 .861
6. Uthoff, MHU 34 86 278 364 10.7 4. Magette, LAK 90 107 .841
7. Hall, GRD 38 155 243 398 10.5 5. Grant, CAP 96 115 .835
8. Toscano-Anderson, SCW 31 61 219 280 9.0 6. Ellenson, LIN-RAP 68 82 .829
9. Welsh, GBO 43 145 239 384 8.9 7. McCall, CPS 117 143 .818
10. Maten, MNE 39 117 228 345 8.8 8. Mason, WIS 75 92 .815
11. Spalding, RGV-GBO 36 111 193 304 8.4 9. Canaan, STO 70 86 .814
12. Jack, OKL 32 92 170 262 8.2 10. Blossomgame, RGV-WCB 78 96 .813
13. Lawson, AUS 42 118 225 343 8.2
14. Davis, SCW 42 119 220 339 8.1 STEALS PER GAME G STL AVG
15. Woodbury, GRD 41 115 214 329 8.0 1. Hollins, GRD 37 100 2.7
16. Law, LAK 33 54 210 264 8.0 2. Gray, ERI 37 88 2.38
17. Jones, CAP 37 77 217 294 7.9 3. Macura, CTN 39 92 2.36
18. Bigby-Williams, ERI-SXF-FWN 35 102 174 276 7.9 4. Simon, WCB 43 95 2.21
19. Antetokounmpo, SBL 38 80 216 296 7.8 5. Rodriguez, RGV-AUS 35 74 2.11
20. J. McDaniels, GBO 31 56 185 241 7.8 6. Reaves, TEX 37 73 1.97
7. Ennis, RAP 42 82 1.95
8. Doyle, WCB 40 77 1.93
ASSISTS PER GAME G AST AVG 9. J. McDaniels, GBO 31 59 1.9
1. Gaddy, OKL 38 336 8.8 10. Waters, MNE 36 68 1.89
2. Hollins, GRD 37 310 8.4
3. Ennis, RAP 42 314 7.5 BLOCKS PER GAME G BLK AVG
4. Peters, WES 32 235 7.3 1. Koumadje, DEL 33 133 4.03
5. Waters, MNE 36 263 7.3 2. Pointer, CTN 43 85 1.98
6. Gray, ERI 37 270 7.3 3. Bigby-Williams, ERI-SXF-FWN 35 62 1.77
7. Bone, GRD 31 220 7.1 4. Moore, DEL 39 68 1.74
8. Lemon, FWN 39 267 6.8 5. Davis, SCW 42 72 1.71
9. Pargo, SCW 39 246 6.3 6. Lee, SXF 42 67 1.6
10. Munford, DEL 43 269 6.3 7. Kyser, LAK 41 62 1.51
11. Barber, CPS 39 242 6.2 8. Bolden, CTN 38 56 1.47
12. Robinson, CAP-DEL 33 203 6.2 9. Spalding, RGV-GBO 36 52 1.44
13. Rathan-Mayes, TEX-ACC 39 236 6.1 10. Antetokounmpo, SBL 38 51 1.34
14. Grant, CAP 39 231 5.9
15. Doyle, WCB 40 234 5.8 MINUTES PER GAME G MIN AVG
16. Fields, TEX 38 220 5.8 1. Guy, STO 37 1365 36.9
17. Harper, NAS 33 189 5.7 2. Mathias, TEX 42 1517 36.1
18. Adams, WIS 33 189 5.7 3. Gray, ERI 37 1332 36.0
19. Simmons, GBO 37 207 5.6 4. Lemon, FWN 39 1391 35.7
20. Robinson, AUS 30 161 5.4 5. Law, LAK 33 1153 35.0
6. Uthoff, MHU 34 1185 34.9
7. Doyle, WCB 40 1391 34.8
8. Randolph, CTN 39 1348 34.6
9. Demps, STO 41 1406 34.3
10. Ennis, RAP 42 1438 34.2

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About NBA Cares


NBA Cares is the league’s global social responsibility program that builds on
the NBA’s mission of addressing important social issues. NBA Cares programs
and participants have provided more than 5.8 million hours of hands-on
service and created more than 1,650 places where kids and families can live,
learn or play in communities around the world. Internationally, NBA Cares
has created more than 332 places where kids and families can live, learn or
play in 40 countries and territories. NBA Cares works with nationally and
internationally recognized youth-serving programs that support education,
youth and family development, and health-related causes, including: Boys & Girls Clubs of America, Vera Institute of Justice,
Thurgood Marshall College Fund, UNICEF, Special Olympics, The Jed Foundation, Share Our Strength and GLSEN.

The Warriors Community Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the Golden State Warriors, is committed to supporting educational
equity for underserved Bay Area youth. Since its inception in 2012, the Foundation has delivered over $24 million in economic
impact to support education and youth development in the Bay Area, including $13 million in cash grants to nonprofits, and the
Oakland and San Francisco Unified School Districts. This includes their educational grants, and the Hoops 4 Kids program (warriors.
com/kids), where Warriors achievements on the court directly benefit disadvantaged children.

The Foundation also rebuilds public basketball courts around the region. To date, more than 85 courts have been refurbished
around the Bay Area, helping to revitalize local communities with safe and clean places for families and youth to enjoy the game
of basketball.

Finally, the Foundation has donated over 20,000 tickets to schools and nonprofits that serve low-income children, helping to share
the joy and excitement of Warriors home games.

The Foundation is sustained by generous contributions from Warriors owners, players, partners, and fans.

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The Warriors are committed to taking an active interest in the well-being of our community and to be great corporate citizens. We
strive to develop life-long fans of the game of basketball through cause-marketing programs and initiatives. We are dedicated to
improving the quality of life for those that are underserved in our community.

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS COMMUNITY PILLARS


EDUCATION: The Warriors invest in educational programs to promote equity of life outcomes driven by education attainment. The
intended outcomes of our educational programs are to-
• Increase the number of Bay Area youth of color engaged in high quality educational experiences in STEAM and literacy
• Increase the number of Bay Area youth of color on track to complete college
• Increase the number of Bay Area youth of color exposed to a variety of career pathways
• Enhance student and family experiences at Malcom X Academy

COMMUNITY HEALTH & WELLNESS: The Warriors support a variety of physical and mental health and wellness initiatives that
promote resilient communities where all people can thrive. The intended outcomes of our health & wellness programs are to-
• Increase the physical health and mental resilience in Bay Area communities of color
• Increase the quality and quantity of community spaces in underserved Bay Area that promote wellness

SUSTAINABLE LOCAL ECONOMIES: The Warriors support and patronize businesses led by entrepreneurs of color, and initiatives
that strengthen local economic development in the Bay Area, including workforce and job training. The intended outcomes of our
sustainable local economies programs are to-
• Increase access to jobs for workers in the Bay Area
• Increase self-sufficiency of Bay Area communities of color
• Support and increase the number of successful entrepreneurs of color in the Bay Area

POLICY ADVOCACY AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT: The Warriors seek to dismantle structural and systemic racism by using our
platform to enfranchise voters, and to amplify and support public policy that address racial equity and systemic racism. The
intended outcomes of our civic engagement programs are to-
• Increase the number of people participating in the Election and pledging to vote
• Increase participation in policy dialogue and public discussion (ie. Engagement with law enforcement, lawmakers, etc.)

LEARNING WITHOUT LIMITS (EDUCATION)


Learning Without Limits presented by ABD, in partnership with Facing History and Ourselves transforms students’ history book
lessons into inspiring lessons in humanity, and empowers youth who will change the world for the better. This program also
addresses racism, antisemitism, and prejudice at pivotal moments in history; it helps students connect choices made in the past to
those they will confront in their own lives. Learning Without Limits offers a 4 part learning series, Raising Upstanders. Upstanders
are individuals or groups who speak or act in support of other individuals or a cause, particularly someone who intervenes on
behalf of a person being attacked or targeted. This learning series provides students with the foundational knowledge, skills and
dispositions to participate in society in an active and
socially just way.

ADDITIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS


• Back to School in the Bay
• Bay Area All-Star Scholarship Team
• Beyond the Baseline
• Future Leaders
• Math Hoops
• Read to Achieve

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CHEF ACADEMY (COMMUNITY HEALTH & WELLNESS)


Chef Academy presented by Lucky California in partnership with 18
Reasons promotes healthy living by providing youth (3rd - 5th grade)
with engaging, hands-on experience preparing and cooking nutritious
foods. The program teaches fundamental culinary skills and provides
healthy food options for youth and families to consider adopting into
their lives. Through a series of programming, students learn from a variety
of chefs and nutritionists with diverse backgrounds and are equipped
with the knowledge and tools to choose food wisely, and families learn to
buy and make healthy, affordable meals. Lessons include basic principles
of healthy eating and safe cooking, knife and plating skills, colorful
fruits and vegetables, smart snacking and healthy versions of fast food
favorites.

ADDITIONAL HEALTH & WELLNESS PROGRAMS


• Get Fit

FINANCIAL GAMEPLAN
The Golden State Warriors, in partnership with JP Morgan Chase (JPMC) have created a program called Financial Gameplan. GSW
and JPMC work with College Track and MyPath to create a financial training program centered around high school students who
are starting to prepare for college. College Track students participate in various activities led by MyPath about financial capability,
money management, saving for college and overcoming economic barriers. They also have the opportunity to participate in
engaging activities centered around financial habits and understanding.

ADDITIONAL POLICY ADVOCACY & CIVIC ENGAGEMENT PROGRAMS


• Building Bridges
• Go Green
• Helping Hands
• Hoops for Troops
• Local Warriors
• Peaceful Warriors

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WARRIORS 2019-20 SEASON COMMUNITY HIGHLIGHTS


#STRENGTHINNUMBERS
• 2,700 POUNDS OF NUTRITIOUS FOOD DISTRIBUTED
2,700 pounds of nutritious food distributed to underserved families through the Chef Academy program.

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• 278 STUDENTS EXPOSED TO STEM AND SPORTS
Over 278 students were exposed to opportunities and careers in STEM and Sports through the Basketball Decoded program.

• 5.2 MILLION DOLLARS DONATED


During the 2019-20 season, the Warriors Community Foundation’s total giving amount was $5.2M. This includes grants awarded
through the education grants program, Hoops4Kids program, Making Hoops court refurbishment program, tickets and suite
donations, and proceeds donated to nonprofits through the Warriors 50/50 raffle. Since inception in 2012, the Warriors Community
Foundation has contributed over $24M for education and youth development in the Bay Area.

• 1.7 MILLION DOLLARS GRANTED


During the 2019-20 season, the Warriors Community Foundation announced a slate of $1.7 million in grants to organizations
working to improve educational equity in the Bay Area, the most in a single year since the Foundation’s inception in 2012.

• 500,000 DOLLARS GRANTED


During the 2019-20 campaign, the Warriors Community Foundation, with support from presenting sponsor Salesforce, awarded an
additional $500,000 to eight organizations through their season-long Hoops 4 Kids Program. Hoops 4 Kids beneficiaries included
Boys & Girls Clubs of Oakland, Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco, Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Bay Area, Aim High, East Oakland
Youth Development Center, Playworks Northern California, San Francisco Education Fund, and uAspire.

• 2 COURTS RENOVATED
The Warriors Community Foundation refurbished two basketball courts in San Francisco – at The Salvation Army Kroc Center in the
Tenderloin, and Westside Courts, a public housing site in the Filmore/Western Addition. Both renovations will support vulnerable
communities and encourage healthy activity and play. The Foundation has refurbished over 85 courts since 2012.

• 1.6 MILLION DOLLARS COMMITTED


Immediately following the NBA Hiatus announcement, the Warriors Community Foundation Disaster Relief Fund announced an
initial commitment of $1 million to support Chase Center and Kaiser Permanente Arena gameday staff and part-time workers. This
contribution has since grown to $1.6 million.

• 750 HOURS OF FINANCIAL WELLNESS TRAINING


The Warriors fostered programs around financial wellness training for high school students, totaling 750 academic hours.

• 3,809,298 MATH PROBLEMS SOLVED


As part of the Math Hoops program, students completed 3.8 million total math problems during the ’19-’20 school year.

• 5,000 HOURS DONATED


Front Office employees have donated over 5,000 hours of community service through the Warriors Helping Hands volunteer
program.

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WARRIORS BASKETBALL ACADEMY


Warriors Basketball Academy encompasses all youth basketball related events and
programs. The expansion of these efforts center around the Golden State Warriors’
former practice facility in downtown Oakland and the Academy’s newly gained
access to that facility. After a major renovation which included resurfaced basketball
courts, new basketball hoops and the addition of Shoot 360 technology, the facility is
now one of the most advanced basketball training facilities in the country.
Its re-opening marks the first NBA team-owned facility in the U.S. dedicated to
youth basketball development. With these upgrades, Warriors Basketball Academy
will now be included in the Jr NBA’s Flagship Network, comprised of 18 best-in-class
youth basketball organizations that share the Jr NBA’s vision.
In addition to programming at the East Bay facility, Warriors Basketball Academy
will continue to impact the Bay Area youth basketball landscape by facilitating long- JORDAN POOLE

standing programs, Warriors Basketball Camp and the Junior Warriors Basketball
League, throughout the region.
Since its inception in the summer of 2000, Warriors Basketball Camp has hosted over 60,000 youth from across the United States in
hundreds of sessions in over 30 cities around the Bay Area, plus a camp on Oahu, Hawaii. In addition to campers from throughout
the U.S., the team has hosted youth from six different continents - Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America and South
America. A handful of Warriors Basketball Camp alumni have gone on to play professionally both in the NBA and overseas. Last
year marked a milestone for Warriors Basketball Camp when Juan Toscano-Anderson joined the team, making him the first former
camper to play for the Golden State Warriors.
This past summer, the academy hosted nine week-long virtual basketball camps, as well as virtual private training sessions.
The summer virtual camps featured 75-minute workouts daily that focused on individual skill development, the importance of
fundamentals, and the development of a healthy team attitude for boys and girls, ages 7-15, of all skill levels and abilities. All
registrants received an at-home kit that included a camp jersey, face mask, water bottle, cones and more. Each session featured an
appearance by a current or former Warriors player or coach. The guest appearances were made by Marquese Chriss, Mychal Mulder,
Damion Lee, Mike Brown, Jarron Collins, Ron Adams and Zaza Pachulia.
In addition, Warriors Basketball Academy provided virtual private training opportunities for boys and girls, ages 9-17, in which
they received a customized workout plan designed to fit their goals and schedule. In all, the virtual programs saw over 500
participants from 26 states and six different countries.
The Junior Warriors Basketball League offers a unique basketball experience for Bay Area youth, ages 5-17. Through partnerships
with local youth agencies, the Warriors aim to enhance existing leagues by providing special benefits for all participants, including
reversible jerseys and shorts, headbands, certificates of participation and tickets offered at a savings for Warriors home games. The
league also offers a Coaches Clinic, featuring the Warriors coaching staff, for all volunteer coaches participating in the program. The
season is capped off with the Junior Warriors Classic played on the Warriors home floor prior to a late season game. Over 200,000
Bay Area youth have been able to participate in the Junior Warriors Basketball League since its inception in 2000. Last season over
10,000 youth participated in the program.
The future of Warriors Basketball Academy programming will include Shoot 360, the newly installed performance technology that
will allow participants the ability to test, train and track every component of their workout. Shooting cages will allow participants
to get instant performance analytics in real time via live shot charts showing shot arc, shot depth and left/right differential, while
the skill cages will provide interactive ball-handling. Passing simulators will engage participants by tracking and grading their
performance. To compliment the technology, Warriors Basketball Academy staff will engage with and teach participants through
physically-distanced coaching. Warriors Basketball Academy is the first youth basketball program in the NBA to feature Shoot
360 technology.
Moving forward, the Academy plans to continue hosting safe, physically-distanced workouts and clinics and will look forward to
returning to larger in-person camps when the county and state deem it safe to do so.
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SHOOT 360
Eligibility: Grades 3-12
A new component within Warriors Basketball Academy, this technology will increase the skill level of our participants by measuring
and tracking shooting percentage, left/right accuracy, shot arc, and shot depth of every athletes’ shot. The skill cages will enable
our participants to follow a virtual trainer to put their ball-handling and passing skills to the test.

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SHOOTING
Take your shooting skills to new levels with Shoot 360! Test, train and track your shot like never before!

PASSING BALL-HANDLING
Put your passing skills to the test and experience the world’s Improve your ball-handling skills with our virtual trainer who
first high-tech passing skill court. You’ll develop better accuracy, will lead you through a series of guided workouts.
speed and timing with your passes.

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GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS – THE BAY AREA’S TEAM
RICHMOND AUDITORIUM
PRIMARY WARRIORS BAY AREA ARENAS
1962-64 COW PALACE, USF MEMORIAL GYM
OAKLAND CIVIC AUDITORIUM
USF MEMORIAL GYM 1964-65 SAN FRANCISCO CIVIC AUDITORIUM, USF MEMORIAL GYM
1965-66 SAN FRANCISCO CIVIC AUDITORIUM
S.F. CIVIC AUDITORIUM 1966-67 SAN FRANCISCO CIVIC AUDITORIUM, COW PALACE
1967-68 COW PALACE, OAKLAND COLISEUM ARENA
1968-71 COW PALACE, SAN FRANCISCO CIVIC AUDITORIUM,
CHASE CENTER OAKLAND COLISEUM ARENA/ OAKLAND COLISEUM ARENA
THE ARENA IN OAKLAND/
ORACLE ARENA 1971-96 OAKLAND COLISEUM ARENA
1996-97 SAN JOSE ARENA
COW PALACE 1997-PRESENT THE ARENA IN OAKLAND / ORACLE ARENA
BEGINNING OF
2019-20 SEASON CHASE CENTER
The Warriors have also played select games at San Jose Civic Auditorium, Oakland Civic Auditorium
and Richmond Auditorium.
Home games for the NBA Finals in 1964, 1967 and 1975 were played at the Cow Palace.
The Warriors played the 1996-97 season at the San Jose Arena due to renovations to
Oakland Coliseum Arena.
1962 1971 1975 1996 2019
SAN JOSE ARENA MOVE FROM PHILADELPHIA MOVE TO FINALS AT SEASON IN CHASE CENTER
TO SAN FRANCISCO OAKLAND COW PALACE SAN JOSE OPENS
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Chase Center, home of the six-time NBA Champion Golden State Warriors, is an award-winning 18,064-seat sports and
entertainment arena in San Francisco’s Mission Bay neighborhood that boasts six clubs and 136 suites for use during the
many sporting events, concerts, family shows and special performances hosted throughout the year. Easily accessible by
foot, bicycle or mass transit, Chase Center anchors Thrive City, a 3.2-acre community gathering space consisting of publicly
accessible plazas and unique restaurant and retail locations. A LEED Gold certified arena, Chase Center was one of the first
sports venues to earn the GBAC Star facility accreditation and was named Sports Facility of the Year by the Sports Business
Journal in 2020.

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Thrive City, the 3.2-acre community gathering space surrounding Chase Center, serves as the Bay Area’s newest destination
where visitors can experience health and wellness community engagement events, diverse restaurant and retail options,
and live entertainment offerings. Created by the Golden State Warriors in partnership with Kaiser Permanente, Thrive City
was built upon the shared goal of creating a healthy community through year-round programming and making resources
available to all families, friends and neighbors. For more information on Thrive City, please visit thrivecity.com.

THRIVE CITY THRIVE CITY - GATEHOUSE

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Muni
VD.

Tideline
55, KT, S (MBTMA Ferry) Caltrain
MISSION ST.

16th ST.
ILLINOIS STREET
16th/MISSION Muni Shuttle
STREET 78X, 79X
BART/Muni
55, 78X

Public Transportation - Chase Center will be a transit hub!

Ride Muni during Events - your event ticket is also your all-day Muni ticket.
• With a Muni Metro T Line stop right at its doorstep, dedicated (North Bay), Amtrak, through connections at the Salesforce Transit
Muni bus shuttles (78X and 79X) and a Muni stop serving the 55, Center or the Ferry Building.
48 and 22 lines within 1 block, connections to BART and the entire • Ferry service will be available at the temporary Ferry Terminal at
Muni system will be easy and fast. Pier 48 to serve all games and large events, Pier 52, as well as at
• Muni Metro T Line and Shuttle (post—game) trains will run the Ferry Building.
at increased frequencies along the Embarcadero and, when • AllNighter service (between 12 am to 5 am) is available through
completed, along the Central Subway route. Route 91 (stop at 3rd/Mariposa) to all other routes including Route
• Muni (local) is your free connection to BART (local/Peninsula/East 800 to the East Bay, and Route 397 to the Peninsula/South Bay.
Bay), Caltrain (South Bay), SamTrans (Peninsula/South Bay), AC • Type in Chase Center into your favorite transit trip planning app to
Transit (East Bay), WestCAT Lynx (East Bay), Golden Gate Transit find the best ways to get here using transit.

More detail on these transit options have been provided in Page 2 of this guide. Please refer to Chase Center website
for more recent updates.

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Chase Center Patron/Employee Public Transit Options


Within SF: From the Peninsula/South Bay:
Muni Rail Caltrain connecting to Muni or walk to Chase Center
• UCSF/Chase Center (16th Street) K Ingleside/T Third and • The San Francisco Caltrain Station at 4th and King St. is
S Shuttle stop located on 3rd Street. the last station stop and serves all trains.
• These trains are included in your event ticket and are • Transfer from Caltrain station to Muni T Third platform
your easiest path out of the immediate vicinity post (located across the street on 4th between King St. and
events to bring you closer to your destinations or to your Berry St.) and take Muni to the UCSF/Chase Center
choice of another mode of travel. stop or walk along 4th St. and turn left on South St. to
• Please walk towards crossings along 3rd/16th as well Chase Center (approx. 15-20 minutes).
as 3rd/Warriors Way (South St.) so we can keep you • Weekdays/Saturdays: The last Caltrain train departs at
safe through your entire event experience. 12:05 a.m.
• Stay up to date on transit conditions by following Muni on • Sundays/Holidays: The last Caltrain train departs at
Twitter (@sfmta_muni) 9:37 p.m.
• Stay up to date on transit conditions by following Caltrain
Muni Buses/Shuttles on Twitter (@Caltrain)
• Regular Bus Service - The 55, 48, 22 lines will also
continue to run according to their regular schedules.
• 78X: 16th Street Arena Express bus service from 16th/ From the East/North Bay:
Mission Street (same stop as line 55). Ferries
• 79X: Van Ness Arena Express bus service from existing Stops located at Pier 48 (temporary ferry terminal), Pier 52
47/49 line bus stops along the Van Ness Corridor. and the Ferry Building
• 78X and 79X Buses will begin running approximately From Pier 48:
2.5 hours prior to the start of any Chase Center event
and for 30 minutes after events end and provide one- • Walk north on Terry A Francois Blvd. to Pier 48 (tem-
way service only. porary ferry terminal). Reserve tickets ahead online
through Golden Gate Transit or San Francisco Bay
• Both lines will drop off at 16th and Mission BART station. Ferry (WETA).
The 78X will return to Chase Center for additional trips.
The 79X will continue on, making local stops on Van Ness • Golden Gate Ferry from Larkspur also provides a park
at Market Street continuing to North Point. and ride opportunity based on availability (for up to
600 riders).
AllNighter: From Pier 52:
• AllNighter is the late-night and early-morning bus
• Mission Bay TMA /Tideline ferry service operating from
network that serves San Francisco, the East Bay, and
Berkeley Marina with a stop at Pier 1.5 in San Francis-
Peninsula from approximately midnight to 5AM.
co before terminating at Pier 52 in Mission Bay (just 2
• Route 91 stops at 3rd/Mariposa Street approximately blocks from Chase Center).
every 30 minutes.
• This ferry service is provided at a charge. Monthly
• Please note that free parking (subject to availability) is passes may be purchased.
provided at BART stations between 3 pm till 4 am.
• This ferry service operates approximately every 30

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minutes from 7 am till 10 am in the morning and 4 pm
Mission Bay Transportation Management
till 6:35 pm in the afternoon/evening.
Association (TMA):
From Ferry Building (along Embarcadero/Market St.)
• Mission Bay TMA provides free shuttle bus service
connections for employees and visitors to BART (Powell • WETA, Blue & Gold, and Golden Gate operate regular
Street Station), Caltrain (4th Street & King Street Depot), ferry service between the San Francisco Ferry Building
and destinations within Mission Bay. You may use any (2 miles from the project site) and Vallejo, Larkspur,
of these lines to arrive at Chase Center. Sausalito, Tiburon, Oakland, Alameda and South
San Francisco.
• The closest stops near the Chase Center based on
these route maps are at 4th/16th, Owens/Gene Friend • The Ferry Building is also a terminal/hub for Muni and
Way, 7th/Hooper. Amtrak/Amtrak Capital Corridor service.
• There are 4 routes running approximately every 15-20 • Stay up to date on transit conditions by following WETA/
minutes between 6:30 am till 11 am in the morning Golden Gate Ferry on Twitter (@sfbfbayalerts and
and 3:15 pm till 7:15 pm in the afternoon/evening. @goldengateferry)
• These shuttles stop operating around 7:15 pm and are
better as commuter options. They will not be available
post events. Other Regional Transit Providers:
• SamTrans Routes 292, 397, 398, and FCX run on Mission
St. (and Potrero Ave.) from the Peninsula/South Bay
From East Bay/Peninsula/South Bay: with stops at the Salesforce Transit Center.
• WestCAT Lynx provides service from Hercules.
BART to Muni
• Golden Gate Transit provides service from the North Bay.
Take BART to the Embarcadero Station or
16th Street Station. • AC Transit Transbay bus service provides direct
connections between communities in the East Bay
From Embarcadero Station:
and the Salesforce Transit Center. Lines that provide
• Transfer to/from BART to the Muni T Third line to the
service to the Salesforce Transit Center include: B, C,
UCSF/Chase Center (16th Street) platform.
CB, E, F, G, H, J, L, LA, NL, NX, NX1, NX2, NX3, NX4, O, P,
• The last BART train to the East Bay will depart at 12:26 am S, SB, V, W, Z.
• The last BART train to the Peninsula/South Bay will • Stay up to date on transit conditions by following AC Transit
depart at 1:02 am on Twitter (@rideact)
From 16th Street Station:
• Transfer to/from BART to the 78X. The stop near the
BART station will be at the same stop as the existing
line 55 stop.
• The last BART train to the Easy Bay will depart at 12:19 am
• The last BART train to the Peninsula/South Bay will
depart at 1:09 am.
• Stay up to date on transit conditions by following BART on
Twitter (@sfbartalert)

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4th & King Protected Bikeway Bike & Scooter Parking


(striped, marked, or signaled
Caltrain lanes separated from
• Free Bike Valet (for 300 bikes) is located along
T.
vehicle traffic)

16th Street on the south side of Chase Center.


S Bicycle Lane

T.FRAN
4T
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7T

H
(striped, marked, or signaled
• Bay Wheels (previously Ford GoBike) Bike Share
N
lanes for bike travel)
H

SE ST Bicycle Route
stations are available around Chase Center at
ST

N . (shared travel lane marked or existing locations as shown in the map.


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COIS BL
W
signed for shared use)

3RD ST.
• Overflow bike racks will be made available at the
TO
Preferred
Walk Routes Bike Valet.
• Bike racks will also be available on public

VD
Bike Share Station
sidewalks around the Chase Center and is a
. convenient option to also park your scooters.

Walk Times
16TH ST. • To/From Chase Center to 4th and King Caltrain
Station is approx. 15-20 minutes.
• To/From Chase Center to the temporary Ferry
Bike terminal on Pier 48 is approx. 10-15 minutes.
Valet • To/From Chase Center to the 91 AllNighter stop
on 3rd/Mariposa is approx. 5 minutes.
• To/From Embarcadero Station to Salesforce
Transit Center and Ferry Building is approx.
5-10 minutes.
• To/From Chase Center to 16th Street Station/
Embarcadero Station is approx. 40-50 minutes.

Curb Map Curb Map


Transit:

Muni KT Train
Curb Map
The curb map presents the approximate locations
Muni 78X - 16th Street
Arena Express where you should go for a particular transportation
Muni 79X - Van Ness service stop.
Arena Express
Mission Bay
TMA Shuttles
Taxi and Paratransit Services
Charter Buses and Taxi and Paratransit pickups are conveniently
Private Shuttles located on Terry A. Francois Blvd. in front of Chase
Paratransit Center for north bound and south bound guests.

Bike & Scooter:


Ride Hail
Bike Parking • Select your passenger pick up zone on your
smartphone.
Bike Valet & Temp.
Bike Corrals • Walk to the loading zone, located on Terry A.
Francois Blvd.
Pedicab
• No ride hail pickups on 16th Street, 3rd Streets,
or Warriors Way.
Driving:
• We also recommended that if you choose to
Media Trucks leave the immediate vicinity to get closer to your
destinations or away from traffic, please do so
General Parking
Including some motorcycle parking using the Muni T-Third train towards locations
where there are other existing white zones for
Taxi
passenger loading (for instance near 4th & King
Ride Hail Caltrain station).

Pre-paid Parking
Garage Entrance

Priority Curb

Building Access Points:

West Plaza

East Plaza

Esplanade
Open only during large events

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WARRIORS PRACTICE FACILITY AT CHASE CENTER

The Warriors Practice Facility, located at Chase Center, totals 25,349 square-feet and houses the team’s training and player
facilities. The space features two full-length basketball courts, six basketball hoops, a 4,000-square-foot weight room, the team’s
locker room, training and treatment areas which includes a sauna, a cryo treatment chamber, and a hydro room with float tanks.
Additional amenity spaces include a kitchen, team lounge, a barber shop and a theater. The locker room, which includes a ceiling
that resembles the roof of Oracle Arena, has the team’s 2015 NBA Championship court inlaid on the floor in the center of the room.
Each player’s locker comes equipped with their own personal 32-inch television, and the circular design of the room fosters a
connected team environment.

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KIM STONE
General Manager, Chase Center
Kim Stone begins her second season as general manager of Chase Center after joining the Warriors in
April 2019. Stone, who has over two decades of experience in venue and operational management
in the sports and entertainment industry, oversees all Chase Center operations. Following the
inaugural season at Chase Center, Stone was recognized as one of the Most Influential Women in
Bay Area business by the San Francisco Business Times and Chase Center was named Sports Facility
of the Year by Sports Business Journal. Additionally, Stone was named to VenuesNow’s second
annual All-Stars list in October 2020.
Prior to joining the Warriors and Chase Center, Stone served as the executive vice president of
business development for the Miami Heat and AmericanAirlines Arena. Stone had previously served
12 years as general manager of the arena, overseeing the strategic planning and financial management for AmericanAirlines
Arena and the Miami Heat. Stone was also responsible for all arena operations and several business areas, including season
ticket retention, business intelligence, data analytics, digital strategy and innovation, food and beverage, event production and
operations and guest services. While Stone was general manager, AmericanAirlines Arena was named the Best Arena Experience
for 2016-17 by the NBA and hosted four consecutive NBA Finals (2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014) and was consistently ranked as
the No. 1 arena in Florida and top 10 in the USA according to Pollstar. In 2014, the facility became the world’s first sports and
entertainment facility to achieve Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold Recertification by the U.S. Green
Building Council for being an international leader in operational sustainability. In her time as general manager, Stone oversaw
more than $60 million in arena enhancements and renovations that kept AmericanAirlines Arena among the most state-of-the-
art facilities.
Stone rose through the ranks of the Miami Heat organization during her 23-year tenure. Hired initially into the sports media
relations department in 1996, she spent three years in that area before leading the organization’s efforts to launch the WNBA’s
Miami Sol in 1999 as senior director of operations. Stone’s responsibilities changed in 2002 when she became chief of staff to
Heat President, Business Operations Eric Woolworth. Prior to joining the Heat, Stone moved to South Florida in 1990 to become
an assistant in the University of Miami’s sports information office where she worked with numerous sports, including the 1991
National Champion football squad. She then became the sports publicity director for the University of Texas women’s athletics
department from 1992-94 before moving back to Florida.
At every stop, Stone has been recognized with numerous accolades. In the summer of 2009, the South Florida Business Journal
honored Stone as part of its inaugural class of “Influential Business Women.” In 2013, Venues Today named her to their “Women
of Influence” list. And in 2014, Stone’s alma mater, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Journalism and Mass
Communications, inducted her into their Hall of Fame. Sports Business Journal has recognized her talents twice -- as a “2016 Game
Changer” and as a “Power Player In Venue Management” in June 2017. Stone was a Women In Sports and Events (WISE) Women
of the Year honoree in 2018.

MATT BALK
Vice President, Arena Operations
Matt Balk is in his first season with the Warriors and first as vice president, arena operations.
Balk will be leading the daily operations of Chase Center, Thrive City plaza, Golden State Warriors
Practice Facility and two off-site office locations in San Francisco and Oakland. He will oversee all
engineering, event conversion, facilities, maintenance, safety, project management, and loading
dock operations teams.
Balk’s previous experience includes serving as director of operations for The Tacoma Dome and the
Stockton Events Center and stints as operations manager for CenturyLink Center and Arco Arena.
Balk earned his bachelor’s degree in health and human performance, sport management from Iowa
State University.

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PETER BRYAN
Vice President, Construction and Development
Peter Bryan begins his fifth season with the Golden State Warriors organization as the vice president
of construction and development. Bryan was responsible for the development and construction
of Chase Center, the new home of the Golden State Warriors, and surrounding development.
Continuing on in his role, Bryan is responsible for overseeing the development and construction
of the future hotel project, managing the Master Association, and overseeing our retail leasing and
operations efforts. Chase Center was named Sports Facility of the Year by Sports Business Journal
in September 2020. Prior to joining the Golden State Warriors, Bryan was a Vice President at Clark
Construction Group where he had spent 19 years working on large, complicated projects.
A native of New York City, Bryan graduated from Duke University with a Bachelor of Science in Engineering with degrees in Civil
Engineering and Economics.
Bryan lives with his wife Megan and children, James and Eleanor, in Marin County.

STEVIE GRAY
Vice President, Ticket Operations
Stevie Gray is entering her 19th season with the Golden State Warriors organization, and her third
as vice president, ticket operations. Gray, who joined the organization in November 2002, reports
to the General Manager, Chase Center and is responsible for overseeing key ticketing projects and
initiatives for Warriors ticket operations, as well as Chase Center ticket operations and box office
functions. Gray’s responsibilities also include revenue and fan engagement strategies, the day-to-

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day management of the Chase Center box office operations, as well as, working with promoters,
tours, and other clients on the development and execution of their ticketing strategies. Throughout
her time at the Warriors, the team has seen numerous franchise sales records off the court and in
September 2020, Chase Center was named “Sports Facility of the Year” by Sports Business Journal.
Gray earned a bachelor’s degree in English at Spelman College in Atlanta, Ga., and a master’s in sports management from the
University of San Francisco. Gray also is a member of the Bay Area Ticketing Association (BAPTA), International Ticketing Association
(INTIX), International Association of Venue Managers (IAVM), ERG’s Black Alliance Network & Woman of the Warriors, and the
Warriors Diversity Equity and Inclusion Council.
Outside of work, she spends most of her free time reading fiction novels, swimming, and is an active member of her church. A
native of Chicago, Ill., Gray and her husband currently reside in the East Bay with their two sons.

PHIL HASTINGS
Vice President, Event Experiences
Vice President of Event Experiences Phillip Hastings begins his second season in his current role after
joining the Warriors in April 2016. Hastings directs all aspects of the Chase Center guest experience
to ensure the venue delivers a world-class customer service to all Chase Center guests, team
members, talent, and clients. Directly responsible for the development, training and management
of the guest services staff including ushers, ticket takers, the concierge staff and the uniform
operation, Hastings also oversees Chase Center’s Food & Beverage program and manages Chase
Center’s partnership with Bon Appetit and Levy. Following its inaugural year, Chase Center was
named “Sports Facility of the Year” by the Sports Business Journal.
Prior to joining the Warriors, Hastings spent 14 years with the Orlando Magic as their director of arena operations. Hastings helped
open the Amway Center where he oversaw and coordinated the Magic’s interests in all building activities from an arena operations
perspective. Hastings was responsible for creating and fostering an efficient, productive, and consistent working relationship
between the Orlando Magic, the City of Orlando/Orlando Venues, and other Amway Center contract service providers - Andy
Frain (Guest Services & Security), Levy (Concessionaire), Owens (Housekeeping), Lanier (Parking) and 717 (Valet) - to produce
high quality events. Additionally, he worked alongside the ticket services department to help attract new customers, while also
retaining current ones. For six years (2003-10) Hastings also served as assistant director of arena operations & retail, handling the
Magic’s retail department inside Amway Arena and the online team store.
Hastings graduated from the University of Alabama with a Bachelor of Science in Communication and Media Studies.

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BRIAN HERBERT
Vice President, Security
Brian Herbert is in his first season with the Golden State Warriors after joining the team in March
2020. Reporting into Chase Center’s General Manager Kim Stone, Herbert is responsible for all
aspects of Chase Center and Thrive City security. Herbert’s responsibilities include collaborating with
internal and external stakeholders including to guests, clients, facility operations, team operations,
artists and show management, business executives, law enforcement agencies, the NBA, as well as
Thrive City retail and office tenants.
Herbert brings over 22 years of experience in law enforcement, administration, and security related
work having most recently spent the last nine years as senior director of safety and security for the
Cleveland Cavaliers, whose security program consistently ranked as Tier 1 by the NBA. While with the Cavaliers, he worked multiple
NBA All-Star and Finals games, coordinated security for the 2016 NBA Championship Parade and was the arena security lead for
the 2016 Republican National Convention.
Herbert earned a bachelor’s degree from Indiana University.

EMMANUEL “MANNY” THOMAS


Vice President, Event Service
Emmanuel “Manny” Thomas begins his second season with the Golden State Warriors and Chase
Center as the vice president, event services. In his current role, Thomas oversees an experienced
pool of professionals that support, plan, and produce all events and activations on the Chase Center
property. Merging resources, efficiencies, world class event management and GSW principles
continue to drive the event services department no matter the size or scope of an event.
Thomas joined the organization from Madison Square Garden after 20-plus years of experience in
the sports and entertainment industry. He started as a ball boy for the New York Knicks in 1994
and then quickly worked his way up through the organization; transitioning to building operations,
event services and later becoming director, event productions. During his time at Madison Square Garden, he produced over 500
live sporting & entertainment events, catering functions and special events annually.
A native of New York City, Thomas earned a bachelor’s degree in athletic administration from St. John’s University in 1996 and a
master’s degree in health and physical education with a concentration in sport management from East Stroudsburg University in
1997.
Thomas and his wife Natasha have two children, Xavier and Tory, and reside in Millbrae, Calif.

SHEENA WAY
Vice President, Content and Programming
Sheena Way is in her first season with the Warriors and first as vice president, content and
programming. Way will be responsible for Chase Center and Thrive City programming opportunities,
including concerts, sporting events, premium live events, outdoor plaza activations and special
events. She will report directly to Chase Center General Manager Kim Stone.
Way’s previous experience includes serving as vice president, live entertainment for the Oilers
Entertainment Group (OEG), where she oversaw scheduling for Rogers Place — home to the NHL’s
Edmonton Oilers — the Downtown Community Arena, ICE District and all Premium rental spaces
within OEG. There she managed the grand opening of Rogers Place, including the official ribbon
cutting ceremony and public house along with 11 shows in its first 60 days.

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