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2014‐15 Memphis Grizzlies Game Notes 1
The 2013‐14 Memphis Grizzlies Media Guide is available ONLINE @ http://i.cdn.turner.com/nba/nba/.element/media/2.0/teamsites/grizzlies/media/2013‐14MemphisGrizzlies.pdf
MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES (0‐0) vs MILWAUKEE BUCKS (0‐0)Preseason Game #1 Preseason Road Game #1
Wednesday, October 8, 2014 7 p.m. Central Time Resch Center Green Bay, Wisc.
TV: None RADIO: 92.9 FM ESPN / 680 AMGame Notes/Stats Contact: Ross Wooden – [email protected] – @RossWooden
PROBABLE STARTERS
F #21 TAYSHAUN PRINCE 2013‐14 AVERAGES 6‐9 215 13th Season Kentucky
• Has started 838 regular season games since the beginning of the 2003‐04 season, second most in the NBA behind LeBron James.
• When Prince plays, Memphis has a .640 winning percentage in 113 regular season games (112 starts). • Starting small forward for the 2003‐04 NBA Champion Detroit Pistons. • Selected Second Team NBA All‐Defense in four consecutive seasons (2004‐08).
6.0 PPG
3.1 RPG
1.6 APG
F #50 ZACH RANDOLPH 2013‐14 AVERAGES 6‐9 260 14th Season Michigan State
• Led the team with 17.4 points, 10.1 rebounds and 47 double‐doubles last season, recording his seventh double‐double average in the last eight seasons.
• Memphis went 23‐10 last season when Randolph led the team or shared the team lead in scoring. • His 405 career double‐doubles rank 7th among active players. • Two‐time NBA All‐Star (2010, 2013) and All‐NBA Third Team selection (2011). • Three‐time winner of the NBA Kia Community Assist Award (December 2010, January 2013, November 2013).
17.4 PPG
10.1 RPG
2.5 APG
C #33 MARC GASOL 2013‐14 AVERAGES 7‐1 265 7th Season Akasvayu Girona (Spain)
• Memphis went 33‐13 after Gasol returned on Jan. 14… He had missed the previous 23 games with a left MCL sprain (sustained on Nov. 22 vs. San Antonio).
• Memphis went 10‐13 with Gasol out of the lineup. • The reigning NBA Defensive Player of the Year, also named All‐NBA Second Team and Second Team All‐
Defense last season. • One‐time NBA All‐Star (2011) and Memphis’ all‐time leader in career field goal percentage.
14.6 PPG
7.2 RPG
3.6 APG
G #5 COURTNEY LEE 2013‐14 AVERAGES 6‐5 200 7th Season Western Kentucky
• Shot a career‐high .480 from the field last season. • Memphis went 35‐14 in 2013‐14 after acquiring Lee on Jan. 7 from Boston (34‐13 with Lee as a starter). • Averaged 11.0 points on .476 shooting in 30.0 minutes with Memphis after recording 7.4 points in 16.8
minutes with Boston last season. • Scored a 2013‐14 season‐high 24 points on Jan. 14 vs. Oklahoma City.
9.6 PPG
2.4 RPG
1.5 APG
G #11 MIKE CONLEY 2013‐14 AVERAGES 6‐1 175 8th Season Ohio State
• Averaged a career‐high 17.2 points along with 6.0 assists last season. • Had 26 games of 20+ points in 2013‐14, his career high for any single season (prev. 17 in 2012‐13). • Scored 30‐plus points in back‐to‐back games from Jan. 7‐10, including a career‐high tying 31 points on Jan. 10
vs. Phoenix, becoming the first Grizzlies player to do so since Rudy Gay from Nov. 2‐3, 2010. • Led the NBA in total steals in 2012‐13 (career‐high and franchise‐record 174) and named Second Team All‐
Defense.
17.2 PPG
2.9 RPG
6.0 APG
INJURIES/ROSTER NOTES
LAST GAME INACTIVES None None
PRONUNCIATIONS GRIZZ PRESS ROW CONTACT (HOME GAMES) Nick Calathes cuh‐LAY‐thus Jon Leuer LOO‐er Jason Wallace or Ross Wooden – 901.205.2758 Dave Joerger YAY‐gr Beno Udrih BEN‐oh OO‐dreeh Kosta Koufos COAST‐ah KOO‐fuss
MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES 2014‐15 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time/Result TV 10/8 @ Milw. (Green Bay) 7pm ‐ 10/9 @ Houston 7pm ‐ 10/11 ATLANTA 7pm ‐ 10/14 @Oklahoma City 7pm ‐ 10/17 FLAMENGO (Brazil) 7pm ‐ 10/20 @Dallas 7:30pm ‐ 10/22 CLEVELAND 7pm TBD 10/24 MIAMI 7pm TBD 10/29 MINNESOTA 7pm SPSO 10/31 @ Indiana 6pm SPSO 11/1 @ Charlotte 6pm SPSO 11/3 NEW ORLEANS 7pm SPSO 11/5 @ Phoenix 8pm SPSO 11/7 @ Oklahoma City 7pm ESPN 11/8 @ Milwaukee 7:30pm SPSO 11/11 LA LAKERS 7pm SPSO 11/13 SACRAMENTO 7pm SPSO 11/15 DETROIT 7pm SPSO 11/17 HOUSTON 7pm SPSO 11/19 @ Toronto 6:30pm SPSO 11/21 BOSTON 7pm SPSO 11/23 LA CLIPPERS 5pm SPSO 11/26 @ LA Lakers 9:30pm SPSO/NBA TV 11/28 @ Portland 9pm SPSO 11/30 @ Sacramento 5pm SPSO 12/3 @ Houston 7pm SPSO/NBA TV 12/5 SAN ANTONIO 7pm SPSO 12/7 MIAMI 5pm SPSO 12/9 DALLAS 7pm SPSO 12/12 CHARLOTTE 7pm SPSO 12/13 @ Philadelphia 6:30pm SPSO 12/16 GOLDEN STATE 7pm SPSO 12/17 @ San Antonio 7:30pm SPSO 12/19 CHICAGO 7pm SPSO 12/21 @ Cleveland 3:30pm SPSO 12/22 UTAH 7pm SPSO 12/26 HOUSTON 7pm SPSO 12/27 @ Miami 6:30pm SPSO/NBA TV 12/30 SAN ANTONIO 7pm SPSO 1/2 @ LA Lakers 9:30pm SPSO 1/3 @ Denver 8pm SPSO 1/5 NEW YORK 7pm SPSO 1/7 @ Atlanta 6:30pm SPSO 1/9 @ New Orleans 7pm SPSO 1/11 PHOENIX 5pm SPSO 1/14 @ Brooklyn 6:30pm SPSO 1/16 @Orlando 6pm SPSO 1/17 PORTLAND 7pm SPSO 1/19 DALLAS 4pm SPSO/NBA TV 1/21 TORONTO 7pm SPSO 1/24 PHILADELPHIA 7pm SPSO 1/26 ORLANDO 7pm SPSO 1/27 @ Dallas 7:30pm SPSO 1/29 DENVER 7pm SPSO 1/31 OKLAHOMA CITY 7pm SPSO 2/2 @ Phoenix 8pm SPSO 2/4 @ Utah 8pm SPSO 2/6 @ Minnesota 7pm SPSO 2/8 ATLANTA 5pm SPSO 2/10 BROOKLYN 7pm SPSO 2/11 @ Oklahoma City 7pm SPSO 2/22 @ Portland 8pm SPSO 2/23 @ LA Clippers 9:30pm SPSO/NBA TV 2/25 @ Sacramento 9pm SPSO 2/27 LA CLIPPERS 7pm SPSO 2/28 @ Minnesota 7pm SPSO 3/3 UTAH 7pm SPSO 3/4 @ Houston 7pm SPSO 3/6 LA LAKERS 7pm SPSO 3/7 @ New Orleans 6pm SPSO 3/9 @ Chicago 6pm SPSO/NBA TV 3/11 @ Boston 6:30pm SPSO 3/12 @ Washington 6pm SPSO 3/14 MILWAUKEE 7pm SPSO 3/16 DENVER 7pm SPSO 3/17 @ Detroit 6:30pm SPSO 3/20 @ Dallas 7:30pm SPSO 3/21 PORTLAND 7pm SPSO 3/23 @ New York 6:30pm SPSO 3/25 CLEVELAND 7pm SPSO 3/27 GOLDEN STATE 7pm SPSO 3/29 @ San Antonio 6pm SPSO 3/30 SACRAMENTO 7pm SPSO 4/3 OKLAHOMA CITY 7pm SPSO 4/4 WASHINGTON 7pm SPSO 4/8 NEW ORLEANS 7pm SPSO 4/10 @ Utah 8pm SPSO 4/11 @ LA Clippers 9pm SPSO/NBA TV 4/13 @ Golden State 9:30pm SPSO 4/15 INDIANA 7pm SPSO
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2013‐14 REGULAR SEASON BREAKDOWN
OVERALL HOME ROAD OVERTIME OVERALL 50‐32 .610 27‐14 .659 23‐18 .561 3‐2 .600 EASTERN 21‐9 .700 12‐3 .800 9‐6 .600 1‐1 .500 WESTERN 29‐23 .558 15‐11 .577 14‐12 .538 2‐1 .667
CURRENT STREAKS WON 5 WON 14 WON 2 WON 1
2014 OFFSEASON TRANSACTIONS 5/6: Entered into a single‐affiliation partnership with NBA Development League’s Iowa Energy for the 2014‐15 season… 5/19: Announced Chris Wallace as interim general manager… 5/27: Signed head coach Dave Joerger to a contract extension… 6/26: Selected Jordan Adams in the first round (22nd overall) of the 2014 NBA Draft… Traded a 2016 second round draft pick to the Utah Jazz for the draft rights to Jarnell Stokes (35th overall)… 6/30: Zach Randolph exercised 2014‐15 player option and signed multi‐year contract extension with the Grizzlies… 7/7: Signed first round draft pick Jordan Adams to a multi‐year contract… 7/12: Signed Vince Carter to a multi‐year contract… 7/15: Re‐signed Beno Udrih to a multi‐year contract… 7/23: Promoted Jason Wexler to President of Business Operations of the Memphis Grizzlies and FedExForum… 7/29: Promoted interim general manager Chris Wallace to general manager and signed him to a multi‐year contract… Named Ed Stefanski executive vice president of player personnel… 7/31: Named Jeff Bzdelik assistant coach, John Townsend director of player development and Trevor Moawad mental endurance coach… Promoted Jason March to assistant coach/advance scout and Drew Graham to head athletic trainer and vice president of player care… 8/18: Signed second round draft pick Jarnell Stokes to a multi‐year contract… 8/31: Waived Jamaal Franklin… 9/25: Signed Michael Beasley, Patrick Christopher, Earl Clark, Luke Hancock, Kalin Lucas and Hassan Whiteside.
UPCOMING PRESEASON SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT ARENA TIME (CT) TV RADIO
Thursday October 9 Houston Rockets Toyota Center 7 p.m. ‐ 92.9 FM ESPN / 680 AM Saturday October 11 Atlanta Hawks FedExForum 7 p.m. ‐ 92.9 FM ESPN / 680 AM Tuesday October 14 Oklahoma City Thunder Chesapeake Energy Arena 7 p.m. ‐ 92.9 FM ESPN / 680 AM Friday October 17 Flamengo (Brazil) FedExForum 7 p.m. ‐ 92.9 FM ESPN / 680 AM Monday October 20 Dallas Mavericks American Airlines Center 7:30 p.m. ‐ 92.9 FM ESPN / 680 AM
Wednesday October 22 Cleveland Cavaliers FedExForum 7 p.m. TBD 92.9 FM ESPN / 680 AM Friday October 24 Miami Heat FedExForum 7 p.m. TBD 92.9 FM ESPN / 680 AM
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TONIGHT’S OPPONENT
2014‐15 VS. MilwaukeeSaturday 11/8/14 Memphis at Milwaukee 7:30 p.m.Saturday 3/14/15 Milwaukee at Memphis 7 p.m.
2014‐15 Record vs. Opp: 0‐0 All‐Time Record vs. Opp.: Overall: 18‐17 Home: 9‐8 Road: 9‐9 Current Streaks: Overall: W7 Home: W3 Road: W4 Connections: Grizzlies swingman Vince Carter and Bucks head coach Jason Kidd were both members of the New Jersey Nets from 2004‐08 as well as the Dallas Mavericks during the 2011‐12 season… Carter, Bucks forward John Henson and guard Kendall Marshall all went to the University of North Carolina… Carter and Bucks forward Jared Dudley were teammates on the Phoenix Suns from 2010‐11… Bucks guard O.J. Mayo played 301 games as a member of the Grizzlies from 2008‐12… Carter and Mayo were both members of the Dallas Mavericks during the 2012‐13 season… Bucks guard Jerryd Bayless played 111 games for the Grizzlies over two seasons (2012‐14)… Grizzlies forward Jon Leuer played 46 games for the Bucks during the 2011‐12 season… Bucks assistant coach Joe Prunty held the same title for the Cleveland Cavaliers when Leuer played for the organization during the 2012‐2013 season… Prunty was also an assistant coach for the San Antonio Spurs for a portion of Grizzlies guard Beno Udrih’s tenure with the team spanning the 2004‐05 season… Leuer and Bucks strength‐and conditioning coach Robert Hackett both attended the University of Wisconsin… Hackett also served as a member of the strength‐and‐conditioning staff with the Grizzlies from 1995‐2002… Grizzlies forward Tayshaun Prince and Bucks guard Brandon Knight both attended the University of Kentucky and were teammates on the Detroit Pistons from 2011‐13 with Bucks forward Khris Middleton… Grizzlies guard Beno Udrih played 98 games for the Bucks from 2011‐13… Grizzlies forward Michael Beasley and Bucks guard Kendall Marshall were teammates on the Phoenix Suns from 2012‐13… Grizzlies assistant coach Shawn Respert played for the Bucks from 1995‐97… Respert and Jason Kidd were teammates on the Phoenix Suns during the 1997‐98 season…Grizzlies television analyst Brevin Knight played 21 games for the Bucks during the 2003‐04 regular season, as well as five games during the 2004 postseason. 2013‐14 Game Stories: REGULAR SEASON GAME #38 – MEMPHIS 82, MILWAUKEE 77, January 15 at BMO Harris Bradley CenterMilwaukee, Wisc. – The Memphis Grizzlies tied a season high with a fourth consecutive victory and got back to .500 for the first time since Dec. 9 with a win over the Milwaukee Bucks… The Grizzlies, who improved to 19‐19, did not have it easy against the Bucks, which entered the game with the NBA’s worst record (7‐30), and got a big effort from James Johnson late to pick up the victory… Johnson posted a season‐high 15 points, six rebounds, five assists, two steals and a career‐high tying six blocks and was all over the court in the fourth quarter… Trailing 60‐58 after three quarters, Johnson came alive to score eight points during a 12‐0 run to open the fourth quarter… Along with the eight points, Johnson also had four rebounds, two assists, two steals and four rejections in the final frame, as Memphis outscored Milwaukee 24‐17 in the final period… Johnson became the 18th NBA player in the last 29 NBA seasons to put up such a final stat line, joining a list that included Michael Jordan, Hakeem Olajuwon, Tim Duncan, Shaquille O’Neal, David Robinson, Kevin Garnett, Charles Barkley and Tracy McGrady, among others… Mike Conley shared team‐high scoring honors with 15 points to go with a season‐high seven rebounds and six assists… Ed Davis made seven of his eight shots to finish with 14 points and nine boards… Brandon Knight had 27 points to lead Milwaukee, which lost a seventh consecutive game… The Bucks were undone by .378 shooting and two major shooting slumps… Milwaukee started the game on an 8‐1 run but missed 15 consecutive shots as Memphis went on to build a 20‐10 lead at the end of the first quarter… The Bucks trailed by as many as 14 but rallied to take a 60‐58 lead going into the fourth quarter… Memphis was only able to score five points off 13 Milwaukee turnovers to that point… But Johnson scored six‐straight points off three Bucks turnovers, while the Bucks were in the midst of a streak of 12‐straight missed field goal attempts… Ersan Ilyasova (13 rebounds), John Henson (13) and Larry Sanders (12) all had double‐figure rebounds for Milwaukee, which finished with a Grizzlies opponent‐high 51 boards… Former Grizzlies guard O.J. Mayo was scoreless in six minutes of action. REGULAR SEASON GAME #46 – MEMPHIS 99, MILWAUKEE 90, February 1 at FedExForum Memphis, Tenn. – Rookie Nick Calathes, filling in for the injured Mike Conley, put up a career‐high 22 points to help the Memphis Grizzlies to a season‐high sixth consecutive victory over the Milwaukee Bucks… Zach Randolph had 23 points and 10 rebounds, while Marc Gasol scored 19 points for the Grizzlies, who picked up their 11th win in the last 12 games and owned the league’s longest active winning streak… Playing their first game without Conley, who prior to the game was announced out at least a week with a Grade 2 right ankle sprain, the Grizzlies found themselves down 13 in the first half but came to life at the end of the third quarter with a 10‐0 run to pull within one point (62‐61) after Randolph’s turnaround bank shot with 1:18 left in the third… Randolph would make back‐to‐back layups to open the fourth, followed by a James Johnson bucket at the rim and a Calathes three‐pointer to give Memphis a five‐point advantage with 9:32 left in the game… It was part of a 16‐4 rally to open the fourth quarter, giving the Grizzlies their first double‐digit lead of the night… Calathes shot 8‐of‐12 from the field and 4‐of‐5 from three‐point range, helping Memphis shoot a season‐high .600 from three‐point range… Calathes entered the game shooting 5‐of‐15 from behind the arc… Calathes became just the fourth Grizzlies player ever to score 20‐or‐more points in his first career NBA start, joining Pau Gasol (27), Rodney Buford (21) and Eddie Gill (20)… His previous career high was 11 on Jan. 25, 2014 vs. Houston… Brandon Knight led Milwaukee with 23 points, six rebounds and seven assists… He scored 18 in the second half… Ersan Ilyasova had 14 points and 13 rebounds for the Bucks, which lost their sixth in a row… Memphis earned consecutive season series sweeps over Milwaukee for the first time in franchise history.
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2014‐15 GRIZZLIES TEAM QUICK FACTS
• BELIEVE MEMPHIS: Memphis made its franchise‐record fourth consecutive postseason appearance last season, eventually taking NBA MVP Kevin Durant and the
Oklahoma City Thunder to seven games in the first round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs, a series that included a league‐record four consecutive overtime
contests.
• HOME WINNING STREAK: Memphis won its 14th consecutive home game on April 16, 2014 vs. Dallas, the longest home winning streak in franchise history within a single
season… The Grizzlies surpassed the old record of 13 consecutive home wins, which was set on Feb. 8‐April 9, 2013.
• IMPRESSIVE DEBUT: Grizzlies second‐year head coach Dave Joerger recorded the best record of any of the 10 first‐year NBA head coaches last season, a list that included
current Milwaukee coach Jason Kidd, Phoenix’s Jeff Hornacek, Charlotte’s Steve Clifford, Atlanta’s Mike Budenholzer and Boston’s Brad Stevens.
• GRIT AND GRIND: Memphis paced the Western Conference in points allowed per game for the third consecutive season (94.6) in 2013‐14… According to STATS, Inc., there
have been only two longer West streaks since the 1970‐71 season.
• BENCHMARKS: In 2013‐14, Memphis had its most effective bench unit in years… The Grizzlies reserves averaged 32.9 points (most since 35.1 in 2006‐07) and shot .474
from the field (2nd in the NBA) and .386 from three‐point range (3rd)… Five Memphis subs scored in double figures to help the bench score a season‐high 70 points on
March 5, 2014 at Brooklyn.
• Memphis went 46‐20 against NBA teams outside the Southwest Division last season (4‐12 against Southwest Division opponents).
• Memphis went 43‐7 when outshooting opponents last season compared to just 7‐25 when being outshot from the field.
2014‐15 GRIZZLIES PLAYER QUICK FACTS
• Mike Conley averaged a career‐high 17.2 points last season… He also led the team in assists (6.0) for the seventh consecutive season.
• Mike Conley became the Grizzlies’ all‐time leader in games played (480) on Jan. 29, 2014 at Sacramento, passing former record‐holder Rudy Gay in front of Gay and the
Kings.
• Zach Randolph averaged a double‐double last season (team‐high 17.4 points, team‐high 10.1 rebounds), the eighth time in his career he has sported a double‐double
average… Z‐Bo has averaged a double‐double in seven of the past eight seasons – he played just 28 games due to injury in the one outlier season (2011‐12)… Only Dwight
Howard has more double‐double seasons over that span.
• Zach Randolph recorded his 190th double‐double with the Grizzlies on Jan. 28, 2014 at Portland, surpassing Pau Gasol as the franchise leader in the category… Randolph
broke the club record while playing 175 fewer games with Memphis than did Gasol (Randolph‐301, Gasol‐476).
• Memphis was 23‐10 last season when Zach Randolph led or tied the team lead in scoring.
• Memphis went 33‐13 after March Gasol’s return from injury on Jan. 14, 2014, the third‐best record in the entire NBA… Since Gasol’s return, Memphis had the second‐best
mark in the NBA in points allowed (92.2) and ranked fourth in opponent field goal percentage (.441) and second in defensive rating (99.7).
• Marc Gasol steadily improved his scoring and rebounding averages in every month after returning from his MCL sprain on Jan. 14, 2014, topping out at 18.0 points and 9.3
rebounds in the month of April.
• Since acquiring Tayshaun Prince from Detroit on Jan. 30, 2013, Memphis has gone 73‐40 (.640) in 113 regular season games (112 starts) he has played for the Grizzlies.
• Vince Carter has recorded the most three‐pointers made off the bench over the last two regular seasons (304), topping long‐range bench weapons such as Jamal
Crawford, Ray Allen and J.R. Smith.
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2013‐14 TEAM NOTES IMPRESSIVE DEBUT FOR JOERGER Grizzlies head coach Dave Joerger recorded a .610 winning percentage in his first season at the helm… That led a 10‐man field of first‐year NBA head coaches last season and also tied Hubie Brown for the best first full season in franchise history.
HIGHEST WIN%, FIRST‐YEAR NBA HEAD COACHES, 2013‐14 Head Coach Dave Joerger Jeff Hornacek Jason Kidd Steve Clifford Mike Budenholzer 2013‐14 Team Memphis Phoenix Brooklyn Charlotte Atlanta
Record 50‐32 48‐34 44‐38 43‐39 38‐44 Win% .610 .585 .537 .524 .463
HIGHEST WIN% IN FIRST FULL SEASON, GRIZZLIES HEAD COACHES
Dave Joerger Hubie Brown Mike Fratello Lionel Hollins 1st Full Season 2013‐14 2003‐04 2005‐06 2009‐10
Record 50‐32 50‐32 49‐33 40‐42 Win% .610 .610 .598 .488
RESTED AFTER ALL‐STAR BREAK With zero players chosen to participate in All‐Star Weekend, the Grizzlies got a chance to hibernate during the break… Rested and refreshed, Memphis was strong on both ends of the court since the All‐Star Break, especially offensively.
GRIZZLIES, POST ALL‐STAR BREAK, 2013‐14, W/NBA RANKS WIN % FG% 3FG% OFF RATING DEF RATING
Pre All‐Star Break .558 (11) .455 (11) .342 (26) 102.0 (20) 102.0 (9) Post All‐Star Break .700 (T‐3) .481 (2) .373 (T‐8) 105.6 (17) 102.0 (5)
BENCHMARKS The Grizzlies’ bench was lights out after the All‐Star Break.
GRIZZLIES BENCH, POST ALL‐STAR BREAK, 2013‐14, W/NBA RANKS BENCH PPG BENCH FG% BENCH 3FG% BENCH +/‐ (per game)
Pre All‐Star Break 31.5 (16) .451 (8) .362 (10) ‐0.4 (14) Post All‐Star Break 35.2 (T‐9) .513 (1) .437 (2) 2.3 (2)
WELCOME BACK Memphis welcomed Marc Gasol back in the fold on Jan. 14, 2014 after the 2012‐13 Defensive Player of the Year missed 23 games (Nov. 25‐Jan. 12) with a left MCL sprain, and the Grizzlies recorded the third‐best record in the NBA from his return until season end.
GRIZZLIES, AFTER MARC GASOL’S RETURN GAMES RECORD PTS Diff OPP. PPG OPP. FG% DEF RTG
Since Gasol’s return 46 33‐13 +3.5 92.2 .441 99.7 During Gasol’s injury 23 10‐13 ‐0.2 97.9 .465 106.4
WINTER IS COMING Thanks to the health of Marc Gasol and the play of some key acquisitions, Memphis played some of the best basketball in the NBA from the start of winter to the end of the season… Since the first day of winter (Dec. 21), Memphis recorded the third‐best record in the NBA (40‐17) over that span and was among the league’s best in other key categories.
GRIZZLIES’ NUMBERS, SINCE THE START OF WINTER 2013 RECORD WIN% (Rank) PTS Diff (Rank) OffRtg (Rank) DefRtg (Rank) REB% (Rank) OREB% (Rank)
Since 12/21/13 40‐17 .702 (3) +4.1 (7) 104.7 (14) 100.5 (4) .524 (2) .288 (T‐2) Before 12/21/13 10‐15 .400 (T‐21) ‐4.2 (T‐24) 100.2 (22) 105.7 (26) .510 (T‐9) .274 (9)
GRIZZLIES WIN BY A HAIR Memphis went 10‐4 last season in games decided by three points or less and was one of four teams to record double‐digit one‐possession victories… Only two teams this season had better records in such close contests.
NBA’S BEST RECORDS IN GAMES DECIDED BY 3 PTS OR LESS, 2013‐14 Team San Antonio Brooklyn Memphis Oklahoma City Philadelphia Denver Record 7‐0 8‐3 10‐4 10‐4 6‐3 8‐5 Win % 1.000 .727 .714 .714 .667 .615
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2013‐14 PLAYER NOTES Z‐BO KNOWS…DOUBLE‐DOUBLES Zach Randolph piled up 47 double‐doubles already last season (T‐4th in the NBA) and averaged a double‐double for the eighth time in his career (seventh in the last eight seasons)… Only three other active players (Tim Duncan, Dwight Howard and Kevin Garnett) have recorded a double‐double average in eight different seasons… For comparison’s sake, Steve Nash has done it seven times; Elton Brand six seasons; Carlos Boozer, David Lee and Emeka Okafor five; Al Jefferson and Shawn Marion four; and Pau Gasol three.
ACTIVE PLAYERS WHO HAVE RECORDED A DOUBLE‐DOUBLE AVERAGE IN 8+ SEASONS Player Tim Duncan Dwight Howard Kevin Garnett Zach Randolph
Season With Double‐Double Avg 13 10 9 8 Teams San Antonio Orlando/LA Lakers/Houston Minnesota Portland/NY/Memphis
Zach Randolph recorded his 190th double‐double with Memphis on Jan. 28 at Portland, surpassing Pau Gasol for the franchise record for the category… Randolph did so while playing in 175 games less than Gasol did… Marc Gasol is also creeping up the list.
GRIZZLIES, MOST DOUBLE‐DOUBLES w/TEAM, ALL‐TIME Player Zach Randolph Pau Gasol Shareef Abdur‐Rahim Marc Gasol
Double‐Doubles 210 189 115 111 Games w/Grizzlies 339 476 375 433
Zach Randolph also ranks high among all NBA players on the double‐double list dating back to the start of last season.
MOST DOUBLE‐DOUBLES IN THE NBA, SINCE 2012‐13 Player Dwight Howard Zach Randolph David Lee DeMarcus Cousins Teams LA Lakers/Houston Memphis Golden State Sacramento
Double‐Doubles Since 2012‐13 95 92 90 88 ZBO 20‐10 Zach Randolph had 21 points and 11 rebounds on March 19 vs. Utah to set the club record for 20‐point, 10‐rebound games and then extended his lead.
MOST 20‐POINT, 10‐REBOUND GAMES, GRIZZLIES HISTORY Player Zach Randolph Pau Gasol Shareef Abdur‐Rahim Bryant Reeves Marc Gasol
20+ PTS, 10+ REB Games 114 107 80 37 28
CAREER YEAR CONLEY Mike Conley recorded some of the best months of his career last season… January 2014 ranked high among the best shooting months of Conley’s career.
MIKE CONLEY, BEST SCORING AND SHOOTING MONTHS, NBA CAREER
MOST PPG IN MONTH, CAREER HIGHEST FG% IN MONTH, CAREER HIGHEST 3FG% IN MONTH, CAREER SEASON MONTH PPG SEASON MONTH FG% SEASON MONTH 3FG% 2013‐14 January 19.5 (292/15) 2013‐14 November .493 (107/217) 2013‐14 January .439 (29/66) 2013‐14 November 18.6 (279/15) 2009‐10 March .490 (96/196) 2008‐09 March .412 (21/51) 2012‐13 March 17.6 (300/17) 2013‐14 April .480 (49/102) 2013‐14 March .391 (25/64) 2012‐13 April 17.0 (153/9) 2010‐11 January .476 (88/185) 2010‐11 November .385 (20/52) 2009‐10 April 17.0 (136/8) 2013‐14 January .475 (105/221) 2012‐13 March .352 (25/71)
CONLEY LIGHTING IT UP Mike Conley stepped up his scoring last season, setting a career high for scoring average (17.2 points) and shattering his old single‐season mark for 20‐point games.
MIKE CONLEY, 20+ AND 30+ POINT GAMES, BY SEASON SEASON 2007‐08 2008‐09 2009‐10 2010‐11 2011‐12 2012‐13 2013‐14 20+ points 2 7 9 13 8 17 26* 30+ points 0 1 0 0 0 0 2*
Double‐doubles 2 2 4 7 8 7 5 Games played 53 82 80 81 62 80 73
* ‐ Career High DO‐IT‐ALL GASOL Among big men, Marc Gasol is one of the best playmakers in the game.
7+ AST IN A GAME, NBA CENTERS, SINCE 2010‐11 SEASON Joakim Noah Marc Gasol DeMarcus Cousins Spencer Hawes
# Games w/7+ AST 35 26 9 9
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GASOL ON STEADY RISE Marc Gasol steadily improved his averages every month from January‐April 2014 after returning from an MCL sprain in his left knee on Jan. 14.
MARC GASOL, LAST FOUR MONTHS Month PPG RPG FG%
January 2014 10.3 5.7 .439 February 2014 12.8 6.4 .473 March 2014 15.4 7.6 .461 April 2014 18.0 9.3 .541
COURTNEY LEE TOP MID‐RANGE SHOOTER… Courtney Lee led the NBA in mid‐range shooting last season (min. 100 makes)…
HIGHEST MID‐RANGE FG%, 2013‐14 SEASON * Player Courtney Lee Dirk Nowitzki Stephen Curry Chris Bosh David West Serge Ibaka Team Memphis/Boston Dallas Golden State Miami Indiana Oklahoma City
Mid‐Range FGM 115 357 199 170 198 200 Mid‐Range FG% .507 .504 .487 .484 .469 .469
* ‐ min. 100 Mid‐Range FGM …AND PULL‐UP SHOOTER! …and “pull‐up” shooting… A “pull‐up” shot is any jump shot outside 10 feet from the basket where a player took one or more dribbles before shooting… According to the NBA’s SportVU player tracking data, of all NBA players with at least 200 points off pull‐up shots, Lee had easily the best field goal percentage in entire league (.528), ahead of many other impressive names.
HIGHEST PULL‐UP FG%, 2013‐14 SEASON * Player Courtney Lee Dirk Nowitzki Patty Mills Tony Parker Dwyane Wade Stephen Curry Chris Paul Arron Afflalo Team Memphis/Boston Dallas San Antonio San Antonio Miami Golden State LA Clippers Orlando
Pull‐Up PTS 218 383 305 288 223 848 498 347 Pull‐Up FG% .528 .475 .451 .448 .447 .436 .434 .435
* ‐ min. 200 Pull‐Up Points Scored A VINSANE CAREER Grizzlies swingman Vince Carter has established himself as one of the prolific offensive players in league history… Following eight NBA All‐Star seasons and a slew of highlight plays, Carter currently ranks 25th in NBA history in career points scored and sits seventh in career three‐point field goals made while placing among the greats in several other statistical categories… Now entering his 17th season in the NBA, Carter is still highly effective and leads the Association in three‐point field goals off the bench, by far, since the start of the 2012‐13 season.
MOST CAREER PTS SCORED, NBA HISTORY MOST 3FGM, NBA HISTORY
Rank Player Career PTS Rank Player Career 3FGM 23 Charles Barkley 23,757 5 Paul Pierce * 1,935 24 Robert Parish 23,334 6 Chauncey Billups 1,830 25 Vince Carter * 23,190 7 Vince Carter * 1,809 26 Adrian Dantley 23,177 8 Rashard Lewis * 1,787 27 LeBron James * 23,170 9 Peja Stojakovic 1,760 28 Elgin Baylor 23,149 10 Dale Ellis 1,716
* ‐ Active Player
MOST 3FGM OFF THE BENCH, 2012‐13 ‐ PRESENT Player 3FGM 3FG%
Vince Carter 304 .404 Jamal Crawford 245 .372
Ray Allen 241 .400 J.R. Smith 224 .361
THE PRINCE OF MEMPHIS Grizzlies forward Tayshaun Prince has added veteran leadership since coming to Memphis… The four‐time NBA All‐Defensive selection has started in all but one regular season game for the team since joining the club on Jan. 30, 2013.
GRIZZLIES RECORD W/ PRINCE IN LINEUP, REGULAR SEASON Wins Losses Win % 73 40 .640
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HEAD COACH DAVE JOERGER Assistant Coaches Elston Turner Jeff Bzdelik Bob Thornton Shawn Respert Duane Ticknor Jason March
CAREER COACHING RECORD Regular Season Playoffs Year Team W L % W L % 2013‐14 Memphis 50 32 .610 3 4 .429 2014‐15 Memphis ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
TOTALS (1 season) 50 32 .610 3 4 .429 • Named Western Conference Coach of the Month for January 2014, his first career honor, after guiding Memphis to a league‐best 12‐3 record during the month
and leading the NBA in points allowed (91.3). • Guided Memphis to franchise‐record fourth consecutive postseason berth in first season as head coach. • Clinched the best record of any of 10 first‐year NBA head coaches during the 2013‐14 season, a list that included Phoenix’s Jeff Hornacek, Brooklyn’s Jason Kidd
and Boston’s Brad Stevens. • Memphis won 12+ games in multiple calendar months in a single season (12 in January 2014 and March 2014) for the first time in franchise history. • Earned his first career NBA head coaching victory in the Grizzlies’ home‐opening overtime win on Nov. 1, 2013 vs. Detroit. BIOGRAPHY One of the most successful minor league head coaches of all‐time, Dave Joerger was named the 12th head coach in Memphis Grizzlies history on June 27, 2013. Backed by five championships in seven years as a head coach on the minor league level and six years as an assistant coach on the Grizzlies’ sidelines, Joerger has helped orchestrate the Grizzlies’ greatest successes in both the regular season and the postseason. Memphis set franchise records for regular season winning percentage and recorded second‐place finishes in the Southwest Division, club bests, in each of the past two seasons, both of which Joerger served as the lead assistant. The Grizzlies made three consecutive playoff appearances from 2011‐13, upsetting the top‐seeded San Antonio Spurs in the opening round of the 2011 Playoffs, the team’s first playoff series victory, and advancing to the 2013 Western Conference Finals two years later. The success continued with Joerger at the helm as he guided Memphis to a 50‐32 record, the third 50‐win campaign in club history, and a franchise‐record fourth consecutive playoff appearance. Joerger posted the best record among the NBA’s 10 first‐year head coaches last season while tying Hubie Brown (2003‐04) for the most wins in Grizzlies franchise history by a head coach in his first full campaign. Since his initial hire prior to the 2007‐08 season, Joerger has shaped the Grizzlies’ identity into an NBA‐best defensive unit that led the league in points allowed (89.3) during the 2012‐13 season. Memphis paced the Western Conference in points allowed per game (94.6) for the third consecutive season in Joerger’s first season as head coach. Joerger earned Western Conference Coach of the Month honors for January as the Grizzlies went a league‐best 12‐3 during the month while leading the league in fewest points allowed (91.3). Memphis again won 12 games in March, marking the first time in franchise history that the team had two 12‐win calendar months during the same season. Joerger was again named Western Conference Coach of the Month in April after Memphis went 6‐2 during the month and finished the season on a five‐game winning streak while clinching their playoff berth. Before earning his first NBA assistant coaching job with the Grizzlies, Joerger gained fame as head coach of the 2007 NBA Development League Champion Dakota Wizards. Dakota’s 2007 championship marked Joerger’s fifth as a head coach after winning one International Basketball Association (IBA) title and three more in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA). Joerger owns two CBA Coach of the Year Awards (2002, 2004) and a head coaching record of 232‐117 (.665) in the minor leagues. After finishing his playing career at Moorhead State, Joerger got his start as Dakota’s general manager when the franchise was a member of the IBA. He received his first opportunity on the sidelines as an assistant coach during the 1997‐98 season. After three years as an assistant, Joerger succeeded Duane Ticknor (now a Grizzlies assistant) as head coach and led the Wizards to the 2001 IBA Championship. The Wizards moved to the CBA the following season, where Joerger led them to CBA titles in 2002 and 2004. During the summer of 2004, Joerger became head coach of the Sioux Falls Skyforce and proceeded to win the 2005 CBA Championship, his fourth title in five years, giving him more minor league championships than other notable minor‐league‐turned‐NBA head coaches Phil Jackson, George Karl, Flip Saunders and Eric Musselman combined. Joerger returned to Dakota, now in the D‐League, in 2006 and guided the Wizards to a league‐best 33‐17 record (.660) before winning his second championship with the organization. An excellent teacher of the game, Joerger had 18 of his players called up to the NBA from 2003‐07. Joerger and his wife, Kara, are the parents of two daughters, Alli and Kiana. Very active in the Memphis community, Joerger participates in Grizzlies team events supporting St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and sits on the board for National Junior Tennis and Learning (NJTL). His family is a member of First United Methodist Church.
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#3 JORDAN ADAMS GUARDLAST FIVE GAMES Height: 6‐5 Weight: 209 DOB: 7/8/1994 Prior to NBA: UCLA Home Country: USA NBA Years Exp.: R Date/Opp MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
2014 PRESEASON AVERAGES GP/S ‐ PPG ‐ RPG ‐ APG ‐ FG% ‐ STL ‐ MIN ‐
2014 PRESEASON: CAREER NOTES ENTERING 2014‐15 SEASON: Drafted by the Memphis Grizzlies in the first round (22nd overall) of the 2014 NBA Draft on June 26, 2014… Signed a multi‐year contract with the Memphis Grizzlies on July 7, 2014… Averaged 16.4 points, 4.6 rebounds, 2.1 assists and a school‐record 2.43 steals on .467 shooting in 30.2 minutes in 69 games (63 starts) in two seasons (2012‐14) at UCLA, leading the Bruins to consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances and a Sweet 16 berth in 2013‐14… Finished his collegiate career with 168 steals, the seventh‐highest mark in school history, and established the Bruins’ single‐season steals record with 95 steals in 2013‐14. PERSONAL: Full name is Jordan LaVell Adams… Son of Sabrina Johnson and John Adams… Stepmother is Heidi Adams… Has two sisters, Journey Johnson and Jayla Black… Has one stepsister, Lauren Crenshaw, and one stepbrother, Jordan Oglesby… Majored in sociology at UCLA… Two‐year varsity basketball letter winner at Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, Va.) after transferring from Central Gwinnett High School… Led Oak Hill Academy to a school‐record 44‐0 record and guided the program to its seventh FAB 50 national title as a senior (2011‐12)… Served as team captain during his senior season and captured co‐MVP honors at the end of the season… Averaged 19.8 points, 5.0 rebounds, 6.0 assists and 3.5 steals as a senior… Finished his career as the school’s fourth all‐time leading scorer… Competed for the Atlanta Celtics AAU team in the summer of 2011 alongside current Grizzlies teammate Jarnell Stokes and had a breakout performance against the Dream Vision, which featured UCLA teammate and current Minnesota Timberwolves guard Shabazz Muhammad.
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#9 TONY ALLEN GUARDLAST FIVE GAMES Height: 6‐4 Weight: 213 DOB: 1/11/82 Prior to NBA: Oklahoma State Home Country: USA NBA Years Exp.: 10 Date/Opp MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
2014 PRESEASON AVERAGES GP/S ‐ PPG ‐ RPG ‐ APG ‐ FG% ‐ STL ‐ MIN ‐
2014 PRESEASON: CAREER NOTES ENTERING 2014‐15 SEASON: The 10‐year veteran holds career averages of 8.1 points, 3.1 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.32 steals in 21.0 minutes in 600 games (277 starts) with the Boston Celtics and Memphis Grizzlies… Has shot .477 from the field, .264 from three‐point range and .732 from the free throw line… Named to three consecutive NBA All‐Defensive Teams, earning First Team honors in 2012‐13 and 2011‐12 and Second Team honors in 2010‐11… His selection to the All‐Defensive Teams mark career firsts… Led all players receiving votes for the 2012‐13 All‐Defensive Teams… Finished fifth in the voting for the 2012‐13 NBA Defensive Player of the Year, ranked sixth in 2012‐13 and placed fourth in the balloting for 2010‐11… A member of the 2008 NBA Champion Boston Celtics… Owns five career double‐doubles… Holds career postseason averages of 5.8 points, 2.8 rebounds and 1.10 steals in 18.1 minutes in 98 playoff games (39 starts) with Boston and Memphis… The Grizzlies’ all‐time postseason leader in total steals (76) and steals per game (1.81)… Has made the NBA Playoffs in eight of his 10 professional seasons. PERSONAL: Full name is Anthony Allen… Son of Ella Allen… Married to wife Desiree… Has two sisters, Ebony and Dominique, and a brother, Ryan, who played on the Grizzlies’ 2012 summer league squad following a four‐year collegiate career at Wisconsin‐Milwaukee… Attended Crane High School in Chicago and played alongside Detroit Pistons guard Will Bynum, whom he would play against when Oklahoma State met Georgia Tech in the 2004 NCAA Final Four… Hosts annual “Grit & Grind Basketball Academy,” a free summer basketball clinic for boys and girls, during offseasons in Memphis… Remains close friends Glynn Cyprien, who served as an assistant coach during his career at Oklahoma State... Enjoys listening to music in his spare time.
HIGHS 2014‐15 SEASON CAREER PTS 30 12/15/06 vs DEN FGM 11 11/9/08 @ DET (2x) FTM 11 12/27/06 @ LAC REB 11 12/18/13 @ DAL (2x) AST 7 1/2/10 vs TOR (2x) STL 8 4/23/12 vs CLE BLK 4 1/31/12 vs DEN (2x) MIN 48 12/15/06 vs DEN TRENDS:
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#6 MICHAEL BEASLEY FORWARDLAST FIVE GAMES Height: 6‐9 Weight: 235 DOB: 1/9/1989 Prior to NBA: Kansas State Home Country: USA NBA Years Exp.: 6 Date/Opp MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
2014 PRESEASON AVERAGES GP/S ‐ PPG ‐ RPG ‐ APG ‐ FG% ‐ STL ‐ MIN ‐
2014 PRESEASON: CAREER NOTES ENTERING 2014‐15 SEASON: The six‐year veteran holds career averages of 13.2 points, 4.9 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 24.9 minutes in 409 games (199 starts) with the Miami Heat, Minnesota Timberwolves and Phoenix Suns… Has shot .450 from the field, .348 from three‐point range and .758 from the free throw line… Owns 33 career double‐doubles… Posted his best professional season in 2010‐11, recording a career‐best 19.2 points, 5.6 rebounds and 2.2 assists on .450 shooting in 32.3 minutes in 73 games (all starts) with Minnesota… Holds postseason career averages of 9.3 points, 5.3 rebounds and 0.8 assists in 21.0 minutes in 16 playoff games (five starts) with Miami… A member of the 2014 Eastern Conference Champion Miami Heat… Named to the 2009 NBA All‐Rookie First Team and selected to the Rising Stars Challenge at NBA All‐Star Weekend in 2009 and 2010… Drafted by Miami in the first round (second overall) of the 2008 NBA Draft on June 26, 2008. PERSONAL: Full name is Michael Paul Beasley, Jr… Born in George's County, Maryland… Son of Fatima Smith and Michael Beasley, Sr… He has a daughter Mikaiya, born in May 2009 and a son Michael III, born in November 2010… Beasley grew up with Kevin Durant and Nolan Smith, and remains friends with both players.
HIGHS 2014‐15 SEASON CAREER PTS 42 11/10/10 @ SAC FGM 17 11/10/10 @ SAC FTM 12 1/30/12 @ HOU REB 16 4/12/09 vs NY AST 9 11/16/12 @ LAL STL 5 1/30/13 vs LAL BLK 4 12/17/10 @ POR MIN 48 1/5/11 vs CHA (2x) TRENDS:
#12 NICK CALATHES GUARDLAST FIVE GAMES Height: 6‐6 Weight: 213 DOB: 2/7/1989 Prior to NBA: Florida Home Country: USA NBA Years Exp.: 1 Date/Opp MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
2014 PRESEASON AVERAGES GP/S ‐ PPG ‐ RPG ‐ APG ‐ FG% ‐ STL ‐ MIN ‐
2014 PRESEASON: CAREER NOTES ENTERING 2014‐15 SEASON: Completed his rookie season in Memphis with averages of 4.9 points, 1.9 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 0.92 steals in 16.5 minutes in 71 games (seven starts) following an acclaimed four‐year overseas career with Lokomotiv Kuban in Russia (2012‐13) and Panathinaikos Athens in Greece (2009‐12)… Shot .457 from the field, .311 from three‐point range and .611 from the free throw line… Ranked fourth among rookies in steals per game, sixth in assists per game and 17th in points per game… Named Western Conference Rookie of the Month for February, the first Grizzlies rookie to win the award since O.J. Mayo in April 2009… A member of the senior Greek National Team, has averaged 6.9 points in 41 career games since 2009. PERSONAL: Full name is Nicholas William Calathes… Last name is pronounced cuh‐LAY‐thus… Holds Greek citizenship, as both of his parents are Greek… Brother, Pat, played collegiately at Saint Joseph’s University from 2004‐08 and has played professionally in Greece, Israel and Kazakhstan… A McDonald’s All‐America, Parade All‐America, Jordan All‐American, Gatorade Player of the Year and a two‐time Florida Mr. Basketball at Lake Howell High School… Became the third player to ever win Florida Mr. Basketball twice… Reached the state final four in each of his four years in high school… Left Lake Howell HS as the leading scorer in school history and Seminole County history and the third‐leading scorer in Central Florida history… Averaged 28.0 points, 8.0 rebounds, 6.0 assists and 4.0 steals in 35 games as a senior, teaming with future Gator teammate Chandler Parsons to lead Lake Howell to a 31‐3 record and a 2007 state title… Averaged 26.9 points, 6.7 rebounds, 4.3 assists and 3.2 steals in 33 games as a high school junior… Posted 20.0 points, 6.0 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 3.0 steals in 32 games as a high school sophomore.
HIGHS 2014‐15 SEASON CAREER PTS 22 2/1/14 vs MIL FGM 8 2/11 vs WAS (2x) 3FGM 4 2/1/14 vs MIL FTM 6 4/11/14 vs PHI REB 8 3/14/14 @ TOR AST 9 3/11/14 vs POR STL 4 3/5/14 @ BKN (3x) MIN 41 2/5/14 vs DAL TRENDS:
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#15 VINCE CARTER GUARD/FORWARDLAST FIVE GAMES Height: 6‐6 Weight: 220 DOB: 1/26/1977 Prior to NBA: North Carolina Home Country: USA NBA Years Exp.: 16 Date/Opp MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
2014 PRESEASON AVERAGES GP/S ‐ PPG ‐ RPG ‐ APG ‐ FG% ‐ BLK ‐ MIN ‐
2014 PRESEASON: CAREER NOTES ENTERING 2014‐15 SEASON: The 16‐year veteran holds career averages of 20.2 points, 4.9 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.11 steals in 34.2 minutes in 1,148 games (950 starts) for the Toronto Raptors, New Jersey Nets, Orlando Magic, Phoenix Suns and Dallas Mavericks… Has shot .442 from the field, .378 from three‐point range and .799 from the free throw line… An eight‐time NBA All‐Star (2000‐07) who has been voted in as a starter seven times and was the league’s leading vote‐getter four times... Named to the 2000‐01 All‐NBA Second Team and the 1999‐00 All‐NBA Third Team… Ranks 25th on the NBA’s all‐time scoring list with 23,190 career points… Became the 27th player in NBA history to eclipse the 23,000 career points mark on March 16, 2014 at Oklahoma City… Became the 37th player in NBA history to break the 20,000 career points barrier on Jan. 17, 2011 at New York… Ranks seventh on the NBA’s all‐time three‐point field goals made list with 1,809 three‐pointers… Averaged at least 20 points per game for 10 consecutive seasons (1999‐2009)… Named the NBA’s Eastern Conference Player of the Month three times (February 2005, December 2005, April 2007) and Eastern Conference Player of the Week 11 times… The 1998‐99 NBA Rookie of the Year… Won the Slam Dunk Contest at NBA All‐Star Weekend in 2000… Has 90 career double‐doubles and five triple‐doubles… Owns career postseason averages of 21.3 points, 5.9 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 1.24 steals in 38.1 minutes in 67 playoff games (56 starts) for Toronto, New Jersey, Orlando and Dallas.
HIGHS 2014‐15 SEASON CAREER PTS 51 12/23/05 @ MIA (2x) FGM 20 1/14/00 vs MIL 3FGM 9 12/11/06 vs MEM FTM 23 12/23/05 @ MIA REB 16 4/7/07 vs WAS AST 14 1/9/09 @ MIL STL 6 2/25/11 @ TOR (5x) BLK 6 3/28/99 vs CHI MIN 63 2/23/01 vs SAC TRENDS:
PERSONAL: Full name is Vincent Lamar Carter… Has one daughter, Kai, born on June 1, 2005… Cousin of former NBA All‐Star Tracy McGrady… Named one of The Sporting News’ “Good Guys in Sports” in 2004 for his off‐court activities… Received the NBA Community Assist Award in July 2005… Unveiled a new, pro‐sized basketball court funded by his foundation in Toronto’s Dixon Park on July 9, 2003… Donated $2.5 million to finance the building of a new gym at his alma mater, Mainland High School in Daytona Beach (named Vince Carter Athletic Center), on Sept. 16, 2002… Established the Embassy of Hope Foundation to support causes for children in Florida and Ontario, Canada… Launched vincecarter15.com in February 2002… Received his degree in African‐American studies from the University of North Carolina on May 20, 2001… Played host to the Vince Carter Celebrity All‐Star Game at Air Canada Centre for four years, raising thousands of dollars for his foundation and drawing consecutive sellout crowds of 19,800 – the largest crowds ever for an NBA‐sanctioned charity game… Named a Goodwill Ambassador by Big Brothers/Big Sisters of America… Selected to the Parade All‐American First Team and USA Today All‐USA First Team and named Florida Mr. Basketball as a Mainland High School senior in 1995… Was a drum major in his high school band and played saxophone and baritone… Received a music scholarship to Bethune‐Cookman College.
#23 PATRICK CHRISTOPHER GUARDLAST FIVE GAMES Height: 6‐5 Weight: 209 DOB: 6/3/1988 Prior to NBA: California Home Country: USA NBA Years Exp.: R Date/Opp MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
2014 PRESEASON AVERAGES GP/S ‐ PPG ‐ RPG ‐ APG ‐ FG% ‐ STL ‐ MIN ‐
2014 PRESEASON: CAREER NOTES ENTERING 2014‐15 SEASON: A member of the Chicago Bulls’ 2013 training camp roster… Competed in the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas with the Sacramento Kings (2012) and Detroit Pistons (2011)… Undrafted in the 2010 NBA Draft… Averaged 13.6 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.2 assists in 33.4 minutes in 50 games (47 starts) for the Iowa Energy during the 2013‐14 season… Shot .531 from the field, .446 from three‐point range and .886 from the free throw line… Named D‐League Performer of the Week for the week of March 31‐April 5, 2014… Scored a career‐high 47 points on April 4 vs. Maine… Participated in the 2014 NBA D‐League All‐Star Three‐Point Competition… Helped guide Iowa to its fourth Central Division Championship… Posted 33.7 points, 4.3 rebounds and 3.3 assists in 46.7 minutes in three games in the 2014 D‐League Playoffs. PERSONAL: Full name is James Patrick Christopher... Son of Patricia and Laron Christopher... Godbrother is Grizzlies forward Tayshaun Prince... Collects Nike Air Force 1 shoes... Has served as a counselor at summer camps run by LeBron James and Grizzlies swingman Vince Carter... Majored in African‐American studies.
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#2 EARL CLARK FORWARDLAST FIVE GAMES Height: 6‐10 Weight: 225 DOB: 1/17/1988 Prior to NBA: Louisville Home Country: USA NBA Years Exp.: 5 Date/Opp MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
2014 PRESEASON AVERAGES GP/S ‐ PPG ‐ RPG ‐ APG ‐ FG% ‐ BLK ‐ MIN ‐
2014 PRESEASON: CAREER NOTES ENTERING 2014‐15 SEASON: The five‐year veteran holds career averages of 4.4 points, 3.0 rebounds and 0.53 blocks in 14.1 minutes in 251 games (54 starts) with the Phoenix Suns, Orlando Magic, Los Angeles Lakers, Cleveland Cavaliers and New York Knicks… Has shot .404 from the field, .331 from three‐point range and .671 from the free throw line… Has 12 career double‐doubles… Enjoyed his best professional season in 2012‐13, averaging career highs of 7.3 points, 5.5 rebounds and 1.1 assists on .440 shooting in 23.1 minutes in 59 games (36 starts) with the Lakers… Owns postseason career averages of 3.1 points and 3.9 rebounds in 14.5 minutes in 13 playoff games (one start) for Phoenix, Orlando and the Lakers… Advanced to the 2010 NBA Western Conference Finals as a rookie with the Suns… Competed in the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas with Phoenix (2009, 2010)… Drafted by Phoenix in the first round (14th overall) of the 2009 NBA Draft on June 25, 2009. PERSONAL: Full name is Earl Rashad Clark… Son of Larry and Brenda Clark… Born in Plainfield, New Jersey... He credits his parents, especially his mother as the greatest influence in his athletic career... Growing up in the always competitive New Jersey area, Clark soon harnessed his skills to become one of the top players in the country on his road to the NBA.
HIGHS 2014‐15 SEASON CAREER PTS 22 1/9/13 @ SA FGM 9 1/9/13 @ SA FTM 6 3/5/13 @ OKC REB 16 2/20/13 vs BOS AST 5 4/9/13 vs NO STL 3 2/28/13 vs MIN (3x) BLK 5 4/2/13 vs DAL MIN 42 2/10/13 @ MIA (2x) TRENDS:
#11 MIKE CONLEY GUARDLAST FIVE GAMES Height: 6‐1 Weight: 175 DOB: 10/11/1987 Prior to NBA: Ohio State Home Country: USA NBA Years Exp.: 7 Date/Opp MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
2014 PRESEASON AVERAGES GP/S ‐ PPG ‐ RPG ‐ APG ‐ FG% ‐ STL ‐ MIN ‐
2014 PRESEASON: CAREER NOTES ENTERING 2014‐15 SEASON: The seven‐year veteran holds career averages of 13.1 points, 2.8 rebounds, 5.6 assists and 1.58 steals in 33.5 minutes in 511 games (482 starts) with the Memphis Grizzlies… Has shot .442 from the field, .372 from three‐point range and .793 from the free throw line… The Grizzlies franchise career leader in games played (511), assists (2,861) and steals (807)… Has led the Grizzlies in assists in every season since being drafted fourth overall in the 2007 NBA Draft… Named to the 2012‐13 NBA All‐Defense Second Team after leading the NBA in total steals (174) that season…Owns the Grizzlies’ single‐season franchise record for total steals (174 in 2012‐13) and steals per game (2.19 in 2011‐12)… Owns 35 career double‐doubles… Holds career postseason averages of 15.8 points, 4.2 rebounds and 7.0 assists on .399 shooting in 38.7 minutes in 42 playoff games (all starts) for Memphis… The Grizzlies postseason career leader in assists (295) and assists per game (7.0)… Has missed only 18 games in the past six seasons due to illness or injury.
HIGHS 2014‐15 SEASON CAREER PTS 31 1/10/14 vs PHO (2x) FGM 14 3/7/09 vs PHI 3FGM 5 3/8/14 vs CHA (2x) FTM 12 3/27/13 @ NY REB 10 2/20/09 vs SAC (2x) AST 15 3/12/13 @ POR STL 7 10/30/10 vs MIN (2x) MIN 51 3/13/12 vs LAL TRENDS:
PERSONAL: Full name is Michael Alex Conley, Jr… Married to wife Mary… Son of Rene and Mike Conley, Sr., who won the gold medal in the triple jump in the 1992 Olympics and took silver in 1984… Has three siblings, Joan, Sydney and Jon… Father earned nine NCAA individual titles at Arkansas (class of 1985) and was inducted into the USA Track and Field Hall of Fame in 2004… Was a high school and college teammate of the No. 1 overall pick in the 2007 NBA Draft, Greg Oden, first at Lawrence North High School in Indianapolis and then one season at Ohio State… Paired with Oden, lost just 11 total games during his high school and college careers… Father coached both Conley and Oden during the summers, starting when the duo was in the sixth grade… Both Conley, Sr. and Conley, Jr. own high school basketball state championships… Featured on the regional cover of Sports Illustrated during the Grizzlies’ 2013 Playoff run, becoming the first Grizzlies player ever to appear on an SI cover… Very active in the Memphis community, is one of two players in history (Pau Gasol) to join the Grizzlies Foundation Board of Directors… Has co‐hosted Staxtacular, an annual fundraiser benefiting the Stax Music Academy, every year since 2010… An active participant in the Grizzlies TEAM UP Mentoring Initiative throughout his NBA career… Participated in the 2008 and 2009 “Peyback Bowl,” hosted by NFL superstar Peyton Manning, finishing second in 2008 to NFL Pro Bowl wide receiver Reggie Wayne… Gifted $500,000 to the Ohio State men’s and women’s basketball programs in September 2013… In recognition of the donation, Ohio State named its weight room at the program’s practice facility the “Mike Conley Jr. Strength and Conditioning Room”… Enjoys bowling, golf, video games and movies… An avid bowler, who averages over 200, hosts an annual Bowl‐N‐Bash to benefit the Special Olympics and Memphis Police Sports Federation.
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#33 MARC GASOL CENTERLAST FIVE GAMES Height: 7‐1 Weight: 265 DOB: 1/29/1985 Prior to NBA: Akasvayu Girona Home Country: Spain NBA Years Exp.: 5 Date/Opp MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
2014 PRESEASON AVERAGES GP/S ‐ PPG ‐ RPG ‐ APG ‐ FG% ‐ BLK ‐ MIN ‐
2014 PRESEASON: CAREER NOTES ENTERING 2014‐15 SEASON: The six‐year veteran holds career averages of 13.5 points, 7.9 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 1.54 blocks in 33.4 minutes in 436 games (429 starts) with the Memphis Grizzlies… Has shot .512 from the field and .749 from the free throw line… The 2012‐13 NBA Defensive Player of the Year… Selected to the 2012‐13 All‐NBA Second Team and the 2012‐13 All‐Defense Second Team… Named to the 2012 NBA All‐Star Game… The all‐time franchise leader in field goal percentage (.512), set the franchise single‐season record for the category (.581) in 2009‐10… Has led the Grizzlies in blocks per game in every season since joining the NBA… Owns 111 career double‐doubles… Holds career postseason averages of 16.2 points, 8.9 rebounds and 3.1 assists on .484 shooting in 42 playoff games (all starts) for Memphis… The Grizzlies’ all‐time postseason leader in defensive rebounds (374), blocks (80), blocks per game (1.90), minutes (1,688) and minutes per game (40.2).
HIGHS 2014‐15 SEASON CAREER PTS 30 3/7/09 vs PHI FGM 13 11/29/09 @ LAC FTM 12 11/16/12 vs NY REB 16 1/22/11 @ MIL (5x) AST 11 3/3/13 @ ORL STL 5 3/13/13 @ LAC BLK 8 1/4/13 vs POR MIN 51 2/19/10 vs MIA TRENDS:
PERSONAL: Born Jan. 29, 1985 in Barcelona, Spain… Born Marc Gasol Saez… Son of Marisa and Agusti Gasol… Married to wife Cristina… Older brother is Chicago Bulls forward/center Pau Gasol, who played seven seasons in Memphis and is the Grizzlies’ all‐time leading scorer… Draft rights were traded by the Los Angeles Lakers to the Memphis Grizzlies in a blockbuster deal for Pau on Feb. 1, 2008… Younger brother is Adria Gasol, who currently plays for the UCLA Bruins… Mother is a physician and father is a hospital administrator… The Gasol family, including Marc, followed Pau to Memphis when he started his NBA career… Played two seasons of high school basketball in Memphis for Lausanne (2001‐03) before returning to Spain to play professionally for F.C. Barcelona… Lausanne retired his jersey on Dec. 11, 2008… Together with Pau, launched Summer Kids Health Challenge in May 2013… The summer‐long competition between Marc’s team of kids and Pau’s team in Los Angeles measured who could live a healthier summer… The captain of the losing team would be forced to shave his beard; Marc’s team won… Hosted the 2012 Staxtacular event, a fundraiser benefit for the Stax Music Academy… Donated $14,000 – $1,000 for each point scored on March 25, 2011 at Chicago – to the Japan Relief and Recovery Fund, helping the people of Japan recover from the devastating earthquake and tsunami of March 2011… The third Spanish‐born player to play for the Grizzlies, joining Pau Gasol and fellow Spanish National Team member Juan Carlos Navarro (2007‐08).
#14 LUKE HANCOCK GUARDLAST FIVE GAMES Height: 6‐6 Weight: 200 DOB: 1/30/1990 Prior to NBA: Louisville Home Country: USA NBA Years Exp.: R Date/Opp MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
2014 PRESEASON AVERAGES GP/S ‐ PPG ‐ RPG ‐ APG ‐ FG% ‐ 3FG% ‐ MIN ‐
2014 PRESEASON: CAREER NOTES ENTERING 2014‐15 SEASON: Competed in the 2014 NBA Summer League in Las Vegas with the Houston Rockets and the 2014 Orlando Summer Pro League with the Orlando Magic… Undrafted in the 2014 NBA Draft… Averaged 10.1 points, 2.6 rebounds and 1.8 assists on .417 shooting in 23.1 minutes in 76 games over two seasons at the University of Louisville (2012‐14)… Led Louisville to the 2013 NCAA Tournament Championship, scoring 20 points (6‐of‐9 FG, 3‐of‐5 3FG) in the Final Four on April 6, 2013 vs. Wichita State and netting 22 points (5‐of‐6 FG, 5‐of‐5 3FG, 7‐of‐10 FT) in the Championship Game on April 8, 2013 vs. Michigan… Named the 2013 NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player, becoming the first reserve in tournament history to receive the award. PERSONAL: Full name is Patrick Lucas Hancock… Son of William and Venicia Hancock… Has four brothers and one sister… Born in Roanoke, Virginia… Before transferring to the University of Louisville in 2011, Hancock was a member of George Mason University’s men’s basketball team… Enjoys watching movies, playing golf and hanging out with friends in his spare time.
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#41 KOSTA KOUFOS CENTERLAST FIVE GAMES Height: 7‐0 Weight: 265 DOB: 2/24/1989 Prior to NBA: Ohio State Home Country: USA NBA Years Exp.: 6 Date/Opp MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
2014 PRESEASON AVERAGES GP/S ‐ PPG ‐ RPG ‐ APG ‐ FG% ‐ BLK ‐ MIN ‐
2014 PRESEASON: CAREER NOTES ENTERING 2014‐15 SEASON: The six‐year veteran holds career averages of 5.4 points, 4.5 rebounds and 0.80 blocks in 15.0 minutes in 343 games (136 starts) for the Utah Jazz, Minnesota Timberwolves, Denver Nuggets and Memphis Grizzlies… Has shot .533 from the field and .609 from the free throw line… Has 13 career double‐doubles… Owns career postseason averages of 1.9 points and 2.1 rebounds on .408 shooting in 7.8 minutes in 26 playoff games (four starts)… Holds career NBA Development League averages of 17.6 points, 8.9 rebounds and 1.8 rebounds on .576 shooting in 30.2 minutes in 15 games (14 starts) for the Utah Flash. PERSONAL: Born Feb. 24, 1989 in Canton, Ohio… Name is pronounced COAST‐ah KOO‐fuss… Full name is Konstantine Demetrios Koufos… Son of Kathy and the late Alex Koufos… Has one older brother, Vasili, and one older sister, Maria… Is the only member of his family taller than six feet… A dual citizen of the United States and Greece… Helped lead Greece to a silver medal while garnering MVP honors at the 2007 U18 European Championships after averaging 26.5 points, 13.0 rebounds and 3.5 blocks… Averaged 25.9 points, 15.4 rebounds and 5.2 blocks as a senior at Glen Oak High School in Canton, Ohio… Inducted into the Glen Oak High School Hall of Fame on Aug. 29, 2014… Finished second to Buckeye teammate Jon Diebler in the Mr. Ohio Basketball voting in 2007… Selected to the 2007 McDonald’s and EA Sports High School All‐American teams… Was a business major at Ohio State.
HIGHS 2014‐15 SEASON CAREER PTS 22 3/11/13 @ PHO FGM 10 3/11/13 @ PHO FTM 7 12/5/13 vs LAC REB 16 12/7/13 vs GS (2x) AST 3 12/29/12 @ MEM STL 5 2/14/12 vs PHO BLK 5 12/22/12 vs CHA (4x) MIN 40 11/30/13 vs BKN TRENDS:
#5 COURTNEY LEE GUARDLAST FIVE GAMES Height: 6‐5 Weight: 200 DOB: 10/3/1985 Prior to NBA: Western Kentucky Home Country: USA NBA Years Exp.: 6 Date/Opp MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
2014 PRESEASON AVERAGES GP/S ‐ PPG ‐ RPG ‐ APG ‐ FG% ‐ 3FG% ‐ MIN ‐
2014 PRESEASON: CAREER NOTES ENTERING 2014‐15 SEASON: The six‐year veteran holds career averages of 9.5 points, 2.6 rebounds and 1.5 assists in 26.4 minutes in 444 games (221 starts) for the Orlando Magic, New Jersey Nets, Houston Rockets, Boston Celtics and Memphis Grizzlies… Has shot .450 from the field, .382 from three‐point range and .845 from the free throw line… Owns career postseason averages of 7.7 points, 1.7 rebounds and 1.2 assists on .425 shooting in 25.4 minutes in 32 postseason games (23 starts) for Orlando, Boston and Memphis… Advanced to the 2009 NBA Finals as a rookie with the Magic. PERSONAL: Born Oct. 3, 1985 in Indianapolis, Ind… Received a degree in sociology from Western Kentucky with a minor in criminology… Earned WKU’s highest athletic honor, receiving the John O. Oldham Award as the school’s Male Athlete of the Year in 2008… Wore jersey no. 11 with the Orlando Magic to honor Daniel Rumph, who wore the same number when he was his teammate at WKU… Credits Rumph, who died of a heart condition while playing pick‐up basketball in 2005, for keeping him in school after a homesick freshman season… Lists favorite musical artists as Drake, Wiz Khalifa, Lil Wayne, Trey Songz and Usher… First job was working in a coffee shop.
HIGHS 2014‐15 SEASON CAREER PTS 30 3/8/10 @ MEM FGM 13 3/8/10 @ MEM 3FGM 5 3/1/14 vs CLE (5x) FTM 9 10/27/10 @ GS REB 9 2/24/14 @ CHA (2x) AST 7 2/1/14 vs MIL STL 6 11/24/09 @ DEN MIN 51 4/14/10 @ MIA TRENDS:
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#30 JON LEUER FORWARDLAST FIVE GAMES Height: 6‐10 Weight: 228 DOB: 5/14/1989 Prior to NBA: Wisconsin Home Country: USA NBA Years Exp.: 3 Date/Opp MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
2014 PRESEASON AVERAGES GP/S ‐ PPG ‐ RPG ‐ APG ‐ FG% ‐ 3FG% ‐ MIN ‐
2014 PRESEASON: CAREER NOTES ENTERING 2014‐15 SEASON: The three‐year pro holds career averages of 4.7 points and 2.6 rebounds in 13.1 minutes in 123 games (12 starts) with the Milwaukee Bucks, Cleveland Cavaliers and Memphis Grizzlies… Has shot .497 from the field, .426 from three‐point range and .727 from the free throw line… Has one career double‐double… Owns career postseason averages of 1.4 points and 1.4 rebounds on .444 shooting in 4.3 minutes in eight playoff games (zero starts) for Memphis… Holds NBA Development League career averages of 19.5 points, 12.3 rebounds and 1.8 assists on .512 shooting (.467 3FG shooting) in 36.5 minutes in eight games (seven starts) with the Canton Charge. PERSONAL: Born May 14, 1989 in Long Lake, Minn… Name is pronounced LOO‐er… Son of Mike and Holly Leuer… Has two sisters, Maren and Katie… Majored in history at Wisconsin… Averaged 23.2 points and 12 rebounds per game as a senior at Orono High School (Minn.)… Primarily played as a guard throughout high school before having a 10‐inch growth spurt before his senior year.
HIGHS 2014‐15 SEASON CAREER PTS 23 1/5/14 @ DET (2x) FGM 10 12/3/13 vs PHO 3FGM 3 3/5/14 @ BKN (2x) FTM 5 1/5/14 @ DET (2x) REB 12 12/9/13 vs ORL AST 5 1/12/12 vs DET BLK 3 12/3/13 vs PHO MIN 32 12/11/13 vs OKC (2x) TRENDS:
#27 KALIN LUCAS GUARDLAST FIVE GAMES Height: 6‐1 Weight: 186 DOB: 5/24/1989 Prior to NBA: Michigan State Home Country: USA NBA Years Exp.: R Date/Opp MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
2014 PRESEASON AVERAGES GP/S ‐ PPG ‐ RPG ‐ APG ‐ FG% ‐ STL ‐ MIN ‐
2014 PRESEASON: CAREER NOTES ENTERING 2014‐15 SEASON: Competed in the 2014 Orlando Pro Summer League with the Memphis Grizzlies and the 2012 NBA Summer League in Las Vegas with the San Antonio Spurs… Invited to the Chicago Bulls’ 2013 training camp… Undrafted in the 2011 NBA Draft… Owns NBA Development League averages of 15.1 points, 2.9 rebounds and 5.0 assists in 29.0 minutes in 29 games (20 starts) for the Iowa Energy… Shot .448 from the field, .345 from three‐point range and .836 from the free throw line… Played professionally for two seasons for Banvit Basketbol Kubulu in Turkey (2011‐13) and one season for Olympiacos S.F.P. in Greece (2011‐12)… Averaged 14.2 points, 1.9 rebounds and 4.0 assists in 141 games (119 starts) in four seasons at Michigan State University (2007‐11)… Shot .425 from the field, .377 from three‐point range and .796 from the free throw line… Left the Spartans as the school’s career leader in free throws made (507) and free throws attempted (637). PERSONAL: Full name is Kalin Jay Lucas… Son of Kenneth and Tina Lucas… Born in Sterling Heights, Michigan… Majored in Sociology at Michigan State University… Was a member and integral part of the 2009 and 2010 Michigan State Spartan men’s basketball NCAA Final Four teams… Played for the now Grizzlies single‐affiliate Iowa Energy (NBA D‐League) during the 2013‐14 season.
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#20 QUINCY PONDEXTER GUARD/FORWARDLAST FIVE GAMES Height: 6‐7 Weight: 220 DOB: 3/10/1988 Prior to NBA: Washington Home Country: USA NBA Years Exp.: 4 Date/Opp MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
2014 PRESEASON AVERAGES GP/S ‐ PPG ‐ RPG ‐ APG ‐ FG% ‐ 3FG% ‐ MIN ‐
2014 PRESEASON: CAREER NOTES ENTERING 2014‐15 SEASON: The four‐year veteran holds career averages of 4.5 points, 1.8 rebounds and 0.7 assists in 15.9 minutes in 204 games (17 starts) with the New Orleans Hornets and Memphis Grizzlies… Has shot .427 from the field, .359 from three‐point range and .729 from the free throw line… Holds career postseason averages of 6.7 points, 2.2 rebounds and 0.6 assists on .500 shooting in 19.2 minutes in 25 playoff games (zero starts) for New Orleans and Memphis. PERSONAL: Born March 10, 1988 in Fresno, Calif… Son of Doris and Roscoe Pondexter… Father played college basketball for Lute Olson at Long Beach State before being drafted by the Boston Celtics in the third round (53rd overall) of the 1974 NBA Draft and playing professionally for 10 seasons overseas… Uncle, Cliff Pondexter, was drafted by the Chicago Bulls in the first round (16th overall) of the 1974 NBA Draft and enjoyed a three‐year NBA career… Attended San Joaquin Memorial High School in Fresno, Calif, where he averaged 23 points, seven rebounds and six assists per game in leading his team to a 33‐4 record during his senior season… San Joaquin’s roster included 7‐foot twins and current NBA centers Brook and Robin Lopez… A 2006 All‐California First Team selection and the Division IV Player of the Year… Remains active in the Memphis community and throughout the region… Accompanied the team on five Grizzlies caravan tours during summer 2013 to St. Louis, Nashville, Little Rock, Ark., Jackson, Miss. and Jackson, Tenn… Owns a Husky named Buckets and chose the breed in reference to his alma mater.
HIGHS 2014‐15 SEASON CAREER PTS 22 11/30/13 vs BKN FGM 8 11/30/13 vs BKN 3FGM 4 3/25/13 @ WAS (2x) FTM 7 3/2/11 @ NY REB 8 2/29/12 vs DAL AST 5 12/5/13 vs LAC STL 4 11/9/12 vs HOU MIN 39 12/26/12 vs PHI TRENDS:
#21 TAYSHAUN PRINCE FORWARDLAST FIVE GAMES Height: 6‐9 Weight: 215 DOB: 2/28/1980 Prior to NBA: Kentucky Home Country: USA NBA Years Exp.: 12 Date/Opp MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
2014 PRESEASON AVERAGES GP/S ‐ PPG ‐ RPG ‐ APG ‐ FG% ‐ STL ‐ MIN ‐
2014 PRESEASON: CAREER NOTES ENETERING 2014‐15 SEASON: The 12‐year veteran holds career averages of 12.0 points, 4.5 rebounds and 2.5 assists in 32.6 minutes in 882 games (842 starts) for the Detroit Pistons and Memphis Grizzlies… Has shot .455 from the field, .366 from three‐point range and .757 from the free throw line… The starting small forward for the 2004 NBA Champion Detroit Pistons… Named to the NBA All‐Defensive Second Team in four consecutive seasons (2005‐08)… Owns 38 career double‐doubles… Averaged 4.3 points and 1.9 rebounds in 11.0 minutes in eight games during the 2008 Olympic Games… Has started 838 games since the start of the 2003‐04 season, second only to LeBron James… Ranks fifth in Pistons history in games played (769)… Has made the NBA Playoffs in nine of his 12 professional seasons… Holds career postseason averages of 11.9 points, 5.4 rebounds and 2.7 assists in 36.6 minutes in 133 playoff games. PERSONAL: Born Feb. 28, 1980 in Compton, Calif… Full name is Tayshaun Durell Prince… Nicknamed “Tay”… Parents are Thomas and Diane Prince… Has one sister, Tisha, and one brother, Tommie, who played college basketball at Pepperdine University… He and his wife, Farah, have a son, Tahj… Graduated from Kentucky on schedule in May 2002 with a degree in sociology… The 1998 McDonald’s All‐American led Dominguez High School to a 96‐9 record during his three seasons, including the 1997 state championship as a junior… Won the George Yardley Award from the Los Angeles Times as the best high school player in Southern California, joining past winners Baron Davis, Paul Pierce and Charles O’Bannon.
HIGHS 2014‐15 SEASON CAREER PTS 34 11/1/07 @ MIA FGM 13 11/28/10 vs NY (5x) 3FGM 6 12/1/06 vs NY FTM 10 1/23/09 vs DAL (3x) REB 16 11/13/08 @ GS AST 12 3/20/09 vs LAC STL 3 12/15/13 vs MIN (19x) MIN 55 3/18/09 @ HOU (2x) TRENDS:
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#50 ZACH RANDOLPH FORWARDLAST FIVE GAMES Height: 6‐9 Weight: 260 DOB: 7/16/1981 Prior to NBA: Michigan State Home Country: USA NBA Years Exp.: 13 Date/Opp MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
2014 PRESEASON AVERAGES GP/S ‐ PPG ‐ RPG ‐ APG ‐ FG% ‐ STL ‐ MIN ‐
2014 PRESEASON: CAREER NOTES ENTERING 2014‐15 SEASON: The 13‐year veteran holds career averages of 17.2 points, 9.4 rebounds and 1.8 assists in 32.0 minutes in 845 games (696 starts) with the Portland Trail Blazers, New York Knicks, Los Angeles Clippers and Memphis Grizzlies… Has shot .472 from the field and .763 from the free throw line… Selected to the 2010‐11 All‐NBA Third Team… His selection to an All‐NBA team marked a career first and a franchise first for the Grizzlies… A two‐time NBA All‐Star (2010, 2013) and the only Grizzlies player to make multiple All‐Star appearances… Received the 2003‐04 NBA Most Improved Player Award… Averaged at least 20 points and 10 rebounds in five of his 12 professional seasons… Owns 405 career double‐doubles (7th among active players)… Holds career postseason averages of 17.4 points, 9.7 rebounds and 1.8 assists on .448 shooting in 35.9 minutes in 49 playoff games (45 starts) for Portland and Memphis… The Grizzlies’ all‐time postseason leader in points (385), rebounds (210), rebounding average (10.5), field goals made (137) and free throws made (109).
HIGHS 2014‐15 SEASON CAREER PTS 43 3/29/07 vs MEM FGM 17 1/19/07 @ PHO FTM 15 11/10/06 vs NOK REB 25 2/27/10 @ NY AST 8 12/16/05 vs SEA STL 5 2/10/04 vs UTA BLK 5 11/23/04 @ MIA MIN 50 2/19/10 vs MIA (2x) TRENDS:
PERSONAL: Born July 16, 1981 in Marion, Ind… Full name is Zachary Randolph… Nickname is “Z‐Bo,” a reference to the Friday movie franchise… Son of Mae Randolph… Has one brother, Roger… Has two sisters, Tomika and Kelly… Has two daughters, MacKenley and MaZiya and one son, Zach Jr… Attended Marion High School in Marion, Ind., where he earned USA Today and Parade First Team All‐American honors as a senior in 2000… Named Most Valuable Player of the 2000 McDonald’s All‐American game… Guided Marion to the 2000 Class 4A State Championship… Named 2000 Indiana Player of the Year by USA Today… Member of the silver medalist U.S. Team at the 2000 World Championship for Young Men… Three‐time recipient of the Kia NBA Cares Community Assist Award in recognition of his outstanding efforts in the Memphis community, honored in December 2010, January 2013 and November 2013… An advocate for pit bulls, assisted in the rescue of a pit bull that was trapped in a drainage pipe in Memphis in July 2012… Teamed with Tia Torres of Animal Planet’s “Pit Bulls & Parolees,” of which he is a fan, to help the troubled dog receive long‐term care, financing the entire rescue, rehabilitation and adoption processes for the dog, named “Little Z‐Bo”… Affectionately known as “Z‐Bo Claus” during the holiday season for his philanthropic work in the Memphis community, has funded utility payments for 100 families in need during the holidays for three‐straight years… Took 100 children from the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Memphis on a holiday shopping spree at Sam’s Club in December 2010, providing each child with a $100 gift card…Co‐hosted the 2012 Staxtacular event, his third consecutive year hosting the fundraiser benefiting the Stax Music Academy… Appeared on “MTV Cribs” in January 2006… Met Nelson Mandela as part of NBA’s “Basketball Without Borders” event in Johannesburg, South Africa in September 2004… Favorite basketball player growing up was Michael Jordan.
#2 JARNELL STOKES FORWARD/CENTERLAST FIVE GAMES Height: 6‐9 Weight: 263 DOB: 1/7/1994 Prior to NBA: Tennessee Home Country: USA NBA Years Exp.: R Date/Opp MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
2014 PRESEASON AVERAGES GP/S ‐ PPG ‐ RPG ‐ APG ‐ FG% ‐ BLK ‐ MIN ‐
2014 PRESEASON: CAREER NOTES ENTERING 2014‐15 SEASON: Drafted by the Utah Jazz in the second round (35th overall) of the 2014 NBA Draft on June 26, 2014… Draft rights traded by the Utah Jazz to the Memphis Grizzlies for a 2016 second round draft pick on June 26, 2014… Signed a multi‐year contract with the Memphis Grizzlies on Aug. 18, 2014… The Memphis product averaged 13.0 points, 9.6 rebounds and 1.08 blocks on .530 shooting in 29.7 minutes in 87 games (84 starts) in three seasons (2011‐14) at the University of Tennessee… Finished his collegiate career as Tennessee’s all‐time record holder for offensive rebounds (337) and offensive rebound average (3.87)… Left the Volunteers ranked fourth in school history in double‐doubles (40) and eighth in rebounds (836)… Owns the two highest single‐season offensive rebound totals in school history, recording 155 as a junior and 138 as a sophomore. PERSONAL: Born Jan. 7, 1994 in Memphis, Tenn… Full name is Jarnell D’Marcus Stokes… Son of Shunta and Willie Stokes… Majored in communication studies at the University of Tennessee… Rated a consensus national top‐20 prospect by PrepStar.com (No. 11), Rivals.com (No. 11), Scout.com (No. 11), CBSSports.com (No. 16) and ESPNU (No. 18)… Rivals.com and PrepStar.com ranked Stokes as the No. 1 prospect in the state of Tennessee… An honors student at Southwind High School… Prior to attending Southwind High School during the fall of 2011, Stokes was enrolled at Memphis Central High School the previous three years… A First Team TSWA Class AAA All‐State performer as a junior at Central in 2010‐11, averaging 17.2 points and 9.2 rebounds… Participated with the Atlanta Celtics AAU team in the summers of 2009 and 2010 and joined the Memphis YOMCA program on the 2011 AAU circuit… Attended the 2011 LeBron James Skills Academy in Akron, Ohio… A chess enthusiast… Wears a size 20 shoe, just two sizes smaller than Shaquille O’Neal’s and two larger than Wilt Chamberlain’s and Yao Ming’s… Recipient of the C&C Millwright Athletic Scholarship and the Dane Bradshaw Endowed Athletic Scholarship.
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#19 BENO UDRIH GUARDLAST FIVE GAMES Height: 6‐3 Weight: 205 DOB: 7/5/1982 Prior to NBA: Breil Milano (Italy) Home Country: Slovenia NBA Years Exp.: 10 Date/Opp MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
2014 PRESEASON AVERAGES GP/S ‐ PPG ‐ RPG ‐ APG ‐ FG% ‐ 3FG% ‐ MIN ‐
2014 PRESEASON: CAREER NOTES ENTERING 2014‐15 SEASON: The 10‐year veteran owns NBA career averages of 8.8 points, 2.2 rebounds and 3.6 assists in 23.1 minutes in 669 games (255 starts) for the San Antonio Spurs, Sacramento Kings, Milwaukee Bucks, Orlando Magic, New York Knicks and Memphis Grizzlies… Has shot .461 from the field, .356 from three‐point range and .826 from the free throw line… Two‐time NBA champion with the San Antonio Spurs (2005, 2007)… Has 19 career double‐doubles and one career triple‐double… Has shot at least 80 percent from the foul line in seven different seasons… Holds career postseason averages of 3.7 points, 0.8 rebounds and 1.0 assists on .371 shooting in 9.8 minutes in 43 playoff games (zero starts) for San Antonio and Memphis. PERSONAL: Born July 5, 1982 in Celje, Slovenia… Name is pronounced BEN‐oh OO‐dreeh… Father Silvo played professional basketball in Slovenia, and his older brother Samo, who plays professionally in Slovakia, attended training camp with Dallas in 2005… Enjoys playing video games and watching movies… Lists his favorite food as anything cooked by his mother.
HIGHS 2014‐15 SEASON CAREER PTS 34 12/21/10 vs GS FGM 13 11/12/08 @ LAC 3FGM 6 12/19/07 @ MIL FTM 9 3/23/11 @ MIL (2x) REB 10 3/28/10 @ CLE AST 17 3/21/10 @ LAC STL 6 12/22/08 @ SA MIN 56 1/14/09 @ GS TRENDS:
#10 HASSAN WHITESIDE CENTERLAST FIVE GAMES Height: 7‐0 Weight: 235 DOB: 6/13/1989 Prior to NBA: Marshall Home Country: USA NBA Years Exp.: 2 Date/Opp MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
2014 PRESEASON AVERAGES GP/S ‐ PPG ‐ RPG ‐ APG ‐ FG% ‐ BLK ‐ MIN ‐
2014 PRESEASON: CAREER NOTES ENTERING 2014‐15 SEASON: The two‐year veteran holds career averages of 1.5 points, 2.1 rebounds and 0.79 blocks in 5.8 minutes in 19 games (zero starts) with the Sacramento Kings… Has shot .444 from the field and .417 from the free throw line… Competed in the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas with the Sacramento Kings (2010, 2012) and Toronto Raptors (2014)… Drafted by Sacramento in the second round (33rd overall) of the 2010 NBA Draft on June 24, 2010. PERSONAL: Full name is Hassan Niam Whiteside… Born in Gastonia, North Carolina… Son of Hassan Arbubakrr and Debbie Whiteside... Father played in the NFL for the Minnesota Vikings and Tampa Bay Buccaneers… Was a member of the 2013 NBA D‐League Champions while playing for the Rio Grande Valley Vipers.
HIGHS 2014‐15 SEASON CAREER PTS 5 3/5/12 @ DEN FGM 2 4/2/12 vs MIN (3x) FTM 2 4/8/12 vs HOU REB 10 4/8/12 vs HOU AST STL 1 4/8/12 vs HOU (3x) BLK 3 4/3/12 vs PHO MIN 20 4/8/12 vs HOU TRENDS:
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2013‐14 GRIZZLIES BY THE NUMBERS POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS LED GRIZZLIES IN (includes ties)
PLAYER 10+ 20+ 30+ 10+ 20+ 10+ 20+ Dbl‐Dbl Trp‐Dbl PTS REB AST STL BLK MIN Allen 24 1 1 2 1 3 23 9 Bayless 13 1 2 1 4 2 1 Calathes 12 1 2 1 13 21 2 4 Conley 65 26 2 5 5 24 48 28 3 20 Curry Davis 14 1 5 4 5 4 17 1
Franklin 3 1 Gasol 48 8 10 10 7 12 11 17 30 22
Johnson 18 1 1 1 3 1 6 9 19 1 Koufos 17 8 4 1 8 6 24 2 Lee 30 2 3 1 3 10 3 3 Leuer 14 2 1 1 4 1 4 3 Miller 25 1 2 2 1 6 1 Morris 1
Pondexter 3 1 1 1 1 1 Prince 14 1 2 1 9 5 3
Randolph 74 34 1 47 1 47 33 57 8 8 5 22 Udrih
STARTING LINEUPS (17) RECORD AS STARTER STARTING FIVE GM DATES RECORD PLAYER RECORD WIN PCT
Allen, Conley, Gasol, Prince, Randolph 12 10/31‐11/18, 11/22 6‐6 Allen 12‐16 .429 Conley, Gasol, Pondexter, Prince, Randolph 1 11/20 1‐0 Bayless 1‐4 .200
Allen, Conley, Davis, Koufos, Prince 2 11/30‐12/3 1‐1 Calathes 4‐3 .571 Conley, Koufos, Pondexter, Prince, Randolph 1 12/7 0‐1 Conley 46‐27 .630 Bayless, Conley, Koufos, Prince, Randolph 3 12/5, 12/9‐11 1‐2 Davis 2‐2 .500 Allen, Bayless, Koufos, Prince, Randolph 1 12/17 0‐1 Gasol 40‐19 .678 Allen, Bayless, Koufos, Miller, Randolph 1 12/18 0‐1 Koufos 9‐13 .409 Allen, Conley, Davis, Johnson, Randolph 1 12/21 1‐0 Lee 34‐13 .723 Allen, Conley, Koufos, Johnson, Randolph 1 12/23 1‐0 Johnson 4‐0 1.000 Allen, Conley, Koufos, Prince, Randolph 9 11/25‐27, 12/13‐15, 12/26‐1/3 3‐6 Miller 2‐2 .500 Conley, Koufos, Miller, Prince, Randolph 3 1/5‐10 2‐1 Pondexter 1‐1 .500 Conley, Koufos, Lee, Prince, Randolph 1 1/12 1‐0 Prince 46‐30 .605 Calathes, Gasol, Lee, Prince, Randolph 7 2/1‐12 4‐3 Randolph 49‐30 .620 Conley, Davis, Gasol, Prince, Randolph 1 3/5 0‐1 Allen, Conley, Gasol, Lee, Randolph 1 4/6 0‐1
Conley, Gasol, Johnson, Lee, Randolph 2 4/9‐11 2‐0 Conley, Gasol, Lee, Prince, Randolph 35 1/14‐31, 2/18‐3/3, 3/7‐4/4, 4/13‐16 27‐8
GAMES MISSED – INJURIES/ILLNESS (137) PLAYER INJURY GAMES DATES RECORD
Tony Allen Right hip contusion 4 12/5‐11 1‐3 Tony Allen Sprained left wrist 21 1/5‐2/18 16‐5 Tony Allen Stomach illness 1 3/24 1‐0
Jerryd Bayless Right knee sprain 2 11/9‐11 1‐1 Mike Conley Left thigh contusion 2 12/17‐18 0‐2 Mike Conley Sprained right ankle 7 2/1‐12 4‐3 Ed Davis Left ankle sprain 3 12/7‐11 1‐2
Marc Gasol Left MCL sprain 23 11/25‐1/12 10‐13 James Johnson Sprained right ankle 1 3/3 1‐0
Quincy Pondexter Fractured nose 1 11/13 0‐1 Quincy Pondexter Tarsal navicular stress fracture, right foot 63 12/9‐4/16 41‐22 Tayshaun Prince Left knee soreness 3 12/18‐23 2‐1 Tayshaun Prince Sprained left ankle 3 4/6‐11 2‐1 Zach Randolph Toe injury 2 11/30‐12/3 1‐1 Zach Randolph Flu‐like symptoms 1 3/5 0‐1
COMEBACK WINS BLOWN LEADS ∆ Score/Time Game ∆ Score/Time Game
All Games ‐16 49‐65, 6:35 left in 3rd 3/26 @ UTA +14 48‐34, 10:56 left in 3rd 11/25 vs HOU At Home ‐15 32‐47, 7:29 left in 2nd 3/1 vs CLE +14 48‐34, 10:56 left in 3rd 11/25 vs HOU On Road ‐16 49‐65, 6:35 left in 3rd 3/26 @ UTA +12 (2) 64‐52, 4:15 left in 3rd 3/21 @ MIA
* ‐ Grizzlies score listed first
LARGEST LEAD LARGEST DEFICIT Largest Lead/Deficit +29 94‐63, 6:27 left in 4th 3/15 @ PHI ‐30 57‐87, 1:30 left in 3rd 3/5 @ BKN
* ‐ Grizzlies score listed first
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2013‐14 GRIZZLIES TEAM MISCELLANEOUS STATS
TEAM RECORDS HOME ATTENDANCE RECORD HOME ROAD OT GAMES 41 OVERALL 50‐32 27‐14 23‐18 2‐2 TOTAL 685,458
Northwest 11‐7 7‐2 4‐5 AVERAGE 16,718 Pacific 14‐4 6‐3 8‐1 1‐0 HIGH 18,119 Southwest 4‐12 2‐6 2‐6 0‐1 SELLOUTS 3
WESTERN 29‐23 15‐11 14‐12 1‐0 SELLOUT DATES 11/1 vs DET
Atlantic 6‐4 3‐2 3‐2 3/22 vs IND Central 7‐3 4‐1 3‐2 1‐1 4/9 vs MIA Southeast 8‐2 5‐0 3‐2
EASTERN 21‐9 12‐3 9‐6 1‐1
WON‐LOST STREAKS (2013‐14 REGULAR SEASON) CURRENT STREAKS OVERALL WON 5 HOME WON 14# ROAD WON 2 OT WON 1 Longest Winning Streak OVERALL WON 6 HOME WON 14# ROAD WON 6 OT WON 2 Longest Losing Streak OVERALL LOST 5 HOME LOST 4 ROAD LOST 3 OT LOST 2
RECORD WHEN… 50‐32 … Overall 36‐11 … Outrebound Opp. 4‐4 … Preseason 21‐9 … vs Eastern Conference 13‐19 … Outrebounded by Opp. 0‐1 … October 29‐23 … vs Western Conference 1‐2 … Tied Rebounds 8‐7 … November 34‐7 … Leading after 1st Q 31‐7 … More FTM than Opp. 5‐9 … December 15‐24 … Trailing after 1st Q 15‐24 … Less FTM than Opp. 12‐3 … January 1‐1 … Tied after 1st Q 4‐1 … Tied FTM 7‐5 … February 33‐6 … Leading at Half 8‐2 … More 3FGM than Opp. 12‐5 … March 16‐26 … Trailing at Half 39‐26 … Less 3FGM than Opp. 6‐2 … April 1‐0 … Tied at Half 3‐4 … Tied 3FGM 36‐3 … Leading after 3rd Q 17‐12 … More TO than Opp. 8‐5 … Monday 9‐27 … Trailing after 3rd Q 28‐15 … Less TO than Opp. 6‐2 … Tuesday 5‐2 … Tied after 3rd Q 5‐5 … Tied TO 9‐8 … Wednesday 3‐2 … In Overtime 1‐2 … Scoring < 80 points 1‐2 … Thursday 43‐7 … Outshooting Opp. (%) 26‐25 … Scoring 81‐99 points 9‐6 … Friday 7‐25 … Outshot by Opp. (%) 23‐4 … Scoring > 100 points 10‐4 … Saturday 17‐4 … Shoot .500+ 6‐20 … Opp. Scoring > 100 points 4‐4 … Sunday 33‐28 … Shoot under .500 27‐17 … Bench outscores Opp. Bench 5‐1 … ESPN
… Tied FG% 23‐13 … Bench outscored by Opp. Bench 0‐1 … TNT 13‐5 … 1st game of back‐to‐back 0‐2 … Tied bench scoring 44‐28 … SportSouth 13‐5 … 2nd game of back‐to‐back 4 … Wire‐to‐wire victories 2‐1 … Not televised
WON‐LOST MARGIN Margin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Won by 3 2 5 3 6 2 4 4 2 4 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 Lost by 1 3 2 1 2 3 3 3 1 1 3 1 3 2 Margin 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Won by 1 1 Lost by 1
QUARTER‐BY‐QUARTER STATS BENCH SCORING Quarter TOT 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT 2OT GRIZZ OPPONENT Grizz 7880 1878 1915 1951 2092 57 Season Avg. 32.9 Season Avg. 29.5 Avg 96.1 22.9 23.4 23.8 25.5 11.4 Team High 70, 3/5 @ BKN Team High 57, 11/17 @ SAC
‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Team Low 10, 1/14 vs OKC Team Low 4, 12/9 vs ORL Opponent 7755 1863 1939 1905 1992 56 Player High Leuer (2) Player High Blatche
Avg 94.6 22.7 23.6 23.2 24.3 11.2 23, 1/5 @ DET 22, 11/30 vs BKN
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LAST TIME… …Team scored 120+ points ...Player scored 40+ points GRIZZ 120, 12/28/13 vs Denver GRIZZ Rudy Gay (41), 12/13/09 @ Miami OPP 121, 12/22/12 @ Houston OPP John Wall (47), 3/25/13 @ Washington …Team grabbed 50+ rebounds ...Player scored 30+ points GRIZZ 52, 4/13/14 @ LA Lakers GRIZZ Zach Randolph (32), 4/14/14 @ Phoenix OPP 51, 1/15/14 @ Milwaukee OPP Dirk Nowitzki (30), 4/16/14 vs Dallas …Team recorded 30+ assists ...Player grabbed 25+ rebounds GRIZZ 30, 2/28/14 @ Oklahoma City GRIZZ Zach Randolph (25), 2/27/10 @ New York OPP 31, 4/2/14 @ Minnesota OPP Never …Team made 10+ three‐pointers ...Player grabbed 20+ rebounds GRIZZ 10, 2/28/14 @ Oklahoma City GRIZZ Zach Randolph (20), 1/20/14 vs New Orleans OPP 15, 4/9/14 vs Miami OPP Anderson Varejao (22), 11/26/12 vs Cleveland …Team recorded 15+ steals ...Player recorded 15+ assists GRIZZ 15, 12/21/12 vs Dallas GRIZZ Mike Conley (15), 3/12/13 @ Portland OPP 16, 4/13/11 @ LA Clippers OPP Steve Nash (15), 3/10/12 @ Phoenix …Team recorded 15+ blocks ...Player made 15+ field goals GRIZZ 15, 4/7/06 vs Milwaukee GRIZZ Zach Randolph (15), 12/4/12 vs Phoenix OPP 15, 1/27/09 vs Denver OPP Bradley Beal (15), 2/11/14 vs Washington …Team had ALL starters score in double figures ...Player made 7+ three‐pointers GRIZZ 4/4/14 vs Denver (Conley, Gasol, Lee, Prince, Randolph) GRIZZ Wayne Ellington (7), 11/11/12 vs Miami OPP 3/26/14 @ Utah (Burke, Favors, Hayward, Jefferson, Kanter) OPP Chandler Parsons (10), 1/24/14 @ Houston # …Team had two players score 30+ points ...Player recorded 7+ steals GRIZZ 3/7/09 vs Philadelphia (Conley, 31; M. Gasol, 30) GRIZZ Tony Allen (8), 4/23/12 vs Cleveland # OPP 3/13/12 vs LA Lakers (Bynum, 37; Bryant, 34) OPP Rajon Rondo (8), 3/23/11 @ Boston …Team had four players score 20+ points ...Player recorded 7+ blocks GRIZZ 1/21/12 vs Sacramento (Conley, M. Gasol, Gay, Mayo) GRIZZ Marc Gasol (8), 1/4/13 vs Portland # OPP 4/12/10 @ Denver (Afflalo, Anthony, Nene, J.R. Smith) OPP Marcus Camby (7), 3/24/08 vs. Denver …Team had seven‐or‐more players score 10+ points ...Player recorded a triple‐double GRIZZ 12/3/13 vs Phoenix GRIZZ Pau Gasol (17 pts, 13 reb, 12 ast), 1/24/07 @ Utah (Allen, Bayless, Conley, Davis, Koufos, Leuer, Prince) OPP Kevin Love (24 pts, 16 reb, 10 ast), 4/2/14 @ Minnesota OPP 2/15/12 vs New Jersey ...Player scored 25+ points off the bench (Brooks, Gaines, Humphries, Morrow, Petro, D. Williams, S. Williams) GRIZZ Jerryd Bayless (30), 3/23/13 vs Boston …Team had four‐or‐more players record a double‐double OPP Jamal Crawford (29), 10/31/12 @ LA Clippers GRIZZ 1/21/08 vs Chicago ...Player recorded a 30‐10 game (Conley, Gay, P. Gasol, Miller) GRIZZ Zach Randolph (38 pts, 22 reb), 12/4/12 vs Phoenix OPP 4/2/04 vs Phoenix OPP Kevin Durant (34 pts, 10 reb), 11/14/12 @ Oklahoma City (J. Johnson, Marion, McDyess, Stoudemire) ...Player recorded a 20‐20 game GRIZZ Zach Randolph (23 pts, 20 reb), 1/20/14 vs New Orleans OPP Andris Biedrins (28 pts, 21 reb), 11/26/10 vs Golden State ...Player converted a four‐point play GRIZZ Quincy Pondexter, 3/1/13 @ Miami OPP Rashard Lewis, 4/9/14 vs Miami * ‐ Regular Season Games ONLY
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MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES 2013‐14 GAME‐BY‐GAME
Grizzlies Opponents G Date Opp. W/L Score Rec. Att. 1st 2nd Half 3rd 4th OT 2OT High Pts High Rebs High Asts High Pts 1 10/30 @ SA L 94‐101 0‐1 18,581 20‐18 7‐30 27‐48 31‐24 36‐29 Allen 15 Gasol 9 Conley 7 BD/KL 14 2 11/1 vs DET W (OT) 111‐10 1‐1 18,119 17‐21 30‐20 47‐41 20‐28 28‐26 16‐13 Conley 22 Randolph 10 Gasol 5 JS/RS 19 3 11/2 @ DAL L 99‐111 1‐2 20,262 16‐32 27‐17 43‐49 20‐24 36‐38 Conley 24 Randolph 14 Conley 8 Nowitzki 24 4 11/4 vs BOS W 95‐88 2‐2 15,872 27‐24 19‐26 46‐50 20‐22 29‐16 JB/MC/ZR 15 Gasol 8 Conley 8 Green 22 5 11/6 vs NO L 84‐99 2‐3 15,209 18‐33 23‐18 41‐51 16‐28 27‐20 Conley 26 Miller 6 Gasol 4 Gordon 19 6 11/9 vs GSW W 108‐90 3‐3 16,989 32‐29 22‐21 54‐50 36‐27 18‐13 Randolph 23 Randolph 11 Conley 6 Curry 22 7 11/11 @ IND L 79‐95 3‐4 13,130 16‐23 23‐23 39‐46 16‐26 24‐23 Gasol 15 Davis 7 Calathes 6 George 23 8 11/13 vs TOR L 87‐103 3‐5 15,971 20‐26 24‐29 44‐55 27‐23 16‐25 Conley 29 MG/ZR 10 Conley 5 Gay 23 9 11/15 @ LAL W 89‐86 4‐5 18,997 24‐17 16‐23 40‐40 23‐26 26‐20 Randolph 28 Randolph 11 Conley 7 Meeks 25 10 11/17 @ SAC W 97‐86 5‐5 15,630 25‐18 22‐16 47‐34 27‐31 23‐21 Randolph 22 Randolph 10 Conley/Gasol 9 Outlaw 18 11 11/18 @ LAC W 106‐102 6‐5 19,060 29‐20 23‐31 52‐51 29‐30 25‐21 Randolph 26 Randolph 15 Gasol 8 Griffin 23 12 11/20 @ GSW W (OT) 88‐81 7‐5 19,596 16‐26 18‐18 34‐44 25‐13 16‐18 13‐6 Randolph 21 Randolph 12 Conley/Gasol 4 Thompson 21 13 11/22 vs SA L 86‐102 7‐6 17,109 21‐26 16‐25 37‐51 28‐20 21‐31 Conley 28 Randolph 10 Allen 4 Parker 20 14 11/25 vs HOU L 86‐93 7‐7 15,246 24‐20 20‐12 44‐32 19‐23 23‐38 Prince 16 Koufos 13 Conley 10 Parsons 17 15 11/27 @ BOS W 100‐93 8‐7 17,319 27‐13 22‐23 49‐36 20‐23 31‐34 Bayless 22 Koufos 13 Conley 9 Green 26 16 11/30 vs BKN L 88‐97 8‐8 17,012 19‐24 18‐24 37‐48 25‐28 23‐24 Pondexter 22 Koufos 11 Conley 10 Johnson 26 17 12/3 vs PHO W 110‐91 9‐8 15,069 23‐19 23‐35 46‐54 36‐20 28‐17 Leuer 23 Koufos 12 Conley 14 Marc. Morris 18 18 12/5 vs LAC L 81‐101 9‐9 15,112 20‐18 22‐22 42‐40 11‐24 28‐37 Koufos 17 Randolph 12 Pondexter 5 3 players 15 19 12/7 vs GSW L 82‐108 9‐10 15,088 19‐29 24‐20 43‐49 17‐28 22‐31 Miller 16 Koufos 16 Randolph 4 Thompson 30 20 12/9 vs ORL W 94‐85 10‐10 13,511 23‐16 28‐14 51‐30 22‐30 21‐25 Randolph 19 JL/ZR 12 Calathes 8 JN/AN 19 21 12/11 vs OKC L 100‐116 10‐11 16,345 22‐25 20‐32 42‐57 31‐32 27‐27 Conley 20 Randolph 8 Conley 9 Westbrook 27 22 12/13 @ NO L 98‐104 10‐12 15,516 34‐26 20‐29 55‐54 11‐27 33‐22 Leuer 19 Randolph 10 Conley 7 Gordon 25 23 12/15 vs MIN L 93‐101 10‐13 15,417 17‐28 29‐28 46‐56 27‐21 20‐24 Conley 28 Randolph 12 Randolph 5 Love 30 24 12/17 vs LAL L 92‐96 10‐14 17,217 24‐34 23‐18 47‐52 20‐15 25‐29 Randolph 18 Randolph 16 TA/MM/ZR 5 Bryant/Gasol 21 25 12/18 @ DAL L 91‐105 10‐15 19,425 21‐27 18‐25 39‐52 27‐26 25‐27 Allen 16 Allen 11 Bayless 6 Nowitzki 20 26 12/21 @ NY W 95‐87 11‐15 19,812 25‐22 25‐18 50‐40 22‐21 23‐26 Randolph 25 Randolph 15 Conley 8 Anthony 30 27 12/23 vs UTA W 104‐94 12‐15 16,665 27‐21 26‐27 53‐48 24‐23 27‐23 Randolph 22 Randolph 10 Randolph 7 TB/RJ 18 28 12/26 @ HOU L 92‐100 12‐16 18,201 23‐26 30‐19 53‐45 19‐21 20‐34 Randolph 23 Randolph 17 Conley 6 Harden 27 29 12/28 vs DEN W 120‐99 13‐16 17,017 27‐29 28‐27 55‐56 30‐16 35‐27 Randolph 20 Koufos 12 Johnson 6 Lawson 20 30 12/30 vs CHI L 91‐95 13‐17 17,688 22‐17 22‐29 44‐46 20‐25 27‐24 Conley 26 JJ/ZR 10 Conley 9 Butler 26 31 1/2 @ PHO W 99‐91 14‐17 14,844 22‐26 31‐15 53‐41 16‐32 30‐18 Randolph 20 Randolph 15 Conley 6 Dragic 33 32 1/3 @ DEN L 108‐111 14‐18 17,608 23‐28 25‐30 48‐58 27‐19 33‐34 Randolph 25 Randolph 13 Conley 8 Lawson 18 33 1/5 @ DET W 112‐84 15‐18 14,134 28‐27 23‐29 51‐56 28‐11 33‐17 Leuer 23 Randolph 16 Conley 6 Monroe 19 34 1/7 vs SA L (OT) 108‐110 15‐19 15,916 22‐25 19‐28 41‐53 23‐21 34‐24 10‐12 Conley 30 Leuer 9 MC/JJ 5 Duncan 24 35 1/10 vs PHO W 104‐99 16‐19 17,049 25‐29 23‐26 48‐55 26‐19 30‐25 Conley 31 Davis 17 MC/ZR 7 Dragic 21 36 1/12 vs ATL W 108‐101 17‐19 16,841 21‐18 27‐23 48‐41 29‐31 31‐29 Conley 21 Randolph 12 Conley 13 Millsap 21 37 1/14 vs OKC W 90‐87 18‐19 17,177 24‐16 19‐31 43‐47 29‐20 18‐20 Lee 24 Randolph 13 Conley 7 Durant 37 38 1/15 @ MIL W 82‐77 19‐19 11,379 20‐10 22‐25 42‐35 16‐25 24‐17 MC/JJ 15 Davis 9 MC/JJ 5 Knight 27 39 1/17 vs SAC W 91‐90 20‐19 16,212 20‐21 24‐21 44‐42 28‐29 19‐19 Conley 25 Randolph 9 Conley 6 Cousins 22 40 1/20 vs NOP L 92‐95 20‐20 17,485 20‐25 20‐16 40‐41 29‐27 23‐27 Randolph 23 Randolph 20 Gasol 4 Davis 27 41 1/24 @ HOU W 88‐87 21‐20 16,998 21‐20 23‐15 44‐35 20‐29 24‐23 Lee 19 Randolph 8 Johnson 5 Parsons 34 42 1/25 vs HOU W 99‐81 22‐20 17,512 16‐14 30‐21 46‐35 25‐19 28‐27 Conley 17 Randolph 17 Johnson 8 Harden 16 43 1/28 @ POR W 98‐81 23‐20 19,385 31‐22 30‐24 61‐46 20‐12 17‐23 Randolph 23 Randolph 10 Conley 7 Aldridge 27 44 1/29 @ SAC W 99‐89 24‐20 15,195 25‐24 23‐22 48‐46 21‐17 30‐26 Conley 27 Randolph 7 Conley 10 Thomas 24 45 1/31 @ MIN W 94‐90 25‐20 17,429 30‐22 20‐15 50‐37 16‐30 28‐23 Randolph 26 Randolph 12 Conley 8 Love 28 46 2/1 vs MIL W 99‐90 26‐20 17,017 17‐24 26‐25 43‐49 24‐20 32‐21 Randolph 23 Randolph 10 Lee 7 Knight 23 47 2/3 @ OKC L 77‐86 26‐21 18,203 18‐20 18‐31 36‐51 25‐18 16‐17 MG/ZR 13 Randolph 13 Prince 5 Durant 31 48 2/5 vs DAL L 96‐110 26‐22 16,118 26‐21 29‐31 55‐52 17‐26 24‐32 Randolph 25 Randolph 9 NC/MG 5 Nowitzki 26 49 2/8 @ ATL W 79‐76 27‐22 15,190 27‐29 10‐14 37‐43 24‐11 18‐22 Randolph 20 Gasol 8 Gasol 7 Millsap 20 50 2/9 @ CLE L 83‐91 27‐23 16,484 18‐22 15‐20 35‐42 25‐17 20‐19 5‐13 Calathes 17 Gasol 9 Calathes 6 Irving 28 51 2/11 vs WAS W 92‐89 28‐23 15,613 24‐23 28‐16 52‐39 27‐31 13‐19 NC/MG 18 Randolph 10 Calathes 6 Beal 37 52 2/12 @ ORL W 86‐81 29‐23 15,310 24‐17 18‐17 42‐34 22‐27 22‐20 Randolph 20 Lee 6 Calathes 6 TH/NV 13 53 2/18 vs NY W 98‐93 30‐23 17,317 22‐17 28‐20 50‐37 16‐27 32‐29 Conley 22 Randolph 8 Calathes 5 Hardaway Jr. 23 54 2/21 vs LAC W 102‐96 31‐23 17,963 21‐27 32‐23 53‐50 20‐18 29‐28 Randolph 21 Randolph 11 Conley 6 Griffin 28 55 2/22 @ CHA L 89‐92 31‐24 18,317 21‐28 27‐14 48‐42 15‐22 26‐28 Conley 16 Randolph 11 Conley 5 Walker 31 56 2/26 vs LAL W 108‐103 32‐24 16,989 31‐23 34‐23 65‐46 17‐27 26‐30 Lee 18 Gasol 12 3 tied 5 Meeks 19 57 2/28 @ OKC L 107‐113 32‐25 18,203 22‐29 20‐28 42‐57 29‐30 36‐26 Miller 19 Randolph 10 Conley 9 Durant 37 58 3/1 vs CLE W 110‐96 33‐25 17,011 22‐30 32‐35 54‐65 33‐15 23‐16 Randolph 23 Randolph 14 Conley 7 Irving 28 59 3/3 @ WAS W 110‐104 34‐25 14,065 20‐20 30‐25 50‐45 29‐19 31‐40 Prince 21 Randolph 10 Gasol 8 Wall 23 60 3/5 @ BKN L 94‐103 34‐26 17,053 19‐30 25‐24 44‐54 16‐33 34‐16 Leuer 19 Koufos 8 Calathes 5 Johnson 21 61 3/7 @ CHI W 85‐77 35‐26 21,318 12‐15 20‐27 35‐39 30‐24 20‐14 Gasol 18 Randolph 11 Conley 7 Gibson 18 62 3/8 vs CHA W 111‐89 36‐26 17,298 25‐21 27‐23 52‐44 27‐17 32‐28 Conley 20 Koufos 10 Allen/Conley 4 Jefferson 17 63 3/11 vs POR W 109‐99 37‐26 17,391 22‐23 32‐24 54‐47 24‐22 31‐30 Gasol 19 Randolph 12 Calathes 9 Lillard 32 64 3/12 @ NO W 90‐88 38‐26 16,513 28‐26 20‐31 48‐57 19‐17 23‐14 Conley 16 MG/ZR 9 Calathes 7 Davis 29 65 3/14 @ TOR L 86‐99 38‐27 18,465 24‐19 20‐28 44‐47 23‐24 19‐28 Randolph 16 NC/ZR 8 Conley 6 Valanciunas 23 66 3/15 @ PHI W 103‐77 39‐27 15,164 22‐21 23‐15 45‐36 29‐21 29‐20 Conley 19 Davis 11 Calathes 6 Carter‐Williams 23 67 3/19 vs UTA W 96‐86 40‐27 17,011 30‐19 18‐13 48‐32 26‐31 22‐23 Randolph 21 Randolph 11 Conley 7 TB/AB/GH 16 68 3/21 @ MIA L 86‐91 40‐28 20,007 22‐15 21‐30 43‐45 25‐23 18‐23 Randolph 25 Randolph 14 Conley 6 Allen 18 69 3/22 vs IND W 82‐71 41‐28 18,119 19‐17 24‐13 43‐30 21‐19 18‐22 Conley 21 Randolph 13 Conley 4 Stephenson 15 70 3/24 vs MIN W 109‐92 42‐28 17,784 30‐15 27‐24 57‐39 24‐29 28‐24 Conley 23 Gasol 12 Conley 6 Love 16 71 3/26 @ UTA W 91‐87 43‐28 19,081 17‐25 23‐25 40‐50 22‐21 29‐16 Randolph 22 Randolph 13 Conley 6 Favors 22 72 3/28 @ GSW L 93‐100 43‐29 19,596 27‐30 25‐23 52‐53 24‐26 17‐21 Randolph 21 MG/ZR 7 Conley 6 Curry 33 73 3/30 @ POR L 98‐105 43‐30 19,994 23‐25 22‐32 45‐57 25‐29 28‐19 Randolph 21 Randolph 7 Conley 9 Aldridge 28 74 3/31 @ DEN W 94‐92 44‐30 14,570 25‐16 22‐29 47‐45 28‐23 19‐24 Randolph 20 Randolph 11 NC/MG/ZR 3 Mozgov 23 75 4/2 @ MIN L 88‐102 44‐31 12,009 20‐20 21‐28 41‐48 20‐29 27‐25 Gasol 18 Gasol 7 Conley 8 Love 24 76 4/4 vs DEN W 100‐92 45‐31 17,011 24‐18 19‐29 43‐47 26‐18 31‐27 Gasol 24 Randolph 15 MC/ZR 4 Foye 21 77 4/6 @ SA L 92‐112 45‐32 18,581 10‐26 28‐28 38‐54 29‐27 25‐31 Johnson 20 MG/ZR 6 Conley 6 MG/KL 26 78 4/9 vs MIA W 107‐102 46‐32 18,119 31‐32 23‐26 54‐58 26‐22 27‐22 Conley 26 Gasol 14 Conley 6 James 37 79 4/11 vs PHI W 117‐95 47‐32 17,456 30‐24 27‐23 57‐47 30‐17 30‐31 Gasol 21 Randolph 11 Conley 8 TW/TY 18 80 4/13 @ LAL W 102‐90 48‐32 18,997 23‐27 30‐25 53‐52 34‐17 15‐21 Conley 24 Gasol 15 Conley 8 Meeks 20 81 4/14 @ PHO W 97‐91 49‐32 18,422 24‐14 22‐28 46‐42 21‐25 30‐24 Randolph 32 Randolph 9 Conley 7 Mark. Morris 21 82 4/16 vs DAL W (OT) 106‐105 50‐32 17,323 29‐24 22‐29 51‐53 24‐20 18‐20 13‐12 Randolph 27 Randolph 14 Gasol 9 Nowitzki 30
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2013‐14 GRIZZLIES TEAM HIGHS
Game 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 1st Half 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 2nd Half OT POINTS 120
vs DEN 12/28/13
34 @ NOP 12/13/13
34 vs LAL 2/26/14
65 vs LAL 2/26/14
36 (2) vs PHO 12/3/13
36 (2) @ OKC 2/28/14
67 @ SA 10/30/13
16 vs DET 11/1/13
FG
48 vs MIN 3/24/14
16 @ NOP 12/13/13
16 vs LAL 2/26/14
28 vs LAL 2/26/14
16 (3) vs PHO 12/3/13
16 @ SA 10/30/13
29 @ SA 10/30/13
5 (2) vs DAL 4/16/14
FGA 99 vs SA 1/7/14
31 vs PHO 1/10/14
30 @ LAL 4/13/14
51 (3) @ LAL 4/13/14
25 (3) vs IND 3/22/14
30 vs SA 1/7/14
51 @ MIN 4/2/14
10 vs DAL 4/16/14
FG%
.560 vs POR 3/14/14
.778 vs MIA 4/9/14
.706 vs DET 11/1/13
.622 vs MIA 4/9/14
.733 @ SAC 11/17/2013
.750 @ BKN 3/5/14
.667 vs PHO 12/3/13
.714 @ GSW 11/20/13
3FG 11 vs UTA 12/23/13
3 (6) vs LAL 2/26/14
4 (5) @ LAL 4/13/14
6 vs ORL 12/9/13
3 (4) vs WAS 2/11/14
5 (2) @ OKC 2/28/14
7 @ OKC 2/28/14
2 vs SA 1/7/14
3FGA 21 vs TOR 11/13/13
5 (10) vs LAL 2/26/14
9 vs HOU 1/25/14
12 (3) vs HOU 1/25/14
7 vs WAS 2/11/14
9 vs DEN 12/28/13
16 @ SAC 11/17/13
4 (2) @ CLE 2/9/14
3FG%
.625 @ CHI 3/7/14
1.000 vs HOU 11/25/13
1.000 (5) @ UTA 3/26/14
.667 @ HOU 1/24/14
1.000 (4) @ MIN 4/2/14
1.000 (6) @ DEN 3/31/14
.800 (2) vs MIL 2/1/14
1.000 @ GSW 11/20/13
FT 34 vs DEN 4/4/14
10 @ NO 3/12/14
9 (2) vs DAL 2/5/14
14 @ LAC 11/18/13
12 @ DEN 1/3/2014
13 @ BOS 11/27/13
23 vs DEN 4/4/14
7 vs DET 11/1/13
FTA
38 (2) vs DEN 4/4/14
10 @ NO 3/12/14
12 (2) vs CHA 3/8/14
18 @ LAC 11/18/13
16 @ DEN 1/3/2014
17 @ BOS 11/27/13
26 vs DEN 4/4/14
8 vs DET 11/1/13
FT%
1.000 (2) @ ATL (1‐1) 2/8/14
1.000 (21) @ PHO 4/14/14
1.000 (16) @ PHO 4/14/14
1.000 (6) @ PHO 4/14/14
1.000 (31) vs DEN 4/4/14
1.000 (6) @ LAL 4/13/14
1.000 (6) @ UTA 3/26/14
1.000 @ GSW 11/20/13
REBOUNDS 59 (2) @ DET 1/5/14
20 (2) vs MIN 3/24/14
22 @ PHO 1/2/14
32 (2) vs MIN 3/24/14
18 (2) @ DET 1/5/2014
18 @ LAL 11/15/13
31 @ DET 1/5/14
6 vs DAL 4/16/14
OFF REBS
22 @ DAL 12/18/13
10 vs PHO 1/10/14
10 vs DAL 4/16/14
14 @ HOU 12/26/13
9 @ DAL 11/2/13
8 vs DEN 12/28/13
14 vs DEN 12/28/13
3 vs DAL 4/16/14
DEF REBS 43 @ NYK 12/21/13
14 @ CHI 3/7/14
14 @ PHO 1/2/14
24 @ SAC 11/17/13
13 (2) vs HOU 1/25/14
15 @ LAL 11/15/2013
24 vs PHO 1/10/14
4 @ GSW 11/20/13
ASSISTS
31 @ DET 1/5/14
9 (2) @ POR 3/30/14
11 vs LAL 2/26/14
19 vs LAL 2/26/14
10 (3) @ LAL 4/13/14
12 vs LAL 12/17/13
20 @ OKC 2/28/14
4 vs DET 11/1/13
FOULS
34 @ DAL 11/2/13
7 (2) @ DAL 12/18/13
10 (2) vs DEN 4/4/14
13 (5) @ OKC 2/28/14
8 (2) vs HOU 1/25/14
14 @ DAL 11/2/2013
21 @ DAL 11/2/13
4 (2) @ CLE 2/9/14
STEALS 14 @ ATL 2/8/14
6 @ BKN 3/5/14
5 (3) @ CHI 3/7/14
10 vs CHI 12/30/13
6 (2) @ ATL 2/8/14
6 (2) @ SAC 1/29/14
10 @ SAC 1/29/14
1 (2) @ CLE 2/9/14
TURNOVERS 22 @ PHI 3/15/14
8 vs NOP 11/6/13
8 (2) @ PHI 3/15/14
13 vs NOP 1/20/14
8 (2) @ BKN 3/5/14
9 @ LAL 4/13/14
11 (4) @ LAL 4/13/14
3 @ CLE 2/9/14
BLOCKS
13 vs SAC 1/17/14
4 (2) vs MIL 1/15/14
4 (3) @ CLE 2/9/14
5 (2) vs CLE 3/1/14
4 vs SAC 1/17/14
5 (3) @ NO 3/12/14
9 vs SAC 1/17/14
1 (2) @ GSW 11/20/13
PTS IN PAINT (GAME ONLY)
66 vs MIN 3/24/14
2ND CHANCE PTS (GAME ONLY)
24 @ DET 1/5/14
FAST BREAK PTS (GAME ONLY)
24 vs DET 11/1/13
PTS OFF TOs (GAME ONLY)
29 (3) vs MIA 4/9/14
# ‐ franchise record
2014‐15 Memphis Grizzlies Game Notes 24
2013‐14 GRIZZLIES TEAM LOWS
Game 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 1st Half 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 2nd Half OT POINTS 77
@ OKC 2/3/14
10 @ SA 4/6/14
7 @ SA 10/30/13
27 @ SA 10/30/13
11 (2) vs DET 12/13/13
13 vs WAS 2/11/14
37 @ POR 1/28/14
5 @ CLE 2/9/14
FG
29 vs LAC 12/5/13
5 @ SA 4/6/14
2 @ SA 10/30/13
10 @ SA 10/30/13
3 vs LAC 12/5/13
3 vs WAS 2/11/14
13 (2) vs WAS 2/11/14
2 @ CLE 2/9/14
FGA 71 vs NO 11/6/13
14 vs NOP 1/20/14
15 (3) @ MIA 3/21/14
33 (2) vs DAL 2/5/14
13 @ PHI 3/15/14
13 (2) vs IND 3/22/14
29 @ TOR 3/14/14
7 @ GSW 11/20/13
FG%
.365 vs GSW 12/7/13
.227 @ SA 4/6/14
.111 @ SA 10/30/13
.233 @ SA 10/30/13
.176 vs LAC 12/5/13
.214 vs WAS 2/11/14
.311 vs GSW 12/7/13
.222 @ CLE 2/9/14
3FG 0 vs CHI 12/30/13
0 (43) @ PHO 4/14/14
0 (20) vs DEN 4/4/14
0 (10) vs DEN 4/4/14
0 (24) @ GSW 3/28/14
0 (17) vs IND 3/22/14
0 (6) vs IND 3/22/14
0 vs DAL 4/16/14
3FGA 5 vs CHI 12/30/13
0 (6) @ SA 4/6/14
1 (8) vs CHA 3/8/14
3 (7) @ CHI 3/7/14
0 (2) @ BOS 11/27/13
0 vs CHI 12/30/13
2 vs CHI 12/30/13
1 @ GSW 11/20/13
3FG%
.000 vs CHI 12/30/13
.000 (37) @ PHO 4/14/14
.000 (20) vs DEN 4/4/14
.000 (10) vs DEN 4/4/14
.000 (22) @ GSW 3/28/14
.000 (16) vs IND 3/22/14
.000 (6) vs IND 3/22/14
.000 vs DAL 4/16/14
FT 1 @ ATL 2/8/14
0 (13) @ SA 4/6/14
0 (7) @ LAL 4/13/14
0 (2) @ ATL 2/8/14
0 (7) @ PHO 4/14/14
0 (7) vs MIN 3/24/14
0 vs MIN 3/24/14
0 (2) @ CLE 2/9/14
FTA
1 # @ ATL 2/8/14
0 (10) @ SA 4/6/14
0 (6) @ LAL 4/13/14
0 @ ATL 2/8/14
0 (5) @ PHO 4/14/14
0 (3) vs MIN 3/24/14
1 @ ATL 2/8/14
0 (2) @ CLE 2/9/14
FT%
.533 @ SA 10/30/13
.000 (3) vs POR 3/14/14
.000 vs PHO 1/10/14
.000 vs PHO 1/10/14
.000 (2) vs MIN 3/24/14
.000 (4) @ MIA 3/21/14
.000 vs MIN 3/24/14
.600 vs DAL 4/16/14
REBOUNDS 29 vs NO 11/6/13
5 vs NOP 11/6/13
3 (2) @ CHI 3/7/14
14 vs NOR 11/6/13
4 (2) vs WAS 2/11/14
4 @ DEN 1/3/14
10 vs HOU 11/25/13
2 vs SA 1/7/14
OFF REBS
4 vs SAC 1/17/14
0 (4) vs PHI 4/11/14
0 (5) @ MIA 3/21/14
1 @ CHI 3/7/14
0 (8) vs DEN 4/4/14
0 (3) @ ORL 2/12/14
1 (5) @ PHI 3/15/14
0 vs DET 11/1/13
DEF REBS 21 vs HOU 11/25/13
3 vs GSW 12/7/13
2 @ CHI 3/7/14
9 vs GSW 12/7/13
3 (2) @ TOR 3/14/14
3 (3) @ DEN 1/3/14
7 vs HOU 11/25/13
1 vs SA 1/7/14
ASSISTS
13 vs GSW 12/7/13
2 vs LAC 12/5/13
1 (2) @ ATL 2/8/14
6 (2) @ MIA 3/21/14
1 (2) @ PHO 1/2/2014
1 vs SAC 1/17/14
6 @ GSW 11/1/13
1 (2) @ CLE 2/9/14
FOULS
10 vs GSW 12/7/13
1 (7) @ LAL 4/13/14
1 @ LAL 11/15/13
3 @ LAL 4/13/14
1 @ DET 1/5/2014
2 vs GSW 12/7/13
4 @ DET 1/5/14
0 vs DAL 4/16/14
STEALS 1 vs PHO 1/10/14
0 (12) @ GSW 3/28/14
0 (8) @ PHO 4/14/14
1 (6) @ SAC 1/29/14
0 (12) vs DAL 4/16/14
0 (18) @ SA 4/6/14
0 vs PHO 1/10/14
0 (3) vs DAL 4/16/14
TURNOVERS 7 (2) vs UTA 12/23/13
0 (7) @ UTA 3/26/14
0 (2) vs UTA 12/23/13
1 vs MIN 12/15/13
0 (3) vs UTA 12/23/2013
1 (3) vs SAS 1/7/14
1 @ GSW 11/20/13
0 (2) vs DAL 4/16/14
BLOCKS
1 (5) vs DAL 4/16/14
0 (29) vs DAL 4/16/14
0 (21) vs DAL 4/16/14
0 (8) vs DAL 4/16/14
0 (28) vs DAL 4/16/14
0 (29) @ PHO 4/14/14
0 (11) @ MIA 3/21/14
0 (3) vs DAL 4/16/14
PTS IN PAINT (GAME ONLY)
34 (2) @ IND 11/11/13
2ND CHANCE PTS (GAME ONLY)
4 vs BRK 11/30/13
FAST BREAK PTS (GAME ONLY)
2 vs LAC 2/21/14
PTS OFF TOs (GAME ONLY)
5 vs NOP 1/20/14
# ‐ franchise record
2014‐15 Memphis Grizzlies Game Notes 25
2013‐14 OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS Game 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 1st Half 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 2nd Half OT POINTS 116
vs OKC 12/11/13
34 vs LAL 12/17/13
35 (2) vs CLE 3/1/14
65 vs CLE 3/1/14
33 @ BKN 3/5/14
40 @ WAS 3/3/14
62 @ DAL 11/2/13
13 (2) @ CLE 2/9/14
FG
44 (2) vs DAL 4/16/14
14 (2) vs LAL 12/17/13
15 vs CLE 3/1/14
27 vs CLE 3/1/14
13 (2) vs UTA 3/19/14
14 vs HOU 11/25/13
24 vs UTA 3/19/14
5 (2) vs DAL 4/16/14
FGA 93 vs CHA 3/8/14
27 vs PHO 12/3/13
28 vs CHA 3/8/14
49 vs PH) 12/3/13
25 vs CHA 3/8/14
29 @ BOS 11/27/13
50 vs PHO 1/10/14
10 vs DAL 4/16/14
FG%
.563 vs OKC 12/11/13
.700 vs NOP 11/6/13
.733 @ CHI 3/7/14
.614 vs CLE 3/1/14
.733 vs WAS 2/11/14
.722 @ DEN 1/3/14
.629 vs OKC 12/11/13
.667 @ CLE 2/9/14
3FG 15 (3) vs MIA 4/9/14
6 vs MIA 4/9/14
5 (2) vs MIN 12/15/13
9 (2) vs MIA 4/9/14
8 @ HOU 1/24/14
7 vs LAL 2/26/14
13 @ HOU 1/24/14
2 vs DAL 4/16/14
3FGA 34 @ HOU 1/24/14
9 vs MIN 12/15/13
11 vs HOU 1/25/14
18 vs MIN 12/15/13
13 vs GSW 11/9/13
12 (3) @ POR 1/28/14
21 vs PHO 1/10/14
4 vs DAL 4/16/14
3FG%
.600 vs MIA 4/9/14
1.000 vs GSW 12/7/13
1.000 (4) @ CHI 3/7/14
.778 vs TOR 11/13/13
1.000 (5) vs IND 3/22/14
1.000 (2) vs PHI 4/11/14
.667 @ TOR 3/14/14
1.000 @ CLE 2/9/14
FT 40 @ DAL 11/2/13
8 vs OKC 12/11/13
15 vs DEN 4/4/14
17 (2) vs DEN 4/4/14
9 vs NOP 1/20/14
21 @ DAL 11/2/13
29 @ DAL 11/2/13
4 (2) @ CLE 2/9/14
FTA
46 @ DAL 11/2/13
9 (2) @ HOU 12/26/13
19 vs LAC 2/21/14
23 vs LAC 2/21/14
12 vs NOP 1/20/14
25 @ DAL 11/2/13
34 @ DAL 11/2/13
6 @ CLE 2/9/14
FT%
1.000 (2) @ NO 3/12/14
1.000 (30) @ SA 4/6/14
1.000 (22) vs DAL 4/16/14
1.000 (17) @ SA 4/6/14
1.000 (27) vs DAL 4/16/14
1.000 (25) vs DAL 4/16/14
1.000 (9) vs DAL 4/16/14
1.000 vs SA 1/7/14
REBOUNDS 51 @ MIL 1/15/14
21 @ IND 11/11/13
15 (3) @ ATL 2/8/14
30 @ IND 11/11/13
14 (2) @ PHO 1/2/2014
15 vs OKC 1/14/14
24 (7) vs LAC 2/21/14
5 @ CLE 2/9/14
OFF REBS
17 @ BOS 11/27/13
7 @ IND 11/11/13
7 vs NOP 11/6/13
12 vs GSW 12/7/13
6 (2) vs SA 11/22/13
6 (3) vs DEN 4/4/14
10 (2) @ ORL 2/12/14
1 (2) vs DAL 4/16/14
DEF REBS 36 (5) @ MIL 1/15/14
14 @ IND 11/11/13
14 @ SA 10/30/13
24 @ SA 10/30/13
12 vs GSW 12/7/13
12 (2) vs OKC 1/14/14
20 @ HOU 12/26/13
5 @ CLE 2/9/14
ASSISTS
31 @ MIN 4/2/14
10 (2) @ LAL 4/13/14
12 @ MIN 4/2/14
17 @ LAL 4/13/14
10 (2) @ MIN 1/31/14
8 (2) @ LAL 4/13/14
15 @ MIN 4/2/14
3 @ GSW 11/20/13
FOULS
28 @ BKN 3/5/14
7 @ TOR 3/14/14
9 @ BKN 3/5/14
14 @ LAC 11/18/13
11 (2) vs PHI 4/11/14
11 @ BOS 11/27/13
18 (3) vs PHI 4/11/14
5 vs DET 11/1/13
STEALS 14 vs PHI 4/11/14
5 vs NOP 11/6/13
6 @ PHI 3/15/14
9 @ PHI 3/15/14
6 (2) @ PHO 4/14/14
5 (2) @ UTA 3/26/14
8 (2) vs PHI 4/11/14
2 @ CLE 2/9/14
TURNOVERS 22 @ PHI 3/15/14
9 (2) @ BKN 3/5/14
7 (4) @ CHI 3/7/14
13 (2) @ BKN 3/5/14
10 @ ATL 2/8/14
7 (3) vs SAS 1/7/2014
14 @ ATL 2/8/14
2 vs DET 11/1/13
BLOCKS
10 (4) vs LAL 2/26/14
5 vs ORL 12/9/13
4 (2) vs CHI 12/30/13
7 @ OKC 2/28/14
5 (2) @ NO 3/12/14
5 @ OKC 2/3/14
6 (2) @ NO 3/12/14
2 vs DET 11/1/13
PTS IN PAINT (GAME ONLY)
56 (2) vs SA 11/22/13
2ND CHANCE PTS (GAME ONLY)
25 @ GSW 11/20/13
FAST BREAK PTS (GAME ONLY)
31 @ LAL 4/13/14
PTS OFF TOs (GAME ONLY)
28 vs CHI 12/30/13
# ‐ franchise record
2014‐15 Memphis Grizzlies Game Notes 26
2013‐14 OPPONENT TEAM LOWS
Game 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 1st Half 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 2nd Half OT POINTS 76
@ ATL 2/8/14
10 @ MIL 1/15/14
12 vs HOU 11/25/13
30 vs IND 3/22/14
11 (2) @ ATL 2/8/14
13 vs GSW 11/9/13
28 @ DET 1/5/14
6 @ GSW 11/20/13
FG
27 vs IND 3/22/14
4 @ MIL 1/15/14
3 vs HOU 11/25/13
11 vs HOU 11/25/13
4 (2) @ ATL 2/8/14
4 (2) @ UTA 3/26/14
11 (3) @ NO 3/12/14
3 @ GSW 11/20/13
FGA 65 vs CHI 12/30/13
16 (2) @ SA 4/6/14
13 vs ATL 1/12/14
32 vs HOU 11/25/13
13 (2) @ NO 3/12/14
11 @ UTA 3/26/14
29 (2) @ ATL 2/8/14
6 @ CLE 2/9/14
FG%
.345 @ POR 1/28/14
.182 @ MIL 1/15/14
.167 vs HOU 11/25/13
.313 vs MIN 3/24/14
.190 @ POR 1/28/14
.261 vs SAC 1/17/14
.250 @ POR 1/28/14
.375 @ GSW 11/20/13
3FG 2 @ CHI 3/7/14
0 (14) vs MIN 3/24/14
0 (14) vs DEN 4/4/14
0 (3) vs NY 2/18/14
0 (13) vs DAL 4/16/14
0 (7) @ UTA 3/26/14
0 vs NOP 1/20/14
0 (2) vs SA 1/7/14
3FGA 13 (3) @ CHI 3/7/14
2 (2) @ POR 1/28/14
2 (3) @ MIN 4/2/14
4 vs CHI 12/30/13
1 (4) vs IND 3/22/14
0 vs NOP 1/20/14
2 vs NOP 1/20/14
1 (2) @ CLE 2/9/14
3FG%
.154 @ CHI 3/7/14
.000 (13) @ CHI 3/7/14
.000 (14) vs DEN 4/4/14
.000 (3) vs NY 2/18/14
.000 (13) vs DAL 4/16/14
0 (6) @ UTA 3/26/14
.000 vs NOP 1/20/14
.000 (2) vs SA 1/7/14
FT 4 @ GSW 11/20/13
0 (10) @ LAL 4/13/14
0 (12) vs PHI 4/11/14
0 vs HOU 1/25/14
0 (5) vs DEN 4/4/14
0 (2) vs UTA 3/19/14
2 (3) vs UTA 3/19/14
0 (2) vs DAL 4/16/14
FTA
7 @ MIN 1/31/14
0 (9) @ LAL 4/13/14
0 (8) vs PHI 4/11/14
2 (2) @ ORL 2/12/14
0 (4) vs DEN 4/4/14
0 vs UTA 3/19/14
3 @ MIN 1/31/14
0 (2) vs DAL 4/16/14
FT%
.474 @ PHI 3/15/14
.000 vs HOU 1/25/14
.000 (4) vs HOU 1/25/14
.000 vs HOU 1/25/14
.000 vs LAC 2/21/14
.000 @ PHO 1/2/14
.333 @ GSW 11/20/13
.667 (2) @ CLE 2/9/14
REBOUNDS 25 vs DEN 12/28/13
5 @ NOP 12/13/13
6 (3) vs NY 2/18/14
12 (3) vs DEN 12/28/13
4 (3) @ TOR 3/14/14
4 vs BOS 11/4/13
12 vs BOS 11/4/13
1 @ GSW 11/20/13
OFF REBS
3 vs ORL 12/9/13
0 (9) @ SA 4/6/14
0 (8) @ LAL 4/13/14
0 vs ORL 12/9/13
0 (9) @ PHO 4/14/14
0 (4) vs MIA 4/9/14
0 vs BOS 11/4/13
0 (3) @ CLE 2/9/14
DEF REBS 19 vs DEN 12/28/13
4 vs UTA 12/23/13
2 vs NY 2/18/14
10 @ NOP 12/13/13
3 vs CLE 3/1/14
3 @ OKC 2/28/14
9 (3) vs DEN 12/28/13
1 @ GSW 11/20/13
ASSISTS
12 vs ORL 12/9/13
1 (2) @ PHO 4/14/14
1 (2) vs ORL 12/9/13
3 vs HOU 11/25/13
1 (3) @ POR 1/28/14
0 @ LAC 11/18/13
3 vs TOR 11/13/13
1 (3) vs DAL 4/16/14
FOULS
10 (2) @ ATL 2/8/14
0 @ NYK 12/21/13
0 @ NO 3/12/14
4 vs ORL 12/9/13
1 (3) @ SAC 1/29/14
0 vs MIN 3/24/14
5 (3) @ ATL 2/8/14
0 @ CLE 2/9/14
STEALS 1 @ BOS 11/27/13
0 (13) @ UTA 3/26/14
0 (15) vs MIN 3/24/14
0 vs PHO 1/10/14
0 (15) @ LAL 4/13/14
0 (7) @ SA 4/6/14
0 (2) @ HOU 12/26/13
0 (4) vs DAL 4/16/14
TURNOVERS 6 vs PHO 1/10/14
0 (2) vs PHO 1/10/14
0 vs MIA 4/9/14
2 @ CLE 2/9/14
0 (2) vs POR 3/14/14
0 (5) @ MIN 1/31/14
2 @ MIN 1/31/14
0 vs DAL 4/16/14
BLOCKS
2 (10) vs MIA 4/9/14
0 (27) @ PHO 4/14/14
0 (16) vs MIA 4/9/14
0 (2) @ SAC 1/29/14
0 (23) vs DAL 4/16/14
0 (33) vs MIA 4/9/14
0 (6) @ PHI 3/15/14
0 (3) @ CLE 2/9/14
PTS IN PAINT (GAME ONLY)
18 vs GSW 11/9/13
2ND CHANCE PTS (GAME ONLY)
2 (2) @ BKN 3/5/14
FAST BREAK PTS (GAME ONLY)
2 (2) @ POR 1/28/14
PTS OFF TOs (GAME ONLY)
4 @ GSW 11/20/13
2014‐15 Memphis Grizzlies Game Notes 27
2013‐14 GRIZZLIES INDIVIDUAL HIGHS
Game 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 1st Half 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 2nd Half OT POINTS 32
Randolph @ PHO 4/14/14
17 Randolph vs MIA 4/9/14
13 (3) Miller @ PHO 4/14/14
19 Randolph vs MIA 4/9/14
17 Randolph vs NOP 1/20/14
19 Miller @ OKC 2/28/14
20 (2) Conley @ SAC 1/29/14
6 Prince vs DET 11/1/13
FG 15 Randolph @ PHO 4/14/14
8 Randolph vs MIA 4/9/14
6 Johnson vs LAC 2/21/14
9 Randolph vs MIA 4/9/14
7 Randolph vs NOP 1/20/14
7 Miller @ OKC 2/28/14
7 (9) Lee vs POR 3/14/14
2 (4) Conley vs SA 1/7/14
FGA 25 Randolph @ PHO 4/14/14
11 Randolph vs PHO 1/10/14
8 (3) Johnson vs LAC 2/21/14
14 Allen @ DAL 12/18/13
10 (2) Randolph vs LAL 12/17/13
10 Conley vs SAS 1/7/14
15 Randolph vs LAL 12/17/13
4 (2) Randolph @ CLE 2/9/14
FG% (min. 4 atts.) (if 1.000, most without a miss)
1.000 (4) Koufos (4‐4) @ OKC 2/28/14
1.000 (6) Randolph (8‐8) vs MIA 4/9/14
1.000 (3) Randolph (4‐4) vs PHO 1/10/14
1.000 (8) Randolph (9‐9) vs MIA 4/9/14
1.000 (3) Conley (4‐4) vs MIN 3/24/14
1.000 (2) Leuer (4‐4) vs GSW 12/7/13
1.000 (7) Conley (6‐6) vs MIN 3/24/14
.500 Conley (2‐4) vs SA 1/7/14
3FG 5 (4) Miller @ PHO 4/14/14
2 (6) Lee vs NOP 1/20/14
4 Miller vs IND 3/22/14
4 Miller vs IND 3/22/14
3 Conley vs MIN 12/15/13
4 Miller @ OKC 2/28/14
4 (3) Miller @ OKC 2/28/14
1 (5) Calathes @ CLE 2/9/14
3FGA 10 Conley vs TOR 11/13/13
4 Conley vs UTA 3/19/14
5 Miller vs IND 3/22/14
6 Miller vs IND 3/22/14
5 Conley vs TOR 11/13/13
5 (2) Conley @ GSW 3/28/14
9 Conley vs TOR 11/13/13
2 (4) Conley vs DAL 4/16/14
3FG% (min. 2 atts.) (if 1.000, most without a miss)
1.000 (11) Lee (2‐2) @ MIN 4/2/14
1.000 (5) Lee (2‐2) @ DEN 3/31/14
1.000 (4) Conley (2‐2) @ LAL 4/13/14
1.000 (8) Conley (2‐2) @ LAL 4/13/14
1.000 (2) Conley (2‐2) vs CHA 3/8/14
1.000 (8) Miller (2‐2) @ UTA 3/26/14
1.000 (12) Miller (2‐2) @ PHO 4/14/14
.500 (3) Calathes (1‐2) @ CLE 2/9/14
FT 10 (2) Conley vs DEN 4/4/14
4 (5) Gasol vs DEN 4/4/14
5 Leuer @ DET 1/5/14
7 Gasol vs DEN 4/4/14
6 Conley vs DEN 4/4/14
7 Johnson @ CLE 2/9/14
8 Conley vs NY 2/18/14
3 Conley vs DAL 4/16/14
FTA 12 (4) Conley vs NY 2/18/14
6 Davis vs PHO 12/3/13
6 Leuer @ DET 1/5/14
8 Gasol vs DEN 4/4/14
6 (6) vs DEN 4/4/14
8 Conley vs NY 2/18/14
10 Conley vs NY 2/18/14
4 Conley vs DAL 4/16/14
FT% (min. 4 atts.) (if 1.000, most without a miss)
1.000 (49) Conley (4‐4) @ LAL 4/13/14
1.000 (5) Gasol (4‐4) vs DEN 4/4/14
1.000 (3) Conley (4‐4) @ UTA 3/26/14
1.000 (7) Gasol (4‐4) @ NO 3/12/14
1.000 (15) Conley (6‐6) vs DEN 4/4/14
1.000 (14) Randolph (4‐4) @ UTA 3/26/14
1.000 (29) Randolph (6‐6) vs DEN 4/4/14
.750 Conley (3‐4) vs DAL 4/16/14
REBOUNDS 20 Randolph vs NOP 1/20/14
9 Gasol vs MIN 3/24/14
7 (2) Randolph vs NOP 1/20/14
11 Randolph vs HOU 1/25/14
8 (2) Randolph @ NYK 12/21/13
9 Davis @ DET 1/5/14
13 Randolph vs LAL 12/17/13
3 Gasol @ GSW 11/20/13
OFF REBS 10 (2) Randolph vs NOP 1/20/14
6 Koufos vs HOU 11/25/13
5 Randolph vs DAL 4/16/14
6 (2) Randolph vs DAL 4/16/14
5 Randolph vs NOP 1/20/14
5 Koufos vs GSW 12/7/13
7 Koufos vs GSW 12/7/13
1 (6) Gasol vs DAL 4/16/14
DEF REBS 13 Davis vs PHO 1/10/14
6 Randolph @ NOP 12/13/13
6 (2) Allen @ CHA 2/24/14
9 Randolph @ DAL 11/2/13
6 (2) Gasol @ LAL 4/13/14
6 Davis @ DET 1/5/14
10 Davis vs PHO 1/10/14
3 Gasol @ GSW 11/20/13
ASSISTS 14 Conley vs PHO 12/3/13
6 (2) Conley @ POR 3/30/14
5 Calathes vs POR 3/14/14
7 (2) Calathes vs POR 3/14/14
6 (2) Randolph vs DEN 4/4/14
6 Conley vs ATL 1/12/14
10 Conley vs PHO 12/3/13
2 (3) Gasol vs DAL 4/16/14
FOULS 6 (5) Gasol vs DEN 4/4/14
2 (18) Gasol @ SA 4/6/14
3 (11) Gasol @ POR 3/30/14
4 (2) Koufos @ DET 1/5/14
4 Allen @ HOU 12/26/13
4 (6) Gasol vs DEN 4/4/14
5 (6) Allen vs IND 3/22/14
2 (2) Davis vs SA 1/7/14
STEALS 6 (2) Conley vs CHI 12/30/13
3 (3) Lee @ BKN 3/5/14
3 Johnson @ HOU 12/26/13
3 (8) Lee @ BKN 3/5/14
3 Conley vs CHI 12/30/13
3 (2) Bayless vs UTA 12/23/13
4 Conley @ DEN 1/3/14
1 (2) Johnson @ CLE 2/9/14
TURNOVERS 7 Randolph vs LAC 12/3/13
4 Randolph vs LAC 12/5/13
4 Gasol vs NOP 1/20/14
6 Randolph vs LAC 12/5/13
4 Gasol @ PHI 3/15/14
4 (2) Koufos vs GSW 11/9/13
4 (8) Gasol @ PHI 3/15/14
2 Gasol @ CLE 2/9/14
BLOCKS 6 Johnson @ MIL 1/15/14
3 Gasol @ WAS 3/3/14
3 Davis vs TOR 11/13/13
3 (5) Gasol @ WAS 3/3/14
2 (7) Gasol @ CHI 3/7/14
4 Johnson @ MIL 1/15/14
5 Johnson @ MIL 1/15/14
1 (2) Gasol @ GSW 11/20/13
2014‐15 Memphis Grizzlies Game Notes 28
2013‐14 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL HIGHS
Game 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 1st Half 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 2nd Half OT POINTS 37 (4)
James vs MIA 4/9/14
16 (2) Thompson vs GSW 12/7/13
15 Thornton @ BKN 3/5/14
22 Davis @ NO 3/12/14
18 (2) Love @ MIN 1/31/14
17 Sullinger @ BOS 11/27/13
30 (2) Durant @ OKC 2/28/14
9 Bynum vs DET 11/1/13
FG 15 (2) Beal vs WAS 2/11/14
7 (2) Griffin vs LAC 2/21/14
6 Thornton @ BKN 3/5/14
8 (4) Davis @ NO 3/12/14
7 Love @ MIN 1/31/14
7 Sullinger @ BOS 11/27/13
10 (2) Durant @ OKC 2/28/14
3 (2) Ellis vs DAL 4/16/14
FGA 28 Durant vs OKC 1/14/14
10 Griffin vs LAC 2/21/14
9 (2) Bosh vs MIA 4/9/14
13 (3) Thomas @ SAC 1/29/14
10 (2) Durant @ OKC 2/28/14
10 (2) Beal vs WAS 2/11/14
15 (2) Durant @ OKC 2/28/14
5 Ellis vs DAL 4/16/14
FG% (min. 4 atts.) (if 1.000, most without a miss)
1.000 (5) Wright (5‐5) vs DAL 4/16/14
1.000 (6) Parker (4‐4) @ SA 4/6/14
1.000 Leonard (5‐5) @ SA 4/6/14
1.000 (7) Leonard (7‐7) @ SA 4/6/14
1.000 (4) Jefferson (4‐4) vs UTA 3/19/14
1.000 (5) Ginobili (4‐4) @ SA 4/6/14
1.000 (2) Jefferson (4‐4) vs UTA 3/19/14
.600 Ellis (3‐5) vs DAL 4/16/14
3FG 10 # Parsons @ HOU 1/24/14
3 (3) Battier vs MIA 4/9/14
3 (4) Ginobili @ SA 4/6/14
3 (11) Young @ LAL 4/13/14
6 Parsons @ HOU 1/24/14
4 Parsons @ HOU 1/24/14
10 Parsons @ HOU 1/24/14
1 (4) Nowitzki vs DAL 4/16/14
3FGA 14 Parsons @ HOU 1/24/14
5 (2) Frye vs PHO 1/10/14
5 Meeks vs LAL 12/17/13
6 (5) Young @ LAL 4/13/14
6 Parsons @ HOU 1/24/14
6 Neal vs MIL 2/1/14
11 Parsons @ HOU 1/24/14
3 Nowitzki vs DAL 4/16/14
3FG% (min. 2 atts.) (if 1.000, most without a miss)
1.000 (12) Leonard (2‐2) @ SA 4/6/14
1.000 (8) Burke (2‐2) vs UTA 3/19/14
1.000 (9) Thornton (3‐3) @ BKN 3/5/14
1.000 (11) Thornton (3‐3) @ BKN 3/5/14
1.000 (5) Young (2‐2) @ PHI 3/15/14
1.000 (6) Foye (2‐2) vs DEN 4/4/14
1.000 (7) Foye (3‐3) vs DEN 4/4/14
.333 Nowitzki (1‐3) vs DAL 4/16/14
FT 22 Harden @ HOU 12/26/13
5 (2) Harden @ HOU 12/26/13
9 Lawson vs DEN 4/4/14
9 (2) Lawson vs DEN 4/4/14
7 Davis vs NOP 1/20/14
9 Lilliard vs POR 3/14/14
13 Harden @ HOU 12/26/13
4 (2) Irving @ CLE 2/9/14
FTA 25 Harden @ HOU 12/26/13
6 Harden @ HOU 12/26/13
10 Lawson vs DEN 4/4/14
10 (2) Lawson vs DEN 4/4/14
8 Davis vs NOP 1/20/14
9 Lillard vs POR 3/14/14
15 Harden @ HOU 12/26/13
4 (2) Irving @ CLE 2/9/14
FT% (min. 4 atts.) (if 1.000, most without a miss)
1.000 (53) Blair (4‐4) vs DAL 4/16/14
1.000 (6) Davis (4‐4) @ NO 3/12/14
1.000 (6) Aldridge (4‐4) @ POR 3/30/14
1.000 (16) Aldridge (4‐4) @ POR 3/30/14
1.000 (5) Blair (4‐4) vs DAL 4/16/14
1.000 (14) Ginobili (4‐4) @ SA 4/6/14
1.000 (27) Blair (4‐4) vs DAL 4/16/14
1.000 (2) Irving (4‐4) @ CLE 2/9/14
REBOUNDS 17 (3) Dieng vs MIN 3/24/14
7 Ilyasova vs MIL 1/15/14
7 (3) Kanter @ UTA 3/26/14
12 Jordan @ LAC 11/18/13
8 Dieng vs MIN 3/24/14
6 (4) Johnson @ LAL 4/13/14
11 Love @ MIN 1/31/14
2 (2) Varejao @ CLE 2/9/14
OFF REBS 8 (2) Jordan @ LAC 12/18/13
4 (2) Bogut vs GSW 12/7/13
4 Drummond @ DET 1/5/13
7 Bogut vs GSW 12/7/13
4 (2) Leonard vs SAS 11/22/13
4 Sullinger @ BOS 11/27/13
6 (2) Jordan vs LAC 12/5/13
1 (2) Dalembert vs DAL 4/16/14
DEF REBS 15 Duncan vs SA 1/7/14
6 Ilyasova vs MIL 1/15/14
7 Wright @ POR 3/30/14
10 Gasol @ LAL 11/15/13
6 (2) Dieng vs MIN 3/24/14
5 (2) Aldridge @ POR 1/28/14
7 (2) Aldridge @ POR 1/28/14
2 Varejao @ CLE 2/9/14
ASSISTS 15 Curry vs GSW 12/7/13
8 Jennings @ DET 1/5/13
7 Augustin vs CHI 12/30/13
10 Lawson @ DEN 1/3/14
6 Rubio @ MIN 1/31/14
7 Prigioni vs NY 2/18/14
9 Prigioni vs NY 2/18/14
3 Iguodala @ GSW 11/20/13
FOULS 6 (6) Vesely @ DEN 3/31/14
2 (33) Dalembert vs DAL 4/16/14
4 Mullens @ LAC 11/18/13
4 Mullens @ LAC 11/18/13
4 (2) Varnado vs PHI 4/11/14
5 Garcia vs HOU 11/25/13
6 Arthur @ DEN 1/3/14
2 Bynum vs DET 11/1/13
STEALS 6 Young @ PHI 3/15/14
3 (2) Marion vs DAL 2/5/14
3 Dragic @ PHO 4/14/14
4 Young @ PHI 3/15/14
3 (4) Young vs PHI 4/11/14
3 (4) Hayward @ UTA 3/26/14
4 Hayward @ UTA 3/26/14
1 (2) Irving @ CLE 2/9/14
TURNOVERS 7 Jackson vs OKC 1/14/14
4 Boozer vs CHI 12/30/13
3 (2) Burke vs UTA 12/23/13
4 (6) Anderson @ PHI 3/15/14
5 Millsap @ ATL 2/8/14
4 Noah @ CHI 3/7/14
5 (2) Irving @ CLE 2/9/14
1 (5) Thompson @ CLE 2/9/14
BLOCKS 5 Hibbert @ IND 11/11/13
4 Hibbert @ IND 11/11/13
3 Noah vs CHI 12/30/13
4 (2) Johnson vs LAL 2/26/14
3 (2) Davis @ NO 3/12/14
2 (4) Curry @ GSW 3/28/14
3 (4) Ibaka vs OKC 1/14/14
2 Smith vs DET 11/1/13