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SACRAMENTO KINGS 2010-11 REGULAR SEASON GAMENOTES 1 SACRAMENTO KINGS 2010-11 REGULAR SEASON GAMENOTES SEASON REVIEW 2010-11 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE/RESULTS (all times Pacifc) NO DATE OPP TIME/SCORE +/- 1 10/27 @ MIN W, 117-116 +1 2 10/29 @ NJ L, 100-106 -6 3 10/30 @ CLE W, 107-104 +3 4 11/1 vs. TOR W, 111-108 +3 5 11/3 vs. LAL L, 100-112 -12 6 11/6 vs. MEM L, 91-100 -9 7 11/10 vs. MIN L, 89-98 -8 8 11/12 @ PHO L, 89-103 -14 9 11/14 vs. DET L, 94-100 -6 10 11/17 vs. NY L, 106-113 -7 11 11/19 vs. NJ W, 86-81 +5 12 11/21 vs. NO L, 71-75 -4 13 11/22 @ UT L, 83-94 -11 14 11/25 @ LAC L, 82-100 -18 15 11/27 vs. CHI L, 85-96 -11 16 11/30 vs. IND L, 98-107 -9 17 12/3 @ LAL L, 80-113 -33 18 12/4 vs. DAL L, 103-105 -2 19 12/6 @ LAC L, 91-98 -7 20 12/8 vs. WAS W, 116-91 +25 21 12/11 vs. MIA L, 83-104 -21 22 12/14 @ HOU L, 105-118 -13 23 12/15 @ NO L, 91-94 -3 24 12/17 @ OKC L, 87-102 -15 25 12/19 vs. HOU L, 93-102 -9 26 12/21 vs. GS L, 109-117 OT -8 27 12/23 vs. MIL L, 79-84 -5 28 12/27 vs. LAC L, 99-100 -1 29 12/29 vs. MEM W, 100-98 +2 30 1/1 @ DEN L, 86-104 -18 31 1/2 vs. PHO W, 94-89 +5 32 1/4 vs. ATL L, 102-108 -6 33 1/6 vs. DEN W, 122-102 +20 34 1/9 @ TOR L, 112-118 -6 35 1/11 @ WAS L, 133-136 OT -3 36 1/12 @ BOS L, 95-119 -24 37 1/14 @ NY W, 93-83 +10 38 1/15 @ DET L, 106-110 -4 39 1/17 @ ATL L, 98-100 -2 40 1/19 vs. POR L, 90-94 OT -4 41 1/21 @ GS L, 112-119 OT -7 42 1/24 @ POR W, 96-81 +15 43 1/25 vs. CHA L, 89-94 -5 44 1/28 @ LAL W, 100-95 +5 45 1/29 vs. NO W, 102-96 +6 46 2/1 vs. BOS L, 90-95 -5 47 2/4 vs. SA L, 100-113 -13 48 2/7 vs. UT L, 104-107 -3 49 2/9 vs. DAL L, 100-102 -2 50 2/12 vs. OKC L, 97-99 -2 51 2/13 @ PHO W , 113-108 +5 52 2/15 @ OKC L, 96-126 -30 53 2/16 @ DAL L, 100-116 -16 54 2/22 @ MIA L, 97-117 -20 55 2/23 @ ORL W, 111-105 +6 56 2/25 @ CHA L, 98-110 -12 57 2/26 @ MEM L, 92-120 -28 58 2/28 vs. LAC W, 105-99 +6 59 3/2 vs. POR L, 102-107 -5 60 3/5 @ UT L, 102-109 OT -7 61 3/7 vs. HOU L, 101-123 -22 62 3/9 vs. ORL L, 102-106 -4 63 3/11 @ SA L, 103-108 -5 64 3/12 @ NO L, 103-115 -12 65 3/14 vs. GS W, 129-119 +10 66 3/16 vs. CLE L, 93-97 -4 67 3/18 vs. PHI L, 80-102 -22 68 3/20 @ MIN W, 127-95 +32 69 3/21 @ CHI L, 92-132 -40 70 3/23 @ MIL W, 97-90 +7 71 3/25 @ IND W, 110-93 +17 72 3/27 @ PHI W, 114-110 OT +4 73 3/29 vs. PHO W, 116-113 +3 74 3/30 @ DEN L, 90-104 -14 75 4/1 vs. DEN L, 90-99 -9 76 4/3 vs. UT W, 106-97 +9 77 4/5 @ HOU W, 104-101 +3 78 4/6 @ SA L, 92-124 -32 79 4/8 @ MEM L, 96-101 -5 80 4/10 @ GS W, 104-103 +1 81 4/11 vs. OKC L, 112-120 -8 82 4/13 vs. LAL L, 108-116 OT -8 KINGS IN BACK-TO-BACK GAMES: 12-24 First game: 7-11 Second Game: 5-13 Swept: 1 Split: 10 Been Swept: 7 Overall: 24-58, Home: 11-30, Away: 13-28 HEAD COACH Paul Westphal (College - USC) ASSISTANT COACHES Jim Eyen (College - UC-Santa Barbara) Mario Elie (College - American Internation al) Truck Robinson (College - Tennessee State) Pete Carril (College - Laayette) Otis Hughley (College - West Alabama) ATHLETIC TRAINER Pete Youngman (College - Ithaca) STRENGTH-AND-CONDITIONING COACH Daniel Shapiro (College - Seattle Pacic) SACRAMENTO KINGS STAFF PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: Omri Casspi (OHM-ree CASS-pee) Tyreke Evans (Tie-REEK) Pooh Jeter (JETT- er) Beno Udrih (BAY-no OO-drick) Assistant Coach Jim Eyen (I-N) Assistant Coach Mario Elie (Mare-e-o L-E) INFORMATION SACRAMENTO KINGS RECORDS – 2010-11 REGULAR SEASON Record Home Road Overtime Overall 24-58 11-30 13-28 1-6 Eastern 9-21 3-12 6-9 1-1 Western 15-37 8-18 7-19 0-5 CURRENT STREAKS OVERALL: Lost 2 HOME: Lost 2 ROAD: Won 1 No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Age College/F rom Yrs. Pro 18 Omri Casspi F 6-9 225 06/22/1988 22 Yavne, Israel 1 15 DeMarcus Cousins F-C 6-11 270 08/13/1990 20 Kentucky R 10 Samuel Dalembert C 6-11 250 05/10/1981 29 Seton Hall 8 Marquis Daniels F-G 6-6 200 01/07/1981 30 Auburn 7 13 Tyreke Evans G 6-6 220 09/19/1989 21 Memphis 1 32 Francisco Garcia G-F 6-7 195 12/31/1980 30 Louisville 5 20 Donté Greene F 6-11 226 02/21/1988 22 Syracuse 2 41 Darnell Jackson F 6-9 253 11/07/1985 25 Kansas 2 5 Pooh Jeter G 5-11 175 12/02/1983 27 Portland R 3 Jermaine Taylor G 6-4 210 12/08/1986 24 Central Florida 1 34 Jason Thompson F 6-11 250 07/21/1986 24 Rider 2 23 Marcus Thornton G 6-4 205 06/05/1987 23 Louisiana State 1 19 Beno Udrih G 6-3 205 07/05/1982 28 Sempeter, Slovenia 6 33 Hassan Whiteside* C 7-0 235 06/13/1989 21 Marshall R SACRAMENTO KINGS 2010-11 ROSTER

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2010-11 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE/RESULTS(all times Pacifc)

NO DATE OPP TIME/SCORE +/-1 10/27 @ MIN W, 117-116 +12 10/29 @ NJ L, 100-106 -63 10/30 @ CLE W, 107-104 +34 11/1 vs. TOR W, 111-108 +35 11/3 vs. LAL L, 100-112 -126 11/6 vs. MEM L, 91-100 -97 11/10 vs. MIN L, 89-98 -88 11/12 @ PHO L, 89-103 -149 11/14 vs. DET L, 94-100 -610 11/17 vs. NY L, 106-113 -711 11/19 vs. NJ W, 86-81 +512 11/21 vs. NO L, 71-75 -413 11/22 @ UT L, 83-94 -1114 11/25 @ LAC L, 82-100 -1815 11/27 vs. CHI L, 85-96 -1116 11/30 vs. IND L, 98-107 -917 12/3 @ LAL L, 80-113 -3318 12/4 vs. DAL L, 103-105 -219 12/6 @ LAC L, 91-98 -720 12/8 vs. WAS W, 116-91 +2521 12/11 vs. MIA L, 83-104 -2122 12/14 @ HOU L, 105-118 -1323 12/15 @ NO L, 91-94 -324 12/17 @ OKC L, 87-102 -1525 12/19 vs. HOU L, 93-102 -926 12/21 vs. GS L, 109-117 OT -827 12/23 vs. MIL L, 79-84 -528 12/27 vs. LAC L, 99-100 -129 12/29 vs. MEM W, 100-98 +230 1/1 @ DEN L, 86-104 -1831 1/2 vs. PHO W, 94-89 +532 1/4 vs. ATL L, 102-108 -633 1/6 vs. DEN W, 122-102 +2034 1/9 @ TOR L, 112-118 -635 1/11 @ WAS L, 133-136 OT -336 1/12 @ BOS L, 95-119 -2437 1/14 @ NY W, 93-83 +1038 1/15 @ DET L, 106-110 -439 1/17 @ ATL L, 98-100 -240 1/19 vs. POR L, 90-94 OT -441 1/21 @ GS L, 112-119 OT -742 1/24 @ POR W, 96-81 +1543 1/25 vs. CHA L, 89-94 -5

44 1/28 @ LAL W, 100-95 +545 1/29 vs. NO W, 102-96 +646 2/1 vs. BOS L, 90-95 -547 2/4 vs. SA L, 100-113 -1348 2/7 vs. UT L, 104-107 -349 2/9 vs. DAL L, 100-102 -250 2/12 vs. OKC L, 97-99 -251 2/13 @ PHO W, 113-108 +552 2/15 @ OKC L, 96-126 -3053 2/16 @ DAL L, 100-116 -1654 2/22 @ MIA L, 97-117 -2055 2/23 @ ORL W, 111-105 +656 2/25 @ CHA L, 98-110 -1257 2/26 @ MEM L, 92-120 -2858 2/28 vs. LAC W, 105-99 +659 3/2 vs. POR L, 102-107 -560 3/5 @ UT L, 102-109 OT -761 3/7 vs. HOU L, 101-123 -2262 3/9 vs. ORL L, 102-106 -463 3/11 @ SA L, 103-108 -564 3/12 @ NO L, 103-115 -1265 3/14 vs. GS W, 129-119 +10

66 3/16 vs. CLE L, 93-97 -467 3/18 vs. PHI L, 80-102 -2268 3/20 @ MIN W, 127-95 +3269 3/21 @ CHI L, 92-132 -4070 3/23 @ MIL W, 97-90 +771 3/25 @ IND W, 110-93 +1772 3/27 @ PHI W, 114-110 OT +473 3/29 vs. PHO W, 116-113 +374 3/30 @ DEN L, 90-104 -1475 4/1 vs. DEN L, 90-99 -976 4/3 vs. UT W, 106-97 +977 4/5 @ HOU W, 104-101 +378 4/6 @ SA L, 92-124 -3279 4/8 @ MEM L, 96-101 -580 4/10 @ GS W, 104-103 +181 4/11 vs. OKC L, 112-120 -882 4/13 vs. LAL L, 108-116 OT -8 KINGS IN BACK-TO-BACK GAMES: 12-24 First game: 7-11 Second Game: 5-13

Swept: 1 Split: 10 Been Swept: 7

Overall: 24-58, Home: 11-30, Away: 13-28

HEAD COACH Paul Westphal (College - USC)ASSISTANT COACHES Jim Eyen (College - UC-Santa Barbara)

Mario Elie (College - American International)Truck Robinson (College - Tennessee State)Pete Carril (College - Laayette)Otis Hughley (College - West Alabama)

ATHLETIC TRAINER Pete Youngman (College - Ithaca)STRENGTH-AND-CONDITIONING COACH Daniel Shapiro (College - Seattle Pacic)

SACRAMENTO KINGS STAFF

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE:Omri Casspi (OHM-ree CASS-pee)Tyreke Evans (Tie-REEK)Pooh Jeter (JETT-er)Beno Udrih (BAY-no OO-drick)Assistant Coach Jim Eyen (I-N)Assistant Coach Mario Elie (Mare-e-o L-E)

INFORMATION

SACRAMENTO KINGS

RECORDS – 2010-11 REGULAR SEASONRecord Home Road Overtime

Overall 24-58 11-30 13-28 1-6

Eastern 9-21 3-12 6-9 1-1

Western 15-37 8-18 7-19 0-5

CURRENT STREAKSOVERALL: Lost 2 HOME: Lost 2 ROAD: Won 1

No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Age College/From Yrs. Pro18 Omri Casspi F 6-9 225 06/22/1988 22 Yavne, Israel 115 DeMarcus Cousins F-C 6-11 270 08/13/1990 20 Kentucky R10 Samuel Dalembert C 6-11 250 05/10/1981 29 Seton Hall 8

Marquis Daniels F-G 6-6 200 01/07/1981 30 Auburn 713 Tyreke Evans G 6-6 220 09/19/1989 21 Memphis 132 Francisco Garcia G-F 6-7 195 12/31/1980 30 Louisville 520 Donté Greene F 6-11 226 02/21/1988 22 Syracuse 241 Darnell Jackson F 6-9 253 11/07/1985 25 Kansas 2

5 Pooh Jeter G 5-11 175 12/02/1983 27 Portland R3 Jermaine Taylor G 6-4 210 12/08/1986 24 Central Florida 1

34 Jason Thompson F 6-11 250 07/21/1986 24 Rider 223 Marcus Thornton G 6-4 205 06/05/1987 23 Louisiana State 119 Beno Udrih G 6-3 205 07/05/1982 28 Sempeter, Slovenia 633 Hassan Whiteside* C 7-0 235 06/13/1989 21 Marshall R

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Through April 13 (24-58) SACRAMENTO KINGS 2010-2011 REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS

---------- -FIELD GOALS- -3-POINT FG-- -FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS--PLAYER G GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVGEvans 57 53 2107 382 933 .409 43 148 .291 205 266 .771 46 229 275 319 143 1 85 184 30 1012 17.8Cousins 81 62 2310 432 1004 .430 3 18 .167 276 402 .687 217 482 699 204 332 10 85 268 68 1143 14.1Udrih 79 64 2734 412 824 .500 65 182 .357 197 228 .864 41 224 265 386 181 2 94 141 9 1086 13.7Thornton (TOT) 73 23 1776 350 807 .434 88 240 .367 145 184 .788 61 197 258 135 110 0 64 93 9 933 12.8Thornton (SAC) 27 23 1030 213 473 .450 53 147 .361 95 118 .805 36 91 127 92 60 0 45 56 5 574 21.3Landry 53 16 1406 238 484 .492 0 3 .000 155 215 .721 127 126 253 50 125 0 30 82 20 631 11.9Garcia 58 34 1386 207 475 .436 81 224 .362 65 76 .855 24 109 133 71 126 0 51 45 49 560 9.7

Thompson 75 39 1748 271 534 .507 0 3 .000 121 200 .605 144 310 454 88 212 1 28 99 44 663 8.8Casspi 71 27 1702 225 546 .412 92 247 .372 68 101 .673 74 233 307 74 115 0 54 68 13 610 8.6Dalembert 80 46 1938 268 567 .473 0 2 .000 108 148 .730 212 445 657 67 225 2 36 132 116 644 8.1Taylor (TOT) 34 8 482 94 196 .480 14 45 .311 21 28 .750 26 36 62 32 39 0 14 46 5 223 6.6Taylor (SAC) 26 8 406 78 164 .476 12 40 .300 16 22 .727 25 28 53 30 35 0 12 40 3 184 7.1Greene 69 21 1127 156 386 .404 45 154 .292 43 65 .662 49 98 147 48 88 0 36 60 20 400 5.8Head 36 14 586 68 164 .415 25 64 .391 39 50 .780 16 44 60 70 43 0 10 32 9 200 5.6Daniels (TOT) 49 0 938 114 232 .491 4 21 .190 39 57 .684 24 89 113 64 63 0 39 38 22 271 5.5Jeter 62 1 858 106 259 .409 6 30 .200 37 41 .902 9 61 70 162 54 0 29 51 2 255 4.1Jackson 59 2 486 77 158 .487 3 11 .273 30 49 .612 49 45 94 14 61 0 12 23 3 187 3.2Wright 7 0 31 1 8 .125 0 4 .000 0 0 --- 2 1 3 0 3 0 1 1 0 2 0.3Whiteside 1 0 2 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.0KINGS 82 - 19855 3134 6979 .449 428 1277 .335 1455 1981 .734 1071 2526 3597 1675 1805 16 608 1324 391 8151 99.4OPPONENTS 82 - 19855 3260 6826 .478 480 1353 .355 1589 2085 .762 868 2508 3376 1779 1723 9 666 1204 464 8589 104.7

---------- -- SINGLE-GAME HIGHS -- ----------- AVERAGE PER GAME ------------ -CAREER HIGHS (C=SET, T=TIED THIS SEASON)-PLAYER MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS FG FGA FT FTA REB AST PTSEvans 48 10 12 5 6 3 35 37.0 4.8 5.6 1.49 3.2 0.53 17.8 14C 29C 16 19 11 13 35CCousins 44 18 8 5 8 4 30 28.5 8.6 2.5 1.05 3.3 0.84 14.1 11C 22C 18C 21C 18C 8C 30CUdrih 51 7 13 4 5 1 34 34.6 3.4 4.9 1.19 1.8 0.11 13.7 13 24 9T 11C 10 17 34CThornton (TOT) 49 11 9 6 6 1 42 24.3 3.5 1.8 0.88 1.3 0.12 12.8 15 26T 12C 14C 11C 9C 42CThornton (SAC) 49 11 9 6 6 1 42 38.1 4.7 3.4 1.67 2.1 0.19 21.3Landry 40 12 3 3 7 3 23 26.5 4.8 0.9 0.57 1.5 0.38 11.9 14 24 13 15 12C 3T 31Garcia 40 11 6 4 3 3 26 23.9 2.3 1.2 0.88 0.8 0.84 9.7 13 25 10 13 12 7 31Thompson 39 14 5 3 5 3 22 23.3 6.1 1.2 0.37 1.3 0.59 8.8 11 20 14 15 19 6 27Casspi 44 11 4 6 4 2 21 24.0 4.3 1.0 0.76 1.0 0.18 8.6 10 19 8 9 11T 5 24Dalembert 45 19 4 3 5 6 27 24.2 8.2 0.8 0.45 1.7 1.45 8.1 13C 22 9 14 23 5 27CTaylor (TOT) 39 5 5 4 5 1 21 14.2 1.8 0.9 0.41 1.4 0.15 6.6 9C 15 5 6 10 5C 21CTaylor (SAC) 39 5 5 4 5 1 21 15.6 2.0 1.2 0.46 1.5 0.12 7.1Greene 35 11 4 3 3 3 19 16.3 2.1 0.7 0.52 0.9 0.29 5.8 11 20 8T 10 11C 5 31Head 37 7 7 2 4 3 15 16.3 1.7 1.9 0.28 0.9 0.25 5.6 10 20 7T 10 10 11 30Daniels (TOT) 33 7 6 3 4 3 19 19.1 2.3 1.3 0.80 0.8 0.45 5.5 15 30 8 12 11 9 33Jeter 41 4 11 5 4 1 15 13.8 1.1 2.6 0.47 0.8 0.03 4.1 6C 11C 6C 6C 4C 11C 15CJackson 26 8 3 2 4 1 12 8.2 1.6 0.2 0.20 0.4 0.05 3.2 6 11C 4T 6 8T 3C 15Wright 11 1 0 1 1 0 2 4.4 0.4 0.0 0.14 0.1 0.00 0.3 10 18 6 8 11 6 24Whiteside 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.0 0C 0C 0C 0C 0C 0C 0CKINGS 265 60 31 15 26 13 133 242.1 43.9 20.4 7.41 16.1 4.77 99.4 67 134 47 59 108 49 165OPPONENTS 265 58 34 16 27 13 136 242.1 41.2 21.7 8.12 14.7 5.66 104.7 67 144 51 66 109 47 155

SACRAMENTO ERA ROOKIE SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

FGM 16 03/23/91 vs. PHO Lionel SimmonsFGA 31 03/23/91 vs. PHO Lionel SimmonsFG3M 7 02/09/89 vs. GS Ricky BerryFG3A 14 02/09/89 vs. GS Ricky BerryFT 18 04/11/11 vs. OKC DeMarcus CousinsFTA 21 04/11/11 vs. OKC DeMarcus CousinsOR 10 12/06/08 vs. DEN Jason ThompsonDeR 16 02/06/91 vs. POR Lionel SimmonsREB 19 04/01/09 at GS (OT) Jason ThompsonREB 19 01/12/98 vs. PHO Michael StewartREB 19 02/06/91 vs. POR Lionel SimmonsAST 15 02/15/88 at CLE Kenny SmithAST 15 02/11/88 vs. POR Kenny SmithSTL 7 03/19/88 vs. HOU Kenny SmithTO 8 03/21/11 at CHI DeMarcus CousinsTO 8 03/19/10 vs. MIL Tyreke EvansTO 8 02/01/91 at MIL Lionel SimmonsBLK 9 04/18/91 vs. DEN Duane Causwell

BLK 9 01/06/98 vs. LAC Michael StewartPTS 42 03/23/91 vs. PHO Lionel Simmons

2010-11 REGULAR SEASON - KINGS OFFENSIVE LEADERS (INCL. TIES)POINTS REB AST GAME LEADERS

  DOUBLE PLAYER 10+ 20+ 30+ 10+ 10+ DOUBLE PTS REB ASTCASSPI 31 4 4 4 4 6 1COUSINS 58 16 1 29 26 16 38 8DALEMBERT 27 4 30 16 6 32 1EVANS 48 24 4 3 3 6 24 1 33GARCIA 27 4 1 1 4GREENE 14 2 1 1 2JACKSON 4 1JETER 8 1 9TAYLOR 7 1 3THOMPSON 30 2 11 9 3 11 2THORNTON 25 17 3* 1 1 13 2 5UDRIH 60 12 1 4 4 10 35WHITESIDE

HEAD 9 2LANDRY 31 7 7 6 6 8

KINGS’ 2010-11 FINAL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS

* denotes scored 40+ 1 game

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END OF SEASON NOTES:• TheKingsaveraging99.4ppg-theyhadaveraged100ormorepointspergameineachofthelastfourseasons.• Sacramentorankedsecondinoffensivereboundspergameandfourthinreboundspergame-lastseasontheKingswerethirdinoffensiveboardspergame

and 10th in overall rebounds per game. The second place ranking or oensive rebounds per game would be the highest ever in Sacramento-era history and thehighest since oensive rebound statis tics began being tracked in 1973-74.

• ForthersttimeintheSacramentoeraandsincethe1968-69seasonwilltheKingsnishtheregularseasonwithmorewinsontheroadthanathome.The1968-69 Cincinnati Royals were 15-13 at home and 16-21 on the road (and 10-7 at neutral sites).

• SamuelDalembertbecomestherstKingsinceVladeDivacin2002-03torecord100ormoreblockedshotsinaseason.Divacswattedaway105shotsthatseason. In his rst season as a King, Dalembert recorded a team-high 116 blocks.

DO YOU BOOGIE?: Nicknamed “Boogie” by Kentucky Assistant Coach Rod Strickland, DeMarcus Cousins was a orce or the Kings in 2010-11. Cousins set a newSacramento-era rookie record or total rebounds in a season with 699, surpassing Lionel Simmons’ mark o 697, set in 1990-91. Averaging 8.6 rebounds a game, Cousinsalso became the rst rookie in the Sacramento era since Simmons to lead the team in rebounding. Cousins scored a career-high 30 points (6-13 FG, 0-1 3pt, 18-21 FT)

while recording a game-high-tying nine rebounds, one assists, three steals, and one block against the Thunder on April 11. His 18 ree throws made and 21 attempts setnew Sacramento-era rookie single-game records. Cousins’ 17 second-hal ree throw attempts tied an ARCO Arena/Power Balance Pavilion record set by Kevin Martin inthe second hal o the March 7, 2008 game vs. Minnesota. With 14 second-hal ree throws made, Cousins ell just one make shy o Martin’s arena record o 15 in a hal,also set in that March 7th contest.

CLEANING THE GLASS OFFENSIVELY: The Kings nished second in the NBA in oensive rebounds per game, gathering 13.1 oensive boards a game. Minnesota led theNBA in oensive boards with a 13.2 average. Sacramento was ourth in the NBA in rebounding (43.9 rpg). The Kings were second in the league in second-chance points(15.5 ppg), behind Minnesota (16.2 ppg).

WITHOUT EVANS: Tyreke Evans missed the April 11th game vs. Oklahoma City due to a sprained let ankle suered the previous night at Golden State. It was theourth time this season Evans missed a game due to the same injury (1/9, 1/11, and 1/12). The Kings were 6-20 in his absence in 2010-11 (Kings were 2-8 in 2009-10without Evans in the lineup).

CLOSE, BUT ...: This season, the Kings were 12-19 in games decided by ve points or less. In 2009-10, Sacramento posted a 13-9 mark in games decided by ve pointsor less.

SECOND HALF SURGE: Marcus Thornton’s statistics improved in the second hal o the season (ater the NBA All-Star Weekend) or the second straight season. Here’s acloser look at how he ares beore and ater the NBA All-Star break:

2010-11 G PPG RPG APG FG% 3PT% FT% 20PT+ GAMESAter break 27 21.3 4.7 3.4 .450 .361 .805 17Beore break 46 7.8 2.8 0.9 .410 .376 .758 2

2009-10 G PPG RPG APG FG% 3PT% FT% 20PT+ GAMESAter break 29 20.3 3.9 2.4 .466 .369 .835 14Beore break 44 10.7 2.2 1.0 .432 .378 .784 7

Since the NBA trading deadline (February 24), Marcus Thornton ranked amongthe league’s best in scoring. He led all players who changed teams this season inpoint dierential (+13.5), improving rom 7.8 ppg with New Orleans to 21.3 withSacramento. Thornton nished second, behind New York’s Carmelo Anthony (26.3ppg), or the highest scoring average with a new team.

KINGS NOTES

KINGS’ LAST GAMELA LAKERS 116, SACRAMENTO 108 OTApril 13, 2011 - Once again the Lakers ruined the moment or the Kings. Kobe Bry-ant scored a game-high 36 points, including a three-pointer with 4.8 seconds letin regulation to orce overtime as the Lakers secured the No. 2 playo seed in theWestern Conerence with a 116-108 win over the Kings at Power Balance Pavilionin the nal game o the 2010-11 regular season.

The Kings used a 26-4 run to ght back rom a 20-point decit (91-71, 9:44 let inthe ourth quarter) to take a two-point lead, 97-95, with 1:22 remaining. Sacramentohad a three-point lead, 99-96, with 9.6 seconds let, but Bryant nailed a three-pointerwith 4.8 seconds let to send the game into overtime. In the extra session, the Kingstook a one-point lead, 103-102, with 3:54 let but the Lakers went on a 11-0 run ora 113-103 advantage with 35.2 seconds let and all but end the Kings’ season.

“I told Phil (Jackson) that it was tting that it would end this way,” Bryant said. “Itjust didn’t seem like a blowout victory was going to happen, just because o all thehistory that we have. It wound up being history revisited I guess.”

Marcus Thornton nished with a team-high 33 points, six rebounds, our assists,and two steals. Samuel Dalembert recorded his 16th double-double o the seasonwith 16 points and a game-high 18 rebounds. Tyreke Evans tallied 19 points, JasonThompson contributed 16 points, and Beno Udrih scored 11 points o the bench.

DeMarcus Cousins struggled, nishing with six points and six rebounds beore exitingin the ourth quarter ater a second technical oul. Cousins set a new Sacramento-erarecord or total rebounds in a season or a rookie, surpassing Lionel Simmons’ marko 697 in 1990-91. He also became the rst rookie to lead the Kings in rebounding(8.6rpg) since Simmons did in 1990-91.

Pau Gasol recorded a double-double with 18 points and a team-high 13 rebounds.

Lamar Odom added 22 points. Shannon Brown had 15 points o the bench andDerek Fisher scored 11 points.

APRIL 13, 2011LOS ANGELES LAKERS (57-25) FIELD GOALS REBOUNDS

POS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A +/- OFF DEF TOT AST PF ST TO BS BA PTSR. ARTEST F 46:43 2-11 1-5 3-4 +9 0 5 5 3 3 4 4 1 1 8L. ODOM F 45:13 9-16 1-4 3-3 +3 0 8 8 7 2 0 0 1 1 22P. GASOL F-C 46:52 8-16 0-0 2-2 +16 1 12 13 6 5 1 1 1 2 18K. BRYANT G 38:11 13-24 1-2 9-10 +3 2 7 9 6 1 1 2 1 0 36D. FISHER G 39:29 5-9 1-2 0-0 +4 1 4 5 3 2 1 0 0 1 11L. WALTON 13:31 0-0 0-0 0-0 +4 0 2 2 2 1 0 2 0 0 0S. BROWN 16:16 6-11 2-3 1-1 +8 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 15T. JOHNSON 13:24 2-3 0-0 2-2 +1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6D. CARACTER 01:59 0-1 0-0 0-0 -4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0J. SMITH 03:22 0-0 0-0 0-0 -4 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0S. BLAKE 00:00 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0T. RATLIFF 00:00 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 265 45-91 6-16 20-22 4 39 43 30 17 8 10 4 6 116

49.5% 37.5% 90.9% TEAM REBS: 6 TOTAL TO: 12

SACRAMENTO KINGS (24-58) FIELD GOALS REBOUNDSPOS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A +/- OFF DEF TOT AST PF ST TO BS BA PTS

F. GARCIA F-G 22:39 2-6 1-4 0-0 -9 0 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 5D. COUSINS C 14:14 3-6 0-0 0-0 0 1 5 6 2 4 0 2 1 0 6S. DALEMBERT C 44:54 8-13 0-0 0-2 -11 9 9 18 1 3 0 4 2 1 16M. THORNTON G 45:35 14-26 4-9 1-3 -6 2 4 6 4 2 2 1 0 2 33T. EVANS G 47:04 6-22 1-5 6-8 -6 1 5 6 7 2 1 4 1 1 19J. THOMPSON 38:40 7-11 0-1 2-4 +4 2 6 8 2 3 1 0 2 0 16B. UDRIH 34:19 4-9 1-1 2-2 +3 1 4 5 6 2 1 1 0 0 11D. GREENE 12:58 1-4 0-2 0-0 -9 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 2O. CASSPI 03:44 0-1 0-1 0-0 -6 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0D. JACKSON 00:53 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0P. JETER 00:00 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J. TAYLOR 00:00 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 265 45-99 7-24 11-19 16 37 53 24 20 5 12 6 4 108

45.5% 29.2% 57.9% TEAM REBS: 8 TOTAL TO: 12

INACTIVE: LAKERS: BARNES, BYNUM, EBANKS; KINGS: DANIELS, WHITESIDETECHNICAL FOULS: LAKERS: GASOL; KINGS: COUSINS, COUSINSSCORING: LEAD CHANGES: 6; TIMES TIED: 8

ARENA: POWER BALANCE PAVILION, SACRAMENTO, CAOFFICIALS: #56 MARK AYOTTE, #20 LEROY RICHARDSON, #55 BILL KENNEDYATTENDANCE: 17,641; DURATION: 2:32

1 2 3 4 OT FINALLAKERS 31 25 32 11 17 116KINGS 26 22 22 29 9 108

SCORING DIFFERENTIAL FROM ONE TEAM TO ANOTHER 2010-11DIFF PLAYER PREVIOUS TEAM CURRENT TEAM13.5 Marcus Thornton New Orleans (7.8 ppg) Sacramento (21.3 ppg)12.1 Jordan Craword Atlanta (4.2 ppg) Washington (16.3 ppg)9.6 Sasha Vujacic LA Lakers (1.8 ppg) New Jersey (11.4 ppg)9.6 Anthony Randolph New York (2.1 ppg) Minnesota (11.7 ppg)9.0 Marcin Gortat Orlando (4.0 ppg) Phoenix (13.0)

SCORING AVERAGE LEADERS W/NEW TEAMG PTS AVG

Anthony, N.Y. 27 711 26.3Thornton, Sac. 27 574 21.3Billups, N.Y. 21 368 17.5Craword, Was. 26 423 16.3Wallace, Por. 23 364 15.8Williams, LA-C 22 335 15.2

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THORNTON IS INSTANT OFFENSE: Marcus Thornton scored 11 o his team-high 21 points in the ourth quarter in the Kings’ 104-103 win at Golden State on April 11.Thornton had just six points in the rst hal. At Philadelphia (on March 27), he tallied 19 points (7-9 FG, 3-3 3pt, 2-2 FT) in the third quarter. He had just three points inthe rst hal and nished with a game-high 32 points. His 19 points in the third quarter were the most points scored by a Kings player in a quarter this season. Thornton’s28 points in the second hal also set a new season high or points scored in a hal.

FOUR IN A ROW: With the 116-113 win over the Suns Tuesday night (3/29), the Kings earned their ourth straight win, the longest winning streak o the season. It was thelongest winning streak since the Kings won our games twice during the 2009-10 season (11/25 - 12/2/09 and 11/7 - 11/13/09).

COMPETING - FIGHTING IN THE 4TH: In 50 games this season the Kings have had a lead or the score was tied during the ourth quarter. In 12 o the 24 wins, the Kingshave had to overcome a ourth quarter decit to win.

FOURTH QUARTER COMEBACKS: This season, the Kings have overcome a decit in the ourth quarter to win 11 times.Largest

Date Opponent Defcit in 4th Notes10/27 at Minnesota 3 Udrih makes our ree throws in nal 16.511/1 vs. Toronto 8 Kings outscore Raptors, 33-22, in 4th; Cousins tallies 10 points (4-4 FG, 2-2 FT)11/19 vs. New Jersey 1 Udrih three-pointer with 3.4 seconds let seals win12/29 vs. Memphis 9 Evans’ beyond halcourt three-pointer at buzzer wins game1/2 vs. Phoenix 14 Kings close out game on 19-2 run; Cousins 13 points (4-6 FG, 5-5 FT) in 4th2/13 at Phoenix 3 Kings outscore Suns, 35-27 in 4th; are 6-o-6 in the nal 33 seconds; Dalembert, Greene each score 12 4th quarter points2/23 at Orlando 7 Kings outscore Magic, 32-21 in the 4th; Sacramento shoots 64.7 percent (11-17 FG) rom the eld in 4th2/28 vs. LA Clippers 5 Kings outscore Clippers, 27-16 in the 4th; Thornton tallies 16 points in the quarter (4-6 FG, 8-9 FT)3/23 at Milwaukee 1 Kings made ve o six ree throws in nal 18 seconds, went to the line 11 times (compared to once or Bucks)3/27 at Philadelphia 5 Thornton scores seven straight points to turn the ve-point decit into a two-point lead in 4th; Kings use 8-2 run in OT.3/29 vs. Phoenix 10 Sacramento goes on 7-0 run to turn 110-109 decit into a 116-110 lead with 13.6 seconds let.4/10 at Golden State 8 Thornton scores 11 in the ourth quarter, including Kings’ nal six points

COMEBACKS: The Kings rallied rom a 17-point decit against Toronto on November 1 or a 111-108 win at ARCO Arena. It marked the second straight game in whichthe Kings had to overcome a double-gure decit. At Cleveland, on October 30, the Kings won, 107-104 ater alling behind by as many as 16 points. The previous nightat New Jersey, the Kings regrouped ater spotting the Nets an 18-point lead, but eventually ell, 106-100. The rst our games o the season were decided in the closingseconds o the ourth quarter.

ROAD TRIP: The Kings nished their ve-game road trip with a 4-1 record. It’s the rst time since the 2005-06 season the Kings won our

or more games on a road trip o ve or more games. Ater earning a 32-point win at Minnesota (3/20), the Kings absorbed a 40-point lossat Chicago (3/21). According to the Elias Sports Bureau, it was the rst time in ranchise history the Kings won a game by 30 or morepoints only to lose the next night by 40. The last time that happened in the NBA was during the 1994-95 season when Miami deeated theClippers, 126-83, on 12/29/94 and then lost the next night at Chicago, 88-133. The Kings ollowed the loss at Chicago with wins at Mil-waukee (3/23), Indiana (3/25), and Philadelphia (3/27). It was the rst time this season the Kings won three straight road contests, a eatnot accomplished since the 2007-08 season when they won at New Jersey (12/18), Milwaukee (12/19), and New York (1/2). In 2005-06,Sacramento won our o ve games with victories at Cleveland (3/1/06), Atlanta (3/2), New Jersey (3/6), and Milwaukee (3/8). The lonesetback came at Washington (3/5).

40-SOMETHING: Marcus Thornton scored a career-high 42 points (13-20 FG, 4-7 3pt, 12-14 FT) against the Warriors in the Kings’ 129-119win on Monday (3/14) at the Power Balance Pavilion. The 12 ree throws made and 14 ree throw attempts were also new career highs.Thornton’s previous career scoring mark was 37, set on Feb. 23, 2010 at Cleveland. The last time a Kings player had scored 40 or morepoints was on Nov. 2, 2009 when Kevin Martin tallied 48 points in 127-116 overtime win over the Grizzlies.

THORNTON’S HOME DEBUT: Marcus Thornton scored 29 points (9-16 FG, 1-4 3pt, 10-12 FT), scoring the most points o the bench in a home debut or the Kings in theSacramento era, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. His 29 points ranks second or the most points scored in the rst home appearance in the Sacramento era trailingMitch Richmond’s 35 points. Thornton is averaging 19.3 ppg (.476 FG%, .308 3pt%, .778 FT%), 3.3 rpg, 2.0 apg, and 27.7 mpg in three games o the bench since joiningthe Kings

HASSAN WHITESIDE UNDERGOES SUCCESSFUL SURGERY: Kings center Hassan Whiteside underwent successul surgery March 4 at the UC Davis Medical Center to repair

a partially torn patellar tendon in his let knee. Dr. Richard Marder perormed the surgery. Whiteside will miss our to six months o action and should be available by thestart o the Kings’ 2011-12 Training Camp.

KINGS ACTIVE BEFORE TRADING DEADLINE AGAIN: On February 24th, the NBA trading deadline, the Kings made their second trade in as many days, acquiring orward-guard Marquis Daniels and cash considerations rom Boston in exchange or a protected second-round pick in the 2017 NBA Drat. On the previous day, the Kings acquiredguard Marcus Thornton and cash considerations in a trade with the New Orleans Hornets in exchange or orward Carl Landry. The Kings have been active in six o the lastseven seasons. The only season in the past seven in which the Kings did not make a trade was during the 2006-07 season. Last season, on the deadline day, the Kingstraded three players -- Kevin Martin, Hilton Armstrong, Sergio Rodriguez; acquired our players -- Joey Dorsey, Carl Landry, Larry Hughes, Dominic McGuire; and waivedone -- Kenny Thomas.

IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION: The Kings swept a back-to-back set or the rst time this season, with victories over the Lakers and Hornets. On Friday, January 29, the Kingsstunned the deending NBA champion Lakers on their home foor, 100-95. Sacramento then ollowed that win with a 102-96 decision over the Hornets, ending New Orleans’10-game win streak. The last ve wins the Kings have earned have come against playo-contending teams - Denver, New York, Portland, LA Lakers, and New Orleans.According to Elias Sports Bureau, the last time a team played two consecutive games while at least 10 games under .500 against opponents at least ten games over .500and won them both was near the end o last season when Detroit deeated Atlanta on April 7, 2010 and deeated Miami on April 9, 2010.

FROM ELIAS SAYS:DALEMBERT IS BACK! - From Elias: Samuel Dalembert’s return to Philadelphia might not have ranked with those o AllenIverson, Donovan McNabb, or even the Rocky statue or celebrity sizzle. But Dalembert’s 19 rebounds in support o MarcusThornton’s 32 points was an integral part o the Kings’ 114-111 overtime victory at Wells Fargo Center on Sunday. Only oneother ormer 76ers player recorded as many rebounds as Dalembert in his rst game back in Philadelphia, and it wasn’t evenWilt Chamberlain. Moses Malone grabbed 21 rebounds or the Washington Bullets in his return to The Spectrum on ChristmasDay 1986. For the record, Wilt had 17 rebounds and scored 15 points his rst game back in Philadelphia ater being tradedto the Lakers in 1968.

ROOKIE ROUTS LAKERS - From Elias: DeMarcus Cousins had 27 points and 10 rebounds in the Kings road win against theLakers. The last rookie to have that many points and rebounds in a road win against the Lakers was Christian Laettner onMarch 31, 1993 in a 126-113 Timberwolves win at the Great Western Forum (28 points, 10 rebounds). http://espn.go.com/ espn/elias?date=20110129

COUSINS HANDLES HORNETS - From Elias: DeMarcus Cousins had 25 points, 12 rebounds and seven assists in the Kings’triumph over the Hornets. Cousins became the rst Kings rookie in 20 years to reach each o those statistical levels in onegame. That had last been done by Lionel Simmons, who produced 33 points, 14 rebounds, and seven assists in a win againstthe Clippers on Abraham Lincoln’s birthday in 1991. http://espn.go.com/espn/elias?date=20110130

KINGS’ ROSTER: The Kings currently have 14 players on their roster. Francisco Garcia, the longest tenured King (ve seasons) and newcomer Samuel Dalembert are the oldestKings players at 30 and 29 years old, respectively. There are ve players who are under 23 years old. Last season, the Kings were one o the youngest teams in the league.O the 14 players, nine o them have less than three years o NBA experience. Dalembert has logged the most NBA seasons on the roster, having played eight seasons.

FIVE-GAME ROAD TRIPKINGS OPPPPG 108.0 104.2RPG 48.2 37.0APG 23.4 22.8SPG 9.40 8.60BPG 4.20 7.00TPG 17.4 15.4FG% .476 .4573PT% .461 .374FT% .756 .759

YOUNGEST TEAMS(start o season)

1. Minnesota 24 years, 84 days2. Memphis 24 years, 225 days

3. Oklahoma City 24 years, 269 days4. New York 25 years, 48 days5. Washington 25 years, 55 days6. Sacramento 25 years, 85 days

LEAST EXPERIENCED TEAMS

1. Memphis 2.6 years2. Minnesota 2.73. Sacramento 2.94. Washington 3.15. Oklahoma City 3.3

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DeMARCUS COUSINS SHINES IN ROOKIE CHALLENGE: DeMarcus Cousins recorded a game-high 33 points (15-24 FG, 0-1 3pt, 3-5 FT), a team-high14 rebounds, one assist, three steals, and one block in 27 minutes in helping the Rookies to a 148-140 win over the Sophomores on Friday night(2/18) in the T-Moblie Rookie Challenge & Youth Jam. Cousins’ ormer Kentucky teammate John Wall was named the MVP o the game ater tallying12 points and an all-time Rookie Challenge record 22 assists.

EVANS MISSES ROOKIE CHALLENGE: Tyreke Evans missed the 2011 T-Mobile Rookie Challenge & Youth Jam due to plantar asciitis in his let oot. He has missed the lasttwo games (2/15 at Oklahoma City and 2/16 at Dallas) due to the injury. Last year’s MVP o the Rookie Challenge, Evans met with Dr. Richard Ferkel on Monday (2/21/11)in Los Angeles or urther evaluation, and was replaced on the Sophomore Team by Oklahoma City’s James Harden.

HOLDING THE HORNETS UNDER 75 POINTS, BUT ...: The Kings ell to the Hornets on November 21, 75-71, at ARCO Arena. According to Elias Sports Bureau, the last timethe Kings held an opponent to 75 or ewer points and still came away with a loss was when the ranchise was in Rochester. The Royals lost to Milwaukee, 75-74, on Feb.9, 1955 - that’s 55 years ago!

KINGS WAIVE LUTHER HEAD: On March 19, the Kings requested waivers on guard Luther Head. Head, in his sixth NBA season out o Illinois, appeared in 36 games (started14) or the Kings this season and posted averages o 5.6 ppg (.415 FG%, .391 3pt%, .780 FT%), 1.7 rpg, 1.9 apg, and 16.3 mpg.

KINGS ACQUIRE MARQUIS DANIELS: On February 23, the Kings acquired orward-guard Marquis Daniels and cash considerations rom the Boston Celtics in exchange or aprotected second-round pick in the 2017 drat. Daniels, in his eighth NBA season out o Auburn, appeared in 49 games or the Celtics this season, averaging 5.5 ppg (.491FG%, .684 FT%), 2.3 rpg, and 1.3 apg, beore suering a bruised spinal cord on February 6 versus Orlando and has not seen action since then.

KINGS ACQUIRE THORNTON: One day beore the league’s trade deadline day (Thursday, February 23), the Kings acquired guard Marcus Thornton and cash considerationsin a trade with the New Orleans Hornets in exchange or orward Carl Landry.

Thornton, a 6-4, 205-pound guard, is currently in his second NBA season ater being selected out o LSU with the 43rd overall pick in the 2009 NBA Drat. He has amassedcareer averages o 11.9 ppg (.440 FG%, .374 3FG%, .798 FT%), 2.9 rpg, and 1.3 apg through 119 contests. He enjoyed a productive rookie campaign in 2009-10, settinga Hornets rookie ranchise record with 117 three-pointers made en route to posting 14.5 ppg (.451 FG%, .374 3FG%, .814 FT%), 2.9 rpg, and 1.6 apg in 73 appearances(17 starts). As a starter, Thornton’s output increased signicantly, as he contributed 19.8 ppg, 3.8 rpg, and 2.6 apg during those opportunities. He tallied a career-high37 points at Cleveland (2/23/10), establishing Hornets ranchise records or points by a rookie, points o the bench, points scored in a quarter (23 in the second), as wellas notching the third-most points by a rookie reserve since the 1976-77 season. Through 46 contests this season, he is averaging 7.8 ppg (.410 FG%, .376 3FG%, .758FT%), 2.9 rpg, and 0.9 apg.

At 6-9 and 248 pounds, Landry is playing in his ourth NBA season ater being acquired by Sacramento prior to the trade deadline in 2009-10. He has totaled career averageso 12.1 ppg (.542 FG%, .771 FT%) and 5.2 rpg over 244 outings (45 starts). Landry’s most productive season occurred during the 2009-10 campaign when he averaged

a career-best 16.8 ppg (.536 FG%, .806 FT%) and 5.9 rpg through 80 games with the Kings and Rockets. Ater joining Sacramento, he contributed 18.0 ppg and 6.5 rpg instarting all 28 games in which he played. He nished the year with double-gures in 72 o his 80 appearances, including 27 games with 20-plus points and three contestswith 30 or more points. He scored a career-high 31 points to accompany 10 rebounds at Phoenix (1/9/10). Landry was selected by Seattle with the 31st overall pick in the2007 NBA Drat ollowing his senior season at Purdue.

300 FOR WESTPHAL: With the 122-102 win over the Nuggets on January 6, the Kings helped Kings Head Coach Paul Westphal earn his 300th career coaching victory.Westphal, in his second season with the Kings, notched his 300th win in his 541st NBA game.

GAME-WINNING BUZZER-BEATER: Tyreke Evans’ 50-oot shot at the buzzer gave the Kings a 100-98 win over the Grizzlies on December 29, ending an eight-game los-ing streak. The Kings last game-winning buzzer beater was made by Kevin Martin at Seattle on January 27, 2008 (103-101). The last time a Kings player made a shot othat distance was on January 27, 2001, when Jason Williams hit a 57-oot shot against the Clippers at Los Angeles. This was Evans’ rst career buzzer-beater, but lastseason the Rookie o the Year made several clutch shots. On February 28, 2010, vs. the Clippers, Evans made consecutive driving lay-ups to turn a 91-90 lead into a95-90 advantage with 42.9 seconds let in the ourth quarter. On February 26 against the Jazz at ARCO Arena, Evans hit a jumper with 14.8 seconds let to give the Kingsa 102-97 lead. Against Utah, Evans scored 14 o his 24 points in the second hal, seven coming in the ourth quarter. On February 9 at Madison Square Garden, Evansscored 12 points in the ourth quarter and made two ree throws with the Kings protecting a two-point lead with 4.9 seconds let in overtime. On January 9 at ARCO Arena,Evans hit a turnaround jumper over Denver’s Kenyon Martin with 0.7 seconds let to lit the Kings to a 102-100 win over Denver. Against Washington, as Gilbert Arenasmade his move, Evans poked the ball away and was ouled. With 3.4 seconds remaining, Evans calmly stepped to the line and knocked down both ree throw attemptsor a 112-109 Kings’ win on December 16. At Milwaukee on December 19, Evans made a lay-up with 0.9 seconds let to give the Kings a 96-95 win over the Bucks. In theKings’ comeback win at Chicago on December 21, Evans hit a jumper over Luol Deng to give the Kings a 99-96 lead with 50.1 seconds let. Evans scored nine o his 11ourth-quarter points in nal 2:13.

KINGS RECALL HASSAN WHITESIDE: On January 9, the Sacramento Kings recalled center Hassan Whiteside rom the Reno Bighorns o the D-League. Whiteside averaged4.4 points (.509 FG%, .412 FT%), 2.7 rebounds, 0.1 assists, 2.14 blocks, and 10.5 minutes per game in 14 games, including three starts with the Bighorns. He was as-signed to Reno on November 29, 2010. Whiteside was selected by Sacramento with the 33rd pick in the 2010 NBA Drat and has made one appearance with team thisyear, logging two minutes in the season-opening win over Minnesota (10/27/10). He represents the second assignment o a Kings player to the B ighorns, ollowing DontéGreene in 2009.

KINGS RADIO ANNOUNCER REACHES 2,000TH GAME: Kings radio play-by-play announcer Gary Gerould called his 2,000th Kings game on December 8, 2010, when theKings hosted Washington. Gerould has been the “Voice o the Kings” since the team arrived in Sacramento (1985) and is among the top ve in longevity among NBAbroadcasters.

KINGS ACQUIRE JERMAINE TAYLOR: On December 15, the Kings acquired guard Jermaine Taylor and cash considerations rom the Houston Rockets in exchange or aheavily-protected, second-round pick. A 6-5 guard out o Central Florida, Taylor saw the court eight times this season or the Rockets, averaging 4.9 ppg (.500 FG% .4003pt, .833 FT%) and 1.1 rpg. Originally selected with the 32nd overall pick o the 2009 NBA Drat by the Washington Wizards and later traded to Houston, Taylor appearedin 31 games (our starts) or the Rockets in 2009-10 and averaged 4.1 ppg and 1.5 rpg. He also made eight appearances or the Rio Grande Vipers o the NBA D-League,posting 19.8 ppg and 4.8 rpg. Taylor was most recently named to the 2010 NBA Summer League All-Tournament Team ater leading Houston in scoring, averaging 18.4ppg (.471 FG%), 4.8 rpg and 2.0 apg in ve games.

HOME OPENER: With the 111-108 win over Toronto on November 1, the Kings are 20-6 (.769) in home openers at ARCO Arena and have won 12 o the last 13, includingthe last ve.

ON THE ROAD AGAIN: The Kings were the only NBA team to open the season with three straight road contests. Sacramento’s home opener was on November 1 vs. Toronto;only Washington had its later - November 2.

OPENING WITH A WIN: The Kings opened the 2010-11 season with a 117-116 win at Minnesota. It marked the rst time Sacramento opened a season with a win sincethe 2003-04 season when the Kings deeated the Cavaliers at ARCO Arena, 106-92, on October 29, 2003. It was the rst season-opening road victory since a 100-81 winover the Bulls in Chicago on October 31, 2000.

STARTING AWAY AGAIN: The Kings opened the 2010-11 regular season at Minnesota, marking the seventh consecutive season in which they opened on the road. Sacramentoopened last season at Oklahoma City, 2008 at Minnesota, 2007 at New Orleans, 2006 at Minnesota, 2005 at New Orleans/Oklahoma City, and 2004 at Dallas. Sacramentowas the only team this season to play its rst three games on the road.

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2010-11 REGULAR SEASON NOTES: Averaged 8.6 ppg (.412 FG%, .372 3pt%, .673 FT%),4.3 rpg, 1.0 apg, and 24.0 mpg in 71 games (started 27) ... DNP-CD in 10 games ... DND-back stiness in one game (3/5) ... Scored in double-gures in 31 games, 20-plus in ourgames ... Grabbed 10-plus rebounds in our games ... Recorded our double-doubles ...Led team in scoring in our games, rebounding in six, and assists in one. Top Single-GamePerormances: Hit game-winning three-pointer with 25.6 let in the ourth quarter in Kings’94-89 win over the Suns (1/2) ... Recorded rst double-double o the season with team-high21 points (8-11 FG, 2-4 3pt, 3-3 FT) and 10 rebounds to go along with one assist and onesteal in 34 minutes o the bench at LA Clippers (12/6) ... Tallied 20 points (7-10 FG, 6-103pt, 0-2 FT), our rebounds, one assist, two steals, and one block in 42 minutes at Cleveland

(10/30) ... six 3-pointers career-high.

NOTES: Selected by Sacramento as an early entry candidate out o Israel (Maccabi Tel Aviv)with the 23rd overall pick in the 2009 NBA Drat … Became rst Israeli-born player to everplay in NBA ... Signed a multi-year contract with the Kings (7/10/09) … Only Israeli playerever chosen in the rst round o the NBA Drat … Made international basketball debut at theage o 17 during the 2005 European U18 Championships in Belgrade, Serbia, averaging 14points and 5.2 rebounds.

KINGS PLAYERS

2010-11 REGULAR SEASON NOTES: Averaged 14.1 ppg (.430 FG%, .167 3pt%, .687 FT%),

a team-high 8.6 rpg, 2.5 apg, 1.05 spg, and 28.5 mpg in 81 games (started 62) ... Scored indouble-gures in 58 games, 20-plus in 16 games, 30-plus in one game ... Grabbed 10-plusrebounds in 29 games ... Recorded 26 double-doubles ... Led team in scoring in 16 games,rebounding in 38, and assists in eight. Top-Single Game Perormances: In NBA debut, tallied14 points, eight rebounds, and ve assists in 27 minutes at Minnesota (10/27) ... Recordedrst career double-double with 14 points (5-10 FG, 0-1 3pt, 4-6 FT) and a game-high 10rebounds to go along with two assists and two steals at Cleveland (10/30) ... Recorded acareer-high 29 points (8-16 FG, 0-2 3pt, 13-18 FT), seven rebounds, two assists, and threesteals in 36 minutes vs. Orlando (3/9).

NOTES: Selected by Sacramento as an undergraduate out Kentucky with the th overall pickin the 2010 NBA Drat … Is the third reshman in the last our lotteries taken by Sacramento(Tyreke Evans in 2009 & Spencer Hawes in 2007) … One o a record ve players selected inthe rst round rom the same university, including John Wall (No. 1 overall), Patrick Patterson(No. 14 overall), Eric Bledsoe (No. 18 overall), and Daniel Orton (No. 29 overall) … 2010NBA Summer League (Las Vegas): Averaged 14.5 ppg (.333 FG%, 0-1 3pt, .735 FT%), 9.8rpg, 1.8 apg, 1.50 spg, and 1.16 bpg in starting all six contests … Named the T-MobileSummer Rookie o the Month ater pacing the Kings in points, rebounds, and steals … Ledall Summer League players in rebounding and ranked 31st in scoring and 22nd in blockedshots ... 2009-10 REGULAR SEASON: Earned Associated Press First Team and John R. Wooden All-American honors ater averaging 15.1 ppg (.558 FG%, .604 FT%), 9.8 rpg,

1.0 apg, 0.97 spg, 1.76 bpg, and 23.5 mpg in 38 games (started 37) as a reshman at Kentucky … Named the SEC Freshman o the Year and garnered First Team All-SECaccolades … Led the conerence with 20 double-doubles, eclipsing the previous UK reshman record o 11 held by Chris Mills (1988-89) … Scored in double-gures on31 occasions and tallied 20 or more points our times … Recorded career-highs with 27 points (10-15 FG, 7-13 FT) and 18 rebounds vs. Sam Houston State (11/19/09) …Corralled a career-high tying 18 rebounds to complement 18 points (7-14 FG 4-8 FT) against Louisville (1/2/10).

LAST 5 GAMES (* denotes started)DATE OPP MIN FG-A 3FG-A FT-A R A ST BK PTS4/6 @ SA 6 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 04/8 @ MEM DNP - coach’s decision4/10 @ GS DNP - coach’s decision4/11 vs. OKC DNP - coach’s decision4/13 vs. LAL 4 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

15 DeMARCUS COUSINS F-C 6-11 270 08/13/1990 20 yrs. old Kentucky Rookie

18 OMRI CASSPI F 6-9 225 06/22/1988 22 yrs. old Yavne, Israel 2nd NBA season

CASSPI’S CAREER HIGHSMIN: 45 02/09/10 @ NYFGM: 10 01/05/10 vs. PHOFGA: 19 01/05/10 vs. PHO3FGM: 6 10/30/10 @ CLE3FGA: 9 11/12/10 @ PHOFTM: 8 12/16/09 vs. WASFTA: 9 12/16/09 vs. WAS

OREB: 5 (2) 02/12/11 @ OKCDREB: 11 01/02/10 vs. DALREB: 11 (4) 01/19/11 vs. PORAST: 5 (2) 01/12/10 vs. ORLSTL: 6 12/08/10 vs. WASBLK: 2 (4) 02/13/11 @ PHOPTS: 24 01/05/10 vs. PHO

LAST 5 GAMES (* denotes started)DATE OPP MIN FG-A 3FG-A FT-A R A ST BK PTS4/6 @ SA 32* 7-11 0-0 1-1 11 3 0 2 154/8 @ MEM 16* 2-7 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 0 44/10 @ GS 33* 5-10 0-0 5-6 13 5 2 0 154/11 vs. OKC 35 6-13 0-1 18-21 9 1 3 1 304/13 vs. LAL 14* 3-6 0-0 0-0 6 2 0 1 6

COUSINS’ CAREER HIGHSMIN: 44 03/05/11 @ UTFGM: 11 (4) 01/29/11 vs. NOFGA: 22 (2) 01/29/11 vs. NO3FGM: 1 (3) 02/01/11 vs. BOS3FGA: 4 11/03/10 vs. LALFTM: 18 04/11/11 vs. OKCFTA: 21 04/11/11 vs. OKC

OREB: 6 (3) 03/07/11 vs. HOUDREB: 13 04/05/11 @ HOUREB: 18 03/05/11 @ UTAST: 8 03/29/11 vs. PHOSTL: 3 (6) 04/11/11 vs. OKCBLK: 4 12/19/10 vs. HOUPTS: 30 04/11/11 vs. OKC

2010-11 Record: 24-58 Overall NBA Coaching Record: 316-274 (.536) Seasons with Sacramento: 2nd

• NamedKingsheadcoachonJune12,2009,becomingthefranchise’s23rdheadcoach.Went25-57(.305)inrstseasonwithSacramento.

• CoachedthePhoenixSunsforfourseasons(1992-93-1995-96)andSeattleSonicsforthreeseasons(1998-99-2000-01).

• Inhisrstseasonasheadcoach,guidedtheSunstoanNBAFinalsappearanceanda62-20record(.756),becomingthewinningestrookieheadcoachinNBAhistory.

• Asaplayer,averaged15.6ppg(.504FG%,.2753pt%, .820FT%),1.9rpg,4.4apg,and1.24spgin823careergamesspanning12NBAseasons (Boston,1972-73 - 1974-75; Phoenix, 1975-76 - 1979-80, 1983-84; Seattle, 1980-81; New York, 1981-82 - 1982-83).

• WonNBAChampionshipasamemberoftheBostonCelticsin1974.• Alsowas aheadcoachatPhoenix’sSouthwesternBaptistBible College(1985-86),GrandCanyonCollege(1986-87-1987-88),andPepperdineUniversity

(2001-02 - 2005-06).

SACRAMENTO KINGS HEAD COACH PAUL WESTPHAL

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2010-11 REGULAR SEASON NOTES: Averaged a team-high 17.8 ppg (.409 FG%, .291 3pt%,.771 FT%), 4.8 rpg, a team-leading 5.6 apg, 1.49 spg, and 37.0 mpg in 57 games (reservein 4 games) ... NWT-NBA suspension in one game (10/27) ... Has missed 20 games due toplantar asciitis, let oot (12/14, 2/15-3/23) ... Missed our games (1/9-1/12, 4/11) due to asprained let ankle ... Scored in double-gures in 48 games, 20-plus in 24 games, 30-plus inour games ... Grabbed 10+ rebounds in three games ... Dished out 10-plus assists in threegames ... Recorded six double-doubles ... Led team in scoring in 24 games, rebounding inone, and assists in 31 games. Top-Single Game Perormances: Recorded a career-high35 points (14-29 FG, 1-3 3pt, 6-10 FT), three rebounds, ve assists, and three steals in acareer-high 48 minutes at Golden State (1/21) ... Hit game-winning 50-oot buzzer-beater togive Kings a 100-98 win over Memphis (12/29).

NOTES: Born in Chester, PA ... Selected by Sacramento as an undergraduate out o Memphiswith the ourth overall pick in the 2009 NBA Drat … Became rst Sacramento-era player towin NBA Rookie o the Year award. Recorded a triple-double with 19 points, 10 rebounds, and10 assists vs. Toronto (3/10) to become the rst rookie in the Sacramento era to accomplishthe eat and the rst since Cincinnati’s Norm Van Lier (13 points, 10 rebounds, 11 assists)did it against the San Diego Rockets on Nov. 5, 1969 ... His 19 ree throw attempts at Utah(11/7)set a new Sacramento era single-game rookie record ... Scored 20 or more points

in seven straight games (11/7 - 11/23) to match Lionel Simmons’ Sacramento-era rookierecord … GAME-WINNERS: Made a game-winning turnaround jumper with 0.7 secondslet vs. Denver (1/9) ... Finished with team-high 23 points (8-19 FG, 1-1 3pt, 6-9 FT), eightrebounds, three assists, and two steals and hit game-tying basket and scored go-aheadpoints in Kings’ comeback win rom 35 points down in the third quarter at Chicago (12/21)... Made the game-winning layup with 0.9 seconds let to give the Kings a 96-95 win atMilwaukee (12/19).

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13 TYREKE EVANS G 6-6 220 09/19/1989 21 yrs. old Memphis 2nd NBA season

2010-11 REGULAR SEASON NOTES: Averaged 9.7 ppg (.436 FG%, .362 3pt%, .855 FT%),2.3 rpg, 1.2 apg, and 23.9 mpg in 58 games (started 34) ... DND - virus (on Inactive List) intwo games (11/25, 11/27) ... DNP-CD in one game ... Missed 21 games due to a strained letcal (1/17-3/2) ... Scored in double-gures in 27 games, 20-plus in our games ... Grabbed10-plus rebounds in one game ... Recorded one double-double ... Led team in scoring inour games.

NOTES: Born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic ... Joins Atlanta’s Al Horord as theonly current NBA players born in the Dominican Republic ... In rst NBA start (11/21/05 vs.San Antonio), recorded 12 points, our rebounds, one assist and one steal ... First fuentSpanish-speaking Kings player in the Sacramento-era … Donates time and resources tothose less ortunate during the holiday season, including serving Thanksgiving dinner atLoaves and Fishes soup kitchen in Sacramento and distributing ood boxes and Christmasdecorations to amilies in need rom Our Lady o Guadalupe Church … Hosted a youth clinicat Basketball Town in Sacramento during the summer o 2006 … Is an avid Boston Red Soxan … Nickname is “Flaco.”

LAST 5 GAMES (* denotes started)DATE OPP MIN FG-A 3FG-A FT-A R A ST BK PTS4/6 @ SA 19* 4-11 2-6 0-0 0 1 0 1 104/8 @ MEM 22* 3-8 2-7 0-0 0 0 0 0 84/10 @ GS 23* 2-6 1-5 4-6 1 1 1 0 94/11 vs. OKC 30* 4-9 3-5 0-0 1 3 0 0 11

4/13 vs. LAL 23* 2-6 1-4 0-0 2 2 0 0 5

32 FRANCISCO GARCIA G-F 6-7 195 12/31/1980 30 yrs. old Louisville 6th NBA season

GARCIA’S CAREER HIGHSMIN: 50 01/25/06 @ NYFGM: 13 11/21/07 @ PHOFGA: 25 11/21/07 @ PHO3FGM: 6 (2) 03/22/09 vs. PHI3FGA: 10 (2) 03/22/09 vs. PHIFTM: 10 (2) 04/05/08 @ DENFTA: 13 01/02/08 @ NY

OREB: 6 04/10/07 @ MEMDREB: 9 01/12/08 vs. INDREB: 12 01/12/08 vs. INDAST: 7 (2) 02/01/09 vs. OKCSTL: 5 (4) 04/14/08 vs. SABLK: 5 02/05/06 vs. UTPTS: 31 (2) 04/08/08 @ GS

LAST 5 GAMES (* denotes started)DATE OPP MIN FG-A 3FG-A FT-A R A ST BK PTS4/6 @ SA 35* 6-15 1-2 3-4 2 5 1 0 164/8 @ MEM 39* 7-19 0-3 2-3 9 6 0 2 164/10 @ GS 36* 3-13 1-2 7-8 5 5 0 1 144/11 vs. OKC DND - sprained let ankle4/13 vs. LAL 47* 6-22 1-5 6-8 6 7 1 1 19

EVANS’ CAREER HIGHSMIN: 48 01/21/11 @ GSFGM: 14 01/21/11 @ GSFGA: 29 01/21/11 @ GS3FGM: 3 (4) 12/27/10 vs. LAC3FGA: 7 (2) 12/03/10 vs. LALFTM: 16 11/07/09 @ UTFTA: 19 11/07/09 @ UT

OREB: 3 (5) 01/15/11 @ DETDREB: 10 (3) 12/21/10 vs. GSREB: 11 (4) 03/16/10 vs. LALAST: 13 (2) 03/31/10 @ MINSTL: 5 01/04/11 vs. ATLBLK: 3 (4) 02/07/11 vs. UTPTS: 35 01/21/11 @ GS

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SEASON 21 4 ---CAREER 62 8 1 - 3/10/10 vs. TOR (19, 10, 10)

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2010-11 REGULAR SEASON NOTES: Averaged 8.1 ppg (.473 FG%, 0-2 3pt, .730 FT%),8.2 rpg, 0.8 apg, a team-high 1.45 bpg, and 24.2 mpg in 80 games (started 46) ... NWT -personal reasons in one game (12/8) ... Scored in double-gures in 26 games, 20-plus inour ... Grabbed 10-plus rebounds in 30 games ... Recorded 16 double-doubles ... Led teamin scoring in six games, rebounding in 32 games and assists in one ... Missed all sevenpreseason games due to a let adductor strain and the opening night contest at Minnesota(10/27) ... Active games played streak o 354 straight games ended at Minnesota (10/27),third-longest streak at the time, trailing only Portland’s Andre Miller (612) and the Lakers’Derek Fisher (413).

NOTES: Selected by Philadelphia as an undergraduate out o Seton Hall with the 26th overallpick in the 2001 NBA Drat (6/24/01) … Traded by Philadelphia to Sacramento or centerSpencer Hawes and orward Andres Nocioni (6/19/10) ... Tallied 1,131 blocks with the76ers, ranking second in ranchise history behind Julius Erving (1,293) … Ranks 27th inNBA history in blocks per game (10th among active players) … Has nished seven o thelast eight seasons ranked in the top 10 in the NBA in blocked shots … Honored twice withthe NBA’s Community Assist Award or ongoing eorts to improve the community (January2010 & February 2009) ... Born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and lived there 14 years beoremoving to Montreal … Sworn in as a Canadian citizen in August o 2007 … Is the onlyHaitian born player in the NBA.

LAST 5 GAMES (* denotes started)DATE OPP MIN FG-A 3FG-A FT-A R A ST BK PTS4/6 @ SA 29* 6-12 0-0 0-0 10 0 0 1 124/8 @ MEM 39* 6-15 0-0 5-6 16 1 2 0 174/10 @ GS 32* 2-9 0-0 1-1 14 1 1 0 5

4/11 vs. OKC 30* 1-6 0-0 5-6 9 1 1 1 74/13 vs. LAL 45* 8-13 0-0 0-2 18 1 0 2 16

10 SAMUEL DALEMBERT C 6-11 250 05/10/1981 29 yrs. old Seton Hall 9th NBA season

DALEMBERT’S CAREER HIGHSMIN: 54 01/14/04 @ DALFGM: 13 03/20/11 @ MINFGA: 22 02/26/10 @ LAL3FGM: ---3FGA: 1 (9) 01/19/11 vs. PORFTM: 9 11/03/07 vs. NJFTA: 14 11/03/07 vs. NJ

OREB: 11 03/20/09 @ GSDREB: 18 01/04/06 @ PHOREB: 23 03/20/09 @ GSAST: 5 04/11/07 @ BOSSTL: 4 (4) 01/23/10 @ INDBLK: 9 (2) 12/12/07 vs. MINPTS: 27 03/14/11 vs. GS

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2010-11 REGULAR SEASON NOTES: Averaged 5.8 ppg (.404 FG%, .292 3pt%, .662 FT%),2.1 rpg, 0.7 apg, and 16.3 mpg in 69 games (started 21) ... Scored in double-gures in 14games ... Grabbed 10-plus rebounds in two games ... Recorded one double-double ... Ledteam in scoring in one game and rebounding in two ... DNP-CD in 13 games.

2009-10 REGULAR SEASON NOTES: Top Single-Game Perormances: Recorded a career-

high 31 points (11-20 FG, 1-3 3pt, 8-10 FT), seven rebounds, and two blocks in 35 minutesvs. Phoenix (2/5) ... Tallied 24 points (10-19 FG, 2-8 3pt, 2-6 FT), ve rebounds, and onesteal in 34 minutes vs. Chicago (11/17) ... Scored 24 points (9-13 FG, 6-7 3pt) and set newcareer highs in assists (5) and blocks (6) to go along with our rebounds and a steal in 35minutes in third start o the season vs. New York (11/25).

NOTES: Born in Munich, Germany .... Acquired by Sacramento with guard Bobby Jackson,a 2009 rst-round drat selection, and cash considerations rom Houston in exchange ororward Ron Artest, rookie guard Sean Singletary (43rd overall pick), and rookie orwardPatrick Ewing, Jr. (44th overall pick) on (8/14/08) … Averaged a team-leading 17.7 ppg(.418 FG%, .345 3pt%, .707 FT%), 7.2 rpg, 2.0 apg, 1.29 spg, and a team-best 1.63 bpg instarting all 35 games in which he played as a reshman at Syracuse in 2007-08 … Tallied620 total points, ranking second in school history or a reshman behind Carmelo Anthony(778 points in 2002-03) … Also established a new Orange reshman record or three-pointers made in a single season (90) ... D-LEAGUE (RENO): Averaged 20.4 ppg (.446 FG%,.276 3pt%, .690 FT%), 4.2 rpg, 2.0 apg, 1.2 spg, 1.2 bpg and 31.8 mpg in ve games othe bench (Reno 4-1).

LAST 5 GAMES (* denotes started)DATE OPP MIN FG-A 3FG-A FT-A R A ST BK PTS4/6 @ SA 25 3-9 3-5 0-0 2 4 0 0 94/8 @ MEM 22 4-6 0-2 1-2 3 0 0 1 94/10 @ GS 16 4-8 2-4 0-0 3 0 0 0 104/11 vs. OKC 21 2-6 0-2 0-0 1 1 1 0 4

4/13 vs. LAL 13 1-4 0-2 0-0 2 0 0 0 2

20 DONTé GREENE F 6-11 226 02/21/1988 22 yrs. old Syracuse 3rd NBA season

GREENE’S CAREER HIGHSMIN: 42 (2) 03/26/10 @ BOSFGM: 11 02/05/10 vs. PHOFGA: 20 02/05/10 vs. PHO3FGM: 6 11/25/09 vs. NY3FGA: 8 11/17/09 vs. CHIFTM: 8 (2) 02/16/11 @ DALFTA: 10 02/05/10 vs. PHO

OREB: 4 (3) 01/25/11 vs. CHADREB: 9 03/26/10 @ BOSREB: 11 01/17/11 @ ATLAST: 5 11/25/09 vs. NYSTL: 4 12/26/09 vs. LALBLK: 6 11/25/09 vs. NYPTS: 31 02/05/10 vs. PHO

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2010-11 REGULAR SEASON NOTES: Averaged 3.2 ppg (.487 FG%, .273 3pt%, .612 FT%),1.6 rpg, 0.2 apg, and 8.2 mpg in 59 games (started 2) ... DNP-CD in 24 games ... Scored indouble-gures in our games ... Led team in rebounding in one game.

2009-10: Averaged 0.8 ppg (.320 FG%, .333 3pt%, .667 FT%), 0.7 rpg, 0.1 apg, and 4.2mpg in 27 games with Cleveland ... Played in one game with Milwaukee, tallying two points(1-5 FG, 0-1 3pt) and two rebounds in eight minutes o the bench. D-LEAGUE: Averaged33.0 ppg (.651 FG%, .526 FT%), 11.5 rpg, 1.0 apg, 3.0 spg, and 41.5 mpg in starting twogames with Erie.

NBA TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Miami in the second round (52nd overall) o the 2008 NBADrat ... Traded to Cleveland ... Signed by Cleveland (9/6/08) ... Sent and recalled by Clevelandto Erie Bayhawks three times (2/9-10/09; 2/24-25/09; 3/20-21/09) ... Waived by Cleveland(3/23/09) ... Claimed o waivers by Milwaukee ( ) ... Traded by Milwaukee to Sacramentoin exchange or Jon Brockman.

NBA CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Scored a career-high 15 points while playing a career-best 42

minutes vs. Philadelphia (4/15/09) ... Grabbed a career-best eight rebounds on three occasions... D-LEAGUE: Averaged 19.5 ppg (.652 FG%, .750 FT%), 6.0 rpg, 0.5 apg, 1.0 spg, and 25.5mpg in two games with Erie in 2008-09.

PERSONAL: Full name is Darnell Edred Jackson ... Member o the 2008 NCAA ChampionKansas team.

LAST 5 GAMES (* denotes started)DATE OPP MIN FG-A 3FG-A FT-A R A ST BK PTS4/6 @ SA 3 1-1 0-0 1-3 0 0 0 0 34/8 @ MEM DNP - coach’s decision4/10 @ GS 5 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 24/11 vs. OKC DNP - coach’s decision4/13 vs. LAL 1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

41 DARNELL JACKSON F 6-9 253 11/07/1985 25 yrs. old Kansas 3rd NBA season

JACKSON’S CAREER HIGHSMIN: 42 04/15/09 vs. PHIFGM: 6 04/15/09 vs. PHIFGA: 11 02/04/11 vs. SA3FGM: 1 (4) 03/20/11 @ MIN3FGA: 2 12/09/09 @ HOUFTM: 4 04/05/09 vs. SA

FTA: 6 04/05/09 vs. SA

OREB: 6 04/15/09 vs. PHIDREB: 6 12/08/10 vs. WASREB: 8 (4) 12/08/10 vs. WASAST: 3 (2) 01/25/11 vs. CHASTL: 2 (4) 12/23/10 vs. MILBLK: 1 (11) 02/26/11 @ MEMPTS: 15 04/15/09 vs. PHI

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2010-11 REGULAR SEASON NOTES: Averaged 4.1 ppg (.412 FG%, .207 3pt%, .897 FT%),1.1 rpg, 2.6 apg, and 13.9 mpg in 61 games (started 1) ... Scored in double-gures in eightgames ... Dished out 10-plus assists in one game ... Led team in assists in nine games.

2009-10 REGULAR SEASON: Posted 5.3 ppg (.500 FG%, 1-9 3pt, 1-2 FT) and 1.7 apg in sixgames or Unicaja Malaga o the Spanish ACB League beore joining Hapoel Migdal Jerusalemin the BSL Israeli Premier League, averaging 11.1 ppg (.465 FG%, .402 3pt%, .848 FT%), 1.3rpg, 1.6 apg, and 0.91 spg in 22 contests … Also accrued averages o 12.4 ppg (.500 FG%,.407 3pt%, .863 FT%), 2.1 rpg, 2.6 apg, and 0.80 spg in 14 games during the Eurocup, reachingthe quarternals … Named to the All-Euro Cup Third Team by Eurobasket.com and earned

the All-Israeli Premier League Sixth Man o the Year award … Scored in double-gures 23times and shot .500 or better rom the eld on 16 occasions.Top Single-Game Perormance:Scored a season-high 39 points (4-4 FG, 9-10 3pt, 4-4 FT) to go with two rebounds, threeassists, and two steals in 36 minutes at Hapoel Aula (3/28). 2010 NBA Summer League (LasVegas): Averaged 14.4 ppg (.482 FG%, 2-8 3pt, .800 FT%), 2.0 rpg, 5.4 apg, and 1.00 spgin starting all ve contests in which he played or Cleveland … Ranked 31st in the league inscoring and ourth in assists … Led the Cavs in scoring once and assists in our games …Scored in double-gures in all ve games … Contributed 20 points (6-13 FG, 2-3 3pt, 6-6FT) and a game-best seven assists in 35 minutes at Chicago (7/16).

NOTES: Full name is Eugene Jeter ... Nickname is “Pooh,” given to him by his grandmother ... Was not drated by an NBA ranchise ... Signed as a ree agent by Sacramento(7/23/10) ... Selected third overall by the Great Falls Explorers o the CBA and 27th overall by the NBDL’s Colorado 14ers in 2006 … Opted to sign with Colorado or the2006-07 campaign, averaging 14.4 ppg (.486 FG%, .263 3pt%, .885 FT%), 3.0 rpg, and 7.1 apg in 50 appearances, earning All D-League Team accolades and an appearancein the D-League All-Star Game … Averaged 12.0 ppg (.463 FG%), 3.8 rpg, 3.4 apg, and 1.40 spg in ve contests as a member o the Kings 2007 Las Vegas Summer Leagueteam ... sister Carmelita runs or the USA track team and is the second-astest emale 100m sprinter in history, behind Florence Grith-Joyner.

5 POOH JETER G 5-11 175 12/02/1983 26 yrs. old Portland Rookie

LAST 5 GAMES (* denotes started)DATE OPP MIN FG-A 3FG-A FT-A R A ST BK PTS4/6 @ SA 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 04/8 @ MEM DNP - coach’s decision4/10 @ GS DNP - coach’s decision4/11 vs. OKC DNP - coach’s decision4/13 vs. LAL DNP - coach’s decision

JETER’S CAREER HIGHSMIN: 41 01/12/11 @ BOSFGM: 6 03/20/11 @ MINFGA: 9 (2) 03/20/11 @ MIN3FGM: 1 (5) 03/11/11 @ SA3FGA: 2 (4) 03/11/11 @ SAFTM: 6 12/08/10 vs. WASFTA: 6 (2) 12/08/10 vs. WAS

OREB: 2 12/08/10 vs. WASDREB: 4 (2) 12/11/10 vs. MIAREB: 4 (4) 01/11/11 @ WASAST: 11 01/11/11 @ WASSTL: 5 03/20/11 @ MINBLK: 1 (2) 12/23/10 vs. MILPTS: 15 03/11/11 @ SA

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2010-11 REGULAR SEASON NOTES: Averaged 7.1 ppg (.476 FG%, .300 3pt%, .727 FT%), 2.0rpg, 1.2 apg, and 15.6 mpg in 26 games (started 8) with Sacramento ... Averaging 6.6 ppg(.480 FG%, .311 3pt%, .750 FT%), 1.8 rpg, 0.9 apg, and 14.2 mpg in 34 games (started 8)with Houston and Sacramento ... Averaged 4.9 ppg (.500 FG%, .400 3pt%, .833 FT%), 1.1rpg, 0.3 apg, and 9.6 mpg in eight games o the bench with Houston ... With Sacramento,scored in double-gures in seven games, scored 20-plus in one game ... With Kings, ledteam in scoring in three games.

2009-10 REGULAR SEASON NOTES: Averaged 4.1 ppg and 1.5 rpg in 31 games with Houston ...DNP-CD in 40 games ... scored in double-gures in three games ... NBA D-LEAGUE: Averaged19.8 ppg, 4.8 rpg, 2.1 apg, and 1.25 spg in eight games (started 4) or Rio Grande Valley... Assigned to Rio Grande Valley and recalled three times: (1/28-2/4, 2/19-2/23, 3/17-3/24)... tallied back-to-back 30-point eorts with Vipers at Albuquerque (30 points on 2/20/10and 32 points on 2/3/10). NBA Summer League: Named to 2010 NBA Summer League All-Tournament Team ater averaging 18.4 ppg (.471 FG%, .727 FT%), 4.8 rpg, and 2.0 apg inve games or Houston.

NOTES:Born in Eustis, FL ... Acquired by Sacramento along with cash considerations in exchangeor a heavily-protected second round drat selection (12/15/10) ... Selected by Washingtonwith the 32nd overall pick in the second round o the 2009 NBA Drat ... Drat rights wereacquired by Houston rom Washington in exchange or cash considerations (6/25/09) ... Only second NBA drat pick in University o Central Florida, joining Bennie Shaw whowas selected in the ninth round by the Milwaukee Bucks in the 1976 NBA Drat ... Finished our-year career at UCF ranked rst in three-pointers (251) and third in scoring(1,979 points) ... Was 2004 All-Area Football First Team selection at wide receiver as a senior at Tavares HS ... Set Tavares HS records in high, long, and triple jump.

3 JERMAINE TAYLOR G 6-4 210 12/08/1986 24 yrs. old Central Florida 2nd NBA season

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LAST 5 GAMES (* denotes started)DATE OPP MIN FG-A 3FG-A FT-A R A ST BK PTS4/6 @ SA 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 04/8 @ MEM DNP - coach’s decision4/10 @ GS DNP - coach’s decision

4/11 vs. OKC DNP - coach’s decision4/13 vs. LAL DNP - coach’s decision

TAYLOR’S CAREER HIGHSMIN: 39 02/16/11 @ DALFGM: 9 02/23/11 @ ORLFGA: 15 03/31/10 @ SA3FGM: 3 (2) 02/16/11 @ DAL3FGA: 6 (2) 02/16/11 @ DALFTM: 5 (2) 03/24/10 @ OKCFTA: 6 (3) 03/31/10 @ SA

OREB: 3 (4) 03/16/11 vs. CLEDREB: 7 03/31/10 @ SAREB: 10 03/31/10 @ SAAST: 5 02/16/11 @ DALSTL: 4 (2) 02/16/11 @ DALBLK: 2 12/27/09 @ CLEPTS: 21 02/23/11 @ ORL

2010-11 REGULAR SEASON NOTES: Averaged 8.8 ppg (.507 FG%, 0-2 3pt, .605 FT%), 6.1rpg, 1.2 apg, and 23.3 mpg in 75 games (started 39) ... DNP-CD in two games ... On InactiveList (right ring nger laceration - seven stitches) in three games ... DND - sprained right anklein two games (2/1, 2/4) ... Scored in double-gures in 31 games, 20-plus in two games ...Grabbed 10-plus rebounds in 11 games ... Recorded nine double-doubles ... Led team inscoring in three games, rebounding in 11, and assists in two.

NOTES: Born in Mount Laurel, NJ ... Averaged 11.1 ppg (.497 FG%, 0-8 3pt, .692 FT%), 7.4rpg, 1.1 apg and 28.1 mpg in 82 games (started 56) in rookie campaign (2008-09) ... Playedin all 82 games, becoming only the second rookie in the Sacramento era (Michael Smith,1994-95) to play an entire season without missing a game ... Led Kings in total rebounds,joining Lionel Simmons (1990-91) as the only two Kings rookies in the Sacramento era to leadthe team in total rebounds in a season ... Grabbed 234 oensive rebounds, the most oensiverebounds by a rookie in Sacramento-era history ... Grabbed a career-high 19 rebounds to goalong with 14 points, one assist, two steals and two blocks in 35 minutes at Golden State(4/1/09) ... Corralled 15 rebounds, 10 on oensive end to set new Sacramento-era rookiesingle-game record or oensive rebounds vs. Denver (12/6/08) ... Recorded 18 points (7-11

FG, 4-4 FT) and 10 rebounds at Minnesota (10/29/08), becoming the rst Kings player sinceJerry Lucas in 1963 to record a double-double in NBA debut ... Selected by Sacramento asa senior out o Rider with the 12th overall pick in the 2008 NBA Drat.

LAST 5 GAMES (* denotes started)DATE OPP MIN FG-A 3FG-A FT-A R A ST BK PTS4/6 @ SA 26 3-9 0-0 1-2 9 1 0 0 74/8 @ MEM 30 7-10 0-0 1-2 12 2 1 1 154/10 @ GS 26 7-8 0-0 0-0 8 2 0 1 144/11 vs. OKC 29 6-11 0-0 4-4 3 3 0 0 164/13 vs. LAL 39 7-11 0-1 2-4 8 2 1 2 16

34 JASON THOMPSON F 6-11 250 07/21/1986 24 yrs. old Rider 3rd NBA season

THOMPSON’S CAREER HIGHSMIN: 50 12/23/09 vs. CLEFGM: 11 12/12/09 vs. MINFGA: 20 04/08/10 vs. LAC3FGM: 1 04/06/10 vs. SA3FGA: 2 (2) 04/13/10 @ LALFTM: 14 01/16/09 vs. MIL

FTA: 15 01/16/09 vs. MIL

OREB: 10 12/06/08 vs. DENDREB: 12 01/15/10 @ PHIREB: 19 04/01/09 @ GSAST: 6 (2) 01/08/10 @ GSSTL: 3 (6) 01/24/11 @ PORBLK: 4 (4) 04/03/10 vs. POR

PTS: 27 11/13/09 vs. HOU

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SEASON 1 --- ---CAREER 14 --- ---

2010-11 REGULAR SEASON NOTES: Averaged 21.3 ppg (.450 FG%, .361 3pt%, .805 FT%),4.7 rpg, 3.4 apg, 1.67 spg, and 38.1 mpg in 27 games (started 23) with Sacramento ...Averaging 12.8 ppg (.434 FG%, .367 3pt%, .788 FT%), 3.5 rpg, 1.8 apg, and 24.3 mpg in73 games (started 23) with Sacramento and New Orleans ... Averaged 7.8 ppg (.410 FG%,.376 3pt%, .758 FT%), 2.8 rpg, 0.9 apg, and 16.2 mpg in 46 games o the bench or NewOrleans ... With the Kings, scored in double-gures in 25 games, 20-plus points in 17 games,30-plus in three games, 40-plus in one game ... Grabbed 10-plus rebounds in one game ...

Recorded one double-double ... Led Kings in scoring in 13 games, rebounds in two, assistsin ve games ... Acquired by Sacramento along with cash considerations rom New Orleansin exchange or orward Carl Landry.

2009-10 REGULAR SEASON NOTES: Averaged 14.5 ppg (.451 FG%, .374 3pt%, .814 FT%),2.9 rpg, 1.6 apg and 26.0 mpg in 73 games (started 17) with New Orleans in rookie season... Missed 10 games (5 - inactive, 1 - DNP-CD, 4 - lower back contusion) ... Among rookies,ranked ourth in scoring and sixth in ree throw percentage ... Set a ranchise rookie recordwith 117 three-pointers in a season ... At Cleveland (2/23), tied ranchise record or pointsscored by a rookie (37), set ranchise record or points in a quarter (23, 2nd) and points othe bench (previous, 33, Dell Curry).

NOTES: Born in Baton Rouge, LA ... Selected by New Orleans with the 43rd overall pick inthe second round o the 2009 NBA Drat ... Has two brothers.

LAST 5 GAMES (* denotes started)DATE OPP MIN FG-A 3FG-A FT-A R A ST BK PTS4/6 @ SA 34* 3-11 1-4 2-2 1 2 2 0 94/8 @ MEM 39* 8-23 1-4 1-1 3 3 1 0 184/10 @ GS 38* 7-17 0-4 7-9 4 3 0 0 214/11 vs. OKC 44* 8-23 1-8 4-4 9 4 6 0 214/13 vs. LAL 46* 14-26 4-9 1-3 6 4 2 0 33

23 MARCUS THORNTON G 6-4 205 06/05/1987 23 yrs. old Louisiana State 2nd NBA season

THORNTON’S CAREER HIGHSMIN: 47 03/05/11 @ UTFGM: 15 02/23/10 @ CLEFGA: 26 04/07/10 @ CHA3FGM: 6 03/01/10 vs. SA3FGA: 12 03/16/11 vs. CLEFTM: 12 03/14/11 vs. GSFTA: 14 03/14/11 vs. GS

OREB: 6 12/20/10 @ INDDREB: 10 01/30/11 @ PHOREB: 11 (2) 03/29/11 vs. PHOAST: 9 03/20/11 @ MINSTL: 4 (2) 03/18/11 vs. PHIBLK: 2 02/03/10 vs. OKCPTS: 42 03/14/11 vs. GS

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2010-11 REGULAR SEASON NOTES: Played in one game ... Missed 37 games (2/1-4/13)due to a partial patellar tendon tear, let knee ... Suered injury in practice on January 31... Underwent surgery on March 4 ... Assigned to Reno Bighorns (D-League) on 11/29 ...Averaged 4.4 ppg (27-53 FG, .509 FG%, 7-17 FT, .412 FT%), 2.7 rpg, 0.1 apg, 2.14 bpg, and10.5 mpg in 14 games (started 3) with Reno (D-League).

SACRAMENTO KINGS: Selected by Sacramento as an undergraduate out o Marshall with the33rd overall pick in the 2010 NBA Drat … Signed a contract with the Kings (7/8/10) … Isthe ourth reshman selected in the last our drats by Sacramento (Spencer Hawes in 2007,Tyreke Evans in 2009, and DeMarcus Cousins in 2010) … Joins current Knicks head coachMike D’Antoni (20th overall in 1973) as the only players rom Marshall drated by the Kingsranchise. 2010 NBA Summer League (Las Vegas): Averaged 6.8 ppg (.439 FG%, .417 FT%),5.0 rpg, and 2.33 bpg in starting all six games … Scored in double-gures twice … Rankedourth in the league in blocked shots, leading the Kings contingent in that category.

2009-10 REGULAR SEASON: Averaged 13.1 ppg (.524 FG%, 3-5 3pt, .588 FT%), 8.9 rpg, 5.35

bpg, and 26.1 mpg in 34 contests as a reshman at Marshall ... Named the Conerence USAFreshman and Deensive Player o the Year ater setting school records or single-season andcareer blocked shots (182), leading the nation while nishing with the second-most blocksever by a reshman and ourth-highest total in Division I annals—trailing only David Robinson(207 blocks or Navy in 1985-86), Mickell Gladness (196 blocks in 2006-07 or Alabama A&M), and Shawn James (196 blocks or Northeastern in 2005-06) ... Earned APHonorable Mention and Sporting News Second-Team All-American honors, Second Team All Conerence USA, Conerence USA All-Freshman Team, and Second Team NABCAll-District 11 accolades ... Led the NCAA with three triple-doubles ... Swatted at least three shots in 32 games and on 20 occasions blocked ve or more attempts ... Becamethe rst reshman in league history to record a triple-double, registering 17 points (8-11 FG, 1-1 FT), 14 rebounds, and tying a conerence record with 11 blocks vs. Brecia(12/16/09) ... Father played in the NFL or the Minnesota Vikings and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

33 HASSAN WHITESIDE C 7-0 235 06/13/1989 21 yrs. old Marshall Rookie

LAST 5 GAMES (* denotes started)DATE OPP MIN FG-A 3FG-A FT-A R A ST BK PTS4/6 @ SA Inactive List (partial patellar tendon tear, let knee)4/8 @ MEM Inactive List (partial patellar tendon tear, let knee)4/10 @ GS Inactive List (partial patellar tendon tear, let knee)4/11 vs. OKC Inactive List (partial patellar tendon tear, let knee)4/13 vs. LAL Inactive List (partial patellar tendon tear, let knee)

WHITESIDE’S CAREER HIGHSMIN: 2 10/27/10 @ MINFGM: FGA: 3FGM: 3FGA: 

FTM: FTA: 

OREB: DREB: REB: AST: STL: 

BLK: PTS: 

KINGS PLAYERS

2010-11 REGULAR SEASON NOTES: Averaged 13.7 ppg (.500 FG%, .357 3pt%, .864 FT%), 3.4rpg, 4.9 apg, 1.19 spg, and 34.6 mpg in 79 games (started 64) ... NWT - fu in three games(3/9-3/12) ... Scored in double-gures in 60 games, 20-plus in 12 games, 30-plus in onegame ... Dished out 10-plus assists in our games ... Recorded our double-doubles ... Ledteam in scoring in 10 games and assists in 33. Top Single-Game Perormance: Recordedcareer-high 34 points (11-18 FG, 4-7 3pt, 8-8 FT), seven rebounds, one assist, one steal,

and one block in 43 minutes vs. Golden State (12/21).

2009-10 REGULAR SEASON NOTES: Top Single-Game Perormances:Recorded a season-high26 points (11-24 FG, 2-3 3pt, 2-4 FT), three rebounds, nine assists, and our steals in 45minutes vs. Milwaukee (3/19) ... Tallied 25 points (11-16 FG, 0-1 3pt, 3-5 FT), one rebound,our assists, and two steals in 42 minutes vs. Utah (2/26) ... Dished out a a career-high 17assists while tallying 20 points (8-17 FG, 1-3 3pt, 3-4 FT), our rebounds, and two steals in39 minutes at LA Clippers (3/21) ... Recorded 23 points (10-19 FG, 3-7 3pt), our rebounds,six assists, and two steals in 47 minutes vs. LA Lakers (12/26) .

NOTES: Born in Celje, Slovenia ... Scored a career-high 30 points (13-20 FG, 0-3 3pt, 4-4 FT)to go along with ve rebounds, seven assists, two steals and one turnover in 38 minutes atLA Clippers (11/12/08) ... Selected by the Spurs in the rst round (28th overall) o the 2004NBA Drat ... Member o two NBA Championship teams with the Spurs (2005 and 2007) ...Played or the Slovenia National Team with Rasho Nesterovic (Toronto), Bostjan Nachbar(New Jersey), and Primoz Brezec (Charlotte) ... In 2004-05, set a Spurs rookie record orhighest three-point percentage in a single season (.408) and 58 treys were the third mostor a Spurs rookie (behind Tony Parker and Lloyd Daniels).

LAST 5 GAMES (* denotes started)DATE OPP MIN FG-A 3FG-A FT-A R A ST BK PTS4/6 @ SA 26 4-11 0-2 3-3 2 5 0 0 114/8 @ MEM 26 3-6 0-2 2-2 2 5 0 0 84/10 @ GS 32 6-9 2-3 0-0 3 6 3 0 14

4/11 vs. OKC 43* 8-15 0-3 5-5 7 7 4 0 214/13 vs. LAL 34 4-9 1-1 2-2 5 6 1 0 11

19 BENO UDRIH G 6-3 205 07/05/1982 28 yrs. old Sempeter, Slovenia 7th NBA season

UDRIH’S CAREER HIGHSMIN: 56 01/14/09 @ GSFGM: 13 11/12/08 @ LACFGA: 24 03/19/10 vs. MIL3FGM: 6 12/19/07 @ MIL3FGA: 7 (4) 12/21/10 vs. GSFTM: 9 (2) 03/23/11 @ MILFTA: 11 03/23/11 @ MIL

OREB: 4 (2) 01/14/09 @ GSDREB: 9 03/28/10 @ CLEREB: 10 03/28/10 @ CLEAST: 17 03/21/10 @ LACSTL: 6 12/22/08 @ SABLK: 2 (2) 03/27/09 vs. MEMPTS: 34 12/21/10 vs. GS

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SEASON 12 1 ---CAREER 29 2 1 - 3/28/10 @ CLE (18, 10, 15)

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KINGS/OPPONENTS STATISTICS GAME-BY-GAME––––––––––– POINTS –––––––––––– BIGGEST

Points REB AST STL TO (pts o) BLK PAINT 2nd CHNCE FASTBREAK LEADSDate Opponent W/L SAC opp SAC opp SAC opp SAC opp SAC opp SAC opp SAC opp SAC opp Sac Opp Sac Opp10/27 @ MIN W 117 116 45 46 25 22 8 5 13 (14) 13 (22) 4 8 40 46 14 14 19 35 9 910/29 @ NJ L 100 106 31 43 21 18 7 2 12 (4) 27 (32) 3 4 44 34 25 9 17 10 8 1810/30 @ CLE W 107 104 43 35 24 22 7 8 15 (14) 13 (19) 4 2 36 44 13 11 13 27 11 1611/1 vs. TOR W 111 108 40 42 15 19 5 3 11 (10) 15 (17) 4 3 52 44 21 17 16 21 8 1711/3 vs. LAL L 100 112 49 43 20 24 4 4 8 (11) 6 (7) 4 4 52 46 13 7 17 18 5 2011/6 vs. MEM L 91 100 41 43 16 13 8 7 21 (22) 15 (17) 10 5 42 48 24 18 19 10 2 16

11/10 vs. MIN L 89 98 41 41 25 15 6 5 19 (25) 15 (20) 9 2 36 34 12 15 13 0 4 911/12 @ PHO L 89 103 50 42 18 19 6 8 11 (15) 11 (18) 1 3 42 54 16 20 6 10 4 1411/14 vs. DET L 94 100 41 37 14 18 10 7 12 (13) 12 (18) 3 5 58 48 30 12 20 19 4 911/17 vs. NY L 106 113 39 37 15 14 6 7 16 (18) 18 (23) 5 5 56 46 11 15 9 14 14 1511/19 vs. NJ W 86 81 45 39 13 18 7 5 16 (11) 17 (25) 6 4 32 40 23 11 7 11 8 711/21 vs. NO L 71 75 51 49 14 20 5 10 22 (23) 15 (18) 9 6 36 28 12 6 12 17 10 511/22 @ UT L 83 94 50 39 18 20 8 9 16 (17) 8 (4) 7 9 24 40 23 8 10 24 3 2511/25 @ LAC L 82 100 35 45 21 19 7 5 13 (17) 17 (16) 4 4 32 58 10 13 11 7 7 2011/27 vs. CHI L 85 96 43 44 21 23 6 8 18 (21) 12 (12) 12 5 40 38 6 10 16 20 16 1111/30 vs. IND L 98 107 47 41 17 22 4 8 14 (13) 13 (16) 3 6 42 48 21 17 9 17 5 1812/3 @ LAL L 80 113 40 39 15 27 3 10 21 (27) 11 (12) 2 8 30 68 12 6 13 22 3 3512/4 vs. DAL L 103 105 37 36 24 23 5 4 11 (8) 11 (12) 4 6 46 44 6 7 16 10 12 412/6 @ LAC L 91 98 45 43 15 23 7 5 13 (11) 14 (14) 7 6 46 40 14 13 23 15 8 1712/8 vs. WAS W 116 91 48 36 27 11 15 10 19 (18) 24 (33) 4 3 48 36 19 13 26 10 32 412/11 vs. MIA L 83 104 36 57 17 22 6 7 11 (16) 15 (15) 4 8 36 34 14 14 14 21 8 2312/14 @ HOU L 105 118 41 42 21 31 5 11 18 (23) 11 (22) 6 4 38 56 10 15 12 21 9 2212/15 @ NO L 91 94 41 43 19 25 5 5 16 (20) 12 (12) 2 6 42 38 14 13 11 12 23 612/17 @ OKC L 87 102 42 43 15 23 3 8 15 (19) 13 (12) 3 8 48 56 18 20 10 10 4 1812/19 vs. HOU L 93 102 38 50 18 28 9 5 13 (13) 22 (29) 10 11 34 28 17 13 8 18 10 912/21 vs. GS LOT 109 117 56 48 18 24 9 12 21 (25) 19 (29) 7 8 50 54 25 15 18 31 16 11

12/23 vs. MIL L 79 84 57 37 18 13 3 7 25 (30) 13 (12) 4 9 24 50 14 6 11 9 8 612/27 vs. LAC L 99 100 34 48 18 23 10 6 10 (19) 22 (18) 7 5 26 50 18 14 8 18 6 1312/29 vs. MEM W 100 98 41 40 20 18 10 9 21 (22) 15 (22) 4 1 34 56 14 17 21 16 2 111/1 @ DEN L 86 104 35 58 23 22 15 10 14 (17) 21 (18) 7 7 54 42 16 20 8 19 2 201/2 vs. PHO W 94 89 60 32 21 24 2 8 15 (14) 7 (4) 6 5 40 38 21 9 11 13 5 141/4 vs. ATL L 102 108 39 47 23 23 9 6 11 (10) 20 (22) 4 3 60 46 18 8 25 28 5 221/6 vs. DEN W 122 102 33 30 19 12 11 0 16 (20) 23 (27) 4 5 46 42 6 10 27 15 23 61/9 @ TOR L 112 118 41 39 19 26 8 4 9 (10) 16 (20) 6 8 54 64 18 13 30 19 4 91/11 @ WAS LOT 133 136 40 55 31 28 11 10 12 (17) 20 (24) 6 3 64 40 15 22 24 15 6 201/12 @ BOS L 95 119 37 38 19 29 7 16 23 (34) 15 (14) 6 3 42 56 13 16 16 16 1 281/14 @ NY W 93 83 60 49 16 13 11 9 22 (18) 16 (21) 13 7 40 36 13 9 19 12 16 21/15 @ DET L 106 110 45 30 27 20 6 10 15 (19) 10 (14) 1 3 52 58 18 15 8 14 14 81/17 @ ATL L 98 100 47 38 18 25 6 3 8 (8) 10 (13) 3 10 60 42 22 7 16 11 10 71/19 vs. POR LOT 90 94 45 42 22 25 6 13 19 (18) 15 (12) 6 6 42 38 15 14 2 11 8 41/21 @ GS LOT 112 119 45 44 22 21 11 13 20 (27) 20 (25) 2 5 60 60 19 14 15 30 9 101/24 @ POR W 96 81 44 39 19 16 9 6 18 (18) 19 (31) 5 6 44 40 15 22 12 6 15 41/25 vs. CHA L 89 94 44 50 16 12 8 5 9 (4) 16 (20) 5 1 40 42 22 15 14 14 2 141/28 @ LAL W 100 95 42 36 21 20 8 5 17 (17) 14 (18) 3 4 50 36 19 14 13 10 20 51/29 vs. NO W 102 96 39 35 23 15 9 6 13 (10) 15 (17) 2 5 52 30 9 15 11 8 17 02/1 vs. BOS L 90 95 36 43 18 23 10 14 23 (25) 17 (20) 12 3 28 48 6 11 23 20 10 10

2/4 vs. SA L 100 113 43 42 19 28 8 7 13 (22) 18 (15) 0 1 52 54 11 7 30 12 0 252/7 vs. UT L 104 107 45 38 18 19 1 8 20 (25) 11 (7) 8 4 50 54 13 16 8 14 10 52/9 vs. DAL L 100 102 48 39 19 22 7 2 11 (14) 12 (10) 1 5 52 36 19 6 12 17 10 112/12 vs. OKC L 97 99 49 36 18 12 3 9 19 (26) 12 (15) 0 8 56 44 19 8 15 14 8 132/13 @ PHO W 113 108 51 36 19 25 7 7 16 (20) 12 (14) 5 10 50 50 23 16 19 22 10 102/15 @ OKC L 96 126 42 48 18 28 8 9 16 (18) 12 (12) 3 10 48 50 21 19 18 28 0 322/16 @ DAL L 100 116 40 35 24 34 15 11 26 (38) 21 (24) 4 0 34 54 16 14 27 21 6 262/22 @ MIA L 97 117 34 43 18 20 3 9 12 (11) 9 (6) 1 4 46 40 14 16 15 20 0 292/23 @ ORL W 111 105 42 36 30 21 11 9 19 (26) 17 (26) 5 4 50 44 9 14 16 28 11 122/25 @ CHA L 98 110 44 38 26 20 4 6 18 (25) 9 (6) 5 6 40 54 21 19 5 14 8 162/26 @ MEM L 92 120 38 47 22 23 4 9 18 (21) 10 (10) 3 8 46 78 14 20 18 23 8 332/28 vs. LAC W 105 99 49 39 14 20 11 14 19 (27) 21 (23) 4 3 48 46 13 12 22 26 7 93/2 vs. POR L 102 107 36 38 16 24 4 11 16 (25) 10 (8) 3 4 52 46 15 15 12 8 7 103/5 @ UT LOT 102 109 50 47 20 22 8 12 18 (15) 16 (24) 9 13 44 50 11 13 5 18 9 103/7 vs. HOU L 101 123 42 39 21 23 8 8 16 (33) 16 (17) 6 5 66 58 17 19 10 26 6 303/9 vs. ORL L 102 106 51 36 18 15 6 10 21 (23) 14 (9) 3 9 38 40 18 10 5 16 8 53/11 @ SA L 103 108 40 42 25 19 9 10 15 (20) 14 (19) 8 4 42 44 9 15 18 21 6 123/12 @ NO L 103 115 44 39 18 24 6 10 16 (16) 12 (14) 6 7 54 38 15 7 20 21 3 183/14 vs. GS W 129 119 46 24 28 24 11 9 19 (24) 13 (20) 5 5 66 38 23 9 28 21 25 33/16 vs. CLE L 93 97 49 42 22 16 8 7 14 (18) 17 (16) 5 3 46 48 25 5 16 16 10 7

3/18 vs. PHI L 80 102 51 57 17 30 6 16 22 (27) 14 (7) 2 5 36 42 8 15 8 18 4 283/20 @ MIN W 127 95 47 27 30 20 11 7 16 (11) 25 (33) 4 3 50 36 14 10 20 6 34 53/21 @ CHI L 92 132 34 38 19 34 7 16 22 (35) 10 (12) 1 10 22 56 8 13 7 36 4 403/23 @ MIL W 97 90 47 32 21 23 9 6 15 (11) 15 (18) 4 6 54 34 16 17 7 9 8 93/25 @ IND W 110 93 55 52 27 15 10 5 13 (13) 15 (18) 9 6 64 40 16 17 20 14 22 23/27 @ PHI WOT 114 111 58 36 20 22 10 9 21 (28) 12 (15) 3 10 36 40 13 14 17 27 5 123/29 vs. PHO W 116 113 50 39 31 28 7 11 18 (22) 11 (12) 5 6 52 62 11 10 19 33 6 113/30 @ DEN L 90 104 35 43 25 21 7 11 20 (25) 15 (13) 4 7 38 46 4 7 12 24 13 144/1 vs. DEN L 90 99 41 45 19 23 12 9 16 (19) 18 (18) 4 5 48 58 14 13 11 21 10 174/3 vs. UT W 106 97 39 33 29 25 9 8 14 (16) 14 (20) 6 5 52 40 7 6 31 22 21 64/5 @ HOU W 104 101 46 43 18 24 8 8 17 (28) 14 (12) 5 7 58 36 12 11 16 15 12 64/6 @ SA L 92 124 38 48 21 26 4 7 9 (13) 12 (17) 4 6 42 48 17 6 11 36 4 324/8 @ MEM L 96 101 49 42 18 21 4 8 17 (19) 9 (9) 4 11 50 62 31 12 14 28 1 124/10 @ GS W 104 103 52 43 23 27 7 13 23 (27) 10 (12) 2 7 38 44 19 15 21 20 10 84/11 vs. OKC L 112 120 40 40 21 20 15 9 13 (11) 19 (23) 2 11 32 50 11 17 22 18 10 124/13 vs. LAL LOT 108 116 53 43 24 30 5 8 12 (14) 12 (14) 6 4 50 50 14 6 22 13 3 20

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Date Opponent W/L SAC opp SAC opp SAC opp SAC opp SAC opp SAC opp SAC opp SAC opp Sac Opp10/27 @ MIN W .459 .473 .364 .444 .745 .786 27 23 26 35 34 25 30 33 35 5410/29 @ NJ L .419 .525 .250 .545 .654 .800 21 29 32 32 24 15 23 30 35 3210/30 @ CLE W .519 .488 .600 .316 .750 .690 34 34 19 33 31 15 23 22 23 4111/1 vs. TOR W .477 .459 .417 .429 .815 .724 16 33 35 29 27 24 33 22 32 3011/3 vs. LAL L .440 .464 .273 .524 .609 .821 33 35 20 27 25 30 22 20 31 1411/6 vs. MEM L .430 .482 .250 .200 .750 .739 24 30 25 23 18 27 24 20 33 14

11/10 vs. MIN L .444 .471 .250 .364 .625 .600 22 27 23 24 27 23 17 24 33 1111/12 @ PHO L .409 .519 .278 .333 .632 .630 24 30 19 22 25 25 21 26 18 4311/14 vs. DET L .453 .539 .111 .333 .667 .789 19 22 26 28 27 25 22 25 35 4711/17 vs. NY L .449 .521 .267 .400 .846 .846 27 14 22 40 25 29 32 30 47 3011/19 vs. NJ W .429 .457 .364 .182 .696 .789 21 19 22 27 21 17 22 18 31 1611/21 vs. NO L .387 .322 .308 .333 .600 .938 16 14 23 25 17 20 15 16 24 1511/22 @ UT L .358 .447 .313 .333 .741 .697 22 20 15 29 19 29 27 16 41 3711/25 @ LAC L .408 .507 .364 .154 .625 .778 25 30 25 24 19 30 13 16 31 2011/27 vs. CHI L .407 .429 .357 .273 .824 .818 28 21 29 23 19 25 9 27 22 1611/30 vs. IND L .443 .456 .250 .316 .652 .853 23 22 29 30 17 28 29 27 59 2312/3 @ LAL L .403 .566 .313 .214 .591 .727 16 21 19 31 17 30 28 31 37 5212/4 vs. DAL L .482 .500 .579 .294 .750 .828 37 28 18 26 25 26 23 25 22 3312/6 @ LAC L .365 .444 .188 .389 .813 .826 20 16 24 34 19 29 28 19 53 3412/8 vs. WAS W .542 .413 .471 .455 .750 .706 26 27 33 18 33 25 24 21 41 2612/11 vs. MIA L .367 .519 .333 .500 .524 .625 24 17 18 30 20 31 21 26 41 1612/14 @ HOU L .525 .500 .364 .435 .773 .762 30 27 18 31 24 33 33 27 47 5512/15 @ NO L .464 .436 .300 .364 .583 .733 29 23 28 18 20 28 14 25 23 4212/17 @ OKC L .427 .481 .182 .200 .652 .636 22 21 24 32 21 19 20 30 19 3212/19 vs. HOU L .446 .385 .500 .440 .842 .773 31 26 26 26 24 27 12 23 38 3912/21 vs. GS LOT .390 .472 .304 .400 .857 .697 18 26 30 23 36 21 18 32 7 15 37 2312/23 vs. MIL L .365 .432 .333 .222 .667 .667 25 24 14 19 25 19 15 22 27 3512/27 vs. LAC L .414 .482 .500 .409 .824 .733 21 28 28 30 27 18 23 24 22 2412/29 vs. MEM W .461 .437 .471 .333 .786 .750 24 27 26 24 20 23 30 24 43 211/1 @ DEN L .422 .459 .267 .429 .400 .769 23 23 16 28 21 18 26 35 26 481/2 vs. PHO W .405 .402 .333 .259 .815 .800 17 27 22 21 26 25 29 16 29 281/4 vs. ATL L .448 .513 .357 .444 .611 .833 23 27 17 27 23 23 39 31 30 441/6 vs. DEN W .564 .507 .500 .250 .833 .867 29 27 40 28 22 26 31 21 38 301/9 @ TOR L .440 .585 .313 .462 .794 .696 31 34 19 23 35 28 27 33 33 381/11 @ WAS LOT .491 .495 .350 .529 .800 .846 19 38 37 16 27 40 43 32 7 10 59 291/12 @ BOS L .514 .521 .154 .600 .750 .636 22 28 27 29 18 33 28 29 47 561/14 @ NY W .424 .315 .385 .321 .769 .800 24 15 22 27 23 16 24 25 31 321/15 @ DET L .512 .558 .462 .250 .519 .759 36 27 34 32 10 23 26 28 30 521/17 @ ATL L .446 .470 .111 .250 .682 .850 32 27 30 26 20 20 16 27 22 101/19 vs. POR LOT .427 .432 .278 .375 .682 .923 26 21 22 25 17 19 20 20 5 9 35 171/21 @ GS LOT .447 .516 .250 .222 .676 .850 28 27 23 24 23 31 30 22 8 15 19 181/24 @ POR W .500 .395 .556 .333 .750 .727 25 20 20 23 25 22 26 16 24 151/25 vs. CHA L .360 .451 .083 .375 .828 .750 19 21 23 31 25 24 22 18 35 191/28 @ LAL W .512 .413 .364 .304 .667 .846 30 33 29 22 26 16 15 24 34 281/29 vs. NO W .500 .432 .333 .250 .800 .933 24 22 32 24 20 21 26 29 36 242/1 vs. BOS L .437 .447 .545 .364 .815 .882 20 27 34 18 17 29 19 21 26 262/4 vs. SA L .435 .571 .167 .389 .750 .667 19 34 24 27 32 30 25 22 40 412/7 vs. UT L .469 .489 .400 .111 .759 .667 30 30 26 25 31 25 17 27 23 182/9 vs. DAL L .470 .469 .231 .360 .826 .773 28 20 19 36 26 18 27 28 42 582/12 vs. OKC L .452 .475 .083 .154 .714 .656 24 27 21 27 27 21 25 24 24 262/13 @ PHO W .457 .467 .462 .300 .875 .750 30 32 20 25 28 24 35 27 44 432/15 @ OKC L .402 .500 .182 .333 .774 .933 24 37 26 31 25 32 21 26 56 582/16 @ DAL L .493 .556 .500 .500 .765 .500 25 25 23 36 28 35 24 20 33 622/22 @ MIA L .476 .567 .286 .389 .650 .727 16 35 28 28 26 30 27 24 44 272/23 @ ORL W .525 .449 .500 .286 .778 .850 31 25 27 36 21 23 32 21 33 272/25 @ CHA L .434 .494 .467 .300 .905 .714 30 28 14 24 29 26 25 32 42 222/26 @ MEM L .447 .547 .250 .273 .684 .813 28 23 21 33 17 33 26 31 42 542/28 vs. LAC W .475 .457 .278 .353 .686 .704 29 29 22 23 27 31 27 16 42 273/2 vs. POR L .532 .460 .357 .462 .765 .840 29 30 24 31 20 18 29 28 56 263/5 @ UT LOT .409 .455 .500 .400 .633 .758 29 30 20 27 23 15 23 23 7 14 35 243/7 vs. HOU L .474 .530 .333 .391 .818 .963 30 29 28 36 16 30 27 28 31 513/9 vs. ORL L .410 .494 .357 .435 .744 .563 33 29 26 27 20 20 23 30 29 243/11 @ SA L .455 .494 .360 .444 .933 .800 20 22 26 30 25 23 32 33 59 373/12 @ NO L .476 .519 .300 .231 .769 .824 24 31 33 26 28 27 18 31 24 343/14 vs. GS W .566 .500 .471 .423 .818 .667 35 20 36 39 36 25 22 35 23 593/16 vs. CLE L .380 .514 .391 .222 .615 .633 28 18 23 27 23 28 19 24 15 343/18 vs. PHI L .345 .444 .227 .438 .607 .583 23 32 15 23 16 25 26 22 29 513/20 @ MIN W .560 .443 .500 .412 .609 .750 28 23 29 25 28 27 42 20 49 453/21 @ CHI L .432 .613 .417 .706 .852 .710 28 34 19 30 25 34 20 34 22 523/23 @ MIL W .446 .457 .273 .333 .741 .833 25 32 28 24 22 18 22 16 19 203/25 @ IND W .480 .352 .438 .160 .700 .833 22 18 33 19 30 31 25 25 33 333/27 @ PHI WOT .447 .440 .600 .357 .806 .722 18 27 26 22 30 22 26 29 14 11 35 143/29 vs. PHO W .533 .500 .450 .238 .550 .667 30 34 29 27 26 32 31 20 50 263/30 @ DEN L .456 .469 .286 .273 .750 .688 28 20 23 21 20 33 19 30 36 484/1 vs. DEN L .398 .488 .095 .286 .647 .773 28 21 23 27 16 31 23 20 29 454/3 vs. UT W .519 .469 .400 .462 .818 .750 26 19 24 21 31 32 25 25 31 314/5 @ HOU W .530 .426 .091 .280 .833 .667 24 28 28 18 24 28 28 27 26 244/6 @ SA L .398 .605 .350 .632 .733 .800 22 23 27 28 21 41 22 32 30 554/8 @ MEM L .421 .452 .167 .125 .722 .686 21 28 22 18 24 31 29 24 33 214/10 @ GS W .451 .416 .333 .273 .800 .722 30 26 30 33 17 24 27 20 40 164/11 vs. OKC L .412 .573 .200 .200 .905 .865 20 24 37 27 26 36 29 33 22 324/13 vs. LAL LOT .455 .495 .292 .375 .579 .909 26 31 22 25 22 32 29 11 9 17 29 21

KINGS/OPPONENTS STATISTICS GAME-BY-GAME

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KINGS PLAYER GAMES MISSEDGames

Player Missed Reason DateOmri Casspi 1 back stiness 3/5Samuel Dalembert 1 let adductor strain 10/27

1 personal reasons 12/8Tyreke Evans 1 NBA suspension 10/27

20 plantar asciitis, let oot 12/14, 2/15, 2/16, 2/22, 2/23, 2/25, 2/26, 2/28, 3/2, 3/5, 3/7, 3/9, 3/11, 3/12, 3/14,3/16, 3/18, 3/20, 3/21, 3/23

4 sprained let ankle 1/9, 1/11, 1/12, 4/11Francisco Garcia 2 virus 11/25, 11/27

21 strained let cal 1/17, 1/19, 1/21, 1/24, 1/25, 1/28, 1/29, 2/1, 2/4, 2/7, 2/9, 2/12, 2/13, 2/15, 2/16,2/22, 2/23, 2/25, 2/26, 2/28, 3/2Luther Head 1 personal reasons 11/6

1 sore right cal 3/18Jason Thompson 3 right ring nger laceration 12/19, 12/21, 12/23

2 sprained right ankle 2/1, 2/4Beno Udrih 3 fu 3/9, 3/11, 3/12Hassan Whiteside 37 partial patellar tendon tear, let knee 2/1, 2/4, 2/7, 2/9, 2/12, 2/13, 2/15, 2/16, 2/22, 2/23, 2/25, 2/26, 2/28, 3/2, 3/5, 3/7,

3/9, 3/11, 3/12, 3/14, 3/16, 3/18, 3/20, 3/21, 3/23, 3/25, 3/27, 3/29, 3/30, 4/1, 4/3, 4/54/6, 4/8, 4/10, 4/11, 4/13

Total Games Missed 98

KINGS STARTING LINEUPS (27 dierent) last lineup in italics Lineup (SF, PF, C, SG, PG) Record Date(s)Landry, Green, Cousins, Garcia, Udrih 1-0 10/27Casspi, Landry, Cousins, Evans, Udrih 2-2 10/29, 10/30, 11/1, 11/3Casspi, Landry, Dalembert, Evans, Udrih 0-4 11/6, 11/10, 11/12, 11/14Landry, Thompson, Dalembert, Head, Evans 0-1 11/17

Greene, Landry, Dalembert, Head, Evans 1-3 11/19, 11/21, 11/22, 11/25Greene, Thompson, Dalembert, Head, Evans 0-3 11/27, 11/30, 12/3Greene, Thompson, Cousins, Evans, Udrih 1-7 12/4, 12/6, 12/8, 12/11, 12/15, 12/17, 1/17, 1/19Greene, Thompson, Cousins, Head, Udrih 0-1 12/14Greene, Jackson, Cousins, Evans, Udrih 0-2 12/19, 12/21Greene, Landry, Dalembert, Evans, Udrih 0-1 12/23Garcia, Landry, Dalembert, Evans, Udrih 0-1 12/27Garcia. Thompson, Dalembert, Evans, Udrih 1-0 12/29Garcia, Thompson, Cousins, Evans, Udrih 3-3 1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/6, 1/14, 1/15Garcia, Thompson, Cousins, Taylor, Udrih 0-1 1/9Garcia, Thompson, Cousins, Head, Udrih 0-1 1/11Garcia, Thompson, Cousins, Jeter, Udrih 0-1 1/12Casspi, Thompson, Cousins, Evans, Udrih 3-5 1/21, 1/24, 1/25, 1/28, 1/29, 2/7, 2/9, 2/12Casspi, Cousins, Dalembert, Evans, Udrih 0-2 2/1, 2/4Casspi, Thompson, Dalembert, Evans, Udrih 1-0 2/13Casspi, Thompson, Dalembert, Head, Udrih 0-1 2/15Casspi, Cousins, Dalembert, Taylor, Udrih 0-1 2/16Casspi, Thompson, Cousins, Taylor, Udrih 1-2 2/22, 2/23, 2/25Casspi, Thompson, Dalembert, Taylor, Udrih 1-2 2/26, 2/28, 3/2Greene, Cousins, Dalembert, Thornton, Udrih 0-1 3/5Garcia, Cousins, Dalembert, Thornton, Udrih 6-6 3/7, 3/14, 3/16, 3/18, 3/20, 3/21, 3/23, 3/25, 3/27, 3/29, 3/30, 4/11Garcia, Cousins, Dalembert, Thornton, Head 0-3 3/9, 3/11, 3/12Garcia, Cousins, Dalembert, Thornton, Evans 3-4 4/1, 4/3, 4/5, 4/6, 4/8, 4/10

Kings used 29 dierent starting lineups in 2009-10

IN THE 2010-11 REGULAR SEASON, THE KINGS ARE:12-15 leading at the hal0-4 tied at the hal12-39 trailing at the hal16-12 leading ater three quarters0-5 tied ater three quarters8-42 trailing ater three quarters19-23 scoring 100+ points5-35 scoring under 100 points

11-45 allowing opponent to score 100+ points13-13 holding opponent to under 100 points22-30 outrebounding opponent0-2 tied with opponent in rebounding2-26 outrebounded by opponent

17-27 bench outscores opponent2-1 benches are tied5-30 bench outscored by opponent bench19-34 committing 15 or more turnovers5-24 committing under 15 turnovers20-5 outshooting opponent0-0 tied FG% with opponent4-54 outshot by opponent

12-4 shooting .500 or better rom the eld12-54 shooting under .500 rom the eld3-25 opponent shoots .500 or better rom the eld21-33 opponent shoots under .500 rom the eld

18-18 outshooting opponents in 3pt FG%0-2 tied in 3pt FG%6-38 outshot by opponents in 3pt FG%6-6 shooting .500 or better in 3pt FG%12-28 outshooting or tied with opponents in FT%12-30 outshot by opponents in FT%19-32 shooting .700 or better in FT%6-11 shooting 30 or more ree throws

9-22 having more FT attempts than opponents5-1 tied in ree throw attempts with opponent10-35 having less FT attempts than opponents

KINGS STATISTICS

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2010-11 REGULAR SEASON - SACRAMENTO KINGS HIGHS/LOWS

INDIVIDUAL - MOSTPoints (OT):Points: 42 Thornton, 3/14 vs. Golden StateField Goals Made: 14 (2) Thornton, 4/13 vs. LA Lakers (OT)Field Goals Attempted: 29 Evans, 1/21 @ Golden State (OT)Free Throws Made: 18+ Cousins, 4/11 vs. Oklahoma CityFree Throws Attempted: 21+ Cousins, 4/11 vs. Oklahoma City3PT Field Goals Made: 6 Casspi, 10/30 @ Cleveland3PT FG Attempted: 12 Thornton, 3/16 vs. ClevelandRebounds: 19 Dalembert, 3/27 @ Philadelphia (OT)Oensive Rebounds: 9 Dalembert, 4/13 vs. LA Lakers (OT)Deensive Rebounds: 17 Dalembert, 3/27 @ Philadelphia (OT)Assists: 13 Udrih, 2/25 @ CharlotteSteals: 6 (2) Thornton, 4/11 vs. Oklahoma CityBlocks: 6 Dalembert, 1/14 @ New YorkTurnovers: 8 Cousins, 3/21 @ ChicagoMinutes: 48 Evans, 1/21 @ Golden State (OT)

TEAM - MOSTPoints, Game (OT): 133 1/11 @ Washington (OT)Points, Game: 129 3/14 vs. Golden StateField Goals Made: 53 1/11 @ Washington (OT)Field Goals Attempted: 108 1/11 @ Washington (OT)Best Field Goal %: .564 1/6 vs. DenverFree Throws Made: 38 4/11 vs. Oklahoma CityFree Throws Attempted: 47 10/27 @ MinnesotaBest Free Throw %: .933 3/11 @ San Antonio3PT FG Made: 13 12/27 vs. LA Clippers3PT FG Attempted: 26 12/27 vs. LA ClippersBest 3PT FG % .600 (2) 3/27 @ Philadelphia (OT)Rebounds: 60 (2) 1/14 @ New YorkOensive Rebounds: 21 (2) 1/15 @ DetroitDeensive Rebounds: 47 1/14 @ New YorkAssists: 31 (2) 3/29 vs. PhoenixSteals: 15 (3) 2/16 @ DallasBlocks: 13 1/14 @ New YorkTurnovers: 26 2/16 @ DallasPts. O Turnovers Allowed: 38 2/16 @ DallasPersonal Fouls: 32 10/29 @ New JerseyPoints in the Paint: 66 (2) 3/14 vs. Golden State2nd Chance Points: 31 4/8 @ MemphisFastbreak Points: 31 4/3 vs. UtahBench Points: 59 (2) 1/11 @ Washington (OT)

TEAM - LEASTPoints, Game: 71 11/21 vs. New OrleansField Goals Made: 29 (4) 3/18 vs. PhiladelphiaField Goals Attempted: 70 1/12 @ BostonWorst Field Goal %: .358 11/22 @ UtahFree Throws Made: 6 1/1 @ DenverFree Throws Attempted: 10 3/25 @ IndianaWorst Free Throw %: .400 1/1 @ Denver3PT FG Made: 1 (4) 4/5 @ Houston3PT FG Attempted: 8 2/16 @ DallasWorst 3PT FG %: .083 (2) 2/12 vs. Oklahoma CityRebounds: 31 10/29 @ New JerseyOensive Rebounds: 6 (3) 4/5 @ HoustonDeensive Rebounds: 19 12/27 vs. LA ClippersAssists: 13 11/19 vs. New JerseySteals: 1 2/7 vs. UtahBlocks: 0 (2) 2/12 vs. Oklahoma CityTurnovers: 8 (2) 1/17 @ AtlantaPersonal Fouls: 14 (2) 3/23 @ Milwaukee

OPPONENT HIGHS/LOWS

INDIVIDUAL - MOST43 Young, 1/11 @ Washington (OT)42 Beasley, 11/10 vs. Minnesota17 Beasley, 11/10 vs. Minnesota31 Beasley, 11/10 vs. Minnesota16 Gallinari, 11/17 vs. New York17 (2) Durant, 4/11 vs. Oklahoma City7 Young, 1/11 @ Washington (OT)10 Young, 1/11 @ Washington (OT)19 Evans, 11/1 vs. Toronto10 Evans, 11/1 vs. Toronto15 Bosh, 12/11 vs. Miami18 Nash, 2/13 @ Phoenix6 Wright, 4/10 @ Golden State7 Horord, 1/17 @ Atlanta7 (3) Durant, 4/11 vs. Oklahoma City49 Ellis, 1/21 @ Golden State (OT)

TEAM - MOST136 1/11 @ Washington (OT)132 3/21 @ Chicago52 2/26 @ Memphis101 4/10 @ Golden State.613 3/21 @ Chicago36 10/29 @ New Jersey45 10/29 @ New Jersey.963 3/7 vs. Houston13 2/16 @ Dallas28 1/14 @ New York.706 3/21 @ Chicago58 1/1 @ Denver19 4/10 @ Golden State46 12/11 vs. Miami34 (2) 3/21 @ Chicago16 (3) 3/21 @ Chicago13 3/5 @ Utah27 10/29 @ New Jersey33 (2) 3/20 @ Minnesota32 10/27 @ Minnesota78 2/26 @ Memphis22 1/11 @ Washington (OT)36 (2) 4/6 @ San Antonio62 2/16 @ Dallas

TEAM - LEAST75 11/21 vs. New Orleans28 11/21 vs. New Orleans61 10/29 @ New Jersey.315 1/14 @ New York3 2/16 @ Dallas6 2/16 @ Dallas.500 2/16 @ Dallas1 (3) 4/8 @ Memphis3 12/29 vs. Memphis.111 2/7 vs. Utah24 3/14 vs. Golden State4 (2) 4/13 vs. LA Lakers (OT)20 3/14 vs. Golden State12 (3) 2/12 vs. Oklahoma City0 1/6 vs. Denver0 2/16 @ Dallas6 11/3 vs. LA Lakers13 11/12 @ Phoenix

INACTIVE LISTDATE OPP PLAYER10/27 @ MIN Dalembert, Wright10/29 @ NJ Jeter, Whiteside10/30 @ CLE Jeter, Whiteside11/1 vs. TOR Jeter, Whiteside11/3 vs. LAL Jeter, Whiteside11/6 vs. MEM Head, Wright11/10 vs. MIN Jeter, Whiteside11/12 @ PHO Jeter, Whiteside11/14 vs. DET Jeter, Whiteside

11/17 vs. NY Jeter, Whiteside11/19 vs. NJ Jeter, Whiteside11/21 vs. NO Whiteside, Wright11/22 @ UT Whiteside, Wright11/25 @ LAC Garcia, Whiteside11/27 vs. CHI Garcia, Whiteside11/30 vs. IND Whiteside12/3 @ LAL Whiteside12/4 vs. DAL Whiteside12/6 @ LAC Whiteside12/8 vs. WAS Whiteside12/11 vs. MIA Whiteside12/14 @ HOU Whiteside12/15 @ NO Taylor, Whiteside12/17 @ OKC Taylor, Whiteside12/19 vs. HOU Thompson, Whiteside12/21 vs. GS Thompson, Whiteside12/23 vs. MIL Thompson, Whiteside12/27 vs. LAC Head, Whiteside12/29 vs. MEM Head, Whiteside1/1 @ DEN Head, Whiteside1/2 vs. PHO Head, Whiteside1/4 vs. ATL Head, Whiteside1/6 vs. DEN Head, Whiteside1/9 @ TOR Evans, Whiteside1/11 @ WAS Evans, Whiteside1/12 @ BOS Evans, Whiteside1/14 @ NY Head, Whiteside1/15 @ DET Head, Whiteside1/17 @ ATL Garcia, Whiteside1/19 vs. POR Garcia, Whiteside1/21 @ GS Garcia, Whiteside1/24 @ POR Garcia, Whiteside1/25 vs. CHA Garcia, Whiteside1/28 @ LAL Garcia, Whiteside1/29 vs. NO Garcia, Whiteside2/1 vs. BOS Garcia, Whiteside2/4 vs. SA Garcia, Whiteside2/7 vs. UT Garcia, Whiteside2/9 vs. DAL Garcia, Whiteside2/12 vs. OKC Garcia, Whiteside2/13 @ PHO Cousins, Whiteside2/15 @ OKC Garcia, Whiteside2/16 @ DAL Garcia, Whiteside2/22 @ MIA Evans, Whiteside2/23 @ ORL Whiteside2/25 @ CHA Daniels, Evans, Whiteside2/26 @ MEM Daniels, Evans, Whiteside2/28 vs. LAC Daniels, Evans, Whiteside3/2 vs. POR Daniels, Evans, Whiteside3/5 @ UT Daniels, Evans, Whiteside3/7 vs. HOU Daniels, Evans, Whiteside3/9 vs. ORL Daniels, Evans, Whiteside3/11 @ SA Daniels, Evans, Whiteside3/12 @ NO Daniels, Evans, Whiteside3/14 vs. GS Daniels, Evans, Whiteside3/16 vs. CLE Daniels, Evans, Whiteside3/18 vs. PHI Daniels, Evans, Whiteside3/20 @ MIN Daniels, Whiteside3/21 @ CHI Daniels, Whiteside3/23 @ MIL Daniels, Whiteside3/25 @ IND Daniels, Whiteside3/27 @ PHI Daniels, Whiteside3/29 vs. PHO Daniels, Whiteside3/30 @ DEN Daniels, Whiteside4/1 vs. DEN Daniels, Whiteside4/3 vs. UT Daniels, Whiteside4/5 @ HOU Daniels, Whiteside4/6 @ SA Daniels, Whiteside4/8 @ MEM Daniels, Whiteside4/10 @ GS Daniels, Whiteside4/11 vs. OKC Daniels, Whiteside4/13 vs. LAL Daniels, Whiteside

+ new Sacramento-era rookie single-game record

Triple-doubles:Kobe Bryant (30 points, 10 rebounds, 12 assists) - 11/3 vs. LA Lakers

Game-winning Buzzer-beaters: Tyreke Evans, 12/29 vs. Memphis

Kings last our-point play: Francisco Garcia, 1/11 @ Washington (OT), 34.4 let in the ourth quarterOpponents last our-point play: Daequan Cook, 2/15 @ Oklahoma City, 2:24 let in the ourth quarter

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Most consecutive wins 4 3/23-29

Most consecutive home wins 2 12/29, 1/2

Most consecutive road wins 3 3/23-27

Largest margin o victory 32 3/20 @ Minnesota (127-95)at home 25 12/8 vs. Washington (116-91)on road 32 3/20 @ Minnesota (127-95)

Largest lead in a game 34 3/20 @ Minnesota

Largest decit overcome to win 17 11/1 vs. Toronto

Never trailed in these games 1 1/29 vs. New Orleans

Most consecutive losses 8 12/11-12/27

Most consecutive home losses 5 12/11-12/27

Most consecutive road losses 12 11/22-1/12

Largest margin o deeat 40 3/21 @ Chicago (92-132)at home 22, (2x) 3/18 vs. Philadelphia (80-102)

3/7 vs. Houston (101-123)on road 40 3/21 @ Chicago (92-132)

Largest decit in a game 40 3/21 @ Chicago

Largest blown lead in a loss 23 12/15 @ New Orleans

Never led in these games 3 2/4 vs. San Antonio2/15 @ Oklahoma City2/16 @ Dallas

KINGS STATISTICS

April 12 Picked up the option on the contract o Kings Head Coach Paul Westphalor the 2011-12 season.

April 14, Exercised the team option on Carl Landry’s contract or the 2010-11

season.

June 17 Acquired center Samuel Dalembert in a trade with the Philadelphia 76ersin exchange or center Spencer Hawes and orward Andres Nocioni.

June 24 Selected Kentucky 6-11 center DeMarcus Cousins with the 5th overallpick in the 2010 NBA Drat. Club also selected Marshall 7-0 center Has-san Whiteside (33rd overall) in the second round.

July 6 Signed ree agent guard Donald Sloan.

July 7 Signed DeMarcus Cousins.

July 8 Signed Hassan Whiteside.

July 21 Acquired orward Darnell Jackson and a uture second-round dratpick rom Milwaukee in a sign and trade that sent Jon Brockman to theBucks.

July 23 Signed ree agent orward-guard Antoine Wright and guard Eugene“Pooh” Jeter.

July 29 Named Otis Hughley as an assistant coach.

Sept. 27 Signed ree agents orward-center Connor Atchley, guard Joe Craword,guard J.R. Giddens, guard Luther Head, orward Darnell Jackson, andorward Marcus Landry.

KINGS 2010-11 TRANSACTIONSOct. 4 Waived J.R. Giddens and Donald Sloan.

Oct. 15 Waived Connor Atchley, Joe Craword, and Marcus Landry.

Oct. 25 Exercised the options on guard Tyreke Evans and orwards JasonThompson, Donté Greene, and Omri Casspi

Nov. 29 Waived Antoine Wright.

Assigned Hassan Whiteside to the Reno Bighorns o the NBA D-League.

Dec. 15 Acquired guard Jermaine Taylor and cash considerations rom Houstonin exchange or a heavily-protected, second-round pick.

Jan. 9 Recalled Hassan Whiteside rom Reno (D-League).

Feb. 23 Acquired guard Marcus Thornton and cash considerations rom NewOrleans in exchange or orward Carl Landry.

Feb. 24 Acquired orward-guard Marquis Daniels and cash considerations romBoston in exchange or a protected second-round pick in the 2017Drat.

Mar. 4 Hassan Whiteside underwent successul surgery to repair a partiallytorn patellar tendon in his let knee.

Mar. 19 Waived guard Luther Head.

Kings Individual Technical Fouls/last time rec’d T3614* Cousins 4/13 vs. LA Lakers5 Dalembert 4/1 vs. Denver5* Thompson 4/11 vs. Oklahoma City4 Garcia 3/25 @ Indiana

2 Casspi 1/19 vs. Portland1 Evans 2/12 vs. Oklahoma City1 Head 3/9 vs. Orlando0* Thornton 3/25 @ Indiana4 Coach Westphal 4/1 vs. Denver* indicates each technical oul assessed but later rescinded upon league oce

review process

Kings Ejections 33 Cousins (2 techs) 4/13 vs. LA Lakers

Kings Flagrant Fouls 21 (FLG1) Landry 11/30 vs. Indiana1 (FLG1) Dalembert 12/27 vs. LA Clippers

Opp. Individual Technical Fouls 30

Opponent Ejections None

Opponent Flagrant Fouls 21 (FLG1) Brown 12/3 @ LA Lakers1 (FLG1) Young 12/8 vs. Washington

IN WINS

IN LOSSES

TECHNICALS & EJECTIONS