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GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS GAME NOTES WARRIORS (16-1 PLAYOFFS, 67-15 REGULAR SEASON)

END OF SEASON NOTES

LAST GAME STARTERS: ALL-NBA 2nd TEAM F 35 KEVIN DURANT 6-9 240 GP/S 15/15 PTS 28.5 REB 8.0 AST 4.3 BLK 1.33 FG% .556 3FG% .442 MIN 35.5 LAST GAME: Had a team-high 39 points (14-20 FG, 5-8 3pt, 6-6 FT), 6 rebounds, 5 assists, 1 steal in 40 minutes... 5th consecutive game with 30 or more points. • Among playoff league leaders, finished tied 3rd in scoring, 16th in rebounding, 9th in field goal percentage. • Has the 4th-highest all-time NBA Playoffs scoring average (28.8 ppg), trailing only Michael Jordan (33.4 ppg), Allen Iverson (29.7), and Jerry West (29.1)... Has posted a scoring average of 25 or higher in each of his 7 postseasons.

F 23 DRAYMOND GREEN ALL-NBA 3rd TEAM 6-7 230 GP/S 17/17 PTS 13.1 REB 9.1 AST 6.5 STL 1.82 BLK 1.65 FG% .447 MIN 34.9 LAST GAME: Had 10 points (3-10 FG, 2-5 3pt, 2-4 FT), 12 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 steals in 44 minutes. • Among playoff league leaders, finished 7th in blocks, tied 9th in rebounding, tied 9th in assists, 10th in steals, 8th in assists per turnover (3.06)... Also 2nd in both contested shots per game (13.3) and deflections (3.9) among players who have played at least 7 games during 2017 NBA Playoffs... Was 5th and 2nd, respectively, during regular season. • Has 3 career playoff triple-doubles (5/1/16 vs. POR, 6/16/15 at CLE, 5/8 at UTA), tied for most in Warriors playoff history.

C 27 ZAZA PACHULIA 6-11 270 GP/S 15/15 PTS 5.1 REB 3.8 AST 0.8 STL 0.53 FG% .533 FT% .765 MIN 14.1 LAST GAME: Was scoreless (0-1 FG), had 3 rebounds and 1 assist in 10 minutes. • Is the first player from the Republic of Georgia to win an NBA championship.

G 11 KLAY THOMPSON 6-7 215 GP/S 17/17 PTS 15.0 REB 3.9 AST 2.1 STL 0.82 FG% .397 3FG% .387 MIN 35.0 LAST GAME: Had 11 points (4-13 FG, 3-7 3pt), 5 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal, 1 block in 34 minutes. • Is the Warriors’ postseason leader in games played (81), 2nd in 3-pointers made (237) and 3rd in points (1,525). ALL-NBA 2nd TEAM G 30 STEPHEN CURRY 6-3 190 GP/S 17/17 PTS 28.1 REB 6.2 AST 6.7 STL 2.00 FG% .484 3FG% .419 MIN 35.3 LAST GAME: Had 34 points (10-20 FG, 2-9 3pt, 12-15 FT), 6 rebounds, 10 assists, 3 steals in 41 minutes. • Among playoff league leaders, finished 5th in scoring, tied 9th in assists per game, 9th in free throw percentage (.904), tied 4th in steals, 1st in 3-pointers made (72). • Has made 76 career 3-pointers in 18 games in the NBA Finals, second only to LeBron James’ 80 (45 games). • Tied Rick Barry for the most postseason 30-point games (27) in Warriors franchise history (no one else has more than 9). QUICK TEAM NOTES: Winning the NBA Finals in five games, the Warriors captured their fifth NBA championship (1947, 1956, 1975, 2015, 2017) and the highest winning percentage in a single postseason (.941, 16-1), surpassing the 2001 L.A. Lakers (.938, 15-1)... The Warriors had a 15-game win streak, the longest postseason winning streak by any team in one of the major North American professional sports leagues (NBA, NHL, MLB, NFL)... The Warriors concluded the 2017 NBA Playoffs with an average margin of victory of +13.5, which ranks second-most in NBA postseason history (min. five games) behind only the Milwaukee Bucks’ +14.5 average point differential in the 1971 NBA Playoffs... Golden State is the first Bay Area franchise among the four major pro sports leagues to clinch a title at home since the 1974 Oakland A’s. QUICK PLAYER NOTES: Kevin Durant was named the Bill Russell NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award... Durant joined Shaquille O’Neal and Jordan as the only players to score at least 25 points in their first 10 straight Finals games... Stephen Curry tallied 34 points and 10 assists in Game 5 of the Finals, his second 30-point/10-assist game of the series ... Andre Iguodala scored a 2017 postseason-high 20 points in the title-clinching game vs. Cleveland.

ROSTER NOTES

INJURIES/NOTES: None to report LAST GAME’S INACTIVES: Damian Jones, Kevon Looney



PLAYOFFS RECORDS OVERALL

OVERALL ACTIVE STREAK LONGEST STREAK

16-1 Won 1 Won 15

REGULAR SEASON

PLAYOFFS

67-15 (.817) -----Won 14

9-0 Won 9 Won 9

OVERALL

HOME

REG. SEASON

PLAYOFFS

36-5 (.878) ----Won 10

7-1 Lost 1 Won 7

HOME

ROAD

REG. SEASON

REG. SEASON

31-10 (.756) ----Won 8

0-3 ----Lost 3

ROAD

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PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: Stephen (STEFF-in) Curry; Andre Iguodala (ig-uh-DAH-luh); Kevon Looney (keh-VON LOO-nee); Zaza Pachulia (Za-Za Pa-CHUL-e-ya)

2017 NBA PLAYOFFS DATE OPP TIME TV/+/4/16 vs. POR W, 121-109 +12 4/19 vs. POR W, 110-81 +29 4/22 at POR W, 119-113 +6 4/24 at POR W, 128-103 +25 5/2 vs. UTA W, 106-94 +12 5/4 vs. UTA W, 115-104 +11 5/6 at UTA W, 102-91 +11 5/8 at UTA W, 121-95 +26 5/14 vs. SAS W, 113-111 +2 5/16 vs. SAS W, 136-100 +36 5/20 at SAS W, 120-108 +12 5/22 at SAS W, 129-115 +14 6/1 vs. CLE W, 113-91 +22 6/4 vs. CLE W, 132-113 +19 6/7 at CLE W, 118-113 +5 6/9 at CLE L, 116-137 -21 6/12 vs. CLE W, 129-120 +9 2016-17 NBA REGULAR SEASON DATE OPP TIME/RESULT TV/+/ 10/25 vs. SAS L, 100-129 -29 10/28 at NOP W, 122-114 +8 10/30 at PHX W, 106-100 +6 11/1 at POR W, 127-104 +23 11/3 vs. OKC W, 122-96 +26 11/4 at LAL L, 97-117 -20 11/7 vs. NOP W, 116-106 +10 11/9 vs. DAL W, 116-95 +21 11/10 at DEN W, 125-101 +24 11/13 vs. PHX W, 133-120 +13 11/16 at TOR W, 127-121 +6 11/18 at BOS W, 104-88 +16 11/19 at MIL W, 124-121 +3 11/21 at IND W, 120-83 +37 11/23 vs. LAL W, 149-106 +43 11/25 at LAL W, 109-85 +24 11/26 vs. MIN W, 115-102 +13 11/28 vs. ATL W, 105-100 +5 12/1 vs. HOU L, 127-132 2OT -5 12/3 vs. PHX W, 138-109 +29 12/5 vs. IND W, 142-106 +36 12/7 at LAC W, 115-98 +17 12/8 at UTA W, 106-99 +7 12/10 at MEM L, 89-110 -21 12/11 at MIN W, 116-108 +8 12/13 at NOP W, 113-109 +4 12/15 vs. NYK W, 103-90 +13 12/17 vs. POR W, 135-90 +45 12/20 vs. UTA W, 104-74 +30 12/22 at BKN W, 117-101 +16 12/23 at DET W, 119-113 +6 12/25 at CLE L, 108-109 -1 12/28 vs. TOR W, 121-111 +10 12/30 vs. DAL W, 108-99 +9 1/2 vs. DEN W, 127-119 +8 1/4 vs. POR W, 125-117 +8 1/6 vs. MEM L, 119-128 OT -9 1/8 at SAC W, 117-106 +11 1/10 vs. MIA W, 107-95 +12 1/12 vs. DET W, 127-107 +20 1/16 vs. CLE W, 126-91 +35 1/18 vs. OKC W, 121-100 +21 1/20 at HOU W, 125-108 +17 1/22 at ORL W, 118-98 +20 1/23 at MIA L, 102-105 -3 1/25 at CHA W, 113-103 +10 1/28 vs. LAC W, 144-98 +46 1/29 at POR W, 113-111 +2 2/1 vs. CHA W, 126-111 +15 2/2 at LAC W, 133-120 +13 2/4 at SAC L, 106-109 OT -3 2/8 vs. CHI W, 123-92 +31 2/10 at MEM W, 122-107 +15 2/11 at OKC W, 130-114 +16 2/13 at DEN L, 110-132 -22 2/15 vs. SAC W, 109-86 +23 *** NBA ALL-STAR WEEKEND *** 2/23 vs. LAC W, 123-113 +10 2/25 vs. BKN W, 112-95 +17 2/27 at PHI W, 119-108 +11 2/28 at WAS L, 108-112 -4 3/2 at CHI L, 87-94 -7 3/5 at NYK W, 112-105 +7 3/6 at ATL W, 119-111 +8 3/8 vs. BOS L, 86-99 -13 3/10 at MIN L, 102-103 -1 3/11 at SAS L, 85-107 -22 3/14 vs. PHI W, 106-104 +2 3/16 vs. ORL W, 122-92 +30 3/18 vs. MIL W, 117-92 +25 3/20 at OKC W, 111-95 +16 3/21 at DAL W, 112-87 +25 3/24 vs. SAC W, 114-100 +14 3/26 vs. MEM W, 106-94 +12 3/28 at HOU W, 113-106 +7 3/29 at SAS W, 110-98 +12 3/31 vs. HOU W, 107-98 +9 4/2 vs. WAS W, 139-115 +24 4/4 vs. MIN W, 121-107 +14 4/5 at PHX W, 120-111 +9 4/8 vs. NOP W, 123-101 +22 4/10 vs. UTA L, 99-105 -6 4/12 vs. LAL W, 109-94 +15

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GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017 PLAYOFFS GAME NOTES

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GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2016-17 ROSTER NO PLAYER POS 22 Matt Barnes F 21 Ian Clark G 30 Stephen CurryC G 35 Kevin Durant F 23 Draymond Green F C 9 Andre Iguodala G/F 15 Damian Jones C 34 Shaun Livingston G 5 Kevon Looney F 20 James Michael McAdoo F 0 Patrick McCaw G 1 JaVale McGee C 27 Zaza Pachulia C 11 Klay Thompson G 3 David West F C denotes captains

HT WT BORN PRIOR TO NBA/FROM YEARS 6-7 226 3/9/80 UCLA/USA 14 6-3 175 3/7/91 Belmont/USA 3 6-3 190 3/14/88 Davidson/USA 7 6-9 240 9/29/88 Texas/USA 9 6-7 230 3/4/90 Michigan State/USA 4 6-6 215 1/28/84 Arizona/USA 12 7-0 245 6/30/95 Vanderbilt/USA R 6-7 192 9/11/85 Peoria Central HS (IL)/USA 12 6-9 220 2/6/96 UCLA/USA 1 6-9 230 1/4/93 North Carolina/USA 2 6-7 185 10/25/95 UNLV/USA R 7-0 270 1/19/88 Nevada/USA 8 6-11 270 2/10/84 Ülkerspor/Republic of Georgia 13 6-7 215 2/8/90 Washington State/USA 5 6-9 250 8/29/80 Xavier/USA 13

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Steve Kerr Assistant Coaches: Ron Adams Mike Brown Jarron Collins Asst. Coaches/Player Development: Chris DeMarco Bruce Fraser Willie Green Head Athletic Trainer: Drew Yoder

NUMERICAL ROSTER 0 Patrick McCaw 1 JaVale McGee 3 David West 5 Kevon Looney 9 Andre Iguodala 11 Klay Thompson 15 Damian Jones 20 James Michael McAdoo

21 22 23 27 30 34 35

Ian Clark Matt Barnes Draymond Green Zaza Pachulia Stephen Curry Shaun Livingston Kevin Durant

2017 NBA PLAYOFFS - GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS (16-1) PLAYER Durant Curry Thompson Green Iguodala Clark McGee Livingston Pachulia West McCaw McAdoo D. Jones Barnes TEAM OPPONENTS PLAYER Durant Curry Thompson Green Iguodala Clark McGee Livingston Pachulia West McCaw McAdoo D. Jones Barnes TEAM OPPONENTS

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G 15 17 17 17 16 16 16 14 15 17 15 13 4 12 17 17

GS MIN 15 533 17 601 17 596 17 593 0 419 0 219 1 149 0 220 15 212 0 221 3 181 0 56 0 21 0 61 - 4080 - 4080

-FIELD GOALS-3-POINT FG FGA PCT FG FGA 149 268 .556 38 86 151 312 .484 72 172 94 237 .397 41 106 72 161 .447 32 78 46 101 .455 8 42 40 79 .506 13 36 41 56 .732 0 0 34 59 .576 0 0 32 60 .533 0 1 34 59 .576 1 2 21 48 .438 8 23 9 17 .529 2 5 3 7 .429 0 0 4 15 .267 1 8 730 1479 .494 216 559 651 1516 .429 174 510

-- SINGLE-GAME HIGHS -MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS 41 13 8 3 7 5 39 41 13 11 6 8 1 40 41 7 6 3 5 2 30 44 14 11 4 4 6 21 38 10 6 4 3 2 20 26 5 3 2 2 0 13 16 7 2 1 2 4 16 23 6 3 2 2 1 10 26 9 3 2 4 1 11 18 7 7 2 2 2 12 34 5 5 3 2 1 18 11 5 0 1 1 1 9 7 2 0 1 0 1 2 15 3 1 1 1 0 3 240 54 39 16 21 11 136 240 59 33 15 20 7 137

FG-PCT .442 .419 .387 .410 .190 .361 ----.000 .500 .348 .400 --.125 .386 .341

-FREE THROWSFT FTA PCT 92 103 .893 103 114 .904 26 33 .788 46 67 .687 15 26 .577 16 17 .941 13 18 .722 5 7 .714 13 17 .765 7 9 .778 11 13 .846 4 6 .667 1 2 .500 0 0 --352 432 .815 322 420 .767

--REBOUNDS-OFF DEF TOT 16 104 120 22 84 106 11 55 66 20 135 155 9 55 64 4 22 26 22 26 48 10 19 29 18 39 57 7 39 46 10 23 33 5 8 13 4 2 6 0 9 9 158 620 778 189 546 735

----------- AVERAGE PER GAME -----------MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS 35.5 8.0 4.3 0.80 2.5 1.33 28.5 35.3 6.2 6.7 2.00 3.4 0.24 28.1 35.0 3.9 2.1 0.82 1.4 0.29 15.0 34.9 9.1 6.5 1.82 2.1 1.65 13.1 26.2 4.0 3.2 0.88 1.0 0.44 7.2 13.7 1.6 0.7 0.38 0.7 0.00 6.8 9.3 3.0 0.3 0.13 0.5 0.94 5.9 15.7 2.1 1.4 0.36 0.7 0.14 5.2 14.1 3.8 0.8 0.53 0.9 0.27 5.1 13.0 2.7 2.1 0.41 0.6 0.76 4.5 12.1 2.2 1.1 0.60 0.2 0.20 4.1 4.3 1.0 0.0 0.15 0.1 0.15 1.8 5.2 1.5 0.0 0.50 0.0 0.25 1.8 5.1 0.8 0.6 0.17 0.3 0.00 0.8 240.0 45.8 28.2 8.71 13.6 6.12 119.3 240.0 43.2 20.1 8.35 14.0 3.82 105.8

AST 64 114 35 110 51 11 4 20 12 36 16 0 0 7 480 342

PF 39 37 44 60 29 17 31 24 32 26 14 5 3 9 370 367

-CAREER HIGHS FG FGA 15C 33 18 35 14 31 13 23 10 23 5C 11C 9 12 8 15 6 10 16 26 6C 8C 3C 5C 1C 3C 11 15 58 140 58 135

DQ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

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STL 12 34 14 31 14 6 2 5 8 7 9 2 2 2 148 142

TO 38 58 24 36 16 11 8 10 14 10 3 1 0 3 232 238

BLK 20 4 5 28 7 0 15 2 4 13 3 2 1 0 104 65

PTS AVG 428 28.5 477 28.1 255 15.0 222 13.1 115 7.2 109 6.8 95 5.9 73 5.2 77 5.1 76 4.5 61 4.1 24 1.8 7 1.8 9 0.8 2028 119.3 1798 105.8

(C=SET, T=TIED THIS SEASON)FT FTA REB AST PTS 18 19 19 9 41 16 16 13C 15 44 15 16 14 7 41 9 10 17 11T 37 10 13 12 11 29 5C 5C 5C 5 13C 4T 6T 15 2T 21 6 7 8 14 20 6 8 18 9 16 9 10 14 8 38 3C 4C 5C 5C 18C 2C 2T 5C 1 9C 1C 2C 2C 0C 2C 7 8 11 7 30 48 58 87 40 143 46 64 97 39 141

WARRIORS VS. CAVALIERS HOME AWAY NEUTRAL TOTAL REG. SEASON TOTAL 35-18 22-34 — 57-52 RESULTS WARRIORS VS. CAVALIERS PLAYOFF SERIES FACTS

RANKS 2016-17 REG. SEASON PLAYOFFS TEAM GSW CLE GSW CLE Points/game 1 1 4 2 FG pct. 1 1 5 2 FT pct. 11 3 23 11 3-pt FG pct. 3 4 2 1 Off. Reb./gm 20 10 21 11 Def. Reb./gm 3 1 7 6 Rebounds/game 7 2 12 9 Assists/game 1 1 13 6 Steals/game 1 1 30 10 Turnovers/gm 22 11 14 7 Blocks/gm 1 3 25 8 Pers.Fouls/gm 12 12 4 3 DQ/game 3t 1t 20t 1t

REGULAR SEASON

PLAYOFFS

OPPONENTS Points/game FG pct. FT pct. 3-pt FG pct. Off. Reb./gm Def. Reb./gm Rebounds/game Assists/game Steals/game Turnovers/gm Blocks/gm Pers.Fouls/gm DQ/game

GSW CLE 11 20 1 16 3 20 1 18 30 27t 6 16 14 20 14 29 27t 8t 1 28 4 8 22 6 27t 23t

All-time playoff series record Home Road

11-7 7-3 4-4

Largest winning margin 33 vs. Cleveland, June 5, 2016 (110-77) Largest losing margin 30 at Cleveland, June 8, 2016 (90-120) Most points scored 132 vs. Cleveland, June 4, 2017 (132-113) Most points allowed 137 at Cleveland, June 9, 2017 (116-137) Fewest points scored 89 vs. Cleveland, June 19, 2016 (89-93) Fewest points allowed 82 at Cleveland, June 11, 2015 (103-82)

GSW CLE 7 13 1 6 7 12 5 9 14 12 9 3 12 7 5 14 15 8 5 8 5 4 5 4 11 5t

TEAMS’ STATISTICS (PER GAME) / PLAYOFFS / INCLUDES GAMES OF MONDAY, JUNE 12, 2017 FIELD GOALS 3-PT. F.G.’S FREE THROWS --- REBOUNDS ---TEAM G MADE ATT PCT MADE ATT PCT MADE ATT PCT OFF DEF TOT G.S. 17 42.94 87.00 .494 12.71 32.88 .386 20.71 25.41 .815 9.29 36.47 45.76 CLEV. 18 40.94 83.06 .493 14.22 33.89 .420 20.11 26.22 .767 9.22 32.94 42.17

WARRIORS VS. CAVALIERS REGULAR SEASON SERIES FACTS

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Largest winning margin 40 vs. Cleveland, March 8, 1990 (145-105) Largest losing margin 33 at Cleveland, January 23, 1989 (109-142) Most points scored 145 vs. Cleveland, March 8, 1990 (145-105) Most points allowed 142 at Cleveland, January 23, 1989 (109-142) Fewest points scored 64 vs. Cleveland, March 30, 1996 (64-90) Fewest points allowed 74 vs. Cleveland, November 10, 1970 (109-74)

---------- MISCELLANEOUS ---------AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS 28.24 21.76 0.00 8.71 13.65 6.12 119.3 22.06 18.78 0.00 7.39 13.06 4.67 116.2

OPPONENTS’ STATISTICS (PER GAME) / PLAYOFFS / INCLUDES GAMES OF MONDAY, JUNE 12, 2017 FIELD GOALS 3-PT. F.G.’S FREE THROWS --- REBOUNDS ---- ---------- MISCELLANEOUS ---------TEAM G MADE ATT PCT MADE ATT PCT MADE ATT PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS G.S. 17 38.29 89.18 .429 10.24 30.00 .341 18.94 24.71 .767 11.12 32.12 43.24 20.12 21.59 0.06 8.35 14.00 3.82 105.8 CLEV. 18 40.22 88.00 .457 11.22 30.94 .363 16.61 20.72 .802 10.33 29.89 40.22 25.28 22.28 0.11 7.44 13.17 3.78 108.3 TEAMS’ STATISTICS (PER GAME) / INCLUDES GAMES OF WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2017 FIELD GOALS 3-PT. F.G.’S FREE THROWS --- REBOUNDS ---TEAM G MADE ATT PCT MADE ATT PCT MADE ATT PCT OFF DEF TOT G.S. 82 43.07 87.07 .495 11.98 31.24 .383 17.77 22.56 .788 9.39 35.04 44.43 CLEV. 82 39.94 84.91 .470 13.01 33.89 .384 17.45 23.33 .748 9.34 34.41 43.76

---------- MISCELLANEOUS ---------AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS 30.38 19.33 0.05 9.57 14.77 6.77 115.9 22.66 18.12 0.10 6.57 13.67 4.01 110.3

OPPONENTS’ STATISTICS (PER GAME) / INCLUDES GAMES OF WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2017 FIELD GOALS 3-PT. F.G.’S FREE THROWS --- REBOUNDS ---TEAM G MADE ATT PCT MADE ATT PCT MADE ATT PCT OFF DEF TOT G.S. 82 38.79 89.16 .435 8.99 27.77 .324 17.68 23.23 .761 11.74 31.76 43.50 CLEV. 82 40.65 88.83 .458 10.37 28.70 .361 15.50 20.05 .773 11.00 33.22 44.22

---------- MISCELLANEOUS ---------AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS 22.71 19.37 0.05 8.60 15.51 3.82 104.3 24.68 20.61 0.06 7.29 12.60 4.29 107.2

WARRIORS VS. CAVALIERS - 2016-17 SERIES RESULTS (SERIES TIED, 1-1) DATE LOCATION 12/25 Quicken Loans Arena 1/16 Oracle Arena

Result L, 108-109 W, 126-91

GSW PTS Durant 36 Thompson 26

GSW REB GSW AST Durant 15 West 5 Green/Pachulia 13 Curry/Green 11

CLE PTS James 31 James 20

CLE REB James 13 Shumpert 9

CLE AST Irving 10 Felder 3

2016-17 REGULAR SEASON WARRIORS-CAVALIERS RECAPS CAVALIERS 109, WARRIORS 108 QUICKEN LOANS ARENA, CLEVELAND, OH December 25, 2016 -- Kyrie Irving buried a turnaround fadeaway jumper with 3.4 seconds left in the fourth quarter help the Cavaliers overcome a 14-point fourth quarter deficit to defeat the Warriors on Christmas Day... Golden State used a 15-3 run bridging the third and fourth quarters for a 94-80 lead with 9:35 left in the fourth quarter... The Cavaliers went on a 19-5 run to close within two, 99-97, with 4:41 remaining... Stephen Curry made a three-pointer to give the Warriors a 108-105 lead with 1:14 left... Irving made a driving layup with 37.5 seconds left to pull the Cavaliers within one, 108-107, before hitting the game-winner... Kevin Durant recorded game-highs of 36 points and 15 rebounds and Klay Thompson added 24 points... Curry finished with 15 points... LeBron James (team-high 31 points, a season-best 13 rebounds) and Irving (25 points, 10 assists) recorded double-doubles. WARRIORS 126, CAVALIERS 91 ORACLE ARENA, OAKLAND, CA January 16, 2017 -- Klay Thompson led all scorers with 26 points, Kevin Durant added 21 points and Stephen Curry had 20 points and a game-high-tying 11 assists... Draymond Green recorded his 17th triple-double and third of the season with 11 points and game-high-tying 13 rebounds and 11 assists to go along with one steal and a career-high-tying five blocks... The Warriors jumped out to a 19-9 lead and held a 15-point advantage after the first quarter (37-22)... After outscoring the Cavaliers, 41-27, in the second quarter, the Warriors had a 29-point halftime lead, 78-49... Golden State, in its fourth wire-to-wire win of the season, would push its advantage to as many as 39 points late in the fourth quarter... LeBron James led the Cavaliers with 20 points... Kyrie Irving had 17 points... Kevin Love suffered lower back soreness and played 16 minutes in the first half.

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2017 NBA FINALS - GOLDEN STATE WIN SERIES OVER CLEVELAND, 4-1 -FIELD GOALSFG FGA PCT 60 108 .556 40 91 .440 30 70 .429 19 55 .345 18 34 .529 15 28 .536 7 16 .438 10 17 .588 7 13 .538 4 6 .667 3 11 .273 2 3 .667 1 3 .333 216 455 .475 208 451 .461

PLAYER Durant Curry Thompson Green Iguodala Livingston Clark West Pachulia McGee McCaw McAdoo Barnes WARRIORS CAVALIERS

G GS MIN 5 5 199 5 5 189 5 5 183 5 5 177 5 0 141 5 0 75 4 0 44 5 0 50 5 5 66 4 0 22 5 0 34 4 0 11 5 0 9 5 - 1200 5 - 1200

PLAYER Durant Curry Thompson Green Iguodala Livingston Clark West Pachulia McGee McCaw McAdoo Barnes WARRIORS OPPONENTS

-- SINGLE-GAME HIGHS -MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS 41 13 8 3 4 5 39 41 13 11 3 8 0 34 41 7 4 1 2 1 30 44 14 7 2 4 1 16 38 5 5 4 2 2 20 19 2 2 1 1 0 10 18 2 2 1 1 0 10 11 3 2 0 1 1 7 16 5 1 2 4 0 8 8 4 2 0 1 1 4 12 3 1 1 1 0 6 4 1 0 1 0 0 2 3 1 1 0 1 0 3 240 53 34 12 20 7 132 240 59 27 15 20 6 137

-3-POINT FG FGA 18 38 19 49 17 40 7 25 5 15 0 0 3 11 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 1 2 71 186 66 173

FG-PCT .474 .388 .425 .280 .333 --.273 .000 ----.200 --.500 .382 .382

-FREE THROWSFT FTA PCT 38 41 .927 35 39 .897 5 7 .714 10 15 .667 2 6 .333 3 3 1.000 2 2 1.000 1 2 .500 2 5 .400 3 4 .750 4 4 1.000 0 0 --0 0 --105 128 .820 92 123 .748

--REBOUNDS-OFF DEF TOT 7 35 42 11 29 40 4 20 24 10 41 51 4 12 16 2 3 5 0 4 4 2 8 10 9 5 14 7 3 10 4 6 10 1 1 2 0 1 1 61 168 229 58 160 218

----------- AVERAGE PER GAME -----------MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS 39.7 8.4 5.4 1.00 2.2 1.60 35.2 37.7 8.0 9.4 2.20 3.8 0.00 26.8 36.5 4.8 2.2 0.40 0.8 0.20 16.4 35.4 10.2 4.8 1.60 2.4 0.60 11.0 28.2 3.2 3.4 1.20 1.0 1.00 8.6 15.0 1.0 1.2 0.20 0.2 0.00 6.6 11.1 1.0 0.8 0.25 0.5 0.00 4.8 10.0 2.0 0.6 0.00 0.4 0.60 4.2 13.2 2.8 0.4 0.40 1.6 0.00 3.2 5.6 2.5 0.8 0.00 0.3 0.50 2.8 6.8 2.0 0.4 0.20 0.2 0.00 2.2 2.8 0.5 0.0 0.25 0.0 0.00 1.0 1.8 0.2 0.4 0.00 0.2 0.00 0.6 240.0 45.8 29.4 7.60 13.4 4.40 121.6 240.0 43.6 21.6 7.20 13.4 3.60 114.8

AST 27 47 11 24 17 6 3 3 2 3 2 0 2 147 108

PF 13 14 16 22 10 10 4 7 14 7 2 2 1 122 112

-CAREER HIGHS FG FGA 15 33 18 35 14 31 13 23 10 23 8 15 5 11 16 26 6 10 9 12 6 8 3 5 11 15 58 140 58 135

DQ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

STL 5 11 2 8 6 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 38 36

TO 11 19 4 12 5 1 2 2 8 1 1 0 1 67 67

BLK 8 0 1 3 5 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 22 18

PTS AVG 176 35.2 134 26.8 82 16.4 55 11.0 43 8.6 33 6.6 19 4.8 21 4.2 16 3.2 11 2.8 11 2.2 4 1.0 3 0.6 608 121.6 574 114.8

(C=SET, T=TIED THIS SERIES)FT FTA REB AST PTS 18 19 19 9 41 16 16 13C 15 44 15 16 14 7 41 9 10 17 11 37 10 13 12 11 29 6 7 8 14 20 5 5 5 5 13 9 10 14 8 38 6 8 18 9 16 4 6 15 2T 21 3 4 5 5 18 2 2 5 1 9 7 8 11 7 30 48 58 87 40 143 46 64 97 39 141

PLAYOFF GAME RECAPS WARRIORS 113, CAVALIERS 91

NBA FINALS, GAME 1

June 1, 2017 (Oracle Arena) -- The Warriors won their 13th straight playoff game, extending their NBA record for most consecutive wins to begin a postseason and tie the NBA record for most consecutive playoff wins... Kevin Durant tallied a game-high 38 points, nine rebounds, and eight assists and Stephen Curry added 28 points... Curry made six 3-pointers, joining only Ray Allen, Reggie Miller, Manu Ginobili and LeBron James as the only players in NBA history to make 300 3-pointers in their playoff careers... Golden State led, 60-52, at the half and used a 13-0 run to start the third quarter to gain a 21-point advantage, 73-52, at the 8:04 mark... The Warriors would maintain at least a 12-point lead the rest of the way... The four Warriors turnovers tied an NBA Finals record for fewest turnovers in a game (Detroit, 4/16/05 and San Antonio, 4/6/13)... LeBron James paced Cleveland with a team-high 28 points and 15 rebounds while Kyrie Irving added 24 points... Kevin Love grabbed a game-high 21 rebounds to go with 15 points.

WARRIORS 132, CAVALIERS 113

NBA FINALS, GAME 2

June 4, 2017 (Oracle Arena) -- The Warriors won their NBA-record 14th straight playoff game while taking a 2-0 series lead thanks to a combined 87 points from Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson... Steve Kerr made his return to the bench after last coaching on April 19 vs. Portland in Game 2 of the First Round... For the first time in a Finals game two players had triple-doubles with Curry recording his first career postseason one with 32 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists and LeBron James with 29 points, 11 rebounds and 14 assists... Durant recorded a game-high 33 points, a game-high 13 rebounds, six assists, three steals and five blocks... The Warriors led by three, 67-64, at the half, but outscored the Cavaliers, 35-24, in the third quarter to take a 102-88 lead into the fourth... Curry’s fourth triple of the night capped a 13-2 run to give the Warriors their largest lead of the night, a 22-point edge with 6:21 left in the fourth quarter... Klay Thompson scored 11 points in each half... Kevin Love tallied 27 points and Kyrie Irving contributed 19 points.

WARRIORS 118, CAVALIERS 113

NBA FINALS, GAME 3

June 7, 2017 (Quicken Loans Arena) -- The Warriors improved to 15-0 in the playoffs as Kevin Durant scored seven of the Warriors’ final 11 points, including a 3-pointer with 45.3 seconds left to put the Warriors ahead for good, 114-113, to complete a come-from-behind win at Cleveland and take a commanding 3-0 lead in the NBA Finals... The Warriors led, 67-61, at the half but the Cavaliers outscored the Warriors, 33-22, in the third quarter to take a 94-89 advantage into the fourth quarter... A J.R. Smith 3-pointer gave the Cavaliers a six-point lead, 113-107, with 3:09 remaining... A Stephen Curry layup, followed by a Durant jumper pulled the Warriors to 113-111 with 1:15 left before Durant’s 3-pointer... Andre Iguodala made a key defensive stop on LeBron James, who tallied a game-high 39 points, 11 rebounds and nine assists. The Warriors set an NBA Finals record and franchise playoff record for most 3-pointers in a quarter with nine in the first... The 12 first-half 3-pointers set a NBA Finals record and tied the Warriors franchise playoff mark set in the First Round against Portland... Durant finished with 31 points, Klay Thompson added 30 points, 16 coming in the first quarter, and Curry recorded his second straight 20-point, 10-rebound double-double with 26 points and a career playoff-high 13 rebounds... Kyrie Irving tallied 38 points for the Cavaliers and Kevin Love recorded 13 rebounds to go along with six steals and nine points.

CAVALIERS 137, WARRIORS 116

NBA FINALS, GAME 4

June 9, 2017 (Quicken Loans Arena) -- Cleveland refused to be swept, setting NBA Finals records for most 3-pointers made (24), points in a quarter (49, 1st) and half (86, 1st)... Kyrie Irving tallied a game-high 40 points and LeBron James set an NBA Finals record for most triple-doubles (9) with 31 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists... The Cavaliers jumped out to a 19-6 lead to start the game and led, 49-33, after the first quarter and maintained a double-digit lead the rest of the way... Kevin Durant reached the 3,000-career playoff points plateau, finishing with a team-high 35 points, but Curry (14 points) and Thompson (13 points) struggled from the field, shooting a combined 8-of-24 from the field and totaling 27 points... Draymond Green (16 points and 14 rebounds) and Curry (10 assists) finished with double-doubles... For the Cavaliers, Kevin Love added 23 points, connected on six 3-pointers and J.R. Smith tallied 15 points.

WARRIORS 129, CAVALIERS 120

NBA FINALS, GAME 5

June 12, 2017 (Oracle Arena) -- Kevin Durant, the 2017 NBA Finals MVP, scored a team-high 39 points and Stephen Curry added 34 points and 10 assists to help the Warriors (16-1) capture their second NBA championship in the last three seasons... In the second quarter, the Warriors turned an eight-point deficit (33-41) into a 16-point advantage (61-45) after using a 28-4 run... The Warriors double-digit lead disappeared as the Cavaliers trailed by five, 98-93, heading into the fourth quarter... Golden State was able to reclaim a double-figure advantage and led by 11, 126-115, with 2:30 remaining... The Warriors’ defense held the Cavaliers scoreless for almost two minutes while Curry’s 3-pointer with 42.3 seconds gave the Warriors a 129-115 lead... Draymond Green recorded a double-double with 10 points and a game-high 12 rebounds and Andre Iguodala scored 20 points off the bench... LeBron James tallied a game-high 41 points and 13 rebounds... Kyrie Irving scored 26 points and JR Smith added 25 points... With a .941 winning percentage, the Warriors became the team with the highest winning percentage in a single postseason.

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GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017 PLAYOFFS GAME NOTES

2017 NBA PLAYOFFS CONFERENCE FINALS - GOLDEN STATE WINS SERIES OVER SAN ANTONIO, 4-0 MIN 137 142 132 138 55 60 32 35 66 54 51 16 8 33 960 960

-FIELD GOALSFG FGA PCT 44 78 .564 38 63 .603 16 32 .500 16 49 .327 11 17 .647 13 23 .565 6 10 .600 10 13 .769 10 16 .625 7 10 .700 5 11 .455 3 5 .600 2 4 .500 2 9 .222 183 340 .538 162 374 .433

PLAYER Curry Durant Green Thompson McCaw Clark Pachulia McGee Livingston West Iguodala McAdoo D. Jones Barnes WARRIORS SPURS

G GS 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 1 4 0 2 2 4 1 4 0 4 0 3 0 3 0 2 0 4 0 4 4 -

PLAYER Curry Durant Green Thompson McCaw Clark Pachulia McGee Livingston West Iguodala McAdoo D. Jones Barnes WARRIORS OPPONENTS

-- SINGLE-GAME HIGHS -MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS 39 7 7 6 6 0 40 39 12 4 2 7 4 34 37 9 8 2 4 2 16 39 6 4 3 3 2 17 27 4 5 3 2 1 18 22 2 3 2 1 0 12 26 9 3 1 1 1 11 13 4 0 0 1 1 16 23 6 3 2 2 0 10 18 4 5 1 2 2 6 22 6 3 2 2 0 7 11 5 0 1 1 1 9 7 2 0 1 0 0 2 15 2 1 1 1 0 2 240 53 39 16 21 8 136 240 49 33 14 19 5 115

-3-POINT FG-FG FGA PCT 21 45 .467 9 22 .409 4 12 .333 7 19 .368 5 9 .556 6 14 .429 0 0 --0 0 --0 0 --1 1 1.000 0 5 .000 1 1 1.000 0 0 --0 5 .000 54 133 .406 28 91 .308

-FREE THROWSFT FTA PCT 17 19 .895 27 31 .871 12 16 .750 5 7 .714 3 3 1.000 0 0 --3 4 .750 5 8 .625 1 3 .333 2 3 .667 1 3 .333 2 2 1.000 0 0 --0 0 --78 99 .788 82 106 .774

--REBOUNDS-OFF DEF TOT 4 20 24 3 26 29 5 26 31 3 19 22 3 6 9 2 3 5 5 5 10 2 7 9 6 4 10 0 8 8 1 7 8 2 3 5 1 2 3 0 5 5 37 141 178 62 111 173

----------- AVERAGE PER GAME -----------MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS 34.3 6.0 4.8 3.00 4.0 0.00 31.5 35.5 7.3 3.8 0.75 4.3 1.75 28.0 33.0 7.8 7.0 1.75 2.5 1.00 12.0 34.5 5.5 2.5 0.75 1.3 0.50 11.0 18.3 3.0 2.3 1.67 0.7 0.33 10.0 15.0 1.3 1.3 1.00 1.0 0.00 8.0 16.2 5.0 2.5 0.50 0.5 0.50 7.5 8.8 2.3 0.0 0.00 1.0 0.50 6.3 16.4 2.5 1.8 0.75 1.3 0.00 5.3 13.5 2.0 2.8 0.50 1.0 1.00 4.3 17.1 2.7 1.7 1.00 1.0 0.00 3.7 5.3 1.7 0.0 0.33 0.3 0.33 3.0 4.2 1.5 0.0 1.00 0.0 0.00 2.0 8.2 1.3 0.5 0.50 0.3 0.00 1.0 240.0 44.5 28.5 12.00 18.3 5.50 124.5 240.0 43.3 23.8 12.00 15.5 3.75 108.5

AST 19 15 28 10 7 5 5 0 7 11 5 0 0 2 114 95

PF 8 12 14 10 7 3 3 6 9 9 5 1 0 4 91 82

-CAREER HIGHS FG FGA 18 35 15 33 13 23 14 31 6C 8T 5C 11 6 10 9 12 8 15 16 26 10 23 3C 5T 1T 3T 11 15 58 140 58 135

DQ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

STL 12 3 7 3 5 4 1 0 3 2 3 1 2 2 48 48

TO 16 17 10 5 2 4 1 4 5 4 3 1 0 1 73 62

BLK 0 7 4 2 1 0 1 2 0 4 0 1 0 0 22 15

PTS AVG 126 31.5 112 28.0 48 12.0 44 11.0 30 10.0 32 8.0 15 7.5 25 6.3 21 5.3 17 4.3 11 3.7 9 3.0 4 2.0 4 1.0 498 124.5 434 108.5

(C=SET, T=TIED THIS SERIES)FT FTA REB AST PTS 16 16 10 15 44 18 19 19 9 41 9 10 17 11 37 15 16 14 7 41 3C 4 5 5T 18C 5 5 5 5 13 6 8 18 9 16 4T 6T 15 2 21 6 7 8 14 20 9 10 14 8 38 10 13 12 11 29 2T 2T 5C 1 9C 1 2 2T 0T 2T 7 8 11 7 30 48 58 87 40 143 46 64 97 39 141

PLAYOFF GAME RECAPS WARRIORS 113, SPURS 111 WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS, GAME 1 May 14, 2017 (Oracle Arena) -- Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant combined for 74 points as the Warriors rallied after being down by as many as 25 points, including 20 at the half, to take a 1-0 lead in the Western Conference Finals... The 20-point comeback tied for the third-largest halftime deficit overcome in NBA postseason history... A 14-0 run in the second quarter gave the Spurs their largest lead of the game, 25, 44-19, at the 7:52 mark of the second quarter... The Warriors went on a 18-0 run to trim the Spurs’ 23-point lead down to five, 78-73, with 4:27 left in the third quarter... Curry tallied 19 points, connecting on four 3-pointers, in the third frame... After the Spurs took a 106-103 lead with 2:12 left in the fourth quarter, a 3-pointer by Curry, a three-point play by Draymond Green and a layup by Curry put the Warriors up for good, 111-106, with 38.9 seconds remaining... Curry finished with his fifth-career 40-point game in the playoffs, Durant had 34 points and Zaza Pachulia had 11 points and a game-high nine rebounds... LaMarcus Aldridge led the Spurs with 28 points and Kawhi Leonard had 26 points before leaving the game in the third quarter with a left ankle injury. WARRIORS 136, SPURS 100 WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS, GAME 2 May 16, 2017 (Oracle Arena) -- The Warriors took a 2-0 series lead over the Spurs with their largest margin of victory in a playoff game (36 points) since 1948... Golden State jumped out to a 33-16 lead after the first quarter and led by as many as 41 points in the fourth quarter... Stephen Curry tallied 15 of his game-high 29 points in the first quarter and with six treys moved into sixth-place on the NBA’s all-time playoff 3-pointers made list, passing Derek Fisher (285)... The Warriors fell one assist shy of their franchise playoff record of 40 but with 23 coming in the first half, set a franchise playoff record for assists in a half... Golden State played without Andre Iguodala (left knee soreness) and Kevon Looney (left hip strain) and lost starting center Zaza Pachulia to a right heel contusion in the first quarter... Rookie Patrick McCaw tallied 18 points off the bench and Kevin Durant added 16 points... The Spurs, playing without Kawhi Leonard (sprained left ankle) and Tony Parker (ruptured left quadriceps tendon), received a game-high 22 points from Jonathon Simmons, the most points he’s scored in the regular season or playoffs in his career. WARRIORS 120, SPURS 108 WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS, GAME 3 May 20, 2017 (AT&T Center) -- Kevin Durant tallied a game-high 33 points and a game-high-tying 10 rebounds, Stephen Curry added 21 points and a playoff career-high-tying six steals, and JaVale McGee scored all 16 of his points in the first half as the Warriors took a 3-0 lead and remained undefeated in the playoffs at 11-0... The Warriors went on a 12-0 run to break a 49-all tie in second quarter and took a 64-55 lead at the half... Golden State used a 14-5 spurt for its largest lead of the game, 18 points, 98-80, with 2:18 left in the third quarter... Durant tallied 19 points in the third quarter, the most points he’s scored in a quarter in the playoffs in his career... The Warriors joined the 1989 and 2001 Los Angeles Lakers as the only teams to begin a postseason 11-0... Without Kawhi Leonard out for the second straight game, Manu Ginobili led the Spurs in scoring with 21 points off the bench. WARRIORS 129, SPURS 115 WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS, GAME 4 May 22, 2017 (AT&T Center) -- The Warriors became the first team in NBA history to begin a postseason with 12 straight victories, as the Spurs became the third straight team to be swept by the Warriors... Stephen Curry tallied a game-high 36 points and with five 3-pointers moved past Kobe Bryant (292) into fifth place on the NBA’s all-time playoff career list for 3-pointers made... Kevin Durant recorded 29 points and a gamehigh 12 rebounds... San Antonio scored first, but the Warriors jumped out to an early 21-7 advantage and the Spurs could never get closer than seven points the rest of the way... The Warriors dished out 30 assists and shot 55.8 percent from the field... Kyle Anderson led the Spurs with 20 points off the bench... The Warriors played without Zaza Pachulia and Kevon Looney, while the Spurs were without the services Kawhi Leonard, David Lee and Tony Parker.

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017 PLAYOFFS GAME NOTES

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2017 NBA PLAYOFFS SEMIFINALS - GOLDEN STATE WINS SERIES OVER UTAH, 4-0 MIN 140 136 143 138 107 40 55 42 64 59 19 7 9 960 960

-FIELD GOALSFG FGA PCT 30 61 .492 35 70 .500 21 42 .500 22 51 .431 13 31 .419 9 16 .563 8 15 .533 9 14 .643 8 14 .571 6 14 .429 1 3 .333 0 1 .000 0 3 .000 162 335 .484 139 332 .419

PLAYER Curry Durant Green Thompson Iguodala Clark Pachulia McGee Livingston West Barnes McAdoo McCaw WARRIORS JAZZ

G GS 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 4 0 4 4 4 0 4 0 4 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 4 4 -

PLAYER Curry Durant Green Thompson Iguodala Clark Pachulia McGee Livingston West Barnes McAdoo McCaw WARRIORS OPPONENTS

-- SINGLE-GAME HIGHS -MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS 38 7 7 2 4 1 30 39 13 7 1 2 1 38 38 10 11 4 4 2 21 39 6 6 2 5 0 21 34 5 5 1 3 1 11 18 2 0 0 2 0 8 19 8 1 2 1 1 10 12 7 0 0 1 1 12 20 5 2 1 2 1 9 18 7 7 1 1 2 4 14 3 1 0 1 0 2 4 2 0 0 0 1 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 240 51 33 11 17 8 121 240 44 25 9 15 4 104

-3-POINT FG FGA 13 33 7 18 10 21 6 19 3 13 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 41 116 36 110

FG-PCT .394 .389 .476 .316 .231 .286 --------.000 .000 .000 .353 .327

-FREE THROWSFT FTA PCT 25 26 .962 21 24 .875 12 17 .706 6 6 1.000 3 6 .500 4 4 1.000 5 5 1.000 2 2 1.000 1 1 1.000 0 0 --0 0 --0 0 --0 0 --79 91 .868 70 94 .745

--REBOUNDS-OFF DEF TOT 3 18 21 5 30 35 2 33 35 1 10 11 3 13 16 1 3 4 2 13 15 6 6 12 2 11 13 3 14 17 0 3 3 0 2 2 0 1 1 28 157 185 28 139 167

----------- AVERAGE PER GAME -----------MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS 35.0 5.3 5.5 0.75 2.3 0.25 24.5 34.0 8.8 4.5 0.75 1.0 0.50 24.5 35.7 8.8 7.0 2.25 1.3 1.00 16.0 34.5 2.8 2.3 1.25 1.5 0.00 14.0 26.7 4.0 2.8 0.75 1.5 0.50 8.0 10.1 1.0 0.0 0.00 0.8 0.00 6.0 13.6 3.8 0.5 0.50 0.5 0.50 5.3 10.6 3.0 0.0 0.00 0.3 0.50 5.0 16.0 3.3 1.5 0.25 1.0 0.50 4.3 14.8 4.3 2.8 0.75 0.3 0.75 3.0 6.3 1.0 1.0 0.00 0.3 0.00 0.7 2.5 0.7 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.33 0.0 3.1 0.3 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.0 240.0 46.3 27.5 7.25 10.5 4.75 111.0 240.0 41.8 19.0 7.25 12.0 3.25 96.0

AST 22 18 28 9 11 0 2 0 6 11 3 0 0 110 76

PF 8 12 11 11 9 2 8 10 3 4 4 0 0 82 86

-CAREER HIGHS FG FGA 18 35 15C 33 13 23 14 31 10 23 4 11 6 10 9 12 8 15 16 26 11 15 2 5 4 8 58 140 58 135

DQ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

STL 3 3 9 5 3 0 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 29 29

TO 9 4 5 6 6 3 2 1 4 1 1 0 0 42 48

BLK 1 2 4 0 2 0 2 2 2 3 0 1 0 19 13

PTS AVG 98 24.5 98 24.5 64 16.0 56 14.0 32 8.0 24 6.0 21 5.3 20 5.0 17 4.3 12 3.0 2 0.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 444 111.0 384 96.0

(C=SET, T=TIED THIS SERIES)FT FTA REB AST PTS 16 16 10 15 44 18 19 19 9 41 9 10 17 11T 37 15 16 14 7 41 10 13 12 11 29 5 5 5 5 13 6 8 18 9 16 4 6 15 2 21 6 7 8 14 20 9 10 14 8 38 7 8 11 7 30 2 2 4 1 7 2 4 5 5 11 48 58 87 40 143 46 64 97 39 141

PLAYOFF GAME RECAPS WARRIORS 106, JAZZ 94 WESTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS, GAME 1 May 2, 2017 (Oracle Arena) -- The Warriors led from start to finish, jumping out to a 9-0 lead and leading by as many as 21 points in the fourth quarter to take a 1-0 lead in the first game of the Western Conference Semifinals... A 10-0 run to open the fourth quarter gave the Warriors their largest lead, a 21-point advantage, 94-73, with 8:30 remaining... Stephen Curry scored all of his game-high 22 points in the first three quarters and Kevin Durant and Draymond Green each tallied 17 points... Klay Thompson scored 15 points and Zaza Pachulia added 10 points as the Warriors starting five all scored in double figures for the second straight game... For the second time in the playoffs, the Warriors turned the ball over just seven times, tying a franchise playoff record for the fewest turnovers in a game... Golden State dished out 32 assists... Rudy Gobert led the Jazz with 13 points and eight rebounds. WARRIORS 115, JAZZ 104 WESTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS, GAME 2 May 4, 2017 (Oracle Arena) -- For the second straight game in the series, and the third consecutive playoff contest, the Warriors led from start to finish... Golden State jumped out to a 12-3 lead to start the game and then used a 14-2 run for their largest lead of the game, a 20-point advantage, 33-13, with 1:04 left in the first quarter... Utah got no closer than six points the rest of the way... Kevin Durant led the Warriors with 25 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists; Draymond Green tallied 21 points, connecting on five 3-pointers; Stephen Curry scored 23 points, hitting five treys as well... The Warriors almost shot 50 percent from the field (.494) and dished out 33 assists... The Jazz, playing without George Hill (left big toe sprain/soreness), received a game-high 33 points from Gordon Hayward and a 16-point, 16-rebound effort from Rudy Gobert. WARRIORS 102, JAZZ 91 WESTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS, GAME 3 May 6, 2017 (Vivint Smart Home Arena) -- Kevin Durant tallied a game-high 38 points and 13 rebounds and Stephen Curry added 23 points to help the Warriors take a 3-0 lead over the Jazz in their semifinals matchup... The Warriors had an 11-point advantage, 31-20, with 9:17 left in the second quarter, but the Jazz outscored the Warriors, 30-18, to take a 50-49 halftime lead... Utah opened the third quarter on a 12-4 run for their largest lead of the game and series, a nine-point lead, 62-53... The Warriors tied the score at 68 and took a 72-70 lead into the fourth quarter... Golden State used a 9-0 run to gain a 95-84 advantage with 2:37 remaining and take control of the game... Gordon Hayward led the Jazz with 29 points and Rudy Gobert finished with 21 points and a game-high 15 rebounds... The Jazz played without George Hill for the second straight game. WARRIORS 121, JAZZ 95 WESTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS, GAME 4 May 8, 2017 (Vivint Smart Home Arena) -- The Warriors swept their second straight series to advance to the conference finals for the third straight year, a franchise-first... Draymond Green recorded his third career playoff triple-double (17 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists) to tie for the most in Warriors franchise playoff history and Stephen Curry tallied a game-high 30 points... Golden State jumped out to an early 24-7 lead and later held a 24-point edge, 41-17, in the second quarter... The Jazz rallied to cut the Warriors’ lead down to five in the third quarter, but the Warriors scored seven straight points to close the quarter and enter the fourth with a 14-point advantage, 93-79... The outcome was decided after a Warriors 18-3 run positioned them with their largest lead of the game, 26 points, 113-87, with four minutes remaining ... Gordon Hayward led the Jazz with 25 points... Rudy Gobert recorded his third straight double-double (and fifth of the playoffs) with 12 points and a game-high 13 rebounds.

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GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017 PLAYOFFS GAME NOTES

2017 NBA PLAYOFFS FIRST ROUND - GOLDEN STATE WINS SERIES OVER PORTLAND, 4-0 MIN 135 56 137 141 49 75 120 58 58 83 21 15 12 960 960

-FIELD GOALSFG FGA PCT 37 82 .451 16 27 .593 26 67 .388 16 32 .500 18 23 .783 11 24 .458 10 25 .400 11 18 .611 11 22 .500 7 17 .412 4 8 .500 1 1 1.000 1 3 .333 169 349 .484 142 358 .397

PLAYER Curry Durant Thompson Green McGee Clark Iguodala West Pachulia McCaw McAdoo Livingston D. Jones WARRIORS TRAIL BLAZERS

G GS 4 4 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 4 4 2 3 0 1 0 2 0 4 4 -

PLAYER Curry Durant Thompson Green McGee Clark Iguodala West Pachulia McCaw McAdoo Livingston D. Jones WARRIORS OPPONENTS

-- SINGLE-GAME HIGHS -MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS 39 7 8 4 5 1 37 36 11 2 1 3 2 32 41 3 2 3 5 1 24 40 12 10 3 4 6 21 16 5 1 1 2 4 15 26 5 2 1 1 0 13 36 10 6 1 2 0 16 16 5 4 1 2 2 12 19 7 1 2 2 1 11 34 5 5 3 0 1 11 11 2 0 0 0 0 7 15 1 1 0 0 0 2 6 2 0 0 0 1 2 240 54 31 11 17 11 128 240 52 17 9 19 7 113

-3-POINT FG FGA 19 45 4 8 11 28 11 20 0 0 2 4 0 9 0 0 0 1 2 6 1 3 0 0 0 0 50 124 44 136

FG-PCT .422 .500 .393 .550 --.500 .000 --.000 .333 .333 ----.403 .324

-FREE THROWSFT FTA PCT 26 30 .867 6 7 .857 10 13 .769 12 19 .632 3 4 .750 10 11 .909 9 11 .818 4 4 1.000 3 3 1.000 4 6 .667 2 4 .500 0 0 --1 2 .500 90 114 .789 78 97 .804

--REBOUNDS-OFF DEF TOT 4 17 21 1 13 14 3 6 9 3 35 38 7 10 17 1 12 13 1 23 24 2 9 11 2 16 18 3 10 13 2 2 4 0 1 1 3 0 3 32 154 186 40 136 176

----------- AVERAGE PER GAME -----------MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS 33.7 5.3 6.5 2.25 3.5 0.75 29.8 28.2 7.0 2.0 0.50 3.0 1.50 21.0 34.3 2.3 1.3 1.00 2.3 0.50 18.3 35.2 9.5 7.5 1.50 2.3 4.25 13.8 12.2 4.3 0.3 0.50 0.5 2.25 9.8 18.7 3.3 0.8 0.25 0.5 0.00 8.5 30.0 6.0 4.5 0.75 0.5 0.00 7.3 14.5 2.8 2.8 0.25 0.8 0.75 6.5 14.6 4.5 0.8 0.75 0.8 0.25 6.3 20.7 3.3 1.8 0.75 0.0 0.50 5.0 7.0 1.3 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 3.7 15.3 1.0 1.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 2.0 6.2 1.5 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.50 1.5 240.0 46.5 27.3 8.25 12.5 10.25 119.5 240.0 44.0 15.8 7.25 15.3 4.75 101.5

AST 26 4 5 30 1 3 18 11 3 7 0 1 0 109 63

PF 7 2 7 13 8 8 5 6 7 5 2 2 3 75 87

-CAREER HIGHS FG FGA 18 35 14 33 14 31 13 23 9 12 4T 11C 10 23 16 26 6 10 4C 8C 2T 5C 8 15 1C 3C 58 140 58 135

DQ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

STL 9 1 4 6 2 1 3 1 3 3 0 0 0 33 29

TO 14 6 9 9 2 2 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 50 61

BLK 3 3 2 17 9 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 1 41 19

PTS AVG 119 29.8 42 21.0 73 18.3 55 13.8 39 9.8 34 8.5 29 7.3 26 6.5 25 6.3 20 5.0 11 3.7 2 2.0 3 1.5 478 119.5 406 101.5

(C=SET, T=TIED THIS SERIES)FT FTA REB AST PTS 16 16 10 15 44 18 19 19 9 41 15 16 14 7 41 9 10 17 11 37 4 6 15 2 21 5C 5C 5C 5 13C 10 13 12 11 29 9 10 14 8 38 6 8 18 9 16 2C 4C 5C 5C 11C 2C 2T 4 1 7C 6 7 8 14 20 1C 2C 2C 0C 2C 48 58 87 40 143 46 64 97 39 141

PLAYOFF GAME RECAPS WARRIORS 121, TRAIL BLAZERS 109

WESTERN CONFERENCE FIRST ROUND, GAME 1

April 16, 2017 (Oracle Arena) -- The Warriors needed to outlast a combined 75 points from the Trail Blazers’ backcourt of Damian Lillard and CJ McCollum... Kevin Durant tallied a team-high 32 points and 10 rebounds, Stephen Curry scored 29 points and Draymond Green recorded 19 points, a game-high 12 rebounds, nine assists, three steals and five blocks, becoming the first player to record those numbers in the playoffs since steals and blocks were tracked (1973-74), according to the Elias Sports Bureau... The Warriors went on an 11-0 run to turn a two-point advantage into a 13-point lead, 103-90, with 7:19 left in the fourth quarter... An 8-0 spurt gave the Warriors a 113-99 lead with 3:38 remaining... McCollum led all scorers with 41 points, with a franchise-high-tying 27 points in the first half... Lillard finished with 34 points... The game featured 22 lead changes and 15 ties. WARRIORS 110, TRAIL BLAZERS 81 WESTERN CONFERENCE FIRST ROUND, GAME 2 April 19, 2017 (Oracle Arena) -- Without Kevin Durant (left calf strain), Matt Barnes (right ankle/foot sprain), Shaun Livingston (right index finger sprain & hand contusion), and Kevon Looney (left hip strain), a balanced Warriors offense and a focused defense gave the Warriors a 2-0 lead in their First Round series with Portland... The Warriors held the Trail Blazers to 81 points and their high-scoring backcourt of Damian Lillard and CJ McCollum to a combined 23 points (after a 75-point showing in Game 1)... Stephen Curry led all players with 19 points, Klay Thompson added 16 points and Draymond Green recorded his second-straight double-double with 12 rebounds and 10 assists...Golden State held Portland to 12 points in the third quarter, tying the Warriors’ fewest points allowed in a postseason quarter in the Shot Clock Era (since 195455)... A 13-2 run by the Warriors in that same quarter turned a 14-point advantage into a 25-point lead, 79-54, with 2:49 left in the third... Maurice Harkless led the Trail Blazers with 15 points and eight rebounds. WARRIORS 119, TRAIL BLAZERS 113 WESTERN CONFERENCE FIRST ROUND, GAME 3 April 22, 2017 (Moda Center) -- Mike Brown assumed head coaching duties as an illness sidelined Steve Kerr and a short-handed Warriors squad rallied from a 17-point first-half deficit to stun the Trail Blazers, 119-113, taking a 3-0 lead in the First Round series... According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the Warriors’ rally from a 13-point halftime deficit was the second-largest halftime playoff deficit the Warriors have overcome to win (largest, 14, May 18, 1975, in Game 1 of the Finals at Washington)... Portland led, 20-10, early and had its largest lead of 17, 65-48, with 2:23 left in the second quarter... The Warriors used a 19-1 run to erase a 16-point deficit (82-66) to take an 85-83 lead with 2:01 left in the third quarter... Stephen Curry scored the Warriors’ final nine points, including a 3-point dagger that put the Warriors up by seven, 113-106, with 49 seconds left in the game... Curry finished with a game-high 34 points and Klay Thompson added 24 points... CJ McCollum led the Trail Blazers with 32 points and Damian Lillard scored 31 points... Kevin Durant, Matt Barnes, Shaun Livingston and Kevon Looney all missed their second straight game. WARRIORS 128, TRAIL BLAZERS 103 WESTERN CONFERENCE FIRST ROUND, GAME 4 April 24, 2017 (Moda Center) -- The Warriors jumped out to a 28-5 lead to open the game and never let up, earning their third 4-0 sweep in Warriors franchise history (1975 vs. Washington, 2015 vs. New Orleans)... Stephen Curry tallied a game-high 37 points, connecting on seven 3-pointers, in three quarters of work... Draymond Green recorded 21 points, six rebounds, four assists, one steal and three blocks and Klay Thompson added 18 points... The Warriors scored 45 points in the first quarter, tying an NBA record for most points scored in the first quarter of a playoff game and setting a new franchise mark (previous, 42, 5/4/94 vs. Phoenix)... Golden State scored 72 points in the first half, matching its franchise playoff record for the second-most points scored in the first half, falling one point shy of the first-half points mark... Damian Lillard led the Trail Blazers with 34 points... CJ McCollum, entering the game averaging a team-leading 28.0 points per game, was limited to six points on 2-of-12 shooting form the field... The Warriors outshot the Trail Blazers, .535 to .388, and dished out 27 assists while turning the ball over just 10 times.

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2017 PLAYOFFS TEAM & PLAYER NOTES WARRIORS’ NBA PLAYOFF RANKINGS 2015 - 2017 2017 2016 2015 RK NO. RK NO. RK NO. Points/game 1 119.3 1 107.7 5 103.3 FG pct. 1 .494 5 .455 2 .453 3-pt FG pct. 4 .386 3 .393 2 .374 Def. Reb./game 1 36.5 8 32.7 8 34.1 Rebounds/game 2 45.8 9 43.2 6 45.6 Assists/game 1 28.2 1 24.3 1 24.5 Turnovers/game 11 13.7 11 14.0 15 14.6 Steals/game 1 8.71 4 7.96 6 8.00 Blocks/game 3 6.12 6 5.46 5 5.76 Opp. FG pct. 1 .429 6 .429 2 .417 Opp. 3-pt FG pct. 5 .341 6 .339 1 .304

WARRIORS ALL-TIME PLAYOFF RESULTS Franchise History 2014-15 to 2016-17 All-Time Playoff Record 160-146 47-15 Home 104-48 29-5 Road 56-98 18-10 All-Time Series Record 34-28 10-1 Series Sweeps 7-7 3-0 Overtime Record 5-7 3-1 Double-Overtime Record 0-2 ---

WARRIORS’ 3-YEAR PLAYOFF RECORD (2015 - 2017) OVERALL HOME ROAD SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT W-L PCT 2017 16-1 .938 9-0 1.000 7-1 .875 2016 15-9 .625 11-3 .786 4-6 .400 2015 16-5 .762 9-2 .818 7-3 .700 TOTALS 47-15 .758 29-5 .853 18-10 .643

NOTES FROM LAST GAME

TEAM NOTABLES • Golden State won its fifth NBA championship (1947, 1956, 1975, 2015, 2017) with a 4-1 series victory over the Cavaliers, which is tied for the fourth-most titles by any franchise in NBA history. • Golden State finished the postseason with a 16-1 record (.941), the best single-season postseason winning percentage in NBA history… The Warriors joined the 2001 Lakers and 1983 76ers as the only teams to finish a postseason with just one loss. • Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr has become the fourth coach in NBA history to win two championships in his first three seasons at the helm, joining Phil Jackson (1991, 1992), Bill Russell (1968, 1969) and John Kundla (1949, 1950) as the only coaches to do so, according to the Elias Sports Bureau… Kerr joins Phil Jackson (2 player/11 coach), KC Jones (8 player/2 coach), Tommy Heinsohn (8 player/2 coach) and Bill Russell (11 player/2 coach) with multiple titles as both player and coach. • The Warriors concluded the 2017 NBA Playoffs with an average margin of victory of +13.5, which ranks second-most in NBA postseason history (min. five games) behind only the Milwaukee Bucks’ +14.5 average point differential in the 1971 NBA Playoffs. • Golden State is the first Bay Area franchise among the four major pro sports leagues to clinch a title at home since the 1974 Oakland A’s. PLAYER NOTABLES • Kevin Durant led the Warriors with 39 points to go with seven rebounds and five assists, hitting 14-of-20 from the field (.700) and a playoff career-high-tying 5-of-8 from three-point range (.625), earning the Bill Russell NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award with averages of 35.2 points, 8.4 rebounds, 5.4 assists, 1.60 blocks and 1.00 steal in 39.8 minutes per game for the series… Durant, who joins Andre Iguodala (2015) and Rick Barry (1975) as the only Finals MVPs in franchise history, is the second player in league history to win the Finals MVP Award while averaging at least 35 points, eight rebounds and five assists in The Finals (Michael Jordan in 1993)… Durant joined Shaquille O’Neal and Jordan as the only players to score at least 25 points in their first 10 straight Finals games. • Stephen Curry tallied 34 points and 10 assists, his second 30-point/10assist game of the Finals, hitting 10-of-20 from the field and 12-of-15 from the free throw line. • Andre Iguodala scored a 2017 postseason-high 20 points in 38 minutes off the bench, his fourth double-digit scoring effort this postseason, finishing with a game-high-tying +18 on-court differential.

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WARRIORS ALL-TIME PLAYOFF RESULTS - NBA FINALS ONLY All-time 2014-15 to 2016-17 Overall Home Road Overall Home Road Game 1 7-2 6-0 1-2 3-0 3-0 -- Game 2 4-5 4-2 0-3 2-1 2-1 -- Game 3 6-3 4-0 2-3 1-2 --- 1-2 Game 4 4-5 0-2 4-3 2-1 --- 2-1 Game 5 6-2 5-1 1-1 2-1 2-1 -- Game 6 1-3 0-1 1-2 1-1 --- 1-1 Game 7 0-1 0-1 --- 0-1 0-1 ---



NBA CHAMPIONS, AGAIN

The Golden State Warriors won the 2017 NBA Championship following a 129-120 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 5 of the NBA Finals at Oracle Arena on June 12. The Warriors finished the 2017 NBA Playoffs with a 16-1 (.941) mark, surpassing the Los Angeles Lakers’ 15-1 (.938) record in the 2001 NBA Playoffs for the best single-season winning percentage in NBA postseason history. Golden State is the first Bay Area franchise among the four major North American professional sports leagues to clinch a title at its home venue since the Oakland Athletics won Game 5 of the 1974 World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers at the OaklandAlameda County Coliseum. WARRIORS CHAMPIONSHIPS, ALL TIME 1947 Philadelphia Warriors def. Chicago Stags 1956 Philadelphia Warriors def. Fort Wayne Pistons 1975 San Francisco Warriors def. Washington Bullets 2015 Golden State Warriors def. Cleveland Cavaliers 2017 Golden State Warriors def. Cleveland Cavaliers

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Warriors forward Kevin Durant earned the Bill Russell NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award with averages of 35.2 points, 8.4 rebounds, 5.4 assists, 1.60 blocks and 1.00 steal in 39.8 minutes per game in The Finals. Durant, who joins Andre Iguodala (2015) and Rick Barry (1975) as the only Finals MVPs in franchise history, is the second player in league history to win the Finals MVP Award while averaging at least 35 points, eight rebounds and five assists in The Finals (Michael Jordan in 1993). Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr became the fourth coach in NBA history to win two championships in his first three seasons at the helm, joining Phil Jackson (1991, 1992), Bill Russell (1968, 1969) and John Kundla (1949, 1950), according to the Elias Sports Bureau. The Warriors concluded the 2017 NBA Playoffs with an average margin of victory of +13.5, which ranks second-most in NBA postseason history (min. five games) behind only the Milwaukee Bucks’ +14.5 average point differential (1971 NBA Playoffs). The Warriors, who were purchased by Joe Lacob and Peter Guber in November 2010, have made five-straight playoff appearances for the first time since qualifying for the postseason in each of the first six years of the league’s existence (1946-47 to 1951-52). The Warriors have captured the fifth title in franchise history, including the second in the last three years, and the third championship in the team’s West Coast Era since moving to the Bay Area prior to the 1962-63 season.

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2017 PLAYOFFS TEAM & PLAYER NOTES NBA CHAMPIONSHIPS, WARRIORS FRANCHISE YEAR FINALS OPPONENT HEAD COACH 2017 Cleveland Cavaliers Steve Kerr 2015 Cleveland Cavaliers Steve Kerr 1975 Washington Bullets Alvin Attles 1956 Fort Wayne Pistons George Senesky 1947 Chicago Stags Edward Gottlieb Only three franchises have won more titles than the Warriors in NBA history. MOST NBA CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 Boston Celtics 16 Los Angeles Lakers 6 Chicago Bulls 5 Golden State Warriors 5 San Antonio Spurs

15-GAME PLAYOFF WIN STREAK

The Cavaliers’ 137-116 win in Game 4 at Cleveland ended the Warriors’ 15game win streak in the postseason, the NBA record for the most consecutive playoff games won. The previous record of 13, which was held by the Cavaliers (2016-17) and L.A. Lakers (1988-89) spanned two postseasons. The 15-win streak is a Warriors franchise best, surpassing the seven-win streak that spanned two postseasons (5/11/75 - 4/20/76). According to the Elias Sports Bureau, among the four professional sports (NBA, NHL, MLB, NFL), the Golden State Warriors have the longest postseason win streak with 15 consecutive wins. MOST WINS TO BEGIN A POSTSEASON IN NBA HISTORY 15-0 Golden State Warriors, 2017 11-0 Los Angeles Lakers, 1989 11-0 Los Angeles Lakers, 2001 10-0 San Antonio Spurs, 2012 10-0 Cleveland Cavaliers, 2016 10-0 Cleveland Cavaliers, 2017 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WON, ALL PLAYOFF SERIES 15 Golden State Warriors, 2017 13 Cleveland Cavaliers, 2016-17 13 L.A. Lakers, 1988-89 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WON, ONE YEAR 15 Golden State Warriors, 2017 12 San Antonio, 1999 11 L.A. Lakers, 1989 11 L.A. Lakers, 2001 MOST CONSECUTIVE POSTSEASON WINS IN OTHER PROFESSIONAL SPORTS STREAK TEAM SPORT YEARS 15 Golden State Warriors NBA 2017 14 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 1992-1993 12 New York Yankees MLB 1998-1999 12 New York Yankees MLB 1927-1932 10 New England Patriots NFL 2002-2006 Elias Sports Bureau

PLAYOFF POINT DIFFERENTIAL

The Warriors possess a point per game differential of +13.5, the secondhighest in the history of the NBA Playoffs (minimum 5 games), according to ESPN Stats & Info. Last postseason, the Warriors had a point differential of +4.4 and during the 2015 season, +7.8. After the Western Conference Finals, the Warriors had +16.3, the best average scoring margin entering the NBA Finals (second was the 2001 Lakers, +15.5). LARGEST PPG DIFFERENTIAL, SINGLE NBA POSTSEASON 1971 Bucks +14.5 2017 Warriors +13.5 2001 Lakers +12.8 1991 Bulls +11.7 Minimum 5 games ESPN Stats & Info



HOME SWEET HOME

With a 9-0 record at home in the playoffs, the Warriors tied the 1976 Boston Celtics for the second-most home victories without a loss in a single postseason. MOST GAMES WON AT HOME WITHOUT A LOSS, ONE YEAR 10 - Portland, 1977 Boston, 1986 L.A. Lakers, 1987 Chicago, 1996 9 - Golden State, 2017 Boston, 1976 Golden State won all nine of its playoff home games, tying the second-most consecutive games won at home in single postseason. Thirteen teams had won nine straight home games, the last in 2014 by the San Antonio Spurs. Six teams hold the NBA record with 10 straight home playoff wins, the last team to accomplish the feat was the 1997 Utah Jazz.

PLAYOFF ROAD WARRIORS

The Warriors have won at least one road game in each of the last 15 playoff series, a franchise record. The streak began with a road victory in Denver in the 2013 NBA Playoffs First Round. Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green have been on those Warriors teams that have accomplished this feat. Curry, Thompson and Green’s streak of winning at least one road game in their first 15 playoff series is an NBA record, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. LeBron James’ teams have won a road game in 29 straight playoff series, an NBA record. The longest-ever streak of winning at least a road game in consecutive playoff series is Miami’s 18, which is still active despite their absence in this year’s playoffs, per Elias. PLAYOFF GAMES WON ON ROAD, WARRIORS YEAR OPPONENTS 2017 Portland, Utah, San Antonio, Cleveland 2016 Houston, Portland, Oklahoma City, Cleveland 2015 New Orleans, Memphis, Houston, Cleveland 2014 L.A. Clippers 2013 Denver, San Antonio

ROAD STREAKING

Golden State’s playoff road win streak ended at seven games after Cleveland’s Game 4 win in the NBA Finals. The Warriors won their seventh straight road playoff game with a 118-113 win at Cleveland on June 7, tying the 2017 Cavaliers for the second-most consecutive road wins to begin a postseason in NBA history. The 2001 Lakers hold the NBA record with eight road victories to begin a postseason. It’s the first time in Warriors franchise playoff history the Warriors have won seven straight road games to start the playoffs. WARRIORS’ ALL-TIME ROAD WIN STREAKS IN PLAYOFFS 7 Golden State Warriors 4/22/17 - 6/7/17 4 Golden State Warriors 5/11/75 - 4/24/76 3 Golden State Warriors 5/11/15 - 5/23/15 3 Philadelphia Warriors 4/6/47 - 4/19/47 MOST CONSECUTIVE ROAD WINS TO BEGIN POSTSEASON IN NBA HISTORY 8 2001 Lakers 7 2017 Warriors 7 2017 Cavaliers 6 1999 Spurs

HITTING 100

Golden State has reached the century mark in scoring in each of its 17 postseason games, becoming the first team in NBA history to score at least 100 points in each of its first 17 playoff games. The Warriors’ century scoring streak ranks third in NBA Playoffs history. MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING 100 OR MORE POINTS, SINGLE POSTSEASON Elias Sports Bureau 22 Boston, 1987 19 L.A. Lakers, 1985 17 Golden State, 2017

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WELCOME BACK, STEVE

On June 4, in Game 2 of the NBA Finals vs. Cleveland, Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr coached the team from the sidelines for the first time since April 19, Game 2 of the first-round series against the Trail Blazers. Mike Brown had filled in, as the Warriors won 11 consecutive games in his absence. This was the first time Kerr had missed any postseason games in his three-year stint as Golden State’s head coach. During the 2015-16 regular season, then-assistant coach Luke Walton subbed for Kerr as the Warriors won 39 of their first 43 games.

TAKING CARE OF THE BALL

In Game 1 of the NBA Finals, the Warriors tied an NBA Finals record for the fewest turnovers in a game with four since turnovers started being tracked in 1970-71. The four turnovers is a new Warriors franchise playoff low, passing the seven they had four times (three coming this postseason, once in the First Round vs. Portland and twice vs. Utah in the Semifinals). With seven turnovers in two games during the series against the Jazz (Games 1 and 3), it marked the first time the Warriors turned the ball over seven or fewer times in two games in the same series, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. FEWEST TURNOVERS, GAME 4 Golden State vs. Cleveland, June 1, 2017 4 San Antonio at Miami, June 6, 2013 4 Detroit vs. San Antonio, June 16, 2005 FEWEST TURNOVERS IN A GAME, WARRIORS PLAYOFF HISTORY 4 6/1/17 vs. Cleveland (NBA Finals, Game 1) 7 5/6/17 at Utah (Semifinals, Game 3) 7 5/2/17 vs. Utah (Semifinals, Game 1) 7 4/22/17 at Portland (First Round, Game 3) 7 4/8/67 at St. Louis (Division Finals, Game 3) In Game 3 at Utah (5/6/17), the Warriors did not have a turnover in the second half, their first half without a turnover in the playoffs in at least 20 years (since the NBA began tracking quarter and half playoff statistics), according to the Elias Sports Bureau. Golden State is the second team in the 2017 NBA Playoffs to have zero turnovers in a half - Cleveland had no turnovers in the second half of the First Round Game 3 at Indiana. The Warriors turned the ball over 42 times against Utah in the Western Conference Semifinals, setting a new franchise record for fewest turnovers in a four-game playoff series, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

DOUBLE-DIGIT PLAYOFF WINS

Twelve of the Warriors’s 16 playoff wins this postseason were by 10 or more points; Only Game 3 (five points) and 5 of the NBA Finals (nine points), Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals (two points) and Game 3 at Portland (six points) were not. The Warriors are the only team in NBA history with 10 double-digit wins in their first 14 playoff games, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. Previously, the Warriors joined the 1971 Milwaukee Bucks as the only teams in NBA history with 10 double-digit wins in their first 12 playoff games. Also from Elias: the Warriors are the second team in NBA history to win five straight road playoff games in one year by a double-digit margin, joining the Heat, which accomplished the feat in 2013. MOST DOUBLE-DIGIT WINS IN A SINGLE POSTSEASON WINS GAMES TEAM 12 17 Golden State, 2017 21 Cleveland, 2016 23 Miami, 2013 23 San Antonio, 2014

WARRIORS VS. CAVALIERS, ROUND 3

For the first time in NBA history the same two teams met in the Finals for a third straight time. The Warriors and Cavaliers split the last two Finals meetings with the Warriors winning the NBA title in 2015. This year, the two teams meet with the Warriors holding a 12-0 record and the Cavaliers with a 12-1 record. According to NBA.com/Stats, it is the first time in NBA history the two Finals teams have a combined 24-1 record.

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Only once in MLB, NHL and NFL have the two same teams met in the championship game three straight times. The last time two teams met in the title game was over 60 years ago with the Detroit Red Wings and Montreal Canadiens facing off for the third consecutive year in 1956 for the Stanley Cup. This Finals matchup with the Warriors and Cavaliers marks the first time two teams have split the first two championship meetings. In each of the baseball, hockey and football title games, a team won the first two meetings before the other team won the third contest. SPORT TEAMS YEARS NBA Golden State Warriors vs. Cleveland Cavaliers 2015-2017 MLB New York Yankees vs. New York Giants 1921-1923 NHL Detroit Red Wings vs. Montreal Canadiens 1954-1956 NFL Cleveland Browns vs. Detroit Lions 1952-1954 FINAL-LY For the first time in franchise history and the 14th time in NBA history, the Warriors are making their third straight NBA Finals appearance. Golden State’s ninth Finals appearance ties the Warriors with the Philadelphia 76ers for the third-most Finals berths in NBA history, trailing only the Lakers (31) and Celtics (21). WARRIORS NBA FINALS APPEARANCES Finals Opponent 2017 Cleveland Cavaliers 2016 Cleveland Cavaliers 2015 Cleveland Cavaliers 1975 Washington Bullets 1967 Philadelphia 76ers 1964 Boston Celtics 1956 Fort Wayne Pistons 1948 Baltimore Bullets 1947 Chicago Stags MOST ALL-TIME NBA FINALS APPEARANCES Los Angeles Lakers 31 Boston Celtics 21 Golden State Warriors 9 Philadelphia 76ers 9 New York Knicks 8 UNDEFEATED ENTERING NBA FINALS ALL TIME 2017 Warriors 12-0 2001 Lakers* 11-0 1989 Lakers 11-0 1982 Lakers* 8-0 1957 Celtics* 3-0 1957 Hawks 5-0 1954 Nationals 6-0 1950 Lakers* 6-0 1949 Lakers* 4-0 * won NBA Finals SWEEPS Sweeps against Portland in the opening round, Utah in the semifinals, and San Antonio in the conference finals marked the first time in franchise history the Warriors have swept three playoff series in the same postseason. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, it was only the fourth time in NBA history a team recorded three consecutive series sweeps in one year’s playoffs, as the Warriors joined the Lakers, who did it three times - 1950, 1989, 2001. The four-game series sweep against San Antonio in the Western Conference Finals was the fifth time the Warriors swept a best-of-sevengame series, fourth time since the 2014-15 season. The sweeps against San Antonio and Utah were the first series sweeps for the Warriors in the conference finals and semifinals, respectively, since the current playoff format began in 1984.

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2017 PLAYOFFS TEAM & PLAYER NOTES WARRIORS PLAYOFF SWEEPS 2017 Conference Finals (4-0) San Antonio 2017 Semifinals (4-0) Utah 2017 First Round (4-0) Portland 2015 First Round (4-0) New Orleans 1989 First Round (3-0) Utah 1975 NBA Finals (4-0) Washington 1967 Semifinals (3-0) Los Angeles 1947 Semifinals (2-0) New York

CONFERENCE FINALS WRAP-UP

The Warriors advanced to the NBA Finals for the third-straight year, sweeping the San Antonio Spurs in the Western Conference Finals, 4-0. It was Golden State’s third straight four-game sweep - the Warriors had just two in their franchise history entering this year’s postseason (1975 NBA Finals vs. Washington and 2015 First Round vs. New Orleans). The Warriors became the third team in the last 25 years to score at least 120 points in three consecutive playoff games (136, 120, 129), joining the 2006 Phoenix Suns and 2016 Portland Trail Blazers. @NBAHistory Golden State scored a total of 498 points in the Western Conference Finals, matching the NBA record for most points in a four-game playoff series set by the Philadelphia 76ers vs. New York in 1978. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the Warriors’ 53.8 shooting percentage from the field against the Spurs was the highest since Celtics and Lakers each had a higher percentage in the first round of the 1990 Playoffs. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, in Game 2, the Warriors became only the second NBA team to score 30-or-more points in each quarter of a playoff game (33, 39, 34, 30). The Clippers were the other team to accomplish the feat (31, 36, 38, 33) in a first-round 138-98 win over the Warriors in Game 2 on April 21, 2014.



LARGEST MARGINS OF VICTORY

The Warriors defeated the Spurs, 136-100, in Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals, marking the largest margin of victory in the West Coast era for the team and the second-largest in franchise playoff history - the Philadelphia Warriors won by 39 points at the St. Louis Bombers on April 6, 1948 with an 85-46 win. WARRIORS FRANCHISE POSTSEASON LARGEST MARGINS OF VICTORY PTS TEAM/OPPONENT DATE SCORE 39 Philadelphia Warriors at St. Louis Bombers 4/6/48 85-46 36 Golden State Warriors vs. San Antonio Spurs 5/16/17 136-100 35 Golden State Warriors at Houston Rockets 5/23/15 115-80 35 San Francisco Warriors vs. St. Louis Hawks 4/3/64 120-85 33 Golden State Warriors vs. Cleveland Cavaliers 6/5/16 110-77 33 Golden State Warriors vs. Houston Rockets 4/27/16 114-81 30 Golden State Warriors at Detroit Pistons 4/14/77 138-108 Basketball Reference



WHAT A COMEBACK

The Warriors came back to defeat the San Antonio Spurs, 113-111, in the first game of the Western Conference Finals on May 14, 2017, after trailing by 20 points at the half, 62-42. A Warriors’ franchise playoff record, it is tied for the third-largest comeback from a halftime deficit in the history of the NBA Playoffs. Earlier in the NBA Playoffs, in the opening round, the Warriors overcame a 13-point halftime deficit, 67-54, to win, 119-113, at Portland in Game 3 on April 22. LARGEST HALFTIME DEFICIT OVERCOME IN NBA PLAYOFFS HISTORY DEFICIT TEAMS DATE 25 Cleveland defeats Indiana 4/20/17 21 Baltimore defeats Philadelphia 4/13/48 20 Golden State defeats San Antonio 5/14/17 20 Boston defeats New Jersey 5/25/02

Golden State became the first NBA team to have its starters score at least 70 points and their bench contribute at least 60 points in the game playoff game (Game 2 vs. San Antonio) since the Celtics did that against the Knicks in 1990, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. The Warriors starters tallied 73 points while the reserves accounted for 63 points in the 136-100 win over the Spurs (5/16/17).





HOW OFTEN TEAMS BOUNCE BACK IN GAMES WHERE THEY WERE DOWN BY AT LEAST 15, SINCE START OF 2014-15 SEASON GO ON GO ON WIN TEAM TO WIN TO LOSE PERCENTAGE Golden State Warriors 20 32 38.5% San Antonio Spurs 9 32 22.0 Toronto Raptors 16 59 21.3 Houston Rockets 14 66 17.5 Boston Celtics 13 64 16.9 Oklahoma City Thunder 9 47 16.1 Cleveland Cavaliers 10 61 14.1

HALFTIME LEADS

The Warriors had a halftime lead in 11 of their 17 playoff games, including double-digit advantages in seven games. Twice in this postseason the Warriors had a 20-point halftime lead - 72-48 (+24) at Portland in Game 4 (4/24) and 72-44 (+28) vs. San Antonio in Game 2 (5/16). According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the 28-point halftime lead against the Spurs in Game 2 was the largest in a playoff game in the team’s 71-season history.

72-FIRST HALF POINTS

The Warriors scored 72 points in a half twice in the 2017 NBA Playoffs. In the first half vs. the Spurs in Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals, the Warriors tallied 72 points. Earlier in this year’s playoffs, in the first half of Game 4 at Portland on April 24th, the Warriors scored 72 first half-points. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the 72 points scored in the first half is tied for the fourth-most points scored by the Warriors in a playoff contest.

NO LEAD IS SAFE

Over the past three seasons, the Warriors have overcome 15-point deficits to win an NBA-best 20 times, according to ESPN Stats & Information Group. Golden State has the highest winning percentage since 2014-15 at 39 percent, four times higher than the league average over that span.

Table includes both regular-season and playoff games over the past three seasons. The league average winning percentage on these games, excluding the Warriors, is 10.2 percent. ESPN Stats & Information Group https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/the-warriors-dont-start-trying-until-theyre-down-15/

MOST POINTS IN A HALF, WARRIORS FRANCHISE PLAYOFF HISTORY PTS HALF OPP DATE 78 2nd vs. STL 4/01/67 75 2nd at DET 4/14/77 73 1st vs. PHX 5/04/94 72 1st vs. SAS 5/16/17 72 1st at POR 4/24/17 72 2nd vs. UTA 5/02/89 72 2nd vs. LAL 5/10/87 72 1st vs. PHI 4/24/67

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CONFERENCE FINALS AGAIN

The Warriors earned a berth in the Western Conference Finals for the thirdstraight season, a franchise-first, following the 121-95 semifinal-clinching win at Utah on May 8, 2017. Golden State is the ninth team in NBA history to earn three-straight trips to the Western Conference Finals and the first to do so since the San Antonio Spurs from 2012-14. This is the sixth time in franchise history that the Warriors have earned a berth in the Western Conference Finals (2017, 2016, 2015, 1976, 1975, 1973) since the NBA began using the conference format in 1970-71. WARRIORS’ APPEARANCES IN THE WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS YEAR OPPONENT 2017 San Antonio Spurs 2016 Oklahoma City Thunder 2015 Houston Rockets 1976 Phoenix Suns 1975 Chicago Bulls 1973 Los Angeles Lakers

45 IN THE FIRST QUARTER

In Game 4 at Portland on April 24, 2017, the Warriors scored 45 points in the first quarter, tying an NBA Playoff record for most points in the first quarter. The 45 first-quarter points set a new Warriors franchise playoff record for most points scored in the first quarter, surpassing the 42 points scored on May 4, 1994, vs. Phoenix. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the 45-first quarter points are the second-most in a quarter in a playoff game in the Warriors franchise playoff history, trailing only a 49-point fourth quarter on April 25, 1991, at San Antonio. The Warriors led the Trail Blazers, 45-22, after the first quarter on April 24, 2017. Per Elias, it was first time the Warriors led by 23 or more points at the end of the first quarter of a playoff game.

QUALIFYING FOR PLAYOFFS AGAIN

The 2017 NBA Playoffs marked the fifth straight playoff appearance for the Warriors, and the third consecutive under Head Coach Steve Kerr. It is the second longest streak of qualifying for the postseason, since the Warriors made six straight playoff appearances in each of the first six years of the league’s existence (1946-47 to 1951-52).

IN THE FIRST ROUND

Since the current playoff format was used in 1984, the Warriors have won eight of their 11 First Round series (including the last three) to advance to the conference semifinals. Golden State has a 36-18 (.667) record in the NBA Playoffs First Round since 1984. Including this year’s playoffs, the Warriors have a 12-1 (.923) record in the First Round since 2015.

KERR WITH MOST WARRIORS PLAYOFF WINS

With the 121-109 Game 1 victory over Portland on April 16, Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr earned his 32nd playoff coaching win, surpassing Alvin Attles for the most playoff wins in Warriors franchise history. PLAYOFF WINS 47 31 15

HEAD COACH Steve Kerr Alvin Attles Eddie Gottlieb

YEARS 2014-17 1970-83 1946-55

HOME COURT ADVANTAGE & SELLOUTS

Including the June 12th game vs. Cleveland, the Warriors’ current home sellout streak at Oracle Arena is currently 239 consecutive games (including playoffs). The seventh-longest active streak dates back to December 18, 2012. Golden State has sold out all 41 regular season home contests for three consecutive seasons. Oracle Arena is the oldest arena in the NBA and seats 19,596 fans a game. The Golden State Warriors/Oracle Arena was voted the “Best Homecourt Advantage” by the NBA Players Association through their Players’ Voice Awards in both 2015 and 2016.

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DURANT, NBA FINALS MVP

Warriors forward Kevin Durant earned the Bill Russell NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award with averages of 35.2 points, 8.4 rebounds, 5.4 assists, 1.60 blocks and 1.00 steal in 39.8 minutes per game in The Finals. Durant, who joins Andre Iguodala (2015) and Rick Barry (1975) as the only Finals MVPs in franchise history, is the second player in league history to win the Finals MVP Award while averaging at least 35 points, eight rebounds and five assists in The Finals (Michael Jordan in 1993). Durant scored 30 or more points in each of the five Finals games, extending to his streak of scoring at least 25 points to 10 games. He joined Jordan and Shaquille O’Neal as the only players in NBA history to score 25 or more points in their first 10 NBA Finals games.

FIRST-TIME CHAMPIONS

Kevin Durant, playing in his 10th NBA season, captured his first NBA title. He was not the only Warriors player as Matt Barnes, in his 15th NBA season and David West and Zaza Pachulia, each playing in their in 14th season, became NBA champions for the first time. Entering the 2017 NBA Finals, West (95) and Barnes (90) were among the Top 5 active players in career playoff games without an NBA Finals appearance. Besides Durant, Barnes, West and Pachulia, Ian Clark and rookies Damian Jones and Patrick McCaw won their first NBA championship.

WARRIORS’ PLAYOFF TRIPLE-DOUBLES

In Game 2 of the NBA Finals, Stephen Curry recorded his first career postseason triple-double with 32 points, a 2017 postseason-high 11 assists and a playoff career-high-tying 10 rebounds, marking the second triple-double ever by a Warriors player in The Finals (first: Draymond Green, 16 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists in Game 6 of the 2015 NBA Finals at Cleveland, 6/16/15). It was the eighth postseason triple-double in Warriors franchise history and the second one this postseason (after Green’s 17-point, 10-rebound, 11-assist performance at Utah in Game 4 of the Western Conference Semifinals on May 8). Green matched Tom Gola for the most postseason triple-doubles in Warriors franchise history with three. WARRIORS ALL-TIME POSTSEASON TRIPLE-DOUBLES Tom Gola 3/27/56 vs. SYR Tom Gola 3/14/60 vs. SYR Tom Gola 3/22/60 at BOS Guy Rodgers 4/3/62 vs. BOS Draymond Green 6/16/15 at CLE (NBA Finals) Draymond Green 5/1/16 vs. POR Draymond Green 5/8/17 at UTA Stephen Curry 6/4/17 vs. CLE (NBA Finals)

CURRY AT THE LINE

Stephen Curry’s longest free throw streak in his postseason career ended at 35, in Game 4 of the NBA Finals. The three-time regular season free throw accuracy leader, Curry is shooting .919 from the charity stripe this postseason, ranked eighth among the league leaders. On June 4 vs. Cleveland in Game 2 of the NBA Finals, Curry stepped to the free throw line and wrote his name in the record books. Curry connected on 10 free throws in the first quarter (10-of-10 FT), tying the NBA Finals record for most free throws made in a frame in a Finals game (Paul Pierce, Game 5 of the 2008 NBA Finals at the L.A. Lakers, 6/15/08) and matching the Warriors’ franchise record for most free throws made in any postseason quarter (Sarunas Marciulionis, Game 3 of the 1992 First Round at Seattle, 4/28/92). Curry finished the game shooting 14-of-14 from the free throw line, tied with Magic Johnson for second-most free throws made without a miss in a Finals game in NBA history (Game 6 of the 1980 NBA Finals, 5/16/80).

DURANT IN THE FINALS

The 2017 NBA Playoffs was Kevin Durant’s second trip to the NBA Finals, his first since a 2012 appearance when the Oklahoma City Thunder faced the Miami Heat. Durant averaged a team-high 30.6 points (.548 FG%, .394 3pt%, .839 FT%), 6.0 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.4 steals in 42.6 minutes per game in five Finals games in 2012.

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017 PLAYOFFS GAME NOTES

2017 PLAYOFFS TEAM & PLAYER NOTES In Game 5 of the NBA Finals, Durant scored a playoff career-high 39 points (1420 FG, 5-8 3pt, 6-6 FT) while recording six rebounds, five assists and one steal in the 129-120 title-clinching win over Cleveland. In 10 Finals games, Durant scored at least 25 points in each. Durant joins Shaquille O’Neal and Michael Jordan as the only players to score 25 or more points in their first nine NBA Finals games, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

The three players are the third Warriors trio to be named to the All-NBA Team in the same season, joining Curry, Green & Klay Thompson in 2015-16 and Paul Arizin, Neil Johnston and Jack George in 1955-56. Curry is the first Warrior to be named to four-straight All-NBA teams since Chris Mullin from 1988-89 to 1991-92. The Warriors are the only franchise to have multiple players named to the 2016-17 All-NBA Team.

Durant is the third player ever to put up at least 30 points in a winning effort in each of the first three games of an NBA Finals. The others are Hakeem Olajuwon in 1995 and O’Neal in 2002. Durant has scored 38, 33 and 31 points in the first three games of this year’s Finals.

Curry earned his fourth career All-NBA honor after averaging a team-high 25.3 points per game (10th in the NBA) to go with 6.6 assists, 4.5 rebounds and 1.81 steals (seventh) in 33.4 minutes over 79 games. Durant earned his seventh career All-NBA selection, compiling averages of 25.1 points (13th), a career-high 8.3 rebounds, 4.8 assists, a career-high 1.60 blocks (ninth) and 1.06 steals in 33.4 minutes over 62 games. Green earned his second career All-NBA accolade after averaging 10.2 points, 7.9 rebounds, 7.0 assists, 1.38 blocks, a career-high and league-leading 2.03 steals in 32.5 minutes over 76 games.



CURRY - THE 300 3-POINT CLUB

The Warriors’ franchise playoff leader in 3-pointers, Stephen Curry made six 3-pointers in Game 1 of the NBA Finals, giving him 301 in his playoff career. Curry joined Ray Allen, LeBron James, Reggie Miller and Manu Ginobili as the only players in NBA history to reach the 300 3-point milestone. PLAYERS WITH 300 CAREER PLAYOFF 3-POINTERS, NBA HISTORY Ray Allen 385 Lebron James 331 Reggie Miller 320 Manu Ginobili 318 Stephen Curry 314 CURRY - WARRIORS FRANCHISE PLAYOFFS SCORING LEADER Stephen Curry connected on a 3-pointer with 9:01 left in the first quarter of the May 20th game at San Antonio, giving him 1,777 career playoff points to overtake Rick Barry and become the Warriors’ franchise playoff leader in points. Barry scored 1,776 points in 66 playoff contests for the Warriors; Curry needed 69 games to capture first. Curry holds the franchise playoff marks for career points, assists, steals and 3-pointers.

GREEN & IGUODALA AWARD FINALISTS

Draymond Green has been named a finalist for Kia NBA Defensive Player of the Year and Andre Iguodala has been named a finalist for Kia NBA Sixth Man of the Year. The league will announce the winners of all 2016-17 awards during the inaugural NBA Awards on TNT on June 26 (6 p.m. PDT) in New York. The NBA Awards are chosen by a global panel of sportswriters and broadcasters. Green, who has finished as the runner-up for Defensive Player of the Year in each of the past two seasons, was named to the All-NBA Third Team this season after averaging 10.2 points, 7.9 rebounds, 7.0 assists and 1.38 blocks in 32.5 minutes over 76 games, while leading the league with a career-high 2.03 steals. Green became the first player to tally averages of at least 10 points, seven rebounds, seven assists, two steals and one block over the course of a season since blocks and steals were first recorded in 1973-74, while becoming the first player in Warriors history to total at least 150 steals and 100 blocks in a single campaign. The 6’7” forward ranked second in the league in deflections per game (3.9) and fifth in contested shots per game (13.7), helping the Warriors rank second in the league in defensive rating (101.1). Utah’s Rudy Gobert and San Antonio’s Kawhi Leonard were also named as finalists for the Defensive Player of the Year Award. Iguodala tallied averages of 7.6 points, 4.0 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 1.00 steals in 26.3 minutes over 76 games while shooting a career-best 52.8 percent from the field. The 13-year veteran became the first player in Warriors history to lead the league in assist-to-turnover ratio, posting a 4.50-to-1 ratio (261 assists to 58 turnovers) during the 2016-17 campaign. Iguodala ranked first among all reserves (min. 50 games) in plus/minus per game with an on-court differential of +6.9. Houston’s Eric Gordon and Lou Williams were also named as finalists for the Sixth Man of the Year Award.

ALL-NBA TEAM HONORS FOR CURRY, DURANT, GREEN

Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant and Draymond Green were named to the 2016-17 All-NBA Team, with Curry and Durant earning Second Team honors and Green garnering Third Team accolades.

The All-NBA Teams were chosen by a panel of sportswriters and broadcasters in the United States and Canada. The media voted for All-NBA First, Second and Third Teams by position with points awarded on a 5-3-1 basis. Voters were asked to select two guards, two forwards and one center for each team, choosing players at the position they play regularly. Players who received votes at multiple positions were slotted at the position where they received the most votes. WARRIORS WITH 3 ALL-NBA TEAM SELECTIONS, SAME SEASON SEASON PLAYERS (1st, 2nd or 3rd Team) 2016-17 Stephen Curry (2nd), Kevin Durant (2nd), Draymond Green (3rd) 2015-16 Stephen Curry (1st), Draymond Green (2nd), Klay Thompson (3rd) 1955-56 Paul Arizin (1st), Neil Johnston (1st), Jack George (2nd)

CURRY’S DOUBLE-DIGIT QUARTERS

Stephen Curry has scored 10 or more points in 20 quarters in this postseason. Curry reached double figures in scoring in a quarter in 14 straight playoff games to begin the 2017 campaign. Against the Spurs, Curry had two double-digit quarters in three of the four games. Six times in this postseason Curry posted 10 or more points in two quarters of a game. DOUBLE-DIGIT SCORING QUARTERS BY CURRY IN 2017 PLAYOFFS DATE OPPONENT GAME PTS QTR 4/16 Portland 1 14 3rd 4/19 Portland 2 13 3rd DNP 4th QTR 4/22 Portland 3 14 4th 4/24 Portland 4 12 1st 16 3rd DNP 4th QTR 5/2 Utah 1 12 1st played 21 sec 4th 5/4 Utah 2 10 3rd 5/6 Utah 3 11 4th 5/8 Utah 4 14 1st 5/14 San Antonio 1 10 2nd 19 3rd 5/16 San Antonio 2 15 1st 10 3rd DNP 4th QTR 5/20 San Antonio 3 --- -- 5/22 San Antonio 4 13 1st 10 3rd 6/1 Cleveland 1 10 1st 14 3rd 6/4 Cleveland 2 15 1st 2 12 3rd 6/12 Cleveland 5 12 1st

30 SOMETHING

Stephen Curry has scored 30 or more points in seven games during this year’s NBA Playoffs, giving him 27 for his career and tying Rick Barry for most 30-point games in the postseason in Warriors franchise history. WARRIORS MOST CAREER 30-POINT GAMES IN THE PLAYOFFS 27 Stephen Curry 27 Rick Barry 9 Wilt Chamberlain 8 Klay Thompson When Curry tallies 30 or more points in the Playoffs, the Warriors have a 24-3 record and have won the last seven games.

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017 PLAYOFFS GAME NOTES

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2017 PLAYOFFS TEAM & PLAYER NOTES



CURRY FOR 3

With a 3-pointer vs. Cleveland (June 12, 2017), Stephen Curry extended his NBA record for consecutive playoff games with at least a 3-pointer to 75 straight playoff games. The streak began on April 20, 2003 in Game 1 of the First Round at Denver. Curry, with 314 career threes in the postseason, is fifth on the NBA’s all-time postseason three-pointers made list after passing Kobe Bryant (292). Manu Ginobili is fourth with 318 playoff career 3-pointers.

DURANT & GREEN IN THE 100-STEAL, 100-BLOCK CLUB

In Game 4 of the First Round at Portland on April 24, 2017, Kevin Durant and Draymond Green became the 32nd and 33rd players in NBA history to amass 100 steals and 100 blocks in the NBA Playoffs. Green is the only player in Warriors franchise history to record at least 100 steals and 100 blocks in the playoffs. He ranks first in playoff career blocks and is third in steals.

STEPH HAPPENS ... IN THE PLAYOFFS TOO

Stephen Curry had the highest scoring average in the third quarter of this year’s playoffs, averaging an NBA-leading 10.1 points per game. During the regular season, Curry terrorized opposing defenses, especially in the third quarter. Curry finished third during the 2016-17 NBA regular season in thirdquarter scoring, averaging 9.0 points per game, trailing only Toronto’s DeMar DeRozan (9.3) and Houston’s James Harden (9.2). Curry’s 1.5 3’s per game in the third quarter led the NBA.

DRAYMOND’S CONTRIBUTIONS

Draymond Green’s impact has been on both ends of the floor in the playoffs. On defense, his 17 blocks in the First Round was tied for the third-most in a playoff series in Warriors franchise history, per the Elias Sports Bureau. MOST BLOCKS IN A PLAYOFF SERIES, WARRIORS FRANCHISE HISTORY BLOCKS PLAYER YEAR ROUND OPPONENT 19 George Johnson 1975 Semifinals Seattle 18 Manute Bol 1989 First Round Utah 17 Draymond Green 2017 First Round Portland 17 Joe Barry Carroll 1987 First Round Utah Green just missed a triple-double in the first game against Portland with 19 points, a game-high 12 rebounds and nine assists to go along with three steals and five blocks -- a stat line no player had ever had in a playoff game before, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. In Game 4 of the semifinals at Utah, Green recorded his third career playoff triple-double with 17 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists.

CURRY & DURANT VS. THE SPURS

IN THE (PLAYOFF) RECORD BOOKS

WARRIORS FRANCHISE RECORDS MOST POINTS SCORED First quarter...........45.................Golden State at Portland................ 4/24/17 ................................42.................Golden State vs. Phoenix.................... 5/4/94 MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE One Half..................12.................Golden State at Cleveland................ 6/7/17 ................................12.................Golden State at Portland................ 4/24/17 ................................12.................Golden State at Houston................... 4/24/16 ................................12.................Golden State at Oklahoma City......... 5/28/16 One Quarter...........9**................Golden State at Cleveland................ 6/7/17 ................................8...................Golden State at Portland................ 4/24/17 ................................8...................Golden State at Houston................... 4/24/16 ................................8...................Golden State at Oklahoma City......... 5/28/16 * ties NBA Finals record ** sets new NBA Finals record ASSISTS One Half..................23.................Golden State vs. San Antonio........ 5/16/17 One Quarter...........13.................Golden State at Cleveland................ 6/7/17 ................................13.................Golden State vs. Phoenix.................... 5/4/94 FEWEST TURNOVERS Fewest Game.........4...................Golden State vs. Cleveland.............. 6/1/17 ties NBA Finals record The 42 total turnovers in the four-game Western Conference Semifinals series against Utah was a Warriors franchise playoff record for fewest turnovers in a four-game series. (Elias Sports Bureau) TEAM PLAYOFF RECORDS - OPPONENTS MOST POINTS SCORED 1st Half...................86.................Cleveland vs. Golden State.............. 6/9/17 1st Quarter.............49.................Cleveland vs. Golden State.............. 6/9/17 sets new NBA Finals record FEWEST POINTS SCORED (SHOT CLOCK ERA) 3rd Quarter.............12.................Portland at Golden State................ 4/19/17 ................................12.................Oklahoma City at Golden State......... 5/30/16 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE One Game..............24.................Cleveland vs. Golden State.............. 6/9/17 One Half..................13.................Cleveland vs. Golden State.............. 6/9/17 sets new NBA Finals record THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED One Game..............45.................Cleveland vs. Golden State.............. 6/9/17 sets new NBA Finals record LARGEST LEAD After 1st Quarter....23 (45-22).....Golden State at Portland................ 4/24/17 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE, NONE MISSED One Game..... 7...... JaVale McGee, Golden State vs. Portland.......... 4/19/17 ....................... 7...... Chris Gatling, Golden State at Seattle.................... 4/28/92 ....................... 7...... Bob Warlick, San Francisco at St. Louis................. 3/22/68

Stephen Curry scored 126 points and shot 56.4 percent from the field while Kevin Durant tallied 112 points with a 60.3 field goal shooting percentage in four contests against the Spurs. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, no other pair of teammates has each scored at least 100 points and made at least 55 percent of their field goals in a series of four or fewer games.

NBA RECORDS MOST POINTS, 1ST QUARTER 45 – Golden State at Portland, April 24, 2017 45 – Houston vs. Golden State, May 25, 2015 45 – Dallas vs. L.A. Lakers, May 4, 1986 45 – L.A. Lakers vs. Phoenix, April 18, 1985



MOST BLOCKED SHOTS 4-game series 41 – Golden State vs. Portland, 2017 39 – Phoenix vs. San Antonio, 2000 37 – San Antonio vs. Memphis, 2016

JAVALE FROM THE FIELD IN THE FIRST ROUND

In the First Round series vs. Portland, JaVale McGee made 78.3 percent of his field goal attempts, tying Indiana’s Dale Davis (vs. Cleveland, 1988) for the second-highest field goal percentage in a 4-game series (minimum 4 FG per game) in NBA Playoff history. Dwight Howard holds the 4-game NBA playoff record with a 84.4 field goal percentage (vs. Atlanta, 2010). On April 19, in Game 2 of the First Round vs. Portland, McGee tallied 15 points, five rebounds, one steal and four blocks in 13 minutes off the bench. Making all seven of his field goal attempts, he became only the third Warriors to make that many field goals without a miss. McGee became the first player to record at least 15 points and four blocks in under 15 minutes in a playoff game, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. MOST FIELD GOALS MADE, NONE MISSED IN WARRIORS POSTSEASON HISTORY 7 JaVale McGee Golden State vs. Portland 4/19/17 Chris Gatling Golden State at Seattle 4/28/92 Bob Warlick San Francisco at St. Louis 3/22/68

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PLAYERS, PLAYOFF SERIES HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 4 FG per game) 4-game series .844 – Dwight Howard, Orlando vs. Atlanta, 2010 .783 – JaVale McGee, Golden State vs. Portland, 2017 .783 – Dale Davis, Indiana vs. Cleveland, 1998 MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 4-game series 21 – Stephen Curry, Golden State vs. San Antonio, 2017 20 – Stephen Curry, Golden State vs. New Orleans, 2015 19 – Stephen Curry, Golden State vs. Portland, 2017 19 – Kevin Love, Cleveland vs. Atlanta, 2016 5-game series 71 – Golden State vs. Cleveland, 2017 71 – Portland vs. Golden State, 2016 64 – Golden State vs. Portland, 2016

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017 PLAYOFFS GAME NOTES

2017 PLAYOFFS TEAM & PLAYER NOTES MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTS 4-game series 48 – Stephen Curry, Golden State vs. New Orleans, 2015 45 – Stephen Curry, Golden State vs. San Antonio, 2017 45 – Stephen Curry, Golden State vs. Portland, 2017 42 – Nick Anderson, Orlando vs. Philadelphia, 1999 5-game series 186 – Golden State vs. Cleveland, 2017 173 – Cleveland vs. Golden State, 2017 172 – Golden State vs. Utah, 2007 166 – Portland vs. Golden State, 2016

TEAMS, FINALS SERIES MOST POINTS 5-game series 617 – Boston vs. L.A. Lakers, 1965 608 – Golden State vs. Cleveland, 2017 605 – Boston vs. St. Louis, 1961 MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 5-game series 71 – Golden State vs. Cleveland, 2017 66 – Cleveland vs. Golden State, 2017 55 – San Antonio vs. Miami, 2014 46 – Miami vs. San Antonio, 2014

TEAM, PLAYOFF SERIES MOST POINTS 4-game series 498 – Golden State vs. San Antonio, 2017 498 – Philadelphia vs. New York, 1978

MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 5-game series 186 – Golden State vs. Cleveland, 2017 173 – Cleveland vs. Golden State, 2017 118 – San Antonio vs. Miami, 2014 116 – Miami vs. San Antonio, 2014

MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 4-game series 78 – Golden State vs. San Antonio, 2017 77 – Cleveland vs. Atlanta, 2016 61 – Cleveland vs. Toronto, 2017 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WON, ONE YEAR 15 – Golden State, 2017 12 – San Antonio, 1999 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WON, ALL PLAYOFF SERIES 15 – Golden State, 2017 13 – Cleveland, 2016-17 13 – L.A. Lakers, 1988-89 12 – Detroit, 1989-90 12 – San Antonio, 1999 12 – L.A. Lakers, 2000-01 Golden State is the first team in NBA history to begin a postseason with 15 consecutive victories (previous record was 12, 1999 San Antonio). ETC.: Draymond Green recorded 19 points, 12 rebounds, nine assists, five blocks and three steals vs. Portland on April 16, 2017, becoming the first player in NBA history to post those figures in a playoff game since blocks and steals were first recorded in 1973-74. TEAM, PLAYOFFS WON-LOST Most consecutive games won at home, one year 10 – Portland, 1977 Boston, 1986 L.A. Lakers, 1987 Detroit, 1990 Chicago, 1996 Utah, 1997 9 – Golden State, 2017 Boston, 1976 Seattle, 1978 Boston, 1984 Boston, 1985 Portland, 1990 L.A. Lakers, 2004 Boston, 2008 L.A. Lakers, 2008 L.A. Lakers, 2010 Miami, 2011 Oklahoma City, 2012 San Antonio, 2014 NBA FINALS PLAYERS, SERIES MOST POINTS 5-game series 178 – Allen Iverson, Philadelphia, 2001 176 – Kevin Durant, Golden State, 2017 169 – Jerry West, L.A. Lakers, 1965 MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 5-game series 19 – Stephen Curry, Golden State, 2017 18 – Kevin Durant, Golden State, 2017 18 – JR Simth, Cleveland, 2017 16 – Rashard Lewis, Orlando, 2009 15 – Shane Battier, Miami, 2012 MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 5-game series 49 – Stephen Curry, Golden State, 2017 40 – Rashard Lewis, Orlando, 2009 40 – Klay Thompson, Golden State, 2017 39 – Allen Iverson, Philadelphia, 2001

MOST ASSISTS 5-game series 147 – Golden State vs. Cleveland, 2017 139 – Chicago vs. L.A. Lakers, 1991 130 – Boston vs. St. Louis, 1961

CAREER PLAYOFF LEADERS (ACTIVE IN BOLD) GAMES PLAYED 1. Klay Thompson................ 81 2. Draymond Green.............. 80 3. Jeff Mullins........................ 77 4. Stephen Curry.................. 75 5. Andre Iguodala................. 68 Rick Barry......................... 66 7. Harrison Barnes................. 64 8. Al Attles............................. 62 9. Festus Ezeli....................... 55 10. Nate Thurmond................. 54 POINTS 1. Stephen Curry............. 1,965 2. Rick Barry.................... 1,776 3. Klay Thompson........... 1,525 4. Wilt Chamberlain......... 1,246 5. Paul Arizin.................... 1,186 6. Jeff Mullins................... 1,073 7. Draymond Green......... 1,018 8. Nate Thurmond............... 833 9. Harrison Barnes.............. 687 10. Chris Mullin..................... 685

BLOCKED SHOTS 1. Draymond Green............ 116 2. Andrew Bogut.................... 87 3. George Johnson............... 63 4. Clifford Ray....................... 49 5. Klay Thompson................ 45 6. Rick Barry......................... 36 7. Chris Mullin....................... 32 8. Manute Bol........................ 29 9. Jamaal Wilkes................... 28 10. Andre Iguodala................. 26

REBOUNDS 1. Wilt Chamberlain............ 922 2. Nate Thurmond............... 896 3. Draymond Green............ 704 4. Clyde Lee........................ 503 5. Clifford Ray..................... 411 6. Andrew Bogut................. 409 7. Paul Arizin....................... 404 7. Rick Barry....................... 404 9. Tom Gola........................ 391 10. Tom Meschery................ 344

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Stephen Curry............... 314 2. Klay Thompson............. 237 3. Draymond Green........... 111 4. Harrison Barnes................ 75 5. Andre Iguodala................ 70 6. Jason Richardson............. 29 7. Tim Hardaway................... 27 8. Stephen Jackson.............. 26 9. Baron Davis...................... 25 10. Chris Mullin....................... 23

ASSISTS 1. Stephen Curry................ 497 2. Draymond Green............ 396 3. Rick Barry....................... 316 4. Jeff Mullins...................... 258 5. Andre Iguodala............... 247 Guy Rodgers................... 247 7. Al Attles........................... 206 8. Klay Thompson.............. 190 9. Tom Gola........................ 179 10. Nate Thurmond............... 168

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE IN NBA PLAYOFFS HISTORY 3. Reggie Miller.................... 320 4. Manu Ginobili................... 318 5. Stephen Curry................ 314 6. Kobe Bryant..................... 292 7. Derek Fisher.................... 285

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017 PLAYOFFS GAME NOTES

STEALS 1. Stephen Curry................ 131 2. Draymond Green............ 124 3. Rick Barry....................... 105 4. Andre Iguodala................. 77 5. Klay Thompson................ 75 6. Charles Johnson............... 55 7. Jamaal Wilkes................... 54 8. Phil Smith.......................... 44 9. Chris Mullin....................... 43 10. Harrison Barnes................ 42

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2016-17 REGULAR SEASON TEAM & PLAYER NOTES QUICK OVERVIEW

TEAM NOTES

• The Warriors clinched the best overall record in the NBA for a 3rd-straight season following the 120-111 victory at Phoenix (4/5)... With the 65th win, also became the 1st team in NBA history to win at least 65 games in 3-straight seasons. • With the 121-107 win vs. the Timberwolves (4/4), the Warriors possess the most wins in a 3-season span in NBA history (Elias Sports Bureau)... Golden State surpassed the Chicago Bulls’ (1995-96 - 1997-98) mark of 203 wins. • Golden State (2014-15 - 2016-17) joins Philadelphia (1980-81 - 1982-83) as the only teams in NBA history to have multiple 10-plus game winning streaks in 3 consecutive seasons (Elias Sports Bureau). • With 37 assists vs. New Orleans (4/8), the Warriors extended their franchise record to 50 games with 30 or more assists... According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the Warriors join the 1984-85 Los Angeles Lakers (52 30-assist games) as the only teams in NBA history with 50 30-assist games in a season. • With the 110-98 win at San Antonio, the Warriors joined the Chicago Bulls (1995-96 and 1996-97) as the only teams to win 30 road games in back-toback seasons, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. • Per the Elias Sports Bureau, with back-to-back road victories at Houston (51-22, .698) and San Antonio (57-16, .781), the Warriors became only the 2nd team in NBA history to defeat two opponents on consecutive days with winning percentages of .675 or better at least 50 games into a season. • The Warriors improved to 3-0 (1.000) when trailing by more than 15 points after the 1st quarter in the last 3 seasons, while the rest of the NBA is 14163 (.079) in that span. ESPN Stats & Info • Golden State recorded its 4th 20-point comeback win over the last 3 seasons, tying the Pacers for most such wins in the NBA during that span. ESPN Stats & Info • With the 113-106 win at Houston (3/28), Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr earned his 200th coaching victory, becoming the fastest in NBA history to reach the milestone... The previous record was held by Phil Jackson who recorded his 200th win in 270 games. • The Warriors notched their 60th victory of the season and became just the 5th team (Boston did it twice) in NBA history to win 60 or more regular season games in 3 straight seasons, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. • With the 112-87 win at Dallas (3/21), the Warriors became the first team in NBA history to win 90 road games in a 3-season span and became the 1st team to earn 28 road victories in 3 straight seasons, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. • On March 16 the Warriors clinched their 3rd straight Pacific Division title, and the 5th overall in franchise history. • Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr joins Pat Riley and Rick Carlisle as the only coaches to win division titles in each of their first three seasons as head coach, per the Elias Sports Bureau. • The 107-85 loss at San Antonio on March 11 sent the Warriors to their 3rd straight loss... The 3-game losing streak was the first since November 2013 and spanned an NBA-record 297 games. TEAM • Golden State ranked 1st in offensive rating (113.2) and second in defensive rating (101.1), trailing only the Spurs (100.9) according to NBA.com/stats... The Warriors have a league-best net rating of 12.1, the next team, the Spurs, have a 7.9 net rating. • Since the start of the 2014-15 season, the Warriors own a 114-9 (.927) record in regular-season home games and a 93-30 (.756) regular-season road record. • The Warriors won 15 games after trailing by double digits this season (most recently, 3/31 vs. Houston)... In 6 of those wins the Warriors came back to win after trailing by 15 points or more, including a 22-point deficit the Warriors overcame in San Antonio (3/29)... The Warriors overcame a 12-point deficit (78-90) to start the 4th quarter vs. the 76ers on 3/14, marking their largest come-from-behind win when trailing to start the 4th quarter this season. OFFENSE OVERALL (ranked 1st in NBA) • Ranked first in offensive rating (113.2)... Last season the Warriors led the NBA with a 112.5 offensive rating.

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SCORING (ranked 1st in NBA) • The Warriors scored 100 or more points in 76 games this season (67-9 in those contests). • The Warriors led the NBA in point differential (+11.6). • Golden State scored 87 points in the loss at Chicago (3/2), ending a streak of 36 games scoring 100 or more points. • With 86 points vs. Boston (3/8), the Warriors’ streak of scoring 100 or more points at home came to an end at 29... Boston and Utah are the only teams to prevent the Warriors from reaching the century mark at home this season (99 points vs. Utah, 4/10)... That home streak was 56 consecutive contests from Dec. 28, 2015 to Feb. 25, 2017, the third-longest streak in Warriors franchise history. FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (ranked 1st in NBA) • Golden State shot 50 percent or better from the field in 39 games this season and finished a league-best 39-0 in those games. • This season the Warriors shot 55 percent or higher from the field 15 times. • The Warriors shot 60 percent or higher from the field in 4 games this season, most in the league. • The Warriors had 3 streaks of 4 straight games or more of shooting 50 percent or better from the field (4 games, 4/2-4/8; 5 games, 11/7-11/16; 4 games, 12/28-1/4). 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (ranked 3rd in NBA) • In 60 games this season (4th-most in the NBA) the Warriors had made at least 10 3-pointers. • The Warriors made 15 or more 3-pointers in 17 games this season (Warriors 16-1 in those games). ASSISTS (ranked 1st in NBA) • The Warriors dished out 30 or more assists a franchise-record 50 times this season (2nd-most in NBA history) and were 49-1 in those games...no other team had more than 18 30-assist games this season (Denver). • Golden State recorded 18 35-assist games this season (no team had more than 3). • Three times this season the Warriors handed out 40 or more assists (rest of the NBA, one) including a franchise-record 47 on Nov. 23, 2016 vs. the Lakers... It’s the first time in Warriors franchise history they’ve had 3 40-assist games in a single season. REBOUNDING (ranked 7th in NBA) • Ranked 3rd in defensive rebounds per game (35.0). • The Warriors were 38-2 when outrebounding their opponents this season... Losses came at San Antonio on 3/11 (49-46 on the glass, but lost 85-107) and vs. Boston on 3/8 (46-45 rebounding edge, but lost, 86-99). FAST-BREAK POINTS (ranked 1st in NBA) • The Warriors averaged 22.6 fast-break points per game, 1st in the NBA. • The Warriors were 29-2 this season when recording 25 or more fast-break points in a game. • This season 16 times the Warriors had 30 or more fast-break points in a game (twice against Phoenix). • Twice this season the Warriors recorded 40 fast-break points - a seasonhigh 41 vs. Minnesota (4/4) and 40 vs. Sacramento (2/15). BENCH • The Warriors bench scored 50 or more points in 8 games this season (twice against Portland)... Last time was on April 8 vs. New Orleans when the Warriors reserves scored 58 points... The Warriors’ season-high for points scored off the bench this season is 59, 12/17 vs. Portland. • Golden State was 26-3 this season in games in which their reserves outscored the opponent’s bench. MORE • The Warriors posted 19 40-point quarters this season, including a 50-point quarter (3rd) vs. the Clippers (2/23)... It was the fourth time in franchise history the Warriors scored 50 or more points in a quarter. • Twice this season the Warriors have had two 40-point quarters in the same game (1/28 vs. L.A. Clippers and 11/23 vs. L.A. Lakers). • The Warriors shot 50 percent or better from the field and dished out 30 or more assists in the same game 35 times this season (35-0 in those contests).

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2016-17 TEAM & PLAYER NOTES QUICK OVERVIEW DEFENSE OVERALL (2nd in NBA) • Second in defensive rating (101.1), trailing only San Antonio (100.9), according to NBA.com/stats... Last season the Warriors had a 100.9 defensive rating, tied for fourth-best with Boston and L.A. Clippers. OPPONENT SCORING • The Warriors had a 26-2 record when preventing an opponent from scoring 100 points this season (Chicago was held to 94 points in the loss on 3/2 and Boston scored 99 in the home setback on 3/8). • Dating back to the 2014-15 campaign, the Warriors have a 93-3 (.969) regular-season record when holding an opponent to fewer than 100 points. OPPONENT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (ranked 1st in NBA) • The Warriors had a 15-1 record this season when holding their opponent under 40 percent shooting from the field. STEALS (ranked 1st in NBA) • Golden State had a league-best 40 games this season with 10 or more steals. • Warriors were 32-8 this season when recording 10 or more steals in a game. • With 8 steals vs. Boston (3/8), the Warriors’ streak of recording 10 or more steals ended at 11 consecutive games, the second-longest such streak in a single season for the Warriors franchise, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. BLOCKS (ranked 1st in NBA) • The Warriors recorded 10 or more blocks in a league-leading 18 games this season (16-2 in those games). POINTS OFF TURNOVERS (ranked 1st in NBA) • Golden State ranked 1st in the NBA in points off turnovers per game (19.3 ppg). • Four times this season the Warriors scored 30 or more points off turnovers, including twice recording season-highs of 36 points off of 21 turnovers against the Kings (3/24) and the Magic (3/16). MORE • The Warriors ranked 1st in the NBA in team deflections (18.7) and 2nd in team contested shots (68.4). ETC. • Beginning with their road game at Philadelphia (2/27) and ending at San Antonio (3/11), the Warriors played 7 of 8 games on the road and traveled an estimated total of 11,000 flight miles - a roundtrip from Oakland to China. • With the 119-111 win at Atlanta (3/6), the Warriors completed the road trip with a 3-2 record thereby extending their franchise-record streak of posting a .500 or better record on road trips of four or more games to 14... This streak dates back to Nov. 2013, according to Elias Sports Bureau. • With losses at Washington (2/28) and at Chicago (3/2), the Warriors’ league-record streak of not losing 2 straight regular season games ended at 146 games... Prior to the 2 straight setbacks, the last time the Warriors had dropped consecutive games was April 5 at San Antonio and April 7, 2015, at New Orleans. • Golden State won its 50th game of the season with a 119-108 win in Philadelphia (2/27), recording the eighth 50-win season in franchise history--including the fourth consecutive (Warriors had four 50-win season in their first 67 years of existence). • With the 112-95 win over Brooklyn (2/25), the Warriors secured a playoff berth in the 2017 NBA Playoffs, becoming the 1st team to capture a playoff spot this season and marking the 2nd-straight season in which the Warriors have clinched a playoff berth in the month of February... The Warriors will make their 5th-straight playoff appearance, the longest such streak since the 1st 6 years of the league’s existence (1946-47 to 1951-52).

• Is currently in 10th place (1,917) on the NBA’s all-time career 3-pointers list... In 9th place is Joe Johnson (1,938). • Is first player in NBA history to make at least 200 3-pointers in 5 consecutive seasons... Joins Ray Allen as the only players to have at least 5 seasons with 200 or more 3-pointers. KEVIN DURANT • Returned to the lineup on 4/8 vs. New Orleans after missing the previous 19 games (3/2 - 4/5) due to a left knee injury suffered with 10:27 left in the 1st quarter of the Feb. 28th game at Washington... The Warriors were 15-4 in his absence. • Following reviews of the MRI by the Warriors’ medical staff, it was determined that Durant suffered a Grade 2 Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL) sprain and a tibial bone bruise. DRAYMOND GREEN • Ranked sixth on Warriors all-time career leaders list for defensive rebounds, passing David Lee (2,176) vs. Washington (4/2). • Became the first Warrior to record at least 150 steals and 100 blocks in a single season (since the NBA started tracking those statistics in 1973-74) and is the first player since Dwyane Wade to do so (173 steals and 106 blocks in 2008-09). • On March 21 at Dallas, did not record a steal, ending his career-best streak at 28 games. • Has 154 steals this season, the most steals in a single-season in his career, surpassing the 123 in 2014-15... Has 100 or more steals in 4 consecutive seasons. • Recorded 1st triple-double in NBA history without scoring in double figures (11 rebounds, 10 assists, franchise-record 10 steals) at Memphis (2/10). • Has recorded 5 triple-doubles this season (19 in his career). ANDRE IGUODALA • The Warriors are 16-0 in games (regular season and playoffs) in which Andre Iguodala scores at least 20 points. • Shot a career-high 52.8 percent from the field this season... Is 2nd time with a .500 field goal percentage in a season (.500 FG%, 2005-06). JAVALE McGEE • Shot a career-best 65.1 percent from the field this season. ZAZA PACHULIA • Shot a career-best .533 from the field this season (previous best was .499 FG% with Atlanta in 2011-12). KLAY THOMPSON • Has made at least a 3-pointer in 55 straight games he has played in (12/11/16 - 4/12/17), setting a new career-best (previous, 37, 11/6/15 1/22/16). Basketball Reference • The 55-game consecutive 3-pointer streak is the 14th-longest in NBA history, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. Boston’s Isaiah Thomas has 57 straight games with a 3-pointer. The two are the longest active streaks. • With 8 points vs. Sacramento (3/24), 20-point streak ended at 7 games, one shy of his career-high of 8, Jan. 29 - Feb. 15, 2017 and Dec. 2-16, 2014. • Has made over 200 3-pointers this season, the 5th-straight season in which he has made 200 or more 3-pointers, matching Stephen Curry’s current streak, and becoming only the 2nd player in NBA history to accomplish the feat.

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MORE • Twice this season (3 times in career) Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson each made at least 7 3-pointers in the same game... Of the eight times in NBA history two teammates have made 7 or more 3-pointers in the same game, 3 belong to the Splash Brothers. • Three times this season 2 Warriors each scored 30 points in a game. • Twice this season the Warriors starting forwards (Durant & Green) have combined to dish out 22 assists in a game... The 22 assists are the most by the Warriors starting forwards since 1970-71 (when starters were first tracked on box scores).

STEPHEN CURRY • Has scored 20 or more points in 18 of the last 20 games played in. • With 324 3-pointers this season, passed his own mark (286, 2014-15) for second-most in a single season in NBA history... Curry has 4 of the Top 5 spots, including the Top 3, on the NBA’s all-time single-season 3-pointers list. • Currently with 1,028 career steals, joins Chris Mullin (1,360) as the only Warriors in franchise history with 1,000 or more steals.

TRIO SCORING • The Warriors were: 20-2 when 3 Warriors each scored at least 20 points in the same game. 16-1 when Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson each scored 20 or more points in the same game; 3-0 when they each scored 25 points or more. 32-5 when Durant, Curry and Thompson scored a combined 70 points or more.



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GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2016-17 REGULAR SEASON STATS (67-15) PLAYER Curry Durant Thompson Green Iguodala Barnes (TOT) Barnes (GS) Clark McGee Pachulia Livingston West McCaw McAdoo Looney D. Jones Weber Varejao WARRIORS OPPONENTS PLAYER Curry Durant Thompson Green Iguodala Barnes (TOT) Barnes (GS) Clark McGee Pachulia Livingston West McCaw McAdoo Looney D. Jones Weber Varejao WARRIORS OPPONENTS

G 79 62 78 76 76 74 20 77 77 70 76 68 71 52 53 10 7 14 82 82

-FIELD GOALSGS MIN FG FGA PCT 79 2639 675 1443 .468 62 2070 551 1026 .537 78 2649 644 1376 .468 76 2471 272 650 .418 0 1998 219 415 .528 18 1776 185 473 .391 5 410 38 90 .422 0 1137 211 433 .487 10 739 208 319 .652 70 1268 164 307 .534 3 1345 173 316 .547 0 854 135 252 .536 20 1074 106 245 .433 2 457 62 117 .530 4 447 56 107 .523 0 85 8 16 .500 0 46 5 14 .357 1 92 5 14 .357 - 19780 3532 7140 .495 - 19780 3181 7311 .435

-- SINGLE-GAME HIGHS -MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS 42 10 12 7 8 2 46 49 17 10 4 7 6 40 47 8 8 4 5 2 60 47 15 14 10 7 6 23 42 10 9 4 4 3 24 39 16 9 3 5 2 20 36 10 5 3 5 2 14 34 6 4 3 4 1 36 20 10 1 2 2 5 17 30 14 5 4 4 4 16 27 7 6 2 3 2 17 22 7 6 3 5 3 15 42 7 6 3 2 2 19 28 9 3 4 3 3 10 18 7 5 4 2 2 11 21 7 0 1 2 2 4 24 2 3 1 1 1 4 18 5 2 1 2 1 6 290 60 47 19 23 14 149 290 56 34 14 26 11 132

-3-POINT FG FGA 324 789 117 312 268 647 81 263 64 177 87 263 18 52 61 163 0 3 0 2 1 3 3 8 41 123 2 8 2 9 0 0 0 3 0 0 982 2562 737 2277

FG--FREE THROWSPCT FT FTA PCT .411 325 362 .898 .375 336 384 .875 .414 186 218 .853 .308 151 213 .709 .362 72 102 .706 .331 70 89 .787 .346 20 23 .870 .374 44 58 .759 .000 56 111 .505 .000 98 126 .778 .333 42 60 .700 .375 43 56 .768 .333 29 37 .784 .250 21 42 .500 .222 21 34 .618 --3 10 .300 .000 2 3 .667 --8 11 .727 .383 1457 1850 .788 .324 1450 1905 .761

--REBOUNDS-OFF DEF TOT AST PF 61 292 353 524 183 39 474 513 300 117 49 236 285 160 139 98 501 599 533 217 51 253 304 261 97 70 314 384 195 185 15 76 91 45 47 22 100 122 90 77 100 144 244 17 109 140 270 410 132 166 28 123 151 139 120 47 156 203 151 105 21 79 100 77 62 34 56 90 18 47 44 80 124 29 64 9 14 23 0 15 0 4 4 5 4 12 15 27 10 16 770 2873 3643 2491 1585 963 2604 3567 1862 1588

----------- AVERAGE PER GAME -----------MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS 33.4 4.5 6.6 1.80 3.0 0.22 25.3 33.4 8.3 4.8 1.06 2.2 1.60 25.1 34.0 3.7 2.1 0.85 1.6 0.51 22.3 32.5 7.9 7.0 2.03 2.4 1.39 10.2 26.3 4.0 3.4 1.00 0.8 0.51 7.6 24.0 5.2 2.6 0.65 1.4 0.35 7.1 20.5 4.6 2.3 0.60 1.2 0.45 5.7 14.8 1.6 1.2 0.51 0.7 0.10 6.8 9.6 3.2 0.2 0.25 0.5 0.87 6.1 18.1 5.9 1.9 0.84 1.2 0.47 6.1 17.7 2.0 1.8 0.50 0.8 0.26 5.1 12.6 3.0 2.2 0.62 1.2 0.71 4.6 15.1 1.4 1.1 0.45 0.5 0.21 4.0 8.8 1.7 0.3 0.35 0.4 0.56 2.8 8.4 2.3 0.5 0.28 0.3 0.32 2.5 8.5 2.3 0.0 0.10 0.6 0.40 1.9 6.6 0.6 0.7 0.43 0.4 0.14 1.7 6.6 1.9 0.7 0.21 0.6 0.21 1.3 241.2 44.4 30.4 9.57 14.8 6.77 115.9 241.2 43.5 22.7 8.60 15.5 3.82 104.3

-CAREER HIGHS FG FGA 20 32 19 34 21C 33C 11 21 15 25 13 28

DQ 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4

15C 11 11 11 18 8C 6 5C 2C 6 16 65 69

21C 18 17 18 30 13C 10 8C 6C 13 21 153 150

STL TO 142 238 66 138 66 128 154 184 76 58 48 107 12 24 39 55 19 40 59 87 38 62 42 79 32 36 18 19 15 17 1 6 3 3 3 8 785 1211 705 1272

BLK 17 99 40 106 39 26 9 8 67 33 20 48 15 29 17 4 1 3 555 313

PTS AVG 1999 25.3 1555 25.1 1742 22.3 776 10.2 574 7.6 527 7.1 114 5.7 527 6.8 472 6.1 426 6.1 389 5.1 316 4.6 282 4.0 147 2.8 135 2.5 19 1.9 12 1.7 18 1.3 9503 115.9 8549 104.3

(C=SET, T=TIED THIS SEASON)FT FTA REB AST PTS 14 14 14 16 54 24 26 18 12 54 13C 15C 10 8T 60C 11T 14C 20 16 31 14 17 17 16 34 9 12 16T 11 36 6 10 12 8 13 3C 7C 3C 2C 3 12 55 50

6T 16 14 9 15 4C 8C 5C 2C 4 16 74 64

6C 18 21 11 20 7C 9C 8 7C 7 25 104 110

6 3 10 14 10 6C 3C 5C 0C 7 9 47C 52

36C 28 27 25 44 19C 16 11C 4C 12 35 169 163

2016-17 TEAM NOTES WARRIORS’ 3-YEAR RECORD (2014-15 - 2016-17) OVERALL HOME ROAD SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT W-L PCT 2016-17 67-15 .817 36-5 .875 31-10 .750 2015-16 73-9 .890 39-2 .951 34-7 .829 2014-15 67-15 .817 39-2 .951 28-13 .683 TOTALS 207-39 .841 114-9 .927 93-30 .756

BEST OVERALL RECORD AGAIN

The Golden State Warriors clinched the best overall record in the NBA for a third-straight season following the 120-111 victory at Phoenix on April 5, securing the top overall seed in the 2017 NBA Playoffs. Golden State finished with a 67-15 (.817) on the season, becoming the first team in NBA history to win 67 games in three-straight campaigns (no team had ever won 63 games in three-straight seasons). The 67 victories tied the 2014-15 Warriors team for the seventh-most wins in NBA history and the second-most in franchise history. The Warriors earned their third straight 60-win campaign after previously never reaching the 60-win plateau through the franchise’s first 68 years of existence. The Warriors are the first team to own the league’s best record outright in three-straight seasons since the Boston Celtics did so from 198384 to 1985-86, joining the Celtics and Philadelphia 76ers as the only franchises in NBA history to earn the top seed in the postseason in three-straight seasons. With a combined 207-39 (.841) record over the last three season, the Warriors became the first NBA team to have a winning percentage of 83 percent or higher in a 3-season span. An 83-percent winning percentage in a 3-season span has never happened in MLB or NHL, but many NFL teams have accomplished the feat, most recently the Chicago Bears from 1985 to 1987 (40-7-0, .851), according to the Elias Sports Bureau. 18

WARRIORS’ NBA RANKINGS 2014-15 - 2016-17 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 RK NO. RK NO. RK NO. Points/game 1 115.9 1 114.9 1 110.0 FG pct. 1 .495 1 .487 1 .478 3-pt FG pct. 3 .383 1 .416 1 .398 Def. Reb./game 3 35.0 1 36.2 4 34.3 Rebounds/game 7 44.4 4 46.2 6 44.7 Assists/game 1 30.4 1 28.9 1 27.4 Steals/game 1 9.57 9 8.40 4 9.29 Blocks/game 1 6.77 2 6.07 2 6.05 Opp. FG pct. 1 .435 3 .435 1 .428 Opp. 3-pt FG pct. 1 .324 2 .332 5 .337 ALL-TIME WINS IN A SEASON IN NBA HISTORY Rank Wins Team Season 1. 73 Golden State 2015-16 2. 72 Chicago 1995-96 3. 69 Chicago 1996-97 69 L.A. Lakers 1971-72 5. 68 Boston 1972-73 68 Philadelphia 1966-67 7. 67 Golden State 2016-17 67 Golden State 2014-15 67 Boston 1985-86 67 Chicago 1991-92 67 Dallas 2006-07 67 L.A. Lakers 1999-00 67 San Antonio 2015-16 Basketball Reference

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3RD STRAIGHT PACIFIC DIVISION CROWN

On March 16, the Golden State Warriors clinched the 2016-17 Pacific Division title, earning three consecutive division crowns for the first time in franchise history (2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17). Golden State earned the franchise’s fifth Pacific Division title since the NBA began using the current divisional format in 1970-71. Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr joins Pat Riley and Rick Carlisle as the only coaches to win division titles in each of their first three seasons as a head coach, per the Elias Sports Bureau. Among the four major professional sports leagues, the Warriors are the first Bay Area team to earn three consecutive division crowns since the San Jose Sharks won four-straight Pacific Division titles from 2007-08 to 2010-11. WARRIORS PACIFIC DIVISION TITLES, SINCE 1970-71 2016-17 Steve Kerr 2015-16 Steve Kerr 2014-15 Steve Kerr 1975-76 Alvin Attles 1974-75 Alvin Attles The Warriors, making their fifth-straight playoff appearance for the first time since qualifying for the postseason in each of the first six years of the league’s existence (1946-47 to 1951-52), won the 2015 NBA Championship and earned two Western Conference Championships since their return to the playoffs in 2013. Golden State owns a 40-24 (.625) postseason record in that span.

ON BOTH SIDES OF THE BALL

At the conclusion of the 2016-17 regular season, the Warriors were ranked first in offensive rating (113.2) and second in defensive rating (101.1), according to NBA.com/stats. Their net rating of 12.1 was the highest in the league, followed by San Antonio’s 7.9 rating. In 2015-16, the Warriors were first in offense with a 112.5 rating and tied fourth in defense with the Celtics and Clippers with a 100.9 rating. Golden State’s net rating of 11.6 was ranked second behind the Spurs’ 11.8. HUSTLING During the 2016-17 NBA regular season, the Warriors were ranked among the Top 3 in NBA.com’s hustle stats - deflections per game, loose balls recovered per game, contested 2-point shots per game and contested shots per game. RANK 1 1 2 3

CATEGORY (per game) deflections loose balls recovered contested shots contested 2-point shots

NO. 18.7 7.7 68.4 46.0



SINGLE-SEASON ASSISTS MARK

The Warriors dished out a franchise single-season record 2,491 assists, the fifth-most assists in a season in NBA history. MOST ASSISTS IN A SEASON IN NBA HISTORY 2,575 1984-85 L.A. Lakers 2,562 1978-79 Milwaukee 2,519 1982-83 L.A. Lakers 2,500 1978-79 Portland 2,491 2016-17 Golden State 2,482 1983-84 Denver Basketball Reference



FRANCHISE-RECORD 30-ASSIST GAMES

Leading the NBA at 30.4 assists per game, Golden State dished out 30 or more assists in 50 games this season, setting a new franchise record by surpassing the previous mark of 43 established in 2014-15. The 50 30-assist games this season is the second-most 30-assist games in a single season in NBA history, trailing only the 1984-85 Los Angeles Lakers’ 52 30-assist games, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. The Warriors had a 49-1 record this season when recording 30 or more assists this season. No other team in the league this season had more than 18 30-assist games (Denver). NBA SINGLE-SEASON ASSISTS PER GAME RECORDS 31.4 1984-85 Los Angeles Lakers 31.2 1978-79 Milwaukee Bucks 30.7 1982-83 Los Angeles Lakers 30.5 1978-79 Phoenix Suns 30.4 2016-17 Golden State Warriors 30.3 1983-84 Denver Nuggets MOST 30-ASSIST GAMES IN A SINGLE SEASON IN NBA HISTORY 30-AST GAMES SEASON/TEAM 52 1984-85 Los Angeles Lakers 50 2016-17 Golden State Warriors 49 1982-83 Los Angeles Lakers

HELPING HANDS

The Warriors recorded three 40-assist games this season, the first time since 1993-94 that the club has logged more than one game with 40 assists in a single season. It’s the first time in Warriors franchise history they’ve had three 40-assist games in a single season, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. The last NBA team to record three 40-assist games in a season was the 1996-97 Chicago Bulls. The Warriors opened the December 15 vs. New York game with their first 36 made field goals all being assisted en route to finishing the game with 45 field goals made and 41 assists (91.1 AST%). Since 1985-86, only two other teams have recorded at least 41 assists on 45 or fewer field goals in a game (NBA stats). ASSISTS 47 45 41

DATE/OPPONENT 11/23 vs. Lakers 12/5 vs. Indiana 12/15 vs. New York



THIEVES ON THE COURT

Ranked first in steals per game in the NBA (9.57 spg), Golden State recorded 10 or more thefts in 40 games this season, the most 10-steal games in the NBA this season (Minnesota and Washington is second with 29). With 10 steals at Atlanta (3/6), Golden State recorded its 11th straight game with double-digit steals, its longest streak of at least 10 steals in more than 41 years (12/20/75 to 1/17/76). The streak ended the next game vs. Boston (3/8) when the Warriors recorded eight steals. Last season Golden State had 26 games with 10 or more steals.

BLOCK PARTY

The Warriors ranked first in blocked shots, averaging 6.77 a game. This season, the Warriors recorded double-digit blocks in a leaguehigh 18 games. Three times this season the Warriors recorded a season-high 14 blocks (March 31 vs. Houston, Jan. 25 at Charlotte and Nov. 3 vs. Oklahoma City). Last season, the Warriors recorded 10 or more blocks in seven games. The 1988-89 Warriors had 21 games of 10 or more blocks.

WINNING WAYS

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14-GAME WINNING STREAK

WARRIORS’ 20-POINT COMEBACKS IN LAST 3 SEASONS DATE OPPONENT DEFICIT RESULT 3/29/17 at San Antonio 22 W, 110- 98 11/19/15 at LA Clippers 23 W, 124-117 3/1/15 at Boston 26 W, 106-101 2/14/15 vs. Dallas 22 W, 128-114

The Warriors’ 14-game win streak was the longest win streak of the 2016-17 NBA regular season, passing Miami’s 13-game win streak which ran from Jan. 17 to Feb. 10. Golden State’s win streak began on March 14 and ended with a 105-99 setback to the Jazz on April 10. Prior to the 14-game winning streak, the Warriors had winning streak that lasted 12 games. WARRIORS WIN STREAKS OF 7 OR MORE SINCE 2014-15 STREAK DATES SEASON (RANK THAT SEASON) 24 10/27/15 - 12/11/15 2015-16 (1) 16 11/13/14 - 12/14/14 2014-15 (1) 14 3/14/17 - 4/8/17 2016-17 (1) 12 11/7/16 - 11/28/16 2016-17 (2) 12 3/14/15 - 4/4/15 2014-15 (2) 11 1/18/16 - 2/10/16 2015-16 (2) 8 12/27/14 - 1/14/15 2014-15 (3) 7 1/8/17 - 1/22/17 2016-17 (T3) 7 12/11/16 - 12/23/16 2016-17 (T3) 7 3/7/16 - 3/18/16 2015-16 (T3) 7 2/20/16 - 3/3/16 2015-16 (T3) 7 12/31/15 - 1/11/16 2015-16 (T3)

TRAILING AFTER THE 1ST QUARTER

According to the ESPN Stats & Info, the Warriors are 3-0 (1.000) when trailing by more than 15 points after the 1st quarter in the last three seasons. The rest of the NBA in that span has a 14-163 record (.079).

TRAILING ENTERING THE 4TH QUARTER

The Warriors have faced deficits entering the fourth quarter 14 times, and five times they came back to win. This season the largest deficit entering the fourth quarter the Warriors overcame to win was 12 (7890) vs. Philadelphia on March 14. The other time the Warriors rallied from a double-digit deficit entering the fourth quarter was on December 11 at Minnesota (10, 78-88).

HOME SWEET HOME

DOUBLE-DIGIT WINNING STREAKS

The Warriors finished the 2016-17 regular season with an NBA-best 36-5 record (.878) at home. Combined with last season’s 39-2 mark For the sixth time over the last three seasons the Warriors won 10 (.951) and 2014-15’s identical 39-2 record, the Warriors tie the Boston straight games within a single season. It’s by far the most double-digit Celtics (1984-85 to 1986-87) for the third-most home wins in a 3-seawin streaks in the NBA over that span (ESPN). son span in NBA history, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. MOST 10-GAME WIN STREAKS LAST 3 SEASONS 6 Golden State 2 San Antonio 1 Atlanta, Cleveland, Houston, LA Clippers, Miami, Toronto

MOST HOME WINS OVER 3-SEASON SPAN IN NBA HISTORY

WINS TEAM SEASONS 115 Chicago Bulls 1995-96 to 1997-98 115 Boston Celtics 1985-86 to 1987-88 ANOTHER COMEBACK 114 Golden State Warriors 2014-15 to 2016-17 114 Boston Celtics 1984-85 to 1986-87 This season the Warriors have won 15 games after trailing by double 109 Utah Jazz 1989-90 to 1991-92 digits. On March 29th at San Antonio, the Warriors found themselves Elias Sports Bureau trailing 15-0 to start the game and then later fell behind by as many as 22 points (29-7 in the first quarter) before coming back to win, 110-98. HIGHEST HOME WINNING PERCENTAGE OVER 3-SEASON SPAN It was the largest deficit the Warriors had rallied to win this season and IN NBA HISTORY the largest since the Warriors rallied from 23 points down on Nov. 19, 2015, to beat the LA Clippers, 124-117, at the Staples Center. PCT TEAM SEASONS RECORD .935 Chicago Bulls 1995-96 to 1997-98 115-8 WARRIORS DOUBLE-DIGIT COMEBACKS IN 2016-17 .935 Boston Celtics 1985-86 to 1987-88 115-8 DEFICIT QUARTER RESULT DATE/OPPONENT .927 Golden State Warriors 2014-15 to 2016-17 114-9 22 1st 110-98 3/29 at San Antonio .927 Boston Celtics 1984-85 to 1986-87 114-9 16 2nd 123-113 2/23 vs. LA Clippers .924 Minneapolis Lakers 1948-49 to 1950-51 85-7 16 3rd 106-104 3/14 vs. Philadelphia Elias Sports Bureau 16 2nd 117-106 1/8 at Sacramento 16 3rd 117-101 12/22 at Brooklyn 4 STRAIGHT WINS AGAINST .600+ TEAMS 15 2nd 119-111 3/6 at Atlanta 14 1st 117-92 3/18 vs. Milwaukee While extending their longest winning streak of the season, the War 13 2nd 107-98 3/31 vs. Houston riors earned consecutive wins at Houston, at San Antonio, vs. Houston 13 1st 106-100 10/30 at Phoenix and vs. Washington, making the Warriors just the second team in NBA 11 2nd 118-98 1/22 at Orlando history to earn wins in four-straight games against teams with win per 10 3rd 113-103 1/25 at Charlotte centages of .600 or better in the month of March or later, according to 10 1st 107-95 1/10 vs. Miami the Elias Sports Bureau (joining the 2004-05 Houston Rockets). 10 4th 116-108 12/11 at Minnesota 10 1st 127-121 11/16 at Toronto DATE OPPONENT (record entering game, pct.) RESULT 10 1st 122-96 11/3 vs. Oklahoma City Mar. 28 at Houston (51-22, .699) W, 113-106 Mar. 29 at San Antonio (57-16, .781) W, 110-96 WINNING AFTER FALLING BEHIND BY 20 Mar. 31 vs. Houston (51-24, .680) W, 107-98 Apr. 2 vs. Washington (46-30, .605) W, 139-115 The Warriors trailed the Spurs by as many as 22 points before rallying to win, 110-98, on March 29 at San Antonio. It was the Warriors’ fourth 20-point comeback win over the last three seasons, tying the Pacers for the most such wins in the NBA during that span. ESPN Stats & Info

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2016-17 PLAYER NOTES

CAREER BESTS



At the conclusion of the 2016-17 NBA regular season, several Warriors players recorded career-highs: Ian Clark Points per game Field goal percentage Minutes per game

2016-17 6.8 .487 14.8

Previous High 3.6 (2015-16) .441 (2015-15) 8.8 (2015-16)

Kevin Durant Rebounds per game Field goal percentage Blocks per game

2016-17 8.3 .537 1.60

Previous High 8.2 (2015-16) .510 (2014-15, 2012-13) 1.30 (2012-13)

Draymond Green Steals per game

2016-17 2.03

Previous High 1.56 (2014-15)

Andre Iguodala Field goal percentage

2016-17 .528

Previous High .500 (2005-06)

Shaun Livingston Field goal percentage

2016-17 .547

Previous High .536 (2015-16)

James Michael McAdoo Games played Total points Total rebounds Total minutes

2016-17 52 147 90 457

Previous High 41 (2015-16) 117 (2015-16) 58 (2015-16) 262 (2015-16)

JaVale McGee Field goal percentage

2016-17 .652

Previous High .575 (2015-16, 2012-13)

Zaza Pachulia Field goal percentage

2016-17 .534

Previous High .499 (2011-12)

Klay Thompson Points per game

2016-17 22.3

Previous High 22.1 (2015-16)



THOMPSON IMPROVING EVERY SEASON

Having completed his sixth NBA regular season, Klay Thompson has continued to improve, raising his scoring average every season. Utah’s Gordon Hayward (seven seasons) and San Antonio’s Kawhi Leonard (six) have each raised their scoring averages since their rookie campaigns. However, Thompson is the first player since Moses Malone to increase his scoring output by starting off his rookie season scoring in double figures. Malone scored 13.2 points per game to begin his NBA career and in his sixth season averaged 31.1 points a contest. KLAY THOMPSON PPG SEASON 22.3 2016-17 22.1 2015-14 21.7 2014-15 18.4 2013-14 16.6 2012-13 12.5 2011-12

MOSES MALONE PPG SEASON 31.1 1981-82 27.8 1980-81 25.8 1979-80 24.8 1978-79 19.4 1977-78 13.2 1976-77

CURRY - 13,000 CAREER POINTS

Finishing with 42 points at Phoenix (4/5), Warriors guard Stephen Curry reached the 13,000-career point plateau, becoming the 6th player in Warriors franchise history to reach the milestone, joining Wilt Chamberlain, Rick Barry, Paul Arizin, Chris Mullin and Nate Thurmond. WARRIORS 13,000-POINT CLUB Wilt Chamberlain 17,783 Rick Barry 16,447 Paul Arizin 16,266 Chris Mullin 16,235 Nate Thurmond 13,191 Stephen Curry 13,088

KLAY’S 3-POINT STREAK

Klay Thompson made at least one 3-pointer in 55 consecutive games he has played in (12/11/16 - 4/12/17). It’s the longest streak of his career, surpassing his previous best of 37 straight, 11/6/15 - 1/22/16 (Basketball Reference). The 55-game consecutive 3-pointer streak is the 14th-longest in NBA history, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. Boston’s Isaiah Thomas has 57 straight games with a 3-pointer. The two are the longest active streaks. Thompson’s streak is the third-longest in Warriors franchise history, behind two by Stephen Curry. CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AT LEAST 1 3-POINTER MADE IN NBA HISTORY RK G PLAYER DATES OF 3-PT STREAK 1. 157 Stephen Curry 11/13/2014-11/03/2016 2. 127 Kyle Korver 11/04/2012-03/02/2014 3. 89 Dana Barros 12/23/1994-01/10/1996 4. 79 Michael Adams 01/28/1988-01/23/1989 5. 78 Dennis Scott 04/17/1995-04/04/1996 6. 77 JJ Redick 12/12/2015-12/04/2016 7. 75 Stephen Curry 11/18/2013-11/09/2014 8. 68 Reggie Miller 11/15/1996-04/06/1997 9. 62 Peja Stojakovic 01/16/2008-12/10/2008 10. 61 Rafer Alston 01/07/2004-11/24/2004 11. 59 Kevin Durant 02/06/2015-03/02/2016 12. 56 Rashard Lewis 11/12/2008-03/09/2009 13. 57 Isaiah Thomas 12/03/2016-04/12/2017 current 14. 55 Klay Thompson 12/11/2016-04/12/2016 current 53 Gilbert Arenas 02/27/2005-12/26/2005 53 Stephen Curry 11/18/2012-03/13/2013 53 James Harden 03/14/2016-01/05/2017 53 Rashard Lewis 01/04/2008-11/06/2008 53 Tracy McGrady 12/27/2002-11/01/2003 active streaks in italics; Warriors players in bold Elias Sports Bureau STEPH & KLAY ON SINGLE-SEASON 3PT LEADERBOARD AGAIN

Stephen Curry continues to add to his 3-point totals, moving up the NBA’s all-time single-season list, on which he holds four of the NBA’s Top 5 single-season marks, including the Top 3. Curry has led the NBA in 3-pointers made in every season since 2012-13. Curry and Klay Thompson have seven of the 10 top spots on the all-time list. NBA ALL-TIME SINGLE-SEASON 3-POINTERS MADE 3P PLAYER SEASON TEAM 402 Stephen Curry 2015-16 GSW 324 Stephen Curry 2016-17 GSW 286 Stephen Curry 2014-15 GSW 276 Klay Thompson 2015-16 GSW 272 Stephen Curry 2012-13 GSW 269 Ray Allen 2005-06 SEA 268 Klay Thompson 2016-17 GSW 267 Dennis Scott 1995-96 ORL 261 Stephen Curry 2013-14 GSW 257 George McCloud 1995-96 DAL CURRY NAMED PLAYER OF THE WEEK FOR A 3RD TIME Warriors guard Stephen Curry was named the NBA Western Conference Player of the Week for games played Monday, March 27, through Sunday, April 2, the NBA announced on April 3. The award was the third Player of the Week honor of the season for Curry (10th career), who also won the award for games played from January 2-8 and again from January 30 – February 5, and was the fourth weekly award for the Warriors this season (Kevin Durant earned the honor for games played from November 21-27). The award marks the 47th time a Warriors player has been named Player of the Week since the NBA began giving out the award in 1979. Chicago’s Jimmy Butler was named Player of the Week in the Eastern Conference.

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2016-17 PLAYER NOTES DRAYMOND - 150 STEALS, 100 BLOCKS IN A SEASON Draymond Green became the first Warriors player to record at least 150 steals and 100 blocks in a single season (since the NBA started tracking those statistics in 1973-74) and became the first player since Dwyane Wade to do so (173 steals and 106 blocks in 2008-09).

KLAY - CATCH & SHOOT KING

For the second straight season Klay Thompson led the NBA in points off catch & shoots (899 points, 11.5 ppg in 2016-17). Thompson has led the NBA in points off catch & shoots in three of the last four seasons (2013-14, 9.1 ppg and 2015-16, 10.3 ppg). Kyle Korver led the NBA in points per game off catch & shoots (8.5 ppg) in 2014-15. From NBA.com: Catch and Shoot: Any jump shot outside of 10 feet where a player possessed the ball for 2 seconds or less and took no dribbles. KLAY THOMPSON CATCH & SHOOT SEASON PTS RANK PPG RANK 2013-14 726 1 9.1 1 2014-15 604 4 7.8 4 2015-16 827 1 10.3 1 2016-17 899 1 11.5 1

GETTING DEFENSIVE

Draymond Green was ranked among the Top 5 in player deflections (2nd, 295; 2nd, 3.9) and player contested shots (6th, 1,039; 5th, 13.7). Green is one of the main reasons why Golden State as a team is ranked among the top 3 in those categories, according to NBA.com/ Stats (http://stats.nba.com/hustle/#!/). The Warriors are ranked first in team deflections (18.7) and second (68.4) in team contested shots. Player contested shot is defined as when the defensive player closes out and raises a hand to contest a shot prior to its release and player deflections are the defensive player gets his hand on the ball on a non-shot attempt. DRAYMOND’S NBA HISTORY-MAKING TRIPLE-DOUBLE On February 10 at Memphis, Draymond Green became the first player in NBA history to record a triple-double without scoring in doublefigures as he recorded a team-high 11 rebounds, a game-high 10 assists and a franchise-record 10 steals to go along with four points and a career-high-tying five blocks. Green was one steal shy of the NBA record of 11, held by Larry Kenon, San Antonio at Kansas City (12/26/76) and Kendall Gill, New Jersey vs. Miami (4/3/99). It was the 23rd time in NBA history a player recorded 10 or more steals and Green became the 19th different player to accomplish the feat (Alvin Robertson did it four times). Green joined Robertson as the only players to ever record at least 10 rebounds, 10 assists and 10 steals in a game (as a Spur, Robertson recorded a quadruple-double with 20 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists and 10 steals vs. Phoenix on 2/18/86). MOST STEALS IN A GAME IN WARRIORS FRANCHISE HISTORY 10 Draymond Green 2/10/17 at Memphis 9 Rick Barry 10/29/74 vs. Buffalo 9 Micheal Ray Richardson 2/5/83 vs. San Antonio 8 three times - Latrell Sprewell (3/26/95 at ORL), Tim Hardaway (4/3/91 vs. MIA), Winston Garland (4/20/88 vs. POR)

DRAYMOND’S LATE-GAME DEFENSIVE HEROICS

Draymond Green has been the Warriors’ anchor on defense. Head Coach Steve Kerr said, “He literally can guard anybody in the league.” And he has, making his presence felt on the defensive end in several games, most recently vs. Philadelphia (3/14), recording a block (one of three in the fourth quarter and a career-high six for the game) with under a minute remaining and protecting a three-point Warriors lead. Here’s a log of Green’s late-game defensive exploits this season: 22

SCORE DATE/OPP GSW-OPP TIME 11/19 at MIL 122-120 :08.5 11/28 vs. ATL 104-100 :43.4 :15.8 12/13 at NOP 111-109 :02.3 3/14 vs. PHI 106-103 :45.7

EVENT steal of inbounds pass block of Dennis Schroder 6’ jump shot block of Kent Bazemore 5’ jump shot steal 1-on-1 on Anthony Davis block of TJ McConnell layup attempt

GREEN & THE WARRIORS’ TRIPLE-DOUBLE CLUB

Draymond Green recorded his fifth triple-double of the season and 19th of his career with 11 points and game-highs of 12 rebounds and 13 assists vs. Washington (4/2). Tom Gola holds the Warriors’ franchise record in triple-doubles with 20. PLAYER TRIPLE-DOUBLES Tom Gola 20 Draymond Green 19 Guy Rodgers 17 Andy Phillip 10 Wilt Chamberlain 8 Stephen Curry 7

ELIAS SAYS: GREEN’S TRIPLE-DOUBLES

According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the Warriors are 19-0 when Draymond Green records a triple-double in the regular season. That’s the longest personal winning streak in triple-double games to start an NBA career. Only four others had a 15-game winning streak of this variety at any point in their careers: Magic Johnson (24, 1984 to 1987), Wilt Chamberlain (21, 1967 to 1968), Russell Westbrook (20, 2015 to 2016), and Jason Kidd (16, 1996 to 1999).

ANDRE IGUODALA - AGAIN INVALUABLE

Andre Iguodala averaged 7.6 points, 4.0 rebounds, 3.4 assists, 1.00 steals in 26.3 minutes per game in 76 contests off the bench this season. He led the Golden State reserves in rebounding and assists. Among the NBA leaders, Iguodala ranked first in assists per turnover ratio (4.50, 261 assists and 58 turnovers) and seventh in steals per turnover ratio (1.31, 76 steals and 58 turnovers). During a six-game span (1/4 - 1/16/17), Iguodala dished out 22 assists while turning the ball over just once. Fifteen times this season Iguodala has handed out four or more assists without a turnover. According to NBA.com/Stats, Iguodala had a plus-minus of 6.9, ranking him first among reserves that played in at least 50 games this season.

CURRY’S 3-POINT FG STREAKS

Stephen Curry holds the NBA record for most consecutive games with at least one 3-pointer made with 157 consecutive regular-season games and 117 straight games on the road. Including the NBA Playoffs, his overall streak extended to an NBA-record 196 games. Curry still has a streak of 118 straight home games with at least a 3-pointer, which is second in NBA history behind Kyle Korver (132).

THE 200 3-POINT CLUB

For the fifth straight season (since 2012-13), Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson each reached the 200 3-point plateau. Curry has led the NBA in 3-pointers made in each of the last four seasons and is currently ranked the league leader. Thompson finished second in each of the last three seasons and was third in 2012-13. Curry and Thompson became the first and second players in NBA history, respectively, to have five consecutive seasons with 200 or more 3-pointers. CONSECUTIVE SEASONS WITH 200+ 3PT FG’S MADE Stephen Curry 5 2012-13 - 2016-17 KlayThompson 5 2012-13 - 2016-17 Ray Allen 3 2000-01 - 2002-03 James Harden 3 2014-15 - 2016-17

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017 PLAYOFFS GAME NOTES

HEAD COACH STEVE KERR

ALL-STAR COACH, 2015 & 2017

• In third season with Golden State. STEVE KERR NBA COACHING RECORD • Holds the Warriors’ franchise all-time career playoff coaching victories mark, passing Alvin Attles (31) following the 121-109 win over the Trail Blazers on April 16, 2017. REGULAR SEASON • With the 113-106 win at Houston on March 28, 2017, the Warriors’ 60th of the season, became the Season Record Win Pct. Div. Finish fastest to earn 200 career coaching victories (in 238 games) in NBA history, surpassing the previous 2014-15 67-15 .817 1st record of 270 games set by Phil Jackson. 2015-16 73-9 .890 1st • Named Western Conference Coach of the Month for games played in January after guiding the 2016-17 67-15 .817 Warriors to a league-best 12-2 record... It was his fifth Coach of the Month honor and second this TOTAL 207-39 .841 -season (October/November). • Named with his staff (Ron Adams, Mike Brown, Jarron Collins, Chris DeMarco, Bruce Fraser and PLAYOFFS Willie Green) to coach the Western Conference in the 2017 NBA All-Star Game on Sunday, Feb. 19, Playoffs in New Orleans... Became the second coach in franchise history to earn the honor multiple times, Season Record Win Pct. joining Alvin Attles (1975, 1976)... Is also the first coach to earn the All-Star nod in two of his first three 2014-15 16-5 .762 NBA Champions NBA seasons since Phoenix’s Paul Westphal in 1993 and 1995. 2015-16 15-9 .625 Lost NBA Finals • On December 2, 2016, named Western Conference Coach of the Month for games played October/ 2016-17 15-1 1.000 November. TOTAL 47-15 .758 -• Earned his 150th career coaching victory on November 18, 2016, at Boston, becoming the fastest in NBA history to reach 150 wins, doing so in 176 games (record was previously held by Avery Johnson, 191 games). • Guided the Warriors to the 2015 NBA title, back-to-back Western Conference Championships and the NBA’s single-season wins record (73) in 2015-16. • Named 2015-16 NBA Coach of the Year after the Warriors set numerous league records - single-season wins record (73), single-season road wins (34), consecutive wins to begin a season (24) and consecutive regular-season home wins (54) - and joined the Chicago Bulls (1995-96 & 1996-97) as the only teams to win at least 65 games in back-to-back campaigns. • Became the third coach in Warriors franchise history to earn NBA Coach of the Year Award, joining Alex Hannum (1963-64) and Don Nelson (1991-92). • In 2014-15, led the Warriors to a then-franchise-record 67 victories, establishing NBA records for most wins and highest winning percentage (67-15, .817) by a rookie head coach. • Became the fourth coach in Warriors franchise history to capture the NBA title, joining Eddie Gottlieb (1947), George Senesky (1956) and Alvin Attles (1975). • Six-time NBA Champion (one as a coach and five as a player - 3 with Chicago, 2 with San Antonio). • Named Warriors head coach on May 19, 2014, becoming the 25th head coach in franchise history and the 20th since the team moved to the West Coast in 1962. • Is the NBA’s all-time three-point percentage leader, having converted on 45.4 percent (726-of-1599) of his attempts from long range. • Amassed career averages of 6.0 points, 1.8 assists and 1.2 rebounds per game in 910 regular-season games in 15 seasons with six teams: Phoenix (1988-89), Cleveland (1989-90 - 1992-93), Orlando (1992-93), Chicago (1993-94 - 1997-98), San Antonio (1998-99 - 2000-01, 2002-03) and Portland (2001-01). • Owns 28 years of NBA experience as a player, coach, television analyst (two different four-year stints as a game analyst on TNT) and front office executive, including a three-year stint (2007-10) as president of basketball operations and general manager for the Phoenix Suns... During his time as Suns GM, the club posted a 155-91 (.630) record and earned a pair of playoff berths, including a trip to the 2010 Western Conference Finals. • As a player, made playoffs 11 times and is one of only 26 players in NBA history to win five championships, earning three rings with Chicago and two with San Antonio. • Of the 26 players to win five titles, is one of six players that won titles with two different teams, joining Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Ron Harper, Robert Horry, Slater Martin and Dennis Rodman. • Is only one of four players to win multiple NBA championships with two teams, joining Ron Harper, Robert Horry and Dennis Rodman. • A key reserve for Chicago during the team’s three-peat championship run from 1996-98, famously hit the game-winning, title-clinching shot in Game 6 of the 1997 NBA Finals. • Won his fourth consecutive championship in 1999 with the San Antonio Spurs to become one of only two non-Boston Celtics to win four-straight NBA titles (joining Frank Saul, 1951-54). • Earned his fifth ring in his second stint with the Spurs during his final NBA campaign in 2002-03. • Originally selected by the Phoenix Suns in the second round (50th overall) of the 1988 NBA Draft out of the University of Arizona. • Capped his collegiate career as a senior in 1988 by helping lead the Wildcats to their first Final Four appearance... An All-Pac 10 guard in both 1986 and 1988, remains the school’s career leader in three-point field goal percentage (57.3 percent). • Born on September 27, 1965, Steve and his wife, Margot, have two sons, Nicholas and Matthew, and one daughter, Madeleine. • In October 2014, Steve and Margot Kerr committed $1 million to the University of Arizona to assist with the McKale Memorial Center renovation and future academic facility enhancements.

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PLAYERS 22 F GP/S LAST 5

MATT BARNES 12/0 PTS 0.8 REB 0.8 MIN

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6-7 226 15TH YEAR UCLA AST 0.6 STL 0.17 FG% .267 3FG% .125 MIN 5.1 3P%

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6/12 vs. CLE 1:04 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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6/9 at CLE

2:37 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 -1

6/7 at CLE

0:06 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0

6/4 vs. CLE 3:09 0 1 0.000 0 1 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -2 6/1 vs. CLE 2:16 1 2 0.500 1 1 1.000 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

ROUND G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT POR (1ST R) DID NOT PLAY - RIGHT ANKLE/FOOT SPRAIN UTA (SEMIS) 3 0 19 1 3 .333 0 1 .000 SAS (WCF) 4 0 33 2 9 .222 0 5 .000 CLE (FNLS) 5 0 9 1 3 .333 1 2 .500 TOTALS 12 0 61 4 15 .267 1 8 .125

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0 0 0 0

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0.7 1.0 0.6 0.8

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2017 NBA PLAYOFFS: • Won first NBA title, joining only Tony Massenburg as the only players to win a championship the year he returned to a team after an eightplus year hiatus from that team, according to the Elias Sports Bureau... Massenburg played for the Spurs in 1990-91 and parts of 1991-92 and returned to the team in 2004-05, winning a championship that season. • Eighth straight postseason appearance. • Missed all four games in First Round series vs. Portland due to a right ankle/foot sprain... The injury sidelined him for a total of six games, the final two regular season games and the four playoff games vs. Portland... Suffered the injury with 8:54 left in the second quarter vs. New Orleans (4/8).

2017 PLAYOFF HIGHS

PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHS

3 vs. Cleveland (6/1/17)......................................PTS......................................... 30 at Memphis (5/3/13) 3 at Utah (5/8/17)................................................ REB.................. 11, 3x, last vs. San Antonio (4/22/16) 1, six times, last at Cleveland (6/9/17)...............AST............................................. 7 vs. Dallas (5/3/07)* ............................................................................. BLK............................ 2, 7x, last vs. Houston (5/8/15) 1 at San Antonio (5/20/17).................................. STL.............................. 4, 6x, last at Houston (5/4/15) 1, twice, last vs. San Antonio (5/14/17)............FGM..........................................11 at Memphis (5/3/13) 1 vs. Cleveland (6/1/17)...................................3FGM........................................... 6 at Memphis (5/3/13) ............................................................................. FTM......................................... 7 at Memphis (4/25/13) 14 at Utah (5/8/17)............................................... MIN................................ 45 vs. San Antonio (4/24/16) * with Golden State

2016-17 REGULAR SEASON: • Averaged 7.1 points (.391 FG%, .331 3pt%, .787 FT%), 5.2 rebounds, 2.6 assists in 24.0 minutes per game in 74 games (started 18) with Sacramento and Golden State. • With the Warriors, averaged 5.7 points (.422 FG%, .346 3pt%, .870 FT%), 4.6 rebounds, 2.3 assists in 20.5 minutes per game in 20 games (started 5). • Scored in double-figures in 21 games (2 with Warriors) and tallied 20 or more points in one game (with Kings). • Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in eight games (with Kings). • Recorded four double-doubles (with Kings). • Led Warriors in rebounding in three games and assists in one. • Led the Kings in scoring once, rebounding nine times (including 2 ties), assists twice. • With the Warriors, missed two games (4/10, 4/12) due to right ankle/foot sprain... Suffered the injury vs. New Orleans (4/8) with 8:54 left in the second quarter.

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5:05 2 4 0.500 1 3 0.333 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

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6/7 at CLE

8:32 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 2

0 -6

6/4 vs. CLE 12:33 4 8 0.500 2 5 0.400 0 0 0.000 0 2 2 2 0 0 1 1 10 1 6/1 vs. CLE 18:05 1 4 0.250 0 3 0.000 2 2 1.000 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0

ROUND G GS POR (1ST R) 4 0 UTA (SEMIS) 4 0 SAS (WCF) 4 0 CLE (FNLS) 4 0 TOTALS 16 0

MIN 75 40 60 44 219

FG 11 9 13 7 40

FGA 24 16 23 16 79

PCT .458 .563 .565 .438 .506

3FG 3FGA PCT 2 4 .500 2 7 .286 6 14 .429 3 11 .273 13 36 .361

FT 10 4 0 2 16

FTA PCT 11 .909 4 1.000 0 --2 1.000 17 .941

2017 NBA PLAYOFFS: • Won first NBA championship... First Belmont alum to play in the NBA and first to win NBA title. • Scored in double figures in five games.

OFF 1 1 2 0 4

DEF 12 3 3 4 22

TOT 13 4 5 4 26

AST 3 0 5 3 11

STL 1 0 4 1 6

2017 PLAYOFF HIGHS

TO 2 3 4 2 11

BLK 0 0 0 0 0

PTS 34 24 32 19 109

AVG 8.5 6.0 8.0 4.8 6.8

4 6

REB 3.3 1.0 1.3 1.0 1.6

AST 0.8 0.0 1.3 0.8 0.7

PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHS

13 vs. Portland (4/19/17).....................................PTS...................................... 13 vs. Portland (4/19/17) 5 vs. Portland (4/19/17)...................................... REB.........................................5 vs. Portland (4/19/17) 3 vs. San Antonio (5/16/17)................................AST.......................................... 5 at Houston (4/21/16) ............................................................................. BLK................................................................................ 2, twice, last at San Antonio (5/22/17)............... STL.........................................3 vs. Houston (4/27/16) 5 at San Antonio (5/22/17).................................FGM................................... 5 at San Antonio (5/22/17) 2, 5 times, last vs. Cleveland (6/4/17).............3FGM............. 2, 4 times, last at San Antonio (5/22/17) 5 vs. Portland (4/19/17)...................................... FTM.........................................5 vs. Portland (4/19/17) 26 vs. Portland (4/19/17)..................................... MIN.......................................26 vs. Portland (4/19/17)

2016-17 REGULAR SEASON: • Averaged 6.8 points (.487 FG%, .374 3pt%, .759 FT%), 1.6 rebounds, 1.2 assists in 14.8 minutes per game in 77 games off the bench. • Scored in double-figures in 18 games. • Tallied 20 or more points in four games, 30 or more in one. • With a career-high 36 points at San Antonio, became the first Warriors reserve since Jordan Crawford (41 points at Denver on 4/16/14) to score than many points off the bench. • Scored 22 points off the bench at Portland (11/1) on a perfect 8-8 from the field and 3-3 from three-point range, becoming the first Warriors player to come off the bench and make at least eight field goal attempts without a miss since Chris Mullin did so at Milwaukee (1/18/96)... Became the first Warriors reserve to score at least 20 points since Marreese Speights tallied 25 points vs. Phoenix (3/12/16). • Missed one game (vs. Minnesota, 11/26) after suffering a throat injury in the November 25th game at the L.A. Lakers with 3:04 left in the third quarter. NBA CAREER NOTES: • Was not selected by an NBA franchise in the 2013 NBA Draft ... Signed as a free agent with Utah on July 29, 2013. • Signed as a free agent with Golden State on September 25, 2015 and later on July 8, 2016. • Named the 2013 NBA Summer League Championship Game Most Valuable Player after helping the Warriors to the Summer League title in Las Vegas, tallying a game-high 33 points off the bench on 7/22 vs. Phoenix while hitting seven three-pointers (7-of-10 3FG).

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GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017 PLAYOFFS GAME NOTES

30 G STEPHEN (STEFF-in) CURRY 6-3 190 8TH YEAR DAVIDSON GP/S 17/17 PTS 28.1 REB 6.2 AST 6.7 STL 2.00 FG% .484 3FG% .419 MIN 35.3 LAST 5 6/12 vs. CLE

MIN

FGM

FGA

FG%

3PM

3PA

3P%

FTM

FTA

FT%

OR

DR

REB

AST

STL

BLK

TO

PF

PTS

+/-

40:48

10

20

0.500

2

9

0.222

12

15

0.800

2

4

6

10

3

0

4

3

34

3

6/9 at CLE 37:45 4 13 0.308 2 9 0.222 4 5 0.800 1 4 5 10 2 0 4 2 14 -24 6/7 at CLE 39:22 8 19 0.421 5 9 0.556 5 5 1.000 5 8 13 6 2 0 1 3 26 11 6/4 vs. CLE

36:15

7

17

0.412

4

11

0.364

14

14

1.000

2

8

10

11

1

0

8

3

32

21

6/1 vs. CLE

34:29

11

22

0.500

6

11

0.545

0

0

0.000

1

5

6

10

3

0

2

3

28

20

3FG 3FGA PCT 19 45 .422 13 33 .394 21 45 .467 19 49 .388 72 172 .419

FT 26 25 17 35 103

STL 8 3 12 11 34

TO 14 9 16 19 58

PTS 119 98 126 134 477

AVG 29.8 24.5 31.5 26.8 28.1

ROUND G GS POR (1ST R) 4 4 UTA (SEMIS) 4 4 SAS (WCF) 4 4 CLE (FNLS) 5 5 TOTALS 17 17

MIN 135 140 137 189 601

FG 37 30 44 40 151

FGA 82 61 78 91 312

PCT .451 .492 .564 .440 .484

FTA 30 26 19 39 114

2017 NBA PLAYOFFS: • Scored in double-figures in 16 games, tallied 20 or more points in 15, 30 or more seven times, 40 or more once. • Led team in scoring in eight games, rebounding in two, assists in six. • Among playoff league leaders, finished 5th in scoring, tied 9th in assists per game, 9th in free throw percentage (.904), tied 4th in steals, 1st in 3-pointers made (72). • Had double-doubles in all 5 Finals games, including 1 triple-double... Had four point/assist double-doubles in Finals and 2 two straight 20-point, 10-rebound double-doubles (Finals, Games 2 and 3), a career first. • In Game 4 of the NBA Finals, two of his career playoff streaks ended 20-point streak ended at 13 and throw streak ended at 35. • Extended NBA record of making at least a 3-pointer to 75-straight playoff games (holds NBA regular season mark of 157 straight games with a 3-pointer; streak ended Nov. 3, 2016). • Recorded first career playoff triple-double with 32 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists in Game 2 of the NBA Finals vs. Cleveland... Made all 14 of his free throw attempts, tying Magic Johnson for second-most free throws made without a miss in a Finals game in NBA history (Game 6 of the 1980 NBA Finals, 5/16/80).

PCT .867 .962 .895 .897 .904

OFF 4 3 4 11 22

DEF 17 18 20 29 84

TOT 21 21 24 40 106

AST 26 22 19 47 114

2017 PLAYOFF HIGHS

BLK 3 1 0 0 4

REB 5.3 5.3 6.0 8.0 6.2

AST 6.5 5.5 4.8 9.4 6.7

PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHS

40 vs. San Antonio (5/14/17)..............................PTS....................................44 at San Antonio (5/6/13) 13 at Cleveland (6/7/17)..................................... REB........................................13 at Cleveland (6/7/17) 11 vs. Cleveland (6/4/17).....................................AST...............................15 vs. L.A. Clippers (4/24/14) 1, 4 times, last at Utah (5/8/17).......................... BLK...................................... 3 vs. Cleveland (6/13/16) 6 at San Antonio (5/20/17).................................. STL.................6, twice, last at San Antonio (5/20/17) 14, twice, last at San Antonio (5/22/17)............FGM....................................18 at San Antonio (5/6/13) 7, twice, last vs. San Antonio (5/14/17)..........3FGM......................................... 8 at Memphis (5/15/15) 14 vs. Cleveland (6/4/17)................................... FTM...................................16 at L.A. Clippers (5/3/14) 41 vs. Cleveland (6/9/17).................................... MIN....................................58 at San Antonio (5/6/13)

2017 PLAYOFFS HIGH POINTS - QUARTER & HALF 1 2 3 15 (2) 9 (2) 19 6/4 vs. CLE 4/24 at POR 5/14 vs. SAS 5/16 vs. SAS 4/22 at POR

4 14 4/22 at POR

1ST HALF 21 4/24 at POR

2ND HALF 26 5/14 vs. SAS

PLAYOFFS CAREER HIGH POINTS - QUARTER & HALF 1 2 3 4 1ST HALF 2ND HALF 17 15 (3) 22 (2) 17 (2) 24 28 4/27/14 vs. LAC 6/16/16 at CLE 5/6/13 at SAS 6/14/15 vs. CLE 4/16/16 vs. HOU 5/6/13 at SAS 4/28/13 vs. DEN 6/9/15 at CLE

2016-17 REGULAR SEASON: • Named to the All-NBA Second Team... Fourth career All-NBA Team selection (2 First Team, 2 Second Team). TOP PLAYOFF SCORING PERFORMANCES • Averaged a team-high 25.3 points (.468 FG%, .411 3pt%, .898 FT%), 4.5 PLAYOFFS CAREER STATS AT A GLANCE rebounds, 6.6 assists, 1.80 steals in 33.4 minutes per game in starting all • Streak w/ at least one 3FGM: 75 44 at San Antonio L 5/6/13 79 games played in. 40 vs. San Antonio W 5/14/17 games • Among league leaders, ranked 10th in scoring, tied 12th in assists, tied • triple-doubles - 1 (6/4/17 vs. CLE) 40 at Portland W 5/19/16 5th in free throw percentage (.898 FT%), 1st in 3-pointers made (324), • double-doubles - 12 40 at Houston W 5/23/15 tied 8th in steals (1.80). 40 at New Orleans W 4/23/15 GAMES WITH: • Led team in scoring. • 30 or more points: 27 • Scored in double-figures in 78 games this season. • 40 or more points: 5 ---------- POINTS ---------• Had 62 20-point games, 19 30-point games and five 40-point efforts. • 50 or more points: --YEAR 20+ 30+ 40+ • Dished out 10 or more assists in eight games. • 10 or more assists: 10 2013 8 3 1 • Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in two games. 2014 4 2 • Recorded nine double-doubles (point/assist - 8, point/rebound - 1), six • 20+ points and 10+ assists: 8 2015 18 9 2 of which are 20-point/10-assist double-doubles and one 30-point/10- • 20+ points and 10+ rebounds: 4 2016 12 6 1 rebound double-double... Also has one 40-point/10-assist double-double • 30+ points and 10+ assists: 5 • 30+ points and 10+ rebounds: 2 2017 15 7 1 (42/11 on 4/5 at Phoenix). TOTALS 57 27 5 • Led team in scoring in 36 games, rebounding in five and assists in 39 Warriors are 24-3 when Curry scores 30 or games. more points in the playoffs (6-0 in 2017) • Currently in 10th place (1,917) on the NBA’s all-time career 3-pointers list (9th place is Joe Johnson, 1,938). • Is the 1st player in NBA history with at least 200 made 3-pointers in 5 straight seasons... Joined Ray Allen as the only players with 5 seasons with 200 or more 3-pointers in a career. ACCOLADES AT A GLANCE • At Houston (3/28), led the Warriors in points, rebounds and assists outright for the second time this season (4th, • 2 MVP (2014-15, 2015-16) career) with a game-high 32 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists. • Missed three games: one - stomach flu (1/28 at Portland); one - rest (3/11 at San Antonio) and one - left knee • 4-time NBA All-Star (incl. 2017) • 4 All-NBA honors (2 1st Team, 2 2nd Team) contusion (4/8 vs. New Orleans). • Hit a 3-pointer at the 7:59 mark (3rd QTR) at Minnesota (3/10) to pass father, Dell who had 12,670 career points. • Led NBA in scoring in one season (2015-16) • At New York (3/5), finished with team-highs of 31 points, eight rebounds and six assists, leading the team outright • Led NBA in 3-pointers made - 5 regular seasons (2012-13 - 2016-17) in points, rebounds and assists for the third time in his career in the regular season, per the Elias Sports Bureau (first since 2/28/14 at New York). • Three times named Western Conference Player of the Week (Mar. 27 - Apr. 2, Jan. 30 - Feb. 5 and Jan. 2-8), 10th time in career. • Along with Kevin Durant, named Kia NBA Western Conference Players of the Month for games played in January... Curry, who earned his franchise-record sixth career Player of the Month honor, averaged 27.8 points (fourth in the Western Conference), 6.9 assists, 4.5 rebounds and 1.46 steals in 34.2 minutes over 13 games in January. • Made 13 3-pointers vs. New Orleans (11/7), setting a new NBA single-game record. • Holds NBA-record streaks of games with at least one 3-pointer (157 regular season games, 116 road games in the regular season, 196 games including regular season and playoffs); streak ran from Nov. 11, 2014 - Nov. 3, 2016. • Played in 500th career game vs. Oklahoma City (11/3), becoming the 17th player in Warriors history to reach the milestone. • Became fastest in NBA history to reach 1,600 3-pointers with fourth 3-pointer at New Orleans (10/28), doing so in 497 games (previous: Ray Allen, 693 games)... Became the 19th player in NBA history to reach the 1,600 mark. • Named a starter on the 2017 Western Conference All-Star Team, earning his fourth career All-Star selection. NBA CAREER NOTES: • Selected by Golden State as an early entry candidate in the first round (seventh overall) of the 2009 NBA Draft • Two-time NBA Most Valuable Player (2014-15 and 2015-16)... Unanimous MVP selection in 2015-16, becoming the first player in the 61-year history of the award to garner every first-place vote... Became the 11th player in NBA history to win the award in consecutive seasons. • Earned unanimous All-NBA First Team honors in back-to-back seasons (2014-15 and 2015-16)... Named to the All-NBA Second Team in 2013-14. • Named an NBA All-Star four times (2014 through 2017), started three times.

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017 PLAYOFFS GAME NOTES

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35 F KEVIN DURANT GP/S 15/15 PTS 28.5 REB 8.0 LAST 5

MIN

FGM

FGA

FG%

3PM

3PA

6-9 240 10TH YEAR TEXAS AST 4.3 BLK 1.33 FG% .556 3FG% .442 MIN 35.5 3P%

FTM

FTA

FT%

OR

DR

REB

AST

STL

BLK

TO

PF

PTS

+/-

6/12 vs. CLE 40:15 14 20 0.700 5 8 0.625 6 6 1.000 1 5 6 5 1 0 4 3 39 18 6/9 at CLE 39:19 9 22 0.409 2 9 0.222 15 16 0.938 2 2 4 4 0 2 1 3 35 -20 6/7 at CLE 40:55 10 18 0.556 4 7 0.571 7 8 0.875 0 8 8 4 1 1 3 2 31 0 6/4 vs. CLE 40:42 13 22 0.591 4 8 0.500 3 3 1.000 2 11 13 6 3 5 3 4 33 21 6/1 vs. CLE 37:33 14 26 0.538 3 6 0.500 7 8 0.875 2 7 9 8 0 0 0 1 38 16

ROUND G GS POR (1ST R) 2 2 UTA (SEMIS) 4 4 SAS (WCF) 4 4 CLE (FNLS) 5 5 TOTALS 15 15

MIN 56 136 142 199 533

FG 16 35 38 60 149

FGA 27 70 63 108 268

PCT .593 .500 .603 .556 .556

3FG 3FGA PCT 4 8 .500 7 18 .389 9 22 .409 18 38 .474 38 86 .442

FT 6 21 27 38 92

2017 NBA PLAYOFFS: • Won first NBA championship and earned the Bill Russell NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award with averages of 35.2 points, 8.4 rebounds, 5.4 assists, 1.60 blocks and 1.00 steal in 39.8 minutes per game in five games in the NBA Finals. • Missed two games (4/19 vs. Portland, 4/22 at Portland) due to left calf strain. • Scored in double figures in 15 games, 20 or more points in 11 and 30 or more in nine (including all 5 Finals games). • Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in five games. • Recorded six double-doubles (6 20-point/10-rebound; 4 30-point/10rebound) • Led the team in scoring in nine games, rebounding in five, assists in one. • Among playoff league leaders, finished tied 3rd in scoring, 16th in rebounding, 9th in field goal percentage. • With 25 points and 11 rebounds in Game 2 vs. Utah and 38 points and 13 rebounds in Game 3 at Utah, became 1st Warrior with at least 25 points & 10 rebounds in consecutive playoff games since Nate Thurmond in 1972, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. • Joined Michael Jordan and Shaquille O’Neal as the only players to score at least 25 points in their first 10 NBA Finals games.

FTA 7 24 31 41 103

PCT .857 .875 .871 .927 .893

OFF 1 5 3 7 16

DEF 13 30 26 35 104

TOT 14 35 29 42 120

AST 4 18 15 27 64

STL 1 3 3 5 12

2017 PLAYOFF HIGHS

TO 6 4 17 11 38

BLK 3 2 7 8 20

PTS 42 98 112 176 428

AVG 21.0 24.5 28.0 35.2 28.5

REB 7.0 8.8 7.3 8.4 8.0

AST 2.0 4.5 3.8 5.4 4.3

PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHS

39 vs. Cleveland (6/9/17)....................................PTS....................41, 4x, last vs. San Antonio (5/8/16) 13, twice, last vs. Cleveland (6/4/17)................ REB..................................19 vs. L.A. Lakers (4/22/10) 8 vs. Cleveland (6/1/17)......................................AST.....................9, 3x, last vs. L.A. Clippers (5/7/14) 5 vs. Cleveland (6/4/17)..................................... BLK.....................5, twice, last vs. Cleveland (6/4/17) 3 vs. Cleveland (6/4/17)...................................... STL..............4, twice, last vs. Golden State (5/24/16) 15 at Utah (5/6/17)..............................................FGM....................14, 3x, last vs. San Antonio (5/8/16) 5 vs. Cleveland (6/9/17)...................................3FGM..........................5, 6x, last vs. Cleveland (6/9/17) 15 at Cleveland (6/9/17)..................................... FTM.............................................18 at Dallas (5/17/11) 41 vs. Cleveland (6/4/17).................................... MIN..........................................57 at Memphis (5/9/11)

2017 PLAYOFFS HIGH POINTS - QUARTER & HALF 1 2 3 4 1ST HALF 2ND HALF 13 13 (2) 19 14 23 20 5/6 at UTA 6/12 vs. CLE 5/20 at SAS 6/7 at CLE 6/1 vs. CLE 5/14 vs. SAS 6/1 vs. CLE PLAYOFF CAREER HIGH POINTS - QUARTER & HALF 1 2 3 4 1ST HALF 2ND HALF 17 16 19 18 27 29 4/27/13 at HOU 5/18/16 at GSW 5/20/17 at SAS 6/2/12 vs. SAS 4/27/13 at HOU 5/8/16 vs. SAS

PO CAREER STATS AT A GLANCE 2016-17 REGULAR SEASON: • triple-doubles - 0 • Named to the All-NBA Second Team... Seventh career All-NBA Team honor (5 First Team, 2 Second Team). • Averaged 25.1 points (.537 FG%, .375 3pt%, .875 FT%), 8.3 rebounds, 4.8 assists, 1.06 steals, a team-high 1.60 blocks in • double-doubles - 30 GAMES WITH: 33.4 minutes per game in starting all 62 games he played in. • 30 or more points: 48 • Among league leaders, tied 12th in scoring, 19th in rebounding, 9th in blocks. • Led the Warriors in rebounding, blocks, free throws made (336) and attempted (384); 2nd in scoring; 3rd in assists, steals • 40 or more points: 7 • 50 or more points: -and 3-pointers made (117). • 20 points and 10 rebounds: 31 • Averaging career-highs in FG%, rebounds and blocks per game. • 30 points and 10 rebounds: 17 • Scored in double-figures in 61 games this season. • 40 points and 10 rebounds: 1 • Tallied 20 or more points in 51 games. • 50 points and 10 rebounds: -• Has scored 30 or more points in 15 games. • 20 points and 10 assists: -• Scored 40 or more points in one game (40, 1/18 vs. Oklahoma City). • Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in 22 games. ACCOLADES AT A GLANCE • Dished out 10 or more assists in two games. • Recorded 23 double-doubles (point/rebound - 21, point/assist - 1, triple-double - 1), 16 of which are 20-point/10-rebound • 8-time NBA All-Star (incl. 2017) • 1 MVP (2013-14) double-doubles, 1 20-point/10-assist double-double and 6 30-point/10-rebound games. • 1 NBA Finals MVP (2017) • Has one triple-double - 19 points, a team-high 11 rebounds and game-high 10 assists in 35 minutes vs. Dallas (12/30). • 7 All-NBA honors (5 1st Team, • Led team in scoring in 26 games, rebounding in 27, assists in 14. 2 2nd Team) • Shot 50 percent or better from the field in 41 games this season (incl. 20 games in which he shot 60 percent or better). • 4-time NBA scoring leader • Has recorded two or more blocks in a game 28 times this season. • Missed one game (2/25 vs. Brooklyn) due to a left hand contusion. • Had a game-high 40 points (13-16 FG, 5-7 3pt, 9-10 FT), a team-high 12 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 blocks in 34 minutes... First Warrior to score 40 points taking fewer than 16 shot attempts in the Shot Clock era (since 1954-55)... Durant, who scored 39 points in the first meeting with Oklahoma City on Nov. 3, is one of only three players in NBA history to score 35 points or more in each of his first two games against his former team, joining John Williamson (38 and 50 vs. Indiana in 1978) and Charles Barkley (36 and 35 vs. Philadelphia in 1993), according to the Elias Sports Bureau. • With 72 consecutive games scoring 20 or more points, tied Michael Jordan (12/29/87 - 12/6/88) for fourth-longest streak in NBA history... Streak ended at Denver (11/10/16) when he finished with 18 points. • Tallied 94 points in his first three games as a Warrior, joining Wilt Chamberlain (1959-60) as the only players to ever score at least 90 points in their first three games with the team. • Recorded two straight 20-point, 10-rebound double-doubles to start Warriors career, joining only Wilt Chamberlain, who did it in his first 56 games with the team in the 1959-60 season. • Along with Stephen Curry, named Kia NBA Western Conference Players of the Month for games played in January... Durant, who joins Curry, Chris Mullin and Bernard King as the only Warriors ever to receive the monthly recognition (his 14th career Player of the Month award), averaged 27.4 points (fifth in the West), 7.1 rebounds, 4.6 assists, 2.07 blocks and 1.07 steals in 34.4 minutes over 14 games in January. • Named Western Conference Player of the Week for games played Nov. 21-27. • Named a starter on the 2017 Western Conference All-Star Team, earning his eighth career All-Star selection. • Suffered a left knee injury with 10:27 left in the first quarter at Washington (2/28)... An MRI revealed a Grade 2 MCL sprain and tibial bone bruise. • Missed 19 games (3/2-4/5) due to a left knee injury.

NBA CAREER NOTES: • Selected by the Seattle SuperSonics in the first round (second overall) of the 2007 NBA Draft. • Signed as a free agent with Golden State on July 7, 2016. • Named an NBA All-Star eight consecutive times (2009-10 through 2016-17), started five times. • Four-time scoring champion (2009-10 through 2011-12, 2013-2014).

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23 F DRAYMOND GREEN GP/S 17/17 PTS 13.1 REB 9.1 LAST 5

MIN

FGM

FGA

FG%

3PM

3PA

6-7 230 5TH YEAR MICHIGAN STATE AST 6.5 STL 1.82 BLK 1.65 FG% .447 MIN 34.9 3P%

FTM

FTA

FT%

OR

DR

REB

AST

STL

BLK

TO

PF

PTS

+/-

6/12 vs. CLE 43:43 3 10 0.300 2 5 0.400 2 4 0.500 3 9 12 5 2 0 0 4 10 19 6/9 at CLE 39:29 6 16 0.375 1 6 0.167 3 4 0.750 5 9 14 4 2 1 3 4 16 -17 6/7 at CLE 32:54 3 9 0.333 0 3 0.000 2 2 1.000 1 7 8 7 1 1 4 5

8 14

6/4 vs. CLE 24:39 4 8 0.500 3 6 0.500 1 2 0.500 0 6 6 6 1 0 3 5 12 14 6/1 vs. CLE 36:09 3 12 0.250 1 5 0.200 2 3 0.667 1 10 11 2 2 1 2 4

ROUND G GS POR (1ST R) 4 4 UTA (SEMIS) 4 4 SAS (WCF) 4 4 CLE (FNLS) 5 5 TOTALS 17 17

MIN 141 143 132 177 593

FG 16 21 16 19 72

FGA 32 42 32 55 161

PCT .500 .500 .500 .345 .447

3FG 3FGA PCT 11 20 .550 10 21 .476 4 12 .333 7 25 .280 32 78 .410

FT 12 12 12 10 46

FTA 19 17 16 15 67

PCT .632 .706 .750 .667 .687

OFF 3 2 5 10 20

DEF 35 33 26 41 135

TOT 38 35 31 51 155

AST 30 28 28 24 110

STL 7 9 7 8 31

TO 9 5 10 12 36

BLK 17 4 4 3 28

PTS 55 64 48 55 222

AVG 13.8 16.0 12.0 11.0 13.1

9 12

REB 9.5 8.8 7.8 10.2 9.1

AST 7.5 7.0 7.0 4.8 6.5

2017 NBA PLAYOFFS: 2017 PLAYOFF HIGHS PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHS • Scored in double figures in 11 games, 20 or more points in two. • Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in seven games. 21, twice, last vs. Utah (5/4/17)..........................PTS.......................................... 37 at Portland (5/7/16) • Dished out 10 or more assists in two games. 14 at Cleveland (6/9/17)..................................... REB................................. 17 at New Orleans (4/23/15) • Recorded one triple-double (3rd playoff career)... Warriors are 22-0 11 at Utah (5/8/17)...............................................AST.........................................11 vs. Portland (5/1/16) (regular season and playoffs) when Green has a triple-double in his 6 at Portland (4/22/17)........................................ BLK............................................ 7 at Portland (5/9/16) career. 4 vs. Utah (5/4/17)............................................... STL.....................5, twice, last vs. Cleveland (6/7/15) • Recorded four double-doubles (point/rebound - 3; rebound/assist - 1). 7, twice, last vs. Utah (5/4/17)...........................FGM.......................................... 13 at Portland (5/7/16) 5, twice, last vs. Utah (5/4/17).........................3FGM............................................ 8 at Portland (5/7/16) • Led team in rebounding in 10 games, assists in eight. • Among playoff league leaders, finished 7th in blocks, tied 9th in 5 vs. Utah (5/2/17).............................................. FTM......................... 9, twice, last at Portland (5/9/16) rebounding, 11th in assists, 10th in steals, 8th in assists per turnover 43 vs. Cleveland (6/9/17).................................... MIN.................................... 47 vs. Cleveland (6/19/16) (3.06)... Also 2nd in NBA in contested shots per game (13.3), 2nd in deflections (3.9) among players who have played at least PO CAREER STATS AT A GLANCE DRAYMOND GREEN’S CAREER REGULAR SEASON 7 games during 2017 NBA Playoffs... Was 5th and 2nd, TRIPLE-DOUBLES (19) • triple-doubles - 3 respectively, during regular season. • double-doubles 26 (does not • Only player in Warriors franchise history to record 100 career DATE OPP W/L PTS REB AST include triple-doubles) steals and 100 career blocks in the playoffs. 1/2/15 TOR W 16 11 13 • Averaged 1.50 steals, a league-high 4.25 blocks per game in 11/14/15* BKN W 16 10 12 GAMES WITH: starting all four games vs. Portland in the First Round. 11/27/15* @PHX W 14 10 10 • Recorded a steal in 15 straight playoff games, the longest • 20 or more points: 11 11/28/15* SAC W 13 11 12 • 30 or more points: 2 12/16/15* PHX W 16 11 10 streak for him during a single postseason... Has career 12/31/15* @HOU W 10 11 16 streaks of 20 (2015-16) and 15 (2014-15), but those span • 20 points and 10 rebounds: 4* 1/2/16* DEN W 29 17 14 two postseasons. • 30 points and 10 rebounds: 1 * includes 1 triple-doubles

1/4/16* CHA W 13 15 10

1/8/16* @POR W 11 13 10 2016-17 REGULAR SEASON: 1/31/16* @NY W 20 10 10 • Named to the All-NBA Third Team... Second career All-NBA DOUBLE-DOUBLES 2/3/16* @WAS W 12 10 12 Team accolade (1 Second Team, 1 Third Team). point/rebound: 26 2/20/16* @LAC W 18 11 10 • Averaged 10.2 points (.418 FG%, .308 3pt%, .709 FT%), point/assist: 0 3/27/16* PHI W 13 11 11 7.9 rebounds, 7.0 assists, a league-leading 2.03 steals, 1.39 rebound/assist: 1 4/3/16* POR W 22 10 10 blocks in 32.5 minutes per game in starting all 76 games he does not include triple-doubles 12/13/16 @NOP W 12 14 10 played in. 1/2/17 DEN W 15 10 13 • Among league leaders, 1st in steals, tied 9th in assists, 14th 1/16/17 CLE W 11 13 11 in assists per turnover ratio (2.90). 2/10/17 @MEM W 4# 11 10 • Ranked 2nd in total deflections (295), 2nd in deflections per game (3.9). 4/2/17 WAS W 11 12 13 # • Ranked 6th in contested shots (1,039) and 5th in contested shots per game (13.7). denotes had franchise-record 10 steals for triple-double - 1st of its kind in NBA history • Led the Warriors in assists, and steals; 2nd in rebounding and blocks; 4th in scoring. * denotes 2015-16 season • Led team in rebounding in 36 games, assists in 34. • Averaged career-highs in assists and assists per turnover ratio. DRAYMOND GREEN’S CAREER PLAYOFFS • Scored in double-figures in 39 games. TRIPLE-DOUBLES (3) • Scored 20 or more points in four games. • Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in 21 games. DATE OPP W/L PTS REB AST • Dished out 10 or more assists in 19 games. 5/8/17 @UTA W 17 10 11 • Recorded 10 or more steals in one game. 6/16/15 @CLE W 16 11 10 • Had five triple-doubles (12/13/16 vs. New Orleans, 1/2/17 vs. Denver, 1/16 vs. Cleveland, 2/10 at 5/1/16 POR W 23 13 11 Memphis, 4/2 vs. Washington). • Had 17 double-doubles (point/rebound - 6; point/assist - 4; rebound/assist - 2; triple-double - 5). When Green records a triple-double, the Warriors are 22-0 (in • With a 3-pointer at Houston, captured sole possession of 9th place on Warriors’ all-time career the regular season and playoffs). 3-pointers list, passing Stephen Jackson (355)... Mike Dunleavy is in 8th place with 363 3-pointers. • Career-best streak of recording at least a steal ended at 28 consecutive games on 3/21 at Dallas. • Missed a total of six games in 2016-17 - three games (4/12 vs. L.A. Lakers, 4/5 at Phoenix and 3/11 at San Antonio) due to rest; one game due to personal reasons (12/22); one game due to a left shoulder contusion (2/2); one game (11/26 vs. Minnesota) after suffering a left ankle contusion in the November 25th at the L.A. Lakers with 3:04 left in the third quarter. • Named a reserve on the 2017 Western Conference All-Star Team, earning his second career All-Star selection. • First player in NBA history to record a triple-double without scoring in double figures, tallying 11 rebounds, 10 assists and a franchise-record 10 steals at Memphis (2/10)... also had four points and a career-high-tying five blocks.

NBA CAREER NOTES: • Selected by Golden State in the second round (35th overall) of the 2012 NBA Draft... Signed a contract extension with Golden State on July 9, 2015. • Named to the All-Defensive First Team in consecutive seasons (2014-15 and 2015-16), becoming the first player in franchise history to earn All-Defensive First Team honors in back-to-back campaigns and joining Nate Thurmond as the only Warriors to earn multiple First Team honors in his career. • Named a reserve on the 2017 Western Conference All-Star Team, earning his second consecutive career All-Star selection... Tallied four points, five rebounds and two steals in 12 minutes in the 2016 NBA All-Star Game... Joined Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson to give the Warriors three players in the All-Star Game for the first time since 1976, when Rick Barry, Phil Smith and Jamaal Wilkes all represented Golden State at the league’s annual showcase. • Became the first player in NBA history to record at least 1,000 points, 500 rebounds, 500 assists, 100 steals and 100 blocks in a single season in 2015-16 (since 1973-74 when steals and blocks were officially recorded). • Recorded 13 triple-doubles in 2015-16, breaking Tom Gola’s single-season franchise-record of nine triple-doubles set in 1959-60. • Has recorded 19 career regular-season triple-doubles, which ranks second all-time in Warriors history behind Tom Gola’s 20. • Named Western Conference Player of the Week once (for games played from 12/28-1/3/16). • Won an Olympic gold medal with Team USA at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. • In 2015-16, among NBA leaders, ranked seventh in the league in assists per game, leading all forwards... Became the sixth forward to average at least seven assists per game in a single season (joining LeBron James, Larry Bird, Wilt Chamberlain, John Havlicek and Grant Hill).

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9 G/F ANDRE IGUODALA (ig-uh-DAH-luh) 6-6 215 13TH YEAR ARIZONA GP/S 16/0 PTS 7.2 REB 4.0 AST 3.2 STL 0.88 FG% .455 FT% .577 MIN 26.2 LAST 5

MIN

FGM

FGA

FG%

3PM

3PA

3P%

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FTA

FT%

OR

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TO

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6/12 vs. CLE 38:07 9 14 0.643 2 7 0.286 0 0 0.000 1 3 4 3 0 0 1 1 20 18 6/9 at CLE 21:04 2 4 0.500 0 0 0.000 0 2 0.000 0 1 1 3 0 2 1 3 4 1 6/7 at CLE 29:39 2 6 0.333 1 3 0.333 2 2 1.000 1 4 5 5 4 1 2 3

7 10

6/4 vs. CLE 28:20 2 6 0.333 1 4 0.250 0 0 0.000 1 3 4 5 0 1 1 0 5 9 6/1 vs. CLE 23:60 3 4 0.750 1 1 1.000 0 2 0.000 1 2 3 1 2 1 0 3

ROUND G GS POR (1ST R) 4 0 UTA (SEMIS) 4 0 SAS (WCF) 3 0 CLE (FNLS) 5 0 TOTALS 16 0

MIN 120 107 51 141 419

FG 10 13 5 18 46

FGA 25 31 11 34 101

PCT .400 .419 .455 .529 .455

3FG 3FGA PCT 0 9 .000 3 13 .231 0 5 .000 5 15 .333 8 42 .190

FT 9 3 1 2 15

2017 NBA PLAYOFFS: • Missed one game (5/16) due to a left knee soreness. • Scored in double figures in four games, 20 or more in one. • Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in one game. • Among playoff leaders, finished 6th in assists per turnover ratio (3.19), 18th in steals per turnover (0.88).

FTA 11 6 3 6 26

PCT .818 .500 .333 .333 .577

OFF 1 3 1 4 9

DEF 23 13 7 12 55

TOT 24 16 8 16 64

AST 18 11 5 17 51

STL 2 3 3 6 14

TO 2 6 3 5 16

2017 PLAYOFF HIGHS

BLK 0 2 0 5 7

PTS 29 32 11 43 115

AVG 7.3 8.0 3.7 8.6 7.2

7 14

REB 6.0 4.0 2.7 3.2 4.0

AST 4.5 2.8 1.7 3.4 3.2

PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHS

20 vs. Cleveland (6/9/17)....................................PTS....................................... 29 vs. Orlando (4/24/09) 10 vs. Portland (4/19/17).................................... REB............12, twice, last vs. Golden State (4/30/13) 6 vs. Portland (4/16/17).......................................AST........................................11 vs. Orlando (4/26/09) 2 at Cleveland (6/9/17)....................................... BLK.......................................... 3 at Houston (5/25/15) 4 at Cleveland (6/7/17)........................................ STL............................................5 vs. Detroit (4/29/05) 5, twice, last vs. Utah (5/4/17)...........................FGM.................10, 3x, last vs. Golden State (4/30/13) 2 at Utah (5/6/17)..............................................3FGM.....................................5 at Golden State (5/2/13) 6 at Portland (4/22/17)........................................ FTM......................................... 10 at Orlando (4/28/09) 38 vs. Cleveland (6/9/17).................................... MIN......................................... 47 at Orlando (4/28/09)

2016-17 REGULAR SEASON: • Averaged 7.6 points (.528 FG%, .362 3pt%, .706 FT%), 4.0 rebounds, 3.4 assists, 1.00 steals in 26.3 minutes per game in 76 games off the bench. • Among league leaders, ranked 1st in assists per turnover ratio (4.50, 261 assists, 58 turnovers) and 7th in steals per turnover ratio (1.31). • Scored in double-figures in 22 games. • Scored 20 or more points in three games. • Grabbed 10 or more rebounds twice. • Had a 6-game stretch in which he dished out 22 assists with only 1 turnover (1/4 - 1/16/17). • Led the team in scoring in one game, rebounding in six games, assists in one game. • Dished out 4 or more assists with no turnovers in 16 games this season. • Missed one game due to a left hip strain (3/21). • Missed five games due to rest (12/10, 1/23, 3/11, 4/5, 4/12).

NBA CAREER NOTES: • Selected by Philadelphia as an early entry candidate in the first round (ninth overall) of the 2004 NBA Draft. • Acquired by Golden State from Denver in a sign-and-trade along with Kevin Murphy from Utah as part of a three-team deal on July 10, 2013. • Named the 2015 NBA Finals MVP with averages of 16.3 points, 5.8 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 1.33 steals in 37.1 minutes during the Warriors’ six-game series win over the Cavaliers, joining Rick Barry (1975) as the only Finals MVPs in franchise history and becoming the first Finals MVP in NBA history to win the award without having started a regular season game that season.

15 C GP/S LAST 5

DAMIAN JONES 4/0 PTS 1.8 REB 1.5 MIN

FGM

FGA

6/12 vs. CLE

INACTIVE LIST

6/9 at CLE

INACTIVE LIST

6/7 at CLE

INACTIVE LIST

6/4 vs. CLE

INACTIVE LIST

6/1 vs. CLE

INACTIVE LIST

ROUND POR (1ST R) UTA (SEMIS) SAS (WCF) CLE (FNLS) TOTALS

G GS MIN FG 2 0 12 1 DID NOT PLAY 2 0 8 2 DID NOT PLAY 4 0 21 3

FG%

3PM

FGA 3

PCT .333

4

.500

0

7

.429

0

3PA

3FG 3FGA 0 0

7-0 245 1ST YEAR VANDERBILT AST 0.0 STL 0.50 FG% .429 FT% .500 MIN 5.2 3P%

FTM

FTA

PCT ---

FT 1

FTA 2

0

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0

0

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1

FT%

OR

DR

REB

AST

STL

TO

PF

PTS

+/-

PCT .500

OFF 3

DEF 0

TOT 3

AST 0

STL 0

TO 0

BLK 1

PTS 3

AVG 1.5

REB 1.5

AST 0.0

0

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1

2

3

0

2

0

0

4

2.0

1.5

0.0

2

.500

4

2

6

0

2

0

1

7

1.8

1.5

0.0

2017 NBA PLAYOFFS: • Amassed four points (2-4 FG), three rebounds and two steals in eight minutes in two games off the bench vs. San Antonio in the Western Conference Finals. • Did not play vs. Utah, on Inactive List all four games. • Totaled two points (1-3 FG, 1-2 FT), one rebound and one block in 12 minutes in two games off the bench vs. Portland in the First Round. 2016-17 REGULAR SEASON: • Averaged 1.9 points (.500 FG%, .300 FT%) and 2.3 rebounds in 8.5 minutes per game in 10 games off the bench. • In 3rd NBA game and 1st at home, scored first NBA points of his career, finishing with four points (1-1 FG, 2-2 FT), two rebounds and one block in four minutes off the bench. • Had nine stints with Santa Cruz (11/21-11/28, 11/30-12/8, 12/16-12/17, 12/19-12/24, 12/27-12/28, 12/29-12/30, 1/5-1/15, 2/24-3/11, 3/12-4/11). • Made NBA debut at Memphis (12/10), playing nine minutes off the bench. • Named the NBA Development League Player of the Month for games played in March and April after helping the Santa Cruz Warriors earn the fourth seed in the Western Conference for the 2017 NBA D-League Playoffs... Appeared in 12 of the team’s 13 games (Santa Cruz was 11-2) while on assignment from the Golden State Warriors, averaging 17.6 points (on 65 percent shooting from the field) and 7.8 rebounds. • Assigned to Santa Cruz on 3/12... Recalled from Santa Cruz on 3/11 after being assigned on 2/24. • With the Santa Cruz Warriors, averaging 10.8 points (.569 FG%, .510 FT%), 7.2 rebounds, 1.1 assists, 2.0 blocks and 26.2 minutes in 30 games (started 20). • Underwent surgery to repair a torn right pectoral muscle on June 14, 2016, missing 13 games due to the injury.

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GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017 PLAYOFFS GAME NOTES

PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHS PTS.... 2, three times, last vs. San Antonio 5/22//17) REB................ 2, twice, last at San Antonio (5/22/17) AST............................................................................... BLK..........................................1 at Portland (4/24/17) STL................. 1, twice, last at San Antonio (5/22/17) FGM................ 1, twice, last at San Antonio (5/22/17) 3FGM............................................................................. FTM........................................1 vs. Portland (4/19/17) MIN.................................7, vs. San Antonio 5/16//17)

REGULAR SEASON CAREER HIGHS PTS.............4, 3 times, last vs. L.A. Lakers (4/12/17) REB................................... 7 vs. L.A. Lakers (4/12/17) AST............................................................................... BLK................................... 2 vs. L.A. Lakers (4/12/17) STL............................................1 at Orlando (1/22/17) FGM.............2, 3 times, last vs. L.A. Lakers (4/12/17) 3FGM............................................................................. FTM.........................................1 vs. Charlotte (2/1/17) MIN.................................. 21 at San Antonio (3/11/17)

34 G SHAUN LIVINGSTON GP/S 14/0 PTS 5.2 REB 2.1 LAST 5

MIN

FGM

FGA

FG%

3PM

3PA

6-7 192 13TH YEAR PEORIA CENTRAL HS AST 1.4 STL 0.36 FG% .576 FT% .714 MIN 15.7 3P%

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OR

DR

REB

AST

STL

BLK

TO

PF

PTS

6/12 vs. CLE 10:02 2 3 0.667 0 0 0.000 1 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

+/-

5 -6

6/9 at CLE 18:32 5 7 0.714 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 4 10 -14 6/7 at CLE 11:52 3 6 0.500 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1

6 -2

6/4 vs. CLE 19:08 4 7 0.571 0 0 0.000 2 2 1.000 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 10 -10 6/1 vs. CLE 15:16 1 5 0.200 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 1 1 2 2 1 0 0 1 2 9

ROUND G GS POR (1ST R) 1 0 UTA (SEMIS) 4 0 SAS (WCF) 4 0 CLE (FNLS) 5 0 TOTALS 14 0

MIN 15 64 66 75 220

FG 1 8 10 15 34

FGA PCT 1 1.000 14 .571 16 .625 28 .536 59 .576

3FG 3FGA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PCT -----------

FT 0 1 1 3 5

FTA PCT 0 --1 1.000 3 .333 3 1.000 7 .714

2017 NBA PLAYOFFS: • Scored in double figures in three games. • Missed three games (4/19, 4/22, 4/24) due to a right index finger sprain and hand contusion. • Played in first game of the First Round series vs. Portland, recording two points, one rebound, one assist in 15 minutes off the bench before missing the remainder of the series with a right index finger sprain and hand contusion injury. 2016-17 REGULAR SEASON: • Averaged 5.1 points (.547 FG%, .333 3pt%, .700 FT%), 2.0 rebounds, 1.8 assists in 17.7 minutes per game in 76 games (started 3). • Has scored in double-figures in seven games. • Has shot 50 percent or better from the field in 55 games this season. • Missed two games (2/1, 2/2) due to a mid-back strain. • Missed one game (2/13) due to personal reasons.

OFF 0 2 6 2 10

DEF 1 11 4 3 19

TOT 1 13 10 5 29

AST 1 6 7 6 20

STL 0 1 3 1 5

TO 0 4 5 1 10

2017 PLAYOFF HIGHS

BLK 0 2 0 0 2

PTS 2 17 21 33 73

AVG 2.0 4.3 5.3 6.6 5.2

REB 1.0 3.3 2.5 1.0 2.1

AST 1.0 1.5 1.8 1.2 1.4

PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHS

10, three times, last at Cleveland (6/9/17).........PTS...................................... 20 vs. Cleveland (6/2/16) 6 vs. San Antonio (5/14/17)............................... REB.....................8, twice, last at Cleveland (6/11/15) 3 vs. San Antonio 5/16//17).................................AST...........................................14 vs. Denver (5/1/06) 1, twice, last at Utah (5/8/17)............................. BLK......................2, twice, last vs. Phoenix (5/14/06) 2 vs. San Antonio 5/16//17)................................. STL............................ 3, 3x, last at Houston (4/21/16) 5, twice, last at Cleveland (6/9/17)....................FGM........................................ 8 vs. Cleveland (6/2/16) ...........................................................................3FGM..........................1, twice, last vs. Miami (5/10/14) 2 vs. Cleveland (6/4/17)..................................... FTM.......................6, twice, last vs. Houston 5/19/15) 23 vs. San Antonio (5/14/17).............................. MIN......................35, twice, last at Phoenix (5/16/06)

NBA CAREER NOTES: • Selected by the L.A. Clippers as an early entry candidate in the first round (fourth overall) of the 2004 NBA Draft. • Signed as a free agent with Golden State on July 11, 2014. • Won an NBA Championship with Golden State in 2015.

5 F GP/S LAST 5

KEVON (keh-VON) LOONEY (LOO-nee) 6-9 220 2ND YEAR UCLA 0/0 PTS --- REB --- AST --- BLK ---- FG% ---- FT% ---- MIN ----

MIN

FGM

FGA

6/12 vs. CLE

INACTIVE LIST

6/9 at CLE

INACTIVE LIST

6/7 at CLE

INACTIVE LIST

6/4 vs. CLE

INACTIVE LIST

6/1 vs. CLE

INACTIVE LIST

ROUND G GS MIN FG POR (1ST R) DID NOT PLAY UTA (SEMIS) DID NOT PLAY SAS (WCF) DID NOT PLAY CLE (FINALS)DID NOT PLAY -

FG%

3PM

3PA

FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA LEFT HIP STRAIN LEFT HIP STRAIN LEFT HIP STRAIN INACTIVE LIST

3P%

PCT

FTM

FT

FTA

FTA

FT%

PCT

OFF

OR

DEF

DR

TOT

REB

AST

AST

STL

STL

TO

2017 NBA PLAYOFFS: • Was on inactive list all 17 playoff games, missing 12 due to a left hip strain (4/16-5/22). 2016-17 REGULAR SEASON: • Averaged 2.5 points (.523 FG%, .222 3pt%, .618 FT%), 2.3 rebounds, 0.5 assists in 8.4 minutes per game in 53 games (started 4). • Has scored in double-figures in two games. • Has scored in double-figures in two games. • Missed four games due to a left hip strain (3/29-4/2, 4/8-4/12). • Missed one game due to a sprained right ankle (12/10). • Had three stints with Santa Cruz Warriors (1/13-1/14, 3/17-3/20, 3/22-3/24). • In first career start on 11/26 vs. Minnesota, recorded six points (2-3 FG, 2-2 FT), three rebounds, two assists and one steal in 18 minutes. • Scored a career-high 11 points at L.A. Lakers (11/4), matching a career-high with one three-pointer (his first three of the season).

BLK

BLK

TO

PTS

PF

AVG

PTS

REB

+/-

AST

PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHS PTS............................................................................... REB............................................................................... AST............................................................................... BLK............................................................................... STL................................................................................ FGM............................................................................... 3FGM............................................................................. FTM............................................................................... MIN................................................................................

REGULAR SEASON CAREER HIGHS PTS................................... 11 at L.A. Lakers (11/4/16) REB..........................................8 at Portland (2/19/16) AST.......................................5 at Brooklyn (12/22/16) BLK......2, three times, last at L.A. Lakers (11/25/16) STL...................................4 vs. Sacramento (2/15/17) FGM....................... 5, twice, last vs. Chicago (2/8/17) 3FGM............ 1, twice, last vs. L.A. Lakers (11/23/16) FTM.................. 3, twice, last vs. Cleveland (1/16/17) MIN........ 18, three times, last at Brooklyn (12/22/16)

2015-16 HIGHLIGHTS WITH GOLDEN STATE & SANTA CRUZ (D-LEAGUE): • Appeared in five games with Golden State, averaging 1.8 points and 2.0 rebounds in 4.2 minutes. • Grabbed a career-high eight rebounds in a career-best nine minutes on 2/19 at Portland. • Hit the first three-pointer of his career on his first career three-point attempt on 2/10 at Phoenix, finishing with a career-high three points. • Made his NBA debut on 1/27 vs. Dallas, scoring two points and grabbing two rebounds in six minutes of play. • Appeared in 12 games with the Warriors’ NBA D-League affiliate in Santa Cruz, averaging 9.8 points and 7.4 rebounds in 19.3 minutes. • Made his professional debut with the Santa Cruz Warriors on 1/12 at Idaho, scoring 11 points and grabbing 12 rebounds in 17 minutes off the bench. • Underwent successful right hip arthroscopy on 8/20 to repair a torn labrum. • Inactive 64 times, including 38 times following offseason surgery on his right hip and 11 times while on D-League assignment in Santa Cruz... DNP-CD eight times... Missed 16 games with a right hip injury.

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20 F GP/S LAST 5

JAMES MICHAEL McADOO 6-9 230 3RD YEAR NORTH CAROLINA 13/0 PTS 1.8 REB 1.0 AST 0.0 BLK 0.15 FG% .529 FT% .667 MIN 4.3 MIN

FGM

FGA

FG%

3PM

3PA

3P%

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OR

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TO

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6/12 vs. CLE DNP - Coach’s Decision 6/9 at CLE

2:37 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

0 -1

6/7 at CLE

0:06 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 -2

6/4 vs. CLE 4:06 1 2 0.500 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

2 -2

6/1 vs. CLE 4:22 1 1 1.000 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2

2 3

ROUND G GS POR (1ST R) 3 0 UTA (SEMIS) 3 0 SAS (WC) 3 0 CLE (FNLS) 4 0 TOTALS 13 0

MIN 21 7 16 11 56

FG 4 0 3 2 9

FGA 8 1 5 3 17

PCT .500 .000 .600 .667 .529

3FG 3FGA PCT 1 3 .333 0 1 .000 1 1 1.000 0 0 --2 5 .400

FT 2 0 2 0 4

FTA PCT 4 .500 0 --2 1.000 0 --6 .667

2017 NBA PLAYOFFS: • Played in 13 playoff games, amassing 24 points and 13 rebounds in 56 minutes off the bench. 2016-17 REGULAR SEASON: • Averaged 2.8 points (.530 FG%, .250 3pt%, .500 FT%), 1.7 rebounds, 0.3 assists in 8.8 minutes per game in 52 games (started 2). • Scored in double-figures in two games. • Led the team in rebounding in one game. • Suffered injury (laceration, left eyebrow) with 58.1 seconds left in the second quarter at Houston (3/28)... Needed 7 stitches.

OFF 2 0 2 1 5

DEF 2 2 3 1 8

TOT 4 2 5 2 13

AST 0 0 0 0 0

STL 0 0 1 1 2

TO 0 0 1 0 1

2017 PLAYOFF HIGHS

BLK 0 1 1 0 2

PTS 11 0 9 4 24

AVG 3.7 0.0 3.0 1.0 1.8

REB 1.3 0.7 1.7 0.5 1.0

AST 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHS

9 vs. San Antonio (5/16/17)................................PTS....................................... 7 vs. Portland (4/19/17)) 3 vs. San Antonio (5/16/17)............................... REB.......................................... 4 at Houston (4/21/16) 5 vs. San Antonio (5/16/17)................................AST.....................1, twice, last at Cleveland (6/10/16) 1, twice, last at San Antonio (5/20/17).............. BLK.......................................... 2 at Houston (4/21/16) 1 at Cleveland (6/9/17)........................................ STL.........................................2 vs. Houston (4/27/16) 2, twice, last at Portland (4/24/17)....................FGM.............2, three times, last at Portland (4/24/17) 1 vs. Portland (4/19/17)....................................3FGM.........................................1 vs. Portland (4/19/17) 2 vs. Portland (4/19/17)...................................... FTM.........................................2 vs. Portland (4/19/17) 10, twice, last at Portland (4/24/17)................... MIN..................... 10, twice, last at Portland (4/24/17)

NBA CAREER NOTES: • Was not selected by an NBA franchise in the 2014 NBA Draft... Signed as a free agent with Golden State on July 13, 2016. • Won an NBA Championship with Golden State in 2015, becoming only one of two players in league history to win both an NBA Championship and an NBA D-League title in the same season. • Entering 2016-17, appeared in 13 postseason games, averaging 0.7 points and 0.9 rebounds in 3.7 minutes.

0 G PATRICK McCAW GP/S 15/3 PTS 4.1 REB 2.2 LAST 5

MIN

FGM

FGA

FG%

3PM

3PA

6-7 185 1ST YEAR UNLV AST 1.1 STL 0.60 FG% .438 3FG% .348 MIN 12.1 3P%

FTM

FTA

FT%

OR

DR

REB

AST

STL

BLK

TO

PF

PTS

+/-

6/12 vs. CLE 11:32 2 5 0.400 0 2 0.000 2 2 1.000 2 1 3 1 1 0 1 2

6 -3

6/9 at CLE

7:46 1 3 0.333 1 2 0.500 0 0 0.000 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0

3 -7

6/7 at CLE

3:54 0 1 0.000 0 0 0.000 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 4

6/4 vs. CLE 7:13 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

0 3

6/1 vs. CLE 3:28 0 2 0.000 0 1 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 0

0 3

ROUND G GS POR (1ST R) 4 2 UTA (SEMIS) 3 0 SAS (WCF) 3 1 CLE (FNLS) 5 0 TOTALS 15 3

MIN 83 9 55 34 181

FG 7 0 11 3 21

FGA 17 3 17 11 48

PCT .412 .000 .647 .273 .438

3FG 3FGA PCT 2 6 .333 0 3 .000 5 9 .556 1 5 .200 8 23 .348

FT 4 0 3 4 11

FTA PCT 6 .667 0 --3 1.000 4 1.000 13 .846

OFF 3 0 3 4 10

DEF 10 1 6 6 23

TOT 13 1 9 10 33

AST 7 0 7 2 16

STL 3 0 5 1 9

2017 NBA PLAYOFFS: • Scored in double figures in two games. • Started first career playoff game on April 19 vs. Portland (First Round, Game 2), recording playoff career highs of nine points, five rebounds, one assist and one block in 34 minutes. • Started three playoff games, averaging 8.7 points (.500 FG%, .444 3pt%, .667 FT%), 4.7 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 1.0 steals in 26.7 minutes per game... Scored in double-figures in one of those starts.

TO 0 0 2 1 3

BLK 2 0 1 0 3

PTS 20 0 30 11 61

AVG 5.0 0.0 10.0 2.2 4.1

REB 3.3 0.3 3.0 2.0 2.2

AST 1.8 0.0 2.3 0.4 1.1

PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHS PTS............................... 18 vs. San Antonio (5/16/17) REB.......................5, twice, last at Portland (4/22/17) AST.............. 5, twice, last vs. San Antonio (5/16/17) BLK.....1, three times, last at San Antonio (5//22/17) STL...........................................3 at Portland (4/22/17) FGM................................. 6 vs. San Antonio (5/16/17) 3FGM............................... 3 vs. San Antonio (5/16/17) FTM................................. 3 vs. San Antonio (5/16/17) MIN.......................................34 vs. Portland (4/19/17)

2016-17 REGULAR SEASON: • Averaged 4.0 points (.433 FG%, .333 3pt%, .784 FT%), 1.4 rebounds, 1.1 assists in 15.1 minutes per game in 71 games (started 20). • In 20 starts, averaged 6.3 points (.472 FG%, .326 3pt%, .846 FT%), 2.4 rebounds, 1.9 assists in 23.4 minutes per game. REGULAR SEASON CAREER HIGHS • Scored in double-figures in six games. • Played a career-high 35 minutes at Denver (2/13), becoming the first rookie to lead the Warriors in time on the PTS.......................................... 19 at Denver (2/13/17) court since Harrison Barnes played 35 minutes on November 16, 2012 at Minnesota. REB.............................................. 7 at Atlanta (3/6/17) • Recalled from Santa Cruz Warriors of the D-League on 1/14 after being assigned on 1/13. AST.................................... 6 at L.A. Clippers (2/2/17) • Made first career NBA start vs. Miami (1/10), recording three points (1-3 FG, 1-2 3pt) and three rebounds in 19 BLK....................2, twice, last vs. Brooklyn (2/25/17) minutes... Became first Warriors rookie to start since Harrison Barnes (2013-14); first Warriors rookie to start at STL............................................. 3 at Phoenix (4/5/17) shooting guard since Klay Thompson (2011-12); first Warriors 2nd-round pick to start at SG since Monta Ellis FGM............................................ 8 at Denver (2/13/17) 3FGM......................... 3, twice, last at Atlanta (3/6/17) (2005-06). FTM.....2, seven times, last at San Antonio (3/11/17) • Assigned to Santa Cruz Warriors on 12/29 and recalled on 12/30... Tallied 15 points (6-17 FG, 1-5 3pt, 2-2 FT), MIN.................................. 41 at San Antonio (3/11/17) six rebounds, four assists, one steal and one block in 39 minutes in Santa Cruz’s 115-108 win over the Northern Arizona Suns (10/29). • Missed one game (3/31) due to leg cramps; two games (12/30, 1/2) due to flu-like symptoms; four games (10/30-11/4) due to a sprained left ankle, suffered with nine seconds left in the first half at New Orleans (10/28) and did not return, x-rays were negative. NBA CAREER NOTES: • Selected by Milwaukee in the second round of the 2016 NBA Draft (38th overall)... Acquired by Golden State on draft night in exchange for cash considerations. • At 2016 NBA Summer League in Las Vegas with the Warriors, averaged 15.8 points, which was the highest scoring average among all second round picks from the 2016 NBA Draft, to go with 3.2 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 2.00 steals in 33.8 minutes over five games... Connected on 13 three-pointers at Summer League, which is tied for second-most by a Warrior in a single Summer League.

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1 C GP/S LAST 5

JAVALE McGEE 16/1 PTS 5.9 REB 3.0 MIN

FGM

FGA

FG%

3PM

3PA

7-0 270 9TH YEAR NEVADA AST 0.3 STL 0.13 BLK 0.94 FG% .732 MIN 9.3 3P%

FTM

FTA

FT%

OR

DR

REB

AST

STL

BLK

TO

PF

PTS

+/-

6/12 vs. CLE DNP - Coach’s Decision 6/9 at CLE

6:08 1 1 1.000 0 0 0.000 2 2 1.000 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 2

6/7 at CLE

7:57 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 1 2 0.500 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 3 1 1

6/4 vs. CLE 2:46 1 2 0.500 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 1

4 -2 2 -1

6/1 vs. CLE 5:32 2 3 0.667 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 3 2 5 1 0 1 0 1 4 8

ROUND G GS POR (1ST R) 4 0 UTA (SEMIS) 4 0 SAS (WCF) 4 1 CLE (FNLS) 4 0 TOTALS 16 1

MIN 49 42 35 22 149

FG 18 9 10 4 41

FGA 23 14 13 6 56

PCT .783 .643 .769 .667 .732

3FG 3FGA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PCT -----------

FT 3 2 5 3 13

2017 NBA PLAYOFFS: • Won first NBA championship. • Scored in double figures in four games. • Set new playoff career highs in points in a quarter (11, 1st) and half (16, 1st) at San Antonio (5/20). • With 15 points and four blocks in 13 minutes vs. Portland in Game 2 (4/19/17), became the first player in a playoff game to have at least 15 points and four blocks playing under 15 minutes, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. • Was a perfect 7-of-7 from the field vs. Portland in Game 2 (4/19/17), joining Chris Gatling (at Seattle, 4/28/92) and Bob Warlick (San Francisco at St. Louis, 3/22/68) as the only Warriors in postseason to make at least seven field goals without a miss.

FTA PCT 4 .750 2 1.000 8 .625 4 .750 18 .722

OFF 7 6 2 7 22

DEF 10 6 7 3 26

TOT 17 12 9 10 48

AST 1 0 0 3 4

STL 2 0 0 0 2

TO 2 1 4 1 8

2017 PLAYOFF HIGHS

BLK 9 2 2 2 15

PTS 39 20 25 11 95

AVG 9.8 5.0 6.3 2.8 5.9

REB 4.3 3.0 2.3 2.5 3.0

AST 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.8 0.3

PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHS

16 at San Antonio (5/20/17)................................PTS......................................21 at L.A. Lakers (5/8/12) 7 at Utah (5/6/17)................................................ REB....................................15 vs. L.A. Lakers (5/4/12) 2 at Cleveland (6/7/17)........................................AST......................................2 vs. L.A. Lakers (5/4/12) 4 vs. Portland (4/19/17)...................................... BLK........................................6 at L.A. Lakers (5/1/12) 1, twice, last at Portland (4/22/17)..................... STL.......................2, 3x, last at Golden State (5/2/13) 7 vs. Portland (4/19/17)......................................FGM........................................9 at L.A. Lakers (5/8/12) ...........................................................................3FGM................................................................................ 4 at San Antonio (5/20/17)................................. FTM...... 4, three times, last at San Antonio (5/20/17) 15 at Portland (4/22/17)....................................... MIN......................................33 at L.A. Lakers (5/8/12)

2016-17 REGULAR SEASON: • Averaged 6.1 points (.652 FG%, .505 FT%), 3.2 rebounds, 0.2 assists, 0.87 blocks in 9.6 minutes per game in 77 games (started 10). • Has scored in double-figures in 16 games. • Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in two games. • Led team in rebounding in five games. • In 10 starts this season (Warriors 8-2), averaging 9.8 points (.692 FG%), 5.2 rebounds, 0.9 blocks in 16.4 minutes per game. • Shot a career-high 65.1 percent from the field this season. NBA CAREER NOTES: • Selected by Washington in the first round (18th overall) of the 2008 NBA Draft. • Acquired by Denver from Washington along with Ronny Turiaf in a three-team deal that sent Nene from Denver to Washington, Brian Cook and a 2015 second round pick from the L.A. Clippers to Washington and Nick Young from Washington to the L.A. Clippers on March 15, 2012. • Waived by Dallas on July 8, 2016 ... Signed as a free agent with Golden State on September 16, 2016. • Golden State is fifth NBA stop after playing for Washington, Denver, Philadelphia and Dallas.

27 C ZAZA (Za-Za) PACHULIA (Pa-CHUL-e-ya) 6-11 270 14TH YEAR ÜLKERSPOR GP/S 15/15 PTS 5.1 REB 3.8 AST 0.8 STL 0.53 FG% .533 FT% .765 MIN 14.1 LAST 5

MIN

FGM

FGA

FG%

3PM

3PA

3P%

FTM

FTA

FT%

OR

DR

REB

AST

STL

BLK

TO

PF

PTS

+/-

6/12 vs. CLE 9:53 0 1 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 3 0 3 1 0 0 2 4 0 -9 6/9 at CLE 15:40 2 2 1.000 0 0 0.000 2 4 0.500 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 2

6 -11

6/7 at CLE 13:28 0 3 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 1 1 1 0 0 4 4

0 -2

6/4 vs. CLE 12:43 1 2 0.500 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 2 13 6/1 vs. CLE 14:26 4 5 0.800 0 0 0.000 0 1 0.000 2 4 6 0 2 0 0 3

ROUND G GS POR (1ST R) 4 4 UTA (SEMIS) 4 4 SAS (WCF) 2 2 CLE (FNLS) 5 5 TOTALS 15 15

MIN 58 55 32 66 212

FG 11 8 6 7 32

FGA 22 15 10 13 60

PCT .500 .533 .600 .538 .533

3FG 3FGA PCT 0 1 .000 0 0 --0 0 --0 0 --0 1 .000

FT 3 5 3 2 13

2017 NBA PLAYOFFS: • Became first player from the Republic of Georgia to win an NBA title. • Scored in double figures in three games. • Led team in rebounding in one game. • Missed two games (5/20, 5/22) due to a right heel contusion... Left the May 16th game vs. Spurs at the 5:06 mark of the first quarter with a right heel contusion and did not return.

FTA PCT 3 1.000 5 1.000 4 .750 5 .400 17 .765

OFF 2 2 5 9 18

DEF 16 13 5 5 39

TOT 18 15 10 14 57

AST 3 2 5 2 12

STL 3 2 1 2 8

2017 PLAYOFF HIGHS

TO 3 2 1 8 14

BLK 1 2 1 0 4

PTS 25 21 15 16 77

AVG 6.3 5.3 7.5 3.2 5.1

8 5

REB 4.5 3.8 5.0 2.8 3.8

AST 0.8 0.5 2.5 0.4 0.8

PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHS

11, twice, last vs. San Antonio (5/14/17)...........PTS.....................................16 at Milwaukee (4/24/10) 9 vs. San Antonio (5/14/17)............................... REB.............................................18 at Miami (4/27/09) 3 vs. San Antonio (5/14/17)................................AST................................9 at Oklahoma City (4/25/16) 1, four times, last vs. San Antonio (5/14/17).... BLK.............................2, 3x, last at Chicago (4/20/15) 2, three times, last vs. Cleveland (6/1/17)......... STL.........................................6 vs. Chicago (4/25/15) 5 vs. Portland (4/19/17)......................................FGM.......................................6 at Milwaukee (4/24/10) ...........................................................................3FGM................................................................................ 3, twice, last vs. San Antonio (5/14/17)............ FTM..................6, 4x, last at Oklahoma City (4/25/16) 26, vs. San Antonio (5/14/17)............................. MIN........................................35 at Cleveland (5/7/09)

2016-17 REGULAR SEASON: • Averaged 6.1 points (.534 FG%, .778 FT%), 5.9 rebounds, 1.9 assists in 18.1 minutes per game in starting all 70 games he played in. • Led team in offensive rebounding (2.0) and total offensive rebounds (140). • Among centers had highest plus-minus (+6.0) according to NBA.com/stats. • Has scored in double-figures in 14 games. • Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in 10 games. • Recorded four double-doubles (point/rebound - 4) • Led team in rebounding in 11 games. • Scored a season-high 16 points in just 15 minutes on 2/27 at Philadelphia. • Shot a career-best .533 from the field (prev. .499 FG% in 2011-12). • Missed four games due to a right wrist contusion (12/10-12/15). • Missed eight games due to a right rotator cuff strain (2/1-2/15).

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017 PLAYOFFS GAME NOTES

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11 G KLAY THOMPSON GP/S 17/17 PTS 15.0 REB 3.9 LAST 5

MIN

FGM

FGA

FG%

3PM

3PA

6-7 215 6TH YEAR WASHINGTON STATE AST 2.1 STL 0.82 FG% .397 3FG% .387 MIN 35.0 3P%

FTM

FTA

FT%

OR

DR

REB

AST

STL

BLK

TO

PF

PTS

+/-

6/12 vs. CLE 34:05 4 13 0.308 3 7 0.429 0 0 0.000 1 4 5 2 1 1 0 4 11 -6 6/9 at CLE 34:19 4 11 0.364 4 10 0.400 1 2 0.500 0 3 3 2 0 0 1 3 13 -6 6/7 at CLE 40:40 11 18 0.611 6 11 0.545 2 2 1.000 0 6 6 2 0 0 1 4 30 3 6/4 vs. CLE 37:07 8 12 0.667 4 7 0.571 2 3 0.667 1 6 7 1 0 0 2 2 22 24 6/1 vs. CLE 36:22 3 16 0.188 0 5 0.000 0 0 0.000 2 1 3 4 1 0 0 3

ROUND G GS POR (1ST R) 4 4 UTA (SEMIS) 4 4 SAS (WCF) 4 4 CLE (FNLS) 5 5 TOTALS 17 17

MIN 137 138 138 183 596

FG 26 22 16 30 94

FGA 67 51 49 70 237

PCT .388 .431 .327 .429 .397

3FG 3FGA PCT 11 28 .393 6 19 .316 7 19 .368 17 40 .425 41 106 .387

FT 10 6 5 5 26

2017 NBA PLAYOFFS: • Scored in double figures in 12 games, tallied 20 or more in two, 30 or more in one game.

FTA PCT 13 .769 6 1.000 7 .714 7 .714 33 .788

OFF 3 1 3 4 11

DEF 6 10 19 20 55

TOT 9 11 22 24 66

AST 5 9 10 11 35

STL 4 5 3 2 14

2017 PLAYOFF HIGHS

TO 9 6 5 4 24

BLK 2 0 2 1 5

PTS 73 56 44 82 255

AVG 18.3 14.0 11.0 16.4 15.0

6 8

REB 2.3 2.8 5.5 4.8 3.9

AST 1.3 2.3 2.5 2.2 2.1

PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHS

30 at Cleveland (6/7/17)......................................PTS..............................41 at Oklahoma City (5/28/16) 7 vs. Cleveland (6/1/17)..................................... REB....................................14 at San Antonio (5/8/13) 6 vs. Utah (5/4/17)...............................................AST.....................................7 at L.A. Clippers (5/3/14) 2 vs. San Antonio (5/14/17)............................... BLK.............................................3 at Denver (4/20/13) 3, twice, last vs. San Antonio (5/14/17)............. STL..................3, 3x, last at Oklahoma City (5/24/16) 11 at Cleveland (6/7/17).....................................FGM................14, 4x, last at Oklahoma City (5/28/16) 6 at Cleveland (6/7/17).....................................3FGM.............................11* at Oklahoma City (5/28/16) 4, twice, last at Utah (5/6/17)............................. FTM.......................................15 vs. Houston (4/18/16) 41 at Cleveland (6/7/17)...................................... MIN................................ 51 vs. San Antonio (5/12/13) * NBA record

2016-17 REGULAR SEASON: • Averaged 22.3 points (.468 FG%, .414 3pt%, .853 FT%), 3.7 rebounds, 2.1 assists in 34.0 minutes per game in starting all 78 games he played in. • Among league leaders, tied 9th in 3-point field goal percentage, 2nd in 3-pointers made (268)... 268 3-pointers rank 7th on the NBA’s all-time single-season 3-pointers made list. • Led the NBA in points on catch & shoot opportunities (11.5)... Was league leader in this category in 2013-14 and last season. 2017 PLAYOFFS HIGH POINTS - QUARTER & HALF • Has scored in double-figures in 76 games. 1 2 3 4 1ST HALF 2ND HALF • Tallied 20 or more points in 50 games. 16 8 14 9 21 17 • Scored 30 or more points in nine games, 40-plus twice, 50-plus once and 6/7/17 at CLE 5/20 at SAS 4/22 at POR 5/8 at UTA 6/7 at CLE 4/22 at POR 60-plus once. • Led team in scoring in 21 games, rebounding in one and assists in one. • Scored 8 points vs. Sacramento (3/24), ending 20-point streak at seven PLAYOFF CAREER HIGH POINTS - QUARTER & HALF 1 2 3 4 1ST HALF 2ND HALF games (his career-best 20-point streak is eight games, Jan. 29 - Feb. 15, 18 (2) 18 19 19 29 25 2017 and Dec. 2-16, 2014). 6/13/16 vs. CLE 5/24/16 at OKC 5/28/16 at OKC 5/8/13 at SAS 5/28/16 at OKC • Has made at least a 3-pointer in 54 straight games he has played in 5/7/16 at POR (12/11/16 - 4/12/17), setting a new career-best (previous, 37, 11/6/15 - 5/1/16 vs. POR 1/22/16). Basketball Reference PO CAREER STATS AT A GLANCE • Became first Warriors player to score 21 points on only 3-point field goals (7-14 FG, 7-9 3pt) at Orlando (1/22). • Scored a career-high 60 points on 12/5 vs. Indiana, joining Wilt Chamberlain, Rick Barry and Joe Fulks as the only Warriors • double-doubles - 2 GAMES WITH: to reach the 60-point mark in a game... Scored 60 points in 29 minutes, becoming the first player in the Shot Clock Era (since • 30 or more points: 9 1954-55) to score 60 points in a game with fewer than 30 minutes played, per the Elias Sports Bureau... Became the first • 40 or more points: 1 Warrior in nearly 43 years to score 60 points in a game (last: Rick Barry, career-high 64 vs. Portland, 3/26/74)... His 60 points • 50 or more points: -were the most scored in an NBA game this season (most since Kobe Bryant scored 60 points in his final game on 4/13/16 vs. • 20 points and 10 rebounds: 1 Utah)... Hit a career-high 21 field goals, shooting 21-of-33 (.636) from the field, 8-of-14 (.571) from three-point range and 10-of- • 30 points and 10 rebounds: 1 11 from the free throw line… His eight three-pointers were a season-high, while his 10 free throws matched a career-high for the regular season… Scored 40 points in the first half, a career-high for scoring in a half and the most in the NBA since Jimmy Butler scored 40 points in the second half on 1/3/16… Became the seventh Warrior in franchise history to record multiple 50-point games for his career (Chamberlain, Barry, Stephen Curry, Purvis Short, Antawn Jamison, Phil Smith)… His 60 points were the most ever scored by a player against the Pacers (previous: George Gervin, 55, 1/23/80). • Missed three games (4/10 vs. Utah, 1/10 vs. Miami and 3/11 at San Antonio) due to rest. • Missed one game (sore right arch) at Denver (2/13). • Named a reserve on the 2017 Western Conference All-Star Team, earning his third career All-Star selection. NBA CAREER NOTES: • Selected by Golden State as an early entry candidate in the first round (11th overall) of the 2011 NBA Draft. • Signed a contract extension with Golden State on October 31, 2014. • Named to the All-NBA Third Team in back-to-back seasons (2014-15 and 2015-16). • Earned First Team All-Rookie Honors in 2011-12. • Three-time All Star (2015-17), started in the backcourt alongside teammate Stephen Curry in 2015. • Won an NBA Championship with Golden State in 2015. • Named Western Conference Player of the Week four times (last time, for games played 3/21-3/27/16). • Won the 3-Point Contest at 2016 NBA All-Star Saturday Night, tying Stephen Curry’s 3-Point Contest record (set in 2015) with a score of 27 points in the final round... Hit his final eight three-pointers, including six-straight money balls... Along with Curry’s victory in 2015, Golden State became the first team in the history of the ThreePoint Contest (since 1986) to have two different players win the event in consecutive years. • Connected on 276 three-pointers in 2015-16, the third-highest three-point total in a single season in NBA history (behind two Stephen Curry seasons)... Combined with Curry to hit 678 three-pointers in 2015-16, the most by a tandem in a single season in NBA history. • Is one of two players in NBA history to hit at least 200 three-pointers in four consecutive seasons (Stephen Curry). • Owns the NBA record for most points scored in a quarter and most three-pointers made in a quarter, tallying 37 points in the third frame on a perfect 9-of-9 from three-point range on 1/23/15 vs. Sacramento. • Hit an NBA playoff record 11 three-pointers (11-of-18 3FG) in Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals on 5/28/16 at Oklahoma City. • Has connected on 1,060 three-pointers in his first five NBA seasons, an NBA record for the most threes ever by a player in his first five seasons in the league. • Thompson and Curry are the first teammates in NBA history to have the most and second-most three-pointers made in three straight seasons (2013-14 – 2015-16)… The first time they accomplished the feat in 2013-14, becoming the first duo to do so. • Won an Olympic gold medal with Team USA at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro... Won gold with Team USA at the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup in Spain. • Became the second fastest player in NBA history to reach 1,000 career three-pointers on 3/18/16 at Dallas, doing so in his 372nd game, which is second only to teammate Stephen Curry, who accomplished the feat in his 369th game. • In 2015-16, appeared in 80 games (all starts), averaging career-highs of 22.1 points and 3.8 rebounds to go with 2.1 assists in 33.3 minutes, shooting a career-best 47.0 percent from the field, 42.5 percent from three-point range and 87.3 percent from the free throw line. • Ranked tied for fifth in three-point percentage and 12th in scoring in the NBA in 2015-16. • With three career games with 10 or more 3-point field goals made, joined J.R. Smith and Stephen Curry as the only players in NBA history to post multiple career games with at least 10 three-pointers... last 10 3-point game was 12/8/15 at Indiana (10-16 3pt).

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3 F GP/S LAST 5

DAVID WEST 17/0 PTS 4.5 REB 2.7 MIN

FGM

FGA

FG%

3PM

3PA

6-9 250 14TH YEAR XAVIER AST 2.1 STL 0.41 FG% .576 FT% .778 MIN 13.0 3P%

FTM

FTA

FT%

OR

DR

REB

AST

STL

BLK

TO

PF

PTS

6/12 vs. CLE 10:31 2 4 0.500 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 3 3 0 0 1 1 1 6/9 at CLE

+/-

4 16

9:40 3 4 0.750 0 0 0.000 0 1 0.000 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 2 6 -1

6/7 at CLE 10:35 3 3 1.000 0 0 0.000 1 1 1.000 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1

7 -6

6/4 vs. CLE 11:20 1 2 0.500 0 1 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 3 3 2 0 1 0 0 2 4 6/1 vs. CLE 8:03 1 4 0.250 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 3

ROUND G GS POR (1ST R) 4 0 UTA (SEMIS) 4 0 SAS (WCF) 4 0 CLE (FNLS) 5 0 TOTALS 17 0

MIN 58 59 54 50 221

FG 11 6 7 10 34

FGA 18 14 10 17 59

PCT .611 .429 .700 .588 .576

3FG 3FGA PCT 0 0 --0 0 --1 1 1.000 0 1 .000 1 2 .500

FT 4 0 2 1 7

2017 NBA PLAYOFFS: • Won first NBA championship. • Scored in double-figures in one game. • Led team in assists in one game.

FTA PCT 4 1.000 0 --3 .667 2 .500 9 .778

OFF 2 3 0 2 7

DEF 9 14 8 8 39

TOT 11 17 8 10 46

AST 11 11 11 3 36

STL 2 3 2 0 7

2017 PLAYOFF HIGHS

2016-17 REGULAR SEASON: • Averaged 4.6 points (.536 FG%, .375 3pt%, .768 FT%), 3.0 rebounds, 2.2 assists in 12.6 minutes per game in 68 games off the bench. • Has scored in double-figures in five games. • Led team in assists in two games. • Has shot 50 percent or better from the field in 35 games this season. • Suffered a non-displaced fracture of his left thumb vs. Oklahoma City (1/18/17) and missed 14 games due to the injury.



TO 3 1 4 2 10

BLK 3 3 4 3 13

PTS 26 12 17 21 76

AVG 6.5 3.0 4.3 4.2 4.5

2 3

REB 2.8 4.3 2.0 2.0 2.7

AST 2.8 2.8 2.8 0.6 2.1

PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHS

12 at Portland (4/24/17).......................................PTS................................ 38 vs. San Antonio (5/13/08) 7 vs. Utah (5/4/17).............................................. REB..........................14, twice, last vs. Miami (6/1/13) 7 vs. Utah (5/2/17)...............................................AST.....................................8 at Washington (5/11/14) 2, three times, last at Cleveland (6/9/17).......... BLK............................................. 6 vs. Atlanta (5/3/14) 2 at Portland (4/24/17)......................................... STL........................... 3, 3x, last at Memphis (4/24/16) 5 at Portland (4/24/17)........................................FGM................................ 16 vs. San Antonio (5/13/08) 1 at San Antonio (5/20/17)...............................3FGM..................1, 6x, last at Oklahoma City (5/12/16) 2, twice, last at Portland (4/24/17).................... FTM...............................................9 at Miami (5/24/13) 18, twice, last at San Antonio (5/20/17)............. MIN........................................... 47 at Orlando (5/5/12)

NBA CAREER NOTES: • Selected by New Orleans in the first round (18th overall) of the 2003 NBA Draft ... Signed as a free agent with Golden State on July 9, 2016. • Named an All-Star in back-to-back campaigns (2008 and 2009). • Played for three teams ( New Orleans, Indiana and San Antonio) before joining the Warriors prior to this season. • Averaged double-figures in scoring in 10 straight seasons (2005-06 – 2014-15), including back-to-back seasons in which he averaged over 20 points per game (20.6 in 2007-08 and 21.0 in 2008-09). • In 2015-16, with the Spurs, appeared in 78 games (19 starts), averaging 7.1 points, 4.0 rebounds and 1.8 assists in 18.0 minutes, shooting a career-best 54.5 percent from the field and 78.8 percent from the foul line. • Has recorded 173 career double-doubles and one triple-double.

GAMES MISSED DUE TO INJURY/ILLNESS

Player Games Injury/Illness Matt Barnes 4 right ankle/foot sprain Kevin Durant 2 left calf strain Andre Iguodala 1 left knee soreness Shaun Livingston 3 right index finger sprain & hand contusion Kevon Looney 12 left hip strain Zaza Pachulia 2 right heel contusion Total: 22

Date(s) 4/16-4/24 4/19, 4/22 5/16 4/19-4/24 4/16-5/22 5/20, 5/22

Record 4-0 2-0 1-0 3-0 12-0 2-0

RECORD AS STARTER Player Games Record PCT. Curry 17 16-1 .941 Thompson 17 16-1 .941 Green 17 16-1 .941 Pachulia 15 14-1 .933 Durant 15 14-1 .933 McCaw 3 3-0 1.000 McGee 1 1-0 1.000

MARGIN OF VICTORY/DEFEAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Won 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 Lost 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 43 45 46 Won 1 1 1 1 1 Lost 1

WARRIORS STAT BREAKDOWN

WARRIORS LEADERS

HOME ATT.

10+ 20+ 30+ 40+ 50+ 10+ 20+ 10+ DBL TRPL Player PTS PTS PTS PTS PTS REB REB AST DBL DBL Barnes Clark 5 Curry 17 15 7 1 2 4 5* 1 Durant 15 11 9 6 6 Green 11 2 7 2 5* 1 Iguodala 3 1 Jones Livingston 2 Looney McAdoo McCaw 2 McGee 4 Pachulia 4 Thompson 14 4 1 Varejao West 1 * includes triple-double

BENCH PTS REB AST BLK STL MIN PTS 1 4 8 2 8 1 7 4 9 5 1 7 2 5 9 9 11 8 5 4 2 5 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 2 1 1 1 4 2 3 1 2

GAMES

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9 TOTAL 176,364 AVERAGE 19,596 HIGH 19,596 SELLOUTS 9

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2017 NBA PLAYOFFS LINEUPS AND LEADERS STARTING LINEUPS PG SG Curry Thompson Curry Thompson Curry Thompson Curry Thompson last lineup used in italics

C SF PF G Pachulia Durant Green 13 Pachulia McCaw Green 2 McGee Durant Green 1 Green Durant McCaw 1

MISCELLANEOUS REC. PCT. 12-1 .923 2-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 1-0 1.000

Category Bench Total Bench Average Team Bench High Player Bench High Largest Lead Largest Win Largest Comeback Lead Changes

Warriors Opponent 527 543 31.0 31.9 63, 5/16 vs. SAS 56, twice, last 5/22 at SAS 20, Iguodala, 6/12 vs. CLE 25, Aminu, 4/24 at POR 41, 5/16 vs. SAS 25, 5/14 vs. SAS 36, 5/16 vs. SAS 21, 6/9 at CLE 25, 5/14 vs. SAS 22, 4/16 vs. POR

WARRIORS 2017 NBA PLAYOFFS GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS ------------------------ POINTS ------------------------ BIGGEST POINTS REB AST STL TO (pts off) BLK PAINT 2nd CHNCE FASTBREAK LEADS BENCH PTS Date Opponent W/L GSW opp GSW opp GSW opp GSW opp GSW opp GSW opp GSW opp GSW opp GSW Opp GSW Opp GSW Opp 4/16 vs. POR W 121 109 45 38 26 15 7 8 16 (19) 15 (10) 10 3 44 46 17 26 24 10 16 2 22 9 4/19 vs. POR W 110 81 54 47 31 17 8 8 17 (20) 19 (20) 11 7 50 36 15 11 20 22 34 5 50 35 4/22 at POR W 119 113 42 52 25 17 11 5 7 (12) 16 (21) 11 6 46 38 7 10 22 6 8 17 41 30 4/24 at POR W 128 103 45 39 27 14 7 7 10 (5) 11 (14) 9 3 38 28 4 12 14 4 33 0 31 54 5/2 vs. UTA W 106 94 37 44 32 25 7 7 7 (4) 14 (20) 8 4 44 46 6 14 29 6 21 0 25 46 5/4 vs. UTA W 115 104 47 39 33 19 11 9 17 (22) 15 (24) 4 2 44 42 15 6 19 16 20 0 30 30 5/6 at UTA W 102 91 51 42 17 19 3 6 7 (4) 9 (12) 4 3 34 38 12 4 7 5 13 9 19 10 5/8 at UTA W 121 95 50 42 28 13 8 7 11 (15) 10 (14) 3 4 40 46 11 11 19 4 26 0 33 33 5/14 vs. SAS W 113 111 43 37 22 19 13 13 19 (28) 19 (31) 8 4 42 56 17 13 32 12 5 25 13 39 5/16 vs. SAS W 136 100 40 49 39 21 16 11 16 (23) 19 (30) 5 5 46 44 9 15 20 13 41 0 63 53 5/20 at SAS W 120 108 42 46 23 22 12 10 21 (25) 16 (20) 6 3 50 62 11 18 10 23 18 6 23 56 5/22 at SAS W 129 115 53 41 30 33 7 14 17 (24) 8 (4) 3 4 52 50 10 8 32 22 22 2 32 56 6/1 vs. CLE W 113 91 50 59 31 15 12 0 4 (6) 20 (21) 3 6 56 30 18 13 27 9 24 4 24 21 6/4 vs. CLE W 132 113 53 41 34 27 5 15 20 (23) 9 (14) 7 1 40 60 9 6 31 30 22 6 31 30 6/7 at CLE W 118 113 44 37 29 17 8 9 18 (22) 12 (20) 4 3 38 46 16 4 24 13 8 7 23 11 6/9 at CLE L 116 137 40 41 26 27 5 6 12 (18) 11 (10) 7 3 40 36 15 21 9 8 0 24 32 23 6/12 vs. CLE W 129 120 42 40 27 22 8 6 13 (25) 15 (21) 2 5 52 62 15 20 18 25 17 8 35 7

WARRIORS 2017 NBA PLAYOFFS GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS - POINTS PER QTR/HALF 1st QTR 2nd QTR 3rd QTR 4th QTR 1st HALF 1-3 QTRs 2nd HALF OT Date Opponent W/L GSW opp +/- GSW opp +/- GSW opp +/- GSW opp +/- GSW opp +/- GSW opp +/- GSW Opp +/- GSW Opp 4/16 vs. POR W 31 27 +4 25 29 -4 32 32 0 33 21 +12 56 56 0 88 88 0 65 53 +12 4/19 vs. POR W 33 17 +16 22 29 -7 28 12 +16 27 23 +4 55 46 +9 83 58 +25 55 35 +20 4/22 at POR W 30 37 -7 24 30 -6 33 21 +12 32 25 +7 54 67 -13 87 88 -1 65 46 +19 4/24 at POR W 45 22 +23 27 26 +1 34 32 +2 22 23 -1 72 48 +24 106 80 +26 56 55 +1 5/2 vs. UTA W 27 21 +6 31 25 +6 26 27 -1 22 21 +1 58 46 +12 84 73 +11 48 48 0 5/4 vs. UTA W 33 15 +18 27 32 -5 32 35 -3 23 22 +1 60 47 +13 92 82 +10 55 57 -2 5/6 at UTA W 27 17 +10 22 33 -11 23 20 +3 30 21 +9 49 50 -1 72 70 +2 53 41 +12 5/8 at UTA W 39 17 +22 21 35 -14 33 27 +6 28 16 +12 60 52 +8 93 79 +14 61 43 +18 5/14 vs. SAS W 16 30 -14 26 32 -6 39 28 +11 32 21 +11 42 62 -20 81 90 -9 71 49 +22 5/16 vs. SAS W 33 16 +17 39 28 +11 34 31 +3 30 25 +5 72 44 +28 106 75 +31 64 56 +8 5/20 at SAS W 29 33 -4 35 22 +13 36 33 +3 20 20 0 64 55 +9 100 88 +12 56 53 +3 5/22 at SAS W 31 19 +12 34 32 +2 31 27 +4 33 37 -4 65 51 +14 96 78 +18 64 64 0 6/1 vs. CLE W 35 30 +5 25 22 +3 33 20 +13 20 19 +1 60 52 +8 93 72 +21 53 39 +14 6/4 vs. CLE W 40 34 +6 27 30 -3 35 24 +11 30 25 +5 67 64 +3 102 88 +14 65 49 +16 6/7 at CLE W 39 32 +7 28 29 -1 22 33 -11 29 19 +10 67 61 +6 89 94 -5 51 52 -1 6/9 at CLE L 33 49 -16 35 37 -2 28 29 -1 20 22 -2 68 86 -18 96 115 -19 48 51 -3 6/12 vs. CLE W 33 37 -4 38 23 +15 27 33 -6 31 27 +4 71 60 +11 98 93 +5 58 60 -2 Date 4/16 4/19 4/22 4/24 5/2 5/4 5/6 5/8 5/14 5/16 5/20 5/22 6/1 6/4 6/7 6/9 6/12

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FG% 3FG% FT% 3PTM Opponent W/L GSW opp GSW opp GSW opp GSW opp vs. POR W .531 .430 .407 .367 .857 .818 11 11 vs. POR W .440 .333 .313 .206 .833 .737 10 7 at POR W .440 .433 .333 .406 .771 .815 12 13 at POR W .535 .388 .586 .333 .704 .828 17 13 vs. UTA W .488 .463 .241 .310 .905 .310 7 9 vs. UTA W .494 .452 .452 .375 .850 .800 14 12 at UTA W .440 .390 .300 .318 .826 .706 9 7 at UTA W .512 .371 .423 .296 .889 .750 11 8 vs. SAS W .481 .476 .367 .318 .727 .857 11 7 vs. SAS W .562 .370 .486 .348 .947 .857 18 8 at SAS W .548 .473 .407 .238 .773 .600 11 5 at SAS W .558 .423 .359 .320 .760 .781 14 8 vs. CLE W .425 .349 .364 .355 .688 .800 12 11 vs. CLE W .517 .450 .419 .276 .917 .789 18 8 at CLE W .482 .444 .485 .273 .917 .840 16 12 at CLE L .448 .529 .282 .533 .750 .677 11 24 vs. CLE W .511 .534 .368 .458 .821 .652 14 11

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017 PLAYOFFS GAME NOTES

2017 PLAYOFF TEAM HIGHS, LOWS

CATEGORY PTS PTS, 1ST QTR PTS, 2ND QTR PTS, 1ST HALF PTS, 3RD QTR PTS, 4TH QTR PTS, 2ND HALF PTS, OT FGM FGA FG% 3FGM 3FGA 3FG% FTM FTA FT% REB OREB DREB AST STL TO BLK PTS IN PAINT 2ND CHANCE PTS FASTBREAK PTS PTS OFF TO

OPPONENT

WARRIORS HIGH LOW 136, 5/16 vs. SAS G2 102, 5/6 at UTA G3 45*, 4/24 at POR G4 16, 5/14 vs. SAS G1 39, 5/16 vs. SAS G2 21, 5/8 at UTA G4 72, twice, 5/16 vs. SAS G2 42, 5/14 vs. SAS G1 39, 5/14 vs. SAS G1 22, 6/7 at CLE G3 33, twice, last 5/22 at SAS G4 20, twice, last 6/9 at CLE G4 71, 5/14 vs. SAS G1 48, twice, last 6/9 at CLE G4 ---- ---50, 5/16 vs. SAS G2 37, 5/6 at UTA G3 106, 6/1 vs. CLE G1 81, 2x, last 5/14 vs. SAS G1 .562, 5/16 vs. SAS G2 .425, 6/1 vs. CLE G1 18++, twice, last 6/4 vs. CLE G2 7, 5/2 vs. UTA G1 39, twice, last 6/9 at CLE G4 26, 5/8 at UTA G4 .586, 4/24 at POR G4 .241, 5/2 vs. UTA G1 27, twice, last 6/9 at CLE G4 11, 6/1 vs. CLE G1 36, 6/9 at CLE G4 16, 6/1 vs. CLE G1 .947, 5/16 vs. SAS G2 .688, 6/1 vs. CLE G1 54, 4/19 vs. POR G2 37, 5/2 vs. UTA G1 17, 5/14 vs. SAS G1 5, twice, last 5/22 at SAS G4 48, 5/22 at SAS G4 24, 6/9 at CLE G4 39, 5/16 vs. SAS G2 17, 5/6 at UTA G3 16, 5/16 vs. SAS G2 3, 5/6 at UTA G3 21, 5/20 at SAS G3 4+, 6/1 vs. CLE G1 11, 2x, last 4/22 at POR G3 3, 3x, last 6/1 vs. CLE G1 56, 6/1 vs. CLE G1 34, 5/6 at UTA G3 18, 6/1 vs. CLE G1 4, 4/24 at POR G4 32, twice, last 5/22 at SAS G4 6, 5/2 vs. UTA G1 31, 5/14 vs. SAS G1 4, 5/22 at SAS G4 * tied NBA playoff record + tied NBA Finals record ++ new NBA Finals record

HIGH LOW 137, 6/9 at CLE G4 81, 4/19 vs. POR G2 49*, 6/9 at CLE G4 15, 5/4 vs. UTA G2 37, 6/9 at CLE G4 22, twice, last 6/1 vs. CLE G1 86, 6/9 at CLE G4 44, 5/16 vs. SAS G2 35, 5/4 vs. UTA G2 12, 4/19 vs. POR G2 37, 5/22 at SAS G4 16, 5/8 at UTA G4 60, 6/12 vs. CLE G5 35, 4/19 vs. POR G2 ---- ---47, 6/12 vs. CLE G5 30, 3x, last 6/1 vs. CLE G1 100, twice, last 6/4 vs. CLE G2 77, 5/6 at UTA G3 .534, 6/12 vs. CLE G5 .333, 4/19 vs. POR G2 24*, 6/9 at CLE G4 5, 5/20 at SAS G3 45, 6/9 at CLE G4 21, 5/20 at SAS G3 .533, 6/9 at CLE G4 .206, 4/19 vs. POR G2 25, 5/22 at SAS G4 9, 5/2 vs. UTA G1 34, 5/6 at UTA G3 12, 5/2 vs. UTA G1 .857, 2x, last 5/16 vs. SAS G2 .600, 5/20 at SAS G3 59, 6/1 vs. CLE G1 37, twice, last 6/7 at CLE G3 22, 5/16 vs. SAS G2 5, twice, last 5/6 at UTA G3 44, 6/1 vs. CLE G1 23, 5/14 vs. SAS G1 33, 5/22 at SAS G4 13, 5/8 at UTA G4 14, 5/22 at SAS G4 0, 6/1 vs. CLE G1 20, 6/1 vs. CLE G1 8, 5/22 at SAS G4 7, 4/19 vs. POR G2 1, 6/4 vs. CLE G2 62, 5/20 at SAS G3 28, 4/24 at POR G4 26, 4/16 vs. POR G1 4, twice, last 6/7 at CLE G3 30, 6/4 vs. CLE G2 4, 4/24 at POR G4 28, 5/14 vs. SAS G1 4, 3x, last 5/8 at UTA G4 * NBA playoff record

2016-17 REGULAR SEASON TEAM HIGHS, LOWS

CATEGORY PTS PTS, 1ST QTR PTS, 2ND QTR PTS, 1ST HALF PTS, 3RD QTR PTS, 4TH QTR PTS, 2ND HALF PTS, OT FGM FGA FG% 3FGM * Franchise record 3FGA 3FG% FTM FTA FT% REB OREB DREB AST STL TO BLK PTS IN PAINT 2ND CHANCE PTS FASTBREAK PTS PTS OFF TO

OPPONENT

WARRIORS HIGH LOW 149, 11/23 vs. LAL 86, 3/8 vs. BOS 43, 4/12 vs. LAL 15, 11/4 at LAL 43, 2/11 at OKC 16, 12/22 at BKN 80, twice, last 12/5 vs. IND 38, 12/10 at MEM 50, 2/23 vs. LAC 17, twice, last 1/16 vs. CLE 43, 11/23 vs. LAL 12, 3/8 vs. BOS 74, 2/23 vs. LAC 36, twice, 3/8 vs. BOS 10, 12/1 vs. HOU (1st OT) 4, 12/1 vs. HOU (2nd OT) 57, 1/28 vs. LAC 32, 3/14 vs. PHI 104, 3x, last 12/22 at BKN 72, 3/26 vs. MEM .628, 12/3 vs. PHX .359, 3/11 at SAS 21, 2/1 vs. CHA 5, 3/11 at SAS 48*, 2/1 vs. CHA 17, 3/11 at SAS .667, 12/3 vs. PHX .156, 11/4 at LAL 33, twice, last 2/27 at PHI 4, 12/15 vs. NYK 39, 3 times, last 2/27 at PHI 8, 12/15 vs. NYK 1.000, 3/29 at SAS .500, 12/15 vs. NYK 60, 11/21 at IND 27, 2/13 at DEN 20, 3/11 at SAS 4, 4 times, last 2/13 at DEN 47, twice, last 1/16 vs. CLE 23, 2/13 at DEN 47, 11/23 vs. LAL 15, 12/10 at MEM 19, 12/22 at BKN 2, 4/8 vs. NOP 23, 12/23 at DET 8, twice, last 3/5 at NYK 14, 3 times, last 3/31 vs. HOU 2, 5 times, last 3/21 at DAL 68, 3/16 vs. ORL 28, 10/30 at PHO 27, twice, last 2/2 at LAC 4, three times, last 2/13 at DEN 41, 4/4 vs. MIN 8, 11/21 at IND 36, twice, last 3/24 vs. SAC 9, 3 times, last 4/10 vs. UTA

HIGH LOW 132, twice, last 2/13 at DEN 74, 12/20 vs. UTA 42, twice, last 3/6 at ATL 15, twice, last 12/20 vs. UTA 41, 11/4 at LAL 11, 11/3 vs. OKC 79, 2/13 at DEN 33, 12/20 vs. UTA 37, 2/11 at OKC 9, 11/18 at BOS 37, 1/29 at POR 12, 11/21 at IND 68, 11/16 at TOR 36, twice, last 2/15 vs. SAC 11, 2/4 at SAC OT 9, 12/1 vs. HOU (2nd OT) 50, 1/6 vs. MEM 27, 12/20 vs. UTA 108, 12/1 vs. HOU 2OT 74, 1/8 at SAC .545, 2/13 at DEN .320, 11/21 at IND 24, 2/13 at DEN (tied NBA record) 3, 12/5 vs. IND 44, 12/1 vs. HOU 2OT 14, 3/10 at MIN .600, 2/13 at DEN .161, 3/28 at HOU 37, 11/16 at TOR 7, 1/22 at ORL 41, 11/16 at TOR 12, 3 times, last 3/21 at DAL .952, 1/25 at CHA .438, 1/22 at ORL 56, 12/1 vs. HOU 2OT 31, twice, last 1/8 at SAC 21, 10/25 vs. SAS 1, 1/8 at SAC 42, 3/2 at CHI 22, 12/3 vs. PHX 34, 2/13 at DEN 11, 1/16 vs. CLE 14, 12/25 at CLE 3, twice, last 4/8 vs. NOP 26, 12/22 at BKN 7, twice, last 12/28 vs. TOR 9, 3/14 vs. PHI 0, 3 times, last 3/26 vs. MEM 64, twice, last 1/20 at HOU 28, 3 times, last 3/21 at DAL 26, 10/25 vs. SAS 2, 1/8 at SAC 32, 4/12 vs. LAL 3, twice, last 1/8 at SAC 33, 12/23 at DET 7, 4 times, last 3/24 vs. SAC

NBA PLAYOFFS



THE LAST TIME... Played an overtime game Played a double-overtime game Scored 120-plus points Scored 70-or-fewer points Scored 40-plus points in a quarter Outrebounded opponent by 20-or-more All five starters scored in double figures Had a player score 50-plus points Had a player score 40-plus points Had a player with 20-plus rebounds Had a player with 15-plus assists Had a player with a triple-double

WARRIORS

OPPONENT 5/9/16 at POR (W, 132-125) 5/6/13 at SAS (L, 127-129)

6/12/17 vs. CLE (129) 4/21/73 vs. LAL (70) 4/24/17 at POR (45, 1st) 5/27/15 vs. HOU (59-39) 5/20/17 at SAS 5/10/87 vs. LAL (Sleepy Floyd, 51) 5/14/17 vs. SAS (Stephen Curry, 40) 5/2/13 vs. DEN (Andrew Bogut, 21) 4/24/14 vs. LAC (Stephen Curry, 15) 6/4/17 vs. CLE (Stephen Curry, 32 pts/10 reb/11 ast)

6/12/17 vs. CLE (120) 3/23/50 vs. SYR (53) 6/9/17 at CLE (49, 1st) 5/15/07 at UTA (59-35) 5/24/16 at OKC 5/4/94 vs. PHO (Charles Barkley, 56) 6/9/17 at CLE (Kyrie Irving, 40) 4/27/16 vs. HOU (Dwight Howard, 21) 5/10/91 vs. LAL (Magic Johnson, 15) 6/9/17 at CLE (LeBron James, 31 pts/10 reb/11 ast)

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THE WARRIORS WHEN... REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS Three players score 20 or more points 20-2 4-0 Overall... 67-15 16-1 Curry, Durant, Thompson each w/ 20+ points 16-1 2-0 Home… 36-5 9-0 Curry, Durant, Thompson each w/ 25+ points 3-0 1-0 Away… 31-10 7-1 Curry, Durant, Thompson combine for 70+ pts 32-5 7-0 Overtime… 0-3 Curry scores 30 points or more 16-2 7-0 Decided by three points or less... 3-4 1-0 Thompson scores 30 points or more 8-1 1-0 Decided by 10-or-more points… 47-6 12-1 Durant scores 30 points or more 13-2 8-1 Days of the Week: Both Curry & Thompson each score 25+ points 9-2 1-0 Monday 9-3 4-0 Both Curry & Thompson each score 30+ points 1-0 Tuesday 8-2 2-0 Curry & Thompson combine for 60+ points 8-1 Wednesday 14-1 2-0 Curry & Thompson combine for 70+ points 2-0 Thursday 9-2 2-0 Both Curry & Durant each score 25+ points 13-3 7-0 Friday 9-3 0-1 Both Curry & Durant each score 30+ points 2-0 3-0 Saturday 9-3 3-0 Curry & Durant combine for 60+ points 10-2 7-0 Sunday 9-1 3-0 Curry & Durant combine for 70+ points ---- 2-0 More rebounds than opponent (tied)... 38-2 (5-0) 11-0 Both Thompson & Durant each w/ 25+ points 6-0 1-0 Fewer rebounds than opponent… 24-13 5-1 Both Thompson & Durant each w/ 30+ points ---- 1-0 Grab 50 or more rebounds... 13-1 (1-0) 6-0 Thompson & Durant combine for 60+ points 5-0 1-0 Grab 60 or more rebounds... 1-0 Thompson & Durant combine for 70+ points 1-0 More assists than opponent (tied)… 63-5 (1-1) 14-0 Thompson & Durant combine for 80+ points 1-0 Fewer assists than opponent… 3-9 2-1 Dish 30 or more assists... 49-1 7-0 October/November... 16-2 ---Dish 40 or more assists... 3-0 December… 13-3 ---Dish 30 or more assists AND shoot 50% FG... 35-0 3-0 January… 12-2 ---More FTA than opponent (tied)… 33-6 (2-0) 7-1 (1-0) February… 9-3 ---Fewer FTA than opponent… 32-9 8-0 March… 12-4 ---More 3FG than opponent (tied)… 55-5 (4-0) 13-0 (1-0) April… 5-1 ---Fewer 3FG than opponent… 8-10 2-1 First game of back-to-back… 15-2 ---More steals than opponent (tied)… 39-6 (9-1) 7-0 (4-0) Second game of back-to-back… 13-4 ---Fewer steals than opponent… 19-8 5-1 vs. Western Conference… 42-10 ---Record 10 or more steals... 32-8 6-0 vs. Pacific Division… 13-2 ---More blocks than opponent (tied)… 50-11 (5-2) 10-1 (1-0) vs. Northwest Division… 15-3 ---Fewer blocks than opponent… 12-2 5-0 vs. Southwest Division… 13-5 ---Record 10 or more blocks... 16-2 3-0 vs. Eastern Conference… 25-5 ---More bench points than opponent (tied)… 26-3 (3-1) 9-1 (2-0) vs. Atlantic Division… 9-1 ---Fewer bench points than opponent… 38-11 5-0 vs. Central Division… 8-2 ---Reserves score 50 or more points... 7-1 2-0 vs. Southeast Division… 8-2 ---More points in the paint than opponent (tied)… 32-6 (4-2) 7-1 Fewer points in the paint than opponent… 31-7 9-0 More 2nd-chance points than opponent (tied)… 27-3 (3-0) 8-0 (1-0) Fewer 2nd-chance points than opponent… 37-12 7-1 3-SEASON RECORDS (2014-15 - 2016-17 REGULAR SEASON) More fastbreak points than opponent (tied)… 51-9 (2-2) 13-1 Holding opponents under 100 points 93-3 Fewer fastbreak points than opponent… 14-3 3-0 Holding opponents under 100 points at home 54-1 Score 25 or more fast-break points... 29-2 5-0 Holding opponents under 100 points on road 39-2 Holding opponents under 40% FG... 15-1 6-0 Holding opponents under .400 FG% 52-2 Leading after first quarter (tied)... 48-8 (1-0) 12-0 (15-1 in 2016-17; 17-0 in 2015-16; 20-1 in 2014-15) Trailing after first quarter… 18-7 4-1 Curry scores 30 points or more 70-6 Leading at halftime (tied)… 50-6 (2-1) 12-0 (1-0) Thompson scores 30 points or more 30-4 Trailing at halftime… 15-8 3-1 Leading after third quarter (tied)… 62-3 (0-3) 12-0 (1-0) Trailing after third quarter… 5-9 3-1 Score 100-plus… 67-9 16-1 Score 99 or below… 0-6 PLAYOFFS ALL-TIME 2017 PLAYOFFS Opponents score 100-plus… 41-13 11-1 Stephen Curry scores 20 or more points 46-11 15-0 Opponents score 99 or below… 26-2 5-0 Stephen Curry scores 30 or more points 24-3 7-0 Outshooting opponent (tied)… 61-6 (0-1) 15-1 Stephen Curry scores 40 or more points 4-1 1-0 Outshot by opponent… 6-8 1-0 Klay Thompson scores 20 or more points 26-11 4-0 Shoot .500-plus… 39-0 8-0 Klay Thompson scores 30 or more points 6-3 1-0 Shoot below .500… 28-15 8-1 Klay Thompson scores 40 or more points 1-0 ---Opponents shoot .500-plus… 4-2 1-1 Draymond Green scores 20 or more points 6-5 2-0 Opponents shoot below .500… 63-13 15-0 Draymond Green records a double-double 23-7 4-1* In Crossover jersey (alt. jersey)... 6-0 Draymond Green records a triple-double 3-0 1-0 In wire-to-wire games… 7-1 5-1 Kevin Durant scores 20 or more points 10-1 10-1 In Slate jersey... 7-2 Kevin Durant scores 30 or more points 8-1 8-1 On National TV... 22-8 16-1 * includes triple-double On TNT... 7-3 4-0 On ESPN... 12-3 5-0 On ABC... 3-2 7-1 On NBA TV... 8-2

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WARRIORS & OPPONENTS QTR/HALF HIGHS & LOWS - 2017 NBA PLAYOFFS OPPONENT HIGHS BY HALF

WARRIORS HIGHS BY HALF INDIVIDUAL PTS: FGM: FGA: FTM: FTA: 3PTM: 3PTA: REB: O-REB: D-REB: AST: STL: BLK: TO:

26 10 18 11 12 5 10 9 4 8 8 4 4 6

TEAM - MOST PTS: 72 FGM: 28 FGA: 61 FG% .651 FTM: 16 FTA: 20 FT% 1.00 3PTM: 12 3PTA: 23 3PT% .632 REB: 33 O-REB: 11 D-REB: 31 AST: 23* STL: 9 BLK: 7 TO: 13 PTS off TO: 18 PF: 18 PITP: 42 2ndCP: 15 FBP: 25 * franchise record

Curry, 2nd, 5/14 vs. SAS (G1) twice, last Durant, 1st, 6/1 vs. CLE (G1) Durant, 1st, 6/1 vs. CLE (G1) Durant, 2nd, 5/4 vs. UTA (G2) Durant, 2nd, 5/4 vs. UTA (G2) several times Curry, 2nd, 5/14 vs. SAS (G1) twice, last Curry, 6/7 at CLE (G3) Green, 1st, 6/9 at CLE (G4) twice, last Durant, 2nd, 5/4 vs. UTA (G2) Green, 1st, 4/19 vs. POR (G2) Curry, 1st, 5/20 at SAS (G3) Green, 2nd, 4/16 vs. POR (G1) Curry, 1st, 6/4 vs. CLE (G2)

INDIVIDUAL PTS: FGM: FGA: FTM: FTA: 3PTM: 3PTA: REB: O-REB: D-REB: AST: STL: BLK: TO:

28 11 16 10 11 4 7 12 4 9 10 4 3 7

Irving, 1st, 6/9 at CLE (G4) 3 times, last Irving, 1st, 6/9 at CLE (G4) Lillard, 1st, 4/24 at POR (G4) Hayward, 2nd, 5/6 at UTA (G3) Hayward, 2nd, 5/6 at UTA (G3) twice, last James, 1st, 6/9 at CLE (G4) twice, last Smith, 2nd, 6/7 at CLE (G3) Love, 1st, 6/1 vs. CLE (G1) twice, last Leonard, 1st, 5/14 vs. SAS (G1) Love, 1st, 6/1 vs. CLE (G1) James, 1st, 6/4 vs. CLE (G2) Love, 1st, 6/7 at CLE (G3) twice, last Love, 1st, 6/1 vs. CLE (G1) James, 1st, 6/1 vs. CLE (G1)

twice, last 1st, 5/16 vs. SAS (G2) 1st, 5/16 vs. SAS (G2) 1st, 6/1 vs. CLE (G1) 1st, 5/16 vs. SAS (G2) twice, last 6/12 vs. CLE (G5) 1st, 6/12 vs. CLE (G5) 1st, 5/16 vs. SAS (G2) twice, last 1st, 6/7 at CLE (G3) twice, last 2nd, 6/9 at CLE (G4) 1st, 4/24 at POR (G4) 1st, 5/22 at SAS (G4) 1st, 6/1 vs. CLE (G1) 1st, 5/22 at SAS (G4) 1st, 5/16 vs. SAS (G2) 2nd, 5/16 vs. SAS (G2) twice, last 1st, 4/24 at POR (G4) 1st, 6/4 vs. CLE (G2) 2nd, 6/12 vs. CLE (G5) 1st, 6/9 at CLE (G4) 1st, 6/1 vs. CLE (G1) 2nd, 5/14 vs. SAS (G1) 2nd, 5/14 vs. SAS (G1)

TEAM - MOST PTS: 86 FGM: 28 FGA: 58 FG% .609 FTM: 18 FTA: 26 FT% 1.00 3PTM: 13 3PTA: 26 3PT% .571 REB: 32 O-REB: 14 D-REB: 23 AST: 18 STL: 10 BLK: 6 TO: 12 PTS off TO: 17 PF: 14 PITP: 36 2ndCP: 15 FBP: 21

1st, 6/9 at CLE (G4) NBA Finals record 1st, 6/9 at CLE (G4) 1st, 5/22 at SAS (G4) 1st, 6/9 at CLE (G4) 2nd, 5/22 at SAS (G4) 1st, 6/9 at CLE (G4) twice, last 1st, 4/19 vs. POR (G2) 1st, 6/9 at CLE (G4) 2nd, 6/7 at CLE (G3) 1st, 4/22 at POR (G3) 2nd, 5/16 vs. SAS (G2) 2nd, 5/16 vs. SAS (G2) twice, last 2nd, 6/1 vs. CLE (G1) twice, last 1st, 6/9 at CLE (G4) 1st, 6/4 vs. CLE (G2) 1st, 4/19 vs. POR (G2) 1st, 6/1 vs. CLE (G1) three times, last 1st, 6/12 vs. CLE (G5) three times, last 2nd, 6/12 vs. CLE (G5) twice, last 1st, 6/12 vs. CLE (G5) twice, last 2nd, 5/16 vs. SAS (G2) 2nd, 5/20 at SAS (G3)

WARRIORS HIGHS BY QUARTER INDIVIDUAL PTS: FGM: FGA: FTM: FTA: 3PTM: 3PTA: REB: O-REB: D-REB: AST: STL: BLK:

19 7 11 10 10 4 6 7 3 6 6 3 3

OPPONENT HIGHS BY QUARTER

twice, last Durant, 3rd, 5/20 at SAS (G3) Curry, 3rd, 5/14 vs. SAS (G1) twice, last Durant, 2nd, 6/9 at CLE (G4) Curry, 1st, 6/4 vs. CLE (G2) twice, last Curry, 1st, 6/4 vs. CLE (G2) several times several times twice, last Curry, 3rd, 6/4 vs. CLE (G2) McGee, 1st, 6/1 vs. CLE (G1) Durant, 3rd, 5/4 vs. UTA (G2) Green, 1st, 4/19 vs. POR (G2) Durant, 1st, 6/4 vs. CLE (G2) 3 times, last Green, 1st, 4/24 at POR (G4)

TEAM - MOST PTS: 45* 1st, 4/24 at POR (G4) FGM: 16 twcie, last 1st, 6/1 vs. CLE (G1) FGA: 32 1st, 6/1 vs. CLE (G1) FG% .737 2nd, 5/22 at SAS (G4) FTM: 12 1st, 5/8 at UTA (G4) FTA: 14 1st, 6/12 vs. CLE (G5) 3PTM: 9** 1st, 6/7 at CLE (G3) 3PTA: 14 1st, 6/7 at CLE (G3) REB: 19 1st, 5/6 at UTA (G3) O-REB: 7 3rd, 5/14 vs. SAS (G1) D-REB: 15 twice, last 4th, 5/8 at UTA (G4) AST: 13 1st, 6/7 at CLE (G3) STL: 6 4th, 5/16 vs. SAS (G2) BLK: 6 1st, 4/24 at POR (G4) TO: 8 three times, last 1st, 6/4 vs. CLE (G2) PTS off TO: 12 1st, 5/16 vs. SAS (G2) PF: 12 1st, 6/9 at CLE (G4) PITP: 22 1st, 6/1 vs. CLE (G1) 2ndCP: 12 1st, 6/1 vs. CLE (G1) FBP: 17 3rd, 5/14 vs. SAS (G1) * tied NBA playoff record ** new NBA Finals record

INDIVIDUAL PTS: FGM: FGA: FTM: FTA: 3PTM: 3PTA: REB: O-REB: D-REB: AST: STL: BLK:

17 7 10 7 8 3 5 9 4 6 6 3 3

TEAM - MOST PTS: 49 FGM: 15 FGA: 31 FG% .700 FTM: 14 FTA: 16 3PTM: 7 3PTA: 13 REB: 20 O-REB: 9 D-REB: 15 AST: 12 STL: 5 BLK: 4 TO: 10 PTS off TO: 11 PF: 9 PITP: 22 2ndCP: 13 FBP: 11

WARRIORS/OPPONENT LOWS BY HALF WARRIORS LOWS BY HALF PTS: 42 1st, 5/14 vs. SAS (G1) FGM: 13 1st, 5/14 vs. SAS (G1) FGA: 38 several times FG% .342 1st, 5/14 vs. SAS (G1) FTM: 2 1st, 5/4 vs. UTA (G2) FTA: 3 1st, 5/4 vs. UTA (G2) REB: 14 1st, 4/22 at POR (G3) TO: 0 2nd, 5/6 at UTA (G3) OPPONENT LOWS BY HALF PTS: 39 2nd, 6/1 vs. CLE (G1) FGM: 12 twice, last 2nd, 5/6 at UTA (G3) FGA: 37 twice, last 2nd, 5/6 at UTA (G3) FG% .302 2nd, 6/1 vs. CLE (G1) FTM: 3 2nd, 5/2 vs. UTA (G1) FTA: 6 three times, last 2nd, 6/4 vs. CLE (G2) REB: 14 2nd, 5/14 vs. SAS (G1) TO: 2 twice, last 2nd, 6/4 vs. CLE (G2) WARRIORS/OPPONENT LOWS BY QUARTER WARRIORS LOWS BY QUARTER PTS: 16 1st, 5/14 vs. SAS (G1) FGM: 5 4th, 6/9 at CLE (G4) FGA: 16 3rd, 5/2 vs. UTA (G1) FG% .263 4th, 6/9 at CLE (G4) FTM: 0 four times, last 4th, 6/4 vs. CLE (G2) FTA: 0 three times, last 4th, 6/4 vs. CLE (G2) REB: 5 2nd, 4/16 vs. POR (G1) TO: 0 four times, last 4th, 6/1 vs. CLE (G1) OPPONENT LOWS BY QUARTER PTS: 12 3rd, 4/19 vs. POR (G2) FGM: 5 three times, last 4th, 6/1 vs. CLE (G1) FGA: 17 twice, last 4th, 5/6 at UTA (G3) FG% .231 1st, 5/16 vs. SAS (G2) FTM: 0 several times FTA: 0 4th, 5/2 vs. UTA (G1) REB: 6 three times, last 3rd, 6/7 at CLE (G3) TO: 0 4th, 6/4 vs. CLE (G2)

Irving, 2nd, 6/9 at CLE (G4) several times James, 4th, 6/12 vs. CLE (G5) Lillard, 1st, 4/16 vs. POR (G1) James, 1st, 6/1 vs. CLE (G1) 3 times, last Love, 1st, 6/9 at CLE (G4) 3x, last Leonard, 2nd, 5/14 vs. SAS (G1) Love, 2nd, 6/1 vs. CLE (G1) Leonard, 2nd, 5/14 vs. SAS (G1) Love, 2nd, 6/1 vs. CLE (G1) twice, last James, 1st, 6/9 at CLE (G4) three times, last Love, 1st, 6/7 at CLE (G3) Harkless, 2nd, 4/19 vs. POR (G2) 6/9 at CLE (G4) NBA Finals record twice, last 1st, 6/12 vs. CLE (G5) 1st, 5/22 at SAS (G4) 4th, 5/22 at SAS (G4) twice, 1st, 6/9 at CLE (G4) 3rd, 4/24 at POR (G4) twice, 1st & 3rd, 6/9 at CLE (G4) 3rd, 6/7 at CLE (G3) 3rd, 5/16 vs. SAS (G2) 3rd, 5/16 vs. SAS (G2) 4th, 6/1 vs. CLE (G1) 4th, 5/22 at SAS (G4) twice, last 4th, 5/20 at SAS (G3) 2nd, 4/19 vs. POR (G2) 2nd, 6/1 vs. CLE (G1) three times, last 1st, 6/4 vs. CLE (G2) 1st, 6/12 vs. CLE (G5) 2nd, 5/4 vs. UTA (G2) twice, last 1st, 6/9 at CLE (G4) 3rd, 5/20 at SAS (G3)

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2017 NBA PLAYOFFS INDIVIDUAL PLAYER HIGHS

WARRIORS Points Stephen Curry Kevin Durant Kevin Durant Kevin Durant Stephen Curry Stephen Curry Kevin Durant Points (QTR) Kevin Durant (3) Stephen Curry (3) Klay Thompson (1) Stephen Curry (3) Points (HALF) Stephen Curry (2) Kevin Durant (1) Kevin Durant (1) Kevin Durant (1) Points (off bench) Andre Iguodala Andre Iguodala JaVale McGee Rebounds Draymond Green Stephen Curry Kevin Durant Kevin Durant Rebounds (QTR) Stephen Curry (3) Kevin Durant (1) four times, last Kevin Durant (3) Rebounds (HALF) Stephen Curry (2) Draymond Green (1) Kevin Durant (2) Draymond Green (2) Kevin Durant (1) Assists Stephen Curry Draymond Green Stephen Curry Stephen Curry Stephen Curry Draymond Green Assists (QTR) Draymond Green (1) Stephen Curry (3) Kevin Durant (1) Assists (HALF) Draymond Green (1) Stephen Curry (2) Stephen Curry (2) Steals Stephen Curry three times, last Andre Iguodala Blocks Draymond Green Kevin Durant Draymond Green FG Made Kevin Durant four times, last Kevin Durant FG Attempted Kevin Durant Stephen Curry Kevin Durant 3FG Made Stephen Curry Stephen Curry three times, last Klay Thompson 3FG Attempted Stephen Curry Stephen Curry FT Made Kevin Durant Stephen Curry Kevin Durant FT Attempted Kevin Durant Stephen Curry Kevin Durant Minutes Draymond Green Stephen Curry

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# Game 40 5/14 vs. SAS 39 6/12 vs. CLE 38 6/1 vs. CLE 38 5/6 at UTA 37 4/24 at POR 36 5/22 at SAS 35 6/9 at CLE # Game 19 5/20 at SAS 19 5/14 vs. SAS 16 6/7 at CLE 16 4/24 at POR # Game 26 5/14 vs. SAS 23 6/1 vs. CLE 22 6/9 at CLE 22 5/6 at UTA # Game 16 4/22 at POR 15 4/19 vs. POR 14 4/22 at POR # Game 14 6/9 at CLE 13 6/7 at CLE 13 6/4 vs. CLE 13 5/6 at UTA # Game 7 6/4 vs. CLE 7 4/16 vs. POR 6 5/22 at SAS # Game 9 6/7 at CLE 9 4/19 vs. POR 8 5/4 vs. UTA 8 4/22 at POR 8 4/16 vs. POR # Game 11 6/4 vs. CLE 11 5/8 at UTA 10 6/12 vs. CLE 10 6/9 at CLE 10 6/1 vs. CLE 10 4/19 vs. POR # Game 6 4/19 vs. POR 5 6/4 vs. CLE 5 6/1 vs. CLE # Game 8 4/19 vs. POR 7 6/4 vs. CLE 7 4/22 at POR # Game 6 5/20 at SAS 4 6/7 at CLE # Game 6 4/22 at POR 5 6/4 vs. CLE 5 4/16 vs. POR # Game 15 5/6 at UTA 14 6/12 vs. CLE # Game 26 6/1 vs. CLE 26 5/14 vs. SAS 26 5/6 at UTA # Game 7 5/14 vs. SAS 7 4/24 at POR 6 6/7 at CLE # Game 16 5/14 vs. SAS 14 4/22 at POR # Game 15 6/9 at CLE 14 6/4 vs. CLE 13 5/4 vs. UTA # Game 16 6/9 at CLE 15 6/12 vs. CLE 15 5/4 vs. UTA # Game 44 6/12 vs. CLE 41 6/12 vs. CLE

OPPONENT

Points LeBron James CJ McCollum Kyrie Irving LeBron James Kyrie Irving Damian Lillard Gordon Hayward Points (QTR) Kyrie Irving (2) Kyrie Irving (3) LeBron James (1) Damian Lillard (1) CJ McCollum (2) Points (HALF) Kyrie Irving (1) LeBron James (1) CJ McCollum (1) LeBron James (1) Damian Lillard (1) Points (off bench) Al-Farouq Aminu Manu Ginobili Kyle Anderson Manu Ginobili Shabazz Napier Al-Farouq Aminu Rebounds Kevin Love Rudy Gobert LeBron James Rudy Gobert Rebounds (QTR) LeBron James (3) Dewayne Dedmon (3) Rebounds (HALF) Kevin Love (2) Rudy Gobert (1) LeBron James (2) Kawhi Leonard (1) Rudy Gobert (2) Rudy Gobert (1) Al-Farouq Aminu (1) Assists LeBron James LeBron James LeBron James Assists (QTR) LeBron James (1) Evan Turner (2) three times, last LeBron James (3) Assists (HALF) LeBron James (1) LeBron James (1) Steals Kevin Love Dejounte Murray Blocks Kevin Love Maurice Harkless FG Made LeBron James Kyrie Irving CJ McCollum FG Attempted LeBron James Kyrie Irving CJ McCollum 3FG Made JR Smith Kyrie Irving Kevin Love CJ McCollum 3FG Attempted Damian Lillard Kyrie Irving FT Made Gordon Hayward Kawhi Leonard FT Attempted Rudy Gobert Gordon Hayward Minutes LeBron James LeBron James

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2017 PLAYOFFS GAME NOTES

# Game 41 6/12 vs. CLE 41 4/16 vs. POR 40 6/9 at CLE 39 6/7 at CLE 38 6/7 at CLE 34 4/16 vs. POR 33 5/4 vs. UTA # Game 17 6/9 at CLE 16 6/7 at CLE 16 6/7 at CLE 15 4/22 at POR 15 4/16 vs. POR # Game 28 6/9 at CLE 27 6/7 at CLE 27 4/16 vs. POR 22 6/9 at CLE 22 4/22 at POR # Game 25 4/24 at POR 21 5/20 at SAS 20 5/22 at SAS 17 5/14 vs. SAS 14 4/24 at POR 14 4/22 at POR # Game 21 6/1 vs. CLE 16 5/4 vs. UTA 15 6/1 vs. CLE 15 5/6 at UTA # Game 6 6/12 vs. CLE 6 5/16 vs. SAS # Game 9 6/7 at CLE 9 5/6 at UTA 8 6/12 vs. CLE 8 5/14 vs. SAS 8 5/4 vs. UTA 8 5/4 vs. UTA 8 4/22 at POR # Game 14 6/4 vs. CLE 11 6/9 at CLE 9 6/7 at CLE # Game 6 6/9 at CLE 6 4/19 vs. POR 5 6/12 vs. CLE # Game 10 6/4 vs. CLE 8 6/9 at CLE # Game 6 6/7 at CLE 5 5/22 at SAS # Game 3 6/1 vs. CLE 3 4/19 vs. POR # Game 19 6/12 vs. CLE 16 6/7 at CLE 16 4/16 vs. POR # Game 30 6/12 vs. CLE 29 6/7 at CLE 28 4/16 vs. POR # Game 7 6/12 vs. CLE 7 6/9 at CLE 6 6/9 at CLE 6 4/22 at POR # Game 13 4/22 at POR 12 6/9 at CLE # Game 13 5/6 at UTA 11 5/14 vs. SAS # Game 15 5/6 at UTA 14 5/6 at UTA # Game 46 6/12 vs. CLE 45 6/7 at CLE