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2018-19 DALLAS MAVERICKS GAME NOTES PAGE 1 2018-19 DALLAS MAVERICKS GAME NOTES NOVEMBER 24, 2018 2018-19 SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT SCORE RECORD 10/17 @ Phoenix 100-121 L 0-1 10/20 vs. Minnesota 140-136 W 1-1 10/22 vs. Chicago 115-109 W 2-1 10/24 @ Atlanta 104-111 L 2-2 10/26 @ Toronto 107-116 L 2-3 10/28 vs. Utah 104-113 L 2-4 10/29 @ San Antonio 108-113* L 2-5 10/31 @ L.A. Lakers 113-114 L 2-6 11/2 vs. New York 106-118 L 2-7 11/6 vs. Washington 119-110 W 3-7 11/7 @ Utah 102-117 L 3-8 11/10 vs. Oklahoma City 111-96 W 4-8 11/12 @ Chicago 103-98 W 5-8 11/14 vs. Utah 118-68 W 6-8 11/17 vs. Golden State 112-109 W 7-8 11/19 @ Memphis 88-98 L 7-9 11/21 vs. Brooklyn 119-113 W 8-9 11/24 vs. Boston 7:30 pm 11/28 @ Houston 7:00 pm 11/30 @ L.A. Lakers 9:30 pm 12/2 vs. L.A. Clippers 6:00 pm 12/4 vs. Portland 7:30 pm 12/5 @ New Orleans 7:00 pm 12/8 vs. Houston 5:00 pm 12/10 vs. Orlando 7:30 pm 12/12 vs. Atlanta 7:30 pm 12/13 @ Phoenix 9:30 pm& 12/16 vs. Sacramento 6:00 pm 12/18 @ Denver 8:00 pm 12/20 @ L.A. Clippers 9:30 pm& 12/22 @ Golden State 7:30 pm 12/23 @ Portland 8:00 pm 12/26 vs. New Orleans 7:30 pm 12/28 @ New Orleans 7:00 pm^ 12/30 vs. Oklahoma City 6:00 pm 12/31 @ Oklahoma City 7:00 pm 1/2 @ Charlotte 6:00 pm 1/4 @ Boston 6:30 pm 1/5 @ Philadelphia 6:30 pm 1/7 vs. L.A. Lakers 7:30 pm 1/9 vs. Phoenix 7:30 pm 1/11 @ Minnesota 7:00 pm 1/13 vs. Golden State 6:00 pm 1/16 vs. San Antonio 7:30 pm 1/19 @ Indiana 6:00 pm 1/21 @ Milwaukee 1:00 pm 1/22 vs. L.A. Clippers 7:30 pm 1/25 vs. Detroit 7:30 pm 1/27 vs. Toronto 6:00 pm 1/30 @ New York 6:30 pm 1/31 @ Detroit 6:00 pm 2/2 @ Cleveland 6:30 pm 2/6 vs. Charlotte 7:30 pm 2/8 vs. Milwaukee 7:30 pm 2/10 vs. Portland 2:00 pm 2/11 @ Houston 7:00 pm 2/13 vs. Miami 7:30 pm 2/22 vs. Denver 7:30 pm 2/23 @ Utah 9:00 pm 2/25 @ L.A. Clippers 9:30 pm^ 2/27 vs. Indiana 7:30 pm 3/2 vs. Memphis 7:30 pm 3/4 @ Brooklyn 6:30 pm^ 3/6 @ Washington 6:00 pm 3/8 @ Orlando 6:00 pm 3/10 vs. Houston 6:00 pm 3/12 vs. San Antonio 7:30 pm 3/14 @ Denver 9:30 pm& 3/16 vs. Cleveland 7:30 pm 3/18 vs. New Orleans 7:30 pm 3/20 @ Portland 9:00 pm 3/21 @ Sacramento 9:00 pm 3/23 @ Golden State 7:30 pm 3/26 vs. Sacramento 7:30 pm 3/28 @ Miami 6:30 pm 3/31 @ Oklahoma City 2:30 pm 4/1 vs. Philadelphia 7:30 pm 4/3 vs. Minnesota 7:30 pm 4/5 vs. Memphis 7:30 pm 4/7 @ Memphis 5:00 pm 4/9 vs. Phoenix 7:30 pm 4/10 @ San Antonio 7:00 pm All Times Dallas Time (CT) #ESPN; &TNT; ^NBA TV *Overtime Period REGULAR-SEASON RECORD BY MONTH Oct. (2-6); Nov. (6-3); Dec. (0-0); Jan. (0-0); Feb. (0-0); Mar. (0-0); Apr. (0-0) DALLAS MAVERICKS (8-9) vs. BOSTON CELTICS (9-9) Regular Season Game #18 • Home Game #10 Saturday, November 24, 2018 • 7:30 p.m. CT American Airlines Center (Dallas, TX) FSSW • ESPN 103.3 FM • Univision 1270 AM (Span.) Mavericks Media Pass: http://mavericksmediapass.com The 2018-19 Dallas Mavs Media Guide is available online at: https://www.mavs.com/team/2018-19-media-guide/. PROBABLE STARTERS PLAYER / 2018-19 SEASON AVERAGES NOTES #40 HARRISON BARNES F • 6-8 • 225 • North Carolina PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG 16.8 4.8 1.2 0.8 0.2 31.7 Last Game: 28 points (10-20 FGs, 5-8 3FGs, 3-3 FTs), 5 rebounds and 1 steal in 35 minutes vs. BKN (11/21/18). Notes: Season-high 28 points vs. BKN (11/21/18) … 3 games with 20+ points (3-0 record) … 1 double-double (19 points and 13 rebounds vs. WAS 11/6/18). #77 LUKA DONČIĆ F • 6-7 • 218 • Slovenia PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG 19.3 6.9 4.1 0.9 0.3 33.9 Last Game: 21 points (5-11 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 9-11 FTs), 9 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals in 34 minutes vs. BKN (11/21/18). Notes: 1 st double-double (15 points and 10 rebounds) at MEM (11/19/18) … career-high 31 points at SA (10/29/18) … 9 games with 20+ points. #6 DEANDRE JORDAN C • 6-11 • 265 • Texas A&M PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG 11.2 13.6 2.4 0.6 1.1 32.2 Last Game: 12 points (4-6 FGs, 4-6 FTs), 14 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals in 29 minutes vs. BKN (11/21/18). Notes: 11 double-doubles … 1 20-point/10-rebound effort … 1 20-rebound game … has grabbed 10+ boards in 16 of DAL’s first 17 games this season. #23 WESLEY MATTHEWS G • 6-5 • 220 • Marquette PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG 16.2 2.6 2.4 0.9 0.2 32.5 Last Game: DND-Inactive (left hamstring strain) vs. BKN (11/21/18). Notes: Scored 20+ points 6 times in an 8-game stretch (10/22- 11/6/18) … posted 4 straight 20-point efforts (10/22-10/28/18), tying a career-high streak. #1 DENNIS SMITH JR. G • 6-3 • 195 • North Carolina State PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG 14.1 2.7 3.9 1.1 0.4 27.9 Last Game: 4 points (2-3 FGs), 2 assists and 1 steal in 19 minutes vs. BKN (11/21/18). Notes: 3 games with 20+ points, including a career-high-tying 27 points vs. UTA (10/28/18) … NBA All-Rookie Second Team (2018). Follow the Mavs … Official Website: mavs.com | Twitter: @dallasmavs | Facebook: facebook.com/dallasmavs 2018-19 MAVERICKS RECORDS RECORD HOME ROAD OT OVERALL 8-9 7-2 1-7 0-1 WESTERN 4-6 4-1 0-5 0-1 EASTERN 4-3 3-1 1-2 - SOUTHWEST 0-2 - 0-2 0-1 STREAKS Overall: Won 1 Home: Won 5 Road: Lost 1 UPCOMING GAMES DATE OPPONENT TIME (CT) TV Wed., Nov. 28 at HOU 7:00 p.m. FSSW Fri., Nov. 30 at LAL 9:30 p.m. FSSW Sun., Dec. 2 vs. LAC 6:00 p.m. FSSW Tues., Dec. 4 vs. POR 7:30 p.m. FSSW Wed., Dec. 5 at NO 7:00 p.m. FSSW MAVERICKS BROADCAST INFORMATION: FOX Sports Southwest will televise 79 regular-season Mavs games with Mark Followill, Derek Harper and Jeff “Skin” Wade calling the action. ESPN 103.3 FM (KESN) will broadcast every game with Chuck Cooperstein and Brad Davis on the call. Games can also be heard in Spanish on Univision 1270 AM (KFLC) with Victor Villalba providing the play-by-play. INJURY REPORT/PLAYER STATUS: Wesley Matthews (left hamstring strain) is questionable; Dirk Nowitzki (left ankle surgery) is out; Dwight Powell (left knee effusion) is out; Dennis Smith Jr. (right wrist sprain) is questionable. PRONUNCIATIONS: Kostas Antetokounmpo (COAST-us ah-deh-toh-KOON-boh); Jose Juan Barea (ba-RAY-ah); Ryan Broekhoff (bro- KOFF); Luka Dončić (LOO-kuh DON-chitch); Maxi Kleber (CLEE-bah); Daryl Macon (MAY-kun); Salah Mejri (sah-lah MEZ-re); Dirk Nowitzki (Na-VIT-skee). RECENT TRANSACTIONS: 10/29: Assigned F Ray Spalding to the Texas Legends (G League)…10/14: Waived G/F Ding Yanyuhang…10/12: Signed G/F Ding Yanyuhang…10/11: Waived G/F Donte Ingram and G Rashad Vaughn…10/10: Waived G/F Ding Yanyuhang…10/8: Signed G/F Donte Ingram and G Rashad Vaughn…10/8: Waived F Jalen Jones and G Codi Miller-McIntyre…8/10: Signed F Jalen Jones…8/9: Waived G/F Terry Larrier…8/8: Signed G Devin Harris…8/6: Waived C Chinanu Onuaku…8/6: Signed G/F Ryan Broekhoff…8/3: Re-signed C Salah Mejri…8/2: Acquired C Chinanu Onuaku from HOU in exchange for the rights to F Maarty Leunen…in the deal, the Mavericks also received cash considerations and the right to swap the Warriors’ 2020 second-round pick (acquired by DAL on 7/7/16) with HOU…8/1: Signed G Codi Miller-McIntyre…7/31: Signed G/F Terry Larrier…7/30: Signed G Daryl Macon to a two-way contract…7/23: Signed G/F Ding Yanyuhang…7/23: Acquired the rights to F Maarty Leunen and cash considerations from LAC in exchange for two-way F Johnathan Motley and the rights to G Renaldas Seibutis…7/23: Re-signed F Dirk Nowitzki…7/20: Signed second-round pick Ray Spalding…7/16: Signed second-round pick Jalen Brunson…7/13: Signed second-round pick Kostas Antetokounmpo to a two-way contract…7/9: Signed first-round pick Luka Dončić…7/6: Signed C DeAndre Jordan…7/6: Waived G Kyle Collinsworth…6/21: Acquired the draft rights to the 2018 56 th overall pick Ray Spalding and the 2018 60 th overall selection Kostas Antetokounmpo from PHI in exchange for the draft rights to the 2018 54 th overall pick Shake Milton…6/21: Selected G Jalen Brunson in the second round (33 rd overall pick) of the 2018 NBA Draft…6/21: Acquired the draft rights to the 2018 third overall pick Luka Dončić from ATL in exchange for the draft rights to the 2018 fifth overall selection Trae Young and a protected 2019 first-round pick.

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Page 1: DALLAS MAVERICKS 2012-13 REGULAR SEASON REVIEW

2018-19 DALLAS MAVERICKS GAME NOTES PAGE 1

2018-19 DALLAS MAVERICKS GAME NOTES – NOVEMBER 24, 2018

2018-19 SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT SCORE RECORD 10/17 @ Phoenix 100-121 L 0-1 10/20 vs. Minnesota 140-136 W 1-1 10/22 vs. Chicago 115-109 W 2-1 10/24 @ Atlanta 104-111 L 2-2 10/26 @ Toronto 107-116 L 2-3 10/28 vs. Utah 104-113 L 2-4 10/29 @ San Antonio 108-113* L 2-5 10/31 @ L.A. Lakers 113-114 L 2-6 11/2 vs. New York 106-118 L 2-7 11/6 vs. Washington 119-110 W 3-7 11/7 @ Utah 102-117 L 3-8 11/10 vs. Oklahoma City 111-96 W 4-8 11/12 @ Chicago 103-98 W 5-8 11/14 vs. Utah 118-68 W 6-8 11/17 vs. Golden State 112-109 W 7-8 11/19 @ Memphis 88-98 L 7-9 11/21 vs. Brooklyn 119-113 W 8-9 11/24 vs. Boston 7:30 pm 11/28 @ Houston 7:00 pm 11/30 @ L.A. Lakers 9:30 pm 12/2 vs. L.A. Clippers 6:00 pm 12/4 vs. Portland 7:30 pm 12/5 @ New Orleans 7:00 pm 12/8 vs. Houston 5:00 pm 12/10 vs. Orlando 7:30 pm 12/12 vs. Atlanta 7:30 pm 12/13 @ Phoenix 9:30 pm& 12/16 vs. Sacramento 6:00 pm 12/18 @ Denver 8:00 pm 12/20 @ L.A. Clippers 9:30 pm& 12/22 @ Golden State 7:30 pm 12/23 @ Portland 8:00 pm 12/26 vs. New Orleans 7:30 pm 12/28 @ New Orleans 7:00 pm^ 12/30 vs. Oklahoma City 6:00 pm 12/31 @ Oklahoma City 7:00 pm 1/2 @ Charlotte 6:00 pm 1/4 @ Boston 6:30 pm 1/5 @ Philadelphia 6:30 pm 1/7 vs. L.A. Lakers 7:30 pm 1/9 vs. Phoenix 7:30 pm 1/11 @ Minnesota 7:00 pm 1/13 vs. Golden State 6:00 pm 1/16 vs. San Antonio 7:30 pm 1/19 @ Indiana 6:00 pm 1/21 @ Milwaukee 1:00 pm 1/22 vs. L.A. Clippers 7:30 pm 1/25 vs. Detroit 7:30 pm 1/27 vs. Toronto 6:00 pm 1/30 @ New York 6:30 pm 1/31 @ Detroit 6:00 pm 2/2 @ Cleveland 6:30 pm 2/6 vs. Charlotte 7:30 pm 2/8 vs. Milwaukee 7:30 pm 2/10 vs. Portland 2:00 pm 2/11 @ Houston 7:00 pm 2/13 vs. Miami 7:30 pm 2/22 vs. Denver 7:30 pm 2/23 @ Utah 9:00 pm 2/25 @ L.A. Clippers 9:30 pm^ 2/27 vs. Indiana 7:30 pm 3/2 vs. Memphis 7:30 pm 3/4 @ Brooklyn 6:30 pm^ 3/6 @ Washington 6:00 pm 3/8 @ Orlando 6:00 pm 3/10 vs. Houston 6:00 pm 3/12 vs. San Antonio 7:30 pm 3/14 @ Denver 9:30 pm& 3/16 vs. Cleveland 7:30 pm 3/18 vs. New Orleans 7:30 pm 3/20 @ Portland 9:00 pm 3/21 @ Sacramento 9:00 pm 3/23 @ Golden State 7:30 pm 3/26 vs. Sacramento 7:30 pm 3/28 @ Miami 6:30 pm 3/31 @ Oklahoma City 2:30 pm 4/1 vs. Philadelphia 7:30 pm 4/3 vs. Minnesota 7:30 pm 4/5 vs. Memphis 7:30 pm 4/7 @ Memphis 5:00 pm 4/9 vs. Phoenix 7:30 pm 4/10 @ San Antonio 7:00 pm All Times Dallas Time (CT) #ESPN; &TNT; ^NBA TV *Overtime Period

REGULAR-SEASON RECORD BY MONTH Oct. (2-6); Nov. (6-3); Dec. (0-0); Jan. (0-0); Feb. (0-0); Mar. (0-0); Apr. (0-0)

DALLAS MAVERICKS (8-9) vs. BOSTON CELTICS (9-9)

Regular Season Game #18 • Home Game #10 Saturday, November 24, 2018 • 7:30 p.m. CT

American Airlines Center (Dallas, TX) FSSW • ESPN 103.3 FM • Univision 1270 AM (Span.)

Mavericks Media Pass: http://mavericksmediapass.com

The 2018-19 Dallas Mavs Media Guide is available online at: https://www.mavs.com/team/2018-19-media-guide/.

PROBABLE STARTERS PLAYER / 2018-19 SEASON AVERAGES NOTES

#40 HARRISON BARNES F • 6-8 • 225 • North Carolina

PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG

16.8 4.8 1.2 0.8 0.2 31.7

Last Game: 28 points (10-20 FGs, 5-8 3FGs, 3-3 FTs), 5 rebounds and 1 steal in 35 minutes vs. BKN (11/21/18). Notes: Season-high 28 points vs. BKN (11/21/18) … 3 games with 20+ points (3-0 record) … 1 double-double (19 points and 13 rebounds vs. WAS 11/6/18).

#77 LUKA DONČIĆ F • 6-7 • 218 • Slovenia

PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG

19.3 6.9 4.1 0.9 0.3 33.9

Last Game: 21 points (5-11 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 9-11 FTs), 9 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals in 34 minutes vs. BKN (11/21/18). Notes: 1st double-double (15 points and 10 rebounds) at MEM (11/19/18) … career-high 31 points at SA (10/29/18) … 9 games with 20+ points.

#6 DEANDRE JORDAN C • 6-11 • 265 • Texas A&M

PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG

11.2 13.6 2.4 0.6 1.1 32.2

Last Game: 12 points (4-6 FGs, 4-6 FTs), 14 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals in 29 minutes vs. BKN (11/21/18). Notes: 11 double-doubles … 1 20-point/10-rebound effort … 1 20-rebound game … has grabbed 10+ boards in 16 of DAL’s first 17 games this season.

#23 WESLEY MATTHEWS G • 6-5 • 220 • Marquette

PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG

16.2 2.6 2.4 0.9 0.2 32.5

Last Game: DND-Inactive (left hamstring strain) vs. BKN (11/21/18). Notes: Scored 20+ points 6 times in an 8-game stretch (10/22-11/6/18) … posted 4 straight 20-point efforts (10/22-10/28/18), tying a career-high streak.

#1 DENNIS SMITH JR. G • 6-3 • 195 • North Carolina State

PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG

14.1 2.7 3.9 1.1 0.4 27.9

Last Game: 4 points (2-3 FGs), 2 assists and 1 steal in 19 minutes vs. BKN (11/21/18). Notes: 3 games with 20+ points, including a career-high-tying 27 points vs. UTA (10/28/18) … NBA All-Rookie Second Team (2018).

Follow the Mavs … Official Website: mavs.com | Twitter: @dallasmavs | Facebook: facebook.com/dallasmavs

2018-19 MAVERICKS RECORDS RECORD HOME ROAD OT OVERALL 8-9 7-2 1-7 0-1 WESTERN 4-6 4-1 0-5 0-1 EASTERN 4-3 3-1 1-2 - SOUTHWEST 0-2 - 0-2 0-1

STREAKS Overall: Won 1 Home: Won 5 Road: Lost 1

UPCOMING GAMES

DATE OPPONENT TIME (CT) TV Wed., Nov. 28 at HOU 7:00 p.m. FSSW Fri., Nov. 30 at LAL 9:30 p.m. FSSW Sun., Dec. 2 vs. LAC 6:00 p.m. FSSW Tues., Dec. 4 vs. POR 7:30 p.m. FSSW Wed., Dec. 5 at NO 7:00 p.m. FSSW

MAVERICKS BROADCAST INFORMATION: FOX Sports Southwest will televise 79 regular-season Mavs games with Mark Followill, Derek Harper and Jeff “Skin” Wade calling the action. ESPN 103.3 FM (KESN) will broadcast every game with Chuck Cooperstein and Brad Davis on the call. Games can also be heard in Spanish on Univision 1270 AM (KFLC) with Victor Villalba providing the play-by-play.

INJURY REPORT/PLAYER STATUS: Wesley Matthews (left hamstring strain) is questionable; Dirk Nowitzki (left ankle surgery) is out; Dwight Powell (left knee effusion) is out; Dennis Smith Jr. (right wrist sprain) is questionable.

PRONUNCIATIONS: Kostas Antetokounmpo (COAST-us ah-deh-toh-KOON-boh); Jose Juan Barea (ba-RAY-ah); Ryan Broekhoff (bro-KOFF); Luka Dončić (LOO-kuh DON-chitch); Maxi Kleber (CLEE-bah); Daryl Macon (MAY-kun); Salah Mejri (sah-lah MEZ-re); Dirk Nowitzki (Na-VIT-skee).

RECENT TRANSACTIONS: 10/29: Assigned F Ray Spalding to the Texas Legends (G League)…10/14: Waived G/F Ding Yanyuhang…10/12: Signed G/F Ding Yanyuhang…10/11: Waived G/F Donte Ingram and G Rashad Vaughn…10/10: Waived G/F Ding Yanyuhang…10/8: Signed G/F Donte Ingram and G Rashad Vaughn…10/8: Waived F Jalen Jones and G Codi Miller-McIntyre…8/10: Signed F Jalen Jones…8/9: Waived G/F Terry Larrier…8/8: Signed G Devin Harris…8/6: Waived C Chinanu Onuaku…8/6: Signed G/F Ryan Broekhoff…8/3: Re-signed C Salah Mejri…8/2: Acquired C Chinanu Onuaku from HOU in exchange for the rights to F Maarty Leunen…in the deal, the Mavericks also received cash considerations and the right to swap the Warriors’ 2020 second-round pick (acquired by DAL on 7/7/16) with HOU…8/1: Signed G Codi Miller-McIntyre…7/31: Signed G/F Terry Larrier…7/30: Signed G Daryl Macon to a two-way contract…7/23: Signed G/F Ding Yanyuhang…7/23: Acquired the rights to F Maarty Leunen and cash considerations from LAC in exchange for two-way F Johnathan Motley and the rights to G Renaldas Seibutis…7/23: Re-signed F Dirk Nowitzki…7/20: Signed second-round pick Ray Spalding…7/16: Signed second-round pick Jalen Brunson…7/13: Signed second-round pick Kostas Antetokounmpo to a two-way contract…7/9: Signed first-round pick Luka Dončić…7/6: Signed C DeAndre Jordan…7/6: Waived G Kyle Collinsworth…6/21: Acquired the draft rights to the 2018 56th overall pick Ray Spalding and the 2018 60th overall selection Kostas Antetokounmpo from PHI in exchange for the draft rights to the 2018 54 th overall pick Shake Milton…6/21: Selected G Jalen Brunson in the second round (33rd overall pick) of the 2018 NBA Draft…6/21: Acquired the draft rights to the 2018 third overall pick Luka Dončić from ATL in exchange for the draft rights to the 2018 fifth overall selection Trae Young and a protected 2019 first-round pick.

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2018-19 DALLAS MAVERICKS GAME NOTES PAGE 2

2018-19 DALLAS MAVERICKS ROSTER

No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Prior to NBA/Home Country NBA Exp. Twitter

37 Kostas Antetokounmpo* F 6-10 200 11/20/97 Dayton/Greece R @Kostas_ante13

5 Jose Juan Barea G 6-0 185 6/26/84 Northeastern/Puerto Rico 12 @jjbareapr

40 Harrison Barnes F 6-8 225 5/30/92 North Carolina/USA 6 @hbarnes

45 Ryan Broekhoff G/F 6-7 215 8/23/90 Valparaiso/Australia R @RBroekhoff45

13 Jalen Brunson G 6-3 190 8/31/96 Villanova/USA R @jalenbrunson1

77 Luka Dončić G/F 6-7 218 2/28/99 Real Madrid/Slovenia R @luka7doncic

10 Dorian Finney-Smith F 6-8 220 5/4/93 Florida/USA 2 @doefinney_10

34 Devin Harris G 6-3 185 2/27/83 Wisconsin/USA 14 @Dev34Harris

6 DeAndre Jordan C 6-11 265 7/21/88 Texas A&M/USA 10 @DeAndre

42 Maxi Kleber F 6-11 240 1/29/92 Bayern Munich/Germany 1 @MaxiKleber

3 Daryl Macon* G 6-3 185 11/29/95 Arkansas/USA R @_dmacon4

23 Wesley Matthews G/F 6-5 220 10/14/86 Marquette/USA 9 @WessyWes23

50 Salah Mejri C 7-2 235 6/15/86 Real Madrid/Tunisia 3 @50Mejri

41 Dirk Nowitzki F 7-0 245 6/19/78 Würzburg/Germany 20 @swish41

7 Dwight Powell F/C 6-11 240 7/20/91 Stanford/Canada 4 @DwightPowell33

1 Dennis Smith Jr. G 6-3 195 11/25/97 North Carolina State/USA 1 @Dennis1SmithJr

26 Ray Spalding F 6-10 215 3/11/97 Louisville/USA R @RaySpalding_4

*Player under two-way contract

STAFF Head Coach: Rick Carlisle (Virginia) President of Basketball Operations/GM: Donn Nelson (Wheaton College) Assistant Coaches: Stephen Silas (Brown), Jamahl Mosley (Colorado), Larry Shyatt (Wooster), Darrell Armstrong (Fayetteville

State), Mike Weinar (Florida) Assistant to the Basketball Staff/Special Projects: Jenny Boucek (Virginia) Head Video Coordinator/Scout: Mike Shedd (Purdue) Athletic Performance Director: Jeremy Holsopple (Kentucky) Head Athletic Trainer: Casey Smith (Arizona State) Associate Head Athletic Trainer: Dionne Calhoun (San Diego State)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Kostas Antetokounmpo (COAST-us ah-deh-toh-KOON-boh); Jose Juan Barea (ba-RAY-ah); Ryan Broekhoff (bro-KOFF); Luka Dončić (LOO-kuh DON-chitch); Maxi Kleber (CLEE-bah); Daryl Macon (MAY-kun); Salah Mejri (sah-lah MEZ-re); Dirk Nowitzki (Na-VIT-skee). HOW THE MAVERICKS WERE BUILT FREE AGENTS 2018 - Devin Harris (signed as a free agent on 8/8/18)

- Ryan Broekhoff (signed as a free agent on 8/6/18) - Salah Mejri (re-signed on 8/3/18) - Daryl Macon (signed to a two-way contract on 7/30/18) - Dirk Nowitzki (re-signed on 7/23/18) - DeAndre Jordan (signed as a free agent on 7/6/18)

2017 - Maxi Kleber (signed as a free agent on 7/13/17) 2016 - Harrison Barnes (signed as a free agent on 7/8/16)

- Dwight Powell (signed on 7/8/16) - Dorian Finney-Smith (signed as a free agent on 7/8/16)

2015 - Jose Juan Barea (re-signed on 7/16/15) - Wesley Matthews (signed as a free agent on 7/9/15) OBTAINED VIA TRADE 2018 - Kostas Antetokounmpo (draft rights acquired with the draft rights to the 56th overall pick Ray Spalding from Philadelphia in exchange for the draft rights to

the 54th overall selection Shake Milton) - Ray Spalding (draft rights acquired with the draft rights to the 60th overall pick Kostas Antetokounmpo from Philadelphia in exchange for the draft rights to the 54th overall selection Shake Milton) - Luka Dončić (draft rights acquired from Atlanta in exchange for the draft rights to the fifth overall pick Trae Young and a protected 2019 first round pick)

OBTAINED VIA DRAFT 2018 - Jalen Brunson (33rd overall pick in the second round) 2017 - Dennis Smith Jr. (ninth overall pick in the first round)

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2018-19 DALLAS MAVERICKS GAME NOTES PAGE 3

TONIGHT’S OPPONENT: BOSTON CELTICS

2018-19 SEASON PPG OPP. PPG FG % 3FG% FT% RPG APG SPG TO BPG

MAVERICKS 109.9 108.8 .460 .355 .754 44.7 22.5 7.35 16.7 4.88

CELTICS 106.0 104.2 .434 .343 .765 46.6 24.2 7.94 13.3 5.44

2018-19 SEASON VS. BOSTON

2017-18 SEASON VS. BOSTON

SERIES HISTORY VS. BOSTON

DATE SITE TIME/RESULT DATE SITE RESULT ALL-TIME STREAKS 11/24/18 at DAL 7:30 p.m. CT 11/20/17 at DAL L, 102-110 (OT) OVERALL

35-39 Lost 4

1/4/19 at BOS 6:30 p.m. CT 12/6/17 at BOS L, 90-97 HOME 21-16 Lost 2 ROAD 14-23 Lost 2

SERIES NOTES: Seven of the last nine meetings between Dallas and Boston have been decided by eight-or-fewer points (the Mavericks have gone 4-5 in their last nine meetings with the Celtics – they’ve dropped each of the last four)…The Celtics have taken the last four meetings between the two clubs (they’ve swept the last two season series), after the Mavericks won the previous seven and 11 of the previous 12…The Celtics have won the last two showdowns at American Airlines Center (after the Mavericks won the previous six and 17 of the previous 21 in Dallas)…The Celtics have also taken the last two matchups at TD Garden (after the Mavericks won the previous three and six of the previous seven in Boston)…Harrison Barnes averaged 25.0 ppg, 6.5 rpg, 2.5 apg and 36.8 mpg in two games (two starts) against Boston in 2017-18…Barnes shot 50 percent (18-of-36) from the field and 92.9 percent (13-of-14) from the foul line against the Celtics last season…Dirk Nowitzki averaged 15.0 ppg, 9.0 rpg and 30.1 mpg in two games (two starts) versus Boston last year…Nowitzki is averaging 25.2 ppg in 36 career games (all starts) against the Celtics, which is his highest career scoring average against any team…The Mavericks swept three consecutive season series with the Celtics (from 2013-14 to 2015-16) prior to being swept by Boston the last two years (in 2016-17 and 2017-18). CONNECTIONS: Mavericks head coach Rick Carlisle was drafted by Boston in 1984 (23rd pick in the third round) and played three seasons with the Celtics (1984-87)…Carlisle was a member of the Celtics’ 1986 NBA championship team…Celtics guard Kyrie Irving, Mavericks center DeAndre Jordan and Mavericks forward Harrison Barnes were all members of the 2016 U.S. Olympic team that won gold in Rio…Kyrie Irving and Mavericks guard/forward Ryan Broekhoff were both born in Melbourne, Australia…Mavericks guard J.J. Barea attended Northeastern University in Boston…Mavericks big man Dwight Powell began his rookie season with Boston (2014-15) and was acquired by Dallas as part of the Rajon Rondo trade that sent Jae Crowder, Brandan Wright, Jameer Nelson, a 2015 first-round pick and a 2016 second-round pick to Boston on 12/18/14...Celtics guard Marcus Smart grew up in Flower Mound, Texas, and attended Edward S. Marcus High School…Celtics forward Semi Ojeleye attended SMU in Dallas…Celtics guard PJ Dozier appeared in four preseason games (one start) for Dallas in 2017, averaging 5.0 points and 2.0 rebounds in 14.5 minutes…Mavericks forward Dorian Finney-Smith (I.C. Norcom HS in Portsmouth, Va.) and Celtics guard Terry Rozier (Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, Va.) both attended high school in Virginia…Mavericks assistant coach Larry Shyatt served as an assistant coach at the University of Florida from 2004-11, where he coached Celtics center Al Horford for three years (2004-07)…Shyatt and Horford won back-to-back NCAA championships together with the Gators in 2006 and 2007…Mavericks assistant coach Mike Weinar was also a part of the Gators’ back-to-back national championships in 2006 and 2007 (one as a student manager and one as a graduate assistant)…Mavericks Assistant VP of Basketball Operations Michael Finley played in 21 games for Boston in 2009-10…Mavericks Director of Player Development Mike Procopio is from Revere, Mass., and previously worked in the Celtics basketball operations department.

PREVIOUS MEETING:

BOSTON 97, DALLAS 90 – DECEMBER 6, 2017 – TD GARDEN – BOSTON, MA – GAME #25 (7-18)

TEAM 1 2 3 4 OT Final FG FGA FG% 3FG% FT% OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS

DAL 26 31 16 17 - 90 34 86 .395 .321 .765 6 39 45 19 12 7 11 5

BOS 24 23 23 27 - 97 36 87 .414 .353 .765 9 44 53 25 15 8 12 8

PLAYER NOTES: Mavericks forward Harrison Barnes netted a team-high 19 points (8-15 FGs, 3-4 FTs), including 10 in the third quarter, to go along with a team-high-tying seven rebounds and three assists in 33 minutes. Dallas forward Maxi Kleber produced 13 points (5-8 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, 2-3 FTs), five rebounds, one assist, one steal and a game-high five blocks in 29 minutes (Kleber accounted for all five of the team’s rejections). Dirk Nowitzki totaled 16 points and six boards in 28 minutes. Dennis Smith Jr. (12) also scored in double figures for Dallas in the loss. Celtics point guard Kyrie Irving tallied a game-high 23 points (10-18 FGs, 1-6 3FGs, 2-2 FTs) to go along with five assists and two blocks in 32 minutes. Al Horford had 17 points, including 10 in the third quarter, to go along with eight rebounds, a game-high eight assists, two steals and a team-high three blocks in 33 minutes. Jayson Tatum posted a double-double with 17 points and 10 boards in 33 minutes. Terry Rozier (12 points, nine rebounds, one assist), Shane Larkin (11 points, two rebounds, two assists, two steals) and Daniel Theis (seven points, 11 rebounds, two assists, two steals) combined for 30 points, 22 rebounds, five assists and four steals off the Celtics’ bench. NOTABLES: The Mavericks outshot the Celtics 47.6 percent (20-of-42) to 37.8 percent (17-of-45) from the field in the first half and led by 10 (57-47) at the break…Boston trailed by 12 (59-47) early in the third stanza, but used a 12-0 spurt to tie the game at 59...The Celtics were down five (73-58) with under a minute to go in the third quarter, but used another 12-0 run spanning the third and fourth periods to go up by seven (80-73)…Dallas responded with an 8-1 spurt to even the score at 81 with 7:24 remaining…The score was knotted at 85 with under 5 minutes to go in the game, but the Celtics used a 12-2 burst to take a 97-87 lead…Boston won by a final count of 97-90…The Celtics outscored the Mavericks 50-33 in the second half…For the game, Boston outrebounded Dallas, 53-45…The Celtics recorded 25 assists on 36 made field goals, while the Mavericks finished with 19 assists on 34 made baskets...Boston outscored Dallas 17-11 on the fast break, 10-4 in second-chance points and 34-32 in the paint…The game saw eight ties and 13 lead changes (there were eight lead changes in the third quarter alone)…The Mavericks led by as many as 12, while the Celtics’ largest advantage was 12.

TEAM HIGH PTS HIGH REB HIGH AST

DAL Barnes 19 Barnes/Ferrell/Powell 7 Barea 6

BOS Irving 23 Theis 11 Horford 8

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NEXT OPPONENT: at HOUSTON ROCKETS (11/28/18)

2018-19 SEASON VS. HOUSTON

2017-18 SEASON VS. HOUSTON

SERIES HISTORY VS. HOUSTON

DATE SITE TIME/RESULT DATE SITE RESULT ALL-TIME STREAKS 11/28/18 at HOU 7:00 p.m. CT 10/21/17 at HOU L, 91-107 OVERALL

81-94 Lost 8

12/8/18 at DAL 5:00 p.m. CT 1/24/18 at DAL L, 97-104 HOME 46-42 Lost 4 2/11/19 at HOU 7:00 p.m. CT 2/11/18 at HOU L, 97-104 ROAD 35-52 Lost 5 3/10/19 at DAL 6:00 p.m. CT 3/11/18 at DAL L, 82-105

SERIES NOTES: The Rockets have won eight straight and 14 of the last 17 regular-season meetings with the Mavericks…The Rockets also defeated the Mavericks, 4-1, in the first round of the 2015 NBA Playoffs (Houston has taken 18 of the last 22 meetings including playoffs)…Houston has swept each of the last two season series with Dallas (4-0 in 2016-17 and 4-0 in 2017-18)…The Rockets have taken five straight and nine of the last 11 regular-season matchups in Houston…The Rockets have also won four straight and six of the last seven showdowns in Dallas (after the Mavericks won 22 of the previous 28 regular-season meetings at American Airlines Center)…However, 24 of the last 33 regular-season meetings between the Mavericks and Rockets have been decided by single digits…Wesley Matthews averaged 20.0 points, 4.0 rebounds, 3.5 assists, 1.5 steals and 34.5 minutes in two games (two starts) against Houston in 2017-18. CONNECTIONS: Mavericks center DeAndre Jordan was born in Houston, attended high school at Christian Life Academy (Humble, Texas), and went on to play collegiately at Texas A&M in College Station…DeAndre Jordan spent six seasons with Rockets point guard Chris Paul on the L.A. Clippers from 2011-17…Rockets guard Gerald Green, who is also a Houston native, appeared in 38 games (12 starts) for Dallas in 2008-09 and averaged 5.2 points and 1.4 rebounds in 9.9 minutes per game…Mavericks guard Dennis Smith Jr. (Fayetteville), Rockets guard Chris Paul (Winston-Salem) and Mavericks assistant coach Darrell Armstrong (Gastonia) were all born in North Carolina.

RECENT GAMES

DALLAS 119, BROOKLYN 113 – NOVEMBER 21, 2018 – AMERICAN AIRLINES CENTER – DALLAS, TX – GAME #17 (8-9)

TEAM 1 2 3 4 OT Final FG FGA FG% 3FG% FT% OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS

BKN 32 18 31 32 - 113 42 94 .447 .333 .714 16 26 42 23 31 8 14 2

DAL 34 27 24 34 - 119 38 78 .487 .407 .780 8 37 45 21 20 10 13 4

PLAYER NOTES: Harrison Barnes paced Dallas with a game-high 28 points (10-20 FGs, 5-8 3FGs, 3-3 FTs), including 13 in the first quarter, to go along with five rebounds in 35 minutes. Luka Dončić produced 21 points (5-11 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 9-11 FTs), nine rebounds, four assists and two steals in 34 minutes. DeAndre Jordan posted his 11th double-double of the season with 12 points, a game-high 14 rebounds, three assists and two steals in 29 minutes. Devin Harris (18), J.J. Barea (18) and Maxi Kleber combined for 47 points off the Mavericks’ bench. Barea added a game-high-tying seven assists, while Harris pitched in a game-high four steals and Kleber chipped in a game-high two blocks. Nets guard Allen Crabbe scored a team-high 27 points (10-16 FGs, 7-11 3FGs), including 12 in the fourth quarter, in 30 minutes. Spencer Dinwiddie totaled 19 points and a team-high seven assists in 28 minutes off the Nets’ bench. Ed Davis had 17 points (8-8 FGs, 1-1 FTs) and a team-high nine boards in 20 minutes off the pine. D’Angelo Russell (17) also scored 17-plus points for Brooklyn in the loss. NOTABLES: The Mavericks began the second quarter on a 19-7 run and went up by 14 (53-39) with just over 4 minutes left in the period…Dallas outscored Brooklyn 27-18 in the second stanza and held an 11-point lead (61-50) at the half…The Nets posted a 31-point third quarter (Brooklyn outscored Dallas 31-24 in the third) and trailed by only four (85-81) going into the fourth…The score was knotted at 87 early in the fourth quarter, but Devin Harris had a personal 8-0 run to put Dallas up 95-87…The Mavericks then led for the remainder of the game…Dallas won by a final score of 119-113…The Mavericks shot 48.7 percent (38-of-78) from the field, including 11-of-27 (.407) from deep…The Nets shot 44.7 percent (42-of-94) from the floor, including 14-of-42 (.333) from long distance…Dallas outshot Brooklyn 78 percent (32-of-41) to 71.4 percent (15-of-21) from the foul line…The Mavericks went 16-of-21 (.762) from the stripe in the fourth quarter alone, while the Nets only attempted three free throws in the final stanza (2-of-3, .667)…Brooklyn outscored Dallas 50-38 in the paint…The game had three ties and four lead changes…The Mavericks led by as many as 14, while the Nets’ largest lead was three.

TEAM HIGH PTS HIGH REB HIGH AST

BKN Crabbe 27 Davis 9 Dinwiddie 7

DAL Barnes 28 Jordan 14 Barea 7

MEMPHIS 98, DALLAS 88 – NOVEMBER 19, 2018 – FEDEXFORUM – MEMPHIS, TN – GAME #16 (7-9)

TEAM 1 2 3 4 OT Final FG FGA FG% 3FG% FT% OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS

DAL 21 28 25 14 - 88 30 88 .341 .312 .857 7 36 43 17 19 8 11 4

MEM 25 28 21 24 - 98 37 79 .468 .400 .857 5 40 45 29 21 8 16 11

PLAYER NOTES: The Mavericks’ starters all scored between 10 and 19 points in the loss. Dennis Smith Jr. finished with a team-high 19 points to go along with three rebounds, a team-high five assists and two steals in 31 minutes. DeAndre Jordan posted his 10th double-double of the season with 17 points, a game-high 20 rebounds (5 OR) and two assists in 38 minutes. Luka Dončić recorded his first career double-double with 15 points, 10 boards, three assists and one block in 37 minutes. Dorian Finney-Smith (13) and Harrison Barnes (10) also finished in double figures for Dallas. Grizzlies point guard Mike Conley tallied a game-high 28 points (10-18 FGs, 7-11 3FGs, 1-2 FTs) to go along with five rebounds, a game-high seven assists and two steals in 35 minutes. Marc Gasol had a double-double with 17 points, a team-high 15 rebounds, four assists, one steal and a game-high four blocks in 37 minutes. Jaren Jackson Jr. (13), Garrett Temple (12) and JaMychal Green (12) also scored 12-plus points for Memphis in the win. NOTABLES: The game had 15 ties and 17 lead changes…Memphis held a 53-49 edge at the half…The Grizzlies led 74-69 with under 2 minutes remaining in the third quarter, but the Mavericks scored the final five points of the period and tied the game at 74 going into the fourth…The score was knotted at 84 midway through the final stanza, but Memphis used a 10-0 run to build a 94-84 advantage with 2 minutes remaining…The Grizzlies went on to win by a final score of 98-88…Memphis outshot Dallas 46.8 percent (37-of-79) to 34.1 percent (30-of-88) from the field, including 40 percent (12-of-30) to 31.2 percent (10-of-32) from 3-point range…The Grizzlies recorded 29 assists on 37 made field goals, while the Mavericks managed 17 assists on 30 made baskets…The Mavericks recorded only 11 turnovers, but they resulted in 14 points for Memphis…The Grizzlies committed 16 miscues, but they led to only 13 points for Dallas…Memphis outscored Dallas 44-36 in the paint…The Mavericks outscored the Grizzlies 17-12 on the fast break and 9-4 in second-chance opportunities…The Grizzlies’ largest lead was their margin of victory (10), while the Mavericks’ biggest lead was six.

TEAM HIGH PTS HIGH REB HIGH AST

DAL Smith 19 Jordan 20 Smith 5

MEM Conley 28 Gasol 15 Conley 7

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DIRK ON THE NBA’S ALL-TIME SCORING LIST: Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki, who has scored 31,187 points in his illustrious career, currently ranks seventh on the NBA’s all-time scoring list. He needs 233 points to pass Wilt Chamberlain (31,419) for sixth place on the league’s all-time scoring list. The big German became the sixth player in NBA history (first international player) to reach the 31,000-point plateau with a one-legged fadeaway jumper over Jerami Grant at the 7:57 mark of the second quarter against Oklahoma City on 2/28/18 (the basket gave him seven points for the game and exactly 31,000 for his career). Nowitzki, who was assisted by J.J. Barea on the play, joined Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (38,387), Karl Malone (36,928), Kobe Bryant (33,643), Michael Jordan (32,292) and Chamberlain (31,419) as the only players in league history to reach 31,000 career points. The 13-time All-Star also became just the third player in league history to score 31,000 points with one franchise (Malone – Jazz; Bryant – Lakers). Through 2/28/18, there had been 4,257 players who appeared in an NBA game and Nowitzki was one of only six with 31,000 points. James eclipsed both 30,000 and 31,000 career points in 2017-18, becoming the seventh player in NBA history to achieve the milestones. He joined Nowitzki as the only active members of the NBA’s 30,000-point club. James passed Nowitzki for sixth place on the all-time scoring list against San Antonio on 10/27/18 and Chamberlain (31,419) for fifth place against Portland on 11/14/18. In 2016-17, Nowitzki became the sixth player in NBA history to reach the 30,000-point mark with a 15-foot baseline jumper over Larry Nance Jr. at the 10:58 mark of the second quarter against the L.A. Lakers on 3/7/17 (the basket gave him 20 points for the game and exactly 30,000 for his career). DIRK’S 21ST SEASON: Dirk Nowitzki is set to begin his 21st season with the Mavericks – an NBA-record for a player to suit up for a single franchise. Kobe Bryant, who played 20 seasons for the Lakers from 1996-2016, held the previous record. Nowitzki’s 21 seasons are also tied for the most by any player in league history (Vince Carter, Kevin Garnett, Robert Parish and Kevin Willis have also played 21). Former Maverick Vince Carter, who is also in his 21st season, is the only other active player with 20-or-more years of NBA experience. When Nowitzki and Carter squared off in Dallas on 10/20/17, they became just the second set of players with 20-or-more seasons of NBA experience to go head-to-head. Back in 2015-16, Garnett (in his 21st season) and Bryant (20th) faced each other twice during the Timberwolves-Lakers season series. Nowitzki played in 77 of Dallas’ first 78 games in 2017-18 (all starts). His 77 games last year marked the most by a player in his 20th season in NBA history (previous most: 74 – by Robert Parish with Charlotte in 1995-96 and by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar with the Lakers in 1988-89).

PLAYERS WITH 20-OR-MORE YEARS OF NBA EXPERIENCE

PLAYER SEASONS YEARS TEAMS

DIRK NOWITZKI 21 1998-99 to Present (1) DAL

VINCE CARTER 21 1998-99 to Present (8) TOR, NJ, ORL, PHO, DAL, MEM, SAC, ATL

Kevin Garnett 21 1995-96 to 2015-16 (3) MIN, BOS, BKN

Kevin Willis 21 1984-85 to 2006-07 (8) ATL, MIA, GS, HOU, TOR, DEN, SA, DAL

Robert Parish 21 1976-77 to 1996-97 (4) GS, BOS, CHA, CHI

Kobe Bryant 20 1996-97 to 2015-16 (1) LAL

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 20 1969-70 to 1988-89 (2) MIL, LAL Active Players are in CAPS

DIRK PRESENTED WITH KEY TO THE CITY OF DALLAS: Mayor Mike Rawlings honored Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki with a Key to the City in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the community and his professional achievements over his 20-year career with Dallas. The 13-time All-Star was presented with the key at halftime of Dallas’ game against Brooklyn on 11/21/18. Nowitzki became only the third person to receive a Key to the City from Mayor Rawlings since he took office in 2011 (golfer Jordan Spieth and author/humanitarian Virginia McAlester are the others). DONČIĆ POSTS MOST POINTS BY TEENAGER THROUGH 15 CAREER GAMES: Mavericks rookie guard/forward Luka Dončić totaled 292 points through his first 15 career games (10/17-11/17/18), marking the most points by a teenager through his first 15 games in NBA history. The previous most was 290 by Kevin Durant, who Dončić coincidently played his 15th career game against on 11/17/18 (Dončić scored a team-high 24 points to lead Dallas to a 112-109 win over Durant’s Warriors on 11/17/18). The 19-year-old Slovenian scored 20-plus points in eight of his first 15 career games, which was also the most 20-point efforts by a teenager in his first 15 career NBA contests. The previous most was seven by Kyrie Irving, Jahlil Okafor, Dajuan Wagner and Durant. Dončić also produced 99 rebounds and 63 assists through his first 15 career contests. He joined Oscar Robertson and Magic Johnson as the only players in league history to post at least 292 points, 99 boards and 63 dimes through their first 15 career NBA games (Dončić was the only one to do so as a teenager).

PLAYERS TO TOTAL 292+ PTS, 99+ REB AND 63+ AST IN FIRST 15 CAREER NBA GAMES

MOST POINTS BY PLAYERS, 19 YEARS OR YOUNGER, IN FIRST 15 CAREER NBA GAMES

PLAYER PTS/REB/AST TOTAL RANK PLAYER YEAR PTS RANK PLAYER YEAR PTS

Oscar Robertson, 1960-61 389 PTS, 149 REB, 121 AST 1 Luka Dončić 2018-19 292 6 Kyrie Irving 2011-12 261

Magic Johnson, 1979-80 295 PTS, 111 REB, 109 AST 2 Kevin Durant 2007-08 290 7 LeBron James 2003-04 259

^Luka Dončić, 2018-19 292 PTS, 99 REB, 63 AST 3 Jahlil Okafor 2015-16 276 8 Michael Beasley 2008-09 221 ^Accomplished before turning 20 years old 3 Dajuan Wagner 2002-03 276 9 Dennis Smith Jr. 2017-18 218

5 Carmelo Anthony 2003-04 266 10 Anthony Davis 2012-13 217

MAVS BEAT JAZZ BY 50 ON SEATS FOR SOLDIERS NIGHT: The Mavericks beat the Jazz by 50 (118-68) at home on 11/14/18. It marked the third time in franchise history that Dallas won a game by 50-plus points (53, 123-70, vs. Philadelphia 11/13/14; 50, 128-78, at New York 1/24/10). What’s more, the Mavericks handed the Jazz its worst loss since moving to Utah in 1979 (while in New Orleans, the Jazz lost to Milwaukee by 56, 158-102, on 3/14/79). Dallas held Utah to just 22 points in the second half on 11/14/18 (the Mavericks outscored the Jazz 60-22 after intermission), marking the fewest points the Mavericks have allowed in any half in team history. The previous low was 23 by Sacramento, in the first half, on 1/14/12. In fact, prior to the game against the Jazz, the fewest points the Mavericks allowed in the second half of a game was 24 at Philadelphia on 2/17/12. Utah’s 68 points on the night were tied for the third-fewest points by a Dallas opponent in franchise history (it marked the fourth time the Mavericks held an opponent to exactly 68 points; the fewest points the Mavericks have ever given up was 60 vs. Sacramento 1/14/12 and the second-fewest was 65 at Minnesota 2/27/07). Dallas held Utah to just 31.2 percent (25-of-80) shooting, including 22.9 percent (8-of-35) shooting in the second half, in the 118-68 win on 11/14/18. It was the ninth-lowest field goal percentage by a Dallas opponent in club history. The 50-point win came in the team’s 14th annual Seats for Soldiers game, a one-of-a-kind experience for our nation’s military heroes. More than 100 wounded service members from Brooke

NBA’S ALL-TIME SCORING LIST (TOP 10)

RANK PLAYER CAREER PTS

1 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 38,387

2 Karl Malone 36,928

3 Kobe Bryant 33,643

4 Michael Jordan 32,292

5 LeBron James 31,530

6 Wilt Chamberlain 31,419

7 Dirk Nowitzki 31,187

8 Shaquille O’Neal 28,596

9 Moses Malone 27,409

10 Elvin Hayes 27,313

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Army Medical Center in San Antonio joined veterans from the Adaptive Training Foundation and reserve troops from the Dallas/Fort Worth area to enjoy courtside seats at the Mavericks vs. Jazz game at American Airlines Center. With the victory, Dallas improved to 12-2 (.857) all-time in Seats for Soldiers games. DONČIĆ BECOMES ONLY TEENAGER TO POST 198/66/44 THROUGH 10 CAREER GAMES: Mavericks rookie guard/forward Luka Dončić racked up 198 points, 66 rebounds and 44 assists through his first 10 career games (10/17-11/6/18), joining Oscar Robertson (1960-61) as the only players in NBA history to reach those totals through their first 10 career NBA contests. Dončić became the first to do so as a teenager. In fact, his 198 points through 10 career games marked the second-most points by a teenager through his first 10 career contests in NBA history (behind Kevin Durant’s 201). The former EuroLeague MVP scored at least 20 points in five of those 10 games, including 31 at San Antonio on 10/29/18.

PLAYERS TO TOTAL 198+ PTS, 66+ REB AND 44+ AST IN FIRST 10 CAREER NBA GAMES

MOST POINTS BY PLAYERS, 19 YEARS OR YOUNGER, IN FIRST 10 CAREER NBA GAMES

PLAYER PTS/REB/AST TOTAL RANK PLAYER YEAR PTS RANK PLAYER YEAR PTS

Oscar Robertson, 1960-61 255 PTS, 102 REB, 92 AST 1 Kevin Durant 2007-08 201 7 Kyrie Irving 2011-12 166

^Luka Dončić, 2018-19 198 PTS, 66 REB, 44 AST 2 Luka Dončić 2018-19 198 8 Michael Beasley 2008-09 163 ^Accomplished before turning 20 years old 3 Dajuan Wagner 2002-03 194 9 Luol Deng 2004-05 152

4 Jahlil Okafor 2015-16 192 10 Anthony Davis 2012-13 146

5 Carmelo Anthony 2003-04 171 11 Dennis Smith Jr. 2017-18 142

6 LeBron James 2003-04 168 12 Karl-Anthony Towns* 2015-16 141

*Only played in 9 games before turning 20 years old (all others listed above played in 10 games before turning 20)

DJ’S DOUBLE-DIGIT REBOUNDING STREAK TO BEGIN THE SEASON: Mavericks center DeAndre Jordan recorded at least 10 boards in each of Dallas’ first 11 games this season (10/17-11/7/18) – a franchise-record streak to begin the year. The previous team record for consecutive 10-rebound games to begin a season was six, shared by Roy Tarpley (1989-90) and A.C. Green (1997-98). Jordan led Dallas in rebounding in 10 of those 11 games and averaged 13.9 boards per game in that span. He had his streak snapped against Oklahoma City on 11/10/18, when he finished with a team-high nine boards in 28 minutes. DONČIĆ GOES FOR 31-8-4 IN HIS SEVENTH CAREER GAME: In his seventh career game, Mavericks guard/forward Luka Dončić poured in a career-high (team-high) 31 points (11-18 FGs, 4-6 3FGs, 5-6 FTs), including 24 after halftime, to go along with eight rebounds, four assists, one steal and one block in 40 minutes in an overtime loss to San Antonio on 10/29/18. Dončić joined Wilt Chamberlain, Oscar Robertson, Michael Jordan and Maurice Stokes as one of only five players in NBA history to post a 30-point, eight-rebound, four-assist effort within their first seven career games. The 6-7 Slovenian (19 years, 243 days) also became just the fifth teenager in NBA history to go for 30-8-4, joining LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Kevin Garnett and Andrew Wiggins. James and Durant were the only players to achieve that stat line at a younger age than the former EuroLeague MVP. What’s more, Dončić became the first teenager in league history to post a 30-8-4 line less than 17 games into his NBA career. James, who had 33 points, 16 rebounds and seven assists against Memphis on 11/29/03 (in his 17th career game), was the teenager who previously did it the fastest (in terms of games played). Dončić also became the fourth Mavericks rookie to go for 30-8-4 in a game, joining Jay Vincent, Jason Kidd and Marquis Daniels – who were all 22-or-older when they did it. In fact, he became the youngest player in franchise history with a 30-point effort. The previous youngest was Jamal Mashburn (20 years, 348 days), who had a 36-point outing in his fourth career game at Minnesota on 11/12/93. Mashburn was also the only other Maverick to score 30 within his first seven career games. DJ’S DOUBLE-DOUBLE STREAK TO BEGIN THE SEASON: Mavericks center DeAndre Jordan posted a double-double in each of Dallas’ first six games in 2018-19 – a franchise-record streak to begin the season. Roy Tarpley, who recorded a double-double in each of the Mavericks’ first four games in 1990-91, held the previous team record. Jordan had his double-double streak snapped at San Antonio (10/29/18) when he finished with eight points and 19 rebounds in 41 minutes. Through his first six games with the Mavericks (10/17-10/28/18), Jordan averaged 15.3 points, 14.7 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.8 blocks in 33.2 minutes per game. He shot 64.7 percent (33-of-51) from the field and 86.7 percent (26-of-30) from the free-throw line in that span. Jordan came up one assist shy of his first career triple-double against Utah (10/28/18) when he totaled 12 points, 19 rebounds and a career-high (game-high) nine assists in 37 minutes. DONČIĆ BECOMES YOUNGEST MAVERICK TO RECORD A 20-POINT GAME: Mavericks rookie guard/forward Luka Dončić tallied a team-high 26 points, including 15 in the second quarter, to go along with six rebounds, three assists, two steals and one block in 36 minutes versus Minnesota on 10/20/18. Dončić (19 years, 234 days) became the youngest player in Mavericks history to record a 20-point game. The previous youngest was Dončić’s teammate, Dennis Smith Jr., who had 22 points at Washington (11/7/17) last season at 19 years, 347 days old. Before Smith, Dončić’s other teammate, Dirk Nowitzki (29 points at Phoenix 4/16/99; at 20 years, 301 days), was the youngest Maverick ever to produce a 20-point outing. LUKA’S ROOKIE RANKINGS: Mavericks rookie guard/forward Luka Dončić is averaging a team-high 19.3 points, 6.9 rebounds (2nd on team), 4.1 assists (2nd on team), 0.9 steals and a team-high 33.9 minutes per game this season. He is shooting 45.3 percent (116-of-256) from the field, 38.3 percent (41-of-107) from 3-point range and 77.5 percent (55-of-71) from the free-throw line. Among all rookies in 2018-19, he ranks first in scoring, third in rebounding, second in assists, fifth in steals, first in minutes, fourth in 3-point field goal percentage and ninth in free throw percentage. RAINING THREES: The Mavericks have hit at least five 3-pointers in a franchise-record 199 consecutive games (3/9/16-11/21/18). The previous team record was 56 straight games with five-plus triples from 4/10/15-2/3/16. Just two games into the 2018-19 season, Dallas set a new franchise record for most 3-point field goal attempts with 50 in the home opener against Minnesota on 10/20/18 (17-of-50, .340). The previous team-record was 49 vs. New Jersey (18-of-49, .367) on 3/5/96. Dallas went 967-of-2,688 (.360) from deep in 2017-18, setting new club records for 3-pointers made and attempted in a season (the Mavericks went 878-of-2,473, .355, from long range in 2016-17, which was the previous most triples made and attempted by the franchise in a season). Dallas ranked fifth in total made threes (967), fifth in 3-pointers made per game (11.8), fourth in 3-pointers attempted per game (32.8) and 17th in 3-point field goal percentage (.360) last year. The Mavericks made 19-or-more trifectas five times in 2017-18 (19-of-40, .475, vs. Philadelphia 10/28/17; 19-of-38, .500, vs. Milwaukee 11/18/17; 22-of-39, .564, at New Orleans 12/29/17; 19-of-42, .452, vs. Golden State 1/3/18; 19-of-42, .452, at L.A. Lakers 2/23/18), after they did so just once in the team’s previous 37 seasons (19-of-41, .463, at Orlando 2/19/16 (OT)). It was tied for the second-most games with 19-plus treys in the NBA last season (Brooklyn also had five games with 19-plus 3-pointers and Houston recorded a league-high 13 in 2017-18). Dallas went 22-of-39 (.564) from beyond the arc at New Orleans on 12/29/17, setting a new franchise record for 3-pointers made in a game. Prior to their 3-point barrage at New Orleans on 12/29/17, the most triples the Mavericks made in any game (regular season or postseason) was 20 in their series-clinching playoff win over the L.A. Lakers on 5/8/11 (20-of-32, .625). Before the 2017-18 season, Dallas had never made 19 treys in a regular-season game that was decided in regulation.

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DONČIĆ BECOMES SECOND-YOUNGEST PLAYER IN MAVS HISTORY: Mavericks rookie guard/forward Luka Dončić made his NBA debut for Dallas at 19 years, 231 days old, and recorded 10 points, eight rebounds and four assists in 32 minutes at Phoenix on 10/17/18. Dončić became the second-youngest player ever to appear in a game for the Mavericks, behind only Bruno Sundov (19 years, 70 days). Second-year point guard Dennis Smith Jr., who debuted for Dallas at 19 years, 327 days, is the third-youngest Maverick ever to play in a game for the franchise. When Dončić made his NBA debut, he was exactly one year younger than when teammate Dirk Nowitzki (20 years, 231 days) played in his first NBA game.

YOUNGEST PLAYERS IN MAVERICKS HISTORY

PLAYER BORN FIRST APPEARED AGE

Bruno Šundov 2/10/80 4/21/99 19 years, 70 days

LUKA DONČIĆ 2/28/99 10/17/18 19 years, 231 days

DENNIS SMITH JR. 11/25/97 10/18/17 19 years, 327 days

Pavel Podkolzin 1/15/85 3/19/05 20 years, 63 days

Donnell Harvey 8/26/80 12/8/00 20 years, 104 days

DIRK NOWITZKI 6/19/78 2/5/99 20 years, 231 days Current Mavericks are in bold CAPS

NOWITZKI ONE WIN SHY OF 900: Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki has 899 career wins and needs just one win to become the sixth player in league history to reach 900 career victories. Karl Malone currently ranks fifth ahead of Nowitzki with 952 wins.

NBA’S ALL-TIME VICTORIES LIST (PLAYERS)

RANK PLAYER WINS

1 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 1,074

2 Robert Parish 1,014

3 Tim Duncan 1,001

4 John Stockton 953

5 Karl Malone 952

6 Dirk Nowitzki 899

7 Derek Fisher 853

HOW THE ROSTER WAS BUILT: Dallas had another busy offseason in 2018. The Mavericks entered the night of the 2018 NBA Draft with the fifth overall pick, their highest selection since 1994 when they used the No. 2 overall pick to draft Jason Kidd. Once the draft was underway, Dallas made a big splash by acquiring the draft rights to the third overall pick and reigning EuroLeague MVP Luka Dončić from Atlanta in exchange for the draft rights to fifth overall pick Trae Young and a protected 2019 first-round pick. The Mavericks used the 33rd overall selection in the draft to take the 2018 Consensus National College Player of the Year, Jalen Brunson, who was fresh off of leading Villanova to its second national championship in a span of three years. Dallas wasn’t done making moves on draft night though, and acquired the draft rights to the 56th overall pick Ray Spalding and the 60th overall pick Kostas Antetokounmpo from Philadelphia in exchange for the draft rights to 54th overall selection Shake Milton. Once free agency began, the Mavericks signed center DeAndre Jordan, the NBA’s career leader in field goal percentage, on 7/6/18. During the month of July, Dallas also signed all four of the players it acquired in the 2018 NBA Draft (Dončić, Brunson, Spalding and Antetokounmpo). The Mavericks made Antetokounmpo one of their two two-way players. On 7/23/18, Dallas re-signed 13-time All-Star Dirk Nowitzki, bringing back the franchise’s greatest player for his 21st season – an NBA-record for a player to suit up with a single franchise. On 7/30/18, the Mavericks signed former Arkansas guard Daryl Macon, who went undrafted in 2018, to a two-way deal. On 8/3/18, the Mavericks re-signed center Salah Mejri, who led the team in both field goal percentage and blocked shots in each of the last two seasons. On 8/6/18, Dallas signed Australian guard/forward Ryan Broekhoff. On 8/8/18, Dallas signed Devin Harris, bringing the guard back for his third stint with the team. The Mavericks’ roster currently stands at 17 players. Seven of the 17 are in their first season with Dallas (Antetokounmpo, Broekhoff, Brunson, Dončić, Jordan, Macon and Spalding). Two were members of the Mavericks’ 2011 NBA championship team (Nowitzki and Barea). Overall, Dallas has three players with NBA championship experience (Nowitzki, Barea and Barnes). Harris was also with the Mavericks when they reached the NBA Finals in 2006. INTERNATIONAL MAVS: The Mavericks’ roster features eight international players born in seven different countries or territories: Kostas Antetokounmpo (Greece), J.J. Barea (Puerto Rico), Ryan Broekhoff (Australia), Luka Dončić (Slovenia), Dirk Nowitzki and Maxi Kleber (Germany), Salah Mejri (Tunisia) and Dwight Powell (Canada). Dallas had a league-high seven international players on its opening-night roster (eight if you count Antetokounmpo, who was excluded because he has a two-way contract and began the season on the Mavericks-affiliate Texas Legends roster). ROSTER BROKEN DOWN BY DRAFT POSITION: The Mavericks’ 17-man roster features five former first-round picks, five former second-round draft choices and seven undrafted players. Fourteen undrafted players appeared in at least one regular-season game for Dallas in 2017-18 (J.J. Barea, Gian Clavell, Antonius Cleveland, Kyle Collinsworth, Yogi Ferrell, Dorian Finney-Smith, Aaron Harrison, Scotty Hopson, Jalen Jones, Maxi Kleber, Wesley Matthews, Salah Mejri, Johnathan Motley and Jameel Warney) – the most in any one season in franchise history. The previous team record was 11, set the season prior (before 2016-17, the franchise record was eight in 1992-93). The 2018-19 Mavericks roster broken down by draft position is shown below:

2018-19 DALLAS MAVERICKS ROSTER BROKEN DOWN BY DRAFT POSITION

FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND UNDRAFTED

Luka Dončić (3rd overall by Atlanta in 2018)* Dennis Smith Jr. (9th overall by Dallas in 2017) Harrison Barnes (7th overall by Golden State in 2012) Devin Harris (5th overall by Washington in 2004)* Dirk Nowitzki (9th overall by Milwaukee in 1998)*

Kostas Antetokounmpo (60th overall by PHI in 2018)* 2W Ray Spalding (56th overall by Philadelphia in 2018)* Jalen Brunson (33rd overall by Dallas in 2018) Dwight Powell (45th overall by Charlotte in 2014)^ DeAndre Jordan (35th overall by L.A. Clippers in 2008)

Daryl Macon (2018) 2W Dorian Finney-Smith (2016) Maxi Kleber (2014) Ryan Broekhoff (2013) Wesley Matthews (2009) Salah Mejri (2008) J.J. Barea (2006)

*Draft rights traded to Dallas; ^Rights traded to Cleveland; 2W Player under two-way contract

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MAVERICKS AQUIRE DRAFT RIGHTS TO THIRD OVERALL PICK LUKA DONČIĆ: The Mavericks entered the night of the 2018 NBA Draft with the fifth overall pick, their highest selection since 1994 when they used the No. 2 overall pick to draft Jason Kidd. Once the draft got underway, Dallas made a big splash by acquiring the draft rights to the third overall pick Luka Dončić from Atlanta in exchange for the draft rights to fifth overall pick Trae Young and a protected 2019 first-round pick. The 19-year-old guard/forward was fresh off of leading Real Madrid to the 2018 EuroLeague title while becoming the youngest player ever to earn EuroLeague and EuroLeague Final Four MVP honors. He also became the youngest player ever to be named ACB Most Valuable Player after leading Real to its third ACB championship in four years. What’s more, Dončić earned EuroLeague Rising Star and ACB Best Young Player accolades for his second straight season. He joined Nikola Mirotić and Bogdan Bogdanović as the only repeat winners of the EuroLeague Rising Star Award. In 33 EuroLeague games for Real in 2017-18, the versatile Slovenian averaged 16.0 points, 4.3 rebounds and 3.9 assists in 25.9 minutes. In 28 Spanish ACB games last year, he averaged 12.8 points, 5.7 rebounds and 5.0 assists in 24.0 minutes. DEANDRE ATOP THE NBA’S ALL-TIME FG% LIST: Mavericks center DeAndre Jordan is the NBA’s all-time leader in career field goal percentage (.671). Jordan is the only player in league history with multiple seasons shooting 70-plus percent from the floor. His 71.4 percent (412-577 FGs) mark in 2016-17, 71.0 percent (379-534 FGs) clip in 2014-15 and 70.3 percent (357-508 FGs) split in 2015-16 are the second, third and fourth-highest single-season field goal percentages in NBA history. Wilt Chamberlain, who shot 72.7 percent (426-586 FGs) from the floor for the Lakers in 1972-73, is the only player in league history to post a higher single-season mark. The Texas A&M product led the NBA in field goal percentage in five consecutive seasons from 2012-17, joining Chamberlain (1964-69) and Shaquille O’Neal (1997-02) as the only players in league history to lead the NBA in the category at least five years in a row (Jordan saw his run of five straight seasons atop the league in field goal percentage come to an end in 2017-18 when he shot .645 from the floor, narrowly finishing second behind Clint Capela’s .652 mark).

HIGHEST CAREER FG% IN NBA HISTORY (AMONG QUALIFIERS) HIGHEST SINGLE-SEASON FG% IN NBA HISTORY (AMONG QUALIFIERS)

RANK PLAYER YEARS FG% RANK PLAYER SEASON FGM-FGA FG%

1 DeAndre Jordan 2008-09 to Present .671 1 Wilt Chamberlain, LAL 1972-73 426-586 .727

2 Artis Gilmore 1976-77 to 1987-88 .599 2 DeAndre Jordan, LAC 2016-17 412-577 .714

3 Tyson Chandler 2001-02 to Present .596 3 DeAndre Jordan, LAC 2014-15 379-534 .710

4 Dwight Howard 2004-05 to Present .583 4 DeAndre Jordan, LAC 2015-16 357-508 .703

5 Shaquille O’Neal 1992-93 to 2010-11 .582 5 Wilt Chamberlain, PHI 1966-67 785-1,150 .683

MATTHEWS’ 3-BALL: Mavericks swingman Wesley Matthews has made 34 3-pointers in 2018-19 (34-of-89, .382), which ranks second on the team. Despite missing the final 16 games of the 2017-18 season due to a right proximal fibula fracture, Matthews still knocked down a team-high 153 3-pointers (153-of-402, .381) last year. He led Dallas in trifectas for the third straight year (it was his third season with the team). What’s more, Matthews became the only NBA player with at least 125 triples in each of the last eight seasons (2010-18). It’s the second-longest streak of consecutive seasons with 125-plus treys in NBA history (Ray Allen hit 125-plus 3-pointers in 12 straight seasons from 1999-00 to 2010-11). The undrafted guard out of Marquette knocked down his 1,400th career 3-pointer in the final minute of the game versus Indiana on 2/26/18. He reached the milestone in his 652nd career contest, becoming the sixth-fastest player to 1,400 3-pointers in NBA history (in terms of games played). Stephen Curry (459) achieved the milestone in the fewest number of games, followed by Klay Thompson (485), James Harden (620), Ray Allen (629), Peja Stojakovic (640) and Matthews (652). Matthews also became the first undrafted player in league history (31st player overall) to reach 1,400 career triples.

MOST CONSECUTIVE SEASONS WITH 125+ 3FGM IN NBA HISTORY

RANK PLAYER STREAK (Seasons) YEARS

1 Ray Allen 12 1999-00 to 2010-11

2 Wesley Matthews 8* 2010-11 to 2017-18

T3 Jason Terry 7 2005-06 to 2011-12

T3 Rashard Lewis 7 2003-04 to 2009-10

T3 Glen Rice 7 1991-92 to 1997-98

T6 Stephen Curry 6* 2012-13 to 2017-18

T6 Klay Thompson 6* 2012-13 to 2017-18

T6 Damian Lillard 6* 2012-13 to 2017-18

T6 James Harden 6* 2012-13 to 2017-18

*Active Streak

DJ’S RECENT DUNK AND REBOUNDING FINISHES: DeAndre Jordan has finished in the top 3 in the league in dunks in each of the last eight seasons (2010-18) and in the top 3 in rebounds per game in each of the last five (2013-18). Jordan led the NBA in dunks in four consecutive seasons from 2013-17, before finishing one shy of the league lead in 2017-18 (C. Capela, 2017-18 – 213; D. Jordan, 2017-18 – 212). He averaged a career-high 15.2 boards per contest last season, finishing second in the league behind Andre Drummond’s 16.0 rpg.

D. JORDAN’S RANK AMOUNG NBA DUNK LEADERS, LAST 8 SEASONS D. JORDAN’S RANK AMOUNG NBA REBOUNDING LEADERS, LAST 5 SEASONS

SEASON DUNKS RANK SEASON RPG RANK

2017-18 212 2nd 2017-18 15.2 2nd

2016-17 253 1st 2016-17 13.8 3rd

2015-16 227 1st 2015-16 13.8 2nd

2014-15 252 1st 2014-15 15.0 1st

2013-14 245 1st 2013-14 13.6 1st

2012-13 179 3rd

2011-12 141 3rd

2010-11 158 3rd

FASTEST TO 1,400 3FGM IN NBA HISTORY (FEWEST GAMES NEEDED TO REACH 1,400 3s)

RANK PLAYER GAMES

1 Stephen Curry 459

2 Klay Thompson 485

3 James Harden 620

4 Ray Allen 629

5 Peja Stojakovic 640

6 Wesley Matthews 652

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DJ WITH MOST GAMES PLAYED OVER LAST EIGHT SEASONS: DeAndre Jordan has played in every game for Dallas this season. Jordan led the NBA in games played over the last eight seasons with 627. He played in every game in four consecutive seasons from 2011-15. Over the eight-year stretch from 2010-18, Jordan also set the Clippers record for consecutive games played with 360 (3/25/11-1/10/16).

MOST GAMES PLAYED OVER LAST 8 NBA SEASONS (2010-18)

RANK PLAYER GAMES

1 DeAndre Jordan 627

2 Evan Turner 613

3 James Harden 611

4 Marcin Gortat 609

5 Corey Brewer 607

CARLISLE ON THE NBA’S ALL-TIME WINS LIST: Rick Carlisle, who holds an all-time record of 726-587 (.553) as a head coach, moved into 17th place on the NBA’s all-time wins list in 2017-18. Carlisle recorded his 700th career win with Dallas’ 108-82 victory over the L.A. Clippers on 12/2/17, becoming the 18th coach in NBA history to reach the plateau. He joined San Antonio’s Gregg Popovich and the Clippers’ Doc Rivers as the only active coaches with 700 victories. By defeating Rivers’ Clippers for career win No. 700, Carlisle became the first coach to reach the milestone against a fellow 700-win coach. Carlisle reached the mark in his 1,237th game as a head coach and his 745th game with the Mavericks (he went 700-537, .566, in his first 1,237 games overall, and 419-326, .562, in his first 745 games with Dallas). He passed Red Holzman (696) for 18th place on the league’s all-time wins list with Dallas’ 111-79 victory over Milwaukee on 11/18/17. Most recently, Carlisle passed John MacLeod (707) for 17th place on the NBA’s all-time victories list with the Mavericks’ 114-99 win over the Magic on 1/9/18. Gene Shue ranks 16th ahead of Carlisle with 784 wins.

NBA’S ALL-TIME WINS LIST (COACHES)

RANK COACH YEARS W L PCT

15 Doc Rivers 1999-00 through Present 819 603 .576

16 Gene Shue 1966-67 through 1988-89 784 861 .477

17 Rick Carlisle 2001-02 through Present 726 587 .553

18 John MacLeod 1973-74 through 1990-91 707 657 .518

19 Red Holzman 1953-54 through 1981-82 696 604 .535

NOWITZKI ON THE NBA’S ALL-TIME FIELD GOALS MADE LIST: Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki ranks eighth all-time in field goals made with 11,034. Shaquille O’Neal ranks seventh ahead of Nowitzki with 11,330. Nowitzki passed Hakeem Olajuwon (10,749) and Elvin Hayes (10,976) on the league’s all-time field goals made list in 2017-18. The big German moved ahead of Olajuwon with a 20-foot jumper at the 11:45 mark of the second quarter against Minnesota on 11/17/17 (career field goal No. 10,750), becoming the league’s all-time leader in field goals made by an international player. He passed Hayes for eighth place with a hook shot at the 8:56 mark of the second quarter against New Orleans on 3/4/18 (career field goal No. 10,977). Nowitzki recorded his 11,000th career field goal with a 19-foot jumper at the 9:11 mark of the second quarter at Toronto on 3/16/18, becoming the eighth player in NBA history to reach the milestone. DIRK ON THE NBA’S ALL-TIME FREE THROWS MADE LIST: Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki, who has shot 7,201-of-8,189 (.879) from the foul line for his career, ranks first among active players and sixth all-time in free throws made. Michael Jordan ranks fifth with 7,327 career made free throws. Nowitzki has gone 7-of-7 or better from the line in 178 regular-season games, by far, the most such games in NBA history (he had one such game in 2017-18 – a 7-of-7 night vs. Orlando on 1/9/18). Reggie Miller ranks second with 149 such games. During the 2015-16 season, the big German became the seventh player in NBA history (and the first 7-footer) to reach 7,000 career made free throws against San Antonio on 4/13/16. In 2017-18, he passed former Laker great Jerry West (7,160th) for sixth place on the NBA’s all-time free throws made list with his first free throw of the game (7,161st career) at the 7:51 mark of the second quarter against the Lakers on 1/13/18.

NBA’S ALL-TIME FREE THROWS MADE LIST (TOP 10)

RANK PLAYER FTM

1 Karl Malone 9,787

2 Moses Malone 8,531

3 Kobe Bryant 8,378

4 Oscar Robertson 7,694

5 Michael Jordan 7,327

6 Dirk Nowitzki 7,201

7 Jerry West 7,160

8 LeBron James 6,960

9 Paul Pierce 6,919

10 Adrian Dantley 6,832

NBA’S ALL-TIME FIELD GOALS MADE LIST (TOP 10)

RANK PLAYER FGM

1 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 15,837

2 Karl Malone 13,528

3 Wilt Chamberlain 12,681

4 Michael Jordan 12,192

5 Kobe Bryant 11,719

6 LeBron James 11,457

7 Shaquille O’Neal 11,330

8 Dirk Nowitzki 11,034

9 Elvin Hayes 10,976

10 Hakeem Olajuwon 10,749

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DIRK ON THE NBA’S ALL-TIME TRIPLES LIST: Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki ranks 12th on the NBA’s all-time 3-point field goals made list with 1,918 career triples. J.R. Smith ranks 11th with 1,929 career treys and Joe Johnson ranks 10th with 1,978. At age 39, Nowitzki went 138-of-337 (.409) from beyond the arc in 2017-18. It was the fourth-most trifectas Nowitzki made in any one season in his career and the fourth-highest 3-point field goal percentage he recorded in any one year. What’s more, it marked the most 3-pointers by a player age 39-or-older in NBA history. Jason Kidd, who went 114-of-325 (.351) from deep with New York in 2012-13 (at age 39), held the previous such record. In fact, Kidd (114 in 2012-13) and Vince Carter (112-of-296, .378, with Memphis at age 40 in 2016-17) are the only players in league history to record at least 100 trifectas in a season at age 39-or-older. The 2017-18 campaign was Nowitzki’s ninth season with 100-or-more treys (including his fourth in the last five years). He advanced from 14th to 11th place on the league’s all-time triples list in 2017-18. Nowitzki passed Rashard Lewis (1,787) against Philadelphia on 10/28/17, Kobe Bryant (1,827) against Phoenix on 12/18/17 and Chauncey Billups (1,830) at Miami on 12/22/17. He also leapfrogged Cleveland’s J.R. Smith at Chicago on 3/2/18. Nowitzki knocked down his 1,900th career 3-pointer at the 10:34 mark of the third quarter versus Houston on 3/11/18 (he was assisted by Dennis Smith Jr. on the play). He became the 11th player in NBA history to achieve the milestone. He also became the first international player and the first 7-footer to reach the mark. NOWITZKI ON THE NBA’S ALL-TIME GAMES PLAYED LIST: Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki ranks first among active players and fifth all-time in NBA regular-season games played with 1,471. He needs five more games to tie Karl Malone (1,476) for fourth place on the league’s all-time games played list. John Stockton ranks third with 1,504. Stockton, who spent his entire 19-year career with the Jazz, is the only player to appear in more games with a single team than Nowitzki. Nowitzki advanced from seventh to fifth place on the all-time games played list in 2017-18. He became the seventh player in league history to reach 1,400 career games at Memphis on 10/26/17. The big German passed Kevin Willis (1,424) for sixth place on the NBA’s all-time games played list against Phoenix on 12/18/17. On 3/17/18 at Brooklyn, he passed Kevin Garnett (1,462) for fifth place on the league’s all-time games played list. Nowitzki played in 77 of Dallas’ first 78 games in 2017-18. His 77 games last year were the most by a player in his 20th season in NBA history (previous most: 74 – Robert Parish played in 74 games with Charlotte in 1995-96 and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar appeared in 74 with the Lakers in 1988-89). 50,000-PLUS MINUTES FOR DIRK: Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki ranks first among active players and third all-time in regular-season minutes played with 50,573. Karl Malone ranks second with 54,852 minutes. Nowitzki logged 1,900 minutes in 2017-18 – the most by a player in his 20th season in NBA history (previous most: 1,863 by former Laker Kobe Bryant in 2015-16). He became the sixth player in league history to reach 50,000 career minutes at the L.A. Clippers on 2/5/18. He also passed Elvin Hayes (50,000) for fifth place on the league’s all-time minutes played list at the L.A. Clippers on 2/5/18. On 2/23/18 at the L.A. Lakers, Nowitzki passed former Maverick Jason Kidd (50,111) for the fourth place on the NBA’s all-time minutes played list. On 3/22/18 versus Utah, he passed Kevin Garnett (50,418) for third place. In addition to the 50,000-plus minutes he has played in the regular season, Nowitzki has also logged 5,895 minutes in his 145 career postseason games. DIRK ON THE NBA’S ALL-TIME REBOUNDING LIST: Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki, who has grabbed 11,331 rebounds in his career, currently ranks 27th on the NBA’s all-time rebounding list. Elgin Baylor ranks 26th ahead of Nowitzki with 11,463 career boards. Nowitzki passed Jack Sikma (10,816) for 29th place on the NBA’s all-time rebounding list with his first board of the game (10,817th career) at the 10:48 mark of the first quarter at Brooklyn on 3/19/17. He collected his 11,000th career rebound at the 8:52 mark of the first quarter at Memphis on 11/22/17, becoming the 29th player in NBA history to reach the milestone. The big German passed Bill Bridges (11,054) on the league’s all-time rebounding list with his sixth board of the game (11,055th career) at the 8:42 mark of the second quarter at Golden State on 12/14/17. Most recently, he passed Dolph Schayes (11,256) for 27th place with his second board of the game (11,257th career) at the 8:57 mark of the first quarter versus Denver on 3/6/18. Nowitzki, who advanced from 30th to 27th place on the NBA’s total boards list in 2017-18, also moved from seventh to fifth place on the league’s all-time defensive rebounds list last year. He passed Moses Malone (9,481) for sixth place on the league’s all-time defensive boards list at Memphis on 10/26/17 and Hakeem Olajuwon (9,714) for fifth place at Phoenix on 1/31/18. Nowitzki currently sits at 9,868 career defensive rebounds. Robert Parish ranks fourth ahead of Nowitzki with 10,117 career defensive boards.

NBA’S ALL-TIME REBOUNDS LIST NBA’S ALL-TIME DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS LIST

RANK PLAYER REBS RANK PLAYER DEF. REBS

23 Dennis Rodman 11,954 1 Kevin Garnett 11,453

24 Kevin Willis 11,901 2 Karl Malone 11,406

25 Patrick Ewing 11,607 3 Tim Duncan 11,232

26 Elgin Baylor 11,463 4 Robert Parish 10,117

27 Dirk Nowitzki 11,331 5 Dirk Nowitzki 9,868

28 Dolph Schayes 11,256 6 Hakeem Olajuwon 9,714

29 Pau Gasol 11,223 7 Dwight Howard 9,513

30 Bill Bridges 11,054 8 Moses Malone 9,481

FRANCHISE PLAYER: Dirk Nowitzki’s name is all over the Mavericks’ record books. In addition to being the franchise’s all-time leading scorer, Nowitzki is also Dallas’ all-time leader in games played, games started, minutes played, field goals made, 3-pointers made, free throws made, offensive rebounds, defensive rebounds, total rebounds and blocked shots. Nowitzki, who is now in his 21st NBA season, is the longest tenured player with one team. His career stats (and their rank in Mavericks history) are listed below:

NBA’S ALL-TIME 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE LIST

RANK PLAYER 3FGM

7 Paul Pierce 2,143

8 Vince Carter 2,133

9 Jason Kidd 1,988

10 Joe Johnson 1,978

11 J.R. Smith 1,929

12 Dirk Nowitzki 1,918

13 Chauncey Billups 1,830

14 Kobe Bryant 1,827

NBA’S ALL-TIME GAMES PLAYED LIST (TOP 10)

RANK PLAYER GAMES

1 Robert Parish 1,611

2 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 1,560

3 John Stockton 1,504

4 Karl Malone 1,476

5 Dirk Nowitzki 1,471

6 Kevin Garnett 1,462

7 Kevin Willis 1,424

8 Vince Carter 1,423

9 Jason Terry 1,410

10 Tim Duncan 1,392

NBA’S ALL-TIME MINUTES PLAYED LIST (TOP 10)

RANK PLAYER MIN

1 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 57,446

2 Karl Malone 54,852

3 Dirk Nowitzki 50,573

4 Kevin Garnett 50,418

5 Jason Kidd 50,111

6 Elvin Hayes 50,000

7 Kobe Bryant 48,637

8 Wilt Chamberlain 47,859

9 John Stockton 47,764

10 Reggie Miller 47,619

DIRK NOWITZKI’S CAREER NUMBERS & RANK AMONG MAVERICKS’ ALL-TIME LEADERS Note: Rank in Mavs History is in Parenthesis

GP GS MIN PTS FGM 3FGM FTM OREB DREB TOT REB AST STL BLK

1,471 (1st) 1,440 (1st) 50,573 (1st) 31,187 (1st) 11,034 (1st) 1,918 (1st) 7,201 (1st) 1,463 (1st) 9,868 (1st) 11,331 (1st) 3,616 (4th) 1,201 (2nd) 1,263 (1st)

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DIRK, J.J. AND DEVIN ON THE MAVS’ ALL-TIME GAMES PLAYED LIST: Dirk Nowitzki (1,471), J.J. Barea (586) and Devin Harris (547) rank first, seventh and 10th, respectively, on the Mavericks’ all-time games played list. Barea is 33 games shy of tying Jason Terry (619) for sixth place on Dallas’ all-time games played list. Michael Finley ranks fifth with 626 games. With his 583rd appearance with the Mavericks (at Chicago on 11/12/18), Barea passed Shawn Bradley (582) for seventh place on the team’s all-time games played list (it was his 777th game overall). Harris is 19 games away from tying Mark Aguirre (566) for ninth place on the Mavericks’ all-time games played list. Nowitzki has been the franchise’s leader in games played since 2009-10 – he passed Brad Davis (883) for sole possession of first place at Phoenix on 1/28/10 (in career game No. 884). Barea moved into the top 10 on the team’s all-time games played list in 2016-17, while Harris entered the top 10 last season. All three players began their NBA careers with Dallas (Nowitzki is the longest tenured player with one team). Harris is in his third stint with the Mavericks in 2018-19 (he also played for Dallas from 2004-08 and from 2013-18). He joins Morlon Wiley as the only players in Mavericks history to play three stints with the franchise (under the following parameters: had to play at least one game with the Mavericks to get credit for a "stint" and had to play at least one game for another NBA team between stints). Barea is in his second go-around with the team (he also played for Dallas from 2006-11). 2017-18 SEASON RECAP: The Dallas Mavericks finished 24-58 (.293) in 2017-18, missing the playoffs for the second straight year (after they reached the postseason 15 times in a 16-year span from 2001 to 2016). Dirk Nowitzki played in his 20th season with the Mavericks, joining Kobe Bryant (Lakers) as the sole members of the NBA’s 20-year, only one team club. The 39-year-old German logged 1,900 minutes in 77 games (all starts) in 2017-18. He moved into third place on the NBA’s all-time minutes played list (50,573) and fifth on the league’s all-time games played list (1,471). Nowitzki also became the sixth player in league history (first international player) to reach the 31,000-point plateau against Oklahoma City on 2/28/18. Rick Carlisle became the 18th coach in NBA history to reach 700 career victories with Dallas’ 108-82 win over the L.A. Clippers on 12/2/17. Harrison Barnes averaged a team-high 18.9 points per game in 2017-18, leading Dallas in scoring for the second straight year (19.2 ppg in 2016-17). Dennis Smith Jr. had a fine rookie season, finishing second on the team in both scoring (15.2 ppg) and assists (5.2 apg) while earning NBA All-Rookie Second Team honors. HISTORY OF THE FRANCHISE: The 2018-19 campaign marks the 39th season in the history of the Dallas Mavericks. Dallas has won three division titles (1987, 2007, 2010) and appeared in the postseason 21 times (including 15 times in a 16-year span from 2001 to 2016). The Mavericks have made four Western Conference Finals appearances (1988, 2003, 2006, 2011) and advanced to the NBA Finals twice (2006 and 2011). In 2011, Dallas defeated Miami in six games to capture its first NBA championship in franchise history. 20,000 MANIAACS: The Mavericks have sold out 687 consecutive regular-season home games, which is an NBA-best sellout streak. The streak began on 12/15/01 and Dallas has sold out an additional 67 playoff games during that same stretch (it’s 754 straight sellouts including playoffs). The Portland Trail Blazers (814 straight sellouts, 4/9/77-11/16/95) are the only team in NBA history with a longer consecutive home sellout streak (regular season and playoffs) than the Mavericks. The listed capacity for American Airlines Center is 19,200 but that can be surpassed because of attendance in the suites. Since moving into American Airlines Center (2001-02 season), the Mavericks have posted a home mark of 487-211 (.698) during the regular season. Dallas has sold out all 41 home games in each of the last 16 seasons (2002-18). BACK-TO-BACKS: The Mavericks are 1-1 in the first half of back-to-backs and 0-2 in the second half of back-to-backs this year. They were swept in their first back-to-back and split their second. The Mavericks have 14 back-to-backs this season. Dallas will play eight back-to-backs that begin at home and conclude on the road, four that start and end on the road, and four that begin on the road and finish at home. Dallas will not play any home-to-home back-to-backs in 2018-19. The Mavericks went 7-8 in the first half of back-to-backs and 3-12 in the second half of back-to-backs last season (the same exact records they posted in back-to-backs in 2016-17). They swept one, split eight, and were swept in six last year.

2018-19 DALLAS MAVERICKS RECORDS IN BACK-TO-BACKS

Game Overall Record Home-Road Road-Home Road-Road Home-Home

First Game 1-1 1-1 - - -

Second Game 0-2 0-2 - - -

Mavericks Swept: 0 Splits: 1 Opponents Swept: 1

MAVERICKS MEDIA PASS: As a courtesy to media covering the Mavericks, the Basketball Communications staff has developed MavericksMediaPass.com as a resource. The site includes shootaround, practice and media availability times, game notes and links to Mavericks stats, press releases and more. MEDIA GUIDE AVAILABE ONLINE: The 2018-19 Dallas Mavericks digital media guide is available for download on mavs.com at the following link: https://www.mavs.com/team/2018-19-media-guide/. The guide includes in-depth player bios, regular season and playoff statistics, season-by-season team history, information on community initiatives and capsules on each of the 29 other NBA teams.

MAVERICKS’ ALL-TIME GAMES PLAYED LIST (TOP 10)

RANK PLAYER GAMES

1 DIRK NOWITZKI 1,471

2 Brad Davis 883

3 Derek Harper 872

4 Rolando Blackman 865

5 Michael Finley 626

6 Jason Terry 619

7 J.J. BAREA 586

8 Shawn Bradley 582

9 Mark Aguirre 566

10 DEVIN HARRIS 547 CURRENT MAVERICKS ARE IN BOLD CAPS

REGULAR SEASON GAMES ONLY

(Mavs’ Home Sellout Streak) 687

REGULAR SEASON GAMES + PLAYOFF GAMES

(Mavs’ Home Sellout Streak) 754

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2018-19 MAVERICKS QUICK STATS Statistical research assistance provided by the Elias Sports Bureau, STATS LLC, Basketball-Reference.com, NBA.com/Stats, ESPN

TEAM STATS

• The Mavericks enter their game against the Celtics (11/24) having won five straight at home. It’s their longest home win streak since they won six consecutive games at American Airlines Center from 2/25-3/10/17. The Mavericks haven’t won seven-or-more consecutive home games since they started 7-0 at home in 2013-14.

• Dallas is 7-2 at home this season. It’s the Mavericks’ best start at home through nine games since 2014-15 (they also won seven of their first nine games at American Airlines Center in 2014-15). Dallas hasn’t gone 8-2 at home to begin a season since 2013-14 (the Mavericks started 11-2 at home that year).

• With their win over Brooklyn on 11/21, the Mavericks have now won six of their last eight games overall. Dallas improved to 6-3 in the month of November.

• The Mavericks are averaging 116.0 points per game on 48.8 percent shooting (.373 3FG) at home this season (compared to 103.1 ppg on .430 shooting on the road this year).

• Dallas recorded 11 steals at Chicago on 11/12, a season-high 12 thefts against Utah on 11/14, and 10 swipes vs. Brooklyn on 11/21 (Dallas has gone 3-0 in those games). The Mavericks hadn’t recorded double-digit steals in any of their first 12 games this season prior to doing so three times in a five-game stretch from 11/14-11/21.

• The Mavericks have scored at least 100 points in 16 of their first 17 games this season. Dallas hit the century mark only seven times in its first 17 games last season (and eight times in its first 18 games in 2017-18).

• The Mavericks scored at least 100 points in each of their first 15 games in 2018-19. The only other season Dallas hit the century mark in each of its first 15 games was in 1986-87. That year, the Mavericks scored 100-plus points in a franchise-record 19 straight games to begin the year (and averaged a franchise-record 116.7 ppg for the season).

• The Mavericks won four consecutive games from 11/10-11/17. It matched their longest win streak for all of 2017-18 (the Mavericks won four in a row from 12/26-12/31/17). During the four-game win streak (11/10-11/17), the Mavericks held opponents to just 92.8 points on 38.8 percent shooting (.237 3FG).

• Dallas’ bench outscored its opponents’ benches, 163-69, over a three-game stretch from 11/10-11/14 (all wins). The Mavericks scored a season-high 66 bench-points against the Jazz on 11/14 (Dallas’ reserves outscored Utah’s subs, 66-21 – the team’s largest advantage in bench points this year). They averaged 54.3 bench-points per game in the three-game stretch (11/10-11/14).

• After shooting a then season-high 55.8 percent (43-of-77) from the field in their 111-96 win over the Thunder on 11/10, the Mavericks shot a season-best 58.4 percent (45-of-77) from the floor in their 50-point win (118-68) over Utah on 11/14. Dallas improved to 3-1 this season when it shoots at least 50 percent from the field.

• Dallas went 14-of-29 (.483) from deep in its 111-96 win over Oklahoma City on 11/10. The Mavericks improved to 4-0 this season when they hit at least 14 3-pointers in a game.

• The Mavericks snapped the Thunder’s seven-game win streak, which was the longest active win streak in the NBA, with a 111-96 victory at home on 11/10.

• Dallas posted a 70-point first half against Washington on 11/6/18 (Dallas led 70-49 at halftime). It marked Dallas’ highest-scoring first half since 12/29/17 at New Orleans (77 points). It was the second time the Mavericks scored 70-plus points in any half this season (71 in 2nd half vs. Minnesota 10/28/18).

• Dallas defeated Minnesota 140-136 in its home opener on 10/20. The 140 points by Dallas tied an American Airlines Center record (Dallas’ first season at the AAC was in 2001-02). The Mavericks also scored 140 vs. the L.A. Lakers (106) at the AAC on 11/21/14 and 140 vs. Phoenix (116) on 4/5/09. The 140 points were also tied for the sixth-most points Dallas has ever produced in a regulation-length game (the franchise-record is 149 vs. Denver on 1/14/83).

• The Mavericks are 7-1 this season when they score 110-plus points.

• Dallas is 7-3 this year when it shoots at least 45 percent from the field.

• The Mavericks are 6-1 this season when they lead going into the fourth quarter, including a perfect 5-0 at home.

• Dallas is 6-2 this season when it has at least two reserves score 10-plus points, including a perfect 3-0 when it has at least three subs score in double figures.

• Dallas is 5-1 this season when it scores at least 30 points in the first quarter.

INDIVIDUAL STATS

• Harrison Barnes tallied a season-high (game-high) 28 points (10-20 FGs, 5-8 3FGs, 3-3 FTs), including 13 in the first quarter, to go along with five rebounds in 35 minutes vs. Brooklyn on 11/21 (previous high: 23 points twice). The Mavericks improved to 3-0 this season when Barnes scores 20-plus points.

• Luka Dončić produced 21 points (5-11 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 9-11 FTs), nine rebounds, four assists and two steals in 34 minutes vs. Brooklyn on 11/21. He scored 20-plus points for the ninth time in his first 17 career games. It was also his seventh game with eight-or-more rebounds.

• DeAndre Jordan posted his 11th double-double of the season (275th career) with 12 points, a game-high 14 rebounds, three assists and two steals in 29 minutes vs. Brooklyn on 11/21. The former Clipper produced at least 41 double-doubles in each of the previous five seasons with Los Angeles (2013-18), including a career-high 49 in 2015-16 and 46 in 2017-18. Andre Drummond (282) and DeMarcus Cousins (231) were the only players to register more double-doubles in that five-year span than Jordan (225), who averaged 45 double-doubles per season in that stretch.

• Devin Harris, who missed 10 games this season due to a left hamstring strain, appeared in his seventh game of the year against Brooklyn (11/21) and registered a season-high 18 points (4-7 FGs, 2-5 3FGs, 8-10 FTs), including eight consecutive points in the fourth quarter, to go along with three rebounds and a season-high (game-high) four steals in just 18 minutes of action. Harris’ highest-scoring game with Dallas last season was a 17-point effort at New Orleans on 12/29/17. His highest-scoring game in all of 2017-18 was a 20-point outing as a member of the Denver Nuggets vs. Minnesota on 4/5/18.

• J.J. Barea returned to action against Brooklyn on 11/21 (after missing the previous game due to a left adductor strain) and totaled 18 points (8-14 FGs, 1-4 3FGs, 1-2 FTs) and a game-high-tying seven assists in 29 minutes. He scored in double figures for the sixth consecutive game (eighth time this season). The Mavericks improved to 6-2 this season when he scores in double digits. Barea is averaging 15.2 points on 53.8 percent (35-of-65) shooting over his last six contests (11/7-11/21).

• Maxi Kleber had 11 points in 18 minutes vs. Brooklyn on 11/21. It marked his fifth double-figure scoring effort of the season.

• DeAndre Jordan produced 17 points and a season-high (game-high) 20 rebounds in 38 minutes at Memphis on 11/19/18 (previous high: 19 boards twice). It was the first 20-rebound effort by a Maverick since Zaza Pachulia had 21 in an overtime game at Portland on 12/1/15. It was also the first time a Dallas player had 20 boards in a regulation-length game since Tyson Chandler hauled in 23 vs. Phoenix on 4/8/15. Jordan had 13 games with 20-plus boards last season.

• DeAndre Jordan has collected 10-plus rebounds in 16 of Dallas’ first 17 games this season. He’s averaging 13.6 rebounds per game on the year, which ranks third in the NBA. The highest single-season rebounding average in Mavericks history is 11.9 boards per game by James Donaldson in 1986-87.

• DeAndre Jordan is shooting a career-high 80.3 percent (53-of-66) from the free-throw line this season. Jordan shot 58 percent (181-of-312) from the stripe with the L.A. Clippers last year.

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• Luka Dončić recorded his first career double-double with 15 points, a career-high 10 rebounds, three assists and one block in 37 minutes at Memphis on 11/19. His previous high-rebounding effort was nine (three times).

• Dorian Finney-Smith produced 13 points (5-10 FGs, 3-6 3FGs) in 34 minutes at Memphis on 11/19. He scored 11-plus points for the sixth time in his last eight games (eighth time this season). Finney-Smith, who had five double-figure scoring efforts in all of 2017-18 (after missing significant time with left quadriceps tendinitis), scored 10-plus points for the eighth time in Dallas’ first 16 games in 2018-19.

• Dorian Finney-Smith is shooting a team-high 42.2 percent (27-64 3FGs) from beyond the arc this season. He’s made at least one 3-pointer in 14 of Dallas’ first 17 games this season (and multiple trifectas in 10 of the team’s first 17 games).

• Luka Dončić is averaging 19.3 points, 6.9 rebounds and 4.1 assists per game through his first 17 career games. The only rookies in NBA history to average at least 19 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists per game for a season are: Oscar Robertson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Michael Jordan, Elgin Baylor, Sidney Wicks, Larry Bird and Grant Hill.

• Luka Dončić produced a game-high 22 points vs. Oklahoma City (11/10), after he scored a team-high 23 points vs. Washington (11/3) and a game-high 24 points at Utah (11/7). He scored 20-plus in three consecutive games for the first time in his career. Dončić led Dallas in scoring in each of those three games.

• J.J. Barea tallied a season-high 21 points (8-14 FGs, 3-4 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), including 11 in the first quarter, to go along with three rebounds, five assists and one steal in 31 minutes vs. Oklahoma City on 11/10. Barea, whose previous high-scoring game this season was 15 points at the L.A. Lakers (10/31), had 16 points in the first half alone against the Thunder. The Mavericks were 4-1 last season when Barea scored 20-plus points.

• Wesley Matthews had 22 points (7-14 FGs, 5-8 3FGs, 3-3 FTs), including 14 in the second quarter, vs. Washington on 11/6/18. He scored 20-plus points for the sixth time in his last eight games. Matthews posted four straight 20-point scoring efforts from 10/22-10/26/18 (20 vs. Chicago 10/22/18, 23 at Atlanta 10/24/18, 21 at Toronto 10/26/18, 22 vs. Utah 10/28/18), tying a career-high streak for consecutive 20-point games. His other four-game streak of consecutive 20-point outings came with the Blazers in 2010-11 (2/13-2/23/11).

• Harrison Barnes recorded his first double-double of the season (22nd career) with 19 points, a career-high-tying 13 rebounds, three assists and two steals in 31 minutes vs. Washington on 11/6. It marked the fourth time in his career he grabbed 13 boards.

• Dennis Smith Jr. tallied a game-high-tying 23 points (8-14 FGs, 2-4 3FGs, 5-10 FTs) in 32 minutes vs. New York on 11/2. He scored 20-plus points for the third time in his last four games (27 vs. Utah 10/28, 22 at San Antonio 10/29), after he failed to score 20 in each of his first four games of the season. His 23-point outing against the Knicks marked his 18th career 20-point effort.

• Dorian Finney-Smith registered a career-high 19 points (8-10 FGs, 2-2 3FGs, 1-2 FTs), including 10 in the first quarter, to go along with a season-high-tying seven rebounds, two assists and two steals in 27 minutes off the bench vs. New York on 11/2/18. His previous high-scoring game was 17 vs. Sacramento on 12/18/16. Finney-Smith’s 10-point first quarter was also the highest-scoring quarter of his career (his previous high-scoring period was eight, which he achieved five times – once in each of the first three periods and twice in the fourth).

• J.J. Barea recorded his second double-double of the season (23rd career) with 15 points and a game-high 10 assists in 25 minutes at the L.A. Lakers (10/31). He handed out 10-plus assists for the third time in his first eight games of the season. Barea had a career-high 10 double-digit assist games in 2017-18.

• Dennis Smith Jr. tallied a career-high-tying (game-high) 27 points (12-19 FGs, 3-4 3FGs), including 16 on a perfect 7-of-7 shooting (2-2 3FGs) in the third quarter, to go along with three assists and a team-high two blocks in 34 minutes vs. Utah on 10/28/18. Smith’s other 27-point effort occurred against San Antonio last season on 11/14/17. His 16-point third quarter against the Jazz was the second-highest scoring game of his career (he had an 18-point fourth quarter in his 27-point outing against the Spurs on 11/14/17).

2018-19 MAVERICKS MILESTONES Statistical research assistance provided by the Elias Sports Bureau, STATS LLC, Basketball-Reference.com, NBA.com/Stats, ESPN

• J.J. Barea has scored 4,986 points with Dallas and needs 14 for 5,000 with the franchise.

• J.J. Barea has 6,943 points and needs 57 for 7,000 in his career.

• J.J. Barea has played in 780 games and needs 20 for 800 in his career.

• J.J. Barea handed out his 3,000th career assist at the 4:43 mark of the first quarter against New York on 11/2 (he set up Harrison Barnes for a 3-pointer).

• Harrison Barnes has played in 476 games and needs 24 for 500 in his career.

• Harrison Barnes hit his 500th career 3-pointer at the 4:56 mark of the second quarter against Utah on 11/14.

• Harrison Barnes reached 1,000 career made free throws at the 6:49 mark of the fourth quarter vs. Washington on 11/6 (he made a pair of foul shots for career free throws Nos. 1,000 and 1,001).

• Harrison Barnes reached 3,000 points with the Mavericks with a floater at the 6:56 mark of the third quarter at San Antonio on 10/29.

• Devin Harris has 972 steals and needs 28 for 1,000 in his career.

• Devin Harris has 774 3-pointers and needs 26 for 800 in his career.

• Devin Harris has played 22,995 minutes and needs 5 for 23,000 in his career.

• DeAndre Jordan has 2,929 field goals and needs 71 for 3,000 in his career.

• DeAndre Jordan has 1,295 blocks and needs five to become the 47th player in league history with 1,300 career rejections.

• DeAndre Jordan has 2,478 offensive rebounds and needs 22 for 2,500 in his career. He will become the 45th player in NBA history with 2,500 offensive boards.

• DeAndre Jordan pulled down his 8,000th career rebound at the 5:19 mark of the third quarter at Phoenix on 10/17. He entered the 2018-19 season needing 12 boards for 8,000 and corralled exactly 12 in the opener.

• Wesley Matthews has scored 2,976 points with the Mavericks and needs 24 for 3,000 with the team.

• Wesley Matthews reached 1,000 field goals with the Mavericks with a 3-pointer at the 3:21 mark of the fourth quarter vs. New York on 11/2. Of those 1,000 field goals, 541 of them were 3-point baskets.

• Wesley Matthews made his 600th career start (in his 660th career game) at Toronto on 10/26.

• Dirk Nowitzki has 9,868 defensive rebounds and needs 132 to become the fifth player in NBA history with 10,000 career defensive boards.

• Dirk Nowitzki has made 1,918 career 3-pointers and needs 82 for 2,000 in his career.

• Dwight Powell has 1,810 points and needs 190 for 2,000 in his career.

• Dennis Smith Jr. has 420 assists and needs 80 for 500 in his career.

• Dennis Smith Jr. has played in 85 games (all starts) and needs 15 for 100 in his career.

***Note: Bigger milestones are listed under “Mavericks Notes”***

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HEAD COACH RICK CARLISLE Virginia • 16 Years Head Coaching Experience Career Regular Season Record (17th Season): 726-587 (.553) Career Playoff Record (12 playoff appearances): 58-62 (.483)

Regular Season Record with Dallas (11th Season): 445-376 (.542) Playoff Record with Dallas (7 playoff appearances): 28-30 (.483)

Rick Carlisle is in his 11th season as the head coach of the Dallas Mavericks. He is the third-longest tenured head coach in the league behind San Antonio’s Gregg Popovich (hired in December 1996) and Miami’s Erick Spoelstra (April 2008). Carlisle recorded his 700th career win with Dallas’ 108-82 victory over the L.A. Clippers on Dec. 2, 2017, becoming the 18th coach in NBA history to reach the milestone. He joined the Spurs’ Gregg Popovich and the Clippers’ Doc Rivers as the only active coaches with 700 victories. Carlisle, who was named the ninth head coach in Mavericks history on May 9, 2008, became the winningest head coach in team history with Dallas’ 103-93 victory at the L.A. Lakers on Nov. 1, 2015, passing Don Nelson (339) with his 340th win with the franchise. Carlisle became the first coach in Mavericks history to reach 400 wins with the franchise with Dallas’ 108-104 victory at Portland on Feb. 3, 2017. Carlisle led his team to the playoffs 12 times in his first 14 seasons as a head coach. He guided the Mavericks to their first-ever world championship in 2011, while posting an impressive 16-5 mark during the 2011 postseason. Carlisle, who won a title as a player with Boston in 1986, is one of only 14 individuals to win an NBA championship as both a player and a head coach. Dallas reached the postseason in seven of Carlisle’s first eight seasons at the helm. He joined the Mavericks after spending six seasons, with Detroit and Indiana, as a head coach. Carlisle served as an ESPN studio analyst during the 2007-08 NBA season before coming to Dallas. Carlisle began his head coaching career with Detroit. During his two-season tenure, the Pistons won 61 percent (100-64) of their games to go along with two Central Division championships and one trip to the Eastern Conference Finals. Following his first season as head coach in 2002, Carlisle earned the NBA’s Coach of the Year award. On Sept. 2, 2003, Carlisle joined Indiana as head coach. In his first year, Carlisle led the Pacers to the NBA’s best record (61-21), the most victories in franchise history, the best winning percentage in team history (.744) and a Central Division championship. He also led the Pacers to the 2004 Eastern Conference Finals where they eventually lost to the Pistons.

Carlisle, including his previous two seasons with Detroit, became the first coach since Pat Riley to win 50 games and division championships in each of his first three seasons as a head coach. Overall, Carlisle earned a 181-147 (.552) regular season record in Indiana and led the team to three consecutive postseason appearances before stepping down following the 2006-07 campaign. Carlisle began his coaching career in 1989 as an assistant with the New Jersey Nets. In five seasons with the Nets, he had the opportunity to work under Hall of Fame coaching legends Bill Fitch and Chuck Daly. Carlisle then moved on to Portland, where he spent three seasons as an assistant under P.J. Carlesimo before joining former teammate Larry Bird’s staff in Indiana during the summer of 1997. In 1984, Carlisle began his NBA career as the only rookie to make the Boston Celtics roster. He spent three seasons in Boston and enjoyed his best year as a pro when he averaged 9.9 minutes in 77 games for the 1986 world champions. He then played one year with the New York Knicks under head coach Rick Pitino before moving on to New Jersey, where he played briefly for Fitch before being offered an assistant coaching position with the franchise. Collegiately, Carlisle played two years at the University of Maine before transferring to the University of Virginia, where he was co-captain of the Cavaliers’ 1984 Final Four team. A native of Ogdensburg, N.Y., he graduated in 1984 with a B.A. in psychology from Virginia.

RICK CARLISLE’S COACHING RANKS:

DALLAS MAVERICKS’ ALL-TIME WINS LIST NBA’S ALL-TIME WINS LIST

RK COACH YEARS W L PCT RK COACH YEARS W L PCT

1 Rick Carlisle 2008-09 through Present 445 376 .542 15 Doc Rivers 1999-00 through Present 819 603 .576

2 Don Nelson 1997-98 through 3/17/05 339 251 .575 16 Gene Shue 1966-67 through 1988-89 784 861 .477

3 Dick Motta 1980-81 through 1986-87, ‘94-95 through ‘95-96 329 409 .446 17 Rick Carlisle 2001-02 through Present 726 587 .553

4 Avery Johnson 3/18/05 through 2007-08 194 70 .735 18 John MacLeod 1973-74 through 1990-91 707 657 .518

5 John MacLeod 1987-88 through 11/26/89 96 79 .549 19 Red Holzman 1953-54 through 1981-82 696 604 .535

RICK CARLISLE’S OVERALL RECORD

REGULAR SEASON POSTSEASON

YEAR TEAM W/L PCT W/L PCT

2001-02 Detroit 50-32 .610 4-6 .400

2002-03 Detroit 50-32 .610 8-9 .471

2003-04 Indiana 61-21 .744 10-6 .625

2004-05 Indiana 44-38 .537 6-7 .462

2005-06 Indiana 41-41 .500 2-4 .333

2006-07 Indiana 35-47 .427 - -

2008-09 Dallas 50-32 .610 5-5 .500

2009-10 Dallas 55-27 .671 2-4 .333

2010-11 Dallas 57-25 .695 16-5 .762

2011-12 Dallas 36-30 .545 0-4 .000

2012-13 Dallas 41-41 .500 - -

2013-14 Dallas 49-33 .598 3-4 .429

2014-15 Dallas 50-32 .610 1-4 .200

2015-16 Dallas 42-40 .512 1-4 .200

2016-17 Dallas 33-49 .402 - -

2017-18 Dallas 24-58 .293 - -

2018-19 Dallas 8-9 .471 TBD TBD

TOTALS 726-587 .553 58-62 .483

RICK CARLISLE’S ALL-TIME RECORD VS. THE NBA (ENTERING 11/24/18) vs. WESTERN CONFERENCE: 362-346

TEAM W L TEAM W L TEAM W L

Dallas 4 8 Golden State 22 27 Denver 22 27

Houston 26 25 L.A. Clippers 25 22 Minnesota 29 20

Memphis 30 22 L.A. Lakers 24 25 Oklahoma City 21 28

New Orleans 30 23 Phoenix 27 22 Portland 27 20

San Antonio 15 38 Sacramento 29 19 Utah 31 20

Southwest 105 116 Pacific 127 115 Northwest 130 115

vs. EASTERN CONFERENCE: 364-241

TEAM W L TEAM W L TEAM W L

Boston 25 18 Chicago 27 18 Atlanta 22 21

Brooklyn 24 18 Cleveland 24 19 Charlotte 23 10

New York 28 16 Detroit 21 14 Miami 23 18

Philadelphia 26 15 Indiana 15 12 Orlando 26 15

Toronto 24 18 Milwaukee 25 18 Washington 31 11

Atlantic 127 85 Central 112 81 Southeast 125 75

CAREER REGULAR SEASON RECORD: 726-587

REGULAR SEASON RECORD WITH DALLAS: 445-376

LONGEST TENURED NBA HEAD COACHES

RK COACH (TEAM) HIRE DATE (SEASON)

1 Gregg Popovich (San Antonio Spurs) Dec. 10, 1996 (23rd Season)

2 Erick Spoelstra (Miami Heat) April 28, 2008 (11th Season)

3 Rick Carlisle (Dallas Mavericks) May 9, 2008 (11th Season)

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MAVERICKS PLAYERS

#37 KOSTAS ANTETOKOUNMPO (Two-way Player) Forward • 6-10 • 200 • 11/20/97 • Dayton/Greece • Rookie SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG%

2018-19 - - - - - - - - -

RECENT GAMES

OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

11/21 vs. BKN W NWT-INACTIVE (G LEAGUE TEAM – TWO-WAY CONTRACT)

11/19 at MEM L NWT-INACTIVE (G LEAGUE TEAM – TWO-WAY CONTRACT)

11/17 vs. GS W NWT-INACTIVE (G LEAGUE TEAM – TWO-WAY CONTRACT)

11/14 vs. UTA W NWT-INACTIVE (G LEAGUE TEAM – TWO-WAY CONTRACT)

11/12 at CHI W NWT-INACTIVE (G LEAGUE TEAM – TWO-WAY CONTRACT)

2018-19 SEASON: Has yet to make his NBA regular-season debut (Inactive-G League Team). PRESEASON 2018: Averaged 4.8 points (.875 FG), 1.5 rebounds, 1.0 block and 6.7 minutes in 4 games. SUMMER 2018: Appeared in 4 games for DAL at MGM Resorts Summer League 2018 (Las Vegas), averaging 5.0 points, 2.5 rebounds, 1.3 steals and 1.3 blocks in 11.8 minutes. NOTES: Signed to a two-way contract by DAL (7/13/18)…selected by PHI with the final pick (60th overall selection) in the 2018 NBA Draft…draft rights traded with Ray Spalding (56th overall pick) to DAL for Shake Milton (54th overall selection)…as a redshirt freshman at Dayton in 2017-18, averaged 5.2 points and 2.9 rebounds in 29 games (6 starts)…led the Flyers in defensive rating and ranked 10th in the Atlantic 10 in bpg (1.1) despite averaging only 15.1 minutes…full name is Kostas Ndubuisi Antetokounmpo…name is pronounced “COAST-us ah-deh-toh-KOON-boh”…born in Athens, Greece…comes from a family of athletes…son of Nigerian immigrants, Charles and Veronica Antetokounmpo…his father was a Nigerian soccer player and his mother was a high jumper…has three older brothers, Francis, Giannis and Thanasis, and one younger brother, Alexis…Francis plays professional soccer, Giannis is an All-Star forward for the Milwaukee Bucks, Thanasis played briefly for the New York Knicks (and now plays in the EuroLeague), and Alexis plays high school basketball in the U.S. MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 0 on the season; Inactive List – 17 on the season.

2018-19 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS PTS FGM FGA 3FGM 3FGA FTM FTA OREB DREB TREB ASTS STLS BLKS MINS

#5 JOSE JUAN BAREA Guard • 6-0 • 185 • 6/26/84 • Northeastern/Puerto Rico • 12 Years Pro SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG%

2018-19 16 0 10.3 2.3 5.7 0.5 0.1 19.5 .413

RECENT GAMES

OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

11/21 vs. BKN W 29:01 8-14 1-4 1-2 0 2 2 7 3 0 1 0 18

11/19 at MEM L DND-LEFT ADDUCTOR STRAIN

11/17 vs. GS W 20:22 6-9 1-2 0-0 1 2 3 3 2 0 3 0 13

11/14 vs. UTA W 18:41 5-8 0-3 4-7 0 2 2 5 1 1 0 1 14

11/12 at CHI W 23:48 6-12 1-2 1-2 1 4 5 5 1 0 3 0 14

2018-19 SEASON: 2 double-doubles (both point/assist)…1 game with 20+ points (1-0 record)…3 games with 15+ points…8 games with 10+ points (6-2 record)…3 games with 10+ assists…6 games with 7+ assists…10 games with 5+ assists…1st double-double with 12 points (4-10 FGs, 2-6 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), 11 assists and 2 steals in 22 minutes vs. MIN (10/20/18)…2nd double-double with 15 points (7-15 FGs, 1-2 FTs) and 10 assists in 25 minutes at LAL (10/31/18)…21 points (8-14 FGs, 3-4 3FGs, 2-3 FTs), 3 rebounds and 5 assists in 22 minutes vs. OKC (11/10/18)…14 points (6-12 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, 1-2 FTs), 5 rebounds and 5 assists in 24 minutes at CHI (11/12/18)…18 points (8-14 FGs, 1-4 3FGs, 1-2 FTs) and 7 assists in 29 minutes vs. BKN (11/21/18). NOTES: Is in his 2nd stint with the Mavericks…re-signed by DAL (7/16/15)…averaged career highs of 11.6 points, 2.9 rebounds, 6.3 assists and 1.7 3-pointers per game in 2017-18…recipient of the J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award and the Mannie Jackson Human Spirit Award in 2017-18, in recognition of his relief efforts in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria…named Western Conference Player of the Week for games played from 3/28-4/3/16 (1st career POW award)…member of DAL’s 2011 NBA championship team…went undrafted in the 2006 NBA Draft and was signed by DAL as a rookie free agent (8/11/06)…full name is Jose Juan “J.J.” Barea Mora…last name is pronounced “ba-RAY-ah.” MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 2 on the season, 23 in career; Triple-Doubles – 0 on the season, 1 in career; Injury List – DND (left adductor strain) at MEM (11/19/18).

2018-19 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS PTS 21 vs. OKC 11/10/18 32 at BKN 12/23/15 FGM 8 2 times 13 2 times FGA 15 at LAL 10/31/18 23 at DET 4/1/16 3FGM 3 vs. OKC 11/10/18 7 vs. CHI 12/26/15 3FGA 7 vs. CHI 10/22/18 11 at MEM 3/31/17 FTM 7 at UTA 11/7/18 9 at UTA 4/12/13 FTA 7 2 times 10 2 times OREB 1 7 times 5 at GS 4/17/07 DREB 4 at CHI 11/12/18 9 at OKC 3/23/12 TREB 5 at CHI 11/12/18 10 2 times ASTS 11 vs. MIN 10/20/18 15 at DEN 4/11/12 STLS 2 2 times 4 2 times BLKS 1 vs. UTA 11/14/18 1 22 times MINS 29 vs. BKN 11/21/18 48 vs. GS 4/22/12

#40 HARRISON BARNES Forward • 6-8 • 225 • 5/30/92 • North Carolina/USA • 6 Years Pro SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG%

2018-19 13 13 16.8 4.8 1.2 0.9 0.2 31.7 .403

RECENT GAMES

OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

11/21 vs. BKN W 35:01 10-20 5-8 3-3 1 4 5 0 0 1 1 0 28

11/19 at MEM L 36:57 3-14 1-7 3-4 0 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 10

11/17 vs. GS W 36:42 7-14 2-4 7-11 1 7 8 1 4 0 0 0 23

11/14 vs. UTA W 26:28 6-11 3-5 4-4 0 4 4 2 1 0 0 0 19

11/12 at CHI W 32:42 7-16 1-6 8-9 0 5 5 1 0 4 2 0 23

2018-19 SEASON: 1 game with 25+ points…3 games with 20+ points (3-0 record)…7 games with 15+ points (5-2 record)…12 games with 10+ points…1st double-double with 19 points (6-13 FGs, 2-5 3FGs, 5-5 FTs), 13 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals in 31 minutes vs. WAS (11/6/18)…23 points (7-16 FGs, 1-6 3FGs, 8-9 FTs), 5 rebounds and 4 steals in 33 minutes at CHI (11/12/18)…23 points (7-14 FGs, 2-4 3FGs, 7-11 FTs) and 8 rebounds in 37 minutes vs. GS (11/17/18)…28 points (10-20 FGs, 5-8 3FGs, 3-3 FTs) and 5 rebounds in 35 minutes vs. BKN (11/21/18). NOTES: Signed as a free agent by DAL (7/8/16)…led DAL in points, rebounds, minutes, FGM, FTM and starts in each of his first 2 seasons with the team (2016-18)…scored 30+ points 11 times in his first 2 seasons with DAL, after he dropped 30 just once in his first 4 seasons with GS…increased his scoring average in each of his first 5 NBA seasons (9.2 ppg in 2012-13, 9.5 ppg in 2013-14, 10.1 ppg in 2014-15, 11.7 ppg in 2015-16, 19.2 ppg in 2016-17)…started all 82 games for the 2014-15 NBA champion Golden State Warriors…helped the Warriors win an NBA-record 73 games in 2015-16…won a gold medal playing for Team USA at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro…NBA All-Rookie First Team (2013)…First Team All-ACC (2012)…Second Team All-ACC (2011)…ACC Rookie of the Year (2011)…full name is Harrison Bryce Jordan Barnes. MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 1 on the season, 22 in career; Triple-Doubles – 0 in career; Injury List – Missed the first 4 games of the season due to a right hamstring strain (at PHO 10/17/18-at ATL 10/24/18); Inactive List – 4 on the season.

2018-19 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS PTS 28 vs. BKN 11/21/18 34 vs. MIL 11/6/16 FGM 10 vs. BKN 11/21/18 13 4 times FGA 20 vs. BKN 11/21/18 26 2 times 3FGM 5 vs. BKN 11/21/18 7 vs. PHI 10/28/17 3FGA 8 vs. BKN 11/21/18 12 vs. PHI 10/28/17 FTM 8 at CHI 11/12/18 13 vs. PHO 3/11/17 FTA 11 vs. GS 11/17/18 14 vs. PHO 3/11/17 OREB 3 vs. WAS 11/6/18 6 vs. ATL 3/1/16 DREB 10 vs. WAS 11/6/18 12 at LAC 12/25/14 TREB 13 vs. WAS 11/6/18 13 4 times ASTS 3 2 times 6 2 times STLS 4 at CHI 11/12/18 4 3 times BLKS 1 2 times 2 7 times MINS 37 2 times 49 vs. MEM 11/20/13

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#45 RYAN BROEKHOFF Guard-Forward • 6-7 • 215 • 8/23/90 • Valparaiso/Australia • Rookie SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG%

2018-19 9 0 1.2 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.7 .364

RECENT GAMES

OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

11/21 vs. BKN W 9:00 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

11/19 at MEM L 0:35 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

11/17 vs. GS W DNP-COACH’S DECISION

11/14 vs. UTA W 7:31 2-2 1-1 0-0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 5

11/12 at CHI W DNP-COACH’S DECISION

2018-19 SEASON: 5 points (2-2 FGs, 1-1 3FGs) and 2 rebounds in 8 minutes vs. UTA (11/14/18). NOTES: Signed as a free agent by DAL (8/6/18)…spent the last 5 seasons playing professionally in Turkey and Russia, including the most recent 3 with Russia’s PBC Lokomotiv Kuban…in 16 VTB United League games for Loko last season, averaged 8.1 points, 4.0 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 1.1 steals…in 16 EuroCup games for Loko in 2017-18, averaged 12.3 points, 5.5 rebounds and 1.3 assists en route to earning All-EuroCup First Team honors…went undrafted in the 2013 NBA Draft…played 4 years at Valparaiso (2009-13)…as a junior in 2011-12, averaged 14.8 points, a league-high 8.6 rebounds and 2.3 assists on his way to being named the Horizon League Player of the Year…as a senior in 2012-13, averaged a career-high 15.7 points to go with 7.3 rebounds and 2.3 assists while leading the Crusaders to a berth in the 2013 NCAA Tournament…native of Melbourne, Australia…member of the Australian national team, who played for the Boomers at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 0 on the season; DNP-CDs – 8 on the season.

2018-19 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS PTS 5 vs. UTA 11/14/18 5 vs. UTA 11/14/18 FGM 2 vs. UTA 11/14/18 2 vs. UTA 11/14/18 FGA 3 2 times 3 2 times 3FGM 1 3 times 1 3 times 3FGA 3 2 times 3 2 times FTM 0 0 FTA 0 0 OREB 0 0 DREB 2 vs. UTA 11/14/18 2 vs. UTA 11/14/18 TREB 2 vs. UTA 11/14/18 2 vs. UTA 11/14/18 ASTS 0 0 STLS 0 0 BLKS 0 0 MINS 9 vs. BKN 11/21/18 9 vs. BKN 11/21/18

#13 JALEN BRUNSON Guard • 6-3 • 190 • 8/31/96 • Villanova/USA • Rookie SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG%

2018-19 15 1 4.8 1.5 1.5 0.5 0.0 13.9 .408

RECENT GAMES

OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

11/21 vs. BKN W DNP-COACH’S DECISION

11/19 at MEM L 24:57 3-9 0-1 2-2 1 3 4 4 4 1 0 0 8

11/17 vs. GS W DNP-COACH’S DECISION

11/14 vs. UTA W 8:32 4-4 0-0 1-1 0 2 2 4 1 0 1 0 9

11/12 at CHI W 12:54 1-3 0-0 0-2 1 2 3 0 1 1 1 0 2

2018-19 SEASON: 1 game with 10+ points…11 points (5-7 FGs, 1-2 3FGs), 2 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 steal in 16 minutes at UTA (11/7/18)…9 points (4-4 FGs, 1-1 FTs), 2 rebounds and 4 assists in 9 minutes vs. UTA (11/14/18)…8 points (3-9 FGs, 2-2 FTs), 4 rebounds, 4 assists and 1 steal in 25 minutes at MEM (11/19/18). NOTES: Selected by DAL in the second round (33rd overall pick) of the 2018 NBA Draft…started 115 of 116 games in his 3 seasons at Villanova…2-time NCAA champion (2016, 2018)…Consensus National Player of the Year (2018)…Consensus First Team All-American (2018)…Bob Cousy Award winner (2018)…Big East Player of the Year (2018)…2-time First Team All-BIG EAST (2017, 2018)…as a junior in 2017-18, averaged 18.9 points, 3.1 rebounds, 4.6 assists and 31.8 minutes in 40 games (all starts) while leading the Wildcats to their 2nd national championship in a span of 3 years…USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year (2015)…FIBA U19 World Cup MVP (2015)…2-time Illinois Gatorade Player of the Year (2014, 2015) and also was Illinois' Mr. Basketball as a senior in 2015…led Stevenson HS (Lincolnshire, Ill.) to the 2015 4A state championship. MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 0 on the season; DNP-CDs – 2 on the season.

2018-19 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS PTS 11 at UTA 11/7/18 11 at UTA 11/7/18 FGM 5 at UTA 11/7/18 5 at UTA 11/7/18 FGA 11 at TOR 10/26/18 11 at TOR 10/26/18 3FGM 2 2 times 2 2 times 3FGA 4 3 times 4 3 times FTM 2 3 times 2 3 times FTA 2 4 times 2 4 times OREB 1 3 times 1 3 times DREB 5 at ATL 10/24/18 5 at ATL 10/24/18 TREB 5 at ATL 10/24/18 5 at ATL 10/24/18 ASTS 4 3 times 4 3 times STLS 1 7 times 1 7 times BLKS 0 0 MINS 30 at TOR 10/26/18 30 at TOR 10/26/18

#77 LUKA DONČIĆ Guard-Forward • 6-7 • 218 • 2/28/99 • Real Madrid/Slovenia • Rookie SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG%

2018-19 17 17 19.3 6.9 4.1 0.9 0.3 33.9 .453

RECENT GAMES

OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

11/21 vs. BKN W 33:52 5-11 2-3 9-11 2 7 9 4 4 2 3 0 21

11/19 at MEM L 36:32 6-20 3-9 0-0 1 9 10 3 2 0 3 1 15

11/17 vs. GS W 35:47 9-20 2-8 4-4 1 8 9 4 3 0 3 0 24

11/14 vs. UTA W 25:09 5-13 2-4 1-2 1 5 6 2 1 2 3 1 13

11/12 at CHI W 31:47 3-12 2-7 3-4 2 4 6 3 1 1 3 0 11

2018-19 SEASON: 1 double-double (point/rebound)…1 game with 30+ points…2 games with 25+ points…9 games with 20+ points…12 games with 15+ points…17 games with 10+ points…1 game with 10+ rebounds…2 games with 7+ assists…5 games with 5+ assists…26 points (8-16 FGs, 4-9 3FGs, 6-9 FTs), 6 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals and 1 block in 36 minutes vs. MIN (10/20/18)…22 points (7-14 FGs, 4-6 3FGs, 4-4 FTs), 5 rebounds and 4 assists in 35 minutes at TOR (10/26/18)…31 points (11-18 FGs, 4-6 3FGs, 5-6 FTs), 8 rebounds, 4 assists, 1 steal and 1 block in 40 minutes at SA (10/29/18)…23 points (9-16 FGs, 2-7 3FGs, 3-3 FTs), 6 rebounds and 3 assists in 33 minutes vs. WAS (11/6/18)…24 points (7-14 FGs, 3-4 3FGs, 7-7 FTs), 6 rebounds and 2 assists in 35 minutes at UTA (11/7/18)…22 points (9-15 FGs, 1-4 3FGs, 3-4 FTs), 6 rebounds and 8 assists in 31 minutes vs. OKC (11/10/18)…24 points (9-20 FGs, 2-8 3FGs, 4-4 FTs), 9 rebounds and 4 assists in 36 minutes vs. GS (11/17/18)…1st double-double with 15 points (6-20 FGs, 3-9 3FGs), 10 rebounds, 3 assists and 1 block in 37 minutes at MEM (11/19/18)…21 points (5-11 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 9-11 FTs), 9 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals in 34 minutes vs. BKN (11/21/18). NOTES: Selected by ATL with the 3rd overall pick in the 2018 NBA Draft…draft rights traded to DAL for the draft rights to the 5th overall pick Trae Young and a protected 2019 first-round pick…guided Real Madrid to the 2018 EuroLeague title at age 19 while becoming the youngest-ever recipient of the EuroLeague MVP and EuroLeague Final Four MVP awards…earned Liga ACB MVP honors in 2018 after leading Real to their 3rd ACB championship in 4 years…EuroLeague champion (2018)…EuroLeague MVP (2018)…EuroLeague Final Four MVP (2018)…All-EuroLeague First Team (2018)…2-time EuroLeague Rising Star (2017, 2018)…3-time Liga ACB champion (2015, 2016, 2018)…Liga ACB MVP (2018)…All-Liga ACB First Team (2018)…2-time Spanish ACB Best Young Player (2017, 2018)…3-time ACB All-Young Players Team (2016, 2017, 2018)…2-time Spanish King’s Cup winner (2016, 2017)…FIBA Intercontinental Cup champion (2015)…EB Next Generation Tournament champion (2015)…EB Next Generation Tournament MVP (2015)…helped lead the Slovenian national team to a gold-medal finish at EuroBasket 2017…born in Ljubljana, Slovenia…signed with Real Madrid at age 13…father, Sasha Dončić, was a pro in Slovenia and teammate of Miami Heat guard Goran Dragić on Olimpija…name is pronounced “LOO-kuh DON-chitch.” MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 1 on the season; Triple-Doubles – 0 on the season.

2018-19 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS PTS 31 at SA 10/29/18 31 at SA 10/29/18 FGM 11 at SA 10/29/18 11 at SA 10/29/18 FGA 20 2 times 20 2 times 3FGM 4 3 times 4 3 times 3FGA 9 3 times 9 3 times FTM 9 vs. BKN 11/21/18 9 vs. BKN 11/21/18 FTA 11 vs. BKN 11/21/18 11 vs. BKN 11/21/18 OREB 2 5 times 2 5 times DREB 9 2 times 9 2 times TREB 10 at MEM 11/19/18 10 at MEM 11/19/18 ASTS 8 vs. OKC 11/10/18 8 vs. OKC 11/10/18 STLS 2 3 times 2 3 times BLKS 1 5 times 1 5 times MINS 40 at SA 10/29/18 40 at SA 10/29/18

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#10 DORIAN FINNEY-SMITH Forward • 6-8 • 220 • 5/4/93 • Florida/USA • 2 Years Pro SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG%

2018-19 17 8 9.0 4.0 0.8 0.9 0.7 27.2 .482

RECENT GAMES

OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

11/21 vs. BKN W 32:04 1-9 0-4 3-5 3 1 4 1 4 0 1 1 5

11/19 at MEM L 33:46 5-10 3-6 0-0 0 3 3 0 3 2 0 1 13

11/17 vs. GS W 40:15 5-11 2-6 1-2 3 2 5 3 3 2 1 0 13

11/14 vs. UTA W 22:19 4-4 3-3 0-2 2 3 5 0 2 1 1 1 11

11/12 at CHI W 32:50 2-6 1-5 3-4 0 2 2 1 4 1 2 1 8

2018-19 SEASON: 1 game with 15+ points…8 games with 10+ points…12 points (4-7 FGs, 2-5 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), 3 rebounds and 3 blocks in 30 minutes at PHO (10/17/18)…12 points (4-8 FGs, 2-5 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), 5 rebounds and 2 steals in 40 minutes vs. CHI (10/22/18)…19 points (8-10 FGs, 2-2 3FGs, 1-2 FTs), 7 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals in 27 minutes vs. NY (11/2/18)…11 points (3-5 FGs, 3-4 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), 5 rebounds and 3 blocks in 28 minutes vs. WAS (11/6/18)…11 points (4-7 FGs, 2-2 3FGs, 1-2 FTs) and 6 rebounds in 25 minutes vs. OKC (11/10/18)…11 points (4-4 FGs, 3-3 3FGs) and 5 rebounds in 22 minutes vs. UTA (11/14/18)…13 points (5-11 FGs, 2-6 3FGs, 1-2 FTs), 5 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals in 40 minutes vs. GS (11/17/18)…13 points (5-10 FGs, 3-6 3FGs), 3 rebounds, 2 steals and 1 blocks in 34 minutes at MEM (11/19/18). NOTES: Signed as a free agent by DAL (7/8/16)…appeared in a team-high 81 games (35 starts) for DAL in 2016-17, the most ever by a Mavericks undrafted rookie in any 1 season (previous: 74 by Walter Bond in 1992-93)…went undrafted in the 2016 NBA Draft…became 1st player at Florida to join 1,000-point club after transferring to the school (transferred from Virginia Tech after his freshman season)...as a senior in 2015-16, averaged 14.7 points, 8.3 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 36 games for the Gators…2-time Second Team All-SEC (2015, 2016)…SEC Sixth Man of the Year (2014)…ACC All-Freshman Team (2012). MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 0 on the season, 1 in career; Triple-Doubles – 0 in career.

2018-19 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS PTS 19 vs. NY 11/2/18 19 vs. NY 11/2/18 FGM 8 vs. NY 11/2/18 8 vs. NY 11/2/18 FGA 11 vs. GS 11/17/18 17 vs. PHO 4/10/18 3FGM 3 3 times 3 8 times 3FGA 6 2 times 7 2 times FTM 3 2 times 4 3 times FTA 5 vs. BKN 11/21/18 5 vs. BKN 11/21/18 OREB 5 vs. NY 11/2/18 7 at PHO 4/9/17 DREB 5 vs. OKC 11/10/18 8 vs. DEN 12/12/16 TREB 7 2 times 11 at PHO 4/9/17 ASTS 3 2 times 5 at MEM 4/12/17 STLS 2 5 times 4 at OKC 1/26/17 BLKS 3 2 times 3 2 times MINS 40 2 times 41 2 times

#34 DEVIN HARRIS Guard • 6-3 • 185 • 2/27/83 • Wisconsin/USA • 14 Years Pro SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG%

2018-19 7 0 6.3 1.9 1.3 1.3 0.3 14.8 .424

RECENT GAMES

OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

11/21 vs. BKN W 18:13 4-7 2-5 8-10 0 3 3 1 1 4 1 0 18

11/19 at MEM L 17:09 1-4 0-1 2-2 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 4

11/17 vs. GS W 18:57 1-7 1-6 2-3 0 5 5 0 2 0 0 1 5

11/14 vs. UTA W 12:52 2-4 0-1 0-1 0 1 1 0 1 1 3 0 4

11/12 at CHI W 18:29 3-5 1-3 0-0 0 1 1 2 4 2 2 1 7

2018-19 SEASON: 1 game with 15+ points…1 game with 10+ points…18 points (4-7 FGs, 2-5 3FGs, 8-10 FTs), 3 rebounds and 4 steals in 18 minutes vs. BKN (11/21/18). 2017-18 SEASON: Averaged 8.4 points, 2.1 assists and 18.9 minutes in 71 games (1 start) with DAL and DEN…in 44 games (1 start) with DAL, averaged 8.5 points and 1.9 assists in 18.3 minutes. NOTES: Signed as a free agent by DAL (8/8/18), marking his 3rd stint with the team…he joined Morlon Wiley as the only players in Mavericks history to play 3 stints with the team…appeared in 500th game with DAL (850th career) at UTA (10/30/17), becoming the 11th player to reach 500 games with the franchise…played in 501st game with DAL at LAC (11/1/17), passing Jason Kidd (500) for 10th place on the Mavs’ all-time games played list…averaged career highs of 21.3 points, 3.3 rebounds, 6.9 assists and 1.7 steals for NJ in 2008-09 en route to being named an Eastern Conference All-Star…member of DAL’s 2006 Western Conference championship team…full name is Devin Lamar Harris. MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 0 on the season, 38 in career; Triple-Doubles – 0 in career; Injury List – Missed 10 games due to a left hamstring strain (vs. MIN 10/20/18-at UTA 11/7/18), which he suffered in the season opener at PHO (10/17/18); Inactive List – 10 on the season.

2018-19 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS PTS 18 vs. BKN 11/21/18 47 at PHO 11/30/08 FGM 4 vs. BKN 11/21/18 14 3 times FGA 7 2 times 25 4 times 3FGM 2 vs. BKN 11/21/18 6 2 times 3FGA 6 vs. GS 11/17/18 12 vs. DAL 4/16/12 FTM 8 vs. BKN 11/21/18 20 vs. DET 11/7/08 FTA 10 vs. BKN 11/21/18 24 vs. DET 11/7/08 OREB 0 3 8 times DREB 5 vs. GS 11/17/18 8 at CHI 4/4/09 TREB 5 vs. GS 11/17/18 8 3 times ASTS 3 vs. OKC 11/10/18 18 vs. DEN 1/31/11 STLS 4 vs. BKN 11/21/18 6 2 times BLKS 1 2 times 3 5 times MINS 19 vs. GS 11/17/18 55 at ATL 3/25/12

#6 DEANDRE JORDAN Center • 6-11 • 265 • 7/21/88 • Texas A&M/USA • 10 Years Pro SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG%

2018-19 17 17 11.2 13.6 2.4 0.7 1.1 32.2 .622

RECENT GAMES

OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

11/21 vs. BKN W 29:29 4-6 0-0 4-6 1 13 14 3 3 2 3 0 12

11/19 at MEM L 38:21 6-12 0-0 5-6 5 15 20 2 1 0 2 0 17

11/17 vs. GS W 30:55 4-5 0-0 5-6 0 10 10 0 2 1 3 1 13

11/14 vs. UTA W 22:23 2-3 0-0 0-0 3 7 10 4 3 1 4 0 4

11/12 at CHI W 30:59 3-5 0-0 0-2 0 16 16 2 5 0 1 0 6

2018-19 SEASON: 11 double-doubles (all point/rebound)…1 20-point/10-rebound effort…1 game with 20+ points (1-0 record)…4 games with 15+ points…11 games with 10+ points…1 game with 20+ rebounds…7 games with 15+ rebounds…16 games with 10+ rebounds…2nd double-double with 22 points (8-10 FGs, 6-7 FTs), 10 rebounds, 2 steals and 5 blocks in 32 minutes vs. MIN (10/20/18)…3rd double-double with 18 points (8-11 FGs, 2-2 FTs) and 16 rebounds in 32 minutes vs. CHI (10/22/18)…5th double-double with 18 points (5-10 FGs, 8-9 FTs), 15 rebounds and 5 assists in 34 minutes at TOR (10/26/18)…6th double-double with 12 points (4-5 FGs, 4-4 FTs), 19 rebounds, 9 assists and 1 block in 37 minutes vs. UTA (10/28/18)…10th double-double with 17 points (6-12 FGs, 5-6 FTs), 20 rebounds and 2 assists in 38 minutes at MEM (11/19/18). NOTES: Signed as a free agent by DAL (7/6/18)…NBA’s all-time leader in career FG% (.671)…NBA All-Star (2017)…All-NBA First Team (2016)…All-NBA Third Team (2017, 2015)…NBA All-Defensive First Team (2015, 2016)…Olympic gold medalist (2016)…only player in NBA history with 2-or-more seasons shooting 70%+ from the field…his 71.4% FG% in 2016-17, 71.0% FG% in 2014-15 and 70.3% FG% in 2015-16 are the 2nd, 3rd and 4th-best single-season marks in NBA history (W. Chamberlain, 1972-73 – 72.7%)…led the NBA in FG% in 5 straight seasons from 2012-17, joining Wilt Chamberlain (1964-69) and Shaquille O’Neal (1997-02) as the only players in NBA history to achieve the feat…has finished in the top 3 in rebounds per game in each of the last 5 seasons (2013-18) and in the top 3 in dunks in each of the last 8 (2010-18)…led the NBA in games played over the last 8 seasons (2010-18) with 627…owns the LAC record for consecutive games played with 360 (3/25/11-1/10/16)…in 750 games (638 starts) with LAC, averaged 9.4 points, 10.7 rebounds and 1.7 blocks in 28.1 minutes…full name is Hyland DeAndre Jordan Jr. MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 11 on the season, 275 in career; Triple-Doubles – 0 in career.

2018-19 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS PTS 22 vs. MIN 10/20/18 30 at BOS 2/14/18 FGM 8 2 times 12 3 times FGA 12 at MEM 11/19/18 15 3 times 3FGM 0 1 at DAL 3/13/15 3FGA 0 1 11 times FTM 8 at TOR 10/26/18 12 5 times FTA 9 at TOR 10/26/18 34 vs. POR 11/30/15 OREB 6 vs. CHI 10/22/18 12 vs. MIN 12/6/17 DREB 18 at SA 10/29/18 20 2 times TREB 20 at MEM 11/19/18 27 at DAL 2/9/15 ASTS 9 vs. UTA 10/28/18 9 vs. UTA 10/28/18 STLS 2 2 times 5 vs. POR 11/8/14 BLKS 5 vs. MIN 10/20/18 9 at SAC 11/29/13 MINS 41 at SA 10/29/18 45 2 times

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#42 MAXI KLEBER Forward • 6-11 • 240 • 1/29/92 • Bayern Munich/Germany • 1 Year Pro SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG%

2018-19 17 0 6.3 3.5 0.6 0.4 1.5 18.4 .458

RECENT GAMES

OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

11/21 vs. BKN W 17:34 3-5 1-2 4-4 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 2 11

11/19 at MEM L 20:42 0-4 0-2 2-2 0 2 2 0 1 2 0 2 2

11/17 vs. GS W 12:14 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0

11/14 vs. UTA W 21:19 2-4 0-1 0-0 1 6 7 0 0 1 1 1 4

11/12 at CHI W 15:30 4-4 2-2 0-0 0 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 10

2018-19 SEASON: 5 games with 10+ points…4 games with 3+ blocks…8 games with 2+ blocks…12 points (5-9 FGs, 2-4 3FGs), 5 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 block in 20 minutes vs. CHI (10/22/18)…11 points (3-4 FGs, 3-3 3FGs, 2-4 FTs), 4 rebounds and 3 blocks in 22 minutes at ATL (10/24/18)…11 points (4-8 FGs, 1-4 3FGs, 2-3 FTs) and 3 rebounds in 13 minutes vs. UTA (10/28/18)…10 points (4-4 FGs, 2-2 3FGs), 2 rebounds and 2 blocks in 16 minutes at CHI (11/12/18)…11 points (3-5 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, 4-4 FTs), 2 rebounds and 2 blocks in 18 minutes vs. BKN (11/21/18). NOTES: Signed as a free agent by DAL (7/13/17)...before signing with the Mavericks, spent the previous 8 seasons playing professionally in Germany and Spain…in 37 Basketball Bundesliga (BBL) games for Germany’s Bayern Munich in 2016-17, averaged 8.9 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.2 blocks en route to being named a BBL All-Star, All-BBL Second Team and BBL Most Effective Player…All-EuroCup Second Team (2017)…2-time BBL All-Star (2014, 2017)…not drafted by an NBA franchise…hails from Würzburg, Germany, the same hometown as teammate Dirk Nowitzki…has played for the German national team in international competition…full name is Maximilian Kleber…last name pronounced “CLEE-bah.” MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 0 on the season, 1 in career; Triple-Doubles – 0 in career.

2018-19 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS PTS 12 vs. CHI 10/22/18 21 at SA 12/16/17 FGM 5 vs. CHI 10/22/18 9 at SA 12/16/17 FGA 9 vs. CHI 10/22/18 11 vs. BKN 11/29/17 3FGM 3 at ATL 10/24/18 3 3 times 3FGA 6 vs. OKC 11/10/18 6 vs. OKC 11/10/18 FTM 4 vs. BKN 11/21/18 4 2 times FTA 4 3 times 4 5 times OREB 3 vs. CHI 10/22/18 5 at PHO 1/31/18 DREB 7 at TOR 10/26/18 8 at SAC 3/27/18 TREB 8 at TOR 10/26/18 10 at PHI 4/8/18 ASTS 3 vs. OKC 11/10/18 4 vs. PHO 12/18/17 STLS 2 2 times 3 at DEN 1/27/18 BLKS 4 at TOR 10/26/18 5 2 times MINS 30 at TOR 10/26/18 35 at DEN 1/27/18

#3 DARYL MACON (Two-way Player) Guard • 6-3 • 185 • 11/29/95 • Arkansas/USA • Rookie SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG%

2018-19 1 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.9 -

RECENT GAMES

OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

11/21 vs. BKN W NWT-INACTIVE (G LEAGUE TEAM – TWO-WAY CONTRACT)

11/19 at MEM L NWT-INACTIVE (G LEAGUE TEAM – TWO-WAY CONTRACT)

11/17 vs. GS W NWT-INACTIVE (G LEAGUE TEAM – TWO-WAY CONTRACT)

11/14 vs. UTA W NWT-INACTIVE (G LEAGUE TEAM – TWO-WAY CONTRACT)

11/12 at CHI W NWT-INACTIVE (G LEAGUE TEAM – TWO-WAY CONTRACT)

2018-19 SEASON: Made NBA regular-season debut at TOR (10/26/18) and played 52 seconds. PRESEASON 2018: Averaged 4.3 points, 1.0 rebound and 6.8 minutes in 4 games…shot 54.5% (6-11 FGs) from the field, including 3-of-4 (.750) from 3-point range. SUMMER 2018: Played for the Miami Heat’s summer league teams that competed in Sacramento and Las Vegas…in 2 games (both starts) in Sacramento, averaged 7.5 points, 2.5 rebounds, 7.5 assists and 1.5 steals…in 5 games (3 starts) in Las Vegas, averaged 8.0 points, 2.6 rebounds and 3.6 assists. NOTES: Signed to a two-way contract by DAL (7/30/18)…went undrafted in the 2018 NBA Draft…played his final 2 collegiate seasons at Arkansas after transferring from Holmes CC (Goodman, Miss.), where he was a 2-time NJCAA All-American selection…in his 2 seasons as a Razorback (2016-18), averaged 15.1 points, 2.8 rebounds, 3.1 assists, 1.1 steals and 28.0 minutes in 71 games (51 starts) while shooting 45.0% (315-700 FGs) from the field, 40.5% (150-370 3FGs) from 3-point range and 87.1% (290-333 FTs) from the FT line…as a senior (2017-18), averaged 16.8 points, a team-high 3.9 assists, a team-high 1.0 steal and 30.9 minutes in 35 games (30 starts) while shooting 44.7% (174-389 FGs) from the field, 42.1% (85-202 3FGs) from 3-point range and an SEC-best 87.5% (154-176 FTs) from the FT line…named to 2018 All-SEC Second Team by the coaches…only player in the SEC to rank in the top 10 in FT% (1st), 3FG% (2nd), scoring average (5th), assists (6th) and FG% (8th) in 2017-18. MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 0 on the season; DNP-CDs – 3 on the season; Inactive List – 13 on the season.

2018-19 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS PTS 0 0 FGM 0 0 FGA 0 0 3FGM 0 0 3FGA 0 0 FTM 0 0 FTA 0 0 OREB 0 0 DREB 0 0 TREB 0 0 ASTS 0 0 STLS 0 0 BLKS 0 0 MINS 1 at TOR 10/26/18 1 at TOR 10/26/18

#23 WESLEY MATTHEWS Guard-Forward • 6-5 • 220 • 10/14/86 • Marquette/USA • 9 Years Pro SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG%

2018-19 13 13 16.2 2.6 2.4 0.9 0.2 32.5 .433

RECENT GAMES

OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

11/21 vs. BKN W DND-INACTIVE (LEFT HAMSTRING STRAIN)

11/19 at MEM L DND-INACTIVE (LEFT HAMSTRING STRAIN)

11/17 vs. GS W DND-INACTIVE (LEFT HAMSTRING STRAIN)

11/14 vs. UTA W 20:33 4-5 1-2 0-0 0 2 2 0 1 3 1 1 9

11/12 at CHI W NWT-INACTIVE (LEFT HAMSTRING STRAIN)

2018-19 SEASON: 6 games with 20+ points…8 games with 15+ points…9 games with 10+ points…20 points (6-15 FGs, 4-11 3FGs, 4-4 FTs), 4 assists and 2 steals in 32 minutes vs. CHI (10/22/18)…23 points (9-21 FGs, 5-14 3FGs), 3 rebounds and 2 assists in 34 minutes at ATL (10/24/18)…21 points (9-15 FGs, 3-8 3FGs) in 32 minutes at TOR (10/26/18)…22 points (5-17 FGs, 2-4 3FGs, 10-12 FTs) and 7 rebounds in 36 minutes vs. UTA (10/28/18)…21 points (8-15 FGs, 4-10 3FGs, 1-1 FTs) in 32 minutes at LAL (10/31/18)…22 points (7-14 FGs, 5-8 3FGs, 3-3 FTs) in 31 minutes vs. WAS (11/6/18). 2017-18 SEASON: Averaged 12.7 points (3rd on team), 3.1 rebounds, 2.7 assists, team-high 1.2 steals and 33.8 minutes in 63 games (63 starts) with DAL…shot 38.1% (153-402 3FGs) from 3-point range and 82.2% (83-101 FTs) from the FT line…made a team-high 153 3-pointers…7 games with 20+ points…43 games with 10+ points. NOTES: Signed as a free agent by DAL (7/9/15)…scored 20+ points in 4 straight games from 10/22-10/28/18, marking the longest such streak of his career…hit 1,400th career 3-pointer vs. IND (2/26/18), becoming the 1st undrafted player in NBA history (31st player overall) to reach the milestone…only NBA player with at least 125 3-pointers made in each of the last 8 seasons (2010-18)…made a career-high 10 3-pointers for a career-high-tying 36 points at WAS (12/6/15), tying the Mavs franchise record for most 3s in a game (George McCloud, 10-12, vs. PHO 12/16/95 (OT))…went undrafted in the 2009 NBA Draft…father, Wes Matthews Sr., is a former NBA guard and 2-time NBA champion with the L.A. Lakers…mother, Pam Moore, is a former All-American runner and basketball player at the University of Wisconsin. MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 0 on the season, 3 in career; Triple-Doubles – 0 in career; Injury List – Missed 4 games due to a left hamstring strain (at CHI 11/12/18, vs. GS 11/17/18-vs. BKN 11/21/18); Inactive List – 4 on the season.

2018-19 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS PTS 23 at ATL 10/24/18 36 2 times FGM 9 2 times 12 3 times FGA 21 at ATL 10/24/18 25 at HOU 10/30/16 3FGM 5 2 times 10 at WAS 12/6/15 3FGA 14 at ATL 10/24/18 17 at WAS 12/6/15 FTM 10 vs. UTA 10/28/18 12 at HOU 3/9/14 FTA 12 vs. UTA 10/28/18 13 at HOU 3/9/14 OREB 2 2 times 3 12 times DREB 5 2 times 11 at DEN 11/1/13 TREB 7 vs. UTA 10/28/18 12 at DEN 11/1/13 ASTS 5 at PHO 10/17/18 10 at CLE 12/1/12 STLS 3 vs. UTA 11/14/18 5 3 times BLKS 1 2 times 3 at GS 4/13/10 MINS 39 at SA 10/29/18 50 2 times

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#50 SALAH MEJRI Center • 7-2 • 235 • 6/15/86 • Real Madrid/Tunisia • 3 Years Pro SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG%

2018-19 4 0 2.0 2.3 0.5 0.0 0.3 7.3 .600

RECENT GAMES

OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

11/21 vs. BKN W 16:47 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 5 5 2 3 0 1 1 2

11/19 at MEM L DNP-COACH’S DECISION

11/17 vs. GS W DNP-COACH’S DECISION

11/14 vs. UTA W 6:48 2-2 0-0 2-2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6

11/12 at CHI W DNP-COACH’S DECISION

2018-19 SEASON: 6 points (2-2 FGs, 2-2 FTs) and 1 rebound in 7 minutes vs. UTA (11/14/18)…2 points (1-2 FGs), 5 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 block in 17 minutes vs. BKN (11/21/18). 2017-18 SEASON: Averaged 3.5 points, 4.0 rebounds, team-high 1.1 blocks and 11.9 minutes in 61 games (1 start) while shooting team-high 64.2% (88-137 FGs) from the field…blocked a team-high 67 shots, leading DAL in rejections for the 2nd straight season (61 in 2016-17)…among NBA leaders, ranked 23rd in blocks per game (1.10) and 6th in blocks per 48 minutes (4.41)…1 double-double (point/rebound)…3 games with 10+ points…3 games with 10+ rebounds…2 games with 5+ blocks…4 games with 4+ blocks (3-1 record)…5 games with 3+ blocks. NOTES: Re-signed by DAL (8/3/18)…led DAL in FG% and blocked shots in each of the last 2 seasons…before signing with the Mavericks, played in Tunisia (2006-10), Belgium (2010-12) and Spain (2012-15)…joined DAL after spending the previous 2 seasons with Spain’s Real Madrid, who won the Triple Crown in 2014-15 (by winning the national domestic league, primary national cup and EuroLeague)…briefly teamed with Mavericks guard/forward Luka Dončić on Real Madrid…not drafted by an NBA franchise…is a native of Jendouba, Tunisia…became the 1st Tunisian-born player in NBA history…was a member of the Tunisian national team that competed in the 2012 Summer Olympics in London…FIBA African Championships MVP (2011)…full name is Salah Al-Mejri…name is pronounced “sah-lah MEZ-re.” MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 0 on the season, 5 in career; Triple-Doubles – 0 in career; DNP-CDs – 13 on the season.

2018-19 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS PTS 6 vs. UTA 11/14/18 17 at OKC 1/13/16 FGM 2 vs. UTA 11/14/18 7 2 times FGA 2 2 times 12 at POR 3/23/16 3FGM 0 1 at MEM 4/12/17 3FGA 0 2 vs. CHI 12/3/16 FTM 2 vs. UTA 11/14/18 5 vs. POR 3/20/16 FTA 2 vs. UTA 11/14/18 9 vs. POR 3/20/16 OREB 1 at UTA 11/7/18 8 vs. PHI 2/1/17 DREB 5 vs. BKN 11/21/18 11 2 times TREB 5 vs. BKN 11/21/18 17 vs. PHI 2/1/17 ASTS 2 vs. BKN 11/21/18 3 2 times STLS 0 4 2 times BLKS 1 vs. BKN 11/21/18 6 vs. POR 3/20/16 MINS 17 vs. BKN 11/21/18 33 vs. POR 3/20/16

#41 DIRK NOWITZKI Forward • 7-0 • 245 • 6/19/78 • Würzburg/Germany • 20 Years Pro SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG%

2018-19 - - - - - - - - -

RECENT GAMES

OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

11/21 vs. BKN W DND-INACTIVE (LEFT ANKLE SURGERY)

11/19 at MEM L DND-INACTIVE (LEFT ANKLE SURGERY)

11/17 vs. GS W DND-INACTIVE (LEFT ANKLE SURGERY)

11/14 vs. UTA W DND-INACTIVE (LEFT ANKLE SURGERY)

11/12 at CHI W DND-INACTIVE (LEFT ANKLE SURGERY)

2018-19 SEASON: Has yet to appear in a game (preseason or regular season) in 2018-19 as he recovers from left ankle surgery. 2017-18 SEASON: Played in 77 games (all starts), the most by a player in his 20th season in NBA history…logged 1,900 minutes in 2017-18 – the most by a player in his 20th season in NBA history…averaged 12.0 points, 5.7 rebounds and 1.6 assists in 24.7 minutes….shot 45.6% (346-758 FGs) from the field, 40.9% (138-337 3FGs) from 3-point range and 89.8% (97-108 FTs) from the FT line… made 138 3-pointers, the most by a player age 39-or-older in a season in NBA history…his 40.9% 3FG% ranked 25th in the league in 2017-18…5 double-doubles (all point/rebound)…5 games with 20+ points…54 games with 10+ points…6 games with 10+ rebounds...underwent surgical debridement of his left ankle (4/5/18). NOTES: Re-signed by DAL (7/23/18)…in his 21st season with the Mavericks, an NBA-record for a player to suit up for a single franchise (previous: 20 by Kobe Bryant, LAL)…became the 6th player in league history (1st international player) to reach 31,000 career points vs. OKC (2/28/18)…1 of 7 players in the NBA’s 30,000-point club (along with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Karl Malone, Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan, Wilt Chamberlain and LeBron James)…recorded his 11,000th career made field goal at TOR (3/16/18), becoming the 8th player in NBA history (1st international player) to reach the milestone…became the 11th player in NBA history (1st international player, 1st 7-footer) to reach 1,900 career made 3-pointers vs. HOU (3/11/18)…recorded his 1,251st block to pass Shawn Bradley (1,250) for 1st place on the Mavericks’ all-time blocks list at UTA (2/24/18)…became the 6th player in NBA history to reach 50,000 career regular-season minutes at LAC (2/5/18)…played in his 1,435th career game, all with the Mavericks, vs. NY (1/7/18), surpassing the number of games that Karl Malone played for the Jazz (1,434), to move into 2nd in NBA history for the most games played with 1 team (John Stockton, 1,504, with Jazz)…pulled down his 11,000th career rebound at MEM (11/22/17), becoming the 29th player in NBA history to reach the milestone…appeared in his 1,400th career regular-season game at MEM (10/26/17), becoming the 7th player in NBA history to reach the milestone…became the 6th player in NBA history (1st international player) to reach 30,000 career points vs. LAL (3/7/17), joining Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (38,387), Karl Malone (36,928), Kobe Bryant (33,643), Michael Jordan (32,292) and Wilt Chamberlain (31,419)…also became just the 3rd player in league history to score 30,000 points with 1 franchise, joining Malone (Jazz) and Bryant (Lakers)…recorded his 1,200th career block vs. POR (2/7/17), becoming the 55th player in league history to reach the milestone…passed Shaquille O’Neal (28,596) for 6th place on the NBA’s all-time scoring list at BKN (12/23/15)…became the 7th player in NBA history with 7,000 career made FTs vs. SA (4/13/16)…1 of 5 players in NBA history (along with Michael Jordan, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Karl Malone and Kobe Bryant) to score 40 points at age 37 or older (40 points vs. POR 3/20/16, at age 37)…pulled down his 10,000th career rebound vs. SA (3/24/15), becoming the 1st player in NBA history with at least 25,000 points, 10,000 rebounds, 1,000 blocks, 1,000 steals and 1,000 3-pointers…1 of 7 players in NBA history with at least 800 career 20-point games (along with Karl Malone, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, LeBron James, Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O’Neal)…13-time All-Star (2001-12, 2013-15)…16 seasons with 1,000+ points…12 straight All-NBA Team selections (2000-12)…First Team All-NBA (2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2008-09)…Second Team All-NBA (2001-02, 2002-03, 2007-08, 2009-10, 2010-11)…Third Team All-NBA (2000-01, 2003-04, 2011-12)…voted MVP of the 2006-07 NBA season after being the only player in the league to shoot 50% FG, 40% 3FG and 90% FT (1st European-born player to win MVP award)…2011 Finals MVP…1 of 12 players in NBA history to appear in at least 10 All-Star games and be named both MVP and Finals MVP…full name is Dirk Werner Nowitzki…last name is pronounced “Na-VIT-skee.” MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 0 on the season, 410 in career; Triple-Doubles – 0 on the season, 2 in career; Injury List – Has yet to play this season (left ankle surgery); Inactive List – 17 on the season.

2018-19 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS PTS 53 vs. HOU 12/2/04 FGM 17 2 times FGA 34 2 times 3FGM 8 at SEA 1/27/04 3FGA 15 2 times FTM 21 vs. HOU 12/2/04 FTA 22 vs. HOU 12/2/04 OREB 7 vs. ORL 1/18/01 DREB 21 vs. SAC 2/23/02 TREB 23 vs. BOS 2/21/02 ASTS 12 vs. MIL 2/6/08 STLS 9 at HOU 3/7/04 BLKS 7 at DEN 1/6/06 MINS 57 vs. PHO 3/14/07

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#7 DWIGHT POWELL Forward-Center • 6-11 • 240 • 7/20/91 • Stanford/Canada • 4 Years Pro SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG%

2018-19 15 0 8.9 3.7 1.0 0.8 0.6 15.9 .630

RECENT GAMES

OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

11/21 vs. BKN W DND-INACTIVE (LEFT KNEE EFFUSION)

11/19 at MEM L DND-LEFT KNEE EFFUSION

11/17 vs. GS W 17:04 3-6 0-1 1-1 2 2 4 0 1 1 0 0 7

11/14 vs. UTA W 25:37 4-8 1-4 4-5 0 5 5 4 4 1 1 1 13

11/12 at CHI W 16:49 3-5 1-3 4-6 2 2 4 0 1 1 0 2 11

2018-19 SEASON: 2 games with 15+ points…5 games with 10+ points…16 points (6-8 FGs, 4-6 FTs) and 5 rebounds in 17 minutes at PHO (10/17/18)…19 points (6-7 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, 6-8 FTs) and 6 rebounds in 17 minutes vs. MIN (10/20/18)…12 points (4-6 FGs, 4-6 FTs) and 8 rebounds in 17 minutes at LAL (10/31/18)…13 points (4-8 FGs, 1-4 3FGs, 4-5 FTs), 5 rebounds and 4 assists in 26 minutes vs. UTA (11/14/18). 2017-18 SEASON: Averaged career highs of 8.5 points, 5.6 rebounds, 1.2 assists and 21.2 minutes in career-high 79 games (career-high 24 starts) with DAL…shot career-high 59.3% (255-430 FGs) from the field…led DAL in dunks (96) and offensive rebounds (135). NOTES: Signed by DAL (7/8/16)…led DAL in dunks in each of the last 2 seasons (96 in 2017-18, 54 in 2016-17)…acquired by DAL from BOS with Rajon Rondo for Brandan Wright, Jae Crowder, Jameer Nelson, a 2015 first round pick and a 2016 second round pick (12/18/14)…played for the World Team in the 2016 BBVA Compass Rising Stars Challenge at All-Star Weekend (Toronto)…has competed for the Canadian national team…traded from CLE to BOS (9/25/14)…drafted in the second round (45th overall pick) of the 2014 NBA Draft (originally selected by CHA, draft rights traded to CLE)…as a senior at Stanford, was named All-Pac-12 First Team while averaging 14.0 ppg and 6.9 rpg…full name is Dwight Harlan Powell. MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 0 on the season, 10 in career; Triple-Doubles – 0 in career; Injury List – Missed 2 games due to left knee effusion (at MEM 11/19/18-vs. BKN 11/21/18); Inactive List – 1 on the season.

2018-19 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS PTS 19 vs. MIN 10/20/18 21 3 times FGM 6 2 times 10 vs. OKC 2/28/18 FGA 8 2 times 14 2 times 3FGM 2 vs. NY 11/2/18 4 at PHO 4/9/17 3FGA 4 vs. UTA 11/14/18 9 at MEM 4/12/17 FTM 6 2 times 8 vs. IND 12/9/16 FTA 8 vs. MIN 10/20/18 9 2 times OREB 4 at LAL 10/31/18 5 5 times DREB 5 vs. UTA 11/14/18 12 vs. IND 2/26/18 TREB 8 at LAL 10/31/18 14 vs. IND 2/26/18 ASTS 4 2 times 5 2 times STLS 2 2 times 5 2 times BLKS 2 at CHI 11/12/18 3 2 times MINS 26 vs. UTA 11/14/18 37 vs. OKC 2/28/18

#1 DENNIS SMITH JR. Guard • 6-3 • 195 • 11/25/97 • North Carolina State/USA • 1 Year Pro SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG%

2018-19 16 16 14.1 2.7 3.9 1.1 0.4 27.9 .443

RECENT GAMES

OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

11/21 vs. BKN W 18:59 2-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 1 1 2 0 4

11/19 at MEM L 31:01 6-15 3-6 4-5 0 3 3 5 3 2 3 0 19

11/17 vs. GS W 27:44 5-12 2-5 2-7 0 2 2 6 1 2 0 1 14

11/14 vs. UTA W 21:48 3-9 1-4 0-0 0 4 4 3 3 1 4 0 7

11/12 at CHI W 24:12 5-12 1-5 0-0 1 4 5 3 4 0 3 1 11

2018-19 SEASON: 1 game with 25+ points…3 games with 20+ points…7 games with 15+ points…12 games with 10+ points…1 game with 7+ assists…7 games with 5+ assists…27 points (12-19 FGs, 3-4 3FGs), 3 assists and 2 blocks in 34 minutes vs. UTA (10/28/18)…22 points (9-18 FGs, 1-6 3FGs, 3-4 FTs), 4 assists and 2 steals in 38 minutes at SA (10/29/18)…23 points (8-14 FGs, 2-4 3FGs, 5-10 FTs) in 32 minutes vs. NY (11/2/18)…19 points (6-14 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 5-5 FTs), 4 rebounds and 7 assists in 31 minutes vs. WAS (11/6/18)…19 points (6-15 FGs, 3-6 3FGs, 4-5 FTs), 3 rebounds, 5 assists and 2 steals in 31 minutes at MEM (11/19/18). 2017-18 SEASON: As a rookie, averaged 15.2 points (2nd on team), 3.8 rebounds, 5.2 assists (2nd on team), 1.0 steal and 29.7 minutes in 69 games (all starts). NOTES: Selected by DAL in the first round (9th overall pick) of the 2017 NBA Draft...NBA All-Rookie Second Team (2018)…made 106 3-pointers in 2017-18, the most by a Mavericks rookie in franchise history…registered his 1st career triple-double (21 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists) at NO (12/29/17)…through 2017-18, Smith (20 years, 34 days) was the 4th-youngest player in NBA history to post a triple-double, behind Markelle Fultz (19 years, 317 days), Lonzo Ball (20 years, 15 days) and LeBron James (20 years, 20 days)…recorded 16 points and 10 assists in his NBA debut vs. ATL (10/18/17), becoming the youngest player in league history (19 years, 327 days) to record a point-assist double-double in his NBA debut (previous youngest: Isiah Thomas, 20 years, 183 days)…competed in the dunk contest and Rising Stars game at All-Star 2018.…was the Mavs’ first selection in the top 10 since drafting Robert Traylor with the 6th pick in the 1998 NBA Draft, then trading his rights to MIL for the rights to Dirk Nowitzki, the 9th pick…in lone season at NC State, averaged 18.1 points, 4.6 rebounds, 6.2 assists (1st in ACC, 13th nationally) and 1.9 steals in 32 games (all starts) en route to earning ACC Freshman of the Year and All-ACC Second Team honors. MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 0 on the season, 6 in career; Triple-Doubles – 0 on the season, 1 in career; Injury List – DND (right ankle sprain) at TOR (10/26/18).

2018-19 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS PTS 27 vs. UTA 10/28/18 27 2 times FGM 12 vs. UTA 10/28/18 12 vs. UTA 10/28/18 FGA 19 2 times 23 2 times 3FGM 3 2 times 5 2 times 3FGA 6 3 times 11 vs. SA 11/14/17 FTM 5 2 times 7 at CHA 1/10/18 FTA 10 vs. NY 11/2/18 10 2 times OREB 2 3 times 2 16 times DREB 5 at ATL 10/24/18 8 at NO 12/29/17 TREB 7 at ATL 10/24/18 10 at NO 12/29/17 ASTS 7 vs. WAS 11/6/18 11 3 times STLS 3 at PHO 10/17/18 3 5 times BLKS 2 vs. UTA 10/28/18 2 5 times MINS 38 at SA 10/29/18 40 2 times

#26 RAY SPALDING Forward • 6-10 • 215 • 3/11/97 • Louisville/USA • Rookie SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG%

2018-19 1 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.9 -

RECENT GAMES

OPPONENT W/L MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

11/21 vs. BKN W NWT-INACTIVE (G LEAGUE TEAM – TWO-WAY CONTRACT)

11/19 at MEM L NWT-INACTIVE (G LEAGUE TEAM – TWO-WAY CONTRACT)

11/17 vs. GS W NWT-INACTIVE (G LEAGUE TEAM – TWO-WAY CONTRACT)

11/14 vs. UTA W NWT-INACTIVE (G LEAGUE TEAM – TWO-WAY CONTRACT)

11/12 at CHI W NWT-INACTIVE (G LEAGUE TEAM – TWO-WAY CONTRACT)

2018-19 SEASON: Made his NBA regular-season debut at PHO (10/17/18) and played 54 seconds. PRESEASON 2018: Averaged 3.8 points, 2.0 rebounds, 1.3 steals and 7.7 minutes in 4 games while shooting 63.6% (7-11 FGs) from the floor. SUMMER 2018: In 5 games (4 starts) for DAL at MGM Resorts Summer League 2018 (Las Vegas), averaged 8.0 points, 5.2 rebounds and 1.0 steal in 17.0 minutes…shot 58.6% (17-29 FGs) from the field. NOTES: Selected by PHI in the second round (56th overall pick) of the 2018 NBA Draft…draft rights traded with Kostas Antetokounmpo (60th overall pick) to DAL in exchange for Shake Milton (54th overall selection)…appeared in 100 games (48 starts) during his 3-year college career at Louisville (2015-18)…as a junior (2017-18), averaged 12.3 points, team-high 8.7 rebounds, 1.3 assists, team-best 1.5 steals, 1.7 blocks and 21.7 minutes in 36 games (34 starts) while shooting 54.3% (183-337 FGs) from the field…2017-18 All-ACC Honorable Mention selection…1 of 2 Division I players to average at least 8.5 rebounds, 1.7 blocks and 1.5 steals in 2017-18 (Notre Dame’s Bonzie Colson)…has a 7-5 wingspan. MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 0 on the season; DNP-CDs – 4 on the season; Inactive List – 12 on the season.

2018-19 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS PTS 0 0 FGM 0 0 FGA 0 0 3FGM 0 0 3FGA 0 0 FTM 0 0 FTA 0 0 OREB 0 0 DREB 0 0 TREB 0 0 ASTS 0 0 STLS 0 0 BLKS 0 0 MINS 1 at PHO 10/17/18 1 at PHO 10/17/18

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1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST 2NDDATE OPP W/L REC 1ST 2ND HALF 3RD 4TH HALF OT OT TOTAL4TH Q1ST 2ND HALF 3RD 4TH HALF OT OT TOTAL17-Oct PHO A L 0-1 24 22 46 27 27 54 - - 100 37 19 56 27 38 65 - - 12120-Oct MIN H W 1-1 37 32 69 28 43 71 - - 140 46 23 69 30 37 67 - - 13622-Oct CHI H W 2-1 31 28 59 29 27 56 - - 115 28 33 61 23 25 48 - - 10924-Oct ATL A L 2-2 42 16 58 29 17 46 - - 104 22 26 48 32 31 63 - - 11126-Oct TOR A L 2-3 26 34 60 29 18 47 - - 107 39 30 69 23 24 47 - - 11628-Oct UTA H L 2-4 19 27 46 31 27 58 - - 104 26 24 50 32 31 63 - - 11329-Oct SAN A L 2-5 18 27 45 29 28 57 6 - 108 20 33 53 23 26 49 11 - 11331-Oct LAL A L 2-6 21 38 59 22 32 54 - - 113 38 28 66 28 20 48 - - 1142-Nov NY H L 2-7 27 32 59 18 29 47 - - 106 33 23 56 33 29 62 - - 1186-Nov WAS H W 3-7 35 35 70 17 32 49 - - 119 24 25 49 29 22 51 - - 1007-Nov UTA A L 3-8 18 27 45 38 19 57 - - 102 30 38 68 31 18 49 - - 117

10-Nov OKC H W 4-8 23 34 57 25 29 54 - - 111 22 23 45 25 26 51 - - 9612-Nov CHI A W 5-8 25 31 56 22 25 47 - - 103 20 29 49 26 23 49 - - 9814-Nov UTA H W 6-8 30 28 58 26 34 60 - - 118 24 22 46 13 9 22 - - 6817-Nov GS H W 7-8 26 31 57 25 30 55 - - 112 22 37 59 27 23 50 - - 10919-Nov MEM A L 7-9 21 28 49 25 14 39 - - 88 25 28 53 21 24 45 - - 9821-Nov BRK H W 8-9 34 27 61 24 34 58 - - 119 32 18 50 31 32 63 - - 11324-Nov BOS H28-Nov HOU A30-Nov LAL A

2-Dec LAC H4-Dec POR H5-Dec NO A8-Dec HOU H

10-Dec ORL H12-Dec ATL H13-Dec PHO A16-Dec SAC H18-Dec DEN A20-Dec LAC A22-Dec GS A23-Dec POR A26-Dec NO H28-Dec NO A30-Dec OKC H31-Dec OKC A

2-Jan CHA A4-Jan BOS A5-Jan PHI A7-Jan LAL H9-Jan PHO H

11-Jan MIN A13-Jan GS H16-Jan SA H19-Jan IND A21-Jan MIL A22-Jan LAC H25-Jan DET H27-Jan TOR H30-Jan NY A31-Jan DET A2-Feb CLE A6-Feb CHA H8-Feb MIL H

10-Feb POR H11-Feb HOU A13-Feb MIA H22-Feb DEN H23-Feb UTA A25-Feb LAC A27-Feb IND H

2-Mar MEM H4-Mar BRK A6-Mar WAS A8-Mar ORL A

10-Mar HOU H12-Mar SA H14-Mar DEN A16-Mar CLE H18-Mar NO H20-Mar POR A21-Mar SAC A23-Mar GS A26-Mar SAC H28-Mar MIA A31-Mar OKC A

1-Apr PHI H3-Apr MIN H5-Apr MEM H7-Apr MEM A9-Apr PHO H

10-Apr SA A

1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND1ST 2ND HALF 3RD 4TH HALF OT OT TOTAL4TH Q1ST 2ND HALF 3RD 4TH HALF OT OT TOTAL

TOTALS 457 497 954 444 465 909 6 0 1869 488 459 947 454 438 892 11 0 1850AVERAGES 26.9 29.2 56.1 26.1 27.4 53.5 6.0 ##### 109.9 28.7 27.0 55.7 26.7 25.8 52.5 11.0 ##### 108.8

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Bench In The Second Fast Pts off of Bench In The Second Fast Pts off ofDATE OPP W/L GM Pts Avg Paint Avg Chance Avg Break Avg Turnovers Avg Pts Avg Paint Avg Chance Avg Break Avg Turnovers Avg17-Oct PHO A L 1 39 39.0 54 54.0 13 13.0 10 10.0 13 13.0 37 37.0 36 36.0 5 5.0 16 16.0 14 14.020-Oct MIN H W 2 46 42.5 52 53.0 24 18.5 22 16.0 28 20.5 49 43.0 40 38.0 12 8.5 29 22.5 12 13.022-Oct CHI H W 3 39 41.3 46 50.7 17 18.0 12 14.7 27 22.7 34 40.0 38 38.0 17 11.3 12 19.0 16 14.024-Oct ATL A L 4 28 38.0 40 48.0 8 15.5 22 16.5 18 21.5 25 36.3 36 37.5 4 9.5 21 19.5 17 14.826-Oct TOR A L 5 24 35.2 48 48.0 14 15.2 17 16.6 14 20.0 33 35.6 52 40.4 11 9.8 25 20.6 18 15.428-Oct UTA H L 6 22 33.0 50 48.3 19 15.8 18 16.8 21 20.2 37 35.8 52 42.3 11 10.0 16 19.8 11 14.729-Oct SAN A L 7 21 31.3 50 48.6 13 15.4 10 15.9 19 20.0 28 34.7 28 40.3 4 9.1 7 18.0 30 16.931-Oct LAL A L 8 44 32.9 60 50.0 12 15.0 18 16.1 24 20.5 22 33.1 54 42.0 15 9.9 21 18.4 21 17.42-Nov NY H L 9 38 33.4 50 50.0 23 15.9 12 15.7 14 19.8 65 36.7 58 43.8 17 10.7 4 16.8 18 17.46-Nov WAS H W 10 28 32.9 38 48.8 9 15.2 17 15.8 14 19.2 26 35.6 34 42.8 9 10.5 16 16.7 23 18.07-Nov UTA A L 11 30 32.6 30 47.1 18 15.5 8 15.1 11 18.5 48 36.7 50 43.5 8 10.3 5 15.6 31 19.2

10-Nov OKC H W 12 53 34.3 52 47.5 6 14.7 11 14.8 10 17.8 22 35.5 48 43.8 24 11.4 15 15.6 14 18.812-Nov CHI A W 13 44 35.1 36 46.6 8 14.2 15 14.8 19 17.8 26 34.8 42 43.7 16 11.8 15 15.5 17 18.614-Nov UTA H W 14 66 37.3 52 47.0 13 14.1 10 14.4 17 17.8 21 33.8 38 43.3 14 11.9 3 14.6 3 17.517-Nov GS H W 15 25 36.5 50 47.2 19 14.4 15 14.5 16 17.7 42 34.3 38 42.9 11 11.9 12 14.5 13 17.219-Nov MEM A L 16 14 35.1 36 46.5 9 14.1 17 14.6 13 17.4 20 33.4 44 43.0 4 11.4 12 14.3 14 17.021-Nov BRK H W 17 49 35.9 38 46.0 15 14.1 17 14.8 11 17.0 53 34.6 50 43.4 17 11.7 16 14.4 20 17.224-Nov BOS H 1828-Nov HOU A 1930-Nov LAL A 202-Dec LAC H 214-Dec POR H 225-Dec NO A 238-Dec HOU H 24

10-Dec ORL H 2512-Dec ATL H 2613-Dec PHO A 2716-Dec SAC H 2818-Dec DEN A 2920-Dec LAC A 3022-Dec GS A 3123-Dec POR A 3226-Dec NO H 3328-Dec NO A 3430-Dec OKC H 3531-Dec OKC A 36

2-Jan CHA A 374-Jan BOS A 385-Jan PHI A 397-Jan LAL H 409-Jan PHO H 41

11-Jan MIN A 4213-Jan GS H 4316-Jan SA H 4419-Jan IND A 4521-Jan MIL A 4622-Jan LAC H 4725-Jan DET H 4827-Jan TOR H 4930-Jan NY A 5031-Jan DET A 512-Feb CLE A 526-Feb CHA H 538-Feb MIL H 54

10-Feb POR H 5511-Feb HOU A 5613-Feb MIA H 5722-Feb DEN H 5823-Feb UTA A 5925-Feb LAC A 6027-Feb IND H 61

2-Mar MEM H 624-Mar BRK A 636-Mar WAS A 648-Mar ORL A 65

10-Mar HOU H 6612-Mar SA H 6714-Mar DEN A 6816-Mar CLE H 6918-Mar NO H 7020-Mar POR A 7121-Mar SAC A 7223-Mar GS A 7326-Mar SAC H 7428-Mar MIA A 7531-Mar OKC A 76

1-Apr PHI H 773-Apr MIN H 785-Apr MEM H 797-Apr MEM A 809-Apr PHO H 81

10-Apr SA A 82

TOTALS

Bench In The Second Fast Pts off of Bench In The Second Fast Pts off of

Pts Avg Paint Avg Chance Avg Break Avg Turnovers Avg Pts Avg Paint Avg Chance Avg Break Avg Turnovers Avg610 35.9 782 46.0 240 14.1 251 14.8 289 17.0 588 34.6 738 43.4 199 11.7 245 14.4 292 17.2

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2018-19 DALLAS MAVERICKS GAME-BY-GAME STATS – PAGE 1 DATE GAME FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT OR-DR-REB AST PF ST TO BS PTS 10/17 DALLAS 38-88 .432 10-33 .303 14-20 .700 10-28-38 28 16 7 9 5 100 18,055 @ Phoenix 44-81 .543 19-34 .559 14-16 .875 6-38-44 35 22 5 12 2 121 10/20 @ DALLAS 49-98 .500 17-50 .340 25-34 .735 15-27-42 29 28 8 16 8 140 20,205 Minnesota 44-84 .524 14-27 .519 34-40 .850 6-27-33 23 30 10 17 3 136 10/22 @ DALLAS 40-93 .430 15-47 .319 20-21 .952 13-28-41 25 16 8 16 2 115 19,291 Chicago 41-80 .512 13-23 .565 14-21 .667 7-27-34 18 29 6 19 4 109 10/24 DALLAS 38-91 .418 12-40 .300 16-26 .615 9-43-52 25 27 7 17 9 104 16,705 @ Atlanta 37-91 .407 15-38 .395 22-31 .710 10-44-54 28 26 6 15 6 111 10/26 DALLAS 38-92 .413 12-30 .400 19-24 .792 10-34-44 22 17 6 15 6 107 19,800 @ Toronto 44-91 .484 11-27 .407 17-20 .850 12-38-50 23 22 10 13 5 116 10/28 @ DALLAS 38-91 .418 9-28 .321 19-25 .760 12-31-43 24 19 6 13 3 104 19,571 Utah 42-80 .525 10-25 .400 19-22 .864 8-35-43 25 27 8 18 6 113 10/29 DALLAS 43-91 .473 10-34 .294 12-17 .706 8-41-49 15 21 9 23 3 108 18,354 @ San Antonio 42-91 .462 9-20 .450 20-21 .952 5-36-41 27 19 17 17 2 113 10/31 DALLAS 43-86 .500 13-29 .448 14-19 .737 10-30-40 24 24 4 23 5 113 18,997 @ L.A. Lakers 43-84 .512 10-17 .588 18-24 .750 8-31-39 23 27 12 20 6 114 11/2 @ DALLAS 40-81 .494 11-29 .379 15-24 .625 11-29-40 22 28 6 19 1 106 20,008 New York 46-84 .548 7-29 .241 19-26 .731 10-30-40 26 24 13 12 4 118 11/6 @ DALLAS 39-82 .476 15-34 .441 26-27 .963 9-40-49 25 22 4 17 5 119 19,234 Washington 37-86 .430 11-35 .314 15-20 .750 5-28-33 27 24 7 10 6 100 11/7 DALLAS 29-73 .397 8-24 .333 36-40 .900 12-37-49 14 27 3 25 4 102 18,306 @ Utah 43-89 .483 13-37 .351 18-26 .692 8-27-35 31 32 12 11 10 117 11/10 @ DALLAS 43-77 .558 14-29 .483 11-17 .647 4-34-38 31 23 9 16 5 111 19,818 Oklahoma City 38-97 .392 9-34 .265 11-18 .611 26-27-53 17 19 9 16 2 96 11/12 DALLAS 37-80 .462 10-33 .303 19-29 .655 7-42-49 18 22 11 19 7 103 19,012 @ Chicago 35-89 .393 8-33 .242 20-22 .909 8-37-45 16 26 11 17 4 98 11/14 @ DALLAS 45-77 .584 12-28 .429 16-24 .667 7-44-51 24 19 12 20 5 118 19,371 Utah 25-80 .312 6-35 .171 12-19 .632 8-25-33 16 21 11 22 3 68 11/17 @ DALLAS 40-86 .465 10-34 .294 22-34 .647 8-38-46 18 18 6 10 5 112 20,260 Golden State 42-94 .447 9-33 .273 16-17 .941 12-35-47 24 27 6 12 6 109 11/19 DALLAS 30-88 .341 10-32 .312 18-21 .857 7-36-43 17 19 8 11 4 88 15,997 @ Memphis 37-79 .468 12-30 .400 12-14 .857 5-40-45 29 21 8 16 11 98 11/21 @ DALLAS 38-78 .487 11-27 .407 32-41 .780 8-37-45 21 20 10 13 4 119 19,926 Brooklyn 42-94 .447 14-42 .333 15-21 .714 16-26-42 23 31 8 14 2 113 11/24 @ DALLAS Boston 11/28 DALLAS @ Houston 11/30 DALLAS @ L.A. Lakers 12/2 @ DALLAS L.A. Clippers 12/4 @ DALLAS Portland 12/5 DALLAS @ New Orleans 12/8 @ DALLAS Houston 12/10 @ DALLAS Orlando 12/12 DALLAS @ Phoenix 12/13 @ DALLAS Portland 12/16 @ DALLAS Sacramento 12/18 DALLAS @ Denver 12/20 DALLAS @ L.A. Clippers 12/22 DALLAS @ Golden State 12/23 DALLAS @ Portland 12/26 @ DALLAS New Orleans 12/28 DALLAS @ New Orleans 12/30 @ DALLAS Oklahoma City 12/31 DALLAS @ Oklahoma City 1/2 DALLAS @ Charlotte 1/4 DALLAS @ Boston 1/5 DALLAS @ Philadelphia 1/7 @ DALLAS L.A. Lakers 1/9 @ DALLAS Phoenix 1/11 DALLAS @ Minnesota

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DALLAS MAVERICKS 2018-19 SEASON MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS

Dallas’ Record When . . . Number of Times Recording Overall Home Road Points Reb Ast Blk Stl Outrebounding opponent 6-3 5-0 1-3 10+ 20+ 30+ 10+ 10+ 3+ 3+ Outrebounded by opponent 2-4 2-0 0-4 Antetokounmpo - - - - - - - Tied in Rebounding 0-2 0-2 0-0 Barea 8 1 - - 3 - - Barnes 12 3 - 1 - - 2 Shooting better than opponent 7-2 6-0 1-2 Broekhoff - - - - - - - Shooting worse than opponent 1-7 1-2 0-5 Brunson 1 - - - - - - Shooting same as opponent 0-0 0-0 0-0 Dončić 17 9 1 1 - - - Finney-Smith 8 - - - - 2 - More FTM than opponent 5-3 5-0 0-3 Harris 1 - - - - - 1 Less FTM than opponent 2-4 1-1 1-3 Jordan 11 1 - 16 - 1 - Same FTM as opponent 1-2 1-1 0-1 Kleber 5 - - - - 3 1 Macon - - - - - - - More 3FGM than opponent 7-4 6-1 1-3 Matthews 9 4 - - - - 1 Less 3FGM than opponent 1-5 1-1 0-4 Mejri - - - - - - - Same 3FGM as opponent 0-0 0-0 0-0 Nowitzki - - - - - - - Powell 6 - - - - - - More assists than opponent 5-1 4-0 1-1 Smith Jr. 12 3 - - - - 1 Less assists than opponent 3-8 3-2 0-6 Spalding - - - - - - - Same assists as opponent 0-0 0-0 0-0 Number of Times Leading Team In. . . (includes ties) Pts Reb Ast Blk Stl Min More turnovers than opponent 2-6 1-1 1-5 Antetokounmpo - - - - - - Less turnovers than opponent 5-3 5-1 0-2 Barea - - 10 - 2 - Same turnovers as opponent 1-0 1-0 0-0 Barnes 4 1 - - 3 5 Broekhoff - - - - - - Bench outscores opponent bench 5-3 4-0 1-3 Brunson - - - - 1 - Opponent bench outscores DAL 3-6 3-2 0-4 Dončić 7 - 4 2 1 5 Bench scoring equal 0-0 0-0 0-0 Finney-Smith - - - 3 5 3 Harris - - - - 2 - Scoring less than 80 points 0-0 0-0 0-0 Jordan - 17 2 4 2 3 Scoring between 80-89 points 0-1 0-0 0-1 Kleber - - - 12 2 - Scoring between 90-99 points 0-0 0-0 0-0 Macon - - - 1 - - Scoring 100 or more points 8-8 7-2 1-6 Matthews 3 - 1 - 4 2 Mejri - - - - - - Opponent scores less than 80 1-0 1-0 0-0 Nowitzki - - - - - - Opponent scores between 80-89 0-0 0-0 0-0 Powell 1 - - 3 2 - Opponent scores between 90-99 2-1 1-0 1-1 Smith, Jr. 3 - 3 1 6 - Opponent scores 100 or more 5-8 5-2 0-6 Spalding - - - - - - STARTING LINEUPS Forward Forward Center Guard Guard Record

Dončić Finney-Smith Jordan Smith Jr. Matthews 2-2 Dončić Barnes Jordan Brunson Matthews 0-1 Dončić Barnes Jordan Smith Jr. Matthews 3-5 Dončić Barnes Jordan Smith Jr. Finney-Smith 3-1 GAMES MISSED DUE TO INJURIES/SUSPENSIONS

Name Injury/Illness Dates Out Games Missed

Dirk Nowitzki Left ankle surgery 10/17/18 – 11/21/18 17

Harrison Barnes Right hamstring strain 10/17/18 – 10/24/18 4

Devin Harris Left hamstring strain 10/20/18 – 11/7/18 9

Dennis Smith Jr. Right ankle sprain 10/26/18 2

Wesley Matthews Left hamstring strain 11/12/18; 11/17/18 – 11/21/18 4

Jose Juan Barea Left adductor strain 11/19/18 1

Dwight Powell Left knee effusion 11/19/18 – 11/21/18 2

Total Games Missed 39

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2018-19 DALLAS MAVERICKS SUPERLATIVES

DALLAS OPPONENTS

Points 31 Luka Dončić at SA 10/29/18 35 Devin Booker at Pho 10/17/18 Points in a Quarter 16 Dennis Smith Jr. (3

rd) vs. Uta 10/28/18 19 Devin Booker (4

th) at Pho 10/17/18

Points in a Half 24 Luka Dončić (2nd

) at SA 10/29/18 22 Devin Booker (2nd

) at Pho 10/17/18

Field Goals 12 Dennis Smith Jr. vs. Uta 10/28/18 12 DeMar DeRozan at SA 10/29/18 Kent Bazemore at Atl 10/24/18 Devin Booker at Pho 10/17/18

Field Goal Attempts 21 Wesley Matthews at Atl 10/24/18 24 Klay Thompson vs. GS 11/17/18 Kevin Durant vs. GS 11/17/18

Field Goal Percentage 1.000 Dorian Finney-Smith (4-4) vs. Uta 11/14/18 Jalen Brunson (4-4) vs. Uta 11/14/18 Maxi Kleber (4-4) at Chi 11/12/18 DeAndre Jordan (4-4) at LAL 10/31/18 Dwight Powell (4-4) at Atl 10/24/18

1.000 Ed Davis (8-8) vs. Bkn 11/21/18

3-PT Field Goals 5 Harrison Barnes vs. Bkn 11/21/18 Wesley Matthews vs. Was 11/6/18 Wesley Matthews at Atl 10/24/18

7 Allen Crabbe vs. Bkn 11/21/18 Mike Conley at Mem 11/19/18

3-PT FG Attempts 14 Wesley Matthews at Atl 10/24/18 11 Allen Crabbe vs. Bkn 11/21/18 Mike Conley at Mem 11/19/18 Klay Thompson vs. GS 11/17/18 Tim Hardaway Jr. vs. NY 11/2/18 Kent Bazemore at Atl 10/24/18

3-PT FG Percentage 1.000 Dorian Finney-Smith (3-3) vs. Uta 11/14/18 Maxi Kleber (3-3) at Atl 10/24/18

1.000 Lonzo Ball (3-3) at LAL 10/31/18

Free Throws 10 Wesley Matthews vs. Uta 10/28/18 10 Kevin Durant vs. GS 11/17/18 Zach LaVine at Chi 11/12/18 DeMar DeRozan at SA 10/29/18 Trey Young at Atl 10/24/18

FT Attempts 12 Wesley Matthews vs. Uta 10/28/18 13 Trey Young at Atl 10/24/18 FT Percentage 1.000 Luka Dončić (7-7) at Uta 11/7/18

Jose Juan Barea (7-7) at Uta 11/7/18c 1.000 DeMar DeRozan (10-10) at SA 10/29/18

Offensive Rebounds 6 DeAndre Jordan vs. Chi 10/22/18 7 Steven Adams vs. OKC 11/10/18 Defensive Rebounds 18 DeAndre Jordan at SA 10/29/18 15 Marc Gasol at Mem 11/19/18 Total Rebounds 20 DeAndre Jordan at Mem 11/19/18 16 Rudy Gobert vs. Uta 10/28/18

Deandre Bembry at Atl 10/24/18

Assists 11 Jose Juan Barea vs. Min 10/20/18 12 Ricky Rubio at Uta 11/7/18 Kyle Lowry at Tor 10/26/18

Steals 4 Harrison Barnes at Chi 11/12/18 6 Rudy Gay at SA 10/29/18 Blocks 5 DeAndre Jordan vs. Min 10/20/18 5 JaVale McGee at LAL 10/31/18 Minutes 41:08 DeAndre Jordan at SA 10/29/18 40:02 Rudy Gay at SA 10/29/18

DALLAS HIGH DALLAS LOW CATEGORY OPPONENT HIGH OPPONENT LOW

140 vs. Min 10/20/18 88 at Mem 11/19/18 Points 136 vs. Min 10/20/18 68 vs. Uta 11/14/18 42 at Atl 10/24/18 18 (2) at Uta 11/7/18 Points/1st Qtr. 46 vs. Min 10/20/18 20 (2) at Chi 11/12/18 38 at LAL 10/31/18 16 at Atl 10/24/18 Points/2nd Qtr 38 at Uta 11/7/18 18 vs. Bkn 11/21/18 70 vs. Was 11/6/18 45 at SA 10/29/18 Points/1st Half 69 (2) at Tor 10/26/18 45 vs. OKC 11/10/18 38 at Uta 11/7/18 17 vs. Was 11/6/18 Points/3rd Qtr. 33 vs. NY 11/2/18 13 vs. Uta 11/14/18 43 vs. Min 10/20/18 14 at Mem 11/19/18 Points/4th Qtr. 38 at Pho 10/17/18 9 vs. Uta 11/14/18 71 vs. Min 10/20/18 39 at Mem 11/19/18 Points/2nd Half 67 vs. Min 10/20/18 22 vs. Uta 11/14/18

49 vs. Min 10/20/18 29 at Uta 11/7/18 Field Goals 44 (3) at Tor 10/26/18 25 vs. Uta 11/14/18 98 vs. Min 10/20/18 73 at Uta 11/7/18 Field Goal Attempts 97 vs. OKC 11/10/18 79 at Mem 11/19/18 .584 vs. Uta 11/14/18 .341 at Mem 11/19/18 Field Goal Percentage .548 vs. NY 11/2/18 .312 vs. Uta 11/14/18

17 vs. Min 10/20/18 8 at Uta 11/7/18 3-PT Field Goals 19 at Pho 10/17/18 6 vs. Uta 11/14/18 50 vs. Min 10/20/18 24 at Uta 11/7/18 3-PT FG Attempts 50 vs. Min 10/20/18 17 at LAL 10/31/18 .483 vs. OKC 11/10/18 .294 (2) vs. GS 11/17/18 3-PT FG Percentage .559 at Pho 10/17/18 .171 vs. Uta 11/14/18

36 at Uta 11/7/18 11 vs. OKC 11/10/18 Free Throws 25 vs. Min 10/20/18 11 vs. OKC 11/10/18 41 vs. Bkn 11/21/18 17 (2) vs. OKC 11/10/18 Free Throw Attempts 34 vs. Min 10/20/18 14 at Mem 11/19/18 .963 vs. Was 11/6/18 .615 at Atl 10/24/18 Free Throw Percentage .952 at SA 10/29/18 .565 vs. Chi 10/22/18

15 vs. Min 10/20/18 4 vs. OKC 11/10/18 Offensive Rebounds 26 vs. OKC 11/10/18 5 (3) at Mem 11/19/18 44 vs. Uta 11/14/18 27 vs. Min 10/20/18 Defensive Rebounds 44 at Atl 10/24/18 25 vs. Uta 11/14/18 52 at Atl 10/24/18 38 (2) vs. OKC 11/10/18 Total Rebounds 54 at Atl 10/24/18 33 (3) vs. Uta 11/14/18

31 vs. OKC 11/10/18 14 at Uta 11/7/18 Assists 35 at Pho 10/17/18 16 (3) vs. Uta 11/14/18 28 (2) vs. NY 11/2/18 16 (2) vs. Chi 10/22/18 Fouls 32 at Uta 11/7/18 19 (2) vs. OKC 11/10/18 11 at Chi 11/12/18 3 at Uta 11/7/18 Steals 17 at SA 10/29/18 5 at Pho 10/17/18 25 at Uta 11/7/18 9 at Pho 10/17/18 Turnovers 22 vs. Uta 11/14/18 10 vs. Was 11/6/18 9 at Atl 10/24/18 1 vs. NY 11/2/18 Blocks 11 at Mem 11/19/18 2 (3) vs. Bkn 11/21/18