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2017-18 DALLAS MAVERICKS GAME NOTES PAGE 1 2017-18 DALLAS MAVERICKS GAME NOTES APRIL 3, 2018 2017-18 SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT SCORE RECORD 10/18 vs. Atlanta 111-117 L 0-1 10/20 vs. Sacramento 88-93 L 0-2 10/21 @ Houston 91-107 L 0-3 10/23 vs. Golden State 103-133 L 0-4 10/25 vs. Memphis 103-94 W 1-4 10/26 @ Memphis 91-96 L 1-5 10/28 vs. Philadelphia 110-112 L 1-6 10/30 @ Utah 89-104 L 1-7 11/1 @ L.A. Clippers 98-119 L 1-8 11/3 vs. New Orleans 94-99 L 1-9 11/4 @ Minnesota 99-112 L 1-10 11/7 @ Washington 113-99 W 2-10 11/11 vs. Cleveland 104-111 L 2-11 11/12 @ Oklahoma City 99-112 L 2-12 11/14 vs. San Antonio 91-97 L 2-13 11/17 vs. Minnesota 87-111 L 2-14 11/18 vs. Milwaukee 111-79 W 3-14 11/20 vs. Boston 102-110* L 3-15 11/22 @ Memphis 95-94 W 4-15 11/25 vs. Oklahoma City 97-81 W 5-15 11/27 @ San Antonio 108-115 L 5-16 11/29 vs. Brooklyn 104-109 L 5-17 12/2 vs. L.A. Clippers 108-82 W 6-17 12/4 vs. Denver 122-105 W 7-17 12/6 @ Boston 90-97 L 7-18 12/8 @ Milwaukee 102-109 L 7-19 12/10 @ Minnesota 92-97 L 7-20 12/12 vs. San Antonio 95-89 W 8-20 12/14 @ Golden State 97-112 L 8-21 12/16 @ San Antonio 96-98 L 8-22 12/18 vs. Phoenix 91-97 L 8-23 12/20 vs. Detroit 110-93 W 9-23 12/22 @ Miami 101-113 L 9-24 12/23 @ Atlanta 107-112 L 9-25 12/26 vs. Toronto 98-94 W 10-25 12/27 @ Indiana 98-94 W 11-25 12/29 @ New Orleans 128-120 W 12-25 12/31 @ Oklahoma City 116-113 W 13-25 1/3 vs. Golden State 122-125 L 13-26 1/5 vs. Chicago 124-127 L 13-27 1/7 vs. New York 96-100 L 13-28 1/9 vs. Orlando 114-99 W 14-28 1/10 @ Charlotte 115-111 W 15-28 1/13 vs. L.A. Lakers 101-107* L 15-29 1/16 @ Denver 102-105 L 15-30 1/20 @ Portland 108-117 L 15-31 1/22 vs. Washington 98-75 W 16-31 1/24 vs. Houston 97-104 L 16-32 1/26 vs. Portland 93-107 L 16-33 1/27 @ Denver 89-91 L 16-34 1/29 vs. Miami 88-95 L 16-35 1/31 @ Phoenix 88-102 L 16-36 2/3 @ Sacramento 106-99 W 17-36 2/5 @ L.A. Clippers 101-104 L 17-37 2/8 @ Golden State 103-121 L 17-38 2/10 vs. L.A. Lakers 130-123 W 18-38 2/11 @ Houston 97-104 L 18-39 2/13 vs. Sacramento 109-114 L 18-40 2/23 @ L.A. Lakers 102-124 L 18-41 2/24 @ Utah 90-97 L 18-42 2/26 vs. Indiana 109-103 W 19-42 2/28 vs. Oklahoma City 110-111* L 19-43 3/2 @ Chicago 100-108 L 19-44 3/4 vs. New Orleans 109-126 L 19-45 3/6 vs. Denver 118-107 W 20-45 3/10 vs. Memphis 114-80 W 21-45 3/11 vs. Houston 82-105 L 21-46 3/13 @ New York 110-97 W 22-46 3/16 @ Toronto 115-122* L 22-47 3/17 @ Brooklyn 106-114 L 22-48 3/20 @ New Orleans 105-115 L 22-49 3/22 vs. Utah 112-119 L 22-50 3/24 vs. Charlotte 98-102 L 22-51 3/27 @ Sacramento 103-97 W 23-51 3/28 @ L.A. Lakers 93-103 L 23-52 3/30 vs. Minnesota 92-93 L 23-53 4/1 @ Cleveland 87-98 L 23-54 4/3 vs. Portland 7:30 pm 4/4 @ Orlando 6:00 pm 4/6 @ Detroit 6:00 pm 4/8 @ Philadelphia 12:00 pm^ 4/10 vs. Phoenix 7:30 pm #ESPN; &TNT; ^NBA TV *Overtime Period; Game Times are CT The Mavericks’ point total is listed first under “Score” REGULAR-SEASON RECORD BY MONTH Oct. (1-7); Nov. (4-10); Dec. (8-8); Jan. (3-11); Feb. (3-7); Mar. (4-10); Apr. (0-1) DALLAS MAVERICKS (23-54) vs. PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS (48-29) Regular Season Game #78 • Home Game #40 Tuesday, April 3, 2018 • 7:30 p.m. CT American Airlines Center (Dallas, TX) TXA 21 • ESPN 103.3 FM • Univision 99.1 FM (Span.) Mavericks Media Pass: http://mavericksmediapass.com The 2017-18 Dallas Mavs Media Guide is available online at: https://www.mavs.com/team/2017-18-media-guide/ PROBABLE STARTERS PLAYER / 2017-18 SEASON AVERAGES NOTES #40 HARRISON BARNES F • 6-8 • 225 • North Carolina PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG 18.9 6.2 2.0 0.7 0.2 34.1 Last Game: 30 points (10-19 FGs, 5-10 3FGs, 5-5 FTs), 3 rebounds and 5 assists in 36 minutes at CLE (4/1/18). Notes: 4 games with 30+ points … 8 double-doubles … 6 20-point/10-rebound games … 14 games with 25+ points … 32 games with 20+ points. #41 DIRK NOWITZKI F • 7-0 • 245 • Germany PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG 12.0 5.7 1.6 0.6 0.6 24.7 Last Game: 9 points (4-8 FGs, 1-4 3FGs), 7 rebounds and 1 assist in 21 minutes at CLE (4/1/18). Notes: Became 6 th player to reach 31,000 points vs. OKC (2/28/18) … season-high 23 points vs. NO (3/4/18) … 5 20-point games … 5 double-doubles. #7 DWIGHT POWELL C • 6-11 • 240 • Stanford PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG 8.3 5.5 1.1 0.8 0.4 20.9 Last Game: 6 points (1-1 FGs, 1-1 3FGs, 3-4 FTs), 3 rebounds and 1 block in 23 minutes at CLE (4/1/18). Notes: 4 double-doubles (DAL is 3-1 in such games) … 3 games with 20+ points (4 in career) … 10 games with 10+ rebounds … is shooting 60.2% from the field. #10 DORIAN FINNEY-SMITH G • 6-8 • 220 • Florida PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG 4.1 2.9 0.9 0.4 0.2 18.2 Last Game: 5 points (2-7 FGs, 1-5 3FGs), 4 rebounds, 1 steal, 1 block in 30 minutes at CLE (4/1/18). Notes: Season-high 14 points vs. SAC (10/20/17) … missed significant time this season due to left quadriceps tendinitis … led DAL in games played (81) in 2016-17. #1 DENNIS SMITH JR. G • 6-3 • 195 • North Carolina State PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG 15.2 3.7 5.0 1.0 0.2 29.5 Last Game: 14 points (6-17 FGs, 2-6 3FGs), 4 rebounds and 6 assists in 33 minutes at CLE (4/1/18). Notes: 1 st career triple-double (21 pts, 10 rebs, 10 ast) at NO (12/29/17) … 5 double-doubles … 14 20-point games … 5 games with 10+ assists. Follow the Mavs … Official Website: mavs.com | Twitter: @dallasmavs | Facebook: facebook.com/dallasmavs 2017-18 MAVERICKS RECORDS RECORD HOME ROAD OT OVERALL 23-54 14-25 9-29 0-4 WESTERN 13-37 8-16 5-21 0-2 EASTERN 10-17 6-9 4-8 0-2 SOUTHWEST 5-11 3-5 2-6 - STREAKS Overall: Lost 3 Home: Lost 4 Road: Lost 2 UPCOMING GAMES DATE OPPONENT TIME (CT) TV Wed., Apr. 4 at ORL 6:00 p.m. FSSW Fri., Apr. 6 at DET 6:00 p.m. TXA 21 Sun., Apr. 8 at PHI 12:00 p.m. FSSW Tues., Apr. 10 vs. PHO 7:30 p.m. FSSW PLUS MAVERICKS BROADCAST INFORMATION: FOX Sports Southwest will televise 75 regular-season Mavs games with Mark Followill, Derek Harper and Jeff “Skin” Wade calling the action. FOX Sports Plus and TXA 21 will each carry three regular-season games. 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) or KFZO-Zona MX 99.1 FM with Victor Villalba providing the play-by-play. INJURY REPORT/PLAYER STATUS: Jose Juan Barea (personal) is probable; Seth Curry (left leg surgery) is out; Wesley Matthews (right proximal fibula fracture) is out; Salah Mejri (right knee contusion) is questionable; Dirk Nowitzki (left ankle impingement) is questionable; Dwight Powell (left knee bursitis) is questionable. PRONUNCIATIONS: Jose Juan Barea (ba-RAY-ah); Maxi Kleber (CLEE-bah); Dirk Nowitzki (Na-VIT-skee); Salah Mejri (sah-lah MEZ-re); Johnathan Motley (MAHT-lee). RECENT TRANSACTIONS: 4/1: Signed G Aaron Harrison for the remainder of the season…3/22: Signed G Aaron Harrison to a 10-day contract…3/11: Signed F Jameel Warney to a 10-day contract…2/26: Signed G/F Scotty Hopson to a 10-day contract…2/10: Waived F/C Josh McRoberts…2/8: Acquired F Doug McDermott from NY and a 2018 second round pick from DEN, as part of a three-team trade that sent G Devin Harris to the Nuggets and G Emmanuel Mudiay to the Knicks…2/8: Signed G Kyle Collinsworth…2/1: Assigned G Kyle Collinsworth to the Texas Legends (G League)…1/24: Signed G Kyle Collinsworth to a second 10-day contract…1/13: Signed G Kyle Collinsworth to a 10- day contract…1/10: Awarded two-way F Jalen Jones via waiver claim; waived two-way G Kyle Collinsworth…12/19: Signed G Kyle Collinsworth to a two-way contract…12/19: Waived G Antonius Cleveland and C Jeff Withey…11/17: Signed G Antonius Cleveland to a two-way contract…11/17: Waived G Gian Clavell…10/16: Exercised the two-way player conversion option in the contract of G Gian Clavell…10/14: Waived G PJ Dozier, F Jameel Warney and G Maalik Wayns…10/13: Signed F Jameel Warney…10/13: Waived F Brandon Ashley…8/28: Signed C Nerlens Noel…8/21: Signed C Jeff Withey…8/9: Signed G Maalik Wayns…8/7: Signed G PJ Dozier…8/3: Signed F Brandon Ashley…8/1: Signed G Gian Clavell…7/20: Waived G/F Nicolas Brussino…7/13: Signed F Maxi Kleber…7/7: Acquired F/C Josh McRoberts, a future second round pick and cash considerations from MIA in exchange for C A.J. Hammons…7/6: Re-signed F Dirk Nowitzki…7/5: Signed first round pick Dennis Smith Jr….7/3: Signed F Johnathan Motley to a two-way contract…6/29: Traded F Jarrod Uthoff to HOU in exchange for cash considerations…6/28: Traded G DeAndre Liggins to HOU in exchange for cash considerations…6/22: Selected G Dennis Smith Jr. in the first round (9 th overall pick) of the 2017 NBA Draft.

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2017-18 DALLAS MAVERICKS GAME NOTES – APRIL 3, 2018

2017-18 SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT SCORE RECORD 10/18 vs. Atlanta 111-117 L 0-1 10/20 vs. Sacramento 88-93 L 0-2 10/21 @ Houston 91-107 L 0-3 10/23 vs. Golden State 103-133 L 0-4 10/25 vs. Memphis 103-94 W 1-4 10/26 @ Memphis 91-96 L 1-5 10/28 vs. Philadelphia 110-112 L 1-6 10/30 @ Utah 89-104 L 1-7 11/1 @ L.A. Clippers 98-119 L 1-8 11/3 vs. New Orleans 94-99 L 1-9 11/4 @ Minnesota 99-112 L 1-10 11/7 @ Washington 113-99 W 2-10 11/11 vs. Cleveland 104-111 L 2-11 11/12 @ Oklahoma City 99-112 L 2-12 11/14 vs. San Antonio 91-97 L 2-13 11/17 vs. Minnesota 87-111 L 2-14 11/18 vs. Milwaukee 111-79 W 3-14 11/20 vs. Boston 102-110* L 3-15 11/22 @ Memphis 95-94 W 4-15 11/25 vs. Oklahoma City 97-81 W 5-15 11/27 @ San Antonio 108-115 L 5-16 11/29 vs. Brooklyn 104-109 L 5-17 12/2 vs. L.A. Clippers 108-82 W 6-17 12/4 vs. Denver 122-105 W 7-17 12/6 @ Boston 90-97 L 7-18 12/8 @ Milwaukee 102-109 L 7-19 12/10 @ Minnesota 92-97 L 7-20 12/12 vs. San Antonio 95-89 W 8-20 12/14 @ Golden State 97-112 L 8-21 12/16 @ San Antonio 96-98 L 8-22 12/18 vs. Phoenix 91-97 L 8-23 12/20 vs. Detroit 110-93 W 9-23 12/22 @ Miami 101-113 L 9-24 12/23 @ Atlanta 107-112 L 9-25 12/26 vs. Toronto 98-94 W 10-25 12/27 @ Indiana 98-94 W 11-25 12/29 @ New Orleans 128-120 W 12-25 12/31 @ Oklahoma City 116-113 W 13-25 1/3 vs. Golden State 122-125 L 13-26 1/5 vs. Chicago 124-127 L 13-27 1/7 vs. New York 96-100 L 13-28 1/9 vs. Orlando 114-99 W 14-28 1/10 @ Charlotte 115-111 W 15-28 1/13 vs. L.A. Lakers 101-107* L 15-29 1/16 @ Denver 102-105 L 15-30 1/20 @ Portland 108-117 L 15-31 1/22 vs. Washington 98-75 W 16-31 1/24 vs. Houston 97-104 L 16-32 1/26 vs. Portland 93-107 L 16-33 1/27 @ Denver 89-91 L 16-34 1/29 vs. Miami 88-95 L 16-35 1/31 @ Phoenix 88-102 L 16-36 2/3 @ Sacramento 106-99 W 17-36 2/5 @ L.A. Clippers 101-104 L 17-37 2/8 @ Golden State 103-121 L 17-38 2/10 vs. L.A. Lakers 130-123 W 18-38 2/11 @ Houston 97-104 L 18-39 2/13 vs. Sacramento 109-114 L 18-40 2/23 @ L.A. Lakers 102-124 L 18-41 2/24 @ Utah 90-97 L 18-42 2/26 vs. Indiana 109-103 W 19-42 2/28 vs. Oklahoma City 110-111* L 19-43 3/2 @ Chicago 100-108 L 19-44 3/4 vs. New Orleans 109-126 L 19-45 3/6 vs. Denver 118-107 W 20-45 3/10 vs. Memphis 114-80 W 21-45 3/11 vs. Houston 82-105 L 21-46 3/13 @ New York 110-97 W 22-46 3/16 @ Toronto 115-122* L 22-47 3/17 @ Brooklyn 106-114 L 22-48 3/20 @ New Orleans 105-115 L 22-49 3/22 vs. Utah 112-119 L 22-50 3/24 vs. Charlotte 98-102 L 22-51 3/27 @ Sacramento 103-97 W 23-51 3/28 @ L.A. Lakers 93-103 L 23-52 3/30 vs. Minnesota 92-93 L 23-53 4/1 @ Cleveland 87-98 L 23-54 4/3 vs. Portland 7:30 pm 4/4 @ Orlando 6:00 pm 4/6 @ Detroit 6:00 pm 4/8 @ Philadelphia 12:00 pm^ 4/10 vs. Phoenix 7:30 pm #ESPN; &TNT; ^NBA TV *Overtime Period; Game Times are CT The Mavericks’ point total is listed first under “Score”

REGULAR-SEASON RECORD BY MONTH Oct. (1-7); Nov. (4-10); Dec. (8-8); Jan. (3-11); Feb. (3-7); Mar. (4-10); Apr. (0-1)

DALLAS MAVERICKS (23-54) vs. PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS (48-29)

Regular Season Game #78 • Home Game #40 Tuesday, April 3, 2018 • 7:30 p.m. CT American Airlines Center (Dallas, TX)

TXA 21 • ESPN 103.3 FM • Univision 99.1 FM (Span.) Mavericks Media Pass: http://mavericksmediapass.com

The 2017-18 Dallas Mavs Media Guide is available online at: https://www.mavs.com/team/2017-18-media-guide/

PROBABLE STARTERS PLAYER / 2017-18 SEASON AVERAGES NOTES

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

PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG

18.9 6.2 2.0 0.7 0.2 34.1

Last Game: 30 points (10-19 FGs, 5-10 3FGs, 5-5 FTs), 3 rebounds and 5 assists in 36 minutes at CLE (4/1/18). Notes: 4 games with 30+ points … 8 double-doubles … 6 20-point/10-rebound games … 14 games with 25+ points … 32 games with 20+ points.

#41 DIRK NOWITZKI F • 7-0 • 245 • Germany

PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG

12.0 5.7 1.6 0.6 0.6 24.7

Last Game: 9 points (4-8 FGs, 1-4 3FGs), 7 rebounds and 1 assist in 21 minutes at CLE (4/1/18). Notes: Became 6th player to reach 31,000 points vs. OKC (2/28/18) … season-high 23 points vs. NO (3/4/18) … 5 20-point games … 5 double-doubles.

#7 DWIGHT POWELL C • 6-11 • 240 • Stanford

PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG

8.3 5.5 1.1 0.8 0.4 20.9

Last Game: 6 points (1-1 FGs, 1-1 3FGs, 3-4 FTs), 3 rebounds and 1 block in 23 minutes at CLE (4/1/18). Notes: 4 double-doubles (DAL is 3-1 in such games) … 3 games with 20+ points (4 in career) … 10 games with 10+ rebounds … is shooting 60.2% from the field.

#10 DORIAN FINNEY-SMITH G • 6-8 • 220 • Florida

PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG

4.1 2.9 0.9 0.4 0.2 18.2

Last Game: 5 points (2-7 FGs, 1-5 3FGs), 4 rebounds, 1 steal, 1 block in 30 minutes at CLE (4/1/18). Notes: Season-high 14 points vs. SAC (10/20/17) … missed significant time this season due to left quadriceps tendinitis … led DAL in games played (81) in 2016-17.

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

PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG

15.2 3.7 5.0 1.0 0.2 29.5

Last Game: 14 points (6-17 FGs, 2-6 3FGs), 4 rebounds and 6 assists in 33 minutes at CLE (4/1/18). Notes: 1st career triple-double (21 pts, 10 rebs, 10 ast) at NO (12/29/17) … 5 double-doubles … 14 20-point games … 5 games with 10+ assists.

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

2017-18 MAVERICKS RECORDS RECORD HOME ROAD OT OVERALL 23-54 14-25 9-29 0-4 WESTERN 13-37 8-16 5-21 0-2 EASTERN 10-17 6-9 4-8 0-2 SOUTHWEST 5-11 3-5 2-6 -

STREAKS Overall: Lost 3 Home: Lost 4 Road: Lost 2

UPCOMING GAMES

DATE OPPONENT TIME (CT) TV Wed., Apr. 4 at ORL 6:00 p.m. FSSW Fri., Apr. 6 at DET 6:00 p.m. TXA 21 Sun., Apr. 8 at PHI 12:00 p.m. FSSW Tues., Apr. 10 vs. PHO 7:30 p.m. FSSW PLUS

MAVERICKS BROADCAST INFORMATION: FOX Sports Southwest will televise 75 regular-season Mavs games with Mark Followill, Derek Harper and Jeff “Skin” Wade calling the action. FOX Sports Plus and TXA 21 will each carry three regular-season games. 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) or KFZO-Zona MX 99.1 FM with Victor Villalba providing the play-by-play.

INJURY REPORT/PLAYER STATUS: Jose Juan Barea (personal) is probable; Seth Curry (left leg surgery) is out; Wesley Matthews (right proximal fibula fracture) is out; Salah Mejri (right knee contusion) is questionable; Dirk Nowitzki (left ankle impingement) is questionable; Dwight Powell (left knee bursitis) is questionable.

PRONUNCIATIONS: Jose Juan Barea (ba-RAY-ah); Maxi Kleber (CLEE-bah); Dirk Nowitzki (Na-VIT-skee); Salah Mejri (sah-lah MEZ-re); Johnathan Motley (MAHT-lee).

RECENT TRANSACTIONS: 4/1: Signed G Aaron Harrison for the remainder of the season…3/22: Signed G Aaron Harrison to a 10-day contract…3/11: Signed F Jameel Warney to a 10-day contract…2/26: Signed G/F Scotty Hopson to a 10-day contract…2/10: Waived F/C Josh McRoberts…2/8: Acquired F Doug McDermott from NY and a 2018 second round pick from DEN, as part of a three-team trade that sent G Devin Harris to the Nuggets and G Emmanuel Mudiay to the Knicks…2/8: Signed G Kyle Collinsworth…2/1: Assigned G Kyle Collinsworth to the Texas Legends (G League)…1/24: Signed G Kyle Collinsworth to a second 10-day contract…1/13: Signed G Kyle Collinsworth to a 10-day contract…1/10: Awarded two-way F Jalen Jones via waiver claim; waived two-way G Kyle Collinsworth…12/19: Signed G Kyle Collinsworth to a two-way contract…12/19: Waived G Antonius Cleveland and C Jeff Withey…11/17: Signed G Antonius Cleveland to a two-way contract…11/17: Waived G Gian Clavell…10/16: Exercised the two-way player conversion option in the contract of G Gian Clavell…10/14: Waived G PJ Dozier, F Jameel Warney and G Maalik Wayns…10/13: Signed F Jameel Warney…10/13: Waived F Brandon Ashley…8/28: Signed C Nerlens Noel…8/21: Signed C Jeff Withey…8/9: Signed G Maalik Wayns…8/7: Signed G PJ Dozier…8/3: Signed F Brandon Ashley…8/1: Signed G Gian Clavell…7/20: Waived G/F Nicolas Brussino…7/13: Signed F Maxi Kleber…7/7: Acquired F/C Josh McRoberts, a future second round pick and cash considerations from MIA in exchange for C A.J. Hammons…7/6: Re-signed F Dirk Nowitzki…7/5: Signed first round pick Dennis Smith Jr….7/3: Signed F Johnathan Motley to a two-way contract…6/29: Traded F Jarrod Uthoff to HOU in exchange for cash considerations…6/28: Traded G DeAndre Liggins to HOU in exchange for cash considerations…6/22: Selected G Dennis Smith Jr. in the first round (9th overall pick) of the 2017 NBA Draft.

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2017-18 DALLAS MAVERICKS ROSTER

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

5 Jose Juan Barea G 6-0 185 6/26/84 Northeastern/Puerto Rico 11 @jjbareapr

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

8 Kyle Collinsworth G 6-6 210 10/3/91 BYU/USA R @bigrussia5

30 Seth Curry G 6-2 185 8/23/90 Duke/USA 4 @sdotcurry

11 Yogi Ferrell G 6-0 180 5/9/93 Indiana/USA 1 @YogiFerrell11

10 Dorian Finney-Smith F 6-8 220 5/4/93 Florida/USA 1 @doefinney_10

9 Aaron Harrison G 6-6 210 10/28/94 Kentucky/USA 2 @AaronICE2

21 Jalen Jones* F 6-7 220 5/27/93 Texas A&M/USA R @JalenJones_21

42 Maxi Kleber F 6-11 220 1/29/92 Bayern Munich/Germany R @MaxiKleber

23 Wesley Matthews G/F 6-5 220 10/14/86 Marquette/USA 8 @WessyWes23

20 Doug McDermott F 6-8 225 1/3/92 Creighton/USA 3 @dougmcdermott

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

6 Johnathan Motley* F 6-10 230 5/4/95 Baylor/USA R @Moneymot5

3 Nerlens Noel F/C 6-11 220 4/10/94 Kentucky/USA 3 @NerlensNoel3

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

7 Dwight Powell F/C 6-11 240 7/20/91 Stanford/Canada 3 @DwightPowell33

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

*Player under two-way contract

STAFF Head Coach: Rick Carlisle (Virginia) President of Basketball Operations/GM: Donn Nelson (Wheaton College) Assistant Coaches: Melvin Hunt (Baylor), Kaleb Canales (Texas-Arlington), Jamahl Mosley (Colorado), Darrell Armstrong

(Fayetteville State), Larry Shyatt (Wooster), Mike Weinar (Florida) Player Development Coach: Brad Davis (Maryland) 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) Head Equipment Manager: Al Whitley (Simon Fraser)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Jose Juan Barea (ba-RAY-ah); Maxi Kleber (CLEE-bah); Dirk Nowitzki (Na-VIT-skee); Salah Mejri (sah-lah MEZ-re); Johnathan Motley (MAHT-lee). HOW THE MAVERICKS WERE BUILT FREE AGENTS 2018 - Aaron Harrison (signed for the remainder of the season on 4/1/18)

- Kyle Collinsworth (signed on 2/8/18) 2017 - Nerlens Noel (signed on 8/28/17)

- Maxi Kleber (signed as a free agent on 7/13/17) - Dirk Nowitzki (re-signed on 7/6/17) - Johnathan Motley (signed to a two-way contract on 7/3/17) - Yogi Ferrell (signed to a multi-year contract on 2/7/17)

2016 - Seth Curry (signed as a free agent on 7/15/16) - 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 - Salah Mejri (signed as a free agent on 7/30/15) - Jose Juan Barea (re-signed on 7/16/15)

- Wesley Matthews (signed as a free agent on 7/9/15) 2014 - Devin Harris (re-signed on 7/17/14) AWARDED VIA WAIVER CLAIM 2018 - Jalen Jones (awarded two-way contract via waiver claim on 1/10/18) OBTAINED VIA TRADE

2018 - Doug McDermott (from New York in a three-team deal that sent Devin Harris to Denver, Emmanuel Mudiay to New York and a 2018 second round pick to Dallas) OBTAINED VIA DRAFT 2017 - Dennis Smith Jr. (ninth overall pick in the first round)

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TONIGHT’S OPPONENT: PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS

2017-18 SEASON PPG OPP. PPG FG % 3FG% FT% RPG APG SPG TO BPG

MAVERICKS 102.3 104.9 .445 .363 .769 41.1 22.6 7.09 12.4 3.79

TRAIL BLAZERS 106.1 103.1 .453 .371 .801 45.4 19.6 6.96 13.5 5.23

2017-18 SEASON VS. PORTLAND

2016-17 SEASON VS. PORTLAND

SERIES HISTORY VS. PORTLAND

DATE SITE TIME/RESULT DATE SITE RESULT ALL-TIME STREAKS 1/20/18 at POR L, 108-117 11/4/16 at DAL L, 95-105 OVERALL

70-82 Lost 3

1/26/18 at DAL L, 93-107 12/21/16 at POR W, 96-95 HOME 46-31 Lost 3 4/3/18 at DAL 7:30 p.m. CT 2/3/17 at POR W, 108-104 ROAD 24-51 Lost 1 2/7/17 at DAL L, 113-114

SERIES NOTES: The Blazers have taken the last three regular-season meetings with the Mavericks (after Dallas won 34 of the previous 48 from 1/17/04-2/3/17)…Portland leads the 2017-18 season series, 2-0, and will look to sweep Dallas with a victory at American Airlines Center on 4/3/18…The Blazers haven’t swept a season series with the Mavericks since 1998-99 (3-0)…With only one meeting left between the two teams in 2017-18 (and Portland leading 2-0), the Mavericks will drop a season series with the Blazers for the first time since 2009-10, when they went 1-3 against Portland (they tied 2-2 in 2010-11, won 2-1 in 2011-12, won 2-1 in 2012-13, won 2-1 in 2013-14, tied 2-2 in 2014-15, won 2-1 in 2015-16 and tied 2-2 in 2016-17)…Dennis Smith Jr. is averaging 19.5 ppg, 5.0 rpg, 6.5 apg, 2.5 spg and 32.0 mpg in two games (both starts) against Portland this season…The Mavericks are just 24-51 all-time on the road against the Blazers in the regular season…The Blazers have taken the last three regular-season meetings at American Airlines Center (after the Mavericks won the previous four and 26 of the previous 32 in Dallas)…The Mavericks and Blazers split the 2017-18 season series, 2-2, with the road team winning all four games…Yogi Ferrell went 9-of-11 (.818) from beyond the arc en route to scoring a career-high 32 points (11-17 FGs, 9-11 3FGs, 1-2 FTs) and adding a team-high five assists in the Mavericks’ 108-104 win at Portland on 2/3/17…He became the first undrafted rookie in NBA history to score 30-plus points in a game in which he also led his team in assists…Ferrell also tied the NBA rookie record for 3-pointers made in a game (Roddy “Boo Boo” Beaubois went 9-of-11 from deep in a game with Dallas at Golden State on 3/27/10). CONNECTIONS: Mavericks guard Wesley Matthews played five seasons with the Blazers from 2010-15 and averaged 15.4 points, 3.3 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 1.2 steals and 34.0 minutes in 359 games (333 starts)…Matthews left Portland as the franchise’s all-time leader in 3-point field goals made (826)…Blazers forward Al-Farouq Aminu spent the 2014-15 season with Dallas and averaged 5.6 points, 4.6 rebounds and 18.5 minutes in 74 games (three starts)…Blazers head coach Terry Stotts spent four seasons as an assistant coach with Dallas (2008-12), including the 2011 championship season…Mavericks head coach Rick Carlisle was an assistant with the Blazers for three seasons from 1994-97...Mavericks assistant coach Kaleb Canales joined Dallas in 2013-14 after spending nine years working for the Blazers in multiple capacities (video intern, video coordinator, assistant coach and interim head coach)…Mavericks guard Yogi Ferrell and Blazers forward Noah Vonleh played one year of college ball together at Indiana University in 2013-14…Mavericks forward Dorian Finney-Smith (Portsmouth) and Blazers big man Meyers Leonard (Woodbridge) were both born in Virginia…Dorian Finney-Smith (I.C. Norcom HS in Portsmouth, Va.) and Blazers forward Ed Davis (Hanover HS in Mechanicsville, Va., then Benedictine College Preparatory in Richmond, Va.) both attended high school in Virginia…Terry Davis, the father of Blazers forward Ed Davis, played five seasons for the Mavericks from 1991-96.

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PORTLAND 107, DALLAS 93 – JANUARY 26, 2018 – AMERICAN AIRLINES CENTER – DALLAS, TX – GAME #49 (16-33)

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

POR 17 35 23 32 - 107 39 79 .494 .333 .826 10 44 54 20 17 4 15 6

DAL 25 19 24 25 - 93 35 89 .393 .333 .765 8 29 37 17 19 9 5 3

PLAYER NOTES: Mavericks forward Harrison Barnes tallied team highs of 21 points and seven rebounds to go along with three assists, one steal and one block in 34 minutes. Dennis Smith Jr. had 18 points (7-14 FGs, 4-7 3FGs), four rebounds, a game-high seven assists and two steals in 33 minutes. Former Blazer Wesley Matthews (12) also scored in double figures for Dallas in the loss. Blazers point guard Damian Lillard registered a game-high 29 points (9-18 FGs, 3-8 3FGs, 8-11 FTs), including 11 in the second quarter and 14 in the fourth, to go along with three rebounds and three assists in 36 minutes. CJ McCollum netted 20 points (9-14 FGs, 1-4 3FGs, 1-1 FTs), including 11 in the first quarter, to go along with four rebounds and a team-high five assists in 33 minutes. Ed Davis recorded the game’s lone double-double with 15 points (6-7 FGs, 3-3 FTs), a game-high 13 rebounds and a game-high three blocks in 28 minutes off the Blazers’ bench. NOTABLES: The Mavericks used a 15-2 run in the opening quarter to turn a one-point deficit (11-10) into a 12-point advantage (25-13)…Dallas led 25-17 after one…Dallas led by seven (36-29) midway through the second quarter, but Portland closed the period on a 23-8 run (capped off by a Damian Lillard 18-foot jumper with 1.1 seconds remaining) and took an eight-point lead (52-44) into the locker room at the half…The Blazers outscored the Mavericks 35-19 in the second stanza…The Mavericks used a 12-2 spurt early in the third quarter to trim a 12-point deficit (59-47) down to two (61-59)…Dallas trailed 65-63 with under 4 minutes to go in the third frame, but Portland used a 10-2 run to build a 75-65 cushion…The Blazers took a seven-point edge (75-68) into the fourth quarter…Portland led the whole second half and went on to win by a final score of 107-93…The Blazers outshot the Mavericks 49.4 percent (39-of-79) to 39.3 percent (35-of-89) from the field and 82.6 percent (19-of-23) to 76.5 percent (13-of-17) from the foul line…Portland outrebounded Dallas, 54-37…The Blazers committed 15 turnovers (for 14 points), while the Mavericks recorded only five giveaways (for five points)…Dallas outscored Portland 40-34 in the paint and 9-7 in transition…The Blazers outscored the Mavericks 17-14 in second-chance opportunities…The game had three ties and five lead changes…The Blazers led by as many as 22, while the Mavericks’ largest lead was 12.

TEAM HIGH PTS HIGH REB HIGH AST

POR Lillard 29 Davis 13 McCollum 5

DAL Barnes 21 Barnes 7 Smith 7

PORTLAND 117, DALLAS 108 – JANUARY 20, 2018 – MODA CENTER – PORTLAND, OR – GAME #46 (15-31)

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

DAL 20 25 34 29 - 108 38 83 .458 .400 .786 11 26 37 19 21 9 9 5

POR 33 29 29 26 - 117 45 86 .523 .500 .900 9 31 40 19 23 3 14 3

PLAYER NOTES: Former Blazer Wesley Matthews tallied a team-high 23 points (7-15 FGs, 3-9 3FGs, 6-8 FTs), including 12 in the third quarter, to go along with five rebounds, two assists and one steal in 38 minutes. Dirk Nowitzki produced 21 points (8-12 FGs, 3-4 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), four boards, one steal and two blocks in 29 minutes. Dennis Smith Jr. also scored 21 points (8-15 FGs, 1-1 3FGs, 4-5 FTs), including 11 in the fourth quarter, to go along with six rebounds, a team-high-tying six assists and a game-high three steals in 32 minutes. J.J. Barea contributed 12 points, two boards and a team-high-tying six assists in 23 minutes off the Mavericks’ bench. Maxi Kleber (10) also scored in double figures for Dallas in the loss. Blazers point guard Damian Lillard registered a game-high 31 points (10-15 FGs, 7-9 3FGs, 4-4 FTs), including 13 in the first quarter, to go along with five rebounds and a game-high nine assists in 38 minutes. Lillard hit his first nine shots from the field (including his first seven 3-point attempts). CJ McCollum had 26 points (11-23 FGs, 2-6 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), including 11 in the second quarter, to go along with four rebounds, two assists and one steal in 38 minutes. Evan Turner (17), Al-Farouq Aminu (13) and Jusuf Nurkic (10) also scored in double figures for the Blazers in the win (all five Portland starters scored 10-plus points). NOTABLES: The Blazers closed the first quarter on a 23-11 run and led by 13 (33-20) after one…Portland held a 62-45 advantage at the half…Dallas began the third quarter on a 24-12 run and got to within five with 5 minutes to go in the period…The Blazers responded with a 14-2 run however and built a 17-point cushion (88-71)…The Mavericks won the final two quarters (Dallas outscored Portland 63-55 in the second half) but still fell by a final score of 117-108…Dallas was never able to trim the deficit below five in the second half…For the game, the Blazers outshot the Mavericks 52.3 percent (45-of-86) to 45.8 percent (38-of-83) from the field and 50 percent (18-of-36) to 40 percent (10-of-25) from beyond the arc…Dallas went 22-of-28 (.786) from the foul line, while Portland finished 9-of-10 (.900) from the stripe…The Mavericks recorded only nine turnovers (for two points), while the Blazers committed 14 giveaways (for 17 points)…Portland outscored Dallas 42-38 in the paint and 16-11 in second-chance opportunities…The Mavericks outscored the Blazers 15-6 on the fast break…The game saw two ties and two lead changes…The Blazers led by as many as 18, while the Mavericks’ largest lead was two.

TEAM HIGH PTS HIGH REB HIGH AST

DAL Matthews 23 Barnes 10 Barea & Smith 6

POR Lillard 31 Davis 10 Lillard 9

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NEXT OPPONENT: at ORLANDO MAGIC (4/4/18)

2017-18 SEASON VS. ORLANDO

2016-17 SEASON VS. ORLANDO

SERIES HISTORY VS. ORLANDO

DATE SITE TIME/RESULT DATE SITE RESULT ALL-TIME STREAKS 1/9/18 at DAL W, 114-99 11/19/16 at ORL L, 87-95 OVERALL

33-25 Won 2

4/4/18 at ORL 6:00 p.m. CT 2/11/17 at DAL W, 112-80 HOME 21-9 Won 6 ROAD 12-16 Lost 2

SERIES NOTES: Dallas has won two straight, 10 of the last 12, and 22 of the last 29 regular-season meetings with Orlando…The Mavericks lead the 2017-18 season series, 1-0, after they defeated the Magic 114-99 at home on 1/9/18…The Mavericks have not lost a season series with the Magic since 1997-98 (Dallas has won or split each of the last 19 season series with Orlando)…The home team has now won each of the last six regular-season meetings between Dallas and Orlando (after the road team won nine of the previous 11)…Dallas and Orlando also met twice in the 2017 preseason and the home team won both times (the Mavericks lost 112-89 at the Amway Center on 10/5/17 and won 99-96 at American Airlines Center on 10/9/17)…The Mavericks have won six straight and 16 of the last 19 regular-season showdowns in Dallas…The Mavericks have dropped their last two regular-season road meetings with the Magic, after they won nine straight in Orlando from 1/23/07-1/31/15…The Mavericks’ nine-game road win streak against the Magic from 2007-15 was tied for their longest road win streak against any one team (Dallas’ other nine-game road win streaks were against Golden State from 1999-2003, against Minnesota from 2007-11, and against Charlotte from 2001-11)…The Mavericks and the Magic split each of the last two season series (with the home team winning all four of those games). CONNECTIONS: Mavericks big man Dwight Powell prepped at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla….Mavericks forward Dorian Finney-Smith attended the University of Florida in Gainesville…Finney-Smith, who totaled 1,220 points in his three seasons with the Gators, became the first player at UF to join the 1,000-point club after transferring to the school (he played his freshman year at Virginia Tech)...Dorian Finney-Smith (I.C. Norcom HS in Portsmouth, Va.) and Magic forward Marreese Speights (Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, Va.) both attended high school in Virginia…Mavericks forward Harrison Barnes teamed with Marreese Speights in Golden State for three seasons (2013-16), where they won an NBA championship together in 2014-15…Mavericks assistant coach Larry Shyatt coached Marreese Speights when he was an assistant under Billy Donovan at UF, and the two won an NCAA championship together in 2007…Mavericks assistant coach Mike Weinar also worked for the UF men’s basketball team and was part of back-to-back national championships with Shyatt and the Gators…Mavericks forward Johnathan Motley and Magic swingman Jonathan Simmons are both from Houston…Magic guard D.J. Augustin attended Hightower HS in Missouri City, Texas, and went on to play collegiately at the University of Texas in Austin…Mavericks assistant coach Darrell Armstrong was signed as a free agent by the Magic in 1994-95 and played nine seasons with Orlando from 1994-2003…Armstrong won the NBA’s Most Improved Player Award and the Sixth Man of the Year Award with the Magic in 1998-99, becoming the first player in NBA history to win both awards simultaneously.

RECENT GAMES

CLEVELAND 98, DALLAS 87 – APRIL 1, 2018 – QUICKEN LOANS ARENA – CLEVELAND, OH – GAME #77 (23-54)

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

DAL 25 22 30 10 - 87 32 80 .400 .351 .909 4 34 38 15 20 5 15 3

CLE 18 30 25 25 - 98 35 85 .412 .423 .739 10 40 50 21 12 7 11 1

PLAYER NOTES: Mavericks forward Harrison Barnes netted a game-high 30 points (10-19 FGs, 5-10 3FGs, 5-5 FTs), including 10 in the first quarter and 14 in the third, to go along with three rebounds and five assists in 36 minutes. Mavericks point guard Dennis Smith Jr. had 14 points, four boards and a team-high six assists in 33 minutes. Cavaliers forward LeBron James recorded a triple-double with a team-high-tying 16 points (5-21 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 4-4 FTs) to go along with a game-high-tying 13 rebounds and a game-high 12 assists in 39 minutes. Kevin Love had a double-double with 13 points (4-13 FGs, 2-4 3FGs, 3-5 FTs) and a game-high-tying 13 boards in 36 minutes. Jordan Clarkson (16) and J.R. Smith (15) combined for 31 points off the Cavaliers’ bench. NOTABLES: The Mavericks held a 25-18 lead after one…Cleveland outscored Dallas 30-22 in the second period and took a one-point lead (48-47) into the locker room at the half…The Mavericks used a 15-5 run in the third stanza to turn a two-point deficit (55-53) into an eight-point advantage (68-60)…Dallas outscored Cleveland 30-25 in the third period and took a 77-73 lead into the final frame….The Cavaliers used a 19-2 blitz (from the 10:02 mark of the fourth quarter through the 3:31 mark of the fourth) to turn a four-point deficit (81-77) into a 13-point lead (96-83)…Cleveland outscored Dallas 25-10 in the final stanza en route to a 98-87 win…The Mavericks went 13-of-37 (.351) from beyond the arc, while the Cavaliers finished 11-of-26 (.423) from deep…Cleveland shot 17-of-23 (.739) from the foul line, while Dallas finished 10-of-11 (.909) from the charity stripe…The Cavaliers outrebounded the Mavericks, 50-38, including 10-4 on the offensive glass…Cleveland outscored Dallas 11-2 in second-chance points, 28-24 in the paint and 10-7 on the fast break…The game had three ties and 10 lead changes…The Cavaliers led by as many as 13, while the Mavericks’ largest lead was nine.

TEAM HIGH PTS HIGH REB HIGH AST

DAL Barnes 30 Noel & Nowitzki 7 Smith 6

CLE Clarkson & James 16 James & Love 13 James 12

MINNESOTA 93, DALLAS 92 – MARCH 30, 2018 – AMERICAN AIRLINES CENTER – DALLAS, TX – GAME #76 (23-53)

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

MIN 16 28 23 26 - 93 35 83 .422 .320 .882 6 38 44 14 13 10 9 6

DAL 20 26 18 28 - 92 38 85 .447 .393 .714 6 40 46 22 17 5 14 5

PLAYER NOTES: Mavericks forward Harrison Barnes tallied a team-high 19 points to go along with four rebounds, two assists and one steal in 34 minutes. Dennis Smith Jr. had 17 points, a game-high seven assists and two steals in 26 minutes. Yogi Ferrell chipped in 14 points, four rebounds, three assists and two steals in 29 minutes off the Mavericks’ bench. Maxi Kleber pitched in 10 points, six boards and a game-high four blocks in 24 minutes off the pine. Nerlens Noel pulled down a team-high 12 rebounds to go along with four points (2-2 FGs) and one block in 25 minutes as a reserve. Timberwolves center Karl-Anthony Towns posted a double-double with 21 points (8-21 FGs, 1-7 3FGs, 4-4 FTs) and a game-high 20 rebounds in 44 minutes. Jamal Crawford scored a game-high 24 points (11-18 FGs, 2-5 3FGs), including 13 in the fourth quarter, in 31 minutes off the Timberwolves’ bench. NOTABLES: Dallas never trailed in the opening half (there were four ties in the first half) and held a 46-44 edge at the break…Minnesota used an 18-7 run in the third stanza to turn a five-point deficit (53-48) into a six-point advantage (66-60)…The Timberwolves took a 67-64 lead into the final period…The Mavericks were within one (69-68) early in the fourth quarter, but the Timberwolves proceeded to go on an 11-2 run and built a 10-point cushion (80-70)…Dallas closed the game on a 13-4 run, but Minnesota hung on for a 93-92 win…The Mavericks outshot the Timberwolves 44.7 percent (38-of-85) to 42.2 percent (35-of-83) from the field and 39.3 percent (11-of-28) to 32 percent (8-of-25) from beyond the arc…Minnesota outshot Dallas 88.2 percent (15-of-17) to 71.4 percent (5-of-7) from the foul line…The Mavericks outrebounded the Timberwolves, 45-44…Dallas recorded 22 assists on 38 made field goals, while Minnesota managed only 14 assists on 35 made baskets…The Timberwolves committed only 10 turnovers (for 11 points), while the Mavericks recorded 14 giveaways (for 17 points)…Minnesota outscored Dallas 23-11 on the fast break…The Mavericks outscored the Timberwolves 38-32 in the paint and 6-5 in second-chance points…The game had five ties and three lead changes…The Timberwolves led by as many as 12, while the Mavericks’ largest lead was nine.

TEAM HIGH PTS HIGH REB HIGH AST

MIN Crawford 24 Towns 20 T. Jones 4

DAL Barnes 19 Noel 12 Smith 7

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2017-18 MAVERICKS NOTES Statistical research assistance provided by the Elias Sports Bureau, STATS LLC, Basketball-Reference.com, NBA.com/Stats, ESPN

DIRK ON THE NBA’S ALL-TIME SCORING LIST: Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki ranks sixth all-time in career scoring with 31,173 points. Wilt Chamberlain ranks fifth ahead of Nowitzki with 31,419 points. The big German became the sixth player in NBA history 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. 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. Last season, Nowitzki became the sixth player in NBA history and the first international player 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). Nowitzki, who also achieved the 30,000-point milestone on a fadeaway (with the assist coming from Devin Harris), became just the third player in league history to score 30,000 points with one franchise (Malone – Jazz, Bryant – Lakers). A sellout crowd of 20,484 was on hand at American Airlines Center to witness Nowitzki hit the 30,000-point mark. The 13-time All-Star entered the Mavericks’ game against the Lakers on 3/7/17 needing 20 points for 30,000. He poured in 20 points in the game’s first 13 minutes and 2 seconds – the second-fastest he has ever reached the 20-point mark in his career (Nowitzki tallied 20 points 10:49 into a game vs. Chicago on 12/27/01, back when he was only 23 years old). Prior to Nowitzki, Jordan was the only player to reach the 30-point plateau at home. Nowitzki posted 18 points in the opening quarter against Los Angeles on 3/7/17, matching the highest-scoring first quarter of his career (18 vs. Memphis 2/7/07). The big German finished with a game-high 25 points (9-13 FGs, 3-4 3FGs, 4-4 FTs), all in the first half, to go along with 11 rebounds in just 24 minutes of action on 3/7/17. Cleveland’s LeBron James recently became the seventh member of the 30,000-point club at San Antonio on 1/23/18, joining Nowitzki as one of two active players in the group. DIRK’S 20TH SEASON IN DALLAS: The 2017-18 campaign marks Dirk Nowitzki’s 20th season with the Mavericks. He joins Kobe Bryant (Lakers) as the sole members of the NBA’s 20-year, only one-team club. Sacramento’s Vince Carter, who is also in his 20th season, joins Nowitzki as one of seven players in NBA history to play 20 seasons overall (Carter is the only other active player with 20-or-more years of NBA experience). The five non-active players that have played 20-plus NBA seasons are: Kevin Garnett (21), Robert Parish (21), Kevin Willis (21), Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (20) and Bryant (20). When Nowitzki and Carter squared off in Dallas on 10/20/17, they became just the second set of players with 20-or-more years 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 has played in 75 of Dallas’ first 76 games this season. It’s the most games played 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).

HISTORICAL PLAYERS WHO PLAYED 20+ NBA SEASONS ACTIVE PLAYERS WHO HAVE PLAYED 20+ NBA SEASONS

PLAYER SEASONS TEAMS PLAYER SEASONS TEAMS

Kevin Garnett 21 (3) MIN, BOS, BKN Dirk Nowitzki 20 (1) DAL

Robert Parish 21 (4) GS, BOS, CHA, CHI Vince Carter 20 (7) TOR, NJ, ORL, PHO, DAL, MEM, SAC

Kevin Willis 21 (8) ATL, MIA, GS, HOU, TOR, DEN, SA, DAL

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 20 (2) MIL, LAL

Kobe Bryant 20 (1) LAL

20,000 MANIAACS: The Mavericks have sold out 676 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 743 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 479-208 (.697) during the regular season. Dallas has sold out all 41 home games in each of the last 15 seasons (2002-17). AMES ALUMS REUNITED: When the Mavericks acquired fourth-year forward Doug McDermott from New York in a trade-deadline deal on 2/8/18, he was reunited with his high school teammate, Harrison Barnes. The duo led the Ames Little Cyclones to back-to-back Iowa 4A state championships and a combined 53-0 record during their junior and senior years (2008-09 and 2009-10). When Barnes and McDermott were seniors in 2010, the odds were roughly one in every 16,000 that a non-collegiate resident of Ames would go on to be an NBA lottery pick. They both achieved that feat, as Barnes was taken with the seventh overall pick in 2012 and McDermott was selected 11th overall in 2014. Coincidently, when he was on the Bulls, McDermott played for another Ames High School alum in Fred Hoiberg. The only other Ames alum to make it to the NBA was Dick Gibbs, who played six seasons with Houston, Kansas City-Omaha, Seattle, Washington and Buffalo from 1971-76.

DENNIS SMITH JR. BECOMES THIRD MAVERICK EVER TO COMPETE IN DUNK CONTEST: Mavericks rookie point guard Dennis Smith Jr. finished third in the 2018 Verizon Slam Dunk as part of State Farm® All-Star Saturday Night. He became just the third player in Mavericks history to compete in the annual dunk contest, joining Tony Dumas and Michael Finley (Finley finished third at the event held in Cleveland in 1997, while Dumas failed to advance past the first round of the 1995 competition held in Phoenix). The 2018 dunk contest, which also featured Indiana’s Victor

Oladipo, Cleveland’s Larry Nance Jr. and Utah’s Donovan Mitchell, was held at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles on Saturday, Feb. 17. Despite posting a perfect 50 on a 360-degree, between-the-legs dunk in the second rotation, Smith finished third in the overall competition. Mitchell took down Nance in the contest’s final round.

DENNIS SMITH JR. COMPETES FOR U.S. TEAM IN 2018 RISING STARS GAME: Mavericks rookie point guard Dennis Smith Jr. was selected to compete for the U.S. Team in the 2018 Mtn Dew Kickstart Rising Stars at All-Star 2018 in Los Angeles. He became the first Dallas rookie to play in the annual Rookie/Sophomore game since Devin Harris in 2005. Smith started for the U.S. and finished with

seven points, four rebounds and six assists in 21 minutes.

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 Wilt Chamberlain 31,419

6 Dirk Nowitzki 31,173

7 LeBron James 30,898

8 Shaquille O’Neal 28,596

9 Moses Malone 27,409

10 Elvin Hayes 27,313

REGULAR SEASON GAMES ONLY

(Mavs’ Home Sellout Streak) 676

REGULAR SEASON GAMES + PLAYOFF GAMES

( Mavs’ Home Sellout Streak) 743

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MAVS TIE FRANCHISE RECORD WITH ONLY FOUR TURNOVERS AGAINST MAGIC: The Mavericks recorded only four miscues in their 114-99 win over the Magic on 1/9/18, tying the franchise record for fewest turnovers in a game. It marked the 10th time in team history that the Mavericks finished with only four giveaways and the first since 3/28/16 at Denver. Dallas actually had three games with only four turnovers in 2015-16 (12/28/15 vs. Milwaukee, 2/3/16 vs. Miami, 3/28/16 at Denver) but none in 2016-17 (Dallas’ season-low for miscues in 2016-17 was 5 at New Orleans on 3/29/17). DSJ RECORDS FIRST CAREER TRIPLE-DOUBLE IN WIN AT NOLA: Mavericks rookie point guard Dennis Smith Jr. recorded his first career triple-double with a team-high 21 points (8-12 FGs, 5-7 3FGs) to go along with a career-high 10 rebounds and a game-high 10 assists in 31 minutes in Dallas’ 128-120 win at New Orleans on 12/29/17. Smith (20 years, 34 days) became the third-youngest player in NBA history to record a triple-double (Lonzo Ball, LeBron James). It came in his 29th career game. He also became just the second rookie in Mavericks history to register a triple-double, joining Jason Kidd (Kidd had 4 triple-doubles as a rookie in 1994-95). It was the first triple-double by a Dallas player since Raymond Felton had 10 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists against Washington on 12/12/15. In addition to posting a career-high 10 rebounds and a then career-high-tying 10 assists at New Orleans (12/29/17), Smith also knocked down a career-high-tying five 3-pointers against the Pelicans. DALLAS DELIVERS BRILLIANT OFFENSIVE PERFORMANCE IN WIN AT NOLA: Below are some takeaways from the Mavericks’ 128-120 wire-to-wire win at New Orleans on 12/29/17:

Dallas went 22-of-39 (.564) from beyond the arc, setting a new franchise record for 3-pointers made in a game. The team’s previous regular-season record was 19 threes, which it tied twice earlier this season. The previous most triples the club made in any game (regular season or postseason) was 20 in a playoff game against the L.A. Lakers on 5/8/11 (20-of-32, .625).

Dennis Smith Jr. recorded his first career triple-double with a team-high 21 points to go along with 10 rebounds and a game-high 10 assists in 31 minutes. At 20 years, 34 days old, Smith became the third-youngest player in NBA history to record a triple-double (Lonzo Ball, LeBron James). Smith also became just the second rookie in Mavericks history to register a triple-double, joining Jason Kidd (Kidd had 4 triple-doubles as a rookie for Dallas in 1994-95).

The Mavericks poured in a then season-high 128 points (Dallas later topped that with 130 points vs. the L.A. Lakers on 2/10).

Dallas scored 109 points through three quarters (Dallas led 109-101 after three). It marked just the eighth time in franchise history that the Mavericks had that many points through three quarters of play. The last time they scored at least 109 through three quarters was 11/21/14 vs. the L.A. Lakers (Dallas led 110-83 after three in that game).

The Mavericks posted a 77-point first half (Dallas shot .690, 29-of-42, from the field, and .722, 13-of-18, from 3-point range in the opening half). It was tied for the third-highest first-half point total in franchise history. Since the team’s inception, Dallas recorded one 85-point first half, two 81-point first halves and two other 77-point opening halves. Overall, it was the sixth time in team history that the Mavericks scored at least 77 points in the opening half and the first since 4/5/09 vs. Phoenix (Dallas led 81-59 at halftime of that game).

Dallas shot a season-high 56.4 percent (22-of-39) from 3-point range.

The Mavericks’ bench outscored the Pelicans’ bench, 60-10. Devin Harris (17), Dwight Powell (15), J.J. Barea (14), Salah Mejri (7) and Yogi Ferrell (7) combined for all 60 of Dallas’ bench-points (they were the only players to appear as reserves for Dallas). It was the most points Dallas’ bench produced in a game all season (previous most: 59 vs. the L.A. Clippers 12/2).

The Mavericks scored a then season-high 30 fast-break points (at the time, their previous most in a game was 22 vs. Cleveland 11/11; they later topped that with 32 fast-break points against Houston on 1/24).

The Mavericks recorded a wire-to-wire win. It was the fourth time this season that Dallas won a game without trailing at any point.

Seven players scored at least 13 points apiece for Dallas: Dennis Smith Jr. (21), Wesley Matthews (18), Devin Harris (17), Dwight Powell (15), J.J. Barea (14), Dirk Nowitzki (13) and Harrison Barnes (13). The Mavericks produced at least seven double-figure scorers for the fourth time this season (in their 37th game of the year), after they achieved the feat three times all of last year.

Dallas shot 55.4 percent (46-of-83) from the field. It marked the team’s second-best shooting night of the season (.570, 49-of-86, vs. Denver 12/4).

HARP TO THE RAFTERS: Derek Harper had his No. 12 jersey retired at halftime of Dallas’ game against New York on 1/7/18. He joined Brad Davis (No. 15) and Rolando Blackman (No. 22) as the only Mavericks to have their jerseys hung in the rafters. Harper played 12 of his 16 NBA seasons with Dallas (1983-94, 1996-97), averaging 14.4 points (.468 FG), 5.9 assists, 1.8 steals and 32.1 minutes per game in 872 games (620 starts). Harper stands

as the Mavericks’ all-time leader in assists (5,111) and steals (1,551). He also ranks third in franchise history in games played (872), third in starts (620), third in minutes (27,985), fourth in points (12,597), fourth in field goals made (4,899), fourth in free throws made (2,094) and fifth in 3-point field goals made (705). Former Mavericks head coach Dick Motta and several all-time great Mavericks spoke on Harper’s behalf during the ceremony. BARNES NOT JUST SCORING THE ROCK, BUT HITTING THE BOARDS AS WELL: Mavericks forward Harrison Barnes is averaging a career-high (team-high) 6.2 rebounds per game in 2017-18 (to go along with his team-high 18.9 ppg). Prior to this year, his best rebounding campaign came in 2014-15, when he averaged 5.5 rebounds per contest for the Golden State Warriors. Barnes has led Dallas on the glass a team-high 25 times this season (including ties), after he led the team in rebounding 12 times all of last year. He has recorded a career-high 10 double-digit rebounding games this year (his previous best was 6 in 2014-15 with Golden State), after he had only one such game with Dallas in 2016-17. Barnes has posted a team-high eight double-doubles in 2017-18 – his most in any one season in his career (previous high: 6 in 2014-15). Barnes, who averaged a team-high (career-high) 19.2 points per game for Dallas in 2016-17, is leading the team in scoring again this season (18.9 ppg). He has led the Mavericks in scoring a team-high 38 times on the year (including ties). BARNES’ BUZZER-BEATER AT MEMPHIS: Mavericks forward Harrison Barnes banked in a 30-foot 3-pointer at the buzzer to give Dallas a thrilling 95-94 win at Memphis on 11/22/17. It was his fourth career game-winning field goal in the final 5 seconds of the fourth quarter or overtime, including his second with the Mavericks. Last season, Barnes hit the game-winning shot with 3.7 seconds left in the Mavericks’ 90-88 win at the L.A. Clippers on 12/23/16 (in the team’s final game before Christmas). This year, he sent Dallas into the Thanksgiving holiday on a high note with his game-winner against the Grizzlies. Barnes’ other two game-winners (in the final 5 seconds of the fourth period or OT) occurred with the Golden State Warriors: against Phoenix on 4/2/15 and at Philadelphia on 1/30/16. The only other Maverick in the last 10 seasons to hit a game-winning 3-pointer with no time left on the clock was Deron Williams, who hit a corner three at the buzzer to give Dallas a 117-116 double-overtime win over Sacramento on 1/5/16.

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JUNIOR DROPS CAREER-HIGH 27 POINTS VS. SPURS: Mavericks rookie point guard Dennis Smith Jr. poured in a career-high (team-high) 27 points (10-23 FGs, 5-11 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), including 18 in the fourth quarter, to go along with six rebounds and two assists in 36 minutes against San Antonio on 11/14/17. Smith (19 years, 354 days) became the youngest Maverick in franchise history to total at least 25 points and five rebounds in a game. The previous youngest was none other than Dirk Nowitzki, who had 29 points and eight boards at Phoenix on 4/16/99 (at 20 years, 301 days). Smith scored 20-plus points for the third time in his last four games (22 at Washington 11/7/17, 21 vs. Cleveland 11/11/17), after he failed to reach 20 in each of his first nine career games. His 18-point fourth quarter was the highest-scoring period by a Dallas rookie since Roddy Beaubois’ 21-point second quarter at Golden State on 3/27/10. DSJ POSTS 21-5-7-2-2 AGAINST CAVS: Mavericks rookie point guard Dennis Smith Jr. tallied 21 points (8-16 FGs, 2-6 3FGs, 3-4 FTs), five rebounds, a game-high seven assists, a team-high-tying two steals and a game-high two blocks in 30 minutes against Cleveland on 11/11/17. Smith (19 years, 351 days) joined Kevin Garnett, LeBron James and Kyrie Irving as the only teenagers in NBA history to post at least 20 points, five rebounds, five assists, two steals and two blocks in a game. It was also Smith’s second straight game with 20-plus points (he had 22 points, eight rebounds and eight assists at Washington on 11/7/17). He became the first Mavericks rookie to post back-to-back 20-point efforts since Roddy Beaubois in 2009-10 (Beaubois had 22 points vs. Sacramento on 3/5/10 and 24 at Chicago on 3/6/10). JUNIOR GOES FOR 22-8-8 IN WIN OVER WIZARDS: Mavericks rookie point guard Dennis Smith Jr. generated 22 points, eight rebounds and a team-high eight assists in 32 minutes in Dallas’ 113-99 win at Washington on 11/7/17. Smith (19 years, 347 days) became the youngest player in Mavericks history to record a 20-point game. The previous youngest was Smith’s current teammate, Dirk Nowitzki, who had a 29-point night at Phoenix on 4/16/99 (at 20 years, 301 days). Smith also became only the second rookie in Mavericks history to post at least 20 points, eight rebounds and eight assists in a game, joining Jason Kidd (Kidd had 38 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists in a 2OT game at Houston on 4/11/95).

J.J. BAREA RECEIVES OCTOBER NBA CARES COMMUNITY ASSIST AWARD: Mavericks guard J.J. Barea received the October NBA Cares Community Assist Award presented by Kaiser Permanente in recognition of his continuous relief efforts in Puerto Rico following devastation caused by Hurricane Maria. The award recognizes an NBA player each month who best reflects the passion that the league and its players share for giving back to their communities. Kaiser Permanente and the NBA honored Barea for his work to immediately initiate aid for Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria. Coordinating five trips to the territory where

he was born and raised, Barea used the Mavericks’ team plane, with help from owner Mark Cuban, to personally deliver much-needed supplies in the days after the hurricane. Working with partners in North Texas, Barea has provided more than 100,000 pounds of supplies to the island, including 32 generators, 14,000 pounds of water, 10,000 pounds of food and 3,000 pounds of medical supplies, diapers, clothing, cleaning products and toiletries on the first trip alone. Barea also launched a fundraiser on YouCaring.com for families affected by the hurricane that has raised more than $250,000, and personally raised nearly $500,000. Additionally, he worked with the Mavericks to donate 100 percent of all single-game ticket sales from their Oct. 25 game against the Memphis Grizzlies to Puerto Rico, generating an additional $114,000 for the island’s recovery. Before the Mavericks’ home game against the Boston Celtics on 11/20/17, NBA Cares Ambassador Bob Lanier presented the award to Barea during an on-court ceremony. In addition, Kaiser Permanente and the NBA donated $10,000 to the J.J. Barea Foundation. The NBA Cares Community Assist Award presented by Kaiser Permanente honors the standard set by NBA Legend David Robinson, who improved the community piece by piece. To learn more, please visit http://www.nba.com/communityassist/. MATTHEWS’ 3-BALL: Mavericks guard Wesley Matthews, who has made a team-high 153 3-pointers this year (153-of-402, .381), is the only NBA player with at least 125 trifectas in each of the past 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). Matthews became the seventh player in Mavericks history to reach 500 3-pointers with the team against Sacramento on 2/13/18. 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 LONGEST ACTIVE STREAKS WITH 125+ 3FGM

RANK PLAYER SEASONS YEARS RANK PLAYER SEASONS YEARS

1 Ray Allen 12 1999-00 to 2010-11 1 Wesley Matthews 8 2010-11 to 2017-18

2 Wesley Matthews 8 2010-11 to 2017-18* T2 Stephen Curry 6 2012-13 to 2017-18

T3 Jason Terry 7 2005-06 to 2011-12 T2 Klay Thompson 6 2012-13 to 2017-18

T3 Rashard Lewis 7 2003-04 to 2009-10 T2 Damian Lillard 6 2012-13 to 2017-18

T3 Glen Rice 7 1991-92 to 1997-98 T2 James Harden 6 2012-13 to 2017-18

*Active Streak T2 Kyle Korver 6 2012-13 to 2017-18

RAINING THREES: The Mavericks have hit at least five 3-pointers in a franchise-record 177 consecutive games (3/9/16-4/1/18). The previous team record was 56 straight games with five-plus triples from 4/10/15-2/3/16. Dallas has gone 908-of-2,502 (.363) from deep in 2017-18. The Mavericks have knocked down at least 10 3-pointers in 59 of their first 77 games this season. Dallas ranks fourth in total made threes (908), fifth in 3-pointers made per game (11.8) and 14th in 3-point field goal percentage (.363) this year. The Mavericks have made 19-or-more trifectas five times this year (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)). 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 a series-clinching playoff win over the L.A. Lakers on 5/8/11 (20-of-32, .625). Before this season, Dallas had never made 19 treys in a regular-season game that was decided in regulation. The Mavericks have had three streaks of at least 15 consecutive games with nine-or-more made 3-pointers this season. Dallas hit at least nine trifectas in each of its first 15 games this year (10/18-11/14/17), breaking the franchise’s previous single-season record of 12 straight games with nine-or-more 3-pointers set in 1995-96 (2/25-3/15/96). The Mavericks then hit at least nine 3-balls in 16 consecutive games from 11/22-12/23/17. Most recently, Dallas had a streak of 15 straight games with nine-plus triples from 1/31-2/10/18. Last season, Dallas went 878-of-2,473 (.355) from beyond the arc, setting new franchise records for the most 3-pointers made and attempted in a season. The Mavericks hit at least one 3-pointer in 1,108 consecutive

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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games from 2/27/99-12/12/12, which once stood as the NBA record for the longest such streak (Phoenix and Golden State have since surpassed that with their current streaks). On 12/15/12, Dallas began a new streak of consecutive games with at least one trifecta, which is still active today. SMITH’S ROOKIE RANKINGS: Mavericks point guard Dennis Smith Jr. is averaging 15.2 points (2nd on team), 3.7 rebounds, 5.0 assists (2nd on team), 1.0 steal (2nd on team) and 29.5 minutes per game in 66 games (all starts) this season. Among all rookies, Smith ranks fourth in scoring, 14th in rebounding, third in assists, sixth in steals and seventh in minutes per game. JUNIOR’S 20-POINT GAMES, 10-ASSIST GAMES, 3-POINTERS AND DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING STREAK AMONG ALL-TIME DALLAS ROOKIES: Mavericks point guard Dennis Smith Jr., who turned 20 years old on 11/25/17, has posted 14 20-point games as a rookie in 2017-18. It’s the most 20-point efforts by a Dallas rookie before turning 21 years old in franchise history. The previous most was seven by Jamal Mashburn in 1993-94. Overall, Smith’s 14 20-point outings are tied for the fourth-most by a Mavericks rookie in team history (Rolando Blackman also had 14 as a rookie in 1981-82). Jay Vincent ranks first with 53 20-point games (1981-82), Mashburn second with 37 (1993-94) and Mark Aguirre third with 20 (1981-82). Smith has also produced five double-digit assist games in 2017-18. Jason Kidd (22 in 1994-95) is the only rookie in Mavericks history to record more 10-assist games. The 6-3 point guard out of North Carolina State has made 103 3-pointers this season – the most by a Dallas rookie in team history (previous most: 85, 85-299, .284, by Jamal Mashburn in 1993-94). Smith also had a streak of 23 consecutive double-figure scoring games from 12/29/17-2/23/18. It tied the second-longest double-digit scoring streak by a Mavericks rookie in team history (Mashburn scored 10-plus points in 23 straight games from 1/24-3/17/94). Vincent holds the record for the longest double-figure scoring streak by a Dallas rookie in franchise history at 65 games (12/3/81-4/17/82).

MOST 20-POINT GAMES BY A MAVERICKS ROOKIE MOST 10-ASSIST GAMES BY A MAVERICKS ROOKIE

RANK PLAYER 20-PT GAMES RANK PLAYER 10-AST GAMES

1 Jay Vincent, 1981-82 53 1 Jason Kidd, 1994-95 22

2 Jamal Mashburn, 1993-94 37 2 Dennis Smith Jr., 2017-18 5

3 Mark Aguirre, 1981-82 20 3 Mike Iuzzolino, 1991-92 2

4 Dennis Smith Jr., 2017-18 14 4 Jim Jackson, 1992-93 1

4 Rolando Blackman, 1981-82 14

6 Sean Rooks, 1992-93 12 LONGEST DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING STREAKS BY A MAVERICKS ROOKIE

RANK PLAYER DATES GAMES

MOST 3-POINTERS BY A MAVERICKS ROOKIE 1 Jay Vincent 12/3/81-4/17/82 65

RANK PLAYER 3FGM 2 Dennis Smith Jr. 12/29/17-2/23/18 23

1 Dennis Smith Jr., 2017-18 103 (103-325, .317) 2 Jamal Mashburn 1/24-3/17/94 23

2 Jamal Mashburn, 1993-94 85 (85-299, .284) 4 Mark Aguirre 10/30-12/9/81 20

3 Jason Kidd, 1994-95 70 (70-257, .272) 5 Jamal Mashburn 3/23-4/24/94 17

4 Jae Crowder, 2012-13 63 (63-192, .328)

BAREA PLAYING SOME OF THE BEST BASKETBALL OF HIS CAREER: Mavericks guard J.J. Barea is averaging career highs of 11.7 points, 2.9 rebounds and 6.3 assists per game this season. He leads the league in total assists off the bench (346) and assists per game off the bench (6.0) in 2017-18. Barea ranks first on the team in assists and fifth in scoring. He has led Dallas in assists 40 times this year (including ties). The Mavericks are 4-1 this season when he scores 20-plus points. He has produced a career-high 10 double-digit assist games in 2017-18 (previous high: 8 in 2011-12 with Minnesota). His six double-doubles this year are one off his career-high for his most in any one season (7 in 2011-12). Barea has scored in double figures 43 times this season and handed out five-plus assists 47 times. He recorded at least eight points in 38 of the team’s first 43 games in 2017-18. Barea went 26 straight games with at least four assists off the bench from 11/14/17-1/5/18. Since 1983-84, it’s the second-longest such streak in NBA history (where any start by the player during that span ends the run). Only Jrue Holiday, who recorded at least four assists off the bench in 31 straight games from 12/28/15-3/5/16, has had a longer such run in the past 35 seasons. LIMITING MISTAKES: Dallas continues to take care of the basketball. The Mavericks are averaging 12.4 turnovers per game in 2017-18 – the fewest in the NBA. They have recorded 11 games with eight-or-fewer turnovers this season (Dallas has gone 6-5 in those games). The Mavericks finished in the top 5 for fewest miscues per game in each of the last five seasons (2012-17). Dallas ranked second in turnovers per game in both 2016-17 (11.9) and 2015-16 (12.8), fourth in 2014-15 (13.0), third in 2013-14 (13.5) and tied for fifth in 2012-13 (14.0). SMITH’S IMPRESSIVE START: Dennis Smith Jr. made his NBA debut for the Mavericks at the age of 19. He racked up 142 points and 49 assists in his first 10 career games, joining LeBron James (168 points and 64 assists in 2003-04) and Kyrie Irving (166 points and 52 assists in 2011-12) as the only teenagers in NBA history to reach those totals in their first 10 career NBA contests. Smith’s 142 points were the 10th-most points by a teenager in his first 10 career games in league history. The others with more were: Kevin Durant (201), Dajuan Wagner (194), Jahlil Okafor (192), Carmelo Anthony (171), LeBron James (168), Kyrie Irving (166), Michael Beasley (163), Luol Deng (152) and Anthony Davis (146). His 142 points were also the third-most by a Maverick in his first 10 career games, behind Mark Aguirre’s 223 (in 1981-82) and Jamal Mashburn’s 200 (1993-94).

NBA PLAYERS, 19 YEARS OR YOUNGER, TO TOTAL 142+ POINTS AND 49+ ASSISTS IN FIRST 10 CAREER GAMES

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

RANK PLAYER PT-AST TOTAL RANK PLAYER PTS RANK PLAYER PTS

1 LeBron James, 2003-04 168 points, 64 assists 1 Kevin Durant 201 6 Kyrie Irving 166

2 Kyrie Irving, 2011-12 166 points, 52 assists 2 Dajuan Wagner 194 7 Michael Beasley 163

3 Dennis Smith Jr., 2017-18 142 points, 49 assists 3 Jahlil Okafor 192 8 Luol Deng 152

4 Carmelo Anthony 171 9 Anthony Davis 146

5 LeBron James 168 10 Dennis Smith Jr. 142

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DIRK AND J.J. ON THE MAVS’ ALL-TIME GAMES PLAYED LIST: Dirk Nowitzki (1,470) and J.J. Barea (568) rank first and eighth, respectively, 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 first place at Phoenix on 1/28/17 (in career game No. 884). Barea passed Mark Aguirre (566) for eighth on the Mavericks’ all-time games played list against Utah on 3/22/18 (in his 567th game with the team). Nowitzki appeared in his 1,435th game, all with the Mavericks, against New York on 1/7/18, surpassing the number of games that Karl Malone played for the Jazz (1,434), to move into second in NBA history for the most games played with one team. Only John Stockton (1,504 with Jazz) has played in more games with a single team. DENNIS SMITH JR. DAZZLES IN DEBUT: Mavericks first-round pick Dennis Smith Jr. made his NBA debut against Atlanta on 10/18/17 and started at point guard. Smith became the first rookie to start a season opener for Dallas since Devin Harris in 2004-05. He finished with a team-high-tying 16 points and a game-high 10 assists in 30 minutes. Smith (19 years, 327 days) became the youngest player in NBA history to record a point-assist double-double in his NBA debut. The previous youngest was Isiah Thomas (20 years, 183 days), who had 31 points and 11 dimes in his debut for the Pistons on 10/30/81. Before Smith, Thomas was also the youngest player to dish out 10-plus assists in his debut. Smith joined Jason Kidd as one of only two Mavericks to post at least 10 points and 10 assists in their NBA debut (Kidd had 10 points and 11 assists in his debut vs. New Jersey on 11/5/94). He also became the first Dallas player to record at least 15 points and 10 assists in a season debut since Steve Nash in 2002-03 (Nash had 24 points and 13 assists at Memphis on 10/30/02). Smith scored the first points of the season for Dallas on a highlight-reel alley-oop dunk on the team’s first possession (he was assisted by Wesley Matthews on the play). CARLISLE ON THE NBA’S ALL-TIME WINS LIST: Rick Carlisle holds an all-time record of 717-574 (.555) as a head coach and currently ranks 17th on the NBA’s all-time wins list. Gene Shue ranks 16th with 784 wins. 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). Carlisle 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, he 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.

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 717 574 .555

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

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

DIRK ON THE NBA’S ALL-TIME VICTORIES LIST: Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki currently ranks sixth on the NBA’s all-time victories list with 898. He needs two wins to become the sixth player in league history to reach 900 career victories. Karl Malone currently ranks fifth ahead of Nowitzki with 952 wins. Nowitzki passed Derek Fisher (853) for sixth place on the NBA’s all-time victories list with a 113-105 win over Washington on 1/3/17.

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 898

7 Derek Fisher 853

NOWITZKI ON THE NBA’S ALL-TIME FIELD GOALS MADE LIST: Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki ranks eighth all-time in field goals made with 11,029. The big German passed Hakeem “The Dream” Olajuwon (10,749) on the NBA’s all-time field goals made list 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. Nowitzki entered the game against New Orleans on 3/4/18 needing five baskets to pass Elvin Hayes (10,976) for eighth place on the NBA’s all-time field goals made list. He began the game a perfect 5-for-5 from the floor, tying Hayes for eighth place with a 32-foot buzzer-beating 3-pointer at the end of the first quarter. He then passed Hayes for sole possession of eighth place with a hook shot at the 8:56 mark of the second quarter (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.

MAVERICKS’ ALL-TIME GAMES PLAYED LIST

RANK PLAYER GAMES

1 DIRK NOWITZKI 1,470

2 Brad Davis 883

3 Derek Harper 872

4 Rolando Blackman 865

5 Michael Finley 626

6 Jason Terry 619

7 Shawn Bradley 582

8 J.J. BAREA 568

9 Mark Aguirre 566

10 Devin Harris 540

NBA’S ALL-TIME FIELD GOALS MADE LIST

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 Shaquille O’Neal 11,330

7 LeBron James 11,232

8 Dirk Nowitzki 11,029

9 Elvin Hayes 10,976

10 Hakeem Olajuwon 10,749

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DIRK ON THE NBA’S ALL-TIME FREE THROWS MADE LIST: Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki has shot 7,200-of-8,187 (.879) from the foul line for his career and currently ranks 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’s had one such game this year – a 7-of-7 night vs. Orlando on 1/9/18). Reggie Miller ranks second with 149 such games. The big German became the seventh player in NBA history (and the first 7-footer) with 7,000 career made free throws against San Antonio on 4/13/16. A foul shot (the first of two) at the 1:10 mark of the third quarter against the Spurs gave him two made free throws for the game and 7,000 for his career. Nowitzki 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. Nowitzki is the NBA’s active leader in free throws made.

NBA’S ALL-TIME FREE THROWS MADE LIST

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 7,200

7 Jerry West 7,160

8 Paul Pierce 6,918

NOWITZKI ON THE NBA’S ALL-TIME GAMES PLAYED LIST: Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki ranks first among active players and fifth all-time in regular-season games played with 1,470. Karl Malone ranks fourth with 1,476 career games. Nowitzki became the seventh player in league history to reach 1,400 career games at Memphis on 10/26/17. He passed Kevin Willis (1,424) for sixth place on the NBA’s all-time games played list against Phoenix on 12/18/17. Nowitzki appeared in his 1,435th game (all with the Mavericks) against New York on 1/7/18, surpassing the number of games that Karl Malone played for the Jazz (1,434), to move into second in NBA history for the most games played with one team. Only John Stockton (1,504 with Jazz) has played in more games with one team. On 3/17/18 at Brooklyn, the 20-year forward passed Kevin Garnett (1,462) for fifth place on the NBA’s all-time games played list (in his 1,463rd career game). Nowitzki has played in 76 of Dallas’ first 77 games this season. It’s the most games played 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). DIRK ON THE NBA’S ALL-TIME REBOUNDING LIST: Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki, who has grabbed 11,327 rebounds in his career, currently ranks 27th on the NBA’s all-time rebounding list. Elgin Baylor ranks 26th 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 on the NBA’s all-time rebounding list 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 has advanced from 30th to 27th place on the NBA’s total boards list in 2017-18, has also moved from seventh to fifth place on the league’s all-time defensive rebounds list this 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 9,864 career defensive rebounds. Robert Parish ranks fourth with 10,117.

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 11,327 5 Dirk Nowitzki 9,864

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

29 Pau Gasol 11,136 7 Moses Malone 9,481

30 Bill Bridges 11,054 8 Dwight Howard 9,405

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 50,549. Karl Malone ranks second with 54,852 minutes. Nowitzki 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 on the league’s all-time minutes played list. 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. 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 20th NBA season, is the longest tenured player with one team. Nowitzki’s career stats (and their rank in Mavericks history) are listed below:

NBA’S ALL-TIME GAMES PLAYED LIST

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 1,470

6 Kevin Garnett 1,462

7 Kevin Willis 1,424

8 Jason Terry 1,405

9 Vince Carter 1,401

10 Tim Duncan 1,392

NBA’S ALL-TIME MINUTES PLAYED LIST

RANK PLAYER MIN

1 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 57,446

2 Karl Malone 54,852

3 Dirk Nowitzki 50,549

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

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DIRK ON THE NBA’S ALL-TIME TRIPLES LIST: Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki currently ranks 11th on the NBA’s all-time 3-point field goals made list with 1,915 career triples. Houston’s Joe Johnson ranks 10th with 1,975 career treys. Nowitzki, 39, has gone 135-of-327 (.413) from beyond the arc this season. It’s the most 3-pointers by a player 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. Nowitzki is shooting the 3-ball at a 41.3 percent clip in 2017-18 (the best clip he’s finished a season at from long distance was .421, 51-of-121, in 2009-10). The 2017-18 campaign also marks Nowitzki’s ninth season with 100-or-more treys (including his fourth in the last five years). The most triples he’s made in a season was 151 in 2000-01 (151-of-390, .397). Nowitzki has advanced from 14th to 11th place on the league’s all-time triples list in 2017-18. He 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. EARLIEST START TO SEASON SINCE MAVS’ INAUGURAL YEAR: Dallas opened the 2017-18 regular season against Atlanta at home on Oct. 18. It was the earliest the Mavericks began a season since the team’s inaugural year in 1980-81. That year, Dallas actually completed five games by Oct. 18 (10/11/80 vs. San Antonio, 10/14/80 vs. Seattle, 10/15/80 at Denver, 10/17/80 vs. Kansas City, 10/18/80 at San Antonio). The NBA moved the start date of the regular season up from Oct. 25 in 2016-17 to Oct. 17 in 2017-18. For the first time in the league’s 72-year history, there will be no stretches of four games in five nights. ROSTER BROKEN DOWN BY DRAFT POSITION: The Mavericks’ 17-man roster features five former first-round picks, one former second-round draft choice and 11 undrafted players. Fourteen undrafted players have appeared in at least one regular-season game for Dallas this year (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 just last season (prior to 2016-17, the franchise record was eight in 1992-93). Seth Curry, who went undrafted in 2013 out of Duke, also played in three preseason games for Dallas this year but has missed the entire 2017-18 regular season due to a stress reaction in his left tibia. The current roster broken down by draft position is shown below:

2017-18 DALLAS MAVERICKS ROSTER BROKEN DOWN BY DRAFT POSITION

FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND UNDRAFTED

Dennis Smith Jr. (9th overall by Dallas in 2017) Doug McDermott (11th overall by Denver in 2014)% Nerlens Noel (6th overall by New Orleans in 2013)+ Harrison Barnes (7th overall by Golden State in 2012) Dirk Nowitzki (9th overall by Milwaukee in 1998)*

Dwight Powell (45th overall by Charlotte in 2014)^ Johnathan Motley (2017) - 2W Jalen Jones (2016) - 2W Kyle Collinsworth (2016) Yogi Ferrell (2016) Dorian Finney-Smith (2016) Aaron Harrison (2015) Maxi Kleber (2014) Seth Curry (2013) Wesley Matthews (2009) Salah Mejri (2008) J.J. Barea (2006)

*Draft Rights traded to Dallas; ^Rights traded to Cleveland; +Rights traded to Philadelphia; %Rights traded to Chicago; 2W - Player under two-way contract

HOW THE ROSTER WAS BUILT: Dallas had another busy offseason in 2017. The Mavericks held the ninth overall pick in the 2017 NBA Draft, their first selection in the top 10 since 1998, and drafted explosive guard Dennis Smith Jr. out of North Carolina State. The 2017 ACC Freshman of the Year immediately impressed at the MGM Resorts NBA Summer League 2017 in Las Vegas, averaging a team-high 17.3 points, 4.8 rebounds, a team-high 4.2 assists, 2.2 steals and 25.8 minutes en route to being named to the All-NBA Summer League First Team. On 7/3/17, Dallas signed former Baylor big man Johnathan Motley, the 2017 Karl Malone Power Forward of the Year Award winner, to a two-way contract, after he went undrafted in the 2017 NBA Draft. On 7/6/17, Dallas re-signed 13-time All-Star Dirk Nowitzki, bringing back the franchise’s greatest player for his 20th season. On 7/13/17, the Mavericks signed forward Maxi Kleber, who hails from Würzburg, Germany, the same hometown as Nowitzki. On 8/28/17, Dallas signed center Nerlens Noel, who was acquired by the Mavericks from the 76ers in a trade-deadline deal last season. On 1/10/18, the Mavericks were awarded two-way forward Jalen Jones via a waiver claim, after the Dallas native was waived by New Orleans on 1/8/18. On 2/8/18, Dallas signed Kyle Collinsworth, after the former BYU guard had a couple of stints with the Mavericks earlier in the season. The Mavericks also acquired forward Doug McDermott from New York and a 2018 second-round pick from Denver, in a three-team trade-deadline deal that sent guard Devin Harris to the Nuggets and guard Emmanuel Mudiay to the Knicks on 2/8/18. On 4/1/18, the Mavericks signed Aaron Harrison for the remainder of the season, after the former Kentucky guard originally signed a 10-day contract with the club on 3/22/18. The roster currently stands at 17 players. Seven of the 17 are in their first season with Dallas (Collinsworth, Harrison, Jones, Kleber, Motley, McDermott and Smith). Two of the 17 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). The roster also features five players born outside of one of the 50 U.S. states or Washington, D.C.: Barea (Puerto Rico), Nowitzki and Kleber (Germany), Salah Mejri (Tunisia), and Dwight Powell (Canada). 2016-17 SEASON RECAP: The Mavericks finished 33-49 (.402) in 2016-17, snapping a streak of 16 straight seasons with at least a .500 record. Health played a big part, with injuries costing the team 163 “man games lost” on the year. Eleven undrafted players appeared in at least one game for Dallas in 2016-17 – the most in any one season in franchise history. The team even started four undrafted players (Dorian Finney-Smith, Wesley Matthews, Seth Curry and Salah Mejri) in a game for the first time ever against San Antonio on 11/21/16. Dirk Nowitzki achieved yet another huge milestone in 2016-17, becoming the sixth player in NBA history and the first international player to reach the 30,000-point plateau against the L.A. Lakers on 3/7/17. Rick Carlisle also became the first coach in Mavericks history to reach 400 wins with the franchise with a 108-104 victory at Portland on 2/3/17. Harrison Barnes enjoyed a breakout season in his first year with the Mavericks, averaging a career-high (team-high) 19.2 points per game.

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

1,470 (1st) 1,439 (1st) 50,549 (1st) 31,173 (1st) 11,029 (1st) 1,915 (1st) 7,200 (1st) 1,463 (1st) 9,864 (1st) 11,327 (1st) 3,615 (4th) 1,200 (2nd) 1,262 (1st)

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

RANK PLAYER 3FGM

7 Stephen Curry 2,129

8 Vince Carter 2,102

9 Jason Kidd 1,988

10 Joe Johnson 1,975

11 Dirk Nowitzki 1,915

12 J.R. Smith 1,911

13 Chauncey Billups 1,830

14 Kobe Bryant 1,827

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WITH THE NO. 9 PICK, THE DALLAS MAVERICKS SELECT …: The Dallas Mavericks selected Dennis Smith Jr. with the No. 9 overall pick in the 2017 NBA Draft. The 19-year-old out of NC State was Dallas’ first selection in the top 10 since drafting Robert Traylor with the sixth pick in the 1998 NBA Draft, then trading his rights to the Milwaukee Bucks for the rights to Dirk Nowitzki, the ninth pick. The explosive point guard averaged 18.1 points, 4.6 rebounds, 6.2 assists and 1.94 steals for the Wolfpack last year en route to earning ACC Freshman of the Year and All-ACC Second Team honors. He led the ACC in assists (ranked 13th nationally) and finished sixth in the conference in scoring. He also set an NC State freshman-record with 62 steals in 2016-17. Smith became the only player in ACC history to register two triple-doubles in the same season in conference play. His four 30-point games last year were the most in ACC freshman history. In addition to acquiring Nowitzki, the franchise’s all-time leading scorer, with the ninth pick in the 1998 NBA Draft, Dallas also used the ninth pick in 1981 to draft Rolando Blackman, who stood as the team’s all-time leading scorer until Nowitzki surpassed him in 2008. The Mavericks are hoping the ninth pick in 2017 produces yet another all-time great player for the franchise. BACK-TO-BACKS: The Mavericks have gone 6-8 in the first half of back-to-backs and 3-11 in the second half of back-to-backs this year. They have swept two back-to-backs, split five and been swept in seven. The Mavericks have 15 back-to-backs this season, 11 of which came prior to the All-Star Break, and two of which requires no travel (home-and-home). Along with the two home-and-home back-to-backs, Dallas will play nine back-to-backs that begin at home and conclude on the road, and four back-to-backs that begin and end on the road. Dallas will not play any road-to-home back-to-backs this season. 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. They swept one back-to-back, split eight, and were swept in six last year.

2017-18 DALLAS MAVERICKS RECORDS IN BACK-TO-BACKS

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

First Game 6-8 4-4 - 1-3 1-1

Second Game 3-11 2-6 0-0 0-4 1-1

Mavericks Swept: 2 Splits: 5 Opponents Swept: 7

HISTORY OF THE FRANCHISE: The 2017-18 campaign marks the 38th 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.

THE NEW TWO-WAY CONTRACTS: The 2017-18 season marks the first year NBA two-way contracts will be implemented. NBA teams are allowed to have up to two players under two-way contracts who will spend the bulk of the season in the NBA G League and not more than 45 days with their NBA team. Two-way players are paid a corresponding daily amount based on the number of days they play in each league. Only players with four-or-fewer years of NBA experience are able to sign two-way contracts, which can be for either one or two seasons. The Mavericks’ G-League affiliate, the Texas Legends, play their home games in Frisco, Texas. Johnathan Motley and Jalen Jones are the two-way players currently on the Mavericks’ roster. Motley (6-10, 230) went undrafted in the 2017 NBA Draft after three seasons at Baylor (2014-17). As a junior, he averaged 17.3 points, 9.9 rebounds, 2.3

assists and 1.1 blocks per game en route to being named Baylor’s first-ever consensus All-American, taking home second-team honors. Motley was also selected as the 2017 Karl Malone Power Forward of the Year, becoming first Baylor player to win a major individual award. Jones (6-7, 220) was claimed off waivers by the Mavericks on 1/10/18, after the rookie forward was waived by the Pelicans on 1/8/18 after appearing in four NBA games. After going undrafted in 2016 out of Texas A&M, Jones spent the 2016-17 season with the G League’s Maine Red Claws. In 46 games (all starts) for the Red Claws, he averaged 21.0 points, 9.0 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 1.0 steal and 36.0 minutes per game en route to earning NBA G League Third Team honors and being named to the 2017 G League All-Star Team. A native of Dallas, Jones began his college career at SMU before transferring to Texas A&M after his sophomore season. Jones was named to the All-SEC Second Team by the coaches as a junior and the All-SEC First Team by the coaches during his senior campaign. As a senior in 2015-16, he averaged 15.3 points, 7.2 rebounds and 27.3 minutes per game in 33 games (28 starts) while helping the Aggies reach the NCAA Tournament’s Sweet Sixteen. MEDIA GUIDE AVAILABE ONLINE: The 2017-18 Mavericks digital media guide is available for download on mavs.com at the following link: https://www.mavs.com/team/2017-18-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 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.

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2017-18 MAVERICKS QUICK STATS Statistical research assistance provided by the Elias Sports Bureau, STATS LLC, Basketball-Reference.com, NBA.com/Stats, ESPN

TEAM STATS

Dallas has made at least 10 3-pointers in eight straight and 20 of its last 22 games. The Mavericks are shooting 37.1 percent (268-of-723) from deep over their last 22 contests. They’re averaging 12.2 triples per game in that span (2/10-4/1).

Dallas went 17-of-32 (.531) from beyond the arc vs. Utah on 3/22. It marked the 16th time this season that the Mavericks made at least 15 triples in a game. Prior to this year, the most games Dallas had with 15-plus treys in any one season was 10 in both 2015-16 and 2016-17. Dallas has shot over 40 percent from deep in 14 of its 16 games with 15-or-more triples this year (and .455, 272-of-598, from deep in those 16 games overall).

Dallas shot 52.7 percent (48-of-91) from the floor at Toronto on 3/16. The Mavericks shot at least 50 percent from the field for the 12th time this season and the first since 2/10 vs. the L.A. Lakers (.539, 48-of-89).

The Mavericks scored a season-high 32 points off turnovers at New York on 3/13 (the Knicks committed 19 giveaways on the night). Their previous most points off miscues this season was 29 vs. the L.A. Lakers on 2/10.

The Mavericks outrebounded the Rockets, 53-45 (including 17-6 on the offensive glass), on 3/11. It marked Dallas’ third straight game with 50-plus boards. It was the first time the Mavericks collected at least 50 rebounds in three consecutive games since 2009 (2/25-3/1/09).

The 17 offensive boards the Mavericks grabbed against the Rockets on 3/11 were the second-most they’ve recorded in a game this season (18 at Memphis 10/26).

The Mavericks defeated the Grizzlies by 34 (114-80) on 3/10. It marked Dallas’ largest margin of victory in a game this season (previous: 32, 111-79, vs. Milwaukee 11/18).

Dallas went 30-of-35 (.857) from the foul line vs. Memphis on 3/10. The Mavericks recorded new season highs for both free throws made (was: 22 five times) and free throws attempted (was: 30 vs. Golden State 10/23).

The Mavericks held a 56-30 half-time advantage against the Grizzlies on 3/10. The 30 first-half points were the fewest the Mavericks have allowed in any half this season (previous low: 35 in 2nd half vs. Milwaukee 11/18). Prior to the game against Memphis on 3/10, the fewest points Dallas surrendered in the opening half of a game this year was 37 (twice). It also marked just the 12th time in team history the Mavericks allowed 30-or-fewer points in the opening half of a game and the first since 11/13/14 vs. Philadelphia (Dallas led 73-29 at the half of that contest).

The Mavericks went 19-of-42 (.452) from beyond the arc at the L.A. Lakers on 2/23. It marked their fifth game with 19-or-more made 3-pointers this season (the second-most such games in the NBA this year behind Houston’s 13).

The Mavericks shot 53.9 percent (48-of-89) from the field, 44.4 percent (12-of-27) from beyond the arc and 81.5 percent (22-of-27) from the foul line en route to scoring a season-high 130 points in their 130-123 victory over the Lakers on 2/10. Their previous high-scoring output was 128 points at New Orleans on 12/29.

Dallas held Washington to just 75 points on 30.6 percent shooting (.219 3FG) in its (98-75) win on 1/22. The Mavericks recorded new opponent season lows for both points (was: 79 vs. Milwaukee 11/18) and field goal percentage (was: .337, 30-of-89, vs. Toronto 12/26).

The Mavericks outscored the Magic 71-51 in the second half on 1/9 en route to a 114-99 win. Dallas scored 70-plus points in the second half for the second time in its last three games (71 vs. Chicago 1/5), after it previously had not produced a 70-point second half since 3/13/15 vs. the L.A. Clippers (70 points).

In their 128-120 wire-to-wire win at New Orleans on 12/29, the Mavericks made a franchise-record 22 3-pointers (22-of-39, .564). Dallas also recorded new season highs for 3-point field goal percentage (.564), bench-points (60) and points in a half (77, 1st half).

The Mavericks’ 128-120 wire-to-wire win at New Orleans (12/29) marked the fourth time this season that Dallas won a game without trailing at any juncture (also: 11/7 at Washington, 12/2 vs. the L.A. Clippers and 12/4 vs. Denver).

In their 122-105 victory over the Nuggets on 12/4, the Mavericks recorded season highs for field goal percentage (.570, 49-of-86) and points in the paint (64).

Dallas ranks third in the NBA in assist/turnover ratio (1.82) this season, behind Golden State (1.91) and Toronto (1.82).

Dallas is allowing 41.7 points in the paint per game this season – the second-fewest in the NBA.

The Mavericks are 6-0 this season when they hold their opponent to under 90 points and 6-1 this year when they hold their opponent to under 40 percent shooting.

Sixteen of the Mavericks’ 23 wins this year have come when they’ve held their opponent to under 100 points.

Dallas has had eight wins by at least 15 points in 2017-18. The Mavericks had six wins by 15-or-more points all of last season and only four such victories in 2015-16.

The Mavericks have played in 47 clutch games (where the score is within five points in the final 5 minutes of the fourth quarter or overtime) this season – the fourth-most in the NBA. INDIVIDUAL STATS

Harrison Barnes netted a game-high 30 points (10-19 FGs, 5-10 3FGs, 5-5 FTs), including 10 in the first quarter and 14 in the third, to go along with three rebounds and five assists in 36 minutes at Cleveland on 4/1. It marked his fourth 30-point effort of the season (31 at Washington 11/7, 31 vs. Boston 11/20, 30 at New York 3/13). It was also one point shy of his season-high (31 twice). Barnes has all four of Dallas’ 30-point games this year.

Harrison Barnes went 5-of-10 (.500) from beyond the arc at Cleveland on 4/1. He made five 3-pointers for the third time in his last six games (5-of-6 vs. Utah 3/22, 5-of-11 vs. Charlotte 3/24), after he had only one game with five-plus triples in his first 68 games of the season (7-of-12 vs. Philadelphia 10/28).

Harrison Barnes is averaging 21.6 points per game over his last 16 games (2/26-4/1). He’s scored at least 17 points in 14 of those 16 contests.

Doug McDermott is shooting a league-best 58.6 percent (34-of-58) from beyond the arc since the All-Star break.

Dennis Smith Jr. tallied 19 points (6-12 FGs, 3-6 3FGs, 4-4 FTs) and a game-high-tying six assists in 25 minutes at Sacramento on 3/27. He scored 17-plus points for the ninth time in his last 10 games. Smith averaged 18.4 points, 3.0 rebounds and 5.5 assists per game over a 10-game span from 2/28-3/27.

Doug McDermott netted 15 points (6-7 FGs, 3-5 3FGs) in 23 minutes in Dallas’ 103-97 win at Sacramento on 3/27. The Mavericks improved to 4-0 this season when McDermott scores 15-plus points (the Knicks were also 3-0 this year when he scored at least 15).

Dennis Smith Jr. returned against Charlotte on 3/24 (after missing the previous 2 games with a left ankle sprain) and registered a team-high 21 points to go along with five rebounds and a game-high-tying six assists in 33 minutes. He scored 20-plus points for the fourth time in his last eight games (14th time this season).

Nerlens Noel notched his second double-double of the season (39th career) with 10 points (5-8 FGs), a team-high 12 rebounds, two assists, a game-high four steals and one block in 27 minutes vs. Charlotte on 3/24. His other double-double came in the season opener vs. Atlanta on 10/18 (16 points and 11 boards).

J.J. Barea made his 100th career start (ninth of the season) against Utah on 3/22/18 and tallied a season-high (team-high) 23 points (9-15 FGs, 5-7 3FGs), including 20 in the first half, to go along with a team-high eight assists in 28 minutes (previous high: 21 points vs. the L.A. Clippers 12/2/17). It was his fifth 20-point effort of the season (Dallas moved to 4-1 in such games after the loss). His five 3-pointers also tied a season-high (5-of-9 vs. Sacramento 2/13/18). Barea’s 20-point first-half against the Jazz was tied for the highest-scoring half of his career. He had a 20-point opening half at Brooklyn on 12/23/15 and a 20-point second half vs. Atlanta on 12/6/08.

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Yogi Ferrell totaled 20 points (8-16 FGs, 3-6 3FGs, 1-1 FTs), four rebounds, three assists and one steal in 26 minutes vs. Utah on 3/22. It was his fifth 20-point outing of the season (eighth career).

Yogi Ferrell recorded his third double-double of the season (third career) with 12 points, five rebounds and a career-high (game-high) 12 assists in 32 minutes off the bench at Brooklyn on 3/17/18. It was his first career point-assist double-double. His previous high assist game was nine at Atlanta on 3/1/17.

Dwight Powell totaled 18 points (7-10 FGs, 2-2 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), five rebounds, two assists and one steal in 29 minutes at Brooklyn on 3/17. He scored 17-plus points for the eighth time in his last 18 games, after he did so just once in his first 51 games of the season.

Dwight Powell produced a team-high 20 points (9-11 FGs, 1-1 3FGs, 1-2 FTs) to go along with five rebounds in 23 minutes vs. Houston on 3/11. Powell led Dallas in scoring for the first time this season. He scored 20-plus points for the third time this year (fourth time in his career). He also finished one point shy of his career high (21 points – three times).

J.J. Barea dished out a season-high-tying (game-high) 13 assists vs. Houston on 3/11. It was tied for the highest-assist game by a Maverick this season (13, also by Barea, vs. Sacramento 2/13). Barea has 10 of Dallas’ 16 double-digit assist games this season (Dennis Smith Jr. has five and Yogi Ferrell has one).

Doug McDermott produced 20 points (7-10 FGs, 3-4 3FGs, 3-4 FTs), seven rebounds and one block in 25 minutes vs. Memphis on 3/10. It marked his highest-scoring game with the Mavericks (previous high: 15 twice). It was his third 20-point outing of the season (his teams have gone 3-0 in such games this year).

Dwight Powell registered his fourth double-double of the season (ninth career) with 15 points (4-6 FGs, 7-8 FTs), a game-high-tying 10 rebounds, four assists and two steals in 29 minutes vs. Memphis on 3/10. The Mavericks improved to 3-1 this season when Powell records a double-double. He collected 10-plus rebounds for the fourth time in his last six games (10th time this season).

Yogi Ferrell netted a season-high (game-high) 24 points (9-11 FGs, 6-7 3FGs) to go along with four rebounds, two assists, one steal and one block in 38 minutes (previous high: 23 points at Miami 12/22/17). It marked his second-highest scoring game with the Mavericks (32 at Portland 2/3/17). Ferrell knocked down his first six 3-point attempts of the night.

Dennis Smith Jr. recorded his fifth double-double with 18 points, five rebounds, a career-high-tying (game-high) 11 assists and one steal in 35 minutes vs. Denver on 3/6. Smith’s other 11-assist game came the last time he had a double-double – at Houston on 2/11 (16 points and 11 assists).

Dirk Nowitzki tallied a season-high (team-high-tying) 23 points (8-13 FGs, 3-5 3FGs, 4-4 FTs), including 11 in the first quarter, to go along with seven rebounds in 26 minutes vs. New Orleans on 3/4 (previous high: 22 points vs. the L.A. Lakers 2/10). It marked his fifth 20-point effort of the season.

J.J. Barea recorded his sixth double-double of the season (21st career) with a team-high 17 points and a game-high 12 assists in 33 minutes at Utah on 2/24.

Dirk Nowitzki notched his fifth double-double of the season (410th career) with 12 points, a game-high-tying 10 rebounds, two assists and a season-high-tying (game-high) three blocks in 32 minutes at Utah on 2/24. It was also his fifth double-digit rebounding game of the year.

Wesley Matthews tallied a season-high-tying (game-high) 29 points (10-18 FGs, 7-14 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), including 10 in the first quarter and 13 in the fourth, to go with four rebounds, five assists, two steals and one block in 38 minutes vs. Houston on 1/25/18. It was tied for his second-highest scoring game as a Maverick (29 at Milwaukee 12/8/17, 36 at Washington 12/6/15). The only Maverick with a higher-scoring effort this year is Harrison Barnes, who dropped 31 points twice.

Harrison Barnes posted his team-high eighth double-double of the season (21st career) with a game-high 20 points (9-16 FGs, 1-4 3FGs, 1-1 FTs), including 10 in the second quarter, to go along with a game-high-tying 10 rebounds in 31 minutes vs. Washington on 1/22. Prior to this year, the most double-doubles he tallied in any one season with six in 2014-15 with Golden State. Barnes registered his sixth 20-point, 10-rebound effort of the year (eighth career). He pulled down 10-plus boards for the 10th time this season (25th time in his career).

Dennis Smith Jr. recorded his first career triple-double with a team-high 21 points (8-12 FGs, 5-7 3FGs) to go along with a career-high 10 rebounds, a game-high 10 assists and one steal in 31 minutes at New Orleans on 12/29. He also tied his career-high with five made 3-pointers (also had 5 vs. San Antonio 11/14).

Maxi Kleber tallied a career-high (team-high) 21 points (9-10 FGs, 3-4 3FGs) to go along with three rebounds and a game-high three blocks in 34 minutes at San Antonio on 12/16 (previous high: 16 points on two occasions). He became the first Mavericks rookie forward to post a 20-point game since Dirk Nowitzki in 1998-99. Kleber led Dallas in scoring for the first time in his career.

Salah Mejri registered his first double-double of the season (fifth career) with 10 points (3-4 FGs, 4-6 FTs), a game-high 12 rebounds and a season-high-tying (game-high) five blocks in 25 minutes at Washington on 11/7. He became one of only three Mavericks to ever record a 10-point, 10-rebound, five-block game off the bench, joining Shawn Bradley and Roy Tarpley.

2017-18 MAVERICKS MILESTONES Statistical research assistance provided by the Elias Sports Bureau, STATS LLC, Basketball-Reference.com, NBA.com/Stats, ESPN

***Bigger milestones/all-time leaderboards can be found under “2017-18 Mavericks Notes”***

J.J. Barea made his 100th career start against Utah on 3/22.

J.J. Barea ranks 10th in Mavericks history in assists with 2,109. He needs 55 dimes to pass Mark Aguirre (2,163) for ninth place on Dallas’ all-time assists list.

J.J. Barea became the eighth player in Mavericks history to reach 500 3-pointers with the team at Utah on 2/24.

J.J. Barea knocked down his 700th career 3-pointer at the 8:22 mark of the second quarter at New Orleans on 12/29.

J.J. Barea appeared in his 700th career game against Memphis on 10/26 (on a night when all proceeds from Mavericks single-game ticket purchases went to Hurricane Relief Efforts in Puerto Rico).

J.J. Barea eclipsed 6,000 career points with a jumper at the 5:10 mark of the first quarter at Houston on 10/21 (the basket gave him his first points of the game and 6,001 for his career).

Harrison Barnes scored his 5,000th career point with a free throw at the 33.9-second mark of the fourth quarter at San Antonio on 11/27.

Wesley Matthews became the seventh player in Mavericks history to reach 500 3-pointers with the team against Sacramento on 2/13.

Wesley Matthews played in his 600th career game at Utah on 10/30 and surpassed 20,000 career minutes at Memphis on 11/22.

Dirk Nowitzki recorded his 1,200th career steal at Sacramento on 3/27, becoming the second Maverick in franchise history to reach the mark (Derek Harper, 1,551). He also became the 84th player in NBA history to reach the milestone.

Dirk Nowitzki passed Shawn Bradley (1,250) for first place on the Mavericks’ all-time blocks list with his third block of the game (1,251st career) at Utah on 2/24 (the block occurred on Jae Crowder at the 4:31 mark of the fourth quarter).

Dirk Nowitzki made his 1,400th career start at New Orleans on 12/29. Nowitzki is the Mavericks’ all-time leader in career starts by a wide margin. Rolando Blackman, who made 781 starts with Dallas, ranks second behind Nowitzki.

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HEAD COACH RICK CARLISLE Virginia • 15 Years Head Coaching Experience Career Regular Season Record (16th Season): 717-574 (.555) Career Playoff Record (12 playoff appearances): 58-62 (.483)

Regular Season Record with Dallas (10th Season): 436-363 (.546) Playoff Record with Dallas (7 playoff appearances): 28-30 (.483)

Rick Carlisle is in his 10th 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 436 363 .546 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 717 574 .555

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 23-54 .299 TBD TBD

TOTALS 717-574 .555 58-62 .483

RICK CARLISLE’S ALL-TIME RECORD VS. THE NBA (ENTERING 4/3/18) vs. WESTERN CONFERENCE: 357-338

TEAM W L TEAM W L TEAM W L

Dallas 4 8 Golden State 21 27 Denver 22 27

Houston 26 25 L.A. Clippers 25 22 Minnesota 28 20

Memphis 30 21 L.A. Lakers 24 24 Oklahoma City 20 28

New Orleans 30 23 Phoenix 27 20 Portland 26 20

San Antonio 15 37 Sacramento 29 19 Utah 30 18

Southwest 105 114 Pacific 126 112 Northwest 126 113

vs. EASTERN CONFERENCE: 360-235

TEAM W L TEAM W L TEAM W L

Boston 25 18 Chicago 25 19 Atlanta 22 20

Brooklyn 23 18 Cleveland 24 19 Charlotte 23 9

New York 28 15 Detroit 21 13 Miami 23 18

Philadelphia 26 14 Indiana 15 12 Orlando 26 14

Toronto 24 17 Milwaukee 25 18 Washington 30 11

Atlantic 126 82 Central 110 81 Southeast 124 72

CAREER REGULAR SEASON RECORD: 717-574

REGULAR SEASON RECORD WITH DALLAS: 436-363

LONGEST TENURED NBA HEAD COACHES

RK COACH (TEAM) HIRE DATE (SEASON)

1 Gregg Popovich (San Antonio Spurs) Dec. 10, 1996 (22nd Season)

2 Erick Spoelstra (Miami Heat) April 28, 2008 (10th Season)

3 Rick Carlisle (Dallas Mavericks) May 9, 2008 (10th Season)

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MAVERICKS PLAYERS

#5 JOSE JUAN BAREA Guard • 6-0 • 185 • 6/26/84 • Northeastern/Puerto Rico • 11 Years Pro SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG%

2017-18 67 9 11.7 2.9 6.3 0.5 0.0 23.5 .436

RECENT GAMES

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

4/1 at CLE L NWT-INACTIVE (PERSONAL)

3/30 vs. MIN L DND-INACTIVE (PERSONAL)

3/28 at LAL L NWT-INACTIVE (PERSONAL)

3/27 at SAC W NWT-INACTIVE (PERSONAL)

3/24 vs. CHA L 24:10 4-10 1-5 1-2 0 2 2 5 0 1 3 0 10

2017-18 SEASON: 6 double-doubles (all point/assist)…5 games with 20+ points (4-1 record)…18 games with 15+ points…42 games with 10+ points…10 games with 10+ assists…26 games with 7+ assists…47 games with 5+ assists…20 points (5-10 FGs, 4-7 3FGs, 6-7 FTs), 3 rebounds and 7 assists in 23 minutes vs. MIL (11/18/17)…2nd double-double with 21 points (8-12 FGs, 4-5 3FGs, 1-1 FTs), 4 rebounds and 10 assists in 24 minutes vs. LAC (12/2/17)…20 points (9-18 FGs, 2-6 3FGs), 3 rebounds, 4 assists in 23 minutes vs. TOR (12/26/17)…5th double-double with 19 points (7-13 FGs, 5-9 3FGs), 5 rebounds and 13 assists in 32 minutes vs. SAC (2/13/18)…6th double-double with 17 points (8-17 FGs, 1-4 3FGs), 3 rebounds and 12 assists in 33 minutes at UTA (2/24/18)…20 points (8-11 FGs, 2-4 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), 5 rebounds and 5 assists in 23 minutes vs. MEM (3/10/18)…23 points (9-15 FGs, 5-7 3FGs) and 8 assists in 28 minutes vs. UTA (3/22/18). NOTES: Is in his 2nd stint with the Mavericks…re-signed by DAL (7/16/15)…received October NBA Cares Community Assist Award for relief efforts in Puerto Rico following devastation caused by 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 – 6 on the season, 21 in career; Triple-Doubles – 0 on the season, 1 in career; Injury List – Missed the game at DEN (1/16/18) due to a left groin strain…missed 4 games due to a left rib muscle strain (1/27-1/31/18, 3/17/18)…NWT (return from injury management) at HOU (2/11/18)…missed 4 games for personal reasons (at SAC 3/27/18-at CLE 4/1/18); Inactive List – 6 on the season.

2017-18 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS PTS 23 vs. UTA 3/22/18 32 at BKN 12/23/15 FGM 9 2 times 13 2 times FGA 18 vs. TOR 12/26/17 23 at DET 4/1/16 3FGM 5 2 times 7 vs. CHI 12/26/15 3FGA 9 2 times 11 at MEM 3/31/17 FTM 6 2 times 9 at UTA 4/12/13 FTA 9 vs. GS 1/3/18 10 2 times OREB 2 vs. GS 10/23/17 5 at GS 4/17/07 DREB 7 3 times 9 at OKC 3/23/12 TREB 8 vs. DEN 3/6/18 10 2 times ASTS 13 2 times 15 at DEN 4/11/12 STLS 3 2 times 4 2 times BLKS 1 3 times 1 21 times MINS 33 at UTA 2/24/18 48 vs. GS 4/22/12

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

2017-18 74 74 18.9 6.2 2.0 0.7 0.2 34.1 .448

RECENT GAMES

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

4/1 at CLE L 36:12 10-19 5-10 5-5 0 3 3 5 0 0 1 0 30

3/30 vs. MIN L 34:19 8-18 1-2 2-2 1 3 4 2 2 1 1 0 19

3/28 at LAL L 24:27 7-15 2-7 1-1 0 4 4 0 1 2 2 0 17

3/27 at SAC W 33:49 6-12 3-7 5-6 0 5 5 6 0 0 1 1 20

3/24 vs. CHA L 35:36 6-20 5-11 1-2 2 5 7 2 2 0 1 0 18

2017-18 SEASON: 8 double-doubles (all point/rebound)…6 20-point/10-rebound games…4 games with 30+ points…14 games with 25+ points…32 games with 20+ points…58 games with 15+ points…70 games with 10+ points…10 games with 10+ rebounds…32 games with 7+ rebounds…31 points (11-18 FGs, 2-2 3FGs, 7-8 FTs) and 9 rebounds in 39 minutes at WAS (11/7/17)…3rd double-double with 22 points (9-14 FGs, 2-4 3FGs, 2-2 FTs) and 13 rebounds in 35 minutes at OKC (11/12/17)…31 points (10-21 FGs, 1-5 3FGs, 10-10 FTs) and 6 rebounds in 41 minutes vs. BOS (11/20/17)…7th double-double with 25 points (9-13 FGs, 3-5 3FGs, 4-4 FTs), 11 rebounds and 2 assists in 35 minutes at CHA (1/10/18)…26 points (9-16 FGs, 3-4 3FGs, 5-5 FTs), 5 rebounds, 5 assists and 2 steals in 39 minutes vs. OKC (2/28/18)…30 points (10-19 FGs, 1-3 3FGs, 9-9 FTs), 4 rebounds and 4 assists in 34 minutes at NY (3/13/18)…27 points (11-20 FGs, 1-3 3FGs, 4-5 FTs), 5 rebounds and 3 assists in 40 minutes at TOR (3/16/18)…30 points (10-19 FGs, 5-10 3FGs, 5-5 FTs), 3 rebounds and 5 assists in 36 minutes at CLE (4/1/18). NOTES: Signed as a free agent by DAL (7/8/16)…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)…scored 30+ points 7 times with DAL in 2016-17, after he dropped 30 just once in his first 4 seasons with GS…led DAL in points (1,518), ppg (19.2), FGM (599), FTM (242), rebounds (394), minutes (2,804) and starts (79) in 2016-17…started all 82 games for the 2014-15 NBA champion Golden State Warriors…helped the Warriors win an NBA-record 73 regular-season 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 – 8 on the season, 21 in career; Triple-Doubles – 0 in career; Injury List – Missed 2 games due to a left ankle sprain (at LAC 2/5/18-at GS 2/8/18)…rested for 1 game (at BKN 3/17/18); Inactive List – 3 on the season.

2017-18 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS PTS 31 2 times 34 vs. MIL 11/6/16 FGM 11 3 times 13 4 times FGA 22 vs. NY 1/7/18 26 2 times 3FGM 7 vs. PHI 10/28/17 7 vs. PHI 10/28/17 3FGA 12 vs. PHI 10/28/17 12 vs. PHI 10/28/17 FTM 10 2 times 13 vs. PHO 3/11/17 FTA 11 vs. MEM 3/10/18 14 vs. PHO 3/11/17 OREB 5 at GS 12/14/17 6 vs. ATL 3/1/16 DREB 11 2 times 12 at LAC 12/25/14 TREB 13 at OKC 11/12/17 13 3 times ASTS 6 2 times 6 2 times STLS 3 2 times 4 2 times BLKS 1 14 times 2 7 times MINS 41 vs. BOS 11/20/17 49 vs. MEM 11/20/13

#8 KYLE COLLINSWORTH Guard • 6-6 • 210 • 10/3/91 • BYU/USA • Rookie SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG%

2017-18 27 1 2.7 3.1 1.4 0.6 0.2 13.8 .382

RECENT GAMES

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

4/1 at CLE L DNP-COACH’S DECISION

3/30 vs. MIN L DNP-COACH’S DECISION

3/28 at LAL L 10:27 0-3 0-2 2-2 0 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 2

3/27 at SAC W 25:45 1-2 0-0 1-4 0 5 5 4 0 0 1 2 3

3/24 vs. CHA L DNP-COACH’S DECISION

NOTES: 1 game with 10+ rebounds…4 games with 7+ rebounds…2 games with 5+ assists…7 points (3-3 FGs, 1-1 3FGs), 5 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal in 14 minutes at DEN (1/27/18)…6 points (3-9 FGs), 8 rebounds, 5 assists, 1 steal and 2 blocks in 31 minutes at HOU (2/11/18)…5 points (2-6 FGs, 1-1 3FGs), 10 rebounds (6 OR), 2 assists, 1 steal and 1 block in 25 minutes vs. HOU (3/11/18)…8 points (2-5 FGs, 1-4 3FGs, 3-3 FTs), 2 rebounds and 5 assists in 20 minutes at NO (3/20/18). NOTES: Signed by DAL (2/8/18)…signed to a pair of 10-day contracts by DAL (1/13/18 and 1/24/18)…originally signed a two-way contract with DAL (12/19/17), but was waived (1/10/18)…joined DAL after spending the past 2 seasons with the Mavericks’ G-League affiliate, the Texas Legends…also played on the Mavericks’ 2016 Las Vegas summer league team…went undrafted in 2016…played 4 years at BYU…3-time First Team All-WCC selection (2014-16)…set the NCAA career triple-double record with 12...as a senior in 2015-16, averaged 15.3 points, 8.2 rebounds, 7.4 assists and 2.0 steals en route to being named the WCC Player of the Year. MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 0 on the season; DNP-CDs – 16 on the season.

2017-18 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS PTS 8 at NO 3/20/18 8 at NO 3/20/18 FGM 3 3 times 3 3 times FGA 9 at HOU 2/11/18 9 at HOU 2/11/18 3FGM 1 4 times 1 4 times 3FGA 4 at NO 3/20/18 4 at NO 3/20/18 FTM 3 at NO 3/20/18 3 at NO 3/20/18 FTA 4 2 times 4 2 times OREB 6 vs. HOU 3/11/18 6 vs. HOU 3/11/18 DREB 6 vs. HOU 1/24/18 6 vs. HOU 1/24/18 TREB 10 vs. HOU 3/11/18 10 vs. HOU 3/11/18 ASTS 5 2 times 5 2 times STLS 2 3 times 2 3 times BLKS 2 2 times 2 2 times MINS 31 at HOU 2/11/18 31 at HOU 2/11/18

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#30 SETH CURRY Guard • 6-2 • 185 • 8/23/90 • Duke/USA • 4 Years Pro SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG%

2017-18 - - - - - - - - -

RECENT GAMES

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

4/1 at CLE L DND-INACTIVE (LEFT LEG SURGERY)

3/30 vs. MIN L DND-INACTIVE (LEFT LEG SURGERY)

3/28 at LAL L DND-INACTIVE (LEFT LEG SURGERY)

3/27 at SAC W DND-INACTIVE (LEFT LEG SURGERY)

3/24 vs. CHA L DND-INACTIVE (LEFT LEG SURGERY)

2016-17 SEASON: Averaged 12.8 points, 2.6 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 1.1 steals and 29.0 minutes in 70 games (42 starts) with DAL…shot 48.1% (338-703 FGs) from the field, 42.5% (137-322 3FGs) from deep and 85.0% (85-100 FTs) from the FT line. NOTES: Signed as a free agent by DAL (7/15/16)…ranked 6th in the NBA in 3FG% in 2016-17 (.425, 137-of-322)…averaged 12.8 ppg in 70 games (42 starts) with DAL in 2016-17, nearly doubling his scoring average from the previous season (6.8 ppg in 44 games with SAC in 2015-16)…2-time NBA D-League All-Star (2014, 2015)…All-NBA D-League First Team (2015)…All-NBA D-League Third Team (2014)…NBA D-League All-Rookie First Team (2014)…went undrafted in 2013…First Team All-ACC (2013)…full name is Seth Adham Curry…father, Dell, spent 16 seasons in the NBA and retired as the Charlotte Hornets’ all-time leader in points (9,839) and 3FGM (929)…older brother, Stephen, is an All-Star guard for the Golden State Warriors...wears No. 30, like his father and brother. MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 0 on the season, 2 in career; Triple-Doubles – 0 in career; Injury List – Has missed the entire 2017-18 regular season due to a stress reaction in his left tibia (he played in 3 preseason games, all starts, in 2017)…had season-ending surgery (2/8/18); Inactive List – 76 on the season.

2017-18 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS PTS 31 at MIN 2/24/17 FGM 13 at MIN 2/24/17 FGA 20 at SA 1/29/17 3FGM 6 vs. OKC 4/9/16 3FGA 12 at HOU 4/13/16 FTM 7 vs. MIA 4/1/16 FTA 8 vs. MIA 4/1/16 OREB 2 5 times DREB 9 at SA 1/29/17 TREB 10 at SA 1/29/17 ASTS 15 at PHO 4/11/16 STLS 5 at GS 11/9/16 BLKS 2 at GS 11/9/16 MINS 43 vs. UTA 2/9/17

#11 YOGI FERRELL Guard • 6-0 • 180 • 5/9/93 • Indiana/USA • 1 Year Pro SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG%

2017-18 77 21 10.4 3.2 2.4 0.8 0.1 28.6 .426

RECENT GAMES

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

4/1 at CLE L 17:51 3-11 2-6 0-0 0 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 8

3/30 vs. MIN L 28:55 6-16 2-6 0-0 0 4 4 3 3 2 0 0 14

3/28 at LAL L 20:15 4-12 1-4 3-4 0 2 2 3 1 0 1 0 12

3/27 at SAC W 19:25 3-10 2-6 1-3 0 1 1 3 1 2 0 1 9

3/24 vs. CHA L 24:25 7-10 1-4 1-2 0 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 16

2017-18 SEASON: 3 double-doubles (2 point/rebound, 1 point/assist)…5 games with 20+ points…16 games with 15+ points…39 games with 10+ points…2 games with 10+ rebounds…5 games with 7+ rebounds…1 game with 10+ assists…3 games with 7+ assists…7 games with 5+ assists…1st double-double with 17 points (7-14 FGs, 2-4 3FGs, 1-1 FTs), 11 rebounds and 6 assists in 39 minutes at SA (12/16/17)…23 points (9-13 FGs, 5-7 3FGs) in 33 minutes at MIA (12/22/17)…22 points (7-10 FGs, 7-10 3FGs, 1-2 FTs) and 4 rebounds in 36 minutes at CHA (1/10/18)…20 points (7-14 FGs, 4-8 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), 5 rebounds and 3 steals in 34 minutes at HOU (2/11/18)…24 points (9-11 FGs, 6-7 3FGs), 4 rebounds, 2 assists in 38 minutes vs. DEN (3/6/18)…3rd double-double with 12 points (5-16 FGs, 2-6 3FGs), 5 rebounds and 12 assists in 32 minutes at BKN (3/17/18)…20 points (8-16 FGs, 3-6 3FGs, 1-1 FTs), 4 rebounds and 3 assists in 26 minutes vs. UTA (3/22/18). NOTES: Signed a multi-year deal with DAL (2/7/17), after he originally signed a 10-day contract with the Mavs (1/28/17)…named to NBA All-Rookie Second Team in 2017, becoming the first Mav to earn All-Rookie Team honors since 2003-04 (Marquis Daniels & Josh Howard, both 2nd Team)…named Western Conference Rookie of the Month for Feb. 2017 (first Mav to achieve the honor since Devin Harris in Nov. 2004)…scored a career-high (game-high) 32 points to go with a team-high 5 assists at POR (2/3/17), becoming the 1st undrafted rookie in NBA history to score 30+ points in a game while also leading his team in assists…also tied the NBA rookie record with 9 3-pointers (9-11 3FGs) at POR (2/3/17) (set by former Mav Roddy Beaubois 3/27/10)…went undrafted in the 2016 NBA Draft…set an Indiana University record by playing and starting in all 137 games during his 4-year career…also finished as IU’s all-time leader in assists (633)…given name is Kevin Ferrell Jr…mother, Lydia, nicknamed him “Yogi” as a child because he was always eating like the cartoon character Yogi Bear. MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 3 on the season, 3 in career; Triple-Doubles – 0 in career.

2017-18 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS PTS 24 vs. DEN 3/6/18 32 at POR 2/3/17 FGM 9 2 times 11 at POR 2/3/17 FGA 16 4 times 17 at POR 2/3/17 3FGM 7 at CHA 1/10/18 9 at POR 2/3/17 3FGA 10 2 times 11 at POR 2/3/17 FTM 7 vs. SAC 10/20/17 7 vs. SAC 10/20/17 FTA 8 vs. SAC 10/20/17 8 vs. SAC 10/20/17 OREB 3 vs. ORL 1/9/18 3 2 times DREB 10 at SA 12/16/17 10 at SA 12/16/17 TREB 11 at SA 12/16/17 11 at SA 12/16/17 ASTS 12 at BKN 3/17/18 12 at BKN 3/17/18 STLS 4 at LAL 2/23/18 4 2 times BLKS 1 8 times 1 17 times MINS 43 2 times 43 2 times

#10 DORIAN FINNEY-SMITH Forward • 6-8 • 220 • 5/4/93 • Florida/USA • 1 Year Pro SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG%

2017-18 17 9 4.1 2.9 0.9 0.4 0.2 18.2 .362

RECENT GAMES

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

4/1 at CLE L 29:55 2-7 1-5 0-0 1 3 4 0 3 1 0 1 5

3/30 vs. MIN L 26:03 2-8 1-5 0-0 0 3 3 2 0 0 3 0 5

3/28 at LAL L 20:56 2-5 1-4 2-2 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 0 7

3/27 at SAC W DND-INACTIVE (RETURN FROM INJURY MANAGEMENT)

3/24 vs. CHA L 27:35 0-4 0-2 1-2 0 4 4 1 1 2 0 0 1

2017-18 SEASON: 1 game with 10+ points…14 points (5-6 FGs, 3-4 3FGs, 1-2 FTs) and 2 rebounds in 21 minutes vs. SAC (10/20/17)…in return to lineup (after missing the previous 51 games due to left quadriceps tendinitis), 7 points (2-5 FGs, 1-3 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), 3 rebounds, 1 steal and 1 block in 18 minutes vs. MEM (3/10/18)…6 points (2-4 FGs, 2-3 3FGs), 5 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 block in 23 minutes vs. UTA (3/22/18)…7 points (2-5 FGs, 1-4 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), 2 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals in 21 minutes at LAL (3/28/18). 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 in career; DNP-CDs – 2 on the season; Injury List – Missed 55 games due to left quadriceps tendinitis (at UTA 10/30/17-at MIN 11/4/17; vs. SA 11/14/17-vs. DEN 3/6/18)…missed 3 games for return from injury management (vs. HOU 3/11/18, at BKN 3/17/18, at SAC 3/27/18); Inactive List – 58 on the season.

2017-18 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS PTS 14 vs. SAC 10/20/17 17 vs. SAC 12/18/16 FGM 5 vs. SAC 10/20/17 5 6 times FGA 8 vs. MIN 3/30/18 9 7 times 3FGM 3 vs. SAC 10/20/17 3 4 times 3FGA 5 2 times 7 at LAL 12/29/16 FTM 2 2 times 4 3 times FTA 2 5 times 4 8 times OREB 3 at NY 3/13/18 7 at PHO 4/9/17 DREB 6 2 times 8 vs. DEN 12/12/16 TREB 9 at NY 3/13/18 11 at PHO 4/9/17 ASTS 2 4 times 5 at MEM 4/12/17 STLS 2 2 times 4 at OKC 1/26/17 BLKS 1 4 times 2 4 times MINS 30 at CLE 4/1/18 41 at OKC 1/26/17

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#9 AARON HARRISON Guard • 6-6 • 210 • 10/28/94 • Kentucky/USA • 2 Years Pro SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG%

2017-18 5 1 4.4 2.4 0.8 0.6 0.4 19.4 .259

RECENT GAMES

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

4/1 at CLE L 15:33 1-5 0-2 2-2 0 3 3 0 3 1 1 0 2

3/30 vs. MIN L 14:52 1-4 0-2 0-0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 2

3/28 at LAL L 21:55 0-5 0-5 0-0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0

3/27 at SAC W 24:58 3-8 2-7 2-2 0 5 5 0 3 1 1 1 10

3/24 vs. CHA L DNP-COACH’S DECISION

2017-18 SEASON: 1 game with 10+ points…in Mavericks debut, 6 points (2-5 FGs, 2-3 FTs), 2 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal and 1 block in 20 minutes vs. UTA (3/22/18)…in 1st career start, 10 points (3-8 FGs, 2-7 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), 5 rebounds, 1 steal and 1 block in 25 minutes at SAC (3/27/18). NOTES: Signed for the remainder of the season by DAL (4/1/18), after he originally signed a 10-day contract with the Mavericks (3/22/18)…played in 26 NBA games for the Charlotte Hornets from 2015-17…also played for 5 different G-League teams (Oklahoma City Blue, Erie BayHawks, Greensboro Swarm, Delaware 87ers, Reno Bighorns) over a span of 3 years from 2015-18…in 41 games (17 starts) for Reno in 2017-18, averaged 18.7 points, 4.4 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 1.0 steal in 26.9 minutes while shooting 43.7% (234-536 FGs) from the field, 42.5% (114-268 3FGs) from 3-point range and 83.9% (183-218 FTs) from the FT line…scored 45 points (13-25 FGs, 8-14 3FGs, 11-13 FTs) for the Bighorns vs. the Oklahoma City Blue (3/17/18)…went undrafted in 2015 after his sophomore season at Kentucky…helped lead the Wildcats to back-to-back Final Four appearances in 2014 and 2015…hit the game-winning 3-pointer in the regional finals of the 2014 NCAA Tournament vs. Michigan (3/30/14)…also made the game-winning 3-pointer in the semifinals of the 2014 NCAA Tournament vs. Wisconsin (4/5/14)…twin brother, Andrew, who was his teammate at Kentucky, currently plays for the Memphis Grizzlies…Aaron and Andrew were both named McDonald’s All-Americans in 2013 after leading Fort Bend Travis HS to the 5A state title in Texas…Texas Mr. Basketball (2013)…full name is Aaron Malik Harrison. MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 0 in career; DNP-CDs – 1 on the season.

2017-18 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS PTS 10 at SAC 3/27/18 10 at SAC 3/27/18 FGM 3 at SAC 3/27/18 3 at SAC 3/27/18 FGA 8 at SAC 3/27/18 8 at SAC 3/27/18 3FGM 2 at SAC 3/27/18 2 at SAC 3/27/18 3FGA 7 at SAC 3/27/18 7 at SAC 3/27/18 FTM 2 3 times 2 5 times FTA 3 vs. UTA 3/22/18 4 2 times OREB 1 vs. UTA 3/22/18 1 5 times DREB 5 at SAC 3/27/18 5 2 times TREB 5 at SAC 3/27/18 5 2 times ASTS 1 3 times 1 8 times STLS 1 3 times 1 9 times BLKS 1 2 times 1 2 times MINS 25 at SAC 3/27/18 25 at SAC 3/27/18

#21 JALEN JONES (Two-way Player) Forward • 6-7 • 220 • 5/27/93 • Texas A&M/USA • Rookie SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG%

2017-18 13 0 3.0 1.8 0.2 0.2 0.0 8.2 .389

RECENT GAMES

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

4/1 at CLE L NWT-INACTIVE (TWO-WAY CONTRACT)

3/30 vs. MIN L NWT-INACTIVE (TWO-WAY CONTRACT)

3/28 at LAL L 5:18 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

3/27 at SAC W 4:48 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3/24 vs. CHA L DND-INACTIVE (COACH’S DECISION)

2017-18 W/ DAL: Averaging 3.8 points, 2.3 rebounds and 9.8 minutes in 9 games. 2017-18 SEASON: 1 game with 15+ points…1 game with 10+ points…1 game with 10+ rebounds…2 games with 7+ rebounds…8 points (3-7 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, 1-1 FTs), 10 rebounds and 1 assist in 23 minutes at HOU (2/11/18)…16 points (6-15 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 2-3 FTs), 7 rebounds (6 OR), 1 assist and 1 steal in 29 minutes at BKN (3/17/18). NOTES: Two-way contract awarded to DAL via waiver claim (1/10/18)…appeared in 4 games for NO in 2017-18, before being waived by the team (1/8/18)...spent the 2016-17 season with the G League’s Maine Red Claws…in 46 games (all starts) for the Red Claws, averaged 21.0 points, 9.0 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 1.0 steal and 36.0 minutes en route to earning NBA G League Third Team honors and being named to the NBA G League All-Star Team…is a Dallas native...attended Mansview Timberview HS in Arlington and Justin F. Kimball HS in Dallas…began his college career at SMU before transferring to Texas A&M after his sophomore season…named to the All-SEC First Team by the coaches as a senior and the All-SEC Second Team by the coaches as a junior…as a senior in 2015-16, averaged 15.3 points, 7.2 rebounds and 27.3 minutes in 33 games (28 starts) while helping the Aggies reach the NCAA Tournament’s Sweet Sixteen. MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 0 on the season; DNP-CDs – 13 on the season (5 with DAL); Inactive List – 54 on the season (20 with DAL).

2017-18 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS PTS 16 at BKN 3/17/18 16 at BKN 3/17/18 FGM 6 at BKN 3/17/18 6 at BKN 3/17/18 FGA 15 at BKN 3/17/18 15 at BKN 3/17/18 3FGM 2 at BKN 3/17/18 2 at BKN 3/17/18 3FGA 3 at BKN 3/17/18 3 at BKN 3/17/18 FTM 2 2 times 2 2 times FTA 3 at BKN 3/17/18 3 at BKN 3/17/18 OREB 6 at BKN 3/17/18 6 at BKN 3/17/18 DREB 9 at HOU 2/11/18 9 at HOU 2/11/18 TREB 10 at HOU 2/11/18 10 at HOU 2/11/18 ASTS 1 2 times 1 2 times STLS 1 2 times 1 2 times BLKS 0 0 MINS 29 at BKN 3/17/18 29 at BKN 3/17/18

#42 MAXI KLEBER Forward • 6-11 • 220 • 1/29/92 • Bayern Munich/Germany • Rookie SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG%

2017-18 67 35 5.0 3.0 0.7 0.4 0.6 16.6 .468

RECENT GAMES

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

4/1 at CLE L 26:35 1-3 0-1 0-0 0 3 3 0 3 1 1 0 2

3/30 vs. MIN L 23:45 3-6 2-5 2-2 0 6 6 1 0 0 2 4 10

3/28 at LAL L 26:05 2-5 1-4 2-2 1 4 5 0 0 2 0 0 7

3/27 at SAC W 32:42 3-6 0-2 0-0 1 8 9 0 3 1 1 1 6

3/24 vs. CHA L 2:50 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0

2017-18 SEASON: 1 game with 20+ points…4 games with 15+ points…9 games with 10+ points…6 games with 7+ rebounds…2 games with 5+ blocks…4 games with 3+ blocks…11 points (4-4 FGs, 1-1 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), 3 rebounds and 2 steals in 21 minutes at LAC (11/1/17)…16 points (7-11 FGs, 2-4 3FGs) and 7 rebounds in 23 minutes vs. BKN (11/29/17)…13 points (5-8 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, 2-3 FTs), 5 rebounds and 5 blocks in 29 minutes at BOS (12/6/17)…16 points (6-9 FGs, 3-5 3FGs, 1-2 FTs) and 5 rebounds in 34 minutes at MIN (12/10/17)…21 points (9-10 FGs, 3-4 3FGs), 3 rebounds and 3 blocks in 34 minutes at SA (12/16/17)…15 points (6-9 FGs, 2-4 3FGs, 1-1 FTs), 8 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals and 5 blocks in 25 minutes vs. TOR (12/26/17)…10 points (3-6 FGs, 2-5 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), 6 rebounds and 4 blocks in 24 minutes vs. MIN (3/30/18). NOTES: Signed as a free agent by DAL (7/13/17)...spent the previous 8 seasons playing professionally in Germany and Spain, including the last 2 with Germany’s FC Bayern Munich…in 37 Basketball Bundesliga (BBL) games for Bayern Munich last year, 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)…hails from Würzburg, Germany, the same hometown as teammate Dirk Nowitzki…has played for the German national team in international competition, including the 2014 Eurobasket qualification rounds…full name is Maximilian Kleber…last name pronounced “CLEE-bah”. MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 0 on the season; DNP-CDs – 10 on the season.

2017-18 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS PTS 21 at SA 12/16/17 21 at SA 12/16/17 FGM 9 at SA 12/16/17 9 at SA 12/16/17 FGA 11 vs. BKN 11/29/17 11 vs. BKN 11/29/17 3FGM 3 2 times 3 2 times 3FGA 5 4 times 5 4 times FTM 4 vs. UTA 3/22/18 4 vs. UTA 3/22/18 FTA 4 2 times 4 2 times OREB 5 at PHO 1/31/18 5 at PHO 1/31/18 DREB 8 at SAC 3/27/18 8 at SAC 3/27/18 TREB 9 at SAC 3/27/18 9 at SAC 3/27/18 ASTS 4 vs. PHO 12/18/17 4 vs. PHO 12/18/17 STLS 3 at DEN 1/27/18 3 at DEN 1/27/18 BLKS 5 2 times 5 2 times MINS 35 at DEN 1/27/18 35 at DEN 1/27/18

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#23 WESLEY MATTHEWS Guard-Forward • 6-5 • 220 • 10/14/86 • Marquette/USA • 8 Years Pro SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG%

2017-18 63 63 12.7 3.1 2.7 1.2 0.3 33.8 .406

RECENT GAMES

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

4/1 at CLE L DND-INACTIVE (RIGHT PROXIMAL FIBULA FRACTURE)

3/30 vs. MIN L DND-INACTIVE (RIGHT PROXIMAL FIBULA FRACTURE)

3/28 at LAL L DND-INACTIVE (RIGHT PROXIMAL FIBULA FRACTURE)

3/27 at SAC W DND-INACTIVE (RIGHT PROXIMAL FIBULA FRACTURE)

3/24 vs. CHA L DND-INACTIVE (RIGHT PROXIMAL FIBULA FRACTURE)

2017-18 SEASON: 2 games with 25+ points…7 games with 20+ points…22 games with 15+ points…43 games with 10+ points…22 points (8-14 FGs, 6-8 3FGs), 8 assists and 2 steals in 34 minutes vs. MIL (11/18/17)…29 points (11-15 FGs, 5-7 3FGs, 2-2 FTs) and 4 rebounds in 38 minutes at MIL (12/8/17)…22 points (7-11 FGs, 7-10 3FGs, 1-2 FTs), 5 rebounds, 4 assists in 38 minutes vs. GS (1/3/18)…24 points (7-14 FGs, 5-9 3FGs, 5-5 FTs), 4 rebounds, 3 assists in 36 minutes vs. CHI (1/5/18)…23 points (7-15 FGs, 3-9 3FGs, 6-8 FTs) and 5 rebounds in 38 minutes at POR (1/20/18)…29 points (10-18 FGs, 7-14 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), 4 rebounds, 5 assists and 2 steals in 38 minutes vs. HOU (1/24/18)…23 points (7-16 FGs, 7-12 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), 5 assists and 2 blocks in 34 minutes at LAC (2/5/18). NOTES: Signed as a free agent by DAL (7/9/15)…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 past 8 seasons (2010-18)…became 7th player in Mavericks history to reach 500 3-pointers with the team vs. SAC (2/13/18)…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))…left POR as the franchise’s all-time leader in 3FGM (826)…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 1 game due to low back tightness at HOU (2/11/18)…missed 2 games due to a left hip injury (vs. NO 3/4/18-vs. DEN 3/6/18)…suffered a fracture to his right proximal fibula in 1st quarter vs. MEM (3/10/18)…has missed the last 11 games due to the injury (vs. HOU 3/11/18-at CLE 4/1/18); Inactive List – 12 on the season.

2017-18 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS PTS 29 2 times 36 2 times FGM 11 at MIL 12/8/17 12 3 times FGA 18 vs. HOU 1/24/18 25 at HOU 10/30/16 3FGM 7 3 times 10 at WAS 12/6/15 3FGA 14 vs. HOU 1/24/18 17 at WAS 12/6/15 FTM 6 3 times 12 at HOU 3/9/14 FTA 8 2 times 13 at HOU 3/9/14 OREB 3 2 times 3 12 times DREB 8 at WAS 11/7/17 11 at DEN 11/1/13 TREB 8 2 times 12 at DEN 11/1/13 ASTS 8 vs. MIL 11/18/17 10 at CLE 12/1/12 STLS 5 at PHO 1/31/18 5 3 times BLKS 2 at LAC 2/5/18 3 at GS 4/13/10 MINS 43 vs. BOS 11/20/17 50 2 times

#20 DOUG MCDERMOTT Forward • 6-8 • 225 • 1/3/92 • Creighton/USA • 3 Years Pro SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG%

2017-18 77 3 7.8 2.5 1.0 0.2 0.2 21.9 .472

RECENT GAMES

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

4/1 at CLE L 20:27 4-7 1-2 0-0 0 2 2 0 2 0 1 0 9

3/30 vs. MIN L 13:41 3-6 2-2 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 8

3/28 at LAL L 18:15 2-6 0-2 0-0 0 2 2 0 2 0 2 0 4

3/27 at SAC W 22:36 6-7 3-4 0-0 0 5 5 0 1 1 1 0 15

3/24 vs. CHA L 24:45 4-8 3-5 3-3 0 1 1 0 4 1 0 0 14

2017-18 W/ DAL: Averaging 9.4 points, 2.7 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 23.5 minutes in 22 games (2 starts). 2017-18 SEASON (NY/DAL): 3 games with 20+ points (1 with DAL)…7 games with 15+ points (4 with DAL; his teams have gone 7-0 when he’s scored 15+ points)…25 games with 10+ points (9 with DAL)…20 points (7-8 FGs, 3-3 3FGs, 3-3 FTs) in 27 minutes vs. CHA (11/7/17)…16 points (5-11 FGs, 5-7 3FGs, 1-2 FTs) and 5 rebounds in 30 minutes vs. LAC (11/20/17)…23 points (9-13 FGs, 2-4 3FGs, 3-3 FTs) in 31 minutes vs. ATL (12/10/17)…20 points (7-10 FGs, 3-4 3FGs, 3-4 FTs) and 7 rebounds in 25 minutes vs. MEM (3/10/18)…15 points (6-7 FGs, 3-4 3FGs) and 5 rebounds in 23 minutes at SAC (3/27/18). NOTES: Acquired at the trade deadline from NY in a three-team deal that sent Devin Harris to DEN, Emmanuel Mudiay to NY and a 2018 second round pick to DAL (2/8/18)…before being acquired by DAL, averaged 7.8 points (.449 FG, .392 3FG, .818 FT), 2.3 rebounds and 20.4 minutes in 238 games (10 starts) with CHI, OKC and NY...originally selected by DEN with the 11th overall pick in the 2014 NBA Draft, before having his draft rights traded to CHI along with Anthony Randolph in exchange for the draft rights to Gary Harris and Jusuf Nurkic and a future second round…played 4 years for his father, Greg McDermott, at Creighton from 2010-14…finished his college career ranked 5th on the NCAA Division I all-time scoring list (3,150 points)…as a senior in 2013-14, led the nation in scoring (26.7 ppg) en route to being named the consensus national player of the year…was a high school teammate of Mavericks forward Harrison Barnes at Ames High School (Ames, Iowa)…full name is Doug Richard McDermott. MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 0 on the season, 1 in career; Triple-Doubles – 0 in career; Inactive List – 1 on the season (trade transition).

2017-18 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS PTS 23 vs. ATL 12/10/17 31 at MEM 1/15/17 FGM 9 vs. ATL 12/10/17 13 vs. TOR 2/19/16 FGA 13 vs. ATL 12/10/17 17 3 times 3FGM 5 vs. LAC 11/20/17 5 4 times 3FGA 7 vs. LAC 11/20/17 8 3 times FTM 6 vs. DEN 3/6/18 10 at MEM 1/15/17 FTA 6 2 times 11 at MEM 1/15/17 OREB 4 2 times 4 3 times DREB 7 vs. MEM 3/10/18 8 vs. TOR 1/7/17 TREB 8 at CHI 3/2/18 10 vs. TOR 1/7/17 ASTS 4 4 times 4 5 times STLS 1 19 times 1 50 times BLKS 2 at DET 12/22/17 2 at DET 12/22/17 MINS 42 at BKN 3/17/18 42 at BKN 3/17/18

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

2017-18 59 1 3.5 4.1 0.6 0.4 1.1 12.0 .644

RECENT GAMES

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

4/1 at CLE L DND-INACTIVE (RIGHT KNEE CONTUSION)

3/30 vs. MIN L DND-INACTIVE (COACH’S DECISION)

3/28 at LAL L DND-INACTIVE (RETURN FROM INJURY MANAGEMENT)

3/27 at SAC W 20:10 2-6 0-0 2-2 1 2 3 3 1 1 0 2 6

3/24 vs. CHA L DNP-COACH’S DECISION

2017-18 SEASON: 1 double-double (point/rebound)…3 games with 10+ points…3 games with 10+ rebounds…7 games with 7+ rebounds…4 games with 4+ blocks (3-1 record)…5 games with 3+ blocks…18 games with 2+ blocks…7 points (3-4 FGs, 1-3 FTs), 13 rebounds and 5 blocks in 22 minutes vs. NO (11/3/17)…1st double-double with 10 points (3-4 FGs, 4-6 FTs), 12 rebounds and 5 blocks in 25 minutes at WAS (11/7/17)…11 points (4-5 FGs, 3-3 FTs) and 7 rebounds in 22 minutes vs. NY (1/7/18)…10 points (5-10 FGs), 5 rebounds and 2 blocks in 17 minutes at GS (2/8/18). NOTES: Signed as a free agent by DAL (7/30/15)… led DAL in FG% (.642), blocked shots (61) and charges drawn (22) in 2016-17…before signing with DAL, spent the 2014-15 season with Spain’s Real Madrid, who won the Triple Crown that year (by winning national domestic league, primary national cup and Euroleague)…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)…played in Tunisia (2006-10), Belgium (2010-12) and Spain (2012-15) before signing with the Mavericks…full name is Salah Al-Mejri…name is pronounced “sah-lah MEZ-re”. MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 1 on the season, 5 in career; Triple-Doubles – 0 in career; DNP-CDs – 9 on the season; Injury List – Missed 1 game due to a stiff neck (2/11/18), 5 games with a right hamstring strain (3/11-3/20/18), 1 game for return from injury (3/28/18) and 1 game with a right knee contusion (4/1/18); Inactive List – 8 on the season.

2017-18 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS PTS 11 vs. NY 1/7/18 17 at OKC 1/13/16 FGM 5 at GS 2/8/18 7 2 times FGA 10 at GS 2/8/18 12 at POR 3/23/16 3FGM 0 1 at MEM 4/12/17 3FGA 1 3 times 2 vs. CHI 12/3/16 FTM 4 at WAS 11/7/17 5 vs. POR 3/20/16 FTA 6 at WAS 11/7/17 9 vs. POR 3/20/16 OREB 6 vs. HOU 1/24/18 8 vs. PHI 2/1/17 DREB 10 vs. NO 11/3/17 11 2 times TREB 13 vs. NO 11/3/17 17 vs. PHI 2/1/17 ASTS 3 2 times 3 2 times STLS 2 2 times 4 2 times BLKS 5 2 times 6 vs. POR 3/20/16 MINS 25 at WAS 11/7/17 33 vs. POR 3/20/16

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#6 JOHNATHAN MOTLEY (Two-way Player) Forward • 6-10 • 230 • 5/4/95 • Baylor/USA • Rookie SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG%

2017-18 7 0 4.4 2.6 0.3 0.0 0.3 7.1 .600

RECENT GAMES

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

4/1 at CLE L DNP-COACH’S DECISION

3/30 vs. MIN L DNP-COACH’S DECISION

3/28 at LAL L 7:41 1-3 0-1 1-2 0 4 4 0 2 0 0 0 3

3/27 at SAC W 11:20 4-6 0-0 2-4 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 10

3/24 vs. CHA L DND-INACTIVE (COACH’S DECISION)

2017-18 SEASON: 1 game with 10+ points…made NBA debut at GS (12/14/17) and had 4 points (1-1 FGs, 2-4 FTs), 1 rebound and 1 block in 2 minutes…in 2nd career game, 5 points (2-2 FGs, 1-2 FTs) and 3 rebounds in 2 minutes vs. HOU (1/24/18)…8 points (4-5 FGs), 6 rebounds and 1 assist in 19 minutes at BKN (3/17/18)…10 points (4-6 FGs, 2-4 FTs) in 11 minutes at SAC (3/27/18). NOTES: Signed to a two-way contract by DAL (7/3/17)…named to midseason All-NBA G League Team after averaging 21.8 points, 10.5 rebounds and 1.5 blocks in his first 26 games with the Mavericks’ G-League affiliate, the Texas Legends…named G League Player of the Month for January 2018 after averaging 22.6 points, 11.4 rebounds and 1.5 blocks in 11 games during the month while leading Texas to a league-best 9-2 record…earned All-NBA G League Showcase 2018 First Team honors after leading the Legends to a 2-0 finish with averages of 23.5 points and 16.0 rebounds…played on both of the Mavericks’ 2017 summer league teams that finished a combined 10-1…went undrafted in 2017…as a junior in 2016-17, averaged 17.3 points, 9.9 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.1 blocks en route to being named Baylor’s 1st-ever consensus All-American, taking home second-team honors…selected as the 2017 Karl Malone Power Forward of the Year, becoming the 1st Baylor player to win a major individual award…was also BU’s 1st consensus first-team All-Big 12 honoree…full name is Johnathan Landus Motley. MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 0 on the season; DNP-CDs – 12 on the season; Injury List – Missed the game at GS (2/8/18) due to a left ankle sprain; Inactive List – 57 on the season.

2017-18 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS PTS 10 at SAC 3/27/18 10 at SAC 3/27/18 FGM 4 2 times 4 2 times FGA 6 at SAC 3/27/18 6 at SAC 3/27/18 3FGM 0 0 3FGA 1 at LAL 3/28/18 1 at LAL 3/28/18 FTM 2 2 times 2 2 times FTA 4 2 times 4 2 times OREB 1 3 times 1 3 times DREB 5 at BKN 3/17/18 5 at BKN 3/17/18 TREB 6 at BKN 3/17/18 6 at BKN 3/17/18 ASTS 1 2 times 1 2 times STLS 0 0 BLKS 1 2 times 1 2 times MINS 19 at BKN 3/17/18 19 at BKN 3/17/18

#3 NERLENS NOEL Forward-Center • 6-11 • 220 • 4/10/94 • Kentucky/USA • 3 Years Pro SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG%

2017-18 30 6 4.4 5.6 0.7 1.0 0.7 15.7 .524

RECENT GAMES

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

4/1 at CLE L 16:56 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 5 7 2 2 1 3 1 0

3/30 vs. MIN L 25:23 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 11 12 1 1 0 0 1 4

3/28 at LAL L 20:22 2-3 0-0 1-2 1 5 6 0 2 1 2 0 5

3/27 at SAC W DNP-RETURN FROM INJURY MANAGMENT

3/24 vs. CHA L 26:47 5-8 0-0 0-0 1 11 12 2 3 4 1 1 10

2017-18 SEASON: 2 double-doubles (both point/rebound)…1 game with 15+ points…3 games with 10+ points…4 games with 10+ rebounds…10 games with 7+ rebounds…3 games with 3+ steals…2 games with 3+ blocks…in season opener, 1st double-double with 16 points (6-6 FGs, 4-4 FTs), 11 rebounds and 3 blocks in 20 minutes vs. ATL (10/18/17)…8 points (3-6 FGs, 2-5 FTs), 14 rebounds, 1 steal and 1 block in 26 minutes vs. DEN (3/6/18)…10 points (5-8 FGs), 9 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 steal in 15 minutes vs. HOU (3/11/18)…2nd double-double with 10 points (5-8 FGs), 12 rebounds, 2 assists, 4 steals and 1 block in 27 minutes vs. CHA (3/24/18)…4 points (2-2 FGs), 12 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 block in 25 minutes vs. MIN (3/30/18). NOTES: Signed by DAL (8/28/17)…acquired by DAL from PHI for Justin Anderson, Andrew Bogut and a 2017 protected first round pick (2/23/17)…made his first 10 shots from the field in 2017-18, becoming the first player to start a season with at least 10 consecutive made field goals since Jeremy Evans in 2013-14 (Evans began that season 12-for-12)…before being traded to DAL, appeared in 171 games (140 starts) with PHI and averaged 10.2 points, 7.6 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 1.7 steals and 1.6 blocks in 28.3 minutes while shooting 50.5% (715-1,415 FGs)…NBA All-Rookie First Team (2015)…missed the entire 2013-14 season recovering from knee surgery…originally selected by NO with the 6th overall pick in the 2013 NBA Draft, before having his rights traded to PHI with a future first round pick for Jrue Holiday and Pierre Jackson…in lone season at Kentucky (2012-13), averaged 10.5 points, 9.5 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 2.1 steals and 4.4 blocks en route to earning First Team All-SEC, SEC Defensive Player of the Year and SEC Rookie of the Year honors…was the top-rated player by both ESPNU recruiting and Scout.com coming out of high school and was rated the 2nd-best prospect by Rivals.com. MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 2 on the season, 39 in career; Triple-Doubles – 0 in career; DNP-CDs – 9 on the season; Injury List – Underwent surgery to repair a torn ligament in his left thumb (12/8/17)…missed 36 games for recovery following surgery (at MIL 12/8/17-vs. IND 2/26/18)…missed 2 games for return from injury management (vs. MEM 3/10/18, at SAC 3/27/18); Inactive List – 37 on the season.

2017-18 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS PTS 16 vs. ATL 10/18/17 30 vs. LAC 3/27/15 FGM 6 vs. ATL 10/18/17 12 vs. LAC 3/27/15 FGA 8 2 times 18 2 times 3FGM 0 1 at WAS 2/29/16 3FGA 1 vs. HOU 3/11/18 1 4 times FTM 4 vs. ATL 10/18/17 8 at MIA 2/23/15 FTA 5 vs. DEN 3/6/18 11 at CLE 12/20/15 OREB 5 at MEM 10/26/17 8 vs. HOU 3/9/16 DREB 12 vs. DEN 3/6/18 13 vs. MEM 3/3/17 TREB 14 vs. DEN 3/6/18 17 2 times ASTS 3 at TOR 3/16/18 5 6 times STLS 5 at TOR 3/16/18 7 vs. WAS 3/17/16 BLKS 3 2 times 9 vs. IND 2/20/15 MINS 27 3 times 47 at NY 1/18/16

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

2017-18 76 76 12.0 5.7 1.6 0.6 0.6 24.7 .458

RECENT GAMES

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

4/1 at CLE L 21:13 4-8 1-4 0-0 0 7 7 1 1 0 0 0 9

3/30 vs. MIN L 25:56 3-7 1-3 0-0 0 6 6 2 2 0 1 0 7

3/28 at LAL L 21:55 4-7 3-5 2-2 0 7 7 1 2 0 0 1 13

3/27 at SAC W 19:53 2-9 1-7 0-0 0 8 8 3 3 1 0 1 5

3/24 vs. CHA L 22:38 2-9 0-5 0-0 0 10 10 1 2 0 1 2 4

2017-18 SEASON: 5 double-doubles (all point/rebound)…5 games with 20+ points…15 games with 18+ points…22 games with 15+ points…53 games with 10+ points…6 games with 10+ rebounds…28 games with 7+ rebounds…1st double-double with 14 points (7-12 FGs), 12 rebounds and 2 assists in 32 minutes vs. BOS (11/20/17)…19 points (7-10 FGs, 4-7 3FGs, 1-1 FTs), 5 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals in 22 minutes vs. OKC (11/25/17)…18 points (6-13 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 4-5 FTs), 9 rebounds and 2 assists in 27 minutes at GS (12/14/17)…19 points (8-13 FGs, 3-6 3FGs) in 25 minutes at SA (12/16/17)…20 points (7-17 FGs, 6-15 3FGs), 4 rebounds and 3 assists in 32 minutes at MIA (12/22/17)…18 points (7-11 FGs, 3-5 3FGs, 1-1 FTs), 6 rebounds and 4 assists in 27 minutes at ATL (12/23/17)…18 points (8-13 FGs, 1-2 3FGs, 1-1 FTs), 7 rebounds and 3 blocks in 27 minutes vs. TOR (12/26/17)…2nd double-double with 13 points (4-9 FGs, 3-5 3FGs, 2-3 FTs), 12 rebounds and 2 assists in 25 minutes at NO (12/29/17)…19 points (8-11 FGs, 3-3 3FGs) in 23 minutes vs. CHI (1/5/18)…20 points (6-13 FGs, 1-3 3FGs, 7-7 FTs) in 24 minutes vs. ORL (1/9/18)…19 points (8-16 FGs, 3-7 3FGs) in 23 minutes at CHA (1/10/18)…21 points (8-12 FGs, 3-4 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), 4 rebounds and 2 blocks in 29 minutes at POR (1/20/18)…3rd double-double with 14 points (5-8 FGs, 3-5 3FGs, 1-2 FTs) and 10 rebounds in 27 minutes at PHO (1/31/18)…4th double-double with 16 points (6-10 FGs, 1-4 3FGs, 3-3 FTs), 11 rebounds, 5 steals and 2 blocks in 28 minutes at GS (2/8/18)…22 points (8-11 FGs, 4-4 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), 4 rebounds and 2 assists in 24 minutes vs. LAL (2/10/18)…5th double-double with 12 points (5-14 FGs, 1-7 3FGs, 1-1 FTs), 10 rebounds and 3 blocks in 32 minutes at UTA (2/24/18)…18 points (6-10 FGs, 5-8 3FGs, 1-1 FTs), 6 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals in 27 minutes at CHI (3/2/18)…23 points (8-13 FGs, 3-5 3FGs, 4-4 FTs) and 7 rebounds in 26 minutes vs. NO (3/4/18)…19 points (7-13 FGs, 4-8 3FGs) in 23 minutes at NO (3/20/18). NOTES: Re-signed by DAL (7/6/17)…is in his 20th season with the Mavericks (former Laker Kobe Bryant is the only other NBA player to play 20+ seasons with 1 team)…recorded his 11,000th career made field goal at TOR (3/16/18), becoming the 8th player in NBA history 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)…became the 6th player in league history to reach 31,000 career points vs. OKC (2/28/18)…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 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…passed Hakeem Olajuwon (10,749) on the NBA’s all-time FGM list vs. MIN (11/17/17), becoming the league’s all-time leader in FGM by an international player…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 (and the 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)…is the NBA’s active leading scorer, the top foreign-born scorer of all-time and the longest tenured player with 1 team…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…scored 23 points vs. GS (12/13/14), becoming 1 of 6 players in NBA history with at least 800 career 20-point games (joining Karl Malone, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O’Neal)…13-time All-Star (2001-12, 2013-15)…16 seasons with 1,000+ points (has scored 1,000+ points every year he has played at least 55 games)…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…is 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 – 5 on the season, 410 in career; Triple-Doubles – 0 on the season, 2 in career; Injury List – NWT-Inactive (left ankle effusion) at HOU (2/11/18); Inactive List – 1 on the season.

2017-18 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS PTS 23 vs. NO 3/4/18 53 vs. HOU 12/2/04 FGM 8 7 times 17 2 times FGA 17 at MIA 12/22/17 34 2 times 3FGM 6 at MIA 12/22/17 8 at SEA 1/27/04 3FGA 15 at MIA 12/22/17 15 2 times FTM 7 vs. ORL 1/9/18 21 vs. HOU 12/2/04 FTA 7 vs. ORL 1/9/18 22 vs. HOU 12/2/04 OREB 2 2 times 7 vs. ORL 1/18/01 DREB 12 2 times 21 vs. SAC 2/23/02 TREB 12 2 times 23 vs. BOS 2/21/02 ASTS 6 vs. SA 11/14/17 12 vs. MIL 2/6/08 STLS 5 at GS 2/8/18 9 at HOU 3/7/04 BLKS 3 3 times 7 at DEN 1/6/06 MINS 32 4 times 57 vs. PHO 3/14/07

#7 DWIGHT POWELL Forward-Center • 6-11 • 240 • 7/20/91 • Stanford/Canada • 3 Years Pro SEASON GP GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG FG%

2017-18 75 20 8.3 5.5 1.1 0.8 0.4 20.9 .602

RECENT GAMES

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

4/1 at CLE L 22:37 1-1 1-1 3-4 0 3 3 0 4 0 2 1 6

3/30 vs. MIN L 20:56 2-3 1-1 1-2 4 3 7 2 4 0 2 0 6

3/28 at LAL L 19:57 3-5 0-2 0-0 2 3 5 1 2 3 0 0 6

3/27 at SAC W DNP-LEFT KNEE BURSITIS

3/24 vs. CHA L 18:23 0-3 0-2 4-4 0 8 8 3 4 0 3 2 4

2017-18 SEASON: 4 double-doubles (all point/rebound; 3-1 record)…3 games with 20+ points…12 games with 15+ points…27 games with 10+ points…10 games with 10+ rebounds…27 games with 7+ boards…21 points (7-9 FGs, 2-2 3FGs, 5-5 FTs) and 8 rebounds in 28 minutes vs. GS (1/3/18)…19 points (8-12 FGs, 3-4 FTs), 7 rebounds, 2 steals, 23 minutes vs. LAL (2/10/18)…2nd double-double with 18 points (6-12 FGs, 6-6 FTs) and 12 boards in 29 minutes at HOU (2/11/18)…18 points (6-9 FGs, 1-1 3FGs, 5-6 FTs), 6 rebounds, 5 assists, 26 minutes vs. SAC (2/13/18)…21 points (10-13 FGs, 1-6 FTs), 8 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 steals, 37 minutes vs. OKC (2/28/18)…4th double-double with 15 points (4-6 FGs, 7-8 FTs), 10 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals, 29 minutes vs. MEM (3/10/18)…20 points (9-11 FGs, 1-1 3FGs, 1-2 FTs) and 5 boards in 23 minutes vs. HOU (3/11/18)…18 points (7-10 FGs, 2-2 3FGs, 2-2 FTs) and 5 boards in 29 minutes at BKN (3/17/18). NOTES: Signed by DAL (7/8/16)…led DAL in dunks (54) in 2016-17…acquired by DAL from BOS along with Rajon Rondo in exchange 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 but had his draft rights traded to CLE)…as a senior at Stanford, was named All-Pac-12 First Team while averaging 14.0 points and 6.9 rebounds per game…full name is Dwight Harlan Powell. MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 4 on the season, 9 in career; Triple-Doubles – 0 in career; DNP-CDs – 1 on the season; Injury List – Missed 1 game due to left knee bursitis (at SAC (3/27/18).

2017-18 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS PTS 21 2 times 21 3 times FGM 10 vs. OKC 2/28/18 10 vs. OKC 2/28/18 FGA 13 vs. OKC 2/28/18 14 2 times 3FGM 2 3 times 4 at PHO 4/9/17 3FGA 5 at LAC 11/1/17 9 at MEM 4/12/17 FTM 7 2 times 8 vs. IND 12/9/16 FTA 9 at SA 11/27/17 9 2 times OREB 5 2 times 5 5 times DREB 12 vs. IND 2/26/18 12 vs. IND 2/26/18 TREB 14 vs. IND 2/26/18 14 vs. IND 2/26/18 ASTS 5 vs. SAC 2/13/18 5 2 times STLS 4 at SA 11/27/17 5 2 times BLKS 3 vs. WAS 1/22/18 3 2 times MINS 37 vs. OKC 2/28/18 37 vs. OKC 2/28/18

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

2017-18 66 66 15.2 3.7 5.0 1.0 0.2 29.5 .394

RECENT GAMES

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

4/1 at CLE L 32:41 6-17 2-6 0-0 1 3 4 6 3 0 7 0 14

3/30 vs. MIN L 26:10 8-15 1-2 0-1 0 1 1 7 4 2 4 0 17

3/28 at LAL L 22:27 5-13 4-7 0-2 1 0 1 8 3 0 1 0 14

3/27 at SAC W 24:34 6-12 3-6 4-4 1 0 1 6 2 0 5 0 19

3/24 vs. CHA L 32:51 8-17 2-6 3-4 2 3 5 6 2 0 2 0 21

2017-18 SEASON: 1 triple-double (point/rebound/assist)…4 double-doubles…3 games with 25+ points…14 games with 20+ points…38 games with 15+ points…55 games with 10+ points…1 game with 10+ rebounds…5 games with 10+ assists…16 games with 7+ assists…37 games with 5+ assists…22 points (9-22 FGs, 1-5 3FGs, 3-3 FTs), 8 rebounds and 8 assists in 32 minutes at WAS (11/7/17)…21 points (8-16 FGs, 2-6 3FGs, 3-4 FTs), 5 rebounds, 7 assists, 2 steals and 2 blocks in 30 minutes vs. CLE (11/11/17)…27 points (10-23 FGs, 5-11 3FGs, 2-2 FTs) and 6 rebounds in 36 minutes vs. SA (11/14/17)…1st triple-double with 21 points (8-12 FGs, 5-7 3FGs), 10 rebounds and 10 assists in 31 minutes at NO (12/29/17)…25 points (11-18 FGs, 3-3 FTs) and 5 assists in 31 minutes at DEN (1/16/18)…4th double-double with 16 points (7-18 FGs, 2-6 3FGs), 5 rebounds and 11 assists in 35 minutes at HOU (2/11/18)…25 points (9-17 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 5-8 FTs) in 34 minutes at CHI (3/2/18)…23 points (9-22 FGs, 5-6 FTs), 5 rebounds and 8 assists in 31 minutes vs. NO (3/4/18)…5th double-double with 18 points (7-16 FGs, 2-6 3FGs, 2-2 FTs), 5 rebounds and 11 assists in 35 minutes vs. DEN (3/6/18)…21 points (9-17 FGs, 2-5 3FGs, 1-1 FTs), 5 assists and 2 blocks in 23 minutes at BKN (3/17/18)…21 points (8-17 FGs, 2-6 3FGs, 3-4 FTs), 5 rebounds and 6 assists in 33 minutes vs. CHA (3/24/18). NOTES: Selected by DAL in the first round (9th overall pick) of the 2017 NBA Draft...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…became only player in ACC history to record 2 triple-doubles in the same season in conference play…his 4 30-point games were the most in ACC freshman history. MISCELLANEOUS: Double-Doubles – 5 on the season; Triple-Doubles – 1 on the season; Injury List – Missed 2 games due to left knee effusion (vs. SAC 10/20/17-at HOU 10/21/17)…missed 6 games due to a left hip strain (at MIL 12/8/17-vs. PHO 12/18/17)…missed the game vs. MEM (3/10/18) due to left knee soreness…left the game at BKN (3/17/18) due to a left ankle sprain…missed 2 games due to the injury (at NO 3/20/18-vs. UTA 3/22/18); Inactive List – 11 on the season.

2017-18 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS PTS 27 vs. SA 11/14/17 27 vs. SA 11/14/17 FGM 11 at DEN 1/16/18 11 at DEN 1/16/18 FGA 23 2 times 23 2 times 3FGM 5 2 times 5 2 times 3FGA 11 vs. SA 11/14/17 11 vs. SA 11/14/17 FTM 7 at CHA 1/10/18 7 at CHA 1/10/18 FTA 10 vs. GS 10/23/17 10 vs. GS 10/23/17 OREB 2 13 times 2 13 times DREB 8 at NO 12/29/17 8 at NO 12/29/17 TREB 10 at NO 12/29/17 10 at NO 12/29/17 ASTS 11 2 times 11 2 times STLS 3 3 times 3 3 times BLKS 2 3 times 2 3 times MINS 40 vs. OKC 2/28/18 40 vs. OKC 2/28/18

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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 TOTAL18-Oct ATL H L 0-1 24 23 47 35 29 64 - - 111 27 31 58 24 35 59 - - 11720-Oct SAC H L 0-2 23 23 46 14 28 42 - - 88 19 27 46 25 22 47 - - 9321-Oct HOU A L 0-3 20 19 39 19 33 52 - - 91 33 29 62 30 15 45 - - 10723-Oct GS H L 0-4 24 38 62 22 19 41 - - 103 40 25 65 34 34 68 - - 13325-Oct MEM H W 1-4 32 25 57 22 24 46 - - 103 18 31 49 23 22 45 - - 9426-Oct MEM A L 1-5 14 21 35 33 23 56 - - 91 28 26 54 22 20 42 - - 9628-Oct PHI H L 1-6 23 33 56 22 32 54 - - 110 32 25 57 32 23 55 - - 11230-Oct UTA A L 1-7 27 26 53 15 21 36 - - 89 21 23 44 32 28 60 - - 1041-Nov LAC A L 1-8 29 19 48 29 21 50 - - 98 32 34 66 29 24 53 - - 1193-Nov NO H L 1-9 25 21 46 17 31 48 - - 94 28 27 55 20 24 44 - - 994-Nov MIN A L 1-10 18 31 49 20 30 50 - - 99 27 32 59 34 19 53 - - 1127-Nov WAS A W 2-10 36 28 64 26 23 49 - - 113 34 19 53 23 23 46 - - 99

11-Nov CLE H L 2-11 23 29 52 22 30 52 - - 104 29 20 49 34 28 62 - - 11112-Nov OKC A L 2-12 20 22 42 25 32 57 - - 99 18 26 44 39 29 68 - - 11214-Nov SA H L 2-13 16 23 39 21 31 52 - - 91 17 27 44 18 35 53 - - 9717-Nov MIN H L 2-14 29 26 55 17 15 32 - - 87 24 19 43 31 37 68 - - 11118-Nov MIL H W 3-14 33 23 56 26 29 55 - - 111 24 20 44 17 18 35 - - 7920-Nov BOS H L 3-15 22 27 49 28 19 47 6 - 102 34 19 53 16 27 43 14 - 11022-Nov MEM A W 4-15 12 27 39 35 21 56 - - 95 27 29 56 16 22 38 - - 9425-Nov OKC H W 5-15 25 27 52 26 19 45 - - 97 24 13 37 18 26 44 - - 8127-Nov SA A L 5-16 23 30 53 22 33 55 - - 108 21 25 46 31 38 69 - - 11529-Nov BRK H L 5-17 27 20 47 29 28 57 - - 104 21 27 48 32 29 61 - - 109

2-Dec LAC H W 6-17 24 35 59 27 22 49 - - 108 17 21 38 28 16 44 - - 824-Dec DEN H W 7-17 39 25 64 29 29 58 - - 122 23 24 47 35 23 58 - - 1056-Dec BOS A L 7-18 26 31 57 16 17 33 - - 90 24 23 47 23 27 50 - - 978-Dec MIL A L 7-19 25 29 54 24 24 48 - - 102 22 27 49 28 32 60 - - 109

10-Dec MIN A L 7-20 24 24 48 21 23 44 - - 92 23 24 47 24 26 50 - - 9712-Dec SA H W 8-20 30 16 46 21 28 49 - - 95 23 21 44 25 20 45 - - 8914-Dec GS A L 8-21 28 20 48 25 24 49 - - 97 24 24 48 32 32 64 - - 11216-Dec SA A L 8-22 31 22 53 27 16 43 - - 96 18 25 43 28 27 55 - - 9818-Dec PHO H L 8-23 22 28 50 25 16 41 - - 91 25 24 49 19 29 48 - - 9720-Dec DET H W 9-23 22 43 65 24 21 45 - - 110 25 28 53 13 27 40 - - 9322-Dec MIA A L 9-24 23 30 53 20 28 48 - - 101 32 21 53 29 31 60 - - 11323-Dec ATL A L 9-25 25 28 53 27 27 54 - - 107 25 23 48 31 33 64 - - 11226-Dec TOR H W 10-25 31 26 57 28 13 41 - - 98 23 30 53 24 16 40 - - 9327-Dec IND A W 11-25 22 31 53 18 27 45 - - 98 29 25 54 20 20 40 - - 9429-Dec NO A W 12-25 36 41 77 32 19 51 - - 128 21 39 60 41 19 60 - - 12031-Dec OKC A W 13-25 35 22 57 27 32 59 - - 116 32 31 63 22 28 50 - - 113

3-Jan GS H L 13-26 26 35 61 28 33 61 - - 122 35 32 67 24 34 58 - - 1255-Jan CHI H L 13-27 28 25 53 35 36 71 - - 124 34 23 57 23 47 70 - - 1277-Jan NY H L 13-28 25 27 52 19 25 44 - - 96 33 23 56 19 25 44 - - 1009-Jan ORL H W 14-28 25 18 43 39 32 71 - - 114 19 29 48 27 24 51 - - 99

10-Jan CHA A W 15-28 20 39 59 24 32 56 - - 115 28 24 52 25 34 59 - - 11113-Jan LAL H L 15-29 20 32 52 21 22 43 6 - 101 31 15 46 24 25 49 12 - 10716-Jan DEN A L 15-30 27 21 48 21 33 54 - - 102 30 31 61 25 19 44 - - 10520-Jan POR A L 15-31 20 25 45 34 29 63 - - 108 33 29 62 29 26 55 - - 11722-Jan WAS H W 16-31 22 31 53 18 27 45 - - 98 22 15 37 17 21 38 - - 7524-Jan HOU H L 16-32 28 17 45 22 30 52 - - 97 38 13 51 34 19 53 - - 10426-Jan POR H L 16-33 25 19 44 24 25 49 - - 93 17 35 52 23 32 55 - - 10727-Jan DEN A L 16-34 26 16 42 32 15 47 - - 89 30 20 50 16 25 41 - - 9129-Jan MIA H L 16-35 26 20 46 15 27 42 - - 88 22 29 51 24 20 44 - - 9531-Jan PHO A L 16-36 17 29 46 15 27 42 - - 88 36 21 57 24 21 45 - - 1023-Feb SAC A W 17-36 27 29 56 25 25 50 - - 106 28 26 54 31 14 55 - - 995-Feb LAC A L 17-37 28 27 55 27 19 46 - - 101 32 26 58 20 26 46 - - 1048-Feb GS A L 17-38 33 27 60 25 18 43 - - 103 23 37 60 33 28 61 - - 121

10-Feb LAL H W 18-38 34 31 65 35 30 65 - - 130 36 30 66 29 28 57 - - 12311-Feb HOU A L 18-39 19 36 55 20 22 42 - - 97 27 30 57 30 17 47 - - 10413-Feb SAC H L 18-40 16 28 44 27 38 75 - - 109 29 36 65 23 26 49 - - 11423-Feb LAL A L 18-41 17 24 41 35 26 61 - - 102 32 31 63 32 29 61 - - 12424-Feb UTA A L 18-42 23 27 50 21 19 40 - - 90 35 18 53 21 23 44 - - 9726-Feb IND H W 19-42 23 26 49 19 41 60 - - 109 23 20 43 22 38 60 - - 10328-Feb OKC H L 19-43 21 22 43 33 24 57 10 - 110 32 22 54 23 23 46 11 - 111

2-Mar CHI A L 19-44 32 17 49 36 15 51 - - 100 24 23 47 31 30 61 - - 1084-Mar NO H L 19-45 25 24 49 29 31 60 - - 109 33 32 65 26 35 61 - - 1266-Mar DEN H W 20-45 29 29 58 38 22 60 - - 118 25 37 62 23 22 45 - - 107

10-Mar MEM H W 21-45 31 25 56 28 30 58 - - 114 13 17 30 33 17 50 - - 8011-Mar HOU H L 21-46 14 33 47 16 19 35 - - 82 25 23 48 32 25 57 - - 10513-Mar NY A W 22-46 29 28 57 26 27 53 - - 110 31 29 60 12 25 37 - - 9716-Mar TOR A L 22-47 27 33 60 24 22 46 9 - 115 29 25 54 24 28 52 16 - 12217-Mar BRK A L 22-48 24 32 56 33 17 50 - - 106 30 29 59 29 26 55 - - 11420-Mar NO A L 22-49 30 22 52 28 25 53 - - 105 29 25 54 26 35 61 - - 11522-Mar UTA H L 22-50 34 24 58 23 31 54 - - 112 37 28 65 31 23 54 - - 11924-Mar CHA H L 22-51 27 21 48 22 28 50 - - 98 22 32 54 25 23 48 - - 10227-Mar SAC A W 23-51 25 28 53 22 28 50 - - 103 20 25 45 25 27 52 - - 9728-Mar LAL A L 23-52 34 22 56 25 12 37 - - 93 32 23 55 27 21 48 - - 10330-Mar MIN H L 23-53 20 26 46 18 28 46 - - 92 16 28 44 23 26 49 - - 93

1-Apr CLE A L 23-54 25 22 47 30 10 40 - - 87 18 30 48 25 25 50 - - 983-Apr POR H4-Apr ORL A6-Apr DET A8-Apr PHI A

10-Apr PHO H

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 1950 2029 3979 1928 1937 3875 31 0 7875 2053 1985 4038 1992 1996 3998 53 0 8079AVERAGES 25.3 26.4 51.7 25.0 25.2 50.3 7.8 ##### 102.3 26.7 25.8 52.4 25.9 25.9 51.9 13.3 ##### 104.9

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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 Avg18-Oct ATL H L 1 47 47.0 38 38.0 14 14.0 14 14.0 11 11.0 57 57.0 56 56.0 21 21.0 17 17.0 20 20.020-Oct SAC H L 2 38 42.5 30 34.0 6 10.0 9 11.5 14 12.5 34 45.5 26 41.0 14 17.5 6 11.5 6 13.021-Oct HOU A L 3 45 43.3 30 32.7 7 9.0 0 7.7 13 12.7 36 42.3 50 44.0 16 17.0 4 9.0 19 15.023-Oct GS H L 4 37 41.8 44 35.5 20 11.8 8 7.8 18 14.0 46 43.3 44 44.0 8 14.8 34 15.3 15 15.025-Oct MEM H W 5 32 39.8 36 35.6 5 10.4 7 7.6 22 15.6 25 39.6 28 40.8 4 12.6 20 16.2 11 14.226-Oct MEM A L 6 23 37.0 28 34.3 23 12.5 6 7.3 10 14.7 34 38.7 32 39.3 9 12.0 4 14.2 14 14.228-Oct PHI H L 7 39 37.3 34 34.3 7 11.7 10 7.7 17 15.0 34 38.0 44 40.0 9 11.6 16 14.4 17 14.630-Oct UTA A L 8 49 38.8 22 32.8 11 11.6 2 7.0 12 14.6 29 36.9 28 38.5 11 11.5 10 13.9 33 16.91-Nov LAC A L 9 30 37.8 26 32.0 10 11.4 11 7.4 16 14.8 45 37.8 48 39.6 9 11.2 20 14.6 20 17.23-Nov NO H L 10 38 37.8 40 32.8 6 10.9 4 7.1 10 14.3 28 36.8 50 40.6 15 11.6 12 14.3 20 17.54-Nov MIN A L 11 52 39.1 44 33.8 14 11.2 11 7.5 24 15.2 31 36.3 50 41.5 15 11.9 4 13.4 23 18.07-Nov WAS A W 12 32 38.5 42 34.5 18 11.8 6 7.3 16 15.3 24 35.3 34 40.8 7 11.5 5 12.7 9 17.3

11-Nov CLE H L 13 27 37.6 44 35.2 9 11.5 22 8.5 13 15.1 25 34.5 40 40.8 14 11.7 13 12.7 8 16.512-Nov OKC A L 14 38 37.6 36 35.3 6 11.1 9 8.5 21 15.5 30 34.1 38 40.6 11 11.6 9 12.4 28 17.414-Nov SA H L 15 24 36.7 32 35.1 6 10.8 3 8.1 6 14.9 33 34.1 34 40.1 12 11.7 6 12.0 17 17.317-Nov MIN H L 16 38 36.8 36 35.1 15 11.1 9 8.2 9 14.5 31 33.9 28 39.4 16 11.9 19 12.4 19 17.418-Nov MIL H W 17 54 37.8 28 34.7 7 10.8 2 7.8 12 14.4 13 32.6 40 39.4 3 11.4 12 12.4 22 17.720-Nov BOS H L 18 31 37.4 42 35.1 11 10.8 8 7.8 15 14.4 15 31.7 38 39.3 6 11.1 22 12.9 11 17.322-Nov MEM A W 19 35 37.3 52 36.0 9 10.7 12 8.1 14 14.4 42 32.2 48 39.8 4 10.7 14 13.0 8 16.825-Nov OKC H W 20 32 37.1 36 36.0 12 10.8 10 8.2 18 14.6 29 32.1 24 39.0 9 10.7 14 13.1 16 16.827-Nov SA A L 21 41 37.2 46 36.5 4 10.5 11 8.3 13 14.5 27 31.8 36 38.9 6 10.4 21 13.4 17 16.829-Nov BRK H L 22 43 37.5 46 36.9 8 10.4 18 8.7 11 14.3 32 31.8 58 39.7 14 10.6 19 13.7 13 16.62-Dec LAC H W 23 59 38.4 32 36.7 15 10.6 2 8.4 13 14.3 28 31.7 28 39.2 15 10.8 14 13.7 8 16.34-Dec DEN H W 24 54 39.1 64 37.8 3 10.3 17 8.8 9 14.0 42 32.1 42 39.3 15 11.0 24 14.1 6 15.86-Dec BOS A L 25 23 38.4 32 37.6 4 10.0 11 8.9 10 13.9 36 32.2 34 39.1 10 10.9 17 14.2 5 15.48-Dec MIL A L 26 32 38.2 34 37.5 7 9.9 4 8.7 12 13.8 23 31.9 38 39.1 12 11.0 14 14.2 12 15.3

10-Dec MIN A L 27 23 37.6 30 37.2 8 9.8 2 8.4 15 13.9 22 31.5 40 39.1 20 11.3 11 14.1 16 15.312-Dec SA H W 28 35 37.5 40 37.3 10 9.8 6 8.4 4 13.5 44 32.0 34 38.9 11 11.3 10 14.0 4 14.914-Dec GS A L 29 39 37.6 44 37.5 10 9.8 12 8.5 18 13.7 18 31.5 42 39.0 7 11.1 20 14.2 15 14.916-Dec SA A L 30 23 37.1 36 37.5 8 9.8 2 8.3 4 13.3 42 31.8 48 39.3 16 11.3 19 14.3 15 14.918-Dec PHO H L 31 28 36.8 34 37.4 14 9.9 9 8.3 14 13.4 55 32.6 44 39.5 7 11.2 23 14.6 22 15.120-Dec DET H W 32 46 37.1 40 37.4 3 9.7 6 8.2 12 13.3 44 32.9 36 39.4 8 11.1 24 14.9 11 15.022-Dec MIA A L 33 46 37.4 36 37.4 7 9.6 4 8.1 7 13.1 41 33.2 36 39.3 4 10.8 6 14.6 10 14.823-Dec ATL A L 34 46 37.6 50 37.8 8 9.6 5 8.0 17 13.2 31 33.1 54 39.7 6 10.7 13 14.6 18 14.926-Dec TOR H W 35 36 37.6 48 38.1 14 9.7 14 8.2 13 13.2 34 33.1 34 39.5 11 10.7 19 14.7 7 14.727-Dec IND A W 36 44 37.8 46 38.3 4 9.5 15 8.4 18 13.4 22 32.8 34 39.4 8 10.6 3 14.4 8 14.529-Dec NO A W 37 60 38.4 44 38.4 7 9.5 30 8.9 11 13.3 10 32.2 56 39.8 5 10.5 27 14.7 16 14.631-Dec OKC A W 38 44 38.5 46 38.6 16 9.6 0 8.7 8 13.2 19 31.9 34 39.7 16 10.6 15 14.7 11 14.5

3-Jan GS H L 39 51 38.8 36 38.6 7 9.6 9 8.7 11 13.1 18 31.5 40 39.7 7 10.5 21 14.9 20 14.65-Jan CHI H L 40 35 38.7 56 39.0 9 9.6 0 8.5 14 13.1 42 31.8 48 39.9 9 10.5 11 14.8 20 14.87-Jan NY H L 41 41 38.8 42 39.1 9 9.5 12 8.6 26 13.4 33 31.8 44 40.0 2 10.3 8 14.6 4 14.59-Jan ORL H W 42 41 38.8 40 39.1 9 9.5 11 8.6 4 13.2 56 32.4 40 40.0 16 10.4 13 14.6 0 14.1

10-Jan CHA A W 43 30 38.6 32 38.9 8 9.5 13 8.7 14 13.2 35 32.4 56 40.4 5 10.3 5 14.4 10 14.013-Jan LAL H L 44 27 38.4 30 38.7 7 9.4 10 8.8 17 13.3 46 32.8 54 40.7 16 10.4 15 14.4 8 13.916-Jan DEN A L 45 41 38.4 42 38.8 4 9.3 13 8.9 28 13.6 16 32.4 58 41.1 22 10.7 14 14.4 26 14.220-Jan POR A L 46 25 38.1 36 38.7 11 9.3 15 9.0 17 13.7 20 32.1 42 41.1 16 10.8 6 14.2 2 13.922-Jan WAS H W 47 36 38.1 42 38.8 16 9.5 6 8.9 12 13.7 31 32.1 20 40.6 12 10.8 7 14.0 9 13.824-Jan HOU H L 48 38 38.1 30 38.6 10 9.5 32 9.4 15 13.7 21 31.9 26 40.3 2 10.6 11 14.0 16 13.926-Jan POR H L 49 28 37.9 40 38.7 14 9.6 9 9.4 14 13.7 34 31.9 34 40.2 17 10.8 7 13.8 5 13.727-Jan DEN A L 50 28 37.7 32 38.5 7 9.5 16 9.5 17 13.8 30 31.9 28 40.0 5 10.7 12 13.8 14 13.729-Jan MIA H L 51 16 37.3 28 38.3 14 9.6 17 9.7 18 13.9 29 31.8 38 39.9 13 10.7 8 13.7 14 13.731-Jan PHO A L 52 29 37.1 34 38.2 12 9.7 15 9.8 17 13.9 25 31.7 38 39.9 17 10.8 13 13.7 21 13.83-Feb SAC A W 53 33 37.0 48 38.4 19 9.8 9 9.8 13 13.9 45 31.9 44 40.0 11 10.8 7 13.5 19 13.95-Feb LAC A L 54 37 37.0 20 38.1 16 10.0 8 9.7 9 13.8 36 32.0 48 40.1 9 10.8 16 13.6 17 14.08-Feb GS A L 55 24 36.8 46 38.2 17 10.1 17 9.9 20 13.9 39 32.1 48 40.3 17 10.9 22 13.7 13 14.0

10-Feb LAL H W 56 50 37.0 52 38.5 7 10.0 13 9.9 29 14.2 36 32.2 44 40.3 10 10.9 23 13.9 15 14.011-Feb HOU A L 57 24 36.8 40 38.5 24 10.3 7 9.9 10 14.1 29 32.1 32 40.2 5 10.8 0 13.7 17 14.013-Feb SAC H L 58 30 36.7 38 38.5 9 10.3 13 9.9 17 14.2 40 32.3 56 40.4 7 10.7 16 13.7 7 13.923-Feb LAL A L 59 28 36.5 26 38.3 9 10.2 14 10.0 26 14.4 56 32.7 62 40.8 16 10.8 24 13.9 15 13.924-Feb UTA A L 60 35 36.5 30 38.1 7 10.2 3 9.9 16 14.4 26 32.6 46 40.9 6 10.7 15 13.9 15 14.026-Feb IND H W 61 46 36.7 40 38.2 4 10.1 13 9.9 8 14.3 23 32.4 48 41.0 11 10.7 13 13.9 10 13.928-Feb OKC H L 62 23 36.4 48 38.3 10 10.1 13 10.0 20 14.4 31 32.4 48 41.1 25 11.0 23 14.0 22 14.0

2-Mar CHI A L 63 20 36.2 32 38.2 10 10.1 5 9.9 15 14.4 39 32.5 46 41.2 17 11.1 11 14.0 27 14.24-Mar NO H L 64 35 36.2 40 38.3 12 10.1 19 10.0 11 14.3 28 32.4 56 41.4 16 11.1 27 14.2 12 14.26-Mar DEN H W 65 30 36.1 48 38.4 15 10.2 16 10.1 15 14.4 53 32.7 52 41.6 15 11.2 25 14.4 16 14.2

10-Mar MEM H W 66 46 36.2 34 38.3 11 10.2 8 10.1 19 14.4 22 32.6 34 41.5 9 11.2 6 14.2 13 14.211-Mar HOU H L 67 29 36.1 46 38.4 15 10.3 7 10.1 15 14.4 38 32.7 30 41.3 7 11.1 18 14.3 13 14.213-Mar NY A W 68 37 36.1 34 38.4 17 10.4 11 10.1 32 14.7 62 33.1 44 41.4 5 11.0 11 14.2 8 14.116-Mar TOR A L 69 47 36.3 56 38.6 9 10.3 14 10.1 17 14.7 41 33.2 50 41.5 20 11.1 11 14.2 14 14.117-Mar BRK A L 70 44 36.4 44 38.7 15 10.4 4 10.0 15 14.7 32 33.2 46 41.5 8 11.1 10 14.1 9 14.020-Mar NO A L 71 41 36.5 48 38.8 14 10.5 4 10.0 11 14.7 43 33.3 58 41.8 18 11.2 21 14.2 12 14.022-Mar UTA H L 72 53 36.7 38 38.8 12 10.5 6 9.9 15 14.7 23 33.2 56 42.0 14 11.2 19 14.3 15 14.024-Mar CHA H L 73 50 36.9 38 38.8 6 10.4 14 10.0 12 14.6 35 33.2 34 41.9 10 11.2 5 14.2 12 14.027-Mar SAC A W 74 43 36.9 36 38.8 6 10.4 6 9.9 17 14.7 40 33.3 46 41.9 14 11.3 8 14.1 14 14.028-Mar LAL A L 75 36 36.9 30 38.7 7 10.3 13 9.9 17 14.7 33 33.3 46 42.0 8 11.2 23 14.2 7 13.930-Mar MIN H L 76 38 36.9 38 38.7 6 10.3 11 10.0 11 14.7 32 33.3 32 41.8 5 11.1 23 14.3 17 13.9

1-Apr CLE A L 77 23 36.8 24 38.5 2 10.2 7 9.9 14 14.6 45 33.4 28 41.7 11 11.1 10 14.3 15 13.93-Apr POR H 784-Apr ORL A 796-Apr DET A 808-Apr PHI A 81

10-Apr PHO H 82TOTALS

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 Avg2831 36.8 2962 38.5 782 10.2 764 9.9 1128 14.6 2574 33.4 3208 41.7 857 11.1 1098 14.3 1073 13.9

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2017-18 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 10/18 @ DALLAS 38-86 .442 17-45 .378 18-21 .857 9-32-41 27 19 5 16 4 111 19,709 Atlanta 48-94 .511 9-18 .500 12-15 .800 14-36-50 20 18 11 13 6 117 10/20 @ DALLAS 31-75 .413 11-33 .333 15-21 .714 7-29-36 19 13 8 12 7 88 19,273 Sacramento 37-87 .425 10-23 .435 9-13 .692 16-41-57 20 18 8 15 3 93 10/21 DALLAS 31-84 .369 13-31 .419 16-21 .762 8-33-41 19 19 6 14 0 91 18,055 @ Houston 39-82 .476 11-47 .234 18-22 .818 8-46-54 17 24 12 15 4 107 10/23 @ DALLAS 38-96 .396 9-29 .310 18-30 .600 14-28-42 21 20 11 12 0 103 19,875 Golden State 48-86 .558 15-39 .385 22-26 .846 10-40-50 33 23 6 16 8 133 10/25 @ DALLAS 36-74 .486 11-26 .423 20-29 .690 4-31-35 20 20 6 11 4 103 19,674 Memphis 33-72 .458 12-31 .387 16-24 .667 6-30-36 14 22 7 18 2 94 10/26 DALLAS 32-94 .340 10-34 .294 17-20 .850 18-35-53 20 22 10 14 3 91 15,839 @ Memphis 30-73 .411 10-34 .294 26-30 .867 9-37-46 18 23 7 18 6 96 10/28 @ DALLAS 38-74 .514 19-40 .475 15-19 .789 3-30-33 22 15 7 18 2 110 19,567 Philadelphia 43-87 .494 16-35 .457 10-14 .714 11-31-42 25 21 10 14 1 112 10/30 DALLAS 34-76 .447 12-24 .500 9-11 .818 9-33-42 17 16 4 24 3 89 16,221 @ Utah 38-81 .469 16-35 .457 12-15 .800 6-29-35 25 17 16 14 8 104 11/1 DALLAS 35-89 .393 12-36 .333 16-20 .800 9-29-38 20 22 8 14 5 98 13,487 @ L.A. Clippers 41-78 .526 13-28 .464 24-29 .828 7-42-49 27 20 9 16 5 119 11/3 @ DALLAS 34-88 .386 9-34 .265 17-22 .773 9-38-47 19 24 4 15 7 94 19,894 New Orleans 36-89 .404 7-29 .241 20-26 .769 9-44-53 23 22 9 14 4 99 11/4 DALLAS 40-87 .460 10-27 .370 9-12 .750 7-24-31 18 19 7 15 2 99 16,837 @ Minnesota 43-79 .544 10-24 .417 16-20 .800 10-38-48 33 20 7 19 9 112 11/7 DALLAS 43-91 .473 11-30 .367 16-20 .800 11-42-53 26 23 6 12 8 113 14,505 @ Washington 32-75 .427 10-25 .400 25-32 .781 3-36-39 21 19 5 15 5 99 11/11 @ DALLAS 39-92 .424 10-34 .294 16-21 .762 9-33-42 21 26 7 11 3 104 20,378 Cleveland 35-81 .432 12-31 .387 29-35 .829 10-43-53 18 18 8 17 3 111 11/12 DALLAS 37-87 .425 11-37 .297 14-18 .778 11-30-41 18 20 9 20 4 99 18,203 @ Oklahoma City 36-72 .500 15-32 .469 25-33 .758 3-34-37 21 23 10 17 4 112 11/14 @ DALLAS 33-81 .407 10-34 .294 15-18 .833 5-35-40 18 23 7 15 4 91 19,535 San Antonio 35-79 .443 6-26 .231 21-27 .778 8-39-47 18 16 9 12 7 97 11/17 @ DALLAS 32-86 .372 8-38 .211 15-17 .882 11-30-41 18 20 3 11 3 87 19,459 Minnesota 39-84 .464 13-30 .433 20-23 .870 11-37-48 27 18 7 10 0 111 11/18 @ DALLAS 38-79 .481 19-38 .500 16-19 .842 7-42-49 27 26 7 18 2 111 19,949 Milwaukee 28-74 .378 6-25 .240 17-31 .548 8-30-38 13 25 8 13 5 79 11/20 @ DALLAS 39-96 .406 7-33 .212 17-20 .850 8-37-45 18 22 7 11 3 102 20,302 Boston 38-84 .452 13-36 .361 21-26 .808 5-48-53 24 24 8 17 4 110 11/22 DALLAS 39-91 .429 9-28 .321 8-16 .500 4-36-40 23 14 9 8 2 95 16,101 @ Memphis 37-81 .457 7-29 .241 13-14 .929 6-46-52 25 25 7 17 6 94 11/25 @ DALLAS 37-75 .493 15-35 .429 8-11 .727 8-35-43 25 18 11 17 5 97 20,340 Oklahoma City 29-80 .363 13-35 .371 10-13 .769 8-31-39 24 15 12 17 1 81 11/27 DALLAS 41-85 .482 14-32 .438 12-17 .706 4-36-40 25 19 7 11 0 108 17,918 @ San Antonio 43-82 .524 10-24 .417 19-21 .905 4-39-43 27 16 7 10 5 115 11/29 @ DALLAS 39-84 .464 9-27 .333 17-21 .810 7-37-44 26 23 5 11 3 104 19,327 Brooklyn 42-90 .467 11-29 .379 14-25 .560 14-38-52 25 21 5 14 1 109 12/2 @ DALLAS 36-79 .456 16-35 .457 20-26 .769 15-39-54 24 20 4 17 7 108 19,245 L.A. Clippers 30-86 .349 6-22 .273 16-23 .696 11-27-38 16 20 8 11 6 82 12/4 @ DALLAS 49-86 .570 12-26 .462 12-17 .706 5-37-42 26 18 4 7 6 122 19,419 Denver 38-91 .418 14-36 .389 15-23 .652 15-34-49 25 19 5 7 5 105 12/6 DALLAS 34-86 .395 9-28 .321 13-17 .765 6-39-45 19 12 7 11 5 90 18,624 @ Boston 36-87 .414 12-34 .353 13-17 .765 9-44-53 25 15 8 12 8 97 12/8 DALLAS 35-75 .467 10-24 .417 22-26 .846 4-32-36 18 22 6 12 2 102 15,889 @ Milwaukee 36-79 .456 8-24 .333 29-34 .853 7-33-40 20 24 10 10 6 109 12/10 DALLAS 37-81 .457 11-31 .355 7-9 .778 6-27-33 23 22 6 11 5 92 13,094 @ Minnesota 36-72 .500 7-19 .368 18-23 .783 9-36-45 19 19 7 18 2 97 12/12 @ DALLAS 38-89 .427 9-24 .375 10-12 .833 8-41-49 17 19 8 8 2 95 19,874 San Antonio 35-87 .402 7-28 .250 12-19 .632 10-39-49 20 11 4 10 5 89 12/14 DALLAS 37-82 .451 10-29 .345 13-17 .765 8-23-31 25 16 7 12 1 97 19,596 @ Golden State 47-78 .603 11-22 .500 7-9 .778 4-37-41 35 22 7 16 4 112 12/16 DALLAS 39-80 .488 10-28 .357 8-9 .889 4-34-38 23 16 4 10 4 96 18,418 @ San Antonio 39-86 .453 5-25 .200 15-18 .833 9-32-41 14 14 5 7 2 98 12/18 @ DALLAS 32-88 .364 11-37 .297 16-17 .941 8-34-42 21 18 10 15 5 91 19,245 Phoenix 35-79 .443 10-25 .400 17-22 .773 7-42-49 17 25 9 19 6 97 12/20 @ DALLAS 40-75 .533 14-30 .467 16-20 .800 4-33-37 22 17 6 12 7 110 19,580 Detroit 33-77 .429 7-24 .292 20-22 .909 6-32-38 19 19 4 13 2 93 12/22 DALLAS 38-75 .507 17-35 .486 8-11 .727 3-19-22 28 12 5 8 2 101 19,600 @ Miami 46-72 .639 16-25 .640 5-6 .833 2-33-35 25 15 3 12 3 113 12/23 DALLAS 43-85 .506 9-33 .273 12-15 .800 7-23-30 31 17 8 11 3 107 13,402 @ Atlanta 42-74 .568 10-24 .417 18-22 .818 6-32-38 29 19 5 15 2 112 12/26 @ DALLAS 40-94 .426 6-24 .250 12-16 .750 16-40-56 20 24 5 14 11 98 20,005 Toronto 30-89 .337 9-31 .290 24-32 .750 16-37-53 16 24 10 12 7 93 12/27 DALLAS 40-78 .513 8-29 .276 10-15 .667 4-31-35 26 12 7 10 3 98 17,923 @ Indiana 38-79 .481 10-25 .400 8-10 .800 7-32-39 27 17 8 16 4 94 12/29 DALLAS 46-83 .554 22-39 .564 14-18 .778 5-38-43 27 23 5 15 4 128 16,878 @ New Orleans 42-85 .494 8-31 .258 28-32 .875 4-27-31 28 19 8 8 6 120 12/31 DALLAS 46-89 .517 15-34 .441 9-14 .643 8-28-36 26 18 5 8 5 116 18,203 @ Oklahoma City 43-89 .483 10-32 .312 17-23 .739 11-34-45 18 20 4 11 4 113 1/3 @ DALLAS 43-89 .483 19-42 .452 17-22 .773 7-33-40 29 17 5 12 1 122 20,212 Golden State 48-89 .539 13-32 .406 16-19 .842 5-38-43 35 21 8 13 7 125 1/5 @ DALLAS 49-92 .533 14-32 .438 12-17 .706 7-27-34 33 24 11 13 2 124 20073 Chicago 44-78 .564 14-28 .500 25-31 .806 8-34-42 25 19 9 18 3 127 1/7 @ DALLAS 35-92 .380 6-24 .250 20-24 .833 9-31-40 22 20 7 7 2 96 20,171 New York 38-82 .463 6-16 .375 18-20 .900 10-49-59 22 23 4 16 6 100

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2017-18 DALLAS MAVERICKS GAME-BY-GAME STATS – PAGE 2 DATE GAME FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT OR-DR-REB AST PF ST TO BS PTS 1/9 @ DALLAS 43-83 .518 9-26 .346 19-22 .864 5-33-38 27 22 6 4 2 114 19,306 Orlando 36-79 .456 11-29 .379 16-22 .727 9-33-42 27 23 2 13 4 99 1/10 DALLAS 39-83 .470 15-36 .417 22-28 .786 3-36-39 23 22 7 8 7 115 14,462 @ Charlotte 43-84 .512 10-26 .385 15-30 .500 4-39-43 16 22 6 11 5 111 1/13 @ DALLAS 34-90 .378 11-43 .256 22-28 .786 4-35-39 20 17 5 9 1 101 20,209 L.A. Lakers 43-95 .453 8-26 .308 13-18 .722 11-48-59 24 31 4 15 0 107 1/16 DALLAS 38-78 .487 8-27 .296 18-22 .818 5-30-35 17 24 10 16 3 102 14,097 @ Denver 40-86 .465 8-26 .308 17-26 .654 15-32-47 23 23 10 19 3 105 1/20 DALLAS 38-83 .458 10-25 .400 22-28 .786 11-26-37 19 21 9 9 5 108 19,464 @ Portland 45-86 .523 18-36 .500 9-10 .900 9-31-40 19 23 3 14 3 117 1/22 @ DALLAS 38-86 .442 10-31 .323 12-17 .706 9-43-52 20 21 9 12 8 98 19,328 Washington 26-85 .306 7-32 .219 16-27 .593 16-29-45 15 18 8 12 4 75 1/24 @ DALLAS 35-82 .427 15-35 .429 12-18 .667 9-40-49 24 21 5 14 2 97 19,378 Houston 36-82 .439 21-51 .412 11-23 .478 7-37-44 20 19 8 10 3 104 1/26 @ DALLAS 35-89 .393 10-30 .333 13-17 .765 8-29-37 17 19 9 5 3 93 19,876 Portland 39-79 .494 10-30 .333 19-23 .826 10-44-54 20 17 4 15 6 107 1/27 DALLAS 34-85 .400 11-31 .355 10-19 .526 8-35-43 17 15 8 8 5 89 19,520 @ Denver 34-81 .420 12-33 .364 11-15 .733 9-44-53 23 21 6 16 8 91 1/29 @ DALLAS 33-86 .384 8-29 .276 14-16 .875 11-29-40 20 22 10 12 3 88 19,555 Miami 34-75 .453 12-31 .387 15-19 .789 11-30-41 23 19 9 17 11 95 1/31 DALLAS 32-88 .364 10-36 .278 14-26 .538 15-34-49 18 18 11 12 4 88 15,923 @ Phoenix 40-83 .482 11-30 .367 11-15 .733 8-39-47 23 29 9 18 3 102 2/3 DALLAS 41-83 .494 13-41 .317 11-14 .786 10-27-37 28 12 8 15 0 106 17,583 @ Sacramento 43-82 .524 8-27 .296 5-6 .833 7-24-31 23 21 12 16 3 99 2/5 DALLAS 33-80 .412 17-42 .405 18-20 .900 7-31-38 22 23 5 20 5 101 15,127 @ L.A. Clippers 42-87 .483 10-27 .370 10-12 .833 5-34-39 28 16 10 13 3 104 2/8 DALLAS 40-93 .430 9-37 .243 14-17 .824 10-25-35 19 16 14 12 7 103 19,596 @ Golden State 45-88 .511 14-29 .483 17-20 .850 18-33-51 37 18 6 16 8 121 2/10 @ DALLAS 48-89 .539 12-27 .444 22-27 .815 10-30-40 32 21 8 11 3 130 20,162 L.A. Lakers 46-84 .548 16-34 .471 15-22 .682 9-28-37 29 25 7 17 0 123 2/11 DALLAS 38-93 .409 10-31 .323 11-16 .688 12-40-52 26 25 6 14 4 97 18,055 @ Houston 34-78 .436 13-45 .289 23-33 .697 2-40-42 15 18 9 9 7 104 2/13 @ DALLAS 38-83 .458 15-40 .375 18-23 .783 4-33-37 29 15 4 9 4 109 19,801 Sacramento 47-87 .540 12-29 .414 8-12 .667 5-33-38 30 19 6 9 4 114 2/23 DALLAS 37-91 .407 19-42 .452 9-11 .818 3-26-29 25 19 9 11 8 102 18,997 @ L.A. Lakers 48-93 .516 13-33 .394 15-20 .750 13-49-63 32 17 8 16 6 124 2/24 DALLAS 34-83 .410 10-35 .286 12-14 .857 5-39-44 19 23 6 17 4 90 18,306 @ Utah 34-85 .400 9-32 .281 20-26 .769 9-35-44 26 19 6 12 3 97 2/26 @ DALLAS 40-88 .455 14-37 .378 15-18 .833 7-37-44 20 21 9 10 3 109 19,536 Indiana 41-87 .471 5-20 .250 16-23 .696 9-41-50 22 19 6 12 4 103 2/28 @ DALLAS 44-91 .484 13-36 .361 9-15 .600 8-28-36 30 22 11 17 1 110 20,202 Oklahoma City 42-93 .452 10-36 .278 17-19 .895 19-37-59 19 24 7 22 2 111 3/2 DALLAS 35-84 .417 13-29 .448 17-21 .810 12-33-45 21 15 6 16 4 100 21,017 @ Chicago 42-89 .472 10-27 .370 14-20 .700 11-35-46 24 18 9 13 2 108 3/4 @ DALLAS 40-90 .444 10-23 .435 19-25 .760 10-33-43 25 20 5 12 2 109 19,798 New Orleans 49-91 .538 12-26 .462 16-21 .762 6-41-47 27 21 9 12 4 126 3/6 @ DALLAS 43-90 .478 15-27 .556 17-23 .739 9-42-51 24 20 8 16 3 118 19,504 Denver 38-92 .413 11-36 .306 20-26 .769 11-38-49 23 16 5 14 8 107 3/10 @ DALLAS 37-77 .481 10-29 .345 30-35 .857 9-43-52 21 18 8 11 3 114 19,579 Memphis 30-84 .357 7-18 .389 13-17 .765 9-32-41 19 24 4 14 4 80 3/11 @ DALLAS 33-94 .351 5-31 .161 11-18 .611 17-36-53 26 18 5 10 2 82 20,394 Houston 39-84 .464 17-45 .478 10-14 .714 6-39-45 21 22 5 11 5 105 3/13 DALLAS 40-89 .449 14-35 .400 16-18 .889 12-28-40 22 15 11 12 1 110 18,597 @ New York 40-82 .488 8-25 .320 9-12 .750 10-34-44 19 18 9 19 1 97 3/16 DALLAS 48-91 .527 6-22 .273 13-18 .722 6-30-36 25 27 7 12 5 115 19,800 @ Toronto 43-91 .473 10-30 .333 26-31 .839 12-33-45 26 21 5 14 8 122 3/17 DALLAS 41-92 .446 12-22 .545 12-14 .857 13-32-45 25 21 5 10 3 106 13,877 @ Brooklyn 43-84 .512 14-36 .389 14-19 .737 10-33-43 25 14 4 10 6 114 3/20 DALLAS 43-90 .478 10-35 .286 9-11 .818 9-31-40 25 14 4 8 2 105 14,484 @ New Orleans 48-91 .527 10-25 .400 9-15 .600 9-37-46 33 1 5 9 2 115 3/22 @ DALLAS 42-85 .494 17-32 .531 11-14 .786 8-27-35 22 16 5 14 7 112 19,725 Utah 46-87 .529 12-29 .414 15-16 .938 8-31-39 32 19 11 11 6 119 3/24 @ DALLAS 36-91 .396 12-41 .293 14-19 .737 5-47-52 22 22 10 12 6 98 20,085 Charlotte 35-92 .380 12-25 .480 20-29 .690 13-49-62 21 14 10 13 4 102 3/27 DALLAS 36-80 .450 14-40 .350 17-25 .680 4-39-43 25 17 7 13 9 103 N/A @ Sacramento 38-93 .409 6-23 .261 15-19 .789 10-35-45 25 22 6 10 6 97 3/28 DALLAS 33-84 .393 13-44 .295 14-19 .737 6-34-40 17 22 10 11 1 93 18,997 @ L.A. Lakers 36-77 .468 9-33 .273 22-32 .688 7-42-49 25 16 6 15 5 103 3/30 @ DALLAS 38-85 .447 11-28 .393 5-7 .714 6-40-46 22 17 5 14 5 92 20,244 Minnesota 35-83 .422 8-25 .320 15-17 .882 6-38-44 14 13 10 10 6 93 4/1 DALLAS 32-80 .400 13-37 .351 10-11 .909 4-34-38 15 20 5 15 3 87 20,562 @ Cleveland 35-85 .412 11-26 .423 17-23 .739 10-40-50 21 12 7 11 1 98 4/3 @ DALLAS Portland 4/4 DALLAS @ Orlando 4/6 DALLAS @ Detroit 4/8 DALLAS @ Philadelphia 4/10 @ DALLAS Phoenix

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DALLAS MAVERICKS 2017-18 SEASON MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS

Dallas’ Record When . . . Number of Times Recording Overall Home Road Points Reb Ast Blk Stl Outrebounding opponent 11-9 8-3 3-6 10+ 20+ 30+ 10+ 10+ 3+ 3+ Outrebounded by opponent 11-44 5-23 6-21 Barea 43 5 - - 10 - 2 Tied in Rebounding 1-1 1-0 0-1 Barnes 70 32 4 9 - - 2 Clavell - - - - - - - Shooting better than opponent 17-9 12-4 5-5 Cleveland - - - - - - 1 Shooting worse than opponent 6-45 2-21 4-24 Collinsworth - - - 1 - - - Shooting same as opponent 0-0 0-0 0-0 Curry - - - - - - - Ferrell 39 5 - 2 1 - 3 More FTM than opponent 10-17 5-11 5-6 Finney-Smith 1 - - - - - - Less FTM than opponent 13-35 9-15 4-20 Harris 18 - - - - - 2 Same FTM as opponent 0-2 0-0 0-2 Harrison 1 - - - - - - Hopson - - - - - - - Jones 1 - - - - - - Kleber 9 1 - - - 4 1 Matthews 43 7 - - - - 6 McDermott 9 1 - - - - - More 3FGM than opponent 17-22 9-11 8-11 Mejri 3 - - 3 - 4 - Less 3FGM than opponent 6-24 5-11 1-13 Motley 1 - - - - - - Same 3FGM as opponent 0-8 0-4 0-4 McRoberts - - - - - - - Noel 3 - - 4 - 2 3 More assists than opponent 14-16 9-10 5-6 Nowitzki 53 5 - 6 - 2 3 Less assists than opponent 7-34 4-14 3-20 Powell 27 3 - 10 - 1 3 Same assists as opponent 2-4 1-2 1-2 Smith, Jr. 55 14 - 1 5 - 2 Withey - - - - - - - Warney - - - - - - - Number of Times Leading Team In. . . (includes ties) Pts Reb Ast Blk Stl Min More turnovers than opponent 6-19 4-9 2-10 Barea 6 2 42 1 11 1 Less turnovers than opponent 14-30 7-14 7-16 Barnes 38 25 2 3 12 36 Same turnovers as opponent 3-5 3-3 0-2 Clavell - 1 - - 1 - Cleveland - - - 3 1 - Bench outscores opponent bench 16-35 11-15 5-20 Collinsworth - 2 - 4 4 - Opponent bench outscores DAL 7-19 3-11 4-8 Curry - - - - - - Bench scoring equal 0-0 0-0 0-0 Ferrell 4 4 8 3 18 9 Finney-Smith - 3 - 3 1 - Harris - 1 4 4 8 - Harrison - - - 1 1 - Hopson - - - - - - Jones - 1 - 1 1 - Kleber 1 2 - 15 9 1 Matthews 10 2 6 5 19 20 Scoring less than 80 points 0-0 0-0 0-0 McDermott - - - 2 3 2 Scoring between 80-89 points 0-8 0-4 0-4 Mejri - 7 - 29 5 - Scoring between 90-99 points 6-20 4-8 2-12 Motley - - - 1 - - Scoring 100 or more points 17-26 10-14 7-12 McRoberts - - - - - - Noel 1 6 - 9 11 - Opponent scores less than 80 3-0 3-0 0-0 Nowitzki 8 19 1 17 9 1 Opponent scores between 80-89 3-0 3-0 0-0 Powell 1 21 - 13 22 2 Opponent scores between 90-99 10-12 4-6 6-6 Smith, Jr. 15 2 27 9 19 4 Opponent scores 100 or more 7-42 4-20 3-22 Withey - - - 1 - - Warney - - - - - - STARTING LINEUPS Forward Forward Center Guard Guard Record Matthews Barnes Nowitzki Smith Jr. Ferrell 1-6 Barnes Nowitzki Noel Matthews Barea 0-1 Finney-Smith Barnes Nowitzki Matthews Ferrell 0-1 Barnes Nowitzki Noel Smith Jr. Matthews 1-4 Matthews Barnes Nowitzki Smith Jr. Harris 0-1 Barnes Nowitzki Mejri Smith Jr. Matthews 0-1 Barnes Kleber Nowitzki Smith Jr. Matthews 12-16 Barnes Kleber Nowitzki Ferrell Matthews 2-5 Barnes Powell Nowitzki Smith Jr. Matthews 2-3 Matthews Powell Nowitzki Smith Jr. Ferrell 0-1 Matthews Powell Nowitzki Smith Jr. Barea 1-1 McDermott Barnes Powell Smith Jr. Ferrell 0-1 Matthews Barnes Nowitzki Smith Jr. Barea 0-3 Barnes Nowitzki Powell Smith Jr. Ferrell 1-2 Barnes Nowitzki Powell Barea Matthews 1-0 Finney-Smith Barnes Nowitzki Smith Jr. Ferrell 1-0 Barnes Nowitzki Powell Smith Jr Finney-Smith 0-5 McDermott Nowitzki Powell Smith Jr. Collinsworth 0-1 Barnes Nowitzki Powell Barea Finney-Smith 0-2 Barnes Kleber Nowitzki Smith Jr. Harrison 1-0

GAMES MISSED DUE TO INJURIES/SUSPENSIONS

Name Injury/Illness Dates Out Games Missed

Seth Curry Left tibia stress reaction 10/18/17 – 4/1/18 77

Josh McRoberts Lower extremity injury 10/18/17 – 12/29/17 37

Dennis Smith Jr. Left knee effusion Left hip strain Left ankle sprain

10/20/17 – 10/21/17; 3/10/18 12/8/17 -12/18/17 3/20/18 – 3/22/18

3 6 2

Devin Harris Personal reasons Bruised ribs Concussion

10/20/17 – 10/23/17; 10/26/17; 1/26/18 – 1/27/18 11/12/17 – 11/14/17 1/22/18 – 1/24/18

6 2 2

Dorian Finney-Smith Left quadriceps tendinitis Return from injury management

10/30/17 – 11/4/17; 11/14/17 – 3/6/18 3/11/18; 3/17/18; 3/27/18

56 3

Nerlens Noel Left thumb surgery Injury management

12/8/17 – 2/26/18 3/10/18; 3/27/18

35 2

Jose Juan Barea Left groin strain Left oblique strain Injury Management Personal reasons

1/16/18 1/27/18 – 1/31/18; 3/17/18 2/11/18 3/27/18 – 4/1/18

1 4 1 4

Harrison Barnes Left ankle sprain Rest

2/5/18 – 2/8/18 3/17/18

2 1

Johnathan Motley Left ankle sprain 2/8/18 1

Dirk Nowitzki Left ankle effusion 2/11/18 1

Wesley Matthews Low back tightness Left hip injury Right leg injury

2/11/18 3/4/18 – 3/6/18 3/11/18 – 4/1/18

1 2 11

Salah Mejri Stiff neck Right hamstring strain Return from injury management Right knee contusion

2/11/18 3/11/18 – 3/20/18 3/28/18 4/1/18

1 5 1 1

Dwight Powell Left knee bursitis 3/27/18 1

Total Games Missed 269

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2017-18 DALLAS MAVERICKS SUPERLATIVES

DALLAS OPPONENTS

Points 31 Harrison Barnes vs. Bos 11/20/17 Harrison Barnes at Was 11/7/17

47 Kyrie Irving vs. Bos 11/20/17

Points in a Quarter 18 Dennis Smith Jr. (4th) vs. SA 11/14/17 18 Kyrie Irving (1

st) vs. Bos 11/20/17

Points in a Half 20 Dennis Smith Jr. (2nd

) vs. SA 11/14/17 29 Paul George (2nd

) at OKC 11/12/17

Field Goals 11 Harrison Barnes at Tor 3/16/18 Dennis Smith Jr. at Den 1/16/18 Harrison Barnes vs. Pho 12/18/17 Wesley Matthews at Mil 12/8/17 Harrison Barnes at Was 11/7/17

17 Russell Westbrook at OKC 12/31/17

Field Goal Attempts 23 Dennis Smith Jr. at Tor 3/16/18 Dennis Smith Jr. vs. SA 11/14/17

28 Kemba Walker at Cha 1/10/18 Russell Westbrook at OKC 12/31/17

Field Goal Percentage 1.000 Nerlens Noel (6-6) vs. Atl 10/18/17 1.000 Nene (6-6) at Hou 10/21/17

3-PT Field Goals 7 Wesley Matthews at LAC 2/5/18 Wesley Matthews vs. Hou 1/24/18 Yogi Ferrell at Cha 1/10/18 Wesley Matthews vs. GS 1/3/18 Harrison Barnes vs. Phi 10/28/17

8 Wayne Ellington at Mia 12/22/17

3-PT FG Attempts 15 Dirk Nowitzki at Mia 12/22/17 13 James Harden at Hou 2/11/18 Stephen Curry vs. GS 1/3/18 James Harden at Hou 10/21/17

3-PT FG Percentage 1.000 Dirk Nowitzki (5-5) vs. LAC 12/2/17 1.000 Klay Thompson (5-5) at GS 12/14/17

Free Throws 10 Harrison Barnes vs. Mem 3/10/18 Devin Harris vs. LAC 12/2/17 Harrison Barnes vs. Bos 11/20/17

13 Stephen Curry vs. GS 10/23/17

FT Attempts 11 Harrison Barnes vs. Mem 3/10/18 Devin Harris vs. LAC 12/2/17

18 Dwight Howard at Cha 1/10/18

FT Percentage 1.000 Harrison Barnes (10-10) vs. Bos 11/20/17 1.000 Stephen Curry (13-13) vs. GS 10/23/17

Offensive Rebounds 6 Kyle Collinsworth vs. Hou 3/11/18 Salah Mejri vs. Hou 1/24/18

9 Steven Adams vs. OKC 2/28/18 Nikola Jokic at Den 1/16/18

Defensive Rebounds 12 Nerlens Noel vs. Den 3/6/18 Dwight Powell vs. Ind 2/26/18 Harrison Barnes vs. Bos 11/20/17

22 Dwight Howard vs. Cha 3/24/18

Total Rebounds 14 Nerlens Noel vs. Den 3/6/18 Dwight Powell vs. Ind 2/26/18

23 Dwight Howard vs. Cha 3/24/18

Assists 13 Jose Juan Barea vs. Hou 3/11/18 Jose Juan Barea vs. Sac 2/13/18

14 Rajon Rondo at NO 3/20/18 John Wall at Was 11/7/17

Steals 5 Nerlens Noel at Tor 3/16/18 Dirk Nowitzki at GS 2/8/18

4 Willie Cauley-Stein at Sac 3/27/18 Gary Harris at Den 1/16/18 Kris Dunn vs. Chi 1/5/18 Paul George vs. OKC 11/25/17 Patty Mills vs. SA 11/14/17 Ricky Rubio at Uta 10/30/17 Stephen Curry vs. GS 10/23/17 Trevor Ariza at Hou 10/21/17

Blocks 5 Maxi Kleber vs. TOR 12/26/17 Maxi Kleber at Bos 12/6/17 Salah Mejri at Was 11/7/17 Salah Mejri vs. NO 11/3/17

6 Rudy Gobert at Uta 10/30/17

Minutes 43:14 Wesley Matthews vs. Bos 11/20/17 43:49 DeMarcus Cousins at NO 12/29/17

DALLAS HIGH DALLAS LOW CATEGORY OPPONENT HIGH OPPONENT LOW

130 vs. LAL 2/10/18 82 vs. Hou 3/11/18 Points 133 vs. GS 10/23/17 75 vs. Was 1/22/18 39 vs. Den 12/4/17 12 at Mem 11/22/17 Points/1st Qtr. 40 vs. GS 10/23/17 13 vs. Mem 3/10/18 43 vs. Det 12/20/17 16 (2) at Den 1/27/18 Points/2nd Qtr 39 at NO 12/29/17 13 (2) vs. Hou 1/24/18 77 at NO 12/29/17 35 at Mem 10/26/17 Points/1st Half 67 vs. GS 1/3/18 30 vs. Mem 3/10/18 39 vs. Orl 1/9/18 14 vs. Sac 10/20/17 Points/3rd Qtr. 41 at NO 12/29/17 12 at NY 3/13/18 41 vs. Ind 2/26/18 10 at Cle 4/1/18 Points/4th Qtr. 47 vs. Chi 1/5/18 14 at Sac 2/3/18 71 (2) vs. Orl 1/9/18 32 vs. Min 11/17/17 Points/2nd Half 70 vs. Chi 1/5/18 35 vs. Mil 11/18/17

49 (2) vs. Chi 1/5/18 31 (2) at Hou 10/21/17 Field Goals 49 vs. NO 3/4/18 26 vs. Was 1/22/18 96 (2) vs. Bos 11/20/17 74 (2) vs. Phi 10/28/17 Field Goal Attempts 95 vs. LAL 1/13/18 72 (4) at Mia 12/22/17 .570 vs. Den 12/4/17 .340 at Mem 10/26/17 Field Goal Percentage .639 at Mia 12/22/17 .306 vs. Was 1/22/18

22 at NO 12/29/17 5 vs. Hou 3/11/18 3-PT Field Goals 21 vs. Hou 1/24/18 5 (2) vs. Ind 2/26/18 45 vs. Atl 10/18/17 22 (2) at Bkn 3/17/18 3-PT FG Attempts 51 vs. Hou 1/24/18 16 vs. NY 1/7/18 .564 at NO 12/29/17 .161 vs. Hou 3/11/18 3-PT FG Percentage .640 at Mia 12/22/17 .200 at SA 12/16/17

30 vs. Mem 3/10/18 5 vs. Min 3/30/18 Free Throws 29 (2) at Mil 12/8/17 5 (2) at Sac 2/3/18 35 vs. Mem 3/10/18 7 vs. Min 3/30/18 Free Throw Attempts 35 vs. Cle 11/11/17 6 (2) at Sac 2/3/18 .941 vs. Pho 12/18/17 .500 at Mem 11/22/17 Free Throw Percentage .938 vs. Uta 3/22/18 .478 vs. Hou 1/24/18

18 at Mem 10/26/17 3 (4) at LAL 2/23/18 Offensive Rebounds 19 vs. OKC 2/28/18 2 (2) at Hou 2/11/18 47 vs. Cha 3/24/18 19 at Mia 12/22/17 Defensive Rebounds 49 (3) vs. Cha 3/24/18 24 at Sac 2/3/18 56 vs. Tor 12/26/17 22 at Mia 12/22/17 Total Rebounds 62 (2) vs. Cha 3/24/18 31 (2) at Sac 2/3/18

33 vs. Chi 1/5/18 15 at Cle 4/1/18 Assists 37 at GS 2/8/18 13 vs. Mil 11/18/17 27 at Tor 3/16/18 12 (4) at Sac 2/3/18 Fouls 31 vs. LAL 1/13/18 11 (2) at NO 3/20/18 14 at GS 2/8/18 3 vs. Min 11/17/17 Steals 16 at Uta 10/30/17 2 vs. Orl 1/9/18 24 at Uta 10/30/17 4 vs. Orl 1/9/17 Turnovers 22 vs. OKC 2/28/18 7 (2) at SA 12/16/17 11 vs. Tor 12/26/17 0 (4) at Sac 2/3/18 Blocks 9 (2) at NO 3/20/18 0 (3) vs. LAL 2/10/18