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2012‐13 Memphis Grizzlies Game Notes 1
MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES (7‐1) vs CHARLOTTE BOBCATS (4‐3) Regular Season Game #9 • Road Game #5
Saturday, Nov. 17, 2012 • 6:30 p.m. CT Time Warner Cable Arena • Charlotte, N.C.
TV: SportSouth; Radio: 92.9 FM ESPN / 680 AM
PROBABLE STARTERS SF RUDY GAY
#22
6‐8 230
7TH SEASON
Ranks 11th in the NBA in scoring (20.3 points) and ranks in the top 20 for the third time in the last four years.
Averaging 24.5 points, 7.0 rebounds and 5.0 rebounds on .500 shooting in his last two games, both wins over the two teams that made the 2012 NBA Finals, the Miami Heat and Oklahoma City Thunder.
Led the Grizzlies in scoring last season (19.0 points) in returning from a season‐ending shoulder injury the previous year.
One of seven NBA players last season to rank in the top 20 in both scoring (17th) and steals (1.46, 16th), joining Monta Ellis, LeBron James, Brandon Jennings, Chris Paul, Josh Smith and Russell Westbrook.
Helped the United States win the gold medal at the 2010 FIBA World Championships.
PF ZACH RANDOLPH#50
6‐9 255
12TH SEASON
Averaging 17.1 points and an NBA‐high 14.1 rebounds this season with eight double‐doubles following an injury‐marred 2011‐12 campaign.
Selected to the 2010‐11 All‐NBA Third Team after posting 20.1 points and a franchise‐record 12.2 rebounds, earning the franchise’s first Player of the Month Award in January 2011 and three Western Conference Player of the Week Awards.
Named to the 2010 NBA All‐Star Game, his first career selection and second all‐time for the Grizzlies.
Entered the season having averaged at least 20 points and 10 rebounds in five of his 11 NBA seasons.
Has 317 double‐doubles since the start of the 2003‐04 season, fifth‐most in the NBA.
C MARC GASOL#33
7‐1 265
5TH SEASON
One of the league’s most versatile players, averaging a career‐high 4.3 assists from the center position.
Ranks second in the NBA among non‐guards in assists (LeBron James).
Selected to his first career All‐Star Game last season and averaged 14.6 points, 8.9 rebounds (17th in the NBA), a career‐high 3.2 assists and a career‐best 1.86 blocks (7th) for the year.
The Grizzlies’ all‐time leader in field goal percentage (.529), set the franchise single‐season record for the category in 2009‐10 (.581).
Has helped guide his country to six medals in international play since joining the Spanish National Team in 2006, including the silver medal at the 2012 Olympics in London, England.
SG TONY ALLEN #9
6‐4 213
9TH SEASON
Registered eight points and three steals in the regular season opener on Oct. 31 at LA Clippers.
Recently voted the NBA’s best perimeter defender in the Annual NBA.com GM Survey, garnering 33.3 percent of the vote.
Named to consecutive NBA All‐Defensive teams, earning First Team honors in 2011‐12 and Second Team honors in 2010‐11.
His selections to the All‐Defensive teams mark career firsts and franchise firsts for the Grizzlies
A member of the 2008 NBA Champion Boston Celtics, has made the postseason in six of his eight NBA seasons.
PG MIKE CONLEY #11
6‐1 185
6TH SEASON
Leads the team in assists per game (7.0, 12th in the NBA) for the sixth consecutive season.
Averaging 1.75 steals per game one season after setting the single‐season franchise record in the category (2.19).
Ranked second in the NBA in total steals (136) and steals per game (franchise‐record 2.19) last season.
Owns the franchise single‐season record for total steals (144 in 2010‐11).
Has led the Grizzlies in assists in every season since being drafted by the team fourth overall in the 2007 NBA Draft.
INJURIES/ROSTER NOTES LAST GAME INACTIVES Darrell Arthur (non‐displaced fracture, left fibula) is DAY‐TO‐DAY. None
PRONUNCIATIONS GRIZZ PRESS ROW CONTACT (HOME GAMES) Darrell Arthur dur‐RELL David Joerger YAY‐gr Jason Wallace or Ross Wooden – 901.205.2758 Jerryd Bayless JAIR‐id Marreese Speights mar‐rees spates Hamed Haddadi ha‐DAH‐dee Tony Wroten ROH‐ten
MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES 12‐13 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time (CT)/Result 10/31 @ LA Clippers L 92‐101 11/2 @ Golden State W 104‐94 11/5 UTAH W 103‐94 11/7 @ Milwaukee W 108‐90 11/9 HOUSTON W 93‐85 11/11 MIAMI W 104‐86 11/14 @ Oklahoma City W 107‐97 11/16 NEW YORK W 105‐95 11/17 @ Charlotte 6:30 p.m. 11/19 DENVER 7 p.m. 11/23 LA LAKERS 7 p.m. 11/26 CLEVELAND 7 p.m. 11/28 TORONTO 7 p.m. 11/30 DETROIT 7 p.m. 12/1 @ San Antonio 7:30 p.m. 12/4 PHOENIX 7 p.m. 12/7 @ New Orleans 7 p.m. 12/8 ATLANTA 7 p.m. 12/12 @ Phoenix 8 p.m. 12/14 @ Denver 9:30 p.m. 12/15 @ Utah 8 p.m. 12/17 CHICAGO 7 p.m. 12/19 MILWAUKEE 8:30 p.m. 12/21 DALLAS 7 p.m. 12/22 @ Houston 7 p.m. 12/26 PHILADELPHIA 7 p.m. 12/29 DENVER 7 p.m. 12/31 @ Indiana 2 p.m. 1/2 @ Boston 6:30 p.m. 1/4 PORTLAND 7 p.m. 1/6 @ Phoenix 7 p.m. 1/7 @ Sacramento 9 p.m. 1/9 @ Golden State 9:30 p.m. 1/11 SAN ANTONIO 7 p.m. 1/12 @ Dallas 8 p.m. 1/14 LA CLIPPERS 7 p.m. 1/16 @ San Antonio 7:30 p.m. 1/18 SACRAMENTO 7 p.m. 1/19 @ Chicago 7 p.m. 1/21 INDIANA 12 p.m. 1/23 LA LAKERS 7 p.m. 1/25 BROOKLYN 7 p.m. 1/27 NEW ORLEANS 5 p.m. 1/28 @ Philadelphia 6 p.m. 1/31 @ Oklahoma City 7 p.m. 2/1 WASHINGTON 7 p.m. 2/5 PHOENIX 7 p.m. 2/6 @ Atlanta 6:30 p.m. 2/8 GOLDEN STATE 7 p.m. 2/10 MINNESOTA 5 p.m. 2/12 SACRAMENTO 7 p.m. 2/19 @ Detroit 6:30 p.m. 2/20 @ Toronto 6 p.m. 2/22 ORLANDO 7 p.m. 2/24 @ Brooklyn 2:30 p.m. 2/27 DALLAS 7 p.m. 3/1 @ Miami 6:30 p.m. 3/3 @ Orlando 5 p.m. 3/6 PORTLAND 7 p.m. 3/8 @ Cleveland 6:30 p.m. 3/9 NEW ORLEANS 7 p.m. 3/12 @ Portland 9 p.m. 3/13 @ LA Clippers 9:30 p.m. 3/15 @ Denver 8 p.m. 3/16 @ Utah 9 p.m. 3/18 MINNESOTA 7 p.m. 3/20 OKLAHOMA CITY 7 p.m. 3/22 @ New Orleans 7 p.m. 3/23 BOSTON 7 p.m. 3/25 @ Washington 6 p.m. 3/27 @ New York 6:30 p.m. 3/29 HOUSTON 7 p.m. 3/30 @ Minnesota 7 p.m. 4/1 SAN ANTONIO 7 p.m. 4/3 @ Portland 9 p.m. 4/5 @ LA Lakers 9:30 p.m. 4/7 @ Sacramento 5 p.m. 4/9 CHARLOTTE 7 p.m. 4/12 @ Houston 7 p.m. 4/13 LA CLIPPERS 7 p.m. 4/15 @ Dallas 7 p.m. 4/17 UTAH 7 p.m.
2012‐13 Memphis Grizzlies Game Notes 2
2012‐13 REGULAR SEASON BREAKDOWN
OVERALL HOME ROAD OVERTIME
OVERALL 7‐1 .875 4‐0 1.000 3‐1 .750 0‐0 ‐‐‐
EASTERN 3‐0 1.000 2‐0 1.000 1‐0 1.000 0‐0 ‐‐‐
WESTERN 4‐1 .800 2‐0 1.000 2‐1 .667 0‐0 ‐‐‐
2012‐13 CURRENT STREAKS WON 7 WON 15 # WON 3 LOST 2
2012‐13 TRANSACTIONS 6/28: Drafted Tony Wroten in the first round (25th overall) of the 2012 NBA Draft… 7/13: Signed free agent Jerryd Bayless… 7/13: Re‐signed Marreese Speights and Darrell Arthur to multi‐year contracts… 7/13: Signed Tony Wroten to a multi‐year contract… 7/24: Traded Dante Cunningham to the Minnesota Timberwolves for Wayne Ellington… 7/25: Traded Jeremy Pargo, a 2013 second round draft pick and cash considerations to the Cleveland Cavaliers for D.J. Kennedy… 7/28: Re‐signed Hamed Haddadi to a multi‐year contract… 9/18: Waived D.J. Kennedy… 9/29: Signed free agents Michael Dunigan, Ronald Dupree, Jarrid Famous, Jerome Jordan and D.J. Kennedy… 10/1: Signed free agents Ronald Murray and Kyle Weaver… 10/7: Waived Jarrid Famous and D.J. Kennedy… 10/23: Waived Michael Dunigan and Kyle Weaver… 10/27: Waived Ronald Dupree, Jerome Jordan and Ronald Murray… 10/31: Exercised fourth‐year contract option on Quincy Pondexter.
UPCOMING REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT ARENA TIME (CT) TV RADIO
Monday Nov. 19 Denver Nuggets FedExForum 7 p.m. SportSouth 92.9 FM / 680 AMFriday Nov. 23 Los Angeles Lakers FedExForum 7 p.m. SportSouth 92.9 FM / 680 AMMonday Nov. 26 Cleveland Cavaliers FedExForum 7 p.m. SportSouth 92.9 FM / 680 AM
Wednesday Nov. 28 Toronto Raptors FedExForum 7 p.m. SportSouth 92.9 FM / 680 AMFriday Nov. 30 Detroit Pistons FedExForum 7 p.m. SportSouth 92.9 FM / 680 AM
PREVIOUS GAMES REGULAR SEASON GAME #8 – MEMPHIS 105, NEW YORK 95, Nov. 16 at FedExForum Memphis, Tenn. – The Memphis Grizzlies knocked the Knicks from the ranks of the unbeaten and placed themselves atop the NBA standings for the first time in franchise history… With the 10‐point win, Memphis recorded double‐digit victories over the Miami Heat, the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Knicks in the span of a week and extended their franchise‐record regular‐season home winning streak to 15 games… Marc Gasol led all scorers with 24 points, while Zach Randolph notched his eighth double‐double with 20 points and 15 rebounds… Rudy Gay chipped in 17 points and a season‐high four blocks, while Mike Conley tallied 16 points and eight assists... After a contentious first half, Memphis exploded on a 19‐1 run in the third quarter, capped by a Tony Allen and‐1 shot at the basket to give the Grizzlies their largest lead of the game (77‐56) with 4:59 left in the quarter… New York would get no closer than eight points the rest of the way… Memphis would punish New York in the paint during the third quarter, outscoring the Knicks 15‐4 from the foul line and 31‐18 total in the third frame… Carmelo Anthony scored 20 to lead the Knicks, who were denied tying their franchise‐record 7‐0 start from the 1993‐94 season. REGULAR SEASON GAME #7 – MEMPHIS 107, OKLAHOMA CITY 97, Nov. 14 at Chesapeake Energy Arena Memphis, Tenn. – The Memphis Grizzlies stayed red‐hot by recording a sixth consecutive victory playing on the road against the defending Western Conference Champion Oklahoma City Thunder… After trailing by 10 at the end of the first quarter (30‐20), Memphis used a balanced scoring attack to outscore Oklahoma City by 21 points in the second frame (36‐15), capping the 21‐point swing by scoring the final 10 points of the first half to take an 11‐point halftime lead… The 21‐point second‐quarter differential represented the most the Grizzlies have outscored an opponent in a second quarter in franchise history… Led by Quincy Pondexter, who scored 11 of his 13 points in the second quarter, the Grizzlies turned the game around on the strength of their bench, which scored 22 of the team’s first 50 points… Memphis never trailed after Pondexter’s third three‐pointer snapped a 41‐all tie with 3:45 remaining in the second quarter… Memphis did not commit a turnover until the 4:52 mark in the second quarter and finished with a season‐low eight giveaways… The win marked the second consecutive season in which the Grizzlies defeated the two teams that made the previous NBA Finals… This season, Memphis toppled the Miami Heat (Nov. 11) and Thunder (Nov. 14) after knocking off Miami (April 6, 2012) and Dallas (April 7, 2012) last season… There were only two lead changes in the game after Memphis never trailed in the previous game with Miami… Memphis took 21 more shots on goal than Oklahoma City (93‐72)… Rudy Gay scored a season‐high 28 points, including 18 in the second half to stave off Thunder comebacks… Zach Randolph finished with his seventh consecutive double‐double (season‐high 20 points, 11 rebounds), and Marc Gasol chipped in 14 points… Jerryd Bayless also tied a season high with 12 points in reserve, including nine in the final quarter… Kevin Durant had a season‐high 34 points, 10 rebounds and five assists, while Russell Westbrook and Serge Ibaka each scored 17… Randolph and Kendrick Perkins were ejected with 2:05 remaining in the game… Marking the Grizzlies’ first appearance on ESPN this season, the game drew an 8.2 rating in Memphis, the highest‐rated NBA regular‐season game in Memphis ever on ESPN. REGULAR SEASON GAME #6 – MEMPHIS 104, MIAMI 86, Nov. 11 at FedExForum Memphis, Tenn. – Led by a career‐high seven triples from Wayne Ellington, the Memphis Grizzlies used a three‐point barrage the vanquish the defending NBA Champion Miami Heat and record the best six‐game start in franchise history… Ellington shot 8‐of‐13 from the field and 7‐of‐11 from deep en route to a career‐high 25 points off the bench, leading the Grizzlies to a 41‐26 advantage from the reserves… Memphis, which never trailed, broke open the game with a 14‐1 run to end the first half and take a 15‐point lead (56‐41) into the locker room… The Grizzlies outscored the Heat 34‐20 overall in the second quarter, including 16 points from Ellington, two shy of his previous career high… Memphis made six three‐pointers in the second frame, tying a franchise record for three‐point makes in a single quarter, and knocked down 14 shots total from long range, its most since hitting 15 on April 2, 2008 vs. New York… Ellington’s seven threes were the most by a Grizzlies player since Mike Miller made eight on April 6, 2008, and his 25 points off the bench were the highest by a Grizzlies reserve since Zach Randolph scored 25 on March 16, 2012 vs. Toronto… Memphis won its fifth consecutive game and extended its franchise‐record regular‐season home winning streak to 14 games… Rudy Gay filled the box score with 21 points, eight rebounds, five assists, three steals and two blocks, while Mike Conley chipped in 18 points and nine assists… Randolph posted his sixth consecutive double‐double to open the season with 18 points and 12 rebounds… Chris Bosh led Miami with 22 points, while LeBron James recorded a double‐double with 20 points, 10 rebounds and six assists… Dwyane Wade scored only eight points… It marked the second consecutive matchup in which Memphis never trailed against Miami, as the Grizzlies moved to 3‐1 against the Heat since the team acquired James and Bosh before the 2010‐11 season… It also was the second time in the “Big Three” era that an opposing bench player outscored all three of James, Wade and Bosh (Milwaukee’s Chris Douglas‐Roberts on Jan. 7, 2011).
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TONIGHT’S OPPONENT
2012‐13 VS. CHARLOTTE
Saturday 11/17/12 Memphis at Charlotte 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday 4/9/13 Charlotte at Memphis 7 p.m.
2011‐12 Record vs. Opp: 1‐0
All‐Time Record vs. Opp.: Overall: 9‐6 Home: 5‐2 Road: 4‐4
Current Streaks: Overall: MEM (1 win) Home: MEM (1 win) Road: MEM (1 win)
Connections:
Grizzlies TV analyst Brevin Knight spent three seasons with the Bobcats, averaging 10.8 points, 8.3 assists, 2.8 rebounds and 1.97 steals in 30.9 minutes in 180 games (153 starts) from 2004‐07… Knight ranked second in the NBA in assists per game in 2004‐05 (9.0) and third in 2005‐06 (8.8)… Grizzlies guard Mike Conley and Bobcats center Byron Mullens both played collegiately at Ohio State… Grizzlies forward Rudy Gay, Bobcats guard Kemba Walker and Bobcats guard Ben Gordon all played for the University of Connecticut… Bobcats forward Hakim Warrick was drafted by Memphis in the first round (19
th overall) of the 2005 NBA Draft and played his first
four NBA seasons for the Grizzlies, averaging 10.2 points and 4.3 rebounds in 307 games (82 starts).
2011‐12 Game Stories:
REGULAR SEASON GAME #63 – MEMPHIS 85, CHARLOTTE 80, April 20 at Time Warner Cable ArenaMemphis, Tenn. – The Memphis Grizzlies came alive in the fourth quarter, closing out their 2011‐12 road slate with a victory and sending the Charlotte Bobcats to a franchise‐record 19
th consecutive loss… Though the Bobcats entered the game with seven wins on the season, they led the Grizzlies by as many as 10 in the third
quarter… However, Memphis started the fourth quarter with a 22‐6 run to turn an eight‐point deficit into a eight‐point lead (79‐71) with 4:53 remaining in the game… Memphis scored 10 unanswered at the end of the run, starting with Mike Conley’s driving layup that tied the game at 71 and two successive dunks by former Bobcat Dante Cunningham... Memphis would outscore Charlotte 28‐15 in the fourth quarter to hand the Bobcats a 12
th‐straight home loss… Conley finished with 20 points
for the second‐straight game to lead the Grizzlies, while Cunningham scored seven of his nine points in the final frame… The only other player to reach double figures for Memphis was Zach Randolph, who scored 14 points off the bench and helped the Grizzlies reserves outscore their Bobcats counterparts 42‐8… Charlotte’s Gerald Henderson scored a career‐high tying 32 points, while Byron Mullens recorded a double‐double (11 points, 11 rebounds)… Charlotte went on 17‐0 and 9‐0 runs in the first half… The Grizzlies scored 27 points off 22 Bobcats turnovers… Memphis finished its road schedule with a .455 winning percentage, the fourth‐highest in a single season in franchise history.
2012‐13 Memphis Grizzlies Game Notes 4
NEXT OPPONENT
2012‐13 VS. DENVER
Monday 11/19/12 Denver at Memphis 7 p.m.
Friday 12/14/12 Memphis at Denver 9:30 p.m.
Saturday 12/29/12 Denver at Memphis 7 p.m.
Friday 3/15/13 Memphis at Denver 8 p.m.
2011‐12 Record vs. Opp: 3‐0
All‐Time Record vs. Opp.: Overall: 21‐43 Home: 17‐15 Road: 4‐28
Current Streaks: Overall: MEM (3 wins) Home: MEM (3 wins) Road: MEM (1 win)
Connections:
Grizzlies forward/center Marreese Speights and Nuggets forward/guard Corey Brewer were teammates at the University of Florida… The two were part of the 2007 NCAA National Championship team… Nuggets guard/forward Andre Iguodala won gold with Team USA at the 2012 Olympics, defeating Grizzlies center Marc Gasol and Spain, 107‐100, in the gold medal game.
2011‐12 Game Stories:
REGULAR SEASON GAME #21 – MEMPHIS 100, DENVER 97 (OT), Jan. 31 at FedExForumMemphis, Tenn. – The Memphis Grizzlies found their shooting touch, their grit and their grind in the fourth quarter against the Denver Nuggets, rallying to send the game into overtime and snap a four‐game losing streak… After shooting .306 over the first three quarters of the game, Memphis made 11 of its 16 field goal attempts (.688), including 3‐of‐5 from three‐point range, to storm back from 11 down in the fourth and force overtime… The Grizzlies scored the final seven points in OT and with O.J. Mayo’s three‐pointer with 35.1 seconds remaining, took their first lead (98‐97) since the first quarter… Rudy Gay bounced back with 20 points, a career‐high tying 13 rebounds, a season‐high tying five assists and two blocks, while Marc Gasol also tallied 20 points and 13 boards in a season‐high 50 minutes… Mayo scored 14 of his 18 points in the fourth quarter and overtime, while Tony Allen made all four of his fourth‐quarter field goal attempts en route to 17 points and a career‐high tying four blocks… The Nuggets, who had their five‐game road winning streak snapped, were led from the bench by Al Harrington’s 23 points and 10 rebounds and Andre Miller’s 20 points and six assists. REGULAR SEASON GAME #31 – MEMPHIS 103, DENVER 102, Feb. 17 at FedExForum Memphis, Tenn. – Dante Cunningham’s last‐second tip‐in saved the day for the Memphis Grizzlies, who climbed to sixth‐place in the Western Conference, won their third consecutive game and thwarted a furious second‐half comeback by the Denver Nuggets… Cunningham’s game‐winning putback came with 0.2 seconds left in the game, when he earned position from Kenneth Faried to tip in a missed baseline jumper by Rudy Gay… It was Memphis’ only offensive rebound during a fourth quarter that saw the Nuggets outboard the Grizzlies 12‐4 in mounting their second‐half rally… After Memphis outscored Denver 34‐15 in the first quarter and led by as many as 23 points in the third quarter (66‐43), Corey Brewer would spark the Nuggets by scoring 18 of his season‐high 26 points in the third quarter alone, including three treys in a 60‐second span… Denver would cut Memphis’ led down to 10 at the end of the third and then record the first of the game’s eight lead changes with 4:34 remaining in the fourth off a putback by Brewer to make the score 91‐90… Neither team would lead by more than two points for the remainder of the game, as Brewer would again crash the boards to give the Nuggets a one‐point lead (102‐101) with 24.6 seconds left to set up Cunningham’s heroics in the Grizzlies’ final possession… Memphis upended Denver down the stretch for a second time this season, following the team’s Jan. 31 overtime victory over the Nuggets at FedExForum… Rudy Gay led Memphis with 20 points… Marc Gasol posted 16 points, 14 rebounds, a season‐high eight assists and three blocks… Mike Conley added 16 points, seven assists and a season‐high tying five steals… Marreese Speights recorded a second consecutive double‐double with 12 points and 10 boards… O.J. Mayo scored 17 off the bench… Brewer scored all of his 26 points in the second half and made five of his six three‐point attempts… Kenneth Faried scored a career‐high 18 points to go with his career‐best tying 10 rebounds for his first career double‐double. REGULAR SEASON GAME #40 – MEMPHIS 94, DENVER 91, March 11 at Pepsi Center Memphis, Tenn. – O.J. Mayo (22 points, eight assists, three steals) came up huge off the bench, as the Memphis Grizzlies finished their first‐ever season series sweep over the Denver Nuggets and exited the Pepsi Center winners for the first time since Nov. 28, 2006… Mayo scored six of the Grizzlies’ final eight points, including a clutch three‐pointer from the top of the key that put Memphis up five (94‐89) with 57.0 seconds remaining, as the reserves combined for 49 of the Grizzlies’ 94 points… Denver’s Corey Brewer and Nene would each split pairs of free throws to cut Memphis’ lead to two, but Andre Miller fumbled away the Nuggets’ final possession with 2.9 seconds left, the last of the Nuggets’ 24 turnovers, to seal the win for the Grizzlies… Dante Cunningham added a season‐high tying 12 points and a season‐best three blocks, while Quincy Pondexter scored nine… Mike Conley had 13 points, seven assists and two steals, extending his career‐high and franchise‐record multiple‐steal streak up to 11 games, the longest in the NBA this season… The Grizzlies shot .507 from the field to offset the Nuggets’ 47‐33 rebounding edge and remain undefeated this season (9‐0) when hitting the 50 percent mark… Denver opened the second half by missing nine of its first 10 shots and committing eight turnovers… Memphis would score 26 points off Denver’s 24 miscues on the night… The Grizzlies defeated the Nuggets in Denver for just the fourth time and the second inside the Pepsi Center… Corey Brewer, Al Harrington and Nene all scored 15 points to lead the Nuggets.
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2012‐13 QUICK FACTS
TEAM QUICK FACTS
The Memphis Grizzlies sit atop the NBA standings and own the league’s best record (7‐1) for the first time in team history… Memphis has won seven‐in‐a‐row, including
three consecutive wins over the 2012 NBA Champion Miami Heat (Nov. 11), 2012 Western Conference Champion Oklahoma City Thunder (Nov. 14) and the New York
Knicks (Nov. 16), who were the last unbeaten team in the league this season before a loss to Memphis.
With a win tonight, Memphis will tie the franchise record for consecutive victories (8), which was established from Jan. 11‐25, 2004… The Grizzlies’ seven‐game winning
streak is their longest since winning seven‐in‐a‐row from Jan. 12‐23, 2012.
Memphis owns the highest point differential (+9.2) in the Western Conference and second‐highest in the NBA behind tonight’s opponent, the New York Knicks.
The Grizzlies have extended their franchise‐record regular season home winning streak to 15 games dating back to March 18, 2012 vs. Washington... Memphis’ last regular
season home loss came in overtime on March 16, 2012 vs. Toronto… The Grizzlies’ most recent regular season home loss in regulation came on Feb. 12, 2012 vs. Utah...
The streak eclipses the former 11‐game record that originally was set from Dec. 18, 2009‐Jan. 25, 2010.
The Grizzlies have forced at least 10 turnovers in 112 consecutive games, the longest active streak in the NBA, more than twice the games of the second‐longest active
streak (Miami, 52).
Memphis’ bench is keeping close with opponents this season, scoring 28.3 points to opponents’ 29.0 points… According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the last time the
Grizzlies’ reserves outscored the opposition over the course of a season was the 2006‐07 season (35.1 to 30.8).
The Grizzlies rank fifth in the NBA in three‐point field goal percentage (.386) this season after ranking in the bottom third of the league in all of the previous five seasons
(.343 from 2007‐08 to 2011‐12).
Memphis’ win over Oklahoma City marked the second consecutive season in which the Grizzlies defeated the two teams that made the previous NBA Finals in back‐to‐back
games… This season, Memphis toppled the Miami Heat (Nov. 11) and Thunder (Nov. 14) after knocking off Miami (April 6, 2012) and Dallas (April 7, 2012) last season.
There were only two lead changes in the Nov. 14 win over the Thunder after Memphis never trailed in the previous game on Nov. 11 vs. Miami.
Memphis’ Nov. 14 victory at Oklahoma City on drew an 8.2 rating in Memphis, the highest‐rated NBA regular‐season game in Memphis ever on ESPN.
The Grizzlies outscored the Thunder 36‐15 in the second quarter in their road win on Nov. 14… The 21‐point second‐quarter differential represented the most the Grizzlies
have outscored an opponent in a second quarter in franchise history… The previous record was 20 points, set twice by the team, last on April 4, 2009 at Milwaukee…
Led by Wayne Ellington’s seven treys, the Grizzlies drained 14 three‐pointers (on 24 attempts) in their win on Nov. 11 vs. Miami, the most the team has made in a single
game since knocking down 15 on April 2, 2008 vs. New York.
Memphis earned its first home‐opening win since Oct. 31, 2008 vs. Orlando and now stands at 4‐14 all‐time in home openers.
The Grizzlies are 6‐0 this season when reaching 100 points (17‐3 in 2011‐12, with two of the three losses coming in overtime).
Memphis is also 1‐0 this season when shooting at least .500 from the field after going undefeated (13‐0) when shooting at that rate last season… The Grizzlies have won
their last 22 games when shooting above .500 dating back to a victory on March 14, 2011 vs. LA Clippers.
Last season, the Grizzlies clinched the fourth seed in the Western Conference Playoffs, their highest seed ever, and hosted a playoff series for the first time in team history.
The 2011‐12 Grizzlies set a franchise record for winning percentage (.621), topping the previous record from the 2003‐04 season (.610)… Memphis also won 26 of its 33
home games (.788), the fifth‐highest mark in the NBA and the best in franchise history (.756 in 2003‐04).
Memphis finished second in the Southwest Division last season, earning their highest end‐of‐season division rank.
Since he was tabbed as head coach in January 2009, Lionel Hollins has improved the team’s regular season record every season.
Under Lionel Hollins, Memphis has become one of the most feared defensive units in the league… The Grizzlies topped the NBA in steals (9.6) and forced turnovers (17.1)
last season after doing so the year before, becoming the first team to lead the league in both steals per game and forced turnovers per game for consecutive seasons was
the 1995‐96 and 1996‐97 Seattle SuperSonics.
PLAYER QUICK FACTS
Rudy Gay is averaging 24.5 points, 7.0 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 2.00 steals on .500 shooting in 40.0 minutes in Memphis’ last two games, squaring off with LeBron James
and Kevin Durant in victories over the two NBA Finalists from the previous season, the Miami Heat and Oklahoma City Thunder… Gay is 12th in the NBA in scoring with a
career‐high 20.3 points.
Following an injury‐marred 2011‐12 season in which he played only 28 games, Zach Randolph has returned to lead the NBA in rebounding (career‐high 14.1 ) and offensive
rebounding (5.6)… Randolph has posted a double‐double in all eight games played to open the season.
One of the NBA’s most versatile players, Marc Gasol ranks second among non‐guards in assists (4.3) this season behind only LeBron James… Gasol was named to his first
career All‐Star Game last season, marking the Grizzlies’ third‐ever All‐Star selection (Pau Gasol in 2006, Zach Randolph in 2010).
Mike Conley is averaging 1.75 steals one season after setting a franchise record and ranking second in the NBA in the category (2.19)… Conley collected three steals on
Oct. 31 at LA Clippers to pass Shane Battier to move to second all‐time on the franchise’s all‐time steals list.
Tony Allen earned 2012 First Team All‐Defensive honors for the first time in his career, becoming the first Grizzlies player in history to make the All‐Defensive First Team…
Allen ranked fifth in the NBA in steals per game (career‐high tying 1.79) and set a single‐game franchise record with a personal‐best eight steals on April 23, 2012 vs.
Cleveland.
Wayne Ellington poured in a career‐high 25 points (8‐of‐13 FG), including a personal‐best seven three‐pointers (7‐of‐11 3FG), off the bench in the Grizzlies’ Nov. 11 vs.
Miami… Ellington became the first Grizzlies player to make at least seven treys in a game since Mike Miller (8) on April 6, 2008 at Minnesota.
MILESTONES
Mike Conley needs 81 assists to pass Jason Williams (2,069 from 2001‐05, 2010‐11) as the franchise’s career leader in assists.
Rudy Gay needs to score 965 more points to pass Pau Gasol (8,966 from 2001‐08) as the franchise’s career leader in points.
Rudy Gay needs to play 32 more games to pass Pau Gasol (476 from 2001‐08) as the franchise’s career leader in games played.
Rudy Gay needs to play 816 more minutes to pass Pau Gasol (16,904 from 2001‐08) as the franchise’s career leader in minutes played.
Marc Gasol needs 17 double‐doubles to reach 100 for his career.
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2012‐13 TEAM NOTES
GRIZZLIES MAKING EARLY SEASON STATEMENT For the second consecutive season, the Memphis Grizzlies have toppled both of the previous season’s NBA Finalists in back‐to‐back games! This season, Memphis iced the Miami Heat on Nov. 11 (108‐90) and then calmed the Oklahoma City Thunder on Nov. 14 (107‐97)… Last season, the Grizzlies upended the Heat and the Dallas Mavericks on consecutive nights (April 6‐7, 2012)… There were only two lead changes in the victory over Oklahoma City, while Memphis never trailed against the 2012 NBA Champion Miami Heat. From the Elias Sports Bureau: The Grizzlies, who have played only seven games this season, have already beaten both the Heat and the Thunder… Memphis is the first team in six years to beat both teams that played in the previous season's NBA Finals within the first seven games of the season... The 2006‐07 Rockets beat the Mavericks in their second game of that season and the Heat in their seventh game. BEARY IMPRESSIVE Following a season‐opening loss on Oct. 31 at LA Clippers, the Memphis Grizzlies have won seven straight to get off to the best start in franchise history… It marks the Grizzlies’ longest winning streak since winning seven‐in‐a‐row from Jan. 12‐23, 2012 and stands one shy of tying the franchise record for consecutive wins (8, Jan. 11‐25, 2004)… Memphis has been especially impressive in second quarters during the streak.
GRIZZLIES WINNING STREAK RECORD PPG FG% 3FG% 2nd Q PPG DIFF. BENCH PPG TO/G
After season opener… 7‐0 103.4 .447 .427 +8.3 31.7 12.0
Season opener… 0‐1 92.0 .384 .143 +6.0 17.0 21.0
GRIZZLIES OUTSIDE SHOOTING COMES OUT OF HIBERNATION Known for years as a dominant post‐scoring team, the Memphis Grizzlies have complemented that strength this season with highly‐accurate three‐point shooting … Memphis ranks fifth in the NBA shooting the long ball (.393) after finishing in the bottom third of the league in all of the previous five seasons (.343 from 2007‐08 to 2011‐12)… Three Grizzlies reserves – Quincy Pondexter and new additions Jerryd Bayless and Wayne Ellington – are all shooting above .450 from deep.
GRIZZLIES THREE‐POINT SHOOTING, 2007‐13
Season
3FG%
NBA RANK
3FGM/GAME
NBA RANK
3FGA/GAME
NBA RANK # PLAYERS > .400 3FG%
2012‐13 .393 5 6.6 15 16.7 24 3
2007‐12 (5‐YR AVG) .343 27 4.9 29 14.4 28 2
THE “ZOO CREW” Dubbed the “Zoo Crew” by Grizzlies forward Marreese Speights, the Grizzlies’ bench has been a key factor in Memphis’ success this season… Memphis’ reserves closing in on their counterparts 28.3 points to 29.0 points this season… The last season in which the Grizzlies’ second unit outscored the opponents’ was the 2006‐07 season (35.1 points to 30.8 points)… Grizzlies backup guard Jerryd Bayless ranks 10th in the NBA in three‐point field goal percentage.
GRIZZLIES BENCH PRODUCTION, 2012‐13
SEASON
BENCH PPG
OPP. BENCH PPG # GAMES
OUTSCORING OPP. BENCH RECORD WHEN
OUTSCORING OPP. BENCH
2012‐13 28.3 29.0 4/8 4‐0
ACTIVE CLAWS The Memphis Grizzlies have forced opponents into at least 10 turnovers in 112 consecutive games, by far the longest active streak in the NBA and the second‐longest such run since the start of the 1996‐97 NBA season… Tonight’s opponent, the Miami Heat, has the second‐longest active streak (49).
CONSECUTIVE GAMES FORCING 10+ TURNOVERS, ACTIVE CONSECUTIVE GAMES FORCING 10+ TURNOVERS, SINCE 1996‐97 SEASON
Team First Last Games Team First Last Games
Memphis 1/24/11 11/16/12 112 Golden State 4/7/06 12/14/07 113
Miami 2/5/12 11/14/12 52 Memphis 1/24/11 11/16/12 112
Sacramento 3/14/12 11/11/12 33 Philadelphia 4/9/99 11/8/00 103
FEDEXFORUM A “HOUSE OF BLUES” FOR OPPONENTS The Memphis Grizzlies have extended their franchise‐record regular season home winning streak to 14 games, the longest active home winning streak in the NBA… The streak eclipses the franchise mark originally set from Dec. 18, 2009‐Jan. 25, 2010… Memphis has not lost at home since an overtime defeat to the Toronto Raptors on March 16, 2012… The Grizzlies’ last regular season home loss in regulation came on Feb. 12, 2012 vs. Utah… Memphis set a franchise record for home winning percentage last season (.788), winning 26 of their 33 home games. “TRAIN” KEEPS GRIZZLIES ON TRACK Since Lionel Hollins was hired as the full‐time head coach on Jan. 25, 2009, the “L‐Train” has kept the Grizzlies on the right track… Memphis has increased its winning percentage in every year since Hollins came on board, including a franchise‐record mark of .621 during the 2011‐12 season.
GRIZZLIES IMPROVEMENT UNDER HOLLINS (2006‐Jan. 25, 2009) 2008‐09 * 2009‐10 2010‐11 2011‐12 2012‐13
Games 207 39 82 82 66 7
Record 55‐152 13‐26 40‐42 46‐36 41‐25 6‐1
Win % .266 .333 .488 .561 .621 # .857 * ‐ After Hollins was hired as head coach on Jan. 25, 2009 # ‐ Franchise Record
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PRESSING PAWS The Memphis Grizzlies have built a defensive identity around the team mantra of “grit and grind”… The Grizzlies have led the NBA in both steals and forced turnovers during the 2010‐11 and 2011‐12 seasons, becoming the first team to lead the league in both categories for consecutive seasons since the 1995‐96 and 1996‐97 Seattle SuperSonics… Memphis also paced the league in points off turnovers last season (19.7)… Memphis collected 14 steals in the regular season opener on Oct. 31 at LA Clippers and scored 26 points off 22 turnovers.
GRIZZLIES DEFENSIVE STATISTICS, SINCE 2010‐11
SEASON STL/GAME FORCED TO/GAME PTS OFF TO/GAME FASTBREAK PTS/GAME
2011‐12 9.3 (T‐4th) 16.0 (11th) 19.9 (4th) 16.1 (7th)
2011‐12 9.6 (1st) 17.2 (1st) 19.7 (1st) 15.8 (6th)
2010‐11 9.4 (1st) 16.6 (1st) 19.5 (2nd) 16.6 (4th)
CATEGORY (NBA RANK)
GRIZZLIES CONTINUITY One of the keys to the Memphis’ recent success has been roster continuity, as the team has re‐signed and extended its core group of players, including dynamic scorer Rudy Gay, 2011 All‐NBA Third Teamer Zach Randolph, 2012 All‐Star Marc Gasol and steady floor general Mike Conley… As such, the Grizzlies had the same starting lineup in the regular season opener as they did in last season’s opener, the first time that has happened since the franchise moved to Memphis… The last time the Grizzlies played an identical starting lineup in consecutive regular season openers was their final two seasons in Vancouver from 1999‐2001.
IDENTICAL STARTING LINEUPS IN CONSECUTIVE REGULAR SEASON OPENERS, GRIZZLIES HISTORY Seasons City C PF SF SG PG
2011‐12 to 2012‐13 Memphis Marc Gasol Zach Randolph Rudy Gay Tony Allen Mike Conley
1999‐00 to 2000‐01 Vancouver Bryant Reeves Othella Harrington Shareef Abdur‐Rahim Michael Dickerson Mike Bibby
OPENING NIGHT BLUES Memphis dropped its regular season opener on Oct. 31 to the Los Angeles Clippers and remained winless in regular season openers since relocating from Vancouver… The Grizzlies’ 12 consecutive opening‐night losses is the longest such streak in NBA history, though the team has recovered from its last two opening‐night defeats to post the two most successful seasons in franchise history… The Grizzlies’ are 2‐16 all‐time on opening night with their last win coming on Oct. 31, 2000 at Seattle.
2012‐13 PLAYER NOTES
ZACH WORKING DOUBLE TIME Grizzlies fans and fans across the league have come to expect double‐doubles from Zach Randolph, who posted 15 points and 16 rebounds in the regular season opener on Oct. 31 at LA Clippers… Entering the 2012‐13 season, Randolph has averaged a double‐double six times, more than any other active NBA player besides Tim Duncan (13), Kevin Garnett (nine) and Dwight Howard… Since the start of the 2003‐04 season, Z‐Bo has registered 317 double‐doubles (fifth in the NBA) and has recorded 321 for his career (11th among active players).
MOST SEASONS AVERAGING A DOUBLE‐DOUBLE, ACTIVE PLAYERS TOTAL DOUBLE‐DOUBLES, SINCE 2003‐04Player Seasons (incl. 2012‐13) Player Double‐Doubles
Tim Duncan 13 Dwight Howard 459
Kevin Garnett 9 Tim Duncan 390
Dwight Howard 8 Kevin Garnett 380
Zach Randolph 7 Steve Nash 368
Elton Brand 6 Zach Randolph 317
MIKE STEALS SHANE’S SPOT With three steals in the regular season opener on Oct. 31 at LA Clippers, Mike Conley passed Shane Battier for second on the Grizzlies’ all‐time steals list, a list headed by Rudy Gay.
GRIZZLIES ALL‐TIME STEALS LEADERBOARD PLAYER STEALS GAMES SEASONS
Rudy Gay 596 445 2006‐13
Mike Conley 537 366 2007‐13
Shane Battier 523 419 2001‐06, 2010‐11
THE GRINDFATHER Tony Allen’s reputation as an elite defensive stopper has spread throughout the league, as evidenced by the recent annual General Manager poll conducted by NBA.com’s John Schuhmann (http://www.nba.com/news/2012‐13‐gm‐survey/index.html)… When asked to name the best perimeter defender in the NBA, Allen topped the list for the second consecutive season ahead of candidates such as LeBron James, Andre Iguodala and Rajon Rondo… Allen has been named to consecutive NBA All‐Defensive Teams, garnering First Team honors in 2011‐12.
NBA’S BEST PERIMETER DEFENDER, ANNUAL NBA.COM GM POLL Player Team % of Votes
Tony Allen Memphis 33.3
LeBron James Miami 26.7
Four players tied ‐ 6.7
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HEAD COACH LIONEL HOLLINS Assistant Coaching Staff David Joerger Henry Bibby Bob Thornton Barry Hecker Lloyd Pierce (Player Development)
CAREER COACHING RECORD Regular Season Playoffs
Year Team W L % W L %
1999‐00 Vancouver (Interim) 18 42 .300 ‐ ‐ ‐ 2004‐05 Memphis (Interim) 0 4 .000 ‐ ‐ ‐ 2008‐09 Memphis 13 26 .333 ‐ ‐ ‐ 2009‐10 Memphis 40 42 .488 ‐ ‐ ‐ 2010‐11 Memphis 46 36 .561 7 6 .538 2011‐12 Memphis 41 25 .621 3 4 .429 2012‐13 Memphis 7 1 .875
TOTALS (334 games) 165 176 .484 10 10 .500
The franchise’s all‐time winningest head coach.
Has guided Memphis to a better regular season winning percentage each season since being named head coach on Jan. 25, 2009, culminating with a franchise‐record mark of .621 during the 2011‐12 season.
Memphis has enjoyed arguably its greatest success as a franchise since Hollins’ hire, posting a 147‐130 regular season record (.531) in the last four‐plus seasons after going 55‐152 (.266) in the two‐and‐a‐half seasons prior… The Grizzlies have also won 10 playoff games over that time, having never won a postseason game before hiring Hollins.
Since Lionel Hollins was hired as the 11th head coach in team history on Jan. 25, 2009, he has helped to define the Grizzlies as a team that is distinctly “Memphis” – tough, resilient, gritty and successful. An original member of the Vancouver Grizzlies as an assistant coach in 1995, Hollins has taken the franchise to new heights in less than four full seasons, guiding Memphis to a 13‐game run through the 2011 NBA Playoffs that included a first‐round upset over the top‐seeded San Antonio Spurs and a dramatic seven‐game series with the Oklahoma City Thunder in the Western Conference Semifinals. Hollins and the Grizzlies gave the city of Memphis its first brush with NBA Playoff success by winning the first seven postseason games in team history. The winningest head coach in franchise history, Hollins led Memphis to a franchise‐record regular season winning percentage (.621) last season, earning the Grizzlies a second‐place finish in the Southwest Division and the fourth seed in the Western Conference Playoffs, both club bests. Hollins has helped to establish a team identity and culture within the organization, transforming what was a young, inexperienced roster into one of the most tenacious and cohesive units in the NBA, leading the league in steals and forced turnovers in each of the past two seasons. Memphis also paces the league in points in the paint per game (49.6) since the start of the 2009‐10 season. The Grizzlies have steadily improved since Hollins’ hiring, posting a 140‐129 record (.520) after going 55‐152 (.266) in the two‐and‐a‐half seasons prior. In Hollins’ first full season as head coach, during which he won the Western Conference Coach of the Month Award (December 2009), the Grizzlies posted a 40‐42 record (.488), the second‐best improvement in the NBA in 2009‐10 (16 wins), while setting a club record for scoring (102.5 points) and establishing the longest home (11, Dec. 18, 2009‐Jan. 25, 2010) and road winning streaks (7, Feb. 17‐March 10, 2010) in franchise history. The 22‐year NBA coaching veteran was an original member of the Vancouver franchise and was a staple on the coaching sidelines for 10 of its first 12 seasons (1995‐00, 2002‐07). Hollins also served as the club’s interim head coach on two separate occasions. Hollins guided Vancouver to an 18‐42 finish (.300) in 1999‐00, replacing Brian Hill after the team started the season 4‐18 (.182), and again took over for four games in 2004‐05 following the resignation of Hall of Famer Hubie Brown. Hollins owns an overall career coaching record of 158‐175 (.474), including two stints as Grizzlies interim head coach. Prior to joining the Grizzlies, the Arizona State graduate spent seven years with the Phoenix Suns (1988‐95) as an assistant coach under Cotton Fitzsimmons and later Paul Westphal. During that time, Phoenix compiled an overall record of 394‐180 (.686) and never won fewer than 53 games in a single season. The Suns won a franchise‐record 62 games in the 1992‐93 season and represented the Western Conference in the 1993 NBA Finals against the Chicago Bulls. Hollins returned to the sidelines in 2008 as an assistant under Milwaukee Bucks Head Coach Scott Skiles. The Las Vegas native has honed his straightforward approach by serving under three NBA Coaches of the Year, including Brown (1977, 2005), Fitzsimmons (1978, 1989) and Fratello (1986) and was on the coaching staff when Brown and Fitzsimmons were honored with the award a second time. During his 10‐year playing career (1975‐85) in the NBA, Hollins was led by several notable head coaches, including the NBA’s all‐time coaching wins leader and Hall of Famer Lenny Wilkens, Hall of Famers Billy Cunningham, Chuck Daly and Jack Ramsay, as well as Bill Fitch and Paul Silas. Selected sixth overall in the first round of the 1975 NBA Draft by the Portland Trail Blazers, Hollins earned a spot on the 1976 All‐Rookie First Team and won an NBA Championship as a starter for the Trail Blazers in 1977. A year later, he was an NBA All‐Star while also being named to the NBA’s All‐Defensive First Team. Hollins averaged 11.6 points, 4.5 assists and 1.56 steals over 673 career games with the Trail Blazers, Philadelphia 76ers, San Diego Clippers, Detroit Pistons and Houston Rockets. Hollins has been inducted into the Halls of Fame of the NCAA, Arizona State University, Nevada High School Basketball, Southern Nevada Sports and the Pac‐10. In addition, he has been named one of the Top 100 athletes of Nevada and one of the top 150 athletes of Arizona. His No. 14 jersey is retired by the Trail Blazers and his No. 33 jersey was raised to the rafters by Arizona State on Feb. 17, 2011. He also is one of three NBA coaches, along with Doc Rivers and Rick Carlisle, on the new NBA competition committee, which recommends changes to playing rules or any other competition‐related matters to the Board of Governors for its consideration and vote. Hollins, who lives in Memphis, has been extremely active in the community. He serves on the Board of Directors for the Grizzlies Foundation and regularly leads Community Investment programs. In conjunction with Lionel Hollins Charities, he established the annual Bowling for Backpacks event in 2003, which has raised thousands of dollars to purchase school supplies and uniforms for underprivileged youth; and established the annual Bike Buddies event in 2010, in which hundreds of bicycles with helmets and locks have been provided for area children in need during the Christmas holiday, following an afternoon of reading, face painting and games. In addition, he hosts an annual Role Models Dinner, which includes a fine dining experience and a connection with mentors that volunteer for one year at their school. For more information, please visit lionelhollinscharities.org.
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#9 TONY ALLEN GUARDLAST FIVE GAMES Height: 6‐4 Weight: 213 DOB: 1/11/82 Prior to NBA: Oklahoma State Home Country: USA NBA Season: 9th Date/Opp MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
11/7 @ MIL 17 3 6 .500 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 5 5 0 4 1 3 2 6
11/9 vs HOU 20 3 9 .333 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 1 8
11/11 vs MIA 14 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 4
11/14 @ OKC 19 2 6 .333 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 2 2 4 1 3 2 1 0 6
11/16 vs NY 25 4 8 .500 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 1 3 4 0 5 1 3 0 9
2012‐13 SEASON AVERAGES GP/S 8/8 PPG 6.9 RPG 2.9 APG 0.6 FG% .373 STL 1.63 MIN 22.4
2012‐13 SEASON: Tallied eight points, five rebounds and three steals in the regular season opener on Oct. 31 at LA Clippers. NBA CAREER: The nine‐year veteran entered the season with career averages of 7.8 points, 2.8 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 1.25 steals in 19.8 minutes in 466 games (170 starts) with the Boston Celtics and Memphis Grizzlies… Named to consecutive NBA All‐Defensive Teams, earning First Team honors in 2011‐12 and Second Team honors in 2010‐11… A member of the 2008 NBA Champion Boston Celtics… Has made the NBA Playoffs in six of his eight professional seasons. PERSONAL: Born Jan. 11, 1982 in Chicago… Attended Crane High School in Chicago and played alongside Detroit Pistons guard Will Bynum, whom he would play against when Oklahoma State met Georgia Tech in the 2004 NCAA Final Four… Hosts annual “Grit & Grind Basketball Academy,” a free summer basketball clinic for boys and girls, during offseasons in Memphis.
HIGHS 2012‐13 SEASON CAREER
PTS 9 11/16 vs NY 30 12/15/06 vs DEN
FGM 4 11/5 vs UTA 11 11/9/08 at DET (2x)
FTM 4 10/31 at LAC 11 12/27/06 at LAC
REB 5 Twice 11 3/19/11 vs IND
AST 2 11/5 vs UTA 7 1/2/10 vs TOR (2x)
STL 3 Twice 8 4/23/12 vs CLE
BLK 2 Twice 4 1/31/12 vs DEN (2x)
MIN 30 11/2 at GS 48 12/15/06 vs DEN
TRENDS:
#00 DARRELL ARTHUR FORWARDLAST FIVE GAMES Height: 6‐9 Weight: 235 DOB: 3/25/1988 Prior to NBA: Kansas Home Country: USA NBA Season: 5th Date/Opp MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
11/7 @ MIL DNP (Coach’s Decision)
11/9 vs HOU DNP (Coach’s Decision)
11/11 vs MIA DNP (Coach’s Decision)
11/14 @ OKC DNP (Coach’s Decision)
11/16 vs NY DNP (Coach’s Decision)
2012‐13 SEASON AVERAGES GP/S 0/0 PPG ‐ RPG ‐ APG ‐ FG% ‐ STL ‐ MIN ‐
2012‐13 SEASON: DNP (Coach’s Decision) six times from Nov. 5‐16… Missed two games due to injury… Did not dress one game on Nov. 2 at Golden State due to a non‐displaced fracture of his left fibula… Inactive one game on Oct. 31 at LA Clippers due to a non‐displaced fracture of his left fibula. NBA CAREER: The four‐year veteran entered the season with career averages of 6.9 points, 4.2 rebounds and 0.6 assists in 18.8 minutes in 188 games (73 starts) with the Memphis Grizzlies… Posted career highs in scoring (9.1 points), field goal percentage (.497), blocks (0.79) and minutes (20.1) during the 2010‐11 season before missing the entire 2011‐12 season due to a torn right Achilles tendon. PERSONAL: Born March 25, 1988 in Dallas… Name is pronounced duh‐RELL… Nickname is “Shady”… Joined fellow Jayhawk Josh Selby in Kansas’ “Legends of the Phog” alumni exhibition game on Sept. 24, 2011 at Allen Fieldhouse… Was the first Kansas Jayhawk to wear jersey No. 00 since Greg Ostertag… Led South Oak Cliff High School to consecutive Texas 4A state championships in 2005 and 2006, winning tournament MVP each time.
HIGHS 2012‐13 SEASON CAREER
PTS 24 2/13/11 vs DEN
FGM 9 3/1/11 vs SA (2x)
FTM 9 3/9/11 vs NY
REB 15 10/29/08 at HOU
AST 4 3/17/11 at NY
STL 4 3/18/09 vs DEN
BLK 5 3/18/09 vs DEN
MIN 37 1/28/09 at OKC
TRENDS:
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#7 JERRYD BAYLESS GUARDLAST FIVE GAMES Height: 6‐3 Weight: 200 DOB: 8/20/1988 Prior to NBA: Arizona Home Country: USA NBA Season: 5th Date/Opp MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
11/7 @ MIL 13 3 4 .750 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 0 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 8
11/9 vs HOU 18 4 8 .500 2 4 .500 2 2 1.000 0 2 2 3 1 3 1 0 12
11/11 vs MIA 16 2 3 .667 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0 2 1 3 1 5
11/14 @ OKC 17 5 8 .625 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 0 2 2 4 5 0 1 0 12
11/16 vs NY 13 3 6 .500 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 1 3 0 2 0 6
2012‐13 SEASON AVERAGES GP/S 8/0 PPG 7.1 RPG 1.3 APG 2.9 FG% .488 3FG% .526 MIN 15.3
2012‐13 SEASON: Ranks 10th in the NBA in three‐point field goal percentage (career‐high and team‐high
.526)… Scored 10‐plus points twice, a season‐high 12 points on Nov. 9 vs. Houston and Nov. 14 at Oklahoma City… Recorded six points and four assists in 15 minutes in his Grizzlies debut on Oct. 31 at LA Clippers. NBA CAREER: The five‐year veteran entered the season with career averages of 8.1 points, 1.8 rebounds and 2.8 assists on .412 shooting in 18.2 minutes in 229 games (36 starts) for the Portland Trail Blazers, New Orleans Hornets and Toronto Raptors. PERSONAL: Born Aug. 20, 1988 in Phoenix… Name is pronounced JAIR‐id… Named to the 2009 USA Basketball Men’s Select Team, though injury prevented him from participating… Tabbed for the 2008 USA Basketball Men’s Select Team alongside then‐Trail Blazers teammate LaMarcus Aldridge… As a senior at St. Mary’s, was named to the 2007 McDonald’s All‐American Team, as well as the 2007 Jordan Brand All‐American Classic.
HIGHS 2012‐13 SEASON CAREER
PTS 12 Twice 31 12/11/10 at DET (2x)
FGM 5 11/14 at OKC 10 3/17/12 at CHA (4x)
3FGM 2 3 times 6 2/6/12 at WAS
FTM 3 10/31 at LAC 11 2/22/11 at CHA (2x)
REB 2 Twice 8 1/24/11 vs MEM
AST 4 4 times 11 1/24/11 vs MEM
STL 3 11/9 vs HOU 4 3/17/12 at CHA (2x)
MIN 18 11/9 vs HOU 44 3/16/12 at MEM
TRENDS: Has made a three‐pointer in all but one game this season.
#11 MIKE CONLEY GUARDLAST FIVE GAMES Height: 6‐1 Weight: 185 DOB: 10/11/1987 Prior to NBA: Ohio State Home Country: USA NBA Season: 6th Date/Opp MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
11/7 @ MIL 33 5 9 .556 0 3 .000 3 3 1.000 0 2 2 12 1 0 2 0 13
11/9 vs HOU 31 5 13 .385 1 3 .333 3 5 .600 1 3 4 4 2 3 2 0 14
11/11 vs MIA 32 7 11 .636 3 6 .500 1 1 1.000 0 3 3 9 3 0 3 0 18
11/14 @ OKC 35 4 12 .333 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 2 3 5 7 1 0 2 0 8
11/16 vs NY 35 6 12 .500 2 4 .500 2 3 .667 1 1 2 8 2 2 2 0 16
2012‐13 SEASON AVERAGES GP/S 8/8 PPG 14.1 RPG 3.4 APG 7.0 FG% .477 STL 1.75 MIN 33.4
2012‐13 SEASON: Scored 10‐plus points six times and 20‐plus points once (1‐0 record), a season‐high 21 points on Nov. 2 at Golden State… Recorded 10‐plus assists once, a season‐high 12 assists on Nov. 7 at Milwaukee… Posted one double‐double (1‐0 record, 24 career)… Tallied seven points, three rebounds and five assists in 34 minutes in the regular season opener on Oct. 31 at LA Clippers… Passed Shane Battier for second on the franchise’s all‐time steals list on Oct. 31 at LA Clippers. NBA CAREER: The six‐year veteran entered the season with career averages of 11.9 points, 2.8 rebounds, 5.4 assists and 1.46 steals on .440 shooting in 32.1 minutes in 358 games (329 starts) with the Memphis Grizzlies… Has led the Grizzlies in assists in every season since being drafted by the team in the 2007 NBA Draft… Owns the Grizzlies’ single‐season franchise record for total steals (144 in 2010‐11) and steals per game (2.19 in 2011‐12)… Enters the 2012‐13 season tied with Shane Battier for second on the Grizzlies’ all‐time steals list (523)… The Grizzlies’ all‐time postseason leader in assists (133), assists per game (6.7) and minutes played (784).
HIGHS 2012‐13 SEASON CAREER
PTS 21 11/2 at GS 31 3/7/09 vs PHI
FGM 7 Twice 14 3/7/09 vs PHI
3FGM 3 Twice 5 12/18/09 vs IND
FTM 8 11/2 at GS 10 3/12/10 vs NY (2x)
REB 5 11/5 vs UTA 10 2/20/09 vs SAC (2x)
AST 12 11/7 at MIL 14 12/8/10 at PHO
STL 5 11/2 at GS 7 10/30/10 vs MIN (2x)
MIN 34 3 times 51 3/13/12 vs LAL
TRENDS: Has led the team in assists in all but one game this season.
PERSONAL: Born Oct. 11, 1987 in Fayetteville, Ark. and raised in Indianapolis… Full name is Michael Alex Conley, Jr… Son of Rene and Mike Conley, Sr., who won the gold medal in the triple jump in the 1992 Olympics and took silver in 1984… High school and college teammate of the No. 1 overall pick in the 2007 NBA Draft, Greg Oden, first at Lawrence North High School in Indianapolis and then one season at Ohio State… Very active in the Memphis community, is one of two players in history (Pau Gasol) to join the Grizzlies Foundation Board of Directors.
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#3 WAYNE ELLINGTON GUARDLAST FIVE GAMES Height: 6‐4 Weight: 200 DOB: 11/29/1987 Prior to NBA: North Carolina Home Country: USA NBA Season: 4th Date/Opp MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
11/7 @ MIL 18 2 3 .667 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 1 2 3 2 2 0 0 0 5
11/9 vs HOU 18 2 4 .500 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 5
11/11 vs MIA 27 8 13 .615 7 11 .636 2 2 1.000 0 1 1 3 2 0 0 0 25
11/14 @ OKC 11 3 5 .600 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 6
11/16 vs NY 17 2 4 .500 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 5
2012‐13 SEASON AVERAGES GP/S 8/0 PPG 7.8 RPG 1.3 APG 1.5 FG% .511 3FG% .462 MIN 17.3
2012‐13 SEASON: Scored 10‐plus points twice and 20‐plus points once, a career‐high 25 points on Nov. 11 vs.Miami… Made a personal‐best seven three‐pointers on 11 attempts on Nov. 11 vs. Miami… Scored four points in 16 minutes in his Grizzlies debut on Oct. 31 at LA Clippers. NBA CAREER: The four‐year veteran entered the season with career averages of 6.5 points, 1.9 rebounds and 0.9 assists on .412 shooting in 18.7 minutes in 189 games (13 starts) with the Minnesota Timberwolves… Drafted by the Minnesota Timberwolves in the first round (28
th overall) of the 2009 NBA Draft after being
named the Most Outstanding Player of the 2009 NCAA Tournament as a member of the 2009 NCAA National Champion North Carolina Tarheels. PERSONAL: Born Nov. 29, 1987 in Wynnewood, Pa… High school teammate of current Charlotte Bobcats guard Gerald Henderson at The Episcopal Academy in Merion, Pa… Led his high school in a 27‐4 record as a senior and a 25‐3 mark as a junior… Two‐year letterman on his high school track team (high, triple and long jumps)… A McDonald’s and Parade All‐America selection in high school… Won the three‐point contest at the 2006 McDonald’s Game.
HIGHS 2012‐13 SEASON CAREER
PTS 25 11/11 vs MIA 25 11/11/12 vs MIA
FGM 8 11/11 vs MIA 8 11/11/12 vs MIA (2x)
3FGM 7 11/11 vs MIA 7 11/11/12 vs MIA
FTM 2 Twice 6 3/22/10 vs TOR
REB 3 Twice 7 4/17/12 vs MEM (4x)
AST 3 Twice 5 2/14/11 vs POR (3x)
STL 1 Twice 3 3/21/12 at SA (4x)
MIN 27 11/11 vs MIA 40 3/5/11 at WAS
TRENDS:
#33 MARC GASOL CENTERLAST FIVE GAMES Height: 7‐1 Weight: 265 DOB: 1/29/1985 Prior to NBA: Akasvayu Girona Home Country: Spain NBA Season: 5th Date/Opp MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
11/7 @ MIL 37 5 8 .625 0 0 .000 4 6 .667 3 6 9 5 3 1 1 1 14
11/9 vs HOU 33 3 12 .250 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 4 2 4 0 1 1 6
11/11 vs MIA 32 1 6 .167 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 9 10 6 1 0 0 0 2
11/14 @ OKC 44 6 14 .429 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 1 5 6 2 4 2 0 2 14
11/16 vs NY 38 6 10 .600 0 1 .000 12 13 .923 1 6 7 1 2 1 2 1 24
2012‐13 SEASON AVERAGES GP/S 8/8 PPG 15.4 RPG 7.1 APG 4.3 FG% .483 BLK 1.25 MIN 36.9
2012‐13 SEASON: Averaging career highs in scoring (14.1 points) and assists (4.7) one season after making his first All‐Star Team… Also leads the team in blocks (1.25) for the fifth consecutive season… Scored 10‐plus points six times and 20‐plus points four times (3‐1 record), including a season‐high 24 points on Nov. 16 vs. New York… Grabbed 10‐plus rebounds once, a season‐high 10 rebounds on Nov. 11 vs. Miami. NBA CAREER: The five‐year veteran entered the season with career averages of 13.1 points, 8.1 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 1.54 blocks on .528 shooting in 33.5 minutes in 297 games (290 starts) with the Memphis Grizzlies… Named to the 2012 NBA All‐Star Game, his first career selection… The all‐time franchise leader in field goal percentage (.528), set the franchise single‐season record for the category (.581) in 2009‐10… Has led the Grizzlies in blocks per game in every season since joining the NBA… The Grizzlies’ all‐time postseason leader in blocks (28) and blocks per game (2.05)… Draft rights were acquired by the Grizzlies from the Los Angeles Lakers on Feb. 1, 2008 in a blockbuster trade for older brother Pau Gasol.
HIGHS 2012‐13 SEASON CAREER
PTS 24 11/16 vs NY 30 3/7/09 vs PHI
FGM 8 10/31 at LAC 13 11/29/09 at LAC
FTM 12 11/16 vs NY 12 11/16/12 vs NY
REB 10 11/11 vs MIA 16 1/22/11 at MIL (5x)
AST 8 11/5 vs UTA 10 3/4/09 at LAC
STL 2 11/14 at OKC 4 4/12/12 at SA (5x)
BLK 3 11/5 vs UTA 6 1/21/12 vs SAC (2x)
MIN 44 11/14 at OKC 51 2/19/10 vs MIA
TRENDS: Ranks second in the NBA among non‐guards in assists (LeBron James).
PERSONAL: Born Jan. 29, 1985 in Barcelona, Spain… Older brother is Los Angeles Lakers forward Pau Gasol, the Grizzlies’ all‐time leading scorer who played seven seasons in Memphis (2001‐08)… Draft rights were traded by the Los Angeles Lakers to the Memphis Grizzlies in a blockbuster deal for Pau on Feb. 1, 2008… Younger brother is Adria Gasol, who currently plays for the UCLA Bruins… Played two seasons of high school basketball in Memphis for Lausanne (2001‐03) before returning to Spain to play professionally for F.C. Barcelona… Lausanne retired his jersey on Dec. 11, 2008… Highly‐decorated on the international level as a member of the Spanish National Team, has helped lead his country to six medals since joining the team in 2006… Took home the silver medal at the 2012 Olympics in London, United Kingdom as a member of the Spanish National Team, posting 12.6 points, 4.8 rebounds and 2.1 assists on .522 shooting in eight games.
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#22 RUDY GAY FORWARDLAST FIVE GAMES Height: 6‐8 Weight: 230 DOB: 8/17/1986 Prior to NBA: Connecticut Home Country: USA NBA Season: 7th Date/Opp MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
11/7 @ MIL 35 7 20 .350 0 3 .000 3 4 .750 1 4 5 2 1 2 3 0 17
11/9 vs HOU 30 9 19 .474 1 4 .250 2 4 .500 3 4 7 1 3 1 2 0 21
11/11 vs MIA 37 7 17 .412 2 3 .667 5 5 1.000 1 7 8 5 0 4 3 2 21
11/14 @ OKC 43 12 21 .571 2 3 .667 2 2 1.000 2 4 6 5 3 0 2 0 28
11/16 vs NY 38 6 16 .375 1 4 .250 4 6 .667 1 1 2 3 4 2 1 4 17
2012‐13 SEASON AVERAGES GP/S 8/8 PPG 20.3 RPG 6.0 APG 2.4 FG% .416 STL 1.50 MIN 36.3
2012‐13 SEASON: Ranks 12th in the NBA in scoring (career‐high 20.3 points)… Scored 10‐plus points eight
times and 20‐plus points four times (3‐1 record), including a season‐high 28 points on Nov. 14 at Oklahoma City… Averaged 24.5 points, 7.0 rebounds and 5.0 assists in consecutive victories over both 2012 NBA Finals teams, Miami and Oklahoma City, from Nov. 11‐14. NBA CAREER: The seven‐year veteran entered the season with career averages of 17.9 points, 5.7 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.34 steals on .456 shooting in 36.1 minutes in 437 games (401 starts) for the Memphis Grizzlies… The all‐time franchise leader in steals (584)… Also ranks in the top 10 in team history in points (7,839, 2nd), scoring average (17.9 points, 4
th), rebounds (2,509, 4
th), rebounding average (5.7, 8
th), assists (846, 9
th),
steal average (1.34, 8th), field goals made (3,012, 2
nd), field goals attempted (6,601, 1
st), three‐point field goals
(448, 4th), three‐point field goals attempted (1,291, 3
rd), free throws made (1,367, 3
rd), free throws attempted
(1,773, 3rd), games played (437, 3
rd), games started (401, 2
nd) and minutes (15,797, 2
nd)… One of four NBA
players to compile at least 6,900 points and 500 steals over the last five seasons (Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Dwyane Wade).
HIGHS 2012‐13 SEASON CAREER
PTS 28 11/14 at OKC 41 12/13/09 at MIA
FGM 12 11/14 at OKC 15 12/13/09 at MIA
FTM 5 11/11 vs MIA 11 11/7/09 at LAC
REB 8 Twice 13 1/31/12 vs DEN (3x)
AST 5 Twice 7 2/2/11 at MIN
STL 4 11/11 vs MIA 5 12/27/10 vs TOR (4x)
BLK 4 11/16 vs NY 6 11/30/10 vs LAL
MIN 43 11/14 at OKC 52 11/5/10 at PHO (2x)
TRENDS: Averaged 24.5 points, 7.0 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 2.00 steals on .500 shooting in 40.0 minutes in last two games – both victories – over the two teams from the 2012 NBA Finals, the Miami Heat and Oklahoma City Thunder.
PERSONAL: Born Aug. 17, 1986 in Baltimore… Attended Archbishop Spalding High School in Severn, Md. outside Baltimore… Extremely active in the Memphis community… A longtime Hoops for St. Jude campaign ambassador, has donated $22,222.22 in each of the last three seasons in support of the campaign… Recipient of the Kia NBA Cares Community Assist Award for April 2012 in recognition of his outstanding efforts in the community and his ongoing philanthropic and charitable work… Captured the gold medal with Team USA at the 2010 FIBA World Championship in Turkey, averaging 7.0 points, 2.9 rebounds, 1.00 steals and 0.89 blocks in 13.4 minutes in nine games for the undefeated Americans (9‐0).
#15 HAMED HADDADI CENTERLAST FIVE GAMES Height: 7‐2 Weight: 265 DOB: 5/19/1985 Prior to NBA: Saba Battery BC Home Country: Iran NBA Season: 5th Date/Opp MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
11/7 @ MIL DNP (Coach’s Decision)
11/9 vs HOU DNP (Coach’s Decision)
11/11 vs MIA 3 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
11/14 @ OKC DNP (Coach’s Decision)
11/16 vs NY DNP (Coach’s Decision)
2012‐13 SEASON AVERAGES GP/S 1/0 PPG 0.0 RPG 0.0 APG 0.0 FG% .000 BLK 0.00 MIN 3.0
2012‐13 SEASON: DNP (Coach’s Decision) seven times from Oct. 31‐Nov. 9 and Nov. 14‐16. NBA CAREER: The five‐year veteran entered the season with career averages of 2.1 points, 2.2 rebounds and 0.54 blocks on .477 shooting in 6.1 minutes in 121 games with the Memphis Grizzlies… The first Iranian‐born player to play in the NBA, making his NBA debut on Dec. 30, 2008 vs. Phoenix. PERSONAL: Born May 19, 1985 in Ahvaz, Iran… Is fluent in Farsi, Arabic and English… Holds summer basketball camps in Washington, D.C., New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles… His 2009 Los Angeles summer camp at Cal State‐Northridge featured a visit from Los Angeles Lakers forward Metta World Peace… One of the top performers on the international level, led Iran in scoring (20.0 points), rebounding (8.6), blocks (2.6) and minutes (32.6) in eight games during the 2010 FIBA World Championship in Turkey.
HIGHS 2012‐13 SEASON CAREER
PTS 11 4/12/10 at DEN
FGM 5 3/25 at LAL (4x)
FTM 5 4/10/11 vs NO (2x)
REB 10 4/12/11 at POR (2x)
AST 2 4/12/10 at DEN (3x)
STL 1 2/10/12 vs IND (5x)
BLK 4 4/18/12 vs NO
MIN 21 2/26/11 vs SAC
TRENDS:
2012‐13 Memphis Grizzlies Game Notes 13
#20 QUINCY PONDEXTER GUARD/FORWARDLAST FIVE GAMES Height: 6‐6 Weight: 225 DOB: 3/10/1988 Prior to NBA: Washington Home Country: USA NBA Season: 3rd Date/Opp MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
11/7 @ MIL 23 3 6 .500 3 4 .750 0 0 .000 1 1 2 1 2 1 0 0 9
11/9 vs HOU 29 2 7 .286 1 4 .250 0 0 .000 1 0 1 1 1 4 1 0 5
11/11 vs MIA 19 3 6 .500 1 2 .500 0 2 .000 0 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 7
11/14 @ OKC 27 4 10 .400 3 7 .429 2 2 1.000 1 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 13
11/16 vs NY 25 1 3 .333 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 3
2012‐13 SEASON AVERAGES GP/S 8/0 PPG 6.9 RPG 1.6 APG 1.5 FG% .413 3FG% .440 MIN 22.0
2012‐13 SEASON: Averaging career highs in scoring (6.9 points) and three‐point field goal percentage (.440, prev. .360 in 2010‐11)… Scored 10‐plus points once, a season‐high 14 points in the regular season home opener on Nov. 5 vs. Utah… Recorded a career‐high four steals on Nov. 9 vs. Houston. NBA CAREER: The three‐year veteran entered the season with career averages of 3.5 points, 1.6 rebounds and 0.4 assists on .432 shooting in 13.4 minutes in 130 games (14 starts) with the New Orleans Hornets and Memphis Grizzlies. PERSONAL: Born March 10, 1988 in Fresno, Calif… Father, Roscoe, played college basketball for Lute Olson at Long Beach State before being drafted by the Boston Celtics in the third round (53
rd overall) of the 1974 NBA
Draft and playing professionally for 10 seasons overseas… Attended San Joaquin Memorial High School in Fresno, Calif, where he led his team to a 33‐4 record during his senior season while teaming with current NBA centers Brook and Robin Lopez.
HIGHS 2012‐13 SEASON CAREER
PTS 14 11/5 vs UTA 17 2/8/12 vs MIN
FGM 5 11/5 vs UTA 7 Twice
3FGM 3 Twice 3 11/14/12 at OKC (3x)
FTM 2 3 times 7 3/2/11 at NY
REB 2 3 times 8 2/29/12 vs DAL
AST 3 10/31 at LAC 3 3 times
STL 4 11/9 vs HOU 4 11/9/12 vs HOU
MIN 29 11/9 vs HOU 36 2/8/12 vs MIN
TRENDS: Has already made 11 threes through the first seven games this season (1.4 per game)… Made 40 threes in 130 games in his first two NBA seasons (0.3 per game).
#50 ZACH RANDOLPH FORWARDLAST FIVE GAMES Height: 6‐9 Weight: 255 DOB: 7/16/1981 Prior to NBA: Michigan State Home Country: USA NBA Season: 12th Date/Opp MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
11/7 @ MIL 36 7 12 .583 0 0 .000 4 5 .800 4 9 13 1 1 1 3 0 18
11/9 vs HOU 42 5 13 .385 0 0 .000 5 6 .833 5 9 14 1 1 1 2 3 15
11/11 vs MIA 32 8 16 .500 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 5 7 12 1 4 0 2 0 18
11/14 @ OKC 36 8 14 .571 0 0 .000 4 4 1.000 3 8 11 0 3 2 2 1 20
11/16 vs NY 35 7 11 .636 0 0 .000 6 7 .857 8 7 15 0 3 0 1 0 20
2012‐13 SEASON AVERAGES GP/S 8/8 PPG 17.1 RPG 14.1 APG 0.9 FG% .482 STL 0.88 MIN 36.9
2012‐13 SEASON: Leads the NBA in total rebounding (career‐high 14.1) and offensive rebounding (career‐high 5.6) after playing only 28 games last season due to injury… Scored 10‐plus points eight times and 20‐plus points twice (2‐0 record), including a season‐high 20 points on Nov. 14 at Oklahoma City and Nov. 16 vs. New York... Grabbed 10‐plus rebounds eight times, including a season‐high 18 rebounds (nine offensive) on Nov. 5 vs. Utah… Posted eight double‐double (7‐1 record; 321 career). NBA CAREER: The 12‐year veteran entered the season with career averages of 17.3 points, 9.1 rebounds and 1.7 assists on .473 shooting in 31.4 minutes in 690 games (542 starts) with the Portland Trail Blazers, New York Knicks, Los Angeles Clippers and Memphis Grizzlies… Selected to the 2010‐11 All‐NBA Third Team… Named to the 2010 NBA All‐Star Game, his first career selection… Winner of the 2003‐04 NBA Most Improved Player Award… One of seven NBA players with at least 11,000 points and 5,500 rebounds since the start of the 2003‐04 season (Chris Bosh, Tim Duncan, Kevin Garnett, Pau Gasol, Dwight Howard and Dirk Nowitzki)… Averaged at least 20 points and 10 rebounds in five of his 11 professional seasons… The Grizzlies’ all‐time postseason leader in points (385), rebounds (210), rebounding average (10.5), field goals made (137) and free throws made (109).
HIGHS 2012‐13 SEASON CAREER
PTS 20 11/14 at OKC 43 3/29/07 vs MEM
FGM 8 3 times 17 1/19/07 at PHO
FTM 5 3 times 15 11/10/06 vs NOK
REB 18 11/5 vs UTA 25 2/27/10 at NY
AST 3 10/31 at LAC 8 12/16/05 vs SEA
STL 2 11/14 at OKC 5 2/10/04 vs UTA
BLK 3 11/9 vs HOU 5 11/23/04 at MIA
MIN 42 11/9 vs HOU 50 2/19/10 vs MIA (2x)
KEY STAT: Averaging 20.0 points and 13.0 rebounds on .600 shooting in last two games… Has 317 double‐doubles since the start of the 2003‐04 season, fifth‐most in the NBA.
PERSONAL: Born July 16, 1981 in Marion, Ind… Full name is Zachary Randolph… Nickname is “Z‐Bo,” a reference to the Friday movie franchise… Son of Mae Randolph… Has one brother, Roger… Has two sisters, Tomika and Kelly… Has two daughters, MacKenley and MaZiya… Attended Marion High School in Marion, Ind., where he earned USA Today and Parade First Team All‐American honors as a senior in 2000… Named Most Valuable Player of the 2000 McDonald’s All‐American game… Guided Marion to the 2000 Class 4A State Championship… Named 2000 Indiana Player of the Year by USA Today… Member of the silver medalist U.S. Team at the 2000 World Championship for Young Men… Extremely active in the Memphis community… An advocate for pit bulls, assisted in the rescue of a pit bull that was trapped in a drainage pipe in Memphis in July 2012… Teamed with Tia Torres of Animal Planet’s “Pit Bulls & Parolees,” of which he is a fan, to help the troubled dog receive long‐term care, financing the entire rescue, rehabilitation and adoption processes for the dog, named “Little Z‐Bo”… Received the Kia NBA Cares Community Assist Award in December 2010 in recognition to his outstanding efforts in the community.
2012‐13 Memphis Grizzlies Game Notes 14
#2 JOSH SELBY GUARDLAST FIVE GAMES Height: 6‐2 Weight: 183 DOB: 3/27/1991 Prior to NBA: Kansas Home Country: USA NBA Season: 2nd Date/Opp MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
11/7 @ MIL 3 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
11/9 vs HOU DNP (Coach’s Decision)
11/11 vs MIA 4 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0
11/14 @ OKC DNP (Coach’s Decision)
11/16 vs NY 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0
2012‐13 SEASON AVERAGES GP/S 3/0 PPG 0.0 RPG 0.3 APG 0.3 FG% .000 3FG% .000 MIN 2.7
2012‐13 SEASON: DNP (Coach’s Decision) five times from Oct. 31‐Nov. 5, Nov. 9 vs. Houston and Nov. 14 at Oklahoma City. NBA CAREER: Named co‐MVP of the 2012 NBA Summer League in Las Vegas, joining Damian Lillard of the Portland Trail Blazers… Ranked third in scoring (24.2 points) during the event while averaging 2.4 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 2.40 steals on .557 shooting in 27.4 minutes in five games… Shot .643 from three‐point range (27‐of‐42 3FG) and .889 from the free throw line… Averaged 2.3 points and 1.1 assists on .347 shooting in 8.5 minutes in 28 games in his rookie season. PERSONAL: Born March 27, 1991 in Baltimore… Son of Mae Witherspoon… Has two brothers, Daishon Knight and Dwayne Wheeler… Cousins are Portland Trail Blazers guard and former University of Memphis standout Will Barton and current University of Memphis guard Antonio Barton… Named the No. 1 high school recruit by Rivals.com and ranked fifth in the ESPNU100 and Scout.com final rankings.
HIGHS 2012‐13 NBA SEASON NBA CAREER
PTS 9 1/12/12 vs NY (2x)
FGM 4 1/24/12 at POR (2x)
3FGM 1 1/16/12 vs CHI (2x)
FTM 4 1/12/12 vs NY
REB 1 11/11 vs MIA 3 1/28/12 at PHO
AST 1 11/7 at MIL 7 12/30/11 vs HOU
STL 1 11/11 vs MIA 2 1/20/12 at DET
MIN 4 11/11 vs MIA 26 12/30/11 vs HOU
TRENDS:
#5 MARREESE SPEIGHTS FORWARD/CENTERLAST FIVE GAMES Height: 6‐10 Weight: 255 DOB: 8/4/1987 Prior to NBA: Florida Home Country: USA NBA Season: 5th Date/Opp MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
11/7 @ MIL 22 9 13 .692 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 1 8 9 1 4 0 1 2 18
11/9 vs HOU 21 2 9 .222 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 6 1 7 2 0 0 0 2 7
11/11 vs MIA 19 1 6 .167 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 3 2 5 1 3 0 2 0 4
11/14 @ OKC 7 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
11/16 vs NY 11 2 6 .333 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 1 1 0 3 0 1 1 5
2012‐13 SEASON AVERAGES GP/S 8/0 PPG 6.5 RPG 4.8 APG 0.6 FG% .396 BLK 0.88 MIN 17.1
2012‐13 SEASON: Scored 10‐plus points once, a season‐high 18 points on Nov. 7 at Milwaukee. NBA CAREER: The five‐year veteran entered the season with career averages of 7.6 points, 4.3 rebounds and 0.5 assists on .481 shooting in 16.4 minutes in 265 games (58 starts) for the Philadelphia 76ers and Memphis Grizzlies. PERSONAL: Born Aug. 4, 1987 in St. Petersburg, Fla… Attended Gibbs High School and Admiral Farragut Academy in St. Petersburg before spending his senior season at Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, Va… Had his jersey retired after one year at Admiral Farragut Academy… Hosted the 15th Annual SportsBall in 2009, a black‐tie affair benefiting Big Brothers Big Sisters of Memphis.
HIGHS 2012‐13 SEASON CAREER
PTS 18 11/7 at MIL 28 12/19/09 vs LAC
FGM 9 11/7 at MIL 12 3/13/12 vs LAL
FTM 3 Twice 8 3/30/10 vs OKC
REB 9 11/7 at MIL 18 2/15/12 at NJ
AST 1 Twice 5 3/13/12 vs LAL
STL 1 Twice 3 1/22/10 vs DAL
BLK 2 Twice 4 1/6/09 vs HOU (2x)
MIN 22 11/7 at MIL 49 3/13/12 vs LAL
TRENDS:
#1 TONY WROTEN GUARDLAST FIVE GAMES Height: 6‐6 Weight: 208 DOB: 4/13/1993 Prior to NBA: Washington Home Country: USA NBA Season: ROOKIE Date/Opp MIN FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
11/7 @ MIL 3 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
11/9 vs HOU DNP (Coach’s Decision)
11/11 vs MIA 4 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0
11/14 @ OKC DNP (Coach’s Decision)
11/16 vs NY 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2012‐13 SEASON AVERAGES GP/S 3/0 PPG 0.0 RPG 0.3 APG 0.0 FG% .000 STL 0.33 MIN 2.7
2012‐13 SEASON: Made NBA debut on Nov. 7 at Milwaukee, logging three minutes… DNP (Coach’s Decision) fourtimes from Oct. 31‐Nov. 5, Nov. 9 vs. Houston and Nov. 14 at Oklahoma City. NBA CAREER: The early‐entry candidate was selected by Memphis in the first round (No. 25 overall) of the 2012 NBA Draft on June 28, 2012. PERSONAL: Born April 13, 1993 in Seattle… Son of Tony and Shirley Wroten… A member of the 2010 USA U‐17 World Championship Team that captured the gold medal while attending Garfield High School, which also produced former NBA All‐Star Brandon Roy… Cousin is current Chicago Bulls guard and former Washington standout Nate Robinson.
HIGHS 2012‐13 SEASON CAREER
PTS
FGM
FTM
REB 1 11/11 vs MIA 1 11/11/12 vs MIA
AST
STL 1 11/11 vs MIA 11/11/12 vs MIA
BLK
MIN 4 11/11 vs MIA 4 11/11/12 vs MIA
TRENDS:
2012‐13 Memphis Grizzlies Game Notes 15
2012‐13 GRIZZLIES TEAM HIGHS Game 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 1st Half 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 2nd Half OT POINTS 108
@ MIL 11/7/12
29 vs NY 11/16/12
36 @ OKC 11/14/12
56 (3) @ OKC 11/14/12
31 vs NY 11/16/12
29 (2) vs UTA 11/5/12
56 vs UTA 11/5/12
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FG
44 (2) @ OKC 11/14/12
13 vs NY 11/16/12
13 (4) @ OKC 11/14/12
24 @ MIL 11/7/12
12 @ OKC 11/14/12
11 @ MIL 11/7/12
22 @ OKC 11/14/12
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FGA 94 @ OKC 11/14/12
28 @ OKC 11/14/12
26 vs HOU 11/9/12
51 (2) @ OKC 11/14/12
25 @ OKC 11/14/12
24 vs HOU 11/9/12
43 vs HOU 11/9/12
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FG%
.530 @ MIL 11/7/12
.591 vs NY 11/16/12
.591 @ MIL 11/7/12
.545 @ MIL 11/7/12
.529 @ MIL 11/7/12
.588 @ OKC 11/14/12
.524 @ OKC 11/14/12
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3FG 14 vs MIA 11/11/12
1 (4) vs MIA 11/11/12
6# vs MIA 11/11/12
7 vs MIA 11/11/12
3 vs MIA 11/11/12
4 vs MIA 11/11/12
7 vs MIA 11/11/12
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3FGA 24 vs MIA 11/11/12
5 vs HOU 11/9/12
9 vs MIA 11/11/12
13 vs MIA 11/11/12
6 vs MIA 11/11/12
7 @ LAC 10/31/12
11 (2) vs MIA 11/11/12
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3FG%
.583 vs MIA 11/11/12
.500 vs UTA 11/5/12
.800 @ OKC 11/14/12
.538 vs MIA 11/11/12
.500 (3) vs MIA 11/11/12
.800 vs MIA 11/11/12
.636 vs MIA 11/11/12
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FT 28 @ GS 11/2/12
7 @ GS 11/2/12
10 @ LAC 10/31/12
14 @ LAC 10/31/12
15 vs NY 11/16/12
11 @ GS 11/2/12
19 @ GS 11/2/12
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FTA
34 @ GS 11/2/12
7 @ GS 11/2/12
10 @ LAC 10/31/12
15 @ LAC 10/31/12
16 vs NY 11/16/12
14 vs MIA 11/11/12
24 @ GS 11/2/12
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FT%
.880 vs UTA 11/5/12
1.000# (3) @ OKC 11/14/12
1.000# (2) @ OKC 11/14/12
1.000# vs MIA 11/11/12
1.000# vs MIA 11/11/12
1.000 @ OKC 11/14/12
1.000 @ OKC 11/14/12
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REBOUNDS 51 vs UTA 11/5/12
16 @ MIL 11/7/12
14 vs UTA 11/5/12
27 vs UTA 11/5/12
12 (2) vs UTA 11/5/12
14 (2) vs HOU 11/9/12
25 @ MIL 11/7/12
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OFF REBS
18 vs HOU 11/9/12
5 (3) vs NY 11/16/12
6 vs HOU 11/9/12
11 vs HOU 11/9/12
6 (2) @ OKC 11/14/12
6 (2) vs HOU 11/9/12
12 @ LAC 10/31/12
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DEF REBS 38 @ MIL 11/7/12
12 @ MIL 11/7/12
11 vs UTA 11/5/12
20 vs UTA 11/5/12
10 (2) @ MIL 11/7/12
10 @ MIL 11/7/12
20 @ MIL 11/7/12
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ASSISTS
28 @ MIL 11/7/12
8 @ LAC 10/31/12
9 @ OKC 11/14/12
16 @ OKC 11/14/12
6 (3) vs HOU 11/9/12
7 @ MIL 11/7/12
13 @ MIL 11/7/12
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STEALS 14 (2) vs HOU 11/9/12
3 (2) @ OKC 11/14/12
8# @ LAC 10/31/12
11 @ LAC 10/31/12
5 vs HOU 11/9/12
4 vs HOU 11/9/12
9 vs HOU 11/9/12
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BLOCKS
10 vs UTA 11/5/12
2 (4) vs MIA 11/11/12
3 @ OKC 11/14/12
4 vs UTA 11/5/12
3 vs UTA 11/5/12
4 vs HOU 11/9/12
6 (2) vs HOU 11/9/12
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TURNOVERS 21 @ LAC 10/31/12
6 @ MIL 11/7/12
7 @ LAC 10/31/12
9 @ LAC 10/31/12
6 (3) vs MIA 11/11/12
6 @ LAC 10/31/12
12 @ LAC 10/31/12
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FOULS
25 @ LAC 10/31/12
6 @ GS 11/2/12
7 @ LAC 10/31/12
12 @ LAC 10/31/12
7 (2) @ OKC 11/14/12
7 (3) vs NY 11/16/12
14 @ OKC 11/14/12
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PTS IN PAINT (GAME ONLY)
60 vs UTA 11/5/12
2ND CHANCE PTS (GAME ONLY)
20 @ OKC 11/14/12
FAST BREAK PTS (GAME ONLY)
21 vs HOU 11/9/12
PTS OFF TOs (GAME ONLY)
27 vs HOU 11/9/12
# ‐ franchise record
2012‐13 Memphis Grizzlies Game Notes 16
2012‐13 OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS Game 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 1st Half 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 2nd Half OT POINTS 101
@ LAC 10/31/12
30 @ OKC 11/14/12
27 @ GS 11/2/12
50 vs UTA 11/5/12
26 @ OKC 11/14/12
31 @ GS 11/2/12
52 (2) @ OKC 11/14/12
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FG
40 vs UTA 11/5/12
12 @ LAC 10/31/12
11 @ GS 11/2/12
21 vs UTA 11/5/12
10 (2) vs HOU 11/9/12
12 vs UTA 11/5/12
19 (4) @ OKC 11/14/12
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FGA 91 @ MIL 11/7/12
25 @ LAC 10/31/12
22 (2) vs MIA 11/11/12
46 (2) vs MIA 11/11/12
24 @ MIL 11/7/12
25 @ MIL 11/7/12
49 @ MIL 11/7/12
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FG%
.514 @ LAC 10/31/12
.611 vs NY 11/16/12
.550 @ GS 11/2/12
.571 vs NY 11/16/12
.563 @ OKC 11/14/12
.588 @ LAC 10/31/12
.559 (2) @ OKC 11/14/12
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3FG 10 @ GS 11/2/12
4 @ MIL 11/7/12
3 vs UTA 11/5/12
4 (4) vs NY 11/16/12
2 (3) vs HOU 11/9/12
5 @ GS 11/2/12
6 @ GS 11/2/12
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3FGA 27 vs HOU 11/9/12
5 @ MIL 11/7/12
6 vs HOU 11/9/12
12 vs HOU 11/9/12
5 (2) vs HOU 11/9/12
10 vs HOU 11/9/12
15 vs HOU 11/9/12
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3FG%
.500 @ GS 11/2/12
.800 @ MIL 11/7/12
.750 vs UTA 11/5/12
.571 @ GS 11/2/12
1.000 @ OKC 11/14/12
.556 @ GS 11/2/12
.500 @ OKC 11/14/12
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FT 22 vs MIA 11/11/12
8 @ OKC 11/14/12
8 @ LAC 10/31/12
12 vs HOU 11/9/12
8 vs MIA 11/11/12
6 (2) @ MIL 11/7/12
16 vs MIA 11/11/12
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FTA
36 vs MIA 11/11/12
8 @ OKC 11/14/12
11 @ LAC 10/31/12
14 @ LAC 10/31/12
9 vs MIA 11/11/12
9 @ OKC 11/14/12
23 vs MIA 11/11/12
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FT%
.933 vs HOU 11/9/12
1.000# (2) @ OKC 11/14/12
1.000# (2) @ OKC 11/14/12
1.000# (2) @ OKC 11/14/12
1.000 @ OKC 11/14/12
1.000# @ MIL 11/7/12
.714 @ GS 11/2/12
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REBOUNDS 43 vs MIA 11/11/12
16 @ OKC 11/14/12
12 vs MIA 11/11/12
24 (3) @ OKC 11/14/12
11 vs UTA 11/5/12
13 (2) vs NY 11/16/12
23 @ MIL 11/7/12
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OFF REBS
16 @ MIL 11/7/12
5 vs MIA 11/11/12
5 vs MIA 11/11/12
10 vs MIA 11/11/12
5 @ MIL 11/7/12
6 @ MIL 11/7/12
11 @ MIL 11/7/12
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DEF REBS 31 (2) vs UTA 11/5/12
15 @ OKC 11/14/12
7 (6) vs NY 11/16/12
19 (2) @ OKC 11/14/12
8 (2) vs HOU 11/9/12
9 vs NY 11/16/12
15 vs HOU 11/9/12
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ASSISTS
25 @ LAC 10/31/12
8 @ LAC 10/31/12
8 @ GS 11/2/12
13 @ LAC 10/31/12
8 (2) vs HOU 11/9/12
8 vs UTA 11/5/12
12 (2) @ MIL 11/7/12
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STEALS 12 @ LAC 10/31/12
4 @ MIL 11/7/12
4 @ GS 11/2/12
5 (3) vs NY 11/16/12
4 (3) @ MIL 11/7/12
3 @ LAC 10/31/12
7 @ LAC 10/31/12
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BLOCKS
9 (2) @ MIL 11/7/12
3 (2) @ MIL 11/7/12
3 (3) vs NY 11/16/12
6 @ MIL 11/7/12
3 @ LAC 10/31/12
3 (2) vs HOU 11/9/12
6 @ LAC 10/31/12
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TURNOVERS 22 @ LAC 10/31/12
4 (2) @ OKC 11/14/12
12# @ LAC 10/31/12
15 @ LAC 10/31/12
7 (2) vs HOU 11/9/12
5 (2) vs NY 11/16/12
12 vs HOU 11/9/12
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FOULS
27 @ LAC 10/31/12
5 (3) vs NY 11/16/12
8 @ LAC 10/31/12
13 @ LAC 10/31/12
9 vs NY 11/16/12
7 (3) @ MIL 11/7/12
14 (3) vs UTA 11/5/12
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PTS IN PAINT (GAME ONLY)
52 (2) vs UTA 11/5/12
2ND CHANCE PTS (GAME ONLY)
20 @ MIL 11/7/12
FAST BREAK PTS (GAME ONLY)
29 @ LAC 10/31/12
PTS OFF TOs (GAME ONLY)
29 @ LAC 10/31/12
# ‐ franchise record
2012‐13 Memphis Grizzlies Game Notes 17
2012‐13 GRIZZLIES INDIVIDUAL HIGHS Game 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 1st Half 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 2nd Half OT POINTS 28
Gay @ OKC 11/14/12
8 (2) Gasol vs NY 11/16/12
16 Ellington vs MIA 11/11/12
16 Ellington vs MIA 11/11/12
12 Gasol vs NY 11/16/12
10 Speights @ MIL 11/7/12
18 Gay @ OKC 11/14/12
FG 12 Gay @ OKC 11/14/12
4 Gay @ MIL 11/7/12
5 Ellington vs MIA 11/11/12
5 (6) Conley vs NY 11/16/12
4 (3) Gay @ OKC 11/14/12
5 Speights @ MIL 11/7/12
7 Gay @ OKC 11/14/12
FGA 21 (2) Gay @ OKC 11/14/12
8 Gay vs HOU 11/9/12
7 Ellington vs MIA 11/11/12
13 Gay @ MIL 11/7/12
7 (3) Gay @ OKC 11/14/12
7 Speights @ MIL 11/7/12
12 Gay @ LAC 10/31/12
FG% (min. 4 atts.) (if 1.000, most without a miss)
.700 Conley (7‐10) vs UTA 11/5/12
.750 Gasol (3‐4) vs NY 11/16/12
.750 (2) Bayless (3‐4) @ GS 11/2/12
.800 Gasol (4‐5) @ MIL 11/7/12
.667 Gay (4‐6) vs HOU 11/9/12
.800 Bayless (4‐5) @ OKC 11/14/12
.800 Bayless (4‐5) @ OKC 11/14/12
3FG 7 Ellington vs MIA 11/11/12
1 (4) Gay vs MIA 11/11/12
4 Ellington vs MIA 11/11/12
4 Ellington vs MIA 11/11/12
2 Conley @ GS 11/2/12
2 Ellington vs MIA 11/11/12
3 Ellington vs MIA 11/11/12
3FGA 11 Ellington vs MIA 11/11/12
2 (4) Gay vs MIA 11/11/12
6 Ellington vs MIA 11/11/12
7 Ellington vs MIA 11/11/12
3 (2) Ellington vs MIA 11/11/12
3 Conley @ LAC 10/31/12
5 Ellington vs MIA 11/11/12
3FG% (min. 2 atts.) (if 1.000, most without a miss)
1.000 Ellington (2‐2) vs UTA 11/5/12
.500 Gay vs MIA 11/11/12
1.000 (2) Pondexter (3‐3) @ OKC 11/14/12
.667 (3) Ellington (4‐6) vs MIA 11/11/12
.667 Conley (2‐3) @ GS 11/2/12
1.000 Ellington vs MIA 11/11/12
.667 (4) Gay (2‐3) @ OKC 11/14/12
FT 10 Gasol vs UTA 11/5/12
4 (2) Gay vs MIA 11/11/12
3 Randolph vs NY 11/16/12
5 Randolph @ GS 11/2/12
10 Gasol vs NY 11/16/12
6 (2) Gay vs UTA 11/5/12
10 Gasol vs NY 11/16/12
FTA 10 Gasol vs UTA 11/5/12
4 (2) Gay vs MIA 11/11/12
4 Randolph vs NY 11/16/12
5 Randolph @ GS 11/2/12
10 Gasol vs NY 11/16/12
6 (3) Gay vs UTA 11/5/12
10 Gasol vs NY 11/16/12
FT% (min. 4 atts.) (if 1.000, most without a miss)
1.000 (8) Randolph (4‐4) @ OKC 11/14/12
1.000 (2) Gay (4‐4) vs MIA 11/11/12
.750 Randolph (3‐4) vs NY 11/16/12
1.000 (2) Gay (4‐4) vs MIA 11/11/12
1.000 Gasol (10‐10) vs NY 11/16/12
1.000 (2) Gay (6‐6) vs UTA 11/5/12
1.000 (3) Gay (8‐8) vs UTA 11/5/12
REBOUNDS 18 Randolph vs UTA 11/5/12
6 (4) Randolph vs NY 11/16/12
5 Gasol vs MIA 11/11/12
10 (3) Randolph vs NY 11/16/12
6 Gay @ GS 11/2/12
7 (2) Randolph vs HOU 11/9/12
10 Randolph vs UTA 11/5/12
OFF REBS 9 Randolph vs UTA 11/5/12
4 Randolph vs NY 11/16/12
2 (5) Randolph vs NY 11/16/12
6 Randolph vs NY 11/16/12
3 (3) Randolph @ OKC 11/14/12
4 Randolph vs UTA 11/5/12
5 Randolph vs UTA 11/5/12
DEF REBS 10 Randolph @ GS 11/2/12
4 (4) Randolph @ OKC 11/14/12
4 (3) Gasol vs MIA 11/11/12
7 (2) Randolph @ GS 11/2/12
4 Gay @ GS 11/2/12
4 (2) Gay vs MIA 11/11/12
5 (2) Gay vs MIA 11/11/12
ASSISTS 12 Conley @ MIL 11/7/12
6 Conley @ MIL 11/7/12
4 Conley vs MIA 11/11/12
8 Conley @ MIL 11/7/12
4 Conley vs HOU 11/9/12
3 Conley @ GS 11/2/12
5 (2) Gasol vs UTA 11/5/12
STEALS 5 Conley @ GS 11/2/12
2 (4) Conley vs NY 11/16/12
2 (4) Pondexter vs HOU 11/9/12
2 (10) Conley vs NY 11/16/12
2 (5) Gasol @ OKC 11/14/12
2 Pondexter vs HOU 11/9/12
3 (2) Gay vs MIA 11/11/12
BLOCKS 3 (2) Randolph vs HOU 11/9/12
1 (9) Gay vs MIA 11/11/12
2 (2) Gay vs NY 11/16/12
2 (3) Gay vs NY 11/16/12
2 Gasol vs UTA 11/5/12
2 Randolph vs HOU 11/9/12
3 Gasol vs UTA 11/5/12
TURNOVERS 6 Conley @ LAC 10/31/12
3 Gay @ MIL 11/7/12
2 (2) Randolph @ GS 11/2/12
4 Conley @ GS 11/2/12
2 (8) Allen vs NY 11/16/12
2 (2) Bayless vs MIA 11/11/12
3 (2) Bayless vs MIA 11/11/12
FOULS 5 Bayless @ OKC 11/14/12
2 (4) Randolph vs NY 11/16/12
2 (6) Bayless @ OKC 11/14/12
3 (2) Bayless @ OKC 11/14/12
4 Allen vs NY 11/16/12
3 Speights @ GS 11/2/12
4 Allen vs NY 11/16/12
2012‐13 Memphis Grizzlies Game Notes 18
2012‐13 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL HIGHS Game 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 1st Half 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 2nd Half OT POINTS 34
Durant @ OKC 11/14/12
11 Hayward vs UTA 11/5/12
12 Curry @ GS 11/2/12
17 Curry @ GS 11/2/12
12 Parsons vs HOU 11/9/12
12 Crawford @ LAC 10/31/12
21 Durant @ OKC 11/14/12
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FG 12 Durant @ OKC 11/14/12
5 (2) James vs MIA 11/11/12
5 Curry @ GS 11/2/12
7 (2) James vs MIA 11/11/12
5 (2) Parsons vs HOU 11/9/12
5 (3) Durant @ OKC 11/14/12
8 Durant @ OKC 11/14/12
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FGA 21 Durant @ OKC 11/14/12
9 Hayward vs UTA 11/5/12
8 Curry @ GS 11/2/12
12 (2) Jennings @ MIL 11/7/12
7 Parsons vs HOU 11/9/12
7 (4) Durant @ OKC 11/14/12
12 Durant @ OKC 11/14/12
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FG% (min. 4 atts.) (if 1.000, most without a miss)
.800 Perkins (4‐5) @ OKC 11/14/12
.625 James (5‐8) vs MIA 11/11/12
1.000 Crawford (4‐4) @ LAC 10/31/12
.750 (4) Ibaka (3‐4) @ OKC 11/14/12
.800 Sanders (4‐5) @ MIL 11/7/12
.833 Daniels (5‐6) @ MIL 11/7/12
.750 Jordan (3‐4) @ LAC 10/31/12
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3FG 6 Curry @ GS 11/2/12
2 Jennings @ MIL 11/7/12
2 (2) Delfino vs HOU 11/9/12
3 Curry @ GS 11/2/12
2 (2) Parsons vs HOU 11/9/12
2 (3) Curry @ GS 11/2/12
3 (2) Parsons vs HOU 11/9/12
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3FGA 10 Curry @ GS 11/2/12
2 (5) Battier vs MIA 11/11/12
3 Delfino vs HOU 11/9/12
4 Curry @ GS 11/2/12
3 (2) Parsons vs HOU 11/9/12
4 (2) Barnes @ GS 11/2/12
6 Curry @ GS 11/2/12
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3FG% (min. 2 atts.) (if 1.000, most without a miss)
1.000 Green (2‐2) @ LAC 10/31/12
1.000 Jennings (2‐2) @ MIL 11/7/12
1.000 Curry (2‐2) @ GS 11/2/12
1.000 (2) Kidd (2‐2) vs NY 11/16/12
1.000 Green (2‐2) @ LAC 10/31/12
.667 Curry (2‐3) @ GS 11/2/12
1.000 Green (2‐2) @ LAC 10/31/12
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FT 10 Landry @ GS 11/2/12
4 Harden vs HOU 11/9/12
4 Harden vs HOU 11/9/12
8 Harden vs HOU 11/9/12
5 Durant @ OKC 11/14/12
5 Cole vs MIA 11/11/12
5 (4) Durant @ OKC 11/14/12
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FTA 12 Landry @ GS 11/2/12
4 Harden vs HOU 11/9/12
4 (3) Harden vs HOU 11/9/12
8 Harden vs HOU 11/9/12
5 Durant @ OKC 11/14/12
6 Cole vs MIA 11/11/12
6 (3) Cole vs MIA 11/11/12
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FT% (min. 4 atts.) (if 1.000, most without a miss)
1.000 Durant (9‐9) @ OKC 11/14/12
1.000 Harden (4‐4) vs HOU 11/9/12
1.000 Harden (4‐4) vs HOU 11/9/12
1.000 (3) Durant (4‐4) @ OKC 11/14/12
1.000 (2) Durant (5‐5) @ OKC 11/14/12
.833 Cole (5‐6) vs MIA 11/11/12
1.000 Durant (5‐5) @ OKC 11/14/12
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REBOUNDS 13 Asik vs HOU 11/9/12
6 Millsap vs UTA 11/5/12
5 (2) Wade vs MIA 11/11/12
8 Asik vs HOU 11/9/12
4 Jefferson vs UTA 11/5/12
4 (3) Chandler vs NY 11/16/12
7 Sanders @ MIL 11/7/12
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OFF REBS 5 Sanders @ MIL 11/7/12
2 (4) James vs MIA 11/11/12
3 Wade vs MIA 11/11/12
4 Wade vs MIA 11/11/12
3 Sanders @ MIL 11/7/12
2 (3) Harrellson vs MIA 11/11/12
4 Sanders @ MIL 11/7/12
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DEF REBS 10 (2) Durant @ OKC 11/14/12
5 Asik vs HOU 11/9/12
5 Odom @ LAC 10/31/12
7 (2) Durant @ OKC 11/14/12
4 Lee @ GS 11/2/12
3 (3) Chandler vs NY 11/16/12
4 (4) Lin vs HOU 11/9/12
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ASSISTS 13 Westbrook @ OKC 11/14/12
4 Mo Williams vs UTA 11/5/12
6 Jack @ GS 11/2/12
8 Westbrook @ OKC 11/14/12
6 Paul @ LAC 10/31/12
3 Paul @ LAC 10/31/12
9 Paul @ LAC 10/31/12
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STEALS 4 (2) Jennings @ MIL 11/7/12
2 Ellis @ MIL 11/7/12
1 (15) Prigioni vs NY 11/16/12
2 (3) Jennings @ MIL 11/7/12
3 Paul @ LAC 11/2/12
2 (3) Allen vs MIA 11/11/12
3 (3) Durant @ OKC 11/14/12
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BLOCKS 4 (2) Ibaka @ OKC 11/14/12
2 Dalembert @ MIL 11/7/12
3 Wallace vs NY 11/16/12
3 (2) Wallace vs NY 11/16/12
2 Millsap vs UTA 11/5/12
2 (2) Harden vs HOU 11/9/12
2 (2) Henson @ MIL 11/7/12
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TURNOVERS 9 Jordan @ LAC 10/31/12
2 (2) Felton vs NY 11/16/12
5 Jordan @ LAC 10/31/12
7 Jordan @ LAC 10/31/12
2 (4) Durant @ OKC 11/14/12
4 Anthony vs NY 11/16/12
3 (4) Durant @ OKC 11/14/12
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FOULS 6 (2) Collison @ OKC 11/14/12
2 (6) Anthony vs NY 11/16/12
3 (2) Wallace vs NY 11/16/12
3 (5) Wallace vs NY 11/16/12
3 (4) Chandler vs NY 11/16/12
3 (2) Millsap vs UTA 11/5/12
5 (2) Patterson vs HOU 11/9/12
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2012‐13 Memphis Grizzlies Game Notes 19
GRIZZLIES BY THE NUMBERS POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS LED GRIZZLIES IN (includes ties)
PLAYER 10+ 20+ 30+ 10+ 20+ 10+ 20+ Dbl‐Dbl Trp‐Dbl PTS REB AST STL BLK MIN
Allen 3 1 Arthur Bayless 2 1 Conley 6 1 1 1 1 7 3 Ellington 2 1 1 Gasol 6 4 1 3 2 1 4 4 Gay 8 4 3 3 4 1
Haddadi Pondexter 2 1 Randolph 8 2 8 8 1 8 1 3 3 Selby
Speights 1 1 2 Wroten
STARTING LINEUPS (1) RECORD AS STARTER STARTING FIVE GAMES DATES RECORD PLAYER RECORD
Gay, Randolph, Gasol, Allen, Conley 8 10/31‐11/16 7‐1 Allen 7‐1 .875
Conley 7‐1 .875
Gasol 7‐1 .875
Gay 7‐1 .875
Randolph 7‐1 .875
GAMES MISSED – INJURIES/ILLNESS (2) PLAYER INJURY GAMES DATES RECORD
Darrell Arthur Non‐displaced fracture, left fibula 2 10/31‐11/2 1‐1
COMEBACKS BLOWN LEADS ∆ Score/Time Game ∆ Score/Time Game
All Games ‐12 7‐19, 4:33 left in 1st 11/5 vs UTA +6 55‐49, 11:43 left in 3
rd 10/31 at LAC
At Home ‐12 7‐19, 4:33 left in 1st 11/5 vs UTA ‐ ‐ ‐
On Road ‐10 20‐30, 0:02.7 left in 1st 11/14 at OKC +6 55‐49, 11:43 left in 3
rd 10/31 at LAC
* ‐ Grizzlies score listed first
LARGEST LEAD LARGEST DEFICIT Largest Lead/Deficit +27 104‐77, 3:30 left in 4
th 11/11 vs MIA ‐12 34‐46, 4:54 left in 2nd 10/31 at LAC
* ‐ Grizzlies score listed first
2012‐13 Memphis Grizzlies Game Notes 20
GRIZZLIES TEAM MISCELLANEOUS STATS
TEAM RECORDS HOME ATTENDANCE
RECORD HOME ROAD OT GAMES 4
OVERALL 7‐1 4‐0 3‐1 TOTAL 69,123
Northwest 2‐0 1‐0 1‐0 AVERAGE 17,281
Pacific 1‐0 1‐0 HIGH 18,119
Southwest 1‐1 1‐0 0‐1 SELLOUTS 1
WESTERN 4‐1 2‐0 2‐1 SELLOUT DATES 11/11 vs MIA
Atlantic 1‐0 1‐0
Central 1‐0 1‐0
Southeast 1‐0 1‐0
EASTERN 3‐0 2‐0 1‐0
WON‐LOST STREAKS (2012‐13 REGULAR SEASON)
CURRENT STREAKS OVERALL Won 7 HOME Won 15# ROAD Won 3 OT Lost 2
Longest Winning Streak OVERALL Won 7 HOME Won 15# ROAD Won 3 OT
Longest Losing Streak OVERALL Lost 1 HOME ROAD Lost 1 OT Lost 2
RECORD WHEN…
7‐1 … Overall 4‐1 … Outrebound Opp. 4‐4 … Preseason
3‐0 … vs Eastern Conference 2‐0 … Outrebounded by Opp. 7‐1 … October/November
4‐1 … vs Western Conference 1‐0 … Tied Rebounds 0‐0 … December
4‐0 … Leading after 1st Q 4‐1 … More FTM than Opp. 0‐0 … January
4‐1 … Trailing after 1st Q 2‐0 … Less FTM than Opp. 0‐0 … February
0‐0 … Tied after 1st Q 1‐0 … Tied FTM 0‐0 … March
5‐1 … Leading at Half 2‐0 … More 3FGM than Opp. 0‐0 … April
2‐0 … Trailing at Half 2‐1 … Less 3FGM than Opp. …
0‐0 … Tied at Half 3‐0 … Tied 3FGM 1‐0 … Monday
7‐1 … Leading after 3rd Q 3‐0 … More TO than Opp. 0‐0 … Tuesday
0‐0 … Trailing after 3rd Q 4‐1 … Less TO than Opp. 1‐1 … Wednesday
0‐0 … Tied after 3rd Q 0‐0 … Tied TO 0‐0 … Thursday
0‐0 … In Overtime 0‐0 … Scoring < 80 points 2‐0 … Friday
3‐0 … Outshooting Opp. (%) 1‐1 … Scoring 81‐99 points 1‐0 … Saturday
4‐1 … Outshot by Opp. (%) 6‐0 … Scoring > 100 points 1‐0 … Sunday
1‐0 … Shoot .500+ 0‐1 … Opp. Scoring > 100 points …
5‐1 … Shoot under .500 4‐0 … Bench outscores Opp. bench 2‐0 … ESPN
0‐0 … Tied FG% 3‐1 … Bench outscored by Opp. Bench 0‐0 … TNT
1‐0 … 1st game of back‐to‐back 0‐0 … Tied bench scoring 0‐0 … NBA TV
0‐0 … 2nd game of back‐to‐back 0‐0 … On zero days of rest 5‐1 SportSouth
WON‐LOST MARGIN
Margin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
Won by 1 1 3 2
Lost by 1
Margin 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
Won by
Lost by
QUARTER‐BY‐QUARTER STATS BENCH SCORING
Quarter 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT 2OT TOT GRIZZ OPPONENT
Grizz 181 234 203 198 816 Season Avg. 28.3 Season Avg. 29.0
Avg 22.6 29.3 25.4 24.8 102.0 Team High 41, 11/11 vs MIA Team High 49, 10/31 at LAC
‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Team Low 17, 10/31 at LAC Team Low 13, 11/14 at OKC
Opponent 193 177 174 198 742 Player High 25, Ellington Player High 29, Crawford
Avg 24.1 22.1 21.8 24.8 92.8 11/11 vs MIA 10/31 at LAC
2012‐13 Memphis Grizzlies Game Notes 21
LAST TIME… …Team scored 120+ points ...Player scored 40+ points
GRIZZ 128, 1/21/12 vs. Sacramento GRIZZ Rudy Gay (41), 12/13/09 at Miami
OPP 120, 3/17/12 at New York OPP Kevin Durant (40), 1/8/11 at Oklahoma City
…Team grabbed 50+ rebounds ...Player scored 30+ points
GRIZZ 51, 11/5/12 vs. Utah GRIZZ Rudy Gay (32), 4/11/12 vs. Phoenix
OPP 51, 3/13/12 vs. LA Lakers OPP Kevin Durant (34), 11/14/12 at Oklahoma City
…Team recorded 30+ assists ...Player scored 25+ points
GRIZZ 33, 3/7/12 at Golden State GRIZZ Rudy Gay (28), 11/14/12 at Oklahoma City
OPP 36, 4/13/11 at LA Clippers OPP Stephen Curry (26), 11/2 at Golden State
…Team made 10+ three‐pointers ...Player grabbed 25+ rebounds
GRIZZ 14, 11/11/12 vs. Miami GRIZZ Zach Randolph (25), 2/27/10 at New York
OPP 11, 4/23/12 vs. Cleveland OPP Never
…Team recorded 15+ steals ...Player grabbed 20+ rebounds
GRIZZ 15, 3/13/12 vs. LA Lakers GRIZZ Zach Randolph (20), 1/29/11 vs. Washington
OPP 16, 4/13/11 at LA Clippers OPP Marcus Camby (22), 1/24/12 at Portland
…Team recorded 15+ blocks ...Player recorded 15+ assists
GRIZZ 15, 4/7/06 vs. Milwaukee GRIZZ Chucky Atkins (16), 4/18/07 at Minnesota
OPP 15, 1/27/09 vs. Denver OPP Steve Nash (15), 3/10/12 at Phoenix
…Team had ALL starters score in double figures ...Player recorded 10+ assists
GRIZZ 4/23/12 vs. Cleveland (Allen, Conley, M. Gasol, Gay, Speights) GRIZZ Mike Conley (12), 11/7/12 at Milwaukee
OPP 3/10/12 at Phoenix (Dudley, Frye, Gortat, Hill, Nash) OPP Russell Westbrook (13), 11/14/12 at Oklahoma City
…Team had two players score 30+ points ...Player made 15+ field goals
GRIZZ 3/7/09 vs. Philadelphia (Conley, 31; M. Gasol, 30) GRIZZ Zach Randolph (15), 12/29/10 at Sacramento
OPP 3/13/12 vs. LA Lakers (Bynum, 37; Bryant, 34) OPP Tony Parker (15), 12/18/10 at San Antonio
…Team had four players score 20+ points ...Player made 7+ three‐pointers
GRIZZ 1/21/12 vs. Sacramento (Conley, M. Gasol, Gay, Mayo) GRIZZ Wayne Ellington (7), 11/11/12 vs. Miami
OPP 4/12/10 at Denver (Afflalo, Anthony, Nene, J.R. Smith) OPP Toney Douglas (9), 3/17/10 at New York
…Team had seven‐or‐more players score 10+ points ...Player recorded 7+ steals
GRIZZ 4/6/12 at Miami GRIZZ Tony Allen (8), 4/23/12 vs. Cleveland #
(Arenas, Conley, M. Gasol, Gay, Mayo, Randolph, Speights) OPP Rajon Rondo (8), 3/23/11 at Boston
OPP 2/15/12 vs. New Jersey ...Player recorded 7+ blocks
(Brooks, Gaines, Humphries, Morrow, Petro, D. Williams, S. Williams) GRIZZ Pau Gasol (7), 11/19/07 vs. Seattle
…Team had four‐or‐more players record a double‐double OPP Marcus Camby (7), 3/24/08 vs. Denver
GRIZZ 1/21/08 vs. Chicago ...Player recorded a triple‐double
(Conley, Gay, P. Gasol, Miller) GRIZZ Pau Gasol (17 pts, 13 reb, 12 ast), 1/24/07 at Utah
OPP 4/2/04 vs. Phoenix OPP Blake Griffin (31 pts, 10 reb, 10 ast), 4/13/11 at LA Clippers
(J. Johnson, McDyess, Marion, Stoudemire) ...Player scored 25+ points off the bench
GRIZZ Wayne Ellington (25), 11/11/12 vs. Miami
OPP Jamal Crawford (29), 10/31 at LA Clippers
...Player recorded a 30‐10 game
GRIZZ Zach Randolph (30 pts, 12 reb), 3/14/11 vs. LA Clippers
OPP Kevin Durant (34 pts, 10 reb), 11/14/12 at Oklahoma City
...Player recorded a 20‐20 game
GRIZZ Zach Randolph (24 pts, 20 reb), 1/29/11 vs. Washington
OPP Andris Biedrins (28 pts, 21 reb), 11/26/10 vs. Golden State
...Grizzlies player converted a four‐point play
GRIZZ Mike Miller (twice), 12/14/07 vs. LA Clippers
OPP Mike Dunleavy, 3/31/12 at Milwaukee
* ‐ Regular Season Games ONLY
2012‐13 Memphis Grizzlies Game Notes 22
MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES 2012‐13 GAME‐BY‐GAME
Grizzlies Opponents G Date Opp. W/L Score Rec. Att. 1
st 2
nd Half 3
rd 4
th OT 2OT High Pts High Rebs High Asts High Pts
1 10/31 @ LAC L 92‐101 0‐1 19,060 24‐26 29‐23 53‐49 24‐24 15‐28 Gay 25 Randolph 16 Conley, Gasol 5 Crawford 29 2 11/2 @ GS W 104‐94 1‐1 19,596 28‐20 23‐27 51‐47 24‐16 29‐31 Conley, Gasol 21 Randolph 14 Conley 7 Curry 26 3 11/5 vs UTA W 103‐94 2‐1 17,401 18‐25 29‐25 47‐50 27‐18 29‐26 Gasol 22 Randolph 18 Gasol 8 Hayward 19 4 11/7 @ MIL W 108‐90 3‐1 11,465 23‐22 33‐21 56‐43 25‐25 27‐22 ZR/MS 18 Randolph 13 Conley 12 Jennings 19 5 11/9 vs HOU W 93‐85 4‐1 16,087 17‐24 25‐22 42‐46 27‐22 24‐17 Gay 21 Randolph 14 Conley 4 Parsons 19 6 11/11 vs MIA W 104‐86 5‐1 18,119 22‐21 34‐20 56‐41 20‐25 28‐20 Ellington 25 Randolph 12 Conley 9 Bosh 22 7 11/14 @ OKC W 107‐97 6‐1 18,203 20‐30 36‐15 56‐41 25‐26 26‐26 Gay 28 Randolph 11 Conley 7 Durant 34 8 11/16 vs NY W 105‐95 7‐1 17,516 29‐25 25‐24 54‐49 31‐18 20‐28 Gasol 24 Randolph 15 Conley 8 Anthony 20 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82