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WASHINGTON WIZARDS (3-1) @ CHICAGO BULLS (1-3)

EASTERN CONFERENCE PLAYOFFS FIRST ROUND


POST-SEASON GAME FIVE, HOME GAME THREE
TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 2014 7:00 PM CT
UNITED CENTER
Comcast SportsNet / TNT / ESPN 1000 AM / WRTO-AM
PROB-A-BULL STARTERS
Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Player Updates
F 34 MIKE DUNLEAVY

6-9 230 2013-14 Playoffs: 15.3 ppg, 3.3 rpg, 2.5 apg, 0.75 spg, 32.4 mpg, .511 FG%, .522 3FG%, .750 FT%
Career Playoff Average: 10.4 ppg, 2.7 rpg, 2.0 apg, 0.69 spg, 22.5 mpg, .495 FG%, .449 3FG%, .760 FT%
Note: Scored a playoff career-high 35 points on a playoff franchise record eight three pointers at WAS (04/25)
F 5 CARLOS BOOZER 6-9 266 2013-14 Playoffs: 9.5 ppg, 7.5 rpg, 1.0 apg, 23.3 mpg, .457 FG%, .857 FT%
Career Playoff Average: 17.2 ppg, 11.1 rpg, 2.4 apg, 0.73 spg, 35.5 mpg, .484 FG%, .724 FT%
Note: Ranked second on the team with 24 double-doubles
C 13 JOAKIM NOAH 6-11 232 2013-14 Playoffs: 11.5 ppg, 11.5 rpg, 4.0 apg, 1.00 bpg, 0.75 spg, 41.7 mpg, .545 FG%, .667 FT%
Career Playoff Average: 10.7 ppg, 10.8 rpg, 2.6 apg, 1.89 bpg, 0.98 spg, 35.4 mpg, .478 FG%, .725 FT%
Note: Recorded 10 points, a game-high 15 rebounds, five assists and two blocks in Game 4 at WAS (04/27)
G 21 JIMMY BUTLER 6-7 220 2013-14 Playoffs: 13.0 ppg, 5.5 rpg, 2.3 apg, 1.25 spg, 43.8 mpg, .381 FG%, .250 3FG%, .762 FT%
Career Playoff Average: 11.2 ppg, 4.4 rpg, 2.2 apg, 1.05 spg, 35.2 mpg, .420 FG%, .358 3FG% .803 FT%
Note: Played a playoff career-high 53:00 minutes in Game 2 vs. WAS (04/22/14)
G 12 KIRK HINRICH 6-4 190 2013-14 Playoffs: 9.8 ppg, 4.5 apg, 3.3 rpg. 1.00 spg, 31.9 mpg, .378 FG%, .214 3FG% , .500 FT%
Career Playoff Average: 13.0 ppg, 4.8 apg, 3.2 rpg, 1.31 spg, 33.7 mpg, .426 FG%, .389 3FG%, .745 FT%
Note: Posted 16 points (7-16 FG) in 29:00 in Game 1 vs. WAS (04/20)


2014 NBA PLAYOFFS: No. 4 CHICAGO BULLS vs. No. 5 WASHINGTON WIZARDS
Game 1: Washington @ Chicago Sunday, April 20, 6:00 p.m. (CDT) Wizards won 102-93
Game 2: Washington @ Chicago Tuesday, April 22, 8:30 p.m. (CDT) Wizards won 101-99 (OT)
Game 3: Chicago @ Washington Friday, April 25, 7:00 p.m. (CDT) Bulls won 100-97
Game 4: Chicago @ Washington Sunday, April 27, 12:00 p.m. (CDT) Wizards won 98-89
Game 5: Washington @ Chicago Tuesday, April 29, 7:00 p.m. (CDT) Comcast SportsNet / TNT / ESPN 1000 AM / WRTO-AM
Game 6: Chicago @ Washington Thursday, May 1, 7:00 p.m. (CDT) Comcast SportsNet / TNT / ESPN 1000 (if necessary)
Game 7: Washington @ Chicago Saturday, May 3, Time TBD Comcast SportsNet / National Broadcast TBD / ESPN 1000 AM / WRTO-AM (if necessary)


NOTE-A-BULL
In franchise history, the Bulls are 2-6 (.250) in Game 5s when trailing a series 3-1the two wins came in 2007 at Detroit and in 2012 versus Philadelphia.
In franchise history, Chicago is 22-20 (.524) in Game 5s and 15-4 (.789) in Game 5s played at home.
In Game 4, Taj Gibson scored a career-high 32 points (13-16 FG, 6-7 FT) and grabbed seven rebounds. In the contest, Gibson also recorded a career-high 13
made field goals on a playoff-high 16 field goal attempts.
With his 32 points and seven rebounds in Game 4, Taj Gibson became the first Bulls player with at least 30 points and five rebounds off the bench in a playoff
game since starters and subs were first tracked in 1970 (ESPN Stats & Information).
In Game 4, Joakim Noah recorded his 20
th
career playoff double-double with 10 points and a game-high 15 rebounds. Noah posted a career-high 47 double-
doubles during the regular season.
In Game 3, Mike Dunleavy scored a playoff career-high 35 points (12-19 FG, 8-10 3FG, 3-4 FT), grabbed five rebounds and added three assists in 39 minutes
played. Dunleavy became only the fourth different player in Bulls franchise history to score as many as 35 points in a road playoff victory (Bob Love once, Derrick
Rose twice, Michael Jordan16 times) (Elias Sports Bureau).
In Game 3, Mike Dunleavy recorded a Bulls franchise playoff record with eight made three-pointers. The previous franchise playoff record was held by Scottie
Pippen, who made seven three-pointers at Utah on June 6, 1997.
In Game 3s victory, Chicago scored at least 100 points for the first time in the series. Since the 1987-88 season, the Bulls are 89-16 (.848) in the playoffs when
they score at least 100 points in a game. In the 2013-14 regular season, Chicago was 23-2 (.920) when it scored 100 or more points in a game.
Jimmy Butler (53:00), Joakim Noah (46:00), D.J. Augustin (41:00) and Taj Gibson (36:00) all posted career playoff highs in minutes played in Game 2.
Since the NBA Playoffs current format of 16 teams was instituted in 1984 postseason, the fourth-seeded team is 29-31 (.483) in series matchups, and 146-148
(.497) overall.
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: Kirk Hinrich (HINE-rick), Nazr Mohammed (NAH-zee), Joakim Noah (JOE-keem), Tom Thibodeau (Thib-uh-DOE), Lou Amundson (Ah-mund-son).
2013-14 TRANSACTIONS Drafted forwards Tony Snell and Erik Murphy (06/27/13) signed free agent guard Mike Dunleavy (07/10/13) signed draft picks forwards Tony Snell and Erik
Murphy (07/10/13) waived guard Richard Hamilton (07/10/13) re-signed center Nazr Mohammed (07/11/13) waived forward Malcolm Thomas (07/23/13) signed free agents guard
Mike James, guard Dahntay Jones, center Dexter Pittman, forward D.J. White, guard Kalin Lucas, and guard Patrick Christopher (09/27/13) waived guards Kalin Lucas and Patrick
Christopher (10/02/13) waived guard Dahntay Jones (10/8/13) waived forward D.J. White and center Dexter Pittman (10/26/13) exercised the fourth-year option for Jimmy Butler and
the third-year option for Marquis Teague (10/30/13) assigned guard Marquis Teague to the Iowa Energy of the NBA Development League (12/03/13) recalled guard Marquis Teague
from the Iowa Energy of the NBA Development League (12/04/13) signed free agent guard D.J. Augustin (12/13/13) waived guard Mike James (12/16/13) assigned guard Marquis
Teague to the Iowa Energy of the NBA Development League (12/26/13) conveyed the contract of Luol Deng to the Cleveland Cavaliers for multiple draft picks, along with the contract of
Andrew Bynum (01/07/14) waived center Andrew Bynum (01/07/14) signed Cartier Martin to a 10-day contract (01/10/14) recalled guard Marquis Teague from the Iowa Energy of
the NBA Development League (01/15/14) signed Cartier Martin to a 10-day contract (01/20/14) acquired forward Tornike Shengelia from the Brooklyn Nets in exchange for guard
Marquis Teague (01/21/14) signed Mike James to a 10-day contract (01/22/14) signed Jarvis Varnado to a 10-day contract (02/18/14) signed free agent guard Jimmer Fredette
(03/02/14) waived forward Erik Murphy (04/03/14)signed free agent guard/forward Ronnie Brewer (04/07/14) signed free agent guard Mike James and free agent forward Lou
Amundson (04/10/14) waived forward Tornike Shengelia (04/14/14) signed forward Greg Smith (04/14/14).
ATHLETICO INJURY REPORT: Mike Dunleavy (bruised left thumb) is day-to-day; Derrick Rose (right knee) is out.

FIRST ROUND PLAYOFF OPPONENT WASHINGTON WIZARDS (3-1)

BULLS vs. WIZARDS ALL-TIME
ALL- TIME .......................... Bulls lead 113-95
BULLS CURRENT STREAK ........1 Win
BULLS HOME STREAK ............. 1 Loss
BULLS ROAD STREAK ...............1 Win

REGULAR SEASON SERIES NOTES
On the year, Chicago ranked first in the NBA in scoring defense limiting opponents to 91.8 ppg and ranked
second in opponent field goal percentage holding opponents to .430 from the field; against Washington this
season, the Bulls held the Wizards to 92.0 ppg in three games against Washington, Joakim Noah
averaged 12.7 ppg, 13.3 rpg, 4.0 apg, 1.00 spg, and 0.67 bpg in 35.7 mpg Chicago employed the same
starting lineup versus Washington in all three games this season (Hinrich, Butler, Dunleavy, Boozer, Noah)
The Bulls lost the first two games of the season series to the Wizards on Jan 13, Washington won 102-88
at the United Center as the Wizards shot .520 from the field and were led on offense by John Walls 19
points, seven assists and five rebounds on Jan. 17, Washington won 96-93 at home as John Wall
recorded a double-double with game highs of 23 points and 11 assists Chicago won the final game of the
season series 96-78 on April 5 in the Nations Capital in that contest the Bulls forced Washington to shoot
.395 from the field and Joakim Noah led the way recording a double-double with 21 points and a game-high 12 rebounds Chicago is 69-32 at home
against Washington and have won eight of their last 10 games against the Wizards at the United Center.
2013-14 SERIES (1-2)
Date Site Res Bulls Wizards Bulls Hi-Scorer Bulls Hi-Rebound Wizards Hi-Scorer Wizards Hi-Rebound
01/13 CHI L 88 102 Boozer-19 Noah-16 Nene/Wall-19 Gortat-11
01/17 WAS L 93 96 Hinrich-18 Noah-12 Wall-23 Ariza-8
04/05 WAS W 96 78 Augustin-25 Noah-12 Wall-20 Gortat-8

CHICAGO BULLS PLAYOFF HISTORY VERSUS WASHINGTON
The Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards meet in the NBA Playoffs for the third time in 2014. The two teams met in the First Round of the 1997 NBA
Playoffs. The Bulls defeated the Bullets 3-0, en route to the franchises fifth NBA Championship. Chicago met Washington again in the First Round of the
2005 NBA Playoffs, where the Wizards won the series 4-2.
1997 EASTERN CONFERENCE FIRST ROUND (BULLS WON 3-0)
Date Site Res Bulls Bullets Bulls Hi-Scorer Bulls Hi-Rebound Bullets Hi-Scorer Bullets Hi-Rebound
04/25/97 CHI W 98 86 Jordan-29 Pippen-10 Howard-21 Strickland-10
04/27/97 CHI W 109 104 Jordan-55 Pippen-9 Cheaney-26 Webber-12
04/30/97 WAS W 96 95 Jordan-28 Rodman-10 Strickland-24 Webber-8

2005 EASTERN CONFERENCE FIRST ROUND (WIZARDS WON 4-2)
Date Site Res Bulls Bullets Bulls Hi-Scorer Bulls Hi-Rebound Wizards Hi-Scorer Wizards Hi-Rebound
04/24/05 CHI W 103 94 Gordon-30 Nocioni-18 Hughes-31 Brown-9
04/27/05 CHI W 113 103 Hinrich-34 Duhon-8 Arenas-39 Hughes-10
04/30/05 WAS L 99 117 Chandler-15 Davis-11 Arenas-32 Haywood/Thomas-9
05/02/05 WAS L 99 106 Hinrich/Pargo-18 Chandler-13 Dixon-35 Thomas-9
05/04/05 CHI L 110 112 Gordon-27 Chandler-10 Hughes-33 Jamison-10
05/06/05 WAS L 91 94 Hinrich/Nocioni-22 Chandler-11 Hughes-21 Haywood/Ruffin-8

2014 EASTERN CONFERENCE FIRST ROUND (WIZARDS LEAD 3-1)
Date Site Res Bulls Wizards Bulls Hi-Scorer Bulls Hi-Rebound Wizards Hi-Scorer Wizards Hi-Rebound
04/20/13 CHI L 93 102 Augustin/Hinrich-16 Noah-10 Nene-24 Gortat-13
04/22/13 CHI L 99 101 (OT) Augustin-25 Noah-12 Beal-26 Ariza/Booker-8
04/25/13 WAS W 100 97 Dunleavy-35 Noah-9 Beal-25 Gortat/Ariza-11
04/27/13 WAS L 89 98 Gibson-32 Noah-15 Ariza-30 Booker-9
04/29/13 CHI


FRANCHISE RECORDS SET OR TIED THIS POSTSEASON
FIRST ROUND:

GAME 1 N/A
GAME 2 Tied for most offensive rebounds in an overtime period by Chicago with three (last done on April 27, 2013 versus Brooklyn, second overtime)
(OT) Tied for most defensive rebounds in an overtime period by a Chicago player with two by Jimmy Butler (last done on April 27, 2013 by Luol Deng
versus Brooklyn, third overtime)
Tied for most steals in an overtime period by an opposing team by Washington with two (last done on May 5, 1989 by Cleveland)
Tied for most field goals made in an overtime period by an opposing player with three by Nene (last done on April 27, 2013 by Joe Johnson, second overtime)
Tied for most three-point field goals attempted in an overtime period by an opposing player with two by John Wall (last done on April 27, 2013 by Joe Johnson,
second overtime)
Tied for most turnovers in an overtime period by an opposing player with two by John Wall (last done on March 30, 1973 by Gail Goodrich and James McMillian)

GAME 3 Most three-point field goals made in a game by a Chicago player with eight by Mike Dunleavy (prev. seven by Scottie Pippen at Utah on June 6, 1997)
GAME 4 N/A
2013-14 2013-14
CHI STAT WAS
93.7 PPG 100.7
91.8 OPP PPG 99.4
.432 FG% .459
.430 OPP FG% .458
.348 3FG% .380
.351 OPP 3FG% .347
.779 FT% .731
44.1 RPG 42.2
41.3 OPP RPG 42.2
22.7 APG 23.3
7.24 SPG 8.15
14.9 TO 14.7
14.4 OPP TO 16.0
5.17 BLK 4.60
BULLS VS. WIZARDS THIS SEASON
Jan. 13 @ Chicago Wizards 102, Bulls 88
Jan. 17 @ Washington Wizards 96, Bulls 93
April 5 @ Washington Bulls 96, Wizards 78

PLAYOFF PLAYAZ This postseason, 12 of Chicagos 15 players have playoff experience. They are: Lou Amundson (three trips: 29 games), D.J.
Augustin (two trips: 23 games), Carlos Boozer (seven trips: 78 games), Ronnie Brewer (six trips: 47 games), Jimmy Butler (two trips: 15 games), Mike
Dunleavy (two trips: nine games), Taj Gibson (four trips: 39 games), Kirk Hinrich (eight trips: 50 games), Mike James (three trips: 33 games), Nazr
Mohammed (nine trips: 78 games), Joakim Noah (five trips: 43 games) and Derrick Rose (five trips: 29 games). For Jimmer Fredette and rookie Tony
Snell, this marks their first trip to the NBA Playoffs.

PLAYOFF PUSH The Chicago Bulls have now made the NBA Playoffs nine times in the last 10 seasons, including six consecutive campaigns. The Bulls
streak of six straight trips to the postseason ties the franchises second-longest streak in franchise history (1965-75), trailing a 14-year run from 1985-98.
In Chicagos last five postseason appearances, the team has compiled an overall record of 20-26 (.435), highlighted by a run to the Eastern Conference
Finals in the 2011 playoffs.















TIGHTENING THE SCREWS Dating back to the 2003-04 campaign, Bulls Head Coach Tom Thibodeaus teams have ranked first or second in opponent
field goal percentage nine out of 11 seasons, and in the top 10 each season.


2013-14 Chicago: .430, Second 2010-11 Chicago: .430, First 2007-08 Boston: .419, First 2004-05 Houston: .423, Second
2012-13 Chicago: .443, Ninth 2009-10 Boston: .434, Ninth 2006-07 Houston: .429, First 2003-04 Houston: .412, Second
2011-12 Chicago: .421, Second 2008-09 Boston: .431, First 2005-06 Houston: .429, Second

D-FENCE Once again, the Bulls continued to prove their defensive prowess, as they ranked near the top of the league in opponent scoring and opponent
field goal percentage. In 2009-10, the season before Tom Thibodeaus arrival in Chicago, the Bulls ranked 13
th
in the NBA in scoring defense (99.1 ppg).
Since Thibodeaus arrival in 2011, Chicago has ranked in the top three in opponent scoring each season (second in 2010-11, first in 2011-12 and third in
2012-13). Chicago finished the season ranked first in opponent scoring and second in opponent field goal percentage.
SEASON RECORD OPP. PPG OPP. FG% PPG DIFF.
2009-10 41-41 (.500) 99.1 (13
th
) .442 (3
rd
) -1.6 (18
th
)
2010-11 62-20 (.756) 91.3 (2
nd
) .430 (1
st
) +7.3 (2
nd
)
2011-12 50-16 (.758) 88.2 (1
st
)* .421 (2
nd
) +8.1 (1
st
)
2012-13 45-37 (.549) 92.9 (3
rd
) .443 (9
th
) +0.3 (14
th
)
2013-14 48-34 (.585) 91.8 (1
st
) .430 (2
nd
) +1.9 (13
th
)
*Also a franchise record for scoring defense.


FULL HOUSE The Chicago Bulls have led the NBA in home attendance five straight seasons. This season, the Bulls led the league with average
attendance of 21,716 fans per game (890,370 overall). Including this season, the Bulls have sold out their last 164 games at the United Center (last non-
sellout game: April 13, 2010).




CHICAGO BULLS BLUEPRINT

VIATHE NBA DRAFT (5) VIA FREE AGENCY/WAIVERS (10)
Joakim Noah, ninth overall in 2007 Carlos Boozer, signed on 07/08/10 Jimmer Fredette, signed on 03/02/14
Derrick Rose, first overall in 2008 Kirk Hinrich, signed on 07/23/12 Ronnie Brewer, signed on 04/07/14
Taj Gibson, 26
nd
overall in 2009 Nazr Mohammed, signed on 07/27/12 Mike James, signed on 04/10/14
Jimmy Butler, 30
th
overall in 2011 Mike Dunleavy, signed on 07/10/13 Lou Amundson, signed on 04/10/14
Tony Snell, 20
th
overall in 2013 D.J. Augustin, signed on 12/13/13 Greg Smith, signed on 04/14/14







SEASON RECORD PLAYOFFS/ NBA LOTTERY
2004-05 47-35 (.573) Eliminated in the First Round by WAS, 2-4
2005-06 41-41 (.500) Eliminated in the First Round by MIA, 2-4
2006-07 49-33 (.598) Eliminated in the Eastern Conference Semifinals by DET, 2-4
2007-08 33-49 (.402) NBA Lottery: Derrick Rose (1
st
)
2008-09 41-41 (.500) Eliminated in the First Round by BOS, 3-4
2009-10 41-41 (.500) Eliminated in the First Round by CLE, 1-4
2010-11 62-20 (.756) Eliminated in the Eastern Conference Finals by MIA, 1-4
2011-12 50-16 (.758) Eliminated in the First Round by PHI, 2-4
2012-13 45-37 (.549) Defeated Brooklyn in the First Round, 4-3
Eliminated in the Eastern Conference Semifinals by Miami, 1-4
2013-14 48-34 (.585) TBD
OFF-THE-COURT NOTES

The Chicago Bulls have announced the official launch of their 2014 playoff campaign, SEE RED, now in its sixth year. The Bulls will take
on the Washington Wizards in the first round on Sunday, April 20, at 6 p.m., at the United Center. SEE RED is a city-wide initiative and all
Bulls fans can show their support for the team by wearing red on all home game days. The Bulls will undertake a number of activities to
build excitement and momentum throughout the teams playoff run. Bulls.com and all Bulls social media platforms will incorporate the
SEE RED theme. Fans can participate in the campaign by sharing photos of themselves wearing red and tagging supportive tweets and
Instagram photos with #SeeRed. Select fan photos will be featured on Bulls.com/SeeRed. The Bulls mobile app will also incorporate
playoff-themed content with updates coming soon. On home game nights, fans will be greeted by the Incredibulls, a pop-up Bull Market
store and SEE RED festivities outside of Gate 3 at the United Center. The team will bring the campaign to life inside the United Center
by turning the arena and in-game elements red, including the concourses, scoreboard graphics, lighting, digital signage and special video features. Members of the Bulls
Entertainment Network and other entertainers will also incorporate the SEE RED theme into their performances. Partners from across the city have been invited to join
SEE RED. For example, the Shedd Aquariums divers, trainers and animals will incorporate the theme into special activities during the playoffs. Blue Cross and Blue
Shield of Illinois will also celebrate the campaign by spelling out Bulls See Red with lights on their downtown office building from Friday, April 18 through Monday, April
21. At Sundays home matchup, fans entering the stadium will receive a flashlight keychain presented by McDonalds. BMO Harris Bank, Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush
and Magellan will present SEE RED sunglasses for Tuesdays home game. Giveaways are provided while supplies last. Fans can shop for SEE RED gear at the Bull
Market during games at the United Center where there will be a 10% discount on select red items. Fans can also visit shop.bulls.com for 10% off select Bulls items online.
Tickets for the first two rounds of the 2014 playoffs are on sale now and can be purchased at Bulls.com, the United Center and 1-800-4NBA-TIX.

HEAD COACH TOM THIBODEAU
Fourth Season in Chicago: 205-107 (.657)
Playoffs: 17-21 (.447)
A veteran of 23 years along the NBA sidelines, Tom Thibodeau (pronounced Thib-uh-DOE) was named the 18
th
head coach in franchise history on June 23,
2010 on April 2, 2013, he won his 200
th
game as a Head Coach in just 305 games (10
th
fastest in NBA history) in 2013-14, the Bulls ranked first in
opponent scoring (91.8 ppg) and second in opponent field goal percentage (.430) his teams have ranked in the top two in opponent field goal percentage
nine of the last 11 seasons ... in 2013-14, he guided the Bulls to a road record of 21-20 for the teams fourth straight season with a winning road record;
along with Miami, San Antonio and Oklahoma City, Chicago is one of four teams in the NBA that has posted a winning road mark each of the last four
seasons in four seasons with Chicago, he has guided the Bulls to 45 or more wins each season, highlighted by a league-best 62 wins in 2010-11 and a
league-best 50 wins in 2011-12 he is the only coach in NBA history to win the most games in the league each of his first two seasons was named the 2010-11 NBA
Coach of the Year finished as runner-up to Gregg Popovich for the 2011-12 NBA Coach of the Year award broke the NBA record for reaching the 100-win plateau the
fastest by winning his 100
th
game in his 130
th
contest as a head coach (03/19/12) his 62 wins in 2010-11 broke Phil Jacksons franchise mark (55 in 1989-90) for most wins
by a first-year Bulls head coach he is just one of three coaches (along with Paul Westphal and Bill Russell) in NBA history to win 60 or more games in his first year as a
head coach, and his 62 victories ties Westphal for the most wins by a first-year head coach in league history enters the 2014 NBA Playoffs with a career record of 205-107
and has a career winning percentage of .657, which ranks eighth in NBA history (min. 200 games) in three trips to the NBA playoffs, he has also coached the Bulls to a
record of 16-18 (.471) in the summer of 2013, he was added to Mike Krzyzewski's staff as an Assistant Coach for the USA Basketball Mens National Team in his third
season as head coach, Thibodeau helped lead the Bulls to a 45-37 record and the Eastern Conference Semifinals, despite the absence of Derrick Rose for the entire season
in 2012-13, the Bulls ranked third in points allowed per game (92.9) and fifth in defensive efficiency at 100.3 points per possession he was named Eastern Conference
Coach of the Month for January 2013, after leading the Bulls to a 12-4 mark, the sixth time that he claimed the honor in his second year with the Bulls, Chicago posted a
league-best record of 50-16 (.758), including a league-best road record of 24-9 (.727), en route to a second consecutive Central Division crown in 2011-12, Chicago set a
franchise record by allowing just 88.2 ppg (the fewest points allowed in the NBA since 2004) Chicago also ranked first in the NBA in points allowed, first in scoring margin
(+8.1), first in rebound margin (a franchise record 6.7), first in rebounds per game (46.7) and offensive boards per game (13.9), and second in opponent field goal percentage
(.421) the Bulls ranked second in defensive efficiency at .975 points per possession and fifth in offensive efficiency at 1.062 points per possession in 2011-12 he and his
coaching staff coached Derrick Rose, Luol Deng and the rest of the Eastern Conference All-Stars at the 2012 All-Star Game in Orlando from Feb. 9, 2011-April 1, 2012, the
Bulls did not lose consecutive games, a span of 86 games without a losing streak of two straight games (the second-longest streak of its kind in NBA history) he was named
Eastern Conference Coach of the Month for Dec./Jan. 2012 (18-5) and March 2012 (13-3) in his first season as Head Coach, Thibodeau guided the Bulls to the Eastern
Conference Finals, the teams first appearance in the Conference Finals since the 1997-98 season the Bulls also won the Central Division title, en route to the franchises
sixth 60-win season in team history with a record of 62-20 (.756) he was named NBA Eastern Conference Coach of the Month on three occasions in 2010-11 (January 12-4,
March 13-3 and April 8-0) he is the first Bulls Head Coach to win the award three times in a single season Chicago finished the 2010-11 regular season with the best
record in the NBA, and also claimed the top seed in the Eastern Conference his 62 wins in his first season with the Bulls marked a 21-game improvement from the teams
record of 41-41 in 2009-10, the third-best single-season turnaround in team history Chicago went 36-5 (.878) at the United Center, good for the best home record in the
NBA during the 2010-11 season, Chicago was 16-4 following a loss the Bulls posted an NBA-best record of 27-10 (.730) against teams with a winning record in his
first season with the Bulls, Chicago finished the year ranked first in the NBA in opponent field goal percentage (.430), first in opponent three-point field goal percentage (.326),
first in opponent rebounds per game (38.4), first in rebound margin (plus-5.7), second in point differential (plus-7.3), second in opponent points per game (91.3), second in
opponent assists per game (19.0), second in the NBA in rebounds per game (44.2) and fifth in blocks per game (5.71) ... Chicago also ranked first in defensive efficiency at
.995 points per possession and 11
th
in offensive efficiency at 1.072 in 2010-11 Thibodeau served as the Associate Head Coach of the Boston Celtics from 2007-10, a
stretch that saw the Celtics make two trips to the NBA Finals and win the 2008 NBA Championship prior to joining the Bulls, his teams won .530 of their games (896-794) in
the regular season and .527 of their postseason contests (88-79) including his four years in Chicago, his teams have advanced to the NBA postseason 18 times, including
three trips to the NBA Finals (1999, 2008 and 2010) he implemented and oversaw Bostons defensive principles during his time on Doc Rivers staff in 2007-08, his first
year with the Celtics, Boston held its opponents to 90.3 ppg, an improvement of 8.9 ppg from the previous season, and limited its foes to an NBA-low .419 field goal shooting,
down from .468 the year before during Bostons 2008 playoff run that culminated in the franchises NBA-record 17
th
world championship, the Celtics held the Los Angeles
Lakers to 93.8 ppg and .441 field-goal shooting in the NBA Finals (L.A. averaged 102.4 ppg and shot .468 from the field in the 2008 Playoffs) he has helped his teams rank
in the NBAs top 10 in team defense 21 times, including finishing in the top two in opponent field goal percentage 14 times his teams have ranked in the top two in opponent
scoring 10 times he has also coached for the Minnesota Timberwolves (1989-91), the San Antonio Spurs (1992-94), the Philadelphia 76ers (1994-96), the New York Knicks
(1996-2003) and the Houston Rockets (2003-07) he spent the 1991-92 season as an Advance Scout with the Seattle SuperSonics while serving as an Assistant Coach
in the NBA, he worked under Bill Musselman, Jerry Tarkanian, John Lucas, Jeff Van Gundy, Don Chaney and Doc Rivers in 2000-01 with New York, the Knicks established
a then-NBA record when they held 33 consecutive opponents to under 100 points he was a four-year letter winner in basketball at Salem State University (Salem, Mass.)
was team captain his senior season, and a member of back-to-back MASCAC Conference Champion squads in 1980 and 1981 (the first two basketball teams in school
history to qualify for the Division III NCAA Tournament) in 1981, upon completion of his collegiate career, he took his first coaching job as an assistant on the Vikings staff
following three years as an assistant, he was promoted to Head Coach at Salem State University, a position he held for one season in 1985, he was hired as an
Assistant Coach at Harvard University, where he spent four seasons on campus, before accepting a spot on Bill Musselmans coaching staff with the expansion Minnesota
Timberwolves in 1989 Thibodeau, 56, was born in New Britain, Conn., on Jan. 17, 1958 he holds bachelors and masters degrees in Counseling from Salem State
University he was inducted into the New Britain Sports Hall of Fame in 1998.

PLAYOFF PLAYER NOTES

17 LOU AMUNDSON F 6-9 225 12/07/82 UNLV / USA 8
th
SEASON
Career Playoff Averages: 29 games, 2.7 ppg, 3.0 rpg, 0.41 bpg, 10.3 mpg, .524 FG%, .448 FT%
2013-14 Averages: 2.0 ppg, 2.9 rpg, 0.58 bpg, 0.47 spg, 9.7 mpg, .500 FG%, .250 FT%











RECENT GAMES
Date Opp Min FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA Off Def TOT A PF Stl TO Blk PTS
04/20 WAS DNP-Coachs Decision
04/22 WAS DNP-Coachs Decision
04/25 @WAS DNP-Coachs Decision
04/27 @WAS DNP-Coachs Decision

14 D.J. AUGUSTIN G 6-0 183 11/10/87 TEXAS / USA 6
th
SEASON
Career Playoff Averages: 27 games (one start), 6.6 ppg, 1.5 apg, 1.0 rpg, 18.8 mpg, .347 FG%, .368 3FG%, .833 FT%
2013-14 Playoff Averages: 15.5 ppg, 5.3 apg, 2.0 rpg, 29.5 mpg, .323 FG%, .318 3FG%, .882 FT%
2013-14 Averages: 13.1 ppg, 4.4 apg, 1.8 rpg, 0.75 spg, 27.3 mpg, .401 FG%, .402 3FG%, .885 FT%











RECENT GAMES
Date Opp Min FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA Off Def TOT A PF Stl TO Blk PTS
04/20 WAS 31:53 3 15 0 4 10 10 2 1 3 3 3 0 3 0 16
04/22 WAS 40:50 10 22 4 8 1 2 1 1 2 7 3 1 1 0 25
04/25 @WAS 23:51 4 15 2 6 3 4 1 1 2 7 1 2 3 0 13
04/27 @WAS 21:35 3 10 1 4 1 1 0 1 1 4 5 0 2 0 8

5 CARLOS BOOZER F 6-9 266 11/20/81 DUKE / USA 12
th
SEASON
Career Playoff Averages: 82 games (82 starts), 17.2 ppg, 11.1 rpg, 2.4 apg, 0.73 spg, 35.5 mpg, .484 FG%, .724 FT%
2013-14 Playoffs: 9.5 ppg, 7.5 rpg, 1.0 apg, 23.3 mpg, .457 FG%, .857 FT%
2013-14 Averages: 13.7 ppg, 8.3 rpg, 1.6 apg, 0.70 spg, 28.2 mpg, .456 FG%,
.767 FT%









RECENT GAMES
Date Opp Min FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA Off Def TOT A PF Stl TO Blk PTS
04/20 WAS 24:00 5 10 0 0 1 1 1 8 9 1 1 0 0 0 11
04/22 WAS 21:22 2 6 0 0 1 2 6 8 1 2 0 1 0 5
04/25 @WAS 23:54 6 12 0 0 2 2 0 5 5 2 3 1 2 0 14
04/27 @WAS 24:00 3 7 0 0 2 2 2 6 8 0 5 0 1 0 8






2013-14 HIGH PLAYOFF HIGH
MIN 19 at DEN (12/15/13) 20 vs. POR (04/20/10)
FGM 3 vs. MEM (12/13/13) 3 three times
3FGM N/A N/A
FTM 1 (6x) 3 at LAL (05/19/10)
OR 5 at DEN (12/15/13) 5 vs. POR (04/20/10)
DR 4 (2x) 7 vs. MIA (05/20/12)
REB 8 at DEN (12/15/13) 7 three times
AST 2 (2x) 1 three times
STL 2 (3x) 2 vs. SAN (05/03/10)
BLK 2 (2x) 2 at ORL (05/02/12)
PTS 7 vs. MEM (12/13/13) 7 vs. LAL (04/20/10)
2013-14 HIGH PLAYOFF HIGH
MIN 46 vs. CLE (12/21/13) 41 vs. WAS (04/22/14)
FGM 10 (2x) 10 vs. WAS (04/22/14)
3FGM 6 (2x) 4 (2x)
FTM 10 (2x) 10 vs. WAS (04/20/14)
OR 2 vs. ATL (01/04/14) 2 vs. WAS (04/20/14)
DR 5 (2x) 3 at ATL (05/03/13)
REB 5 (4x) 3 (2x)
AST 12 vs. CHA (01/11/14) 7 (2x)
STL 4 at MEM (12/30/13) 2 (3x)
BLK 1 (3x) 1 vs. ORL (04/26/10)
PTS 33 at BOS (03/30/14) 25 vs. WAS (04/22/14)
2013-14 HIGH PLAYOFF HIGH
MIN 41 at UTH (11/25/13) 50 vs. BKN (04/27/13)
FGM 13 at MIA (10/29/13) 17 at HOU (04/23/07)
3FGM N/A N/A
FTM 7 (2x) 12 vs. GS (05/09/07)
OR 5 at UTH (11/25/13) 10 vs. GS (05/07/07)
DR 14 vs. CHA (11/18/13) 18 vs. DEN (04/30/10)
REB 17 vs. CHA (11/18/13) 22 vs. LAL (04/2/09)
AST 6 at TOR (11/15/13) 6 (2x)
STL 4 vs. MIL (12/10/13) 3 (5x)
BLK 2 (3x) 3 at DEN (04/17/10)
PTS 31 at MIA (10/29/13) 41 at HOU (04/23/07)

11 RONNIE BREWER F 6-7 235 03/20/85 ARKANSAS / USA 8
th
SEASON
Career Playoff Averages: 47 games (17 starts), 5.6 ppg, 2.6 rpg, 1.2 apg and 0.77 spg 18.2 mpg, .471 FG%, .676 FT%
2013-14 Playoffs: N/A
2013-14 Averages: 0.3 ppg, 0.6 rpg, 0.4 apg, 6.7 mpg, .200 FG%, .125 3FG%











RECENT GAMES
Date Opp Min FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA Off Def TOT A PF Stl TO Blk PTS
04/20 WAS DNP-Coachs Decision
04/22 WAS DNP-Coachs Decision
04/25 @WAS DNP-Coachs Decision
04/27 @WAS DNP-Coachs Decision

21 JIMMY BUTLER G/F 6-7 240 09/14/89 MARQUETTE / USA 3
rd
SEASON
Career Playoff Averages: 19 games (16 starts), 11.2 ppg, 4.4 rpg, 2.2 apg, 1.05 spg, 35.2 mpg, .420 FG%, .358 3FG% .803 FT%
2013-14 Playoffs: 13.0 ppg, 5.5 rpg, 2.3 apg, 1.25 spg, 43.8 mpg, .381 FG%, .250 3FG%, .762 FT%
2013-14 Averages: 13.1 ppg, 4.9 rpg, 2.6 apg, 1.90 spg, 0.54 bpg, 38.7 mpg, .397 FG%, .283 3FG%, .769 FT%










RECENT GAMES
Date Opp Min FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA Off Def TOT A PF Stl TO Blk PTS
04/20 WAS 43:46 6 12 0 1 3 7 1 6 7 2 4 3 0 0 15
04/22 WAS 53:00 2 9 0 3 2 2 1 6 7 2 4 1 0 0 6
04/25 @WAS 40:32 3 7 2 5 7 8 0 5 5 2 2 1 2 0 15
04/27 @WAS 37:44 5 14 2 7 4 4 1 2 3 3 1 0 1 0 16

34 MIKE DUNLEAVY G/F 6-9 230 09/15/80 DUKE / USA 12
TH
SEASON
Career Playoff Averages: 13 games (four starts), 10.4 ppg, 2.7 rpg, 2.0 apg, 0.69 spg, 22.5 mpg, .495 FG%, .449 3FG%, .760 FT%
2013-14 Playoffs: 15.3 ppg, 3.3 rpg, 2.5 apg, 0.75 spg, 32.4 mpg, .511 FG%, .522 3FG%, .750 FT%
2013-14 Averages: 11.3 ppg, 4.2 rpg, 2.3 apg, 0.78 spg, 0.56 bpg, 31.5 mpg, .430 FG%, .380 3FG%, .854 FT%










RECENT GAMES
Date Opp Min FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA Off Def TOT A PF Stl TO Blk PTS
04/20 WAS 27:21 4 12 3 8 0 0 1 1 2 1 2 1 0 0 11
04/22 WAS 27:21 4 6 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 4 2 2 0 0 9
04/25 @WAS 39:32 12 19 8 10 3 4 2 3 5 3 1 0 3 0 35
04/27 @WAS 35:13 3 8 0 2 0 0 1 4 5 2 1 0 1 0 6





2013-14 HIGH PLAYOFF HIGH
MIN 25 at ATL (01/10/14) 37 vs. LAL (04/23/09)
FGM 1 (3x) 7 at LAL (05/14/08)
3FGM 1 vs. ATL (11/27/13) 1 (4x)
FTM N/A 5 at SAN (05/30/07)
OR 1 (2x) 3 (3x)
DR 2 (5x) 7 vs. PHI (05/08/12)
REB 2 (5x) 8 vs. PHI (05/08/12)
AST 2 (2x) 5 at LAL (05/14/08)
STL 1 (6x) 3 vs. PHI (05/08/12)
BLK 1 at BOS (01/13/14) 2 vs. HOU (04/26/08)
PTS 3 vs. ATL (11/27/13) 16 at LAL (05/14/08)
2013-14 HIGH PLAYOFF HIGH
MIN 60 at ORL (01/15/14) 53 vs. WAS (04/22/14)
FGM 8 (2x) 7 at MIA (05/15/13)
3FGM 4 at IND (03/21/14) 3 at BKN (04/29/13)
FTM 12 at MEM (12/30/13) 9 at MIA (05/06/13)
OR 5 (2x) 2 (2x)
DR 9 (3x) 12 at MIA (05/06/13)
REB 13 vs. ATL (02/11/14) 14 at MIA (05/06/13)
AST 9 at WAS (04/05/14) 6 vs. BKN (05/02/13)
STL 5 (4x) 4 at BKN (04/29/13)
BLK 3 (2x) 2 at BKN (04/22/13)
PTS 26 at MEM (12/30/13) 21 at MIA (05/06/13)
2013-14 HIGH PLAYOFF HIGH
MIN 48 (2x) 39 at WAS (04/25/14)
FGM 9 (3x) 12 at WAS (04/25/14)
3FGM 6 vs. NO (12/02/13) 8 at WAS (04/25/14)
FTM 6 at ATL (02/25/14) 4 (2x)
OR 4 at ATL (02/25/14) 2 (2x)
DR 10 at TOR (02/19/14) 6 at MIA (04/23/13)
REB 11 at TOR (02/19/14) 6 at MIA (04/23/13)
AST 6 (3x) 5 at MIA (04/23/13)
STL 3 (3x) 2 (3x)
BLK 5 at IND (03/21/14) N/A
PTS 24 vs. MIL (12/10/13) 35 at WAS (04/25/14)

32 JIMMER FREDETTE G 6-2 195 02/25/89 BRIGHAM YOUNG / USA 3
RD
SEASON
Career Playoff Averages: N/A
2013-14 Playoffs: N/A
2013-14 Averages: 5.6 ppg, 1.3 apg, 1.1 rpg, 10.6 mpg, .471 FG%, .476 3FG%, .905 FT%











RECENT GAMES
Date Opp Min FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA Off Def TOT A PF Stl TO Blk PTS
04/20 WAS DNP-Coachs Decision
04/22 WAS DNP-Coachs Decision
04/25 @WAS DNP-Coachs Decision
04/27 @WAS DNP-Coachs Decision


22 TAJ GIBSON F 6-9 225 06/24/85 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA / USA 5
TH
SEASON
Career Playoff Averages: 43 games (five starts), 8.1 ppg, 4.7 rpg, 0.5 apg, 1.16 bpg, 21.0 mpg, .513 FG%, .677 FT%
2013-14 Playoffs: 19.8 ppg, 6.8 rpg, 0.5 apg, 2.25 bpg, 0.50 spg, 32.2 mpg, .617 FG%, .724 FT%
2013-14 Averages: 13.0 ppg, 6.8 rpg, 1.1 apg, 1.37 bpg, 0.50 spg, 28.7 mpg, .479 FG%, .751 FT%










RECENT GAMES
Date Opp Min FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA Off Def TOT A PF Stl TO Blk PTS
04/20 WAS 29:45 4 6 0 0 4 6 3 3 6 0 1 0 1 3 12
04/22 WAS 36:03 7 17 0 0 8 10 9 1 10 0 3 0 2 3 22
04/25 @WAS 30:35 5 8 0 0 3 6 3 1 4 1 4 1 1 2 13
04/27 @WAS 32:17 13 16 0 0 6 7 4 3 7 1 3 1 3 1 32

12 KIRK HINRICH G 6-4 190 01/02/81 KANSAS / USA 11
TH
SEASON
Career Playoff Averages: 54 games (45 starts), 13.0 ppg, 4.8 apg, 3.2 rpg, 1.31 spg, 33.7 mpg, .426 FG%, .389 3FG%, .745 FT%
2013-14 Playoffs: 9.8 ppg, 4.5 apg, 3.3 rpg. 1.00 spg, 31.9 mpg, .378 FG%, .214 3FG%, .500 FT%
2013-14 Averages: 9.1 ppg, 3.9 apg, 2.6 rpg, 1.10 spg, 29.0 mpg, .393 FG%, .351 3FG%, .760 FT%










RECENT GAMES
Date Opp Min FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA Off Def TOT A PF Stl TO Blk PTS
04/20 WAS 29:00 7 16 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 1 1 0 16
04/22 WAS 31:40 5 13 0 3 2 4 1 6 7 4 4 2 3 0 12
04/25 @WAS 31:00 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 5 5 5 5 1 1 0 4
04/27 @WAS 36:01 3 12 1 5 0 0 0 1 1 7 2 0 4 0 7



2013-14 HIGH PLAYOFF HIGH
MIN 31 vs. ORL (04/14/14) N/A
FGM 9 at NY (02/12/14) N/A
3FGM 6 at NY (02/12/14) N/A
FTM 4 vs. UTH (12/11/13) N/A
OR 1 (8x) N/A
DR 4 at IND (1/14/14) N/A
REB 4 (2x) N/A
AST 4 (3x) N/A
STL 2 (3x) N/A
BLK 1 (3x) N/A
PTS 24 at NY (02/12/14) N/A
2013-14 HIGH PLAYOFF HIGH
MIN 46 (2x) 36 vs. WAS (04/22/14)
FGM 12 vs. ATL (02/11/14) 13 at WAS (04/27/14)
3FGM N/A N/A
FTM 8 (3x) 8 vs. WAS (04/22/14)
OR 7 vs. NO (12/02/13) 9 vs. WAS 04/22/14)
DR 10 at DAL (02/28/14) 10 at PHI (05/06/12)
REB 15 at DAL (02/28/14) 12 at PHI (05/06/12)
AST 5 vs. ATL (02/11/14) 2 (3x)
STL 2 (7x) 3 vs. PHI (04/28/12)
BLK 5 vs. NO (12/02/13) 4 (3x)
PTS 26 (3x) 32 at WAS (04/27/14)
2013-14 HIGH PLAYOFF HIGH
MIN 53 vs. NO (12/02/13) 60 vs. BKN (04/27/13)
FGM 8 (2x) 12 vs. WAS (04/27/05)
3FGM 5 vs. HOU (03/13/14) 6 vs. WAS (05/04/05)
FTM 6 at ATL (02/25/14) 8 (2x)
OR 2 vs. MIL (12/10/13) 2 vs. BOS (05/01/12)
DR 6 (2x) 10 vs. DET (05/10/07)
REB 7 (2x) 11 vs. DET (05/10/07)
AST 11 vs. NO (12/02/13) 14 vs. BKN (04/27/13)
STL 4 (3x) 4 (2x)
BLK 3 at WAS (01/17/14) 2 (2x)
PTS 19 (2x) 34 vs. WAS (04/27/05)

8 MIKE JAMES G 6-2 188 06/23/75 DUQUESNE / USA 12
TH
SEASON
Career Playoff Averages: 33 games, 4.5 ppg, 1.2 apg, 1.2 rpg, 11.9 mpg, .425 FG%, .286 3FG%, .810 FT%
2013-14 Playoffs: N/A
2013-14 Averages: 1.0 ppg, 1.5 apg, 0.6 rpg, 7.0 mpg, .238 FG%, .200 3FG%










RECENT GAMES
Date Opp Min FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA Off Def TOT A PF Stl TO Blk PTS
04/20 WAS DNP-Coachs Decision
04/22 WAS DNP-Coachs Decision
04/25 @WAS DNP-Coachs Decision
04/27 @WAS DNP-Coachs Decision

48 NAZR MOHAMMED C 6-10 250 09/05/77 KENTUCKY / USA 16
TH
SEASON
Career Playoff Averages: 80 games (30 starts), 4.6 ppg, 3.8 rpg, 0.63 bpg, 14.1 mpg, .519 FG%, .639 FT%
2013-14 Playoffs: 1.0 rpg, 2.6 mpg
2013-14 Averages: 1.6 ppg, 2.2 rpg, 0.3 apg, 0.38 bpg, 7.0 mpg, .429 FG%, .533 FT%











RECENT GAMES
Date Opp Min FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA Off Def TOT A PF Stl TO Blk PTS
04/20 WAS 2:28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0
04/22 WAS 2:38 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
04/25 @WAS DNP-Coachs Decision
04/27 @WAS DNP-Coachs Decision

13 JOAKIM NOAH C 6-11 232 02/25/85 FLORIDA / USA 7
TH
SEASON
Career Playoff Averages: 47 games (47 starts), 10.7 ppg, 10.8 rpg, 2.6 apg, 1.89 bpg, 0.98 spg, 35.4 mpg, .478 FG%, .725 FT%
2013-14 Playoffs: 11.5 ppg, 11.5 rpg, 4.0 apg, 1.00 bpg, 0.75 spg, 41.7 mpg, .545 FG%, .667 FT%
2013-14 Averages: 12.6 ppg, 11.3 rpg, 5.4 apg, 1.51 bpg, 1.24 spg, 35.2 mpg, .475 FG%, .737 FT%












RECENT GAMES
Date Opp Min FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA Off Def TOT A PF Stl TO Blk PTS
04/20 WAS 39:47 4 6 0 0 2 2 5 5 10 4 3 0 3 0 10
04/22 WAS 45:49 8 14 0 0 4 4 2 10 12 3 5 0 5 2 20
04/25 @WAS 41:22 2 4 0 0 2 6 1 8 9 4 6 2 4 0 6
04/27 @WAS 39:43 4 9 0 0 2 3 5 10 15 5 4 1 3 2 10



2013-14 HIGH PLAYOFF HIGH
MIN 18 vs. LAC (01/24/14) 30 at DAL (05/02/05)
FGM 2 vs. LAC (01/24/14) 7 vs. DAL (05/05/05)
3FGM 1 vs. LAC (01/24/14) 1 (8x)
FTM N/A 8 vs. DAL (05/05/05)
OR N/A 2 vs. DAL (04/30/05)
DR 2 (2x) 4 vs. DAL (05/05/05)
REB 2 (2x) 4 vs. DAL (05/05/05)
AST 5 vs. LAC (01/24/14) 5 at DAL (05/02/05)
STL 1 (2x) 2 at DAL (04/25/05)
BLK N/A 1 vs. DAL (04/30/05)
PTS 5 vs. LAC (01/24/14) 22 vs. DAL (05/05/05)
2013-14 HIGH PLAYOFF HIGH
MIN 23 vs. MIN (01/27/14) 34 vs. DEN (04/25/05)
FGM 4 vs. GS (02/26/14) 8 (2x)
3FGM N/A 1 (2x)
FTM 3 (2x) 8 at NJ (04/17/04)
OR 5 at LAC (11/24/13) 9 vs. DEN (04/24/05)
DR 6 at LAC (11/24/13) 9 vs. DEN (05/04/05)
REB 11 at LAC (11/24/13) 15 vs. DEN (04/24/05)
AST 1 (20x) 2 vs. BKN (04/25/13)
STL 2 at POR (11/22/13) 4 at NJ (04/17/04)
BLK 2 (2x) 4 vs. DEN (04/24/05)
PTS 9 vs. MIN (01/27/14) 19 vs. SEA (05/17/05)
2013-14 HIGH PLAYOFF HIGH
MIN 50 vs. NO (12/02/13) 46 vs. WAS (04/22/14)
FGM 10 at MIL (12/13/13) 12 at BKN (05/04/13)
3FGM N/A N/A
FTM 9 at NY (04/13/14) 8 vs. IND (04/26/11)
OR 9 (2x) 9 vs. BKN (05/02/13)
DR 15 at CLE (01/22/14) 13 (2x)
REB 21 vs. LAL (01/20/14) 20 vs. CLE (04/25/10)
AST 14 vs. NY (03/02/14) 6 (2x)
STL 4 (2x) 3 (4x)
BLK 5 (3x) 6 at BKN (05/04/13)
PTS 26 at ORL (01/15/14) 25 at CLE (04/19/10)

1 DERRICK ROSE G 6-3 190 10/04/88 MEMPHIS / USA 5
TH
SEASON
Career Playoff Averages: 29 games (29 starts), 25.1 ppg, 7.3 apg, 4.8 rpg, 1.10 spg, 41.8 mpg, .425 FG%, .256 3FG%, .825 FT%
2013-14 Playoffs: N/A
2013-14 Averages: 15.9 ppg, 4.3 apg, 3.2 rpg, 31.1 mpg, .354 FG%, .340 3FG%, .844 FT%













9 GREG SMITH F 6-10 250 01/08/91 FRESNO STATE/ USA 3
RD
SEASON
Career Playoff Averages: Five games (one start), 3.6 ppg, 2.6 rpg, 11.8 mpg, .667 FG%, .500 FT%
2013-14 Averages: N/A
2013-14 Averages: 3.5 ppg, 2.5 rpg, 9.1 mpg, .643 FG%, .400 FT%
Note: He is not eligible for the 2014 NBA Playoffs.













20 TONY SNELL F 6-7 200 11/10/91 NEW MEXICO / USA ROOKIE
Career Playoff Averages: Four games, 1.0 ppg, 1.3 rpg, 0.5 apg, 10.2 mpg, .250 FG%
2013-14 Playoffs: 1.0 ppg, 1.3 rpg, 0.5 apg, 10.2 mpg, .250 FG%
2013-14 Averages: 4.6 ppg, 1.6 rpg, 0.9 apg, 0.38 spg, 16.2 mpg, .385 FG%, .322 3FG%, .756 FT%












RECENT GAMES
Date Opp Min FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA Off Def TOT A PF Stl TO Blk PTS
04/20 WAS 12:00 1 4 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 2
04/22 WAS 6:17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0
04/25 @WAS 9:15 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
04/27 @WAS 13:27 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 1 1 2





















2013-14 HIGH PLAYOFF HIGH
MIN 34 (3x) 59 vs. BOS (04/30/09)
FGM 9 at DEN (11/21/13) 16 at ATL (05/06/11)
3FGM 6 vs. IND (11/16/13) 4 at ATL (05/06/11)
FTM 6 at POR (11/22/13) 19 vs. IND (04/16/11)
OR 3 vs. NY (10/31/13) 6 vs. PHI (04/28/12)
DR 4 at POR (11/22/13) 10 vs. BOS (04/26/09)
REB 6 vs. NY (10/31/13) 11 vs. BOS (04/26/09)
AST 7 vs. CLE (11/11/13) 12 at ATL (05/12/11)
STL 2 at POR (11/22/13) 4 (2x)
BLK 1 vs. UTH (11/08/13) 3 vs. IND (04/16/11)
PTS 20 (2x) 44 at ATL (05/06/11)
2013-14 HIGH PLAYOFF HIGH
MIN 20 at SAC (12/15/13) 17 at OKC (04/21/13)
FGM 6 at LAC (11/04/13) 3 at OKC (04/24/13)
3FGM N/A N/A
FTM 2 at WAS (01/11/14) 2 (2x)
OR 5 at LAC (11/04/13) 4 at OKC (04/24/13)
DR 7 at SAC (12/15/13) 2 (2x)
REB 9 at SAC (12/15/13) 5 at OKC (04/24/13)
AST N/A N/A
STL 1 at IND (12/20/13) 1 (2x)
BLK 1 (2x) 2 at OKC (04/29/13)
PTS 12 at LAC (11/04/13) 6 (2x)
2013-14 HIGH PLAYOFF HIGH
MIN 44 vs. CLE (12/21/13) 13 at WAS (04/27/14)
FGM 7 (2x) 1 (2x)
3FGM 5 vs. CLE (12/21/13) N/A
FTM 3 (2x) N/A
OR 2 (2x) N/A
DR 6 (2x) 2 at WAS (04/27/14)
REB 8 at OKC (12/19/13) 2 at WAS (04/27/14)
AST 3 (5x) 2 vs. WAS (04/22/14)
STL 3 at CHA (01/25/14) N/A
BLK 2 vs. MIL (12/10/13) 1 at WAS (04/27/14)
PTS 20 vs. DEN (02/21/14) 2 (2x)

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