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2017-18 Media Guide

2017-18 Media Guide

Keywords: Golden State Warriors

NBA G LEAGUE NBA G LEAGUE

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903 Pacific Avenue, Suite 101 Shortly after purchasing the Golden State Warriors in November of 2010, owners Joe
Santa Cruz, CA 95060 Lacob and Peter Guber vowed to improve the team’s development of young players.
(831) 713-4400 In an effort to help that process, the Warriors purchased the Dakota Wizards franchise
of the NBA G League in the summer of 2011, forging a one-on-one relationship
santacruzbasketball.com between the two clubs and giving the Warriors total control over the roster, coaching
@DLeagueWarriors staff and business operations of the G League team.
In the summer of 2012, the Warriors announced their intention to move the G League
Affiliation: Golden State team to Northern California and rebrand the club as the Santa Cruz Warriors. Having
Owners: GSW Development LLC the team in close proximity to the parent club allows the Warriors to more easily
President: Chris Murphy monitor their players who are on assignment in the G League, while also making it
General Manager: Kent Lacob much easier for players and staff to travel between the two clubs.
Assistant GM: Ryan Atkinson On October 10, 2012, the NBA Development League officially approved the relocation
Head Coach: Aaron Miles of the club from Bismarck, ND, to Northern California for the 2012-13 campaign. In
Assistant Coaches: Michael Lee, the matter of 78 days, the Warriors erected Kaiser Permanente Arena, a 2,500-seat
Kris Weems facility located in downtown Santa Cruz, and were ready to play their inaugural
Director, Public Relations & season in Surf City.
Community Relations: Massimo The team, which is celebrating its sixth season in Northern California, made an
Degaudenzi, instant connection with the Santa Cruz and central coast communities, playing its
[email protected] first five seasons in front of a passionate fan base that has averaged near-capacity
crowds each game.
Kaiser Permanente Arena On the court, the Warriors advanced to the NBA G League Finals in each of their first
140 Front Street three seasons and won the 2015 G League Championship. On the development side,
Santa Cruz earned the 2013-14 NBA G League “Development Champion” Award,
Santa Cruz, CA 95060 which recognizes the G League team that best embodies the league’s goals of
developing NBA basketball talent via GATORADE Call-Ups and assignments.
Off the court, the Santa Cruz Warriors were named the “Business of the Year” by the
Santa Cruz Chamber of Commerce in 2016 for their contributions to building the
economic vitality, prosperity and quality of life in Santa Cruz County.

CHRIS MURPHY
President
Chris Murphy enters his third season as president of the Santa Cruz Warriors, the NBA G League affiliate of
the Golden State Warriors. The 2017 NBA G League Team Executive of the Year, Murphy oversees all day-to-
day aspects of the franchise’s business operations in his current role.
In 2016-17, the Santa Cruz Warriors set franchise attendance records for single-game attendance (17,497
at Oracle Arena, third-largest in league history) and overall season attendance. The Santa Cruz Warriors
currently possess a home sellout streak of 31 games at Kaiser Permanente Arena entering the 2017-18
season. Murphy also helped Santa Cruz increase the team’s corporate sponsorships 15 percent over the
previous season and championed the team’s ongoing commitment to Santa Cruz by participating in hundreds of local community events.
He also serves on the NBA G League’sTeam Leadership Council, where he collaborates with other team leaders to foster the NBA G League’s
growth in all business areas and matters.
Murphy began his career in the Warriors organization in June 2005 as a ticket sales account executive. He gradually progressed over
10 seasons in the Warriors ticket sales department, eventually serving as senior director of group ticket sales for two seasons before
transitioning to Santa Cruz.
A graduate of Le Moyne College in Syracuse, NewYork, Murphy currently resides in Santa Cruz with his wife KJ, three-year-old son Connor,
one-year-old daughter Taylor, and four-year-old terrier mix Boots. In his free time, he enjoys spending time with family and friends,
golfing and being outdoors. Murphy also serves as a Board Member for both the Rotary Club of Santa Cruz and the Santa Cruz Museum
of Art and History.

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KENT LACOB
General Manager
Kent Lacob is in his second season as General Manager of the Santa Cruz Warriors after being named to the
position on September 28, 2016. In his role, Lacob oversees all basketball operations and player personnel
decisions for Santa Cruz.
Lacob orchestrated five trades across his first season to acquire guards Phil Pressey, Alex Hamilton and
Jabari Brown, who were instrumental in theWarriors 31-19 record and return to the NBA G League Playoffs.
In the 2017 Western Conference Semifinals against the Oklahoma City Blue, the Warriors won Game 1 at
Kaiser Permanente Arena behind Brown’s 36 points and five rebounds, with the team eventually falling in
a hard fought, three-game series.
Prior to his promotion to general manager, Lacob served as Golden State’s coordinator of basketball operations during the team’s 73-win
season in 2015-16. In his first season with the Warriors organization, Lacob contributed to the team’s scouting department, prepared for
the 2016 NBA Draft, supported analytics projects and led efforts to incorporate wearable technology.
Originally from Woodside, Calif., Lacob attended Washington University in St. Louis, where he played guard for the men’s basketball team
and was named captain of the Bears in his senior season. He graduated in 2015 with a degree in philosophy-neuroscience-psychology and
a minor in commercial entrepreneurship.

AARON MILES
Head Coach
Aaron Miles is in his first season as head coach of the Santa Cruz Warriors, the team’s third coach since
relocating to Northern California in 2012. A first-time head coach, Miles most recently served as an
assistant coach at Florida Gulf Coast University, where he helped the Eagles to a 26-8 record en route to
the Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament Championship and an appearance in the 2017 NCAA Tournament.
Miles, 34, first joined the Warriors organization as a training camp invitee following the 2005 NBA Draft,
appearing in 19 games for a 17-15 Golden State team before his release on January 5, 2006. He received
another training camp invite prior to the 2010-11 season, and was on track to make the opening night
roster before his release due to injury.
Miles played two seasons in the NBA G League following his Warriors roster bids in 2006 and 2011. In his rookie season, Miles played 27
games for the Fort Worth Flyers, averaging 10.1 points and 6.6 assists while playing alongside former Warriors Kelenna Azubuike and
Vonteego Cummings. In 2011 with the Reno Bighorns, Miles averaged 15.1 points, 4.1 rebounds, 8.8 assists and 2.5 steals per game over
17 contests.
Miles enjoyed a prestigious collegiate career at the University of Kansas, where he led the Jayhawks to a 110-28 record and back-to-back
NCAA Tournament Final Four appearances in 2002 and 2003. The 6’1”guard started all four seasons under Naismith Memorial Basketball
Hall of Fame coaches Roy Williams (2001-03) and Bill Self (2003-05), owning career averages of 8.6 points, 3.3 rebounds and 6.9 assists.
Miles owns the all-time University of Kansas and Big 12 records for career assists with 954 (ninth-most in NCAA history) and is second in
KU steals history with 264. A two-time Academic All Big 12 selection with a major in communications, Miles began his coaching career at
KU under Self as assistant director of student-athlete development for the 2015-16 season.
Miles has an extensive international basketball résumé, most notably during a three-year stint in Russia’s VTB United League, where he
earned back-to-back Russian Cups in 2012-13 with BC Krasmye Krylya and the 2013 Russian Cup MVP Award. Miles also won the LNB
Pro A French Basketball Championship in 2006-07 in his first international season with Élan Béarnais Pau-Lacq-Orthez. Miles also spent
international seasons with Cajasol Sevilla (2007-08) in the Spanish League, as well as ACB Panionios BC (2008-09) and Aris BC (2009-10)
in the Greek Basket League.
A native of Portland, Oregon, Miles resides in Scotts Valley with his wife, Mikki, and sons Aaron Jr (8), Adonis (6), Asaiah (5) and Avion (3).
A lover of bowling, he once achieved a high score of 264 in his bowling league.

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MICHAEL LEE
Assistant Coach
Michael Lee is in his first season as an assistant coach with the Santa Cruz Warriors after spending two
seasons as the varsity boys basketball coach at Roosevelt High School in Portland, Ore.
Prior to joining the organization, Lee served as an assistant men’s basketball coach at the University of San
Francisco from 2010-13, having previously served as assistant coach at Gardner-Webb University in Boiling
Springs, North Carolina. Lee began his coaching career at the University of Kansas, serving as a graduate
student manager and director of player development for his alma mater’s NCAATournament Championship
season in 2007-08.

High school teammates with Santa Cruz Warriors Head Coach Aaron Miles at Jefferson High School in Northeast Portland, Lee was part of
one of the best high school teams in Oregon history, leading the Democrats to an undefeated record (28-0) and the state championship
in his junior season. The pair of Oregon natives went on to play for the Kansas Jayhawks from 2001-05, appearing in back-to-back NCAA
Tournament Final Fours in 2002 and 2003.
Before launching his career in coaching and youth leadership, he spent one year with the Harlem Globetrotters as an entertainer/
ambassador, instructing the organization’s CHEER for Character program in more than 200 U.S. cities.
KRIS WEEMS
Assistant Coach
Kris Weems is in his first season as an assistant coach with the Santa Cruz Warriors. He is making his second
stint in the Warriors organization, previously serving as player-development coach and scout for three
seasons (2011-14), two of which were postseason appearances (2013 and 2014).
Most recently, Weems spent three years as director of athletics for the Menlo School in Atherton, Calif.
Prior to joining the Golden State Warriors in 2011, Weems spent seven seasons as the head coach at Menlo
School (2004-11), leading his teams to seven Central Coast Section postseason appearances, five league
championships and three appearances in the Northern California bracket of the CIF State Championships.
Before his coaching career, Weems played four seasons for the Stanford Cardinal, leading the team to four consecutive NCAA Tournament
appearances and a trip to the 1998 Final Four, earning him All-Pac-10 First Team honors his junior season. After earning his degree in
sociology, Weems played one season professionally with Hapoel-Tel Aviv in Israel before returning to the Bay Area to work for Stanford’s
basketball and athletic department for six years.
Weems also served as a college basketball analyst for Comcast SportsNet Bay Area, providing color commentary for Pac-10 and West
Coast Conference telecasts.

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WARRIORS G LEAGUE HISTORY

Year Team WARRIORS G LEAGUE AFFILIATION HISTORY Position
Head Coach Record 1st Place
6th Western Division
2005-06 Ft. Worth Flyers Sam Vincent 28-20 5th Western Division
3rd Western Division
2006-07 Bakersfield Jam Jim Harrick 19-31 8th Western Division
1st Western Division
2007-08 Bakersfield Jam Jim Harrick/Sean Rooks/Scott Roth 11-39 Tied 1st Eastern Conference
2nd Western Division; D-League Finals
2008-09 Bakersfield Jam Scott Roth 26-24 2nd Western Division; D-League Finals
1st Western Conf; D-League Champs
2009-10 Bakersfield Jam Will Voigt 17-33 4th Pacific Division
2nd in Pacific Division
2010-11 Reno Bighorns Eric Musselman 34-16

2011-12 Dakota Wizards* Nate Bjorkgren 29-21

2012-13 Santa Cruz Warriors* Nate Bjorkgren 32-18

2013-14 Santa Cruz Warriors* Casey Hill 29-21

2014-15 Santa Cruz Warriors* Casey Hill 35-15

2015-16 Santa Cruz Warriors* Casey Hill 19-31

2016-17 Santa Cruz Warriors* Casey Hill 31-19

*Team owned & operated by Golden State Warriors

WARRIORS NBA G LEAGUE ASSIGNMENT & CALL-UP HISTORY

NBA players in the first three years of their careers may be assigned to their NBA G League affiliate an unlimited number of times, according to the
NBA Collective Bargaining Agreement. Additionally, players beyond the first three years of their NBA careers may be assigned to their NBA G League
affiliate with their consent and the consent of the National Basketball Players Association. With the Warriors G League team located in close proximity
to the parent club, players in recent years have been assigned to the G League not only for games, but also to get additional practice time.

The NBA G League, which reached nearly 1.5 million in total attendance this past season, also announced it will expand to a record 25 teams in 2017-
18 as the league has more than tripled in size since its inaugural season in 2001-02. Other highlights from the 2016-17 NBA G League season include:
199 of the 451 players (44%) on 2016-17 NBA end-of-regular-season rosters have NBA G League experience; All 30 NBA teams finished the season
with at least three NBA G League veterans on their roster, with 17 teams featuring more than seven such players (up from 10 teams last year); 38 NBA
G League players earned a total of 51 GATORADE Call-Ups to NBA teams during the 2016-17 season.

Warriors G League Assignment History Warriors G League Call-Up History NBA G LEAGUE

2006-07: Patrick O’Bryant (three times) 2003-04:  Rusty LaRue
2007-08: Kosta Perovic (twice) 2005-06:  Will Bynum
Patrick O’Bryant (once) 2006-07:  Renaldo Major, Kelenna Azubuike
2008-09:  Richard Hendrix (once) 2007-08:  C.J. Watson
DeMarcus Nelson (once) 2008-09:  Jermareo Davidson
2010-11: Jeremy Lin (three times) 2009-10:  Chris Hunter, Cartier Martin,
2011-12:  Jeremy Tyler (once) Anthony Tolliver, Coby Karl, Reggie Williams
Chris Wright (twice) 2010-11:  Jeff Adrien
2012-13:  Kent Bazemore (five times) 2011-12:  Mickell Gladness, Keith Benson, Mikki Moore
Jeremy Tyler (five times) 2012-13:  Malcolm Thomas, Scott Machado,
Malcolm Thomas (once) Dwayne Jones
Scott Machado (once) 2013-14: Dewayne Dedmon, Hilton Armstrong
2013-14:  Ognjen Kuzmic (10 times) 2014-15: James Michael McAdoo
Nemanja Nedovic (nine times) 2016:17: Brianté Weber
Dewayne Dedmon (twice)
Kent Bazemore (twice)
MarShon Brooks (twice)
2014-15: Ognjen Kuzmic (eight times)
James Michael McAdoo (four times)
Festus Ezeli (once)
Justin Holiday (once)
2015-16: Kevon Looney (four times)
2016-17: Damian Jones (nine times)
Kevon Looney (three times)
Patrick McCaw (twice)
Brianté Weber (once)

Kelenna Azubuike was a G League Call-Up in 2006-07 and went
on to play 205 games with Golden State over four seasons.

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SANTA CRUZ WARRIORS 2017-18 SCHEDULE

SANTA CRUZ WARRIORS 2017-18 SEASON

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5 6 7 SBL 8 9 WIS 10 ACC 11 4 5 SLC 6 8 TEX 9 10

7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM SBL 11 6:00PM 7:00PM

SLC LIN12 13 14 15 16 17 18 6:00PM 12 SLC 13 15 16 17

7:00PM 7:00PM 18 6:00PM

IWA 19 20 TEX 21 22 23 RGV 24 25 19 20 22 23 24

2:00PM 5:00PM 7:00PM

26 RNO 27 28 OKL 29 30 SBL 25 26 ACC 27 NAS 28

7:00PM 5:00PM 5:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM

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SXF 1 2 1 OKL 2 3

5:00PM 7:00PM

SXF 3 45 6 AUS 7 8 9 MEH 4 5 6 SXF 7 8 9 MEH 10

6:00PM 11 NAS 12 5:30PM 6:00PM 4:30PM 10:00AM

AUS 10 6:30PM 13 14 MEH 15 WES 16 TEX RGV11 12 13 14 15 16 17

1:00PM 18 19 7:00PM 7:00PM 5:00PM 5:00PM

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24 7:00PM 7:00PM 6:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM

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Agua Caliente Clippers of Ontario NBA G LEAGUE DIRECTORY NBA G LEAGUE
Tel: (909) 409-9090
Arena: Citizens Business Bank Arena NBA G League
Media Relations Contact: TBD Olympic Tower
Website: TBD 645 5th Avenue
NBA Affiliation: LA Clippers New York, NY 10022
Austin Spurs PR Contacts: Joanna Shapiro, Michael Perrelli
13581 Pond Springs Road, Suite 108, Austin, TX 78729 Website: www.NBA.com/dleague
Tel: (512) 236-8333; Fax: (512) 236-8444
Arena: H-E-B Center at Cedar Park Grand Rapids Drive
Media Relations Contact: Perri Travillion 40 Monroe Center NW, Ste 11; Grand Rapids MI 49503
([email protected]) Tel: (844) 473-7483
Website: www.austinspurs.com Arena: DeltaPlex Arena
NBA Affiliation: San Antonio Media Relations Contact: Sarah Parfet Jbara
Canton Charge ([email protected])
1101 Market Avenue North; Canton, OH 44702 Website: www.nbagrandrapids.com
Tel: (866) 444-1944; Fax: (330) 489-1703 NBA Affiliation: Detroit
Arena: Canton Memorial Civic Center Greensboro Swarm
Media Relations Contact: Sean Wyatt 2411 West Gate City Blvd.; Greensboro, NC 27403
([email protected]) Tel: (336) 907-3600
Website: www.cantoncharge.com Arena: Fieldhouse at the Greensboro Coliseum
NBA Affiliation: Cleveland Complex
Delaware 87ers Media Relations Contact: TBD
300 Martin Luther King Blvd, Ste. 200; Wilmington, DE 19801 Website: www.gsoswarm.com
Tel: (302) 504-7587; Fax: (302)351-5370 NBA Affiliation: Charlotte
Arena: Bob Carpenter Center Iowa Wolves
Media Relations Contact: Amanda Janczak 730 3rd Street; Des Moines, Iowa 50309
([email protected]) Tel: (515) 564-8550; Fax: (515) 564-8551
Website: www.sevens.com Arena: Wells Fargo Arena
NBA Affiliation: Philadelphia Media Relations Contact: Seth Nutting
Erie BayHawks ([email protected])
110 East 8th Street; Erie, PA 16501 Website: www.iawolves.com
Tel: (814) 790-5600; Fax: (814) 790-5608 NBA Affiliation: Minnesota
Arena: Erie Insurance Arena Lakeland Magic
Media Relations Contact: Billy Hartman 701 West Lime Street, Lakeland, FL 33815
([email protected]) Tel: (863) 825-3258; Fax: (863) 825-3279
Website: www.nbaerie.com Arena: RP Funding Center
NBA Affiliation: Atlanta Media Relations Contact: Ashley Foss
Fort Wayne Mad Ants ([email protected])
1910 St. Joe Center Rd, Suite 61; Fort Wayne, IN 46825 Website: www.lakelandmagic.com
Tel: (260) 469-4667; Fax: (260) 469-4674 NBA Affiliation: Orlando
Arena: Allen County War Memorial Coliseum Long Island Nets
Media Relations Contact: Ryan Stevens 168 39th Street, 8th Floor; Brooklyn, NY 11232
([email protected]) Tel: (718) 215-2299; Fax: (718) 522-3544
Website: www.ftwaynemadants.com Arena: NYCB Live’s Nassau Coliseum
NBA Affiliation: Indiana Media Relations Contact: Megan Walsh
([email protected])
Website: www.longislandnets.com
NBA Affiliation: Brooklyn
Maine Red Claws
550 Forest Avenue; Portland, ME 04012
Tel: (207) 210-6655; Fax: (207) 210-6659
Arena: Portland Exposition Building
Media Relations Contact: Evans Boston
([email protected])
Website: www.maineredclaws.com
NBA Affiliation: Boston

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NBA G LEAGUE TEAM DIRECTORIES

Memphis Hustle Sioux Falls Skyforce
191 Beale Street; Memphis, TN 28103 2131 South Minnesota Ave; Sioux Falls, SD 57105
Tel: (901) 205-1234; Fax: (901) 205-1244 Tel: (605) 332-0605; Fax: (605) 332-2305
Arena: The Landers Center Arena: Sanford Pentagon
Media Relations Contact: Geoffrey Langham Media Relations Contact: Matt Dykstra
([email protected]) ([email protected])
Website: www.memphishustle.com Website: www.skyforceonline.com
NBA Affiliation: Memphis NBA Affiliation: Miami
Northern Arizona Suns South Bay Lakers
3201 N. Main Street; Prescott Valley, AZ 86314 2275 E. Mariposa Ave.; El Segundo, CA 90245
Tel: (928) 772-7867 Tel: (310) 426-6000; Fax: (310) 426-6031
Arena: Prescott Valley Event Center Arena: Toyota Sports Center
Media Relations Contact: Jake Withee Media Relations Contact: Noah Camarena
([email protected]) ([email protected])
Website: www.nazsuns.com Website: www.sblakers.com
NBA Affiliation: Phoenix NBA Affiliation: Los Angeles Lakers
Oklahoma City Blue Texas Legends
208 Thunder Drive, Oklahoma City, OK 73102 2601 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 300; Frisco, TX 75034
Tel: (405) 208-4800; Fax: (405) 429-7900 Tel: (214) 469-0822; Fax: (214) 469-0823
Arena: Cox Convention Center Arena: Dr. Pepper Arena
Media Relations Contact: Shelby Willingham Media Relations Contact: Britney Wynn
([email protected] ([email protected])
Website: www.oklahomacityblue.com Website: www.texlegends.com
NBA Affiliation: Oklahoma City NBA Affiliation: Dallas
Raptors 905 Westchester Knicks
5600 Rose Cherry Place; Mississauga, ON L4Z4B6 198 Central Ave.; White Plains, NY 10606
Tel: (416) 815-5600 Fax: (416) 357-9205 Tel: (914) 559-6888
Arena: Hershey Centre Arena: Westchester County Center
Media Relations Contact: Stefano Toniutti Media Relations Contact: Katie Hatch
([email protected]) ([email protected])
Website: www.raptors905.com Website: www.westchesterknicks.com
NBA Affiliation: Toronto NBA Affiliation: New York
Reno Bighorns Windy City Bulls
50 West Liberty Street, Ste. 201; Reno, NV 89501 5333 Prairie Stone Parkway; Hoffman Estates, IL 60192
Tel: (775) 853-8200 Tel: (847) 396-7070
Arena: Reno Event Center Arena: Sears Centre Arena
Media Relations Contact: Kyle Jones Media Relations Contact: Shannon Jones
([email protected]) ([email protected])
Website: www.renobighorns.com Website: www.windycitybulls.com
NBA Affiliation: Sacramento NBA Affiliation: Chicago
Rio Grande Valley Vipers Wisconsin Herd
4500 North 10th Street, Suite 315; McAllen, TX 78504 549 High Avenue; Oshkosh, WI 54901
Tel:(956) 972-1144; Fax: (956) 972-1150 Tel: (920) 233-4374; Fax: (920) 744-0238
Arena: State Farm Arena Arena: Oshkosh Arena
Media Relations Contact: Anwar Chagollan Media Relations Contact: Mallory Steinberg
([email protected]) ([email protected])
Website: www.rgvipers.com Website: www.wisconsinherd.com
NBA Affiliation: Houston NBA Affiliation: Milwaukee
Salt Lake City Stars
301 West South Temple; Salt Lake City, UT 84101
Tel: (801) 325-2500
Arena: Lifetime Activities Center – Bruin Arena
Media Relations: Gina Calvert
([email protected])
NBA Affiliation: Utah
Santa Cruz Warriors
903 Pacific Avenue, Suite 101; Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Tel: (831) 731-4396; Fax: (831) 466-3201
Arena: Kaiser Permanente Arena
Media Relations Contact: Massimo Degaudenzi
([email protected])
Website: www.santacruzbasketball.com
NBA Affiliation: Golden State

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COMMUNITY RELATIONS COMMUNITY RELATIONS

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About NBA Cares
NBA Cares is the league’s global social responsibility program that builds on
the NBA’s mission of addressing important social issues. NBA Cares programs
and participants have provided more than 4.1 million hours of hands-on
service and created more than 1,115 places where kids and families can
live, learn or play in communities around the world. The NBA also engages
more than 18 million youth annually, inspiring play and teaching the values
of the game. NBA Cares works with internationally recognized youth-
serving programs that support education, youth and family development,

and health-related causes, including: Thurgood Marshall College Fund, Special Olympics, YMCA of the USA, Boys & Girls Clubs of
America, UNICEF, the Make-A-Wish Foundation, Share Our Strength and GLSEN.
For more information about the NBA’s latest community outreach efforts, please visit www.nba.com/cares.

The Warriors Community Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the Golden State Warriors, is committed to supporting educational
equity for underserved Bay Area youth. Since its inception in 2012, the Foundation has awarded over $5 million in grants to local
school districts and non-profits serving at-risk and vulnerable students. The Foundation’s signature program is Hoops 4 Kids
(warriors.com/kids), where Warriors achievements on the court directly benefit disadvantaged children.
The Foundation also rebuilds public basketball courts around the region.To date, more than 70 courts have been refurbished locally,
helping to revitalize local communities with safe and clean places for families to enjoy the game of basketball.
Finally, the Foundation donates thousands of tickets each season to schools and nonprofits that serve low-income children, helping
to share the joy and excitement of Warriors home games.
The Foundation is sustained by generous contributions from Warriors owners, players, partners, and fans.

Local children take part in a basketball clinic at an unveiling ceremony of the newly refurbished Nate Thurmond Courts at the Panhandle in
San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park

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WARRIORS IN THE COMMUNITY COMMUNITY RELATIONS

The Warriors are committed to taking an active interest in the well-being of our community. We strive to develop life-long fans
of the game of basketball through cause marketing programs and initiatives. We are dedicated to improving the quality of life for
those that are underserved in our community.

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS COMMUNITY PILLARS

EDUCATION: The Warriors educational programs and initiatives provide youth and young adults with a strong foundation to
succeed in and beyond school. By focusing on literacy, STEM, college access and career readiness, the Warriors improve access to
quality education for students and create greater pathways to successful careers.
HEALTH & FITNESS: The Warriors health and fitness programs inspire people to be fit, active and nurture healthy habits so they
can have healthier, happier and more successful lives. By promoting physical fitness, nutrition education programs and providing
access to healthy food, the Warriors improve the health and well-being of all.
CITIZENSHIP: The Warriors leverage our unique resources and assets, collaborate with local communities, and amplify their voices
to direct essential resources to those in need and foster more active, engage citizens and healthy, vibrant communities.

KEVIN DURANT & RON ADAMS

READ TO ACHIEVE (EDUCATION)

Read to Achieve is an early literacy program designed to help young people develop a life-long love for reading. The Warriors Read
to Achieve program brings the joy of reading year-round to Bay Area children through Reading Rallies, ReadingTime Outs and other
exciting literacy activities. This is conducted in partnership with Ross Stores, Reading Partners and local library systems. Over the
course of the year, the Read to Achieve program will help to increase proficiency rates and decrease summer learning loss for over
38,000 Bay Area students.

ADDITIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS
• Back to School in the Bay

• Bay Area All-Star Scholarship Team
• Beyond the Baseline
• Bound for Better
• In Real Life

• Junior Leaders (Kids Run the Show)
• Learning Without Limits
• Math Hoops

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GET FIT (HEALTH & FITNESS)

Get Fit educates Bay Area youth on the importance of
physical activity and healthy eating. Instruction and activities
around exercise, recess and nutrition encourage positive
development and provide students with the knowledge and
tools to sustain their commitment to fitness. This season the
Warriors will look to engage 70,000 youth in physical activity.

ADDITIONAL HEALTH & FITNESS PROGRAMS
• Jr. NBA

• Oracle Community Basketball Clinics
• Warriors Chef Academy

PATRICK McCAW SHAUN LIVINGSTON

SEASON OF GIVING (CITIZENSHIP)

Each year Warriors players, coaches and employees spread
holiday cheer to families in underserved communities
throughout the Bay Area during the months of November
and December. Families receive holiday meals, gifts and the
opportunity to meet their favorite players.

ADDITIONAL CITIZENSHIP PROGRAMS
• Community Playmakers
• Go Green
• Helping Hands
• Hoops for Troops
• Local Warriors
• Not on Our Ground
• Oracle Zone

KEVIN DURANT & STEPHEN CURRY

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WARRIORS YOUTH BASKETBALL

STEPHEN CURRY OVERNIGHT GAMP Since its inception in 2000, Warriors Basketball Camp,
BYU-HAWAII powered by Under Armour, has grown to meet the needs
of aspiring young players all over the Bay Area. Last season
featured 61 camp sessions with nearly 6,200 youth participating.
In addition to general sessions, Warriors Basketball Camp also
conducts a variety of specialty sessions, including high potential
camps, skill development clinics, parent/child camps, shooting
and guard clinics and Future Stars sessions for ages 5-8.Warriors
Basketball Camp has expanded to offer sessions at multiple Bay
Area locations, including Oakland, San Francisco, San Jose,
San Ramon, Danville, Napa, Newark, Larkspur, Livermore, Mill
Valley, Milpitas, Oakley, Concord, Campbell, Cupertino, Walnut
Creek, South San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Cruz, Saratoga,
Emeryville and Santa Rosa.

DRAYMOND GREEN OVERNIGHT GAMP Highlighting the Summer 2016 schedule were two overnight
CSU MONTEREY BAY camps featuring Warriors All-Stars Draymond Green and
Stephen Curry. Green’s camp took place at CSU Monterey Bay
and featured appearances and instruction from not only Green
himself, but also teammates Stephen Curry and James Michael
McAdoo. Curry’s camp, now in its fourth year, took on a new
twist in 2016 by moving locations and utilizing the beautiful
facilities of BYU-Hawaii. This marked the first time Warriors
Basketball Camp hosted a session outside of Northern California.
The camp drew participants from all over the world, all of whom
were treated to one-on-one time with the back-to-back NBA
MVP. In addition to conducting lectures and participating in
drills, Curry surprised campers by sharing meals with them in
the dining center and making the rounds at the dorms to do
some room checks.

Warriors Basketball Camp continues to be an exciting experience for youth, ages 5-17, of all skill levels and abilities, focusing on
fundamental skill development and the importance of teamwork, dedication and sportsmanship. The camp also features guest
appearances from current and former Warriors players and coaches. Several notable NBA figures made appearances this past
year alone, including: current Warriors players Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, Ian Clark, Zaza Pachulia, Kevon Looney, James
Michael McAdoo and rookie Damian Jones, along with former Warriors players Harrison Barnes, Marreese Speights, Festus Ezeli,
Jim Barnett, Kelenna Azubuike and Adonal Foyle; WNBA Legend and two-time Olympic Gold Medalist Ruthie Bolton; and Warriors
Basketball Camp alum and former Cleveland Cavalier Will Cherry.

The Junior Warriors Basketball League offers a unique basketball JUNIOR WARRIORS CLASSIC COMMUNITY RELATIONS
experience for Bay Area youth, ages 5-17. Through partnerships with ORACLE ARENA
local youth agencies, the Warriors are able to enhance existing leagues by
providing special benefits for all participants, including reversible jerseys
and shorts, headbands, certificates of participation and tickets offered
at a savings for Warriors home games. The league also offers a Coaches
Clinic, featuring the Warriors coaching staff, for all volunteer coaches
participating in the program. The season is capped off with the Junior
Warriors Classic hosted at Oracle Arena prior to a Warriors home game.
Over 170,000 Bay Area youth have been able to participate in the Junior
Warriors Basketball League since its inception in 2000. Last season over
10,000 youth participated in the program.

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WARRIORS IN THE COMMUNITY

WARRIORS 2016-17 SEASON COMMUNITY HIGHLIGHTS
#STRENGTHINNUMBERS

• 20.7 MILLION MINUTES OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
Over 20 million minutes of physical activity and play were generated through youth who participated
in all Warriors health & fitness initiatives.
• 1.2 MILLION LIVES IMPACTED
Over one million lives impacted via hospital visits, basketball camps, fan festivals, food and toy drives,
health & fitness and educational events and more.
• 1.75 MILLION DOLLARS GRANTED
For the second season in a row, theWarriors Community Foundation donated more than $1.75 million
to support education and youth development. In November of 2016, the Foundation announced
$1.25 million in grants targeting Alameda and San Francisco Counties; in April, another $500,000 was
awarded through the season-long Hoops 4 Kids program.
• 420 COMMUNITY EVENTS
The Warriors hosted and participated in over 420 community events throughout the Bay Area since
the start of the 2016-17 season.
• 1,300 CHARITIES SUPPORTED
The Warriors supported more than 1,300 charities through memorabilia, valued at $220,000.
• 2,500 HOURS DONATED
Front Office employees have donated over 2,500 hours of community service through the Warriors
Helping Hands volunteer program.

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

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ORACLE ARENA

On October 30, 2006, the Golden State Warriors and Oracle formally
announced a naming rights agreement in which the Arena in
Oakland was renamed Oracle Arena. The 10-year agreement also
includes additional exclusive team sponsorship elements.

Oracle Arena is the premier entertainment venue in Northern
California, and the agreement provides the world’s largest enterprise
software company with a variety of sponsorship opportunities with
the Warriors, including exterior and interior signage, VIP customer/
partner hospitality and various other amenities.

Oracle Arena plays host to 41 Warriors regular-season home games
each season, as well as a spectrum of other events that include
concerts and other family-friendly entertainment. The venue
underwent a $140 million interior renovation in 1996 that increased
basketball capacity by more than 4,000, to its current occupancy
maximum of 19,596. A total of 72 luxury suites and other exclusive
clubs were also added.

About Oracle: Oracle (NYSE: ORCL) is the world’s largest enterprise
software company. For more information, visit http://www.oracle.
com.

PACKING WARRIORS GROUND

The Warriors enter the 2017-18 season having sold out 239 consecutive games (dating back to December 18, 2012 -- 196
regular-season and 43 postseason) which is the seventh-longest active streak in the NBA to start the season. The sellout streak
also marks the team’s longest since Oracle Arena was renovated prior to the 1997-98 season and the capacity was increased
from 15,025 to 19,596.

The Warriors have averaged more than 18,000 fans per game for 12-straight seasons.

WARRIORS IN-ARENA PERSONALITIES

FRANCO FINN RUBY LOPEZ MATT HURWITZ
In-Arena Host In-Arena Host Public Address Announcer

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MEDIA SEATING ORACLE ARENA

MEDIA SEATING
SCORER’S TABLE

HOME & VISITING RADIO SEATING ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Address: 7000 Coliseum Way, Oakland, California 94621
Ownership: Owned by the Oakland-Alameda County Joint Powers Authority
Operation: Operated by AEG
Oracle Arena Box Office Hours:
10:00a.m.-5:00p.m. Monday-Friday
Closed Saturday & Sunday unless there is a scheduled event
Capacity (Basketball): 19,596
Accessibility Seating: Seating for 576 patrons, with availability for all price categories
Oakland Coliseum Arena Opened: November 9, 1966
First Warriors Game: November 29, 1966 vs. Chicago
Opening of the Renovated Arena: November 8, 1997
First Warriors Game in Renovated Arena: November 8, 1997 vs. Minnesota
Date Building Became Oracle Arena: October 30, 2006
Parking: Accommodations for 10,000 cars
Acreage: Complex grounds cover 120 acres
Height: 106 feet tall with a 70 foot high glass exterior
Length: The window wall of the Arena is 1,418 feet long with 3,072 panes of glass
Suites: Two levels, 82 total suites - 64 traditional suites, 16 theater boxes & two loft suites

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RAKUTEN PERFORMANCE CENTER

Opened in October of 1997, the Rakuten Performance Center is one of the finest training/office complexes in all of the NBA. Built
atop Oakland’s Convention Center Parking Garage, the two-story facility houses everything the organization needs to function on a
day-to-day basis, including all of the team’s training needs, as well as offices for the organization’s employees.
The building has undergone a pair of major renovations in recent years, once again making the Warriors Practice Facility among the
premier facilities in the NBA. In the summer of 2004, all basketball-related areas of the building underwent a complete renovation,
including an expanded weight room and athletic training area, as well as upgraded locker rooms and a new players’ lounge. The
team’s headquarters underwent another dramatic renovation in the summer of 2011 as new owners Joe Lacob and Peter Guber
overhauled the office space and the public areas of the facility, giving the building a modern look and feel.
Some of the features include:
• 16,000-square feet of office space for all of the team’s full-time employees, including

offices for the coaching staff that overlook the court.
• 2 1/2 full-length NBA basketball courts, with 21,000 square feet of newly refurbished

playing surface and eight baskets.
• A fully upgraded, state-of-the art weight room and medical treatment room featuring

a whirlpool, sauna and steam room.
• A spacious, newly renovated players’locker room.
• A brand new players’lounge with large plasma televisions.
• New, separate locker rooms for the team’s players, coaches and basketball operations

staff.
• Remodeled and updated working space for all the team’s employees.
• Large floor-to-ceiling images in the hallway outside the gym, featuring 26 historic

players and coaches from the team’s history, the franchise’s six retired jerseys and
small replicas of the franchise’s four championship banners.

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DIRECTIONS TO ARENA & RAKUTEN PERFORMANCE CENTER

DRIVING DIRECTIONS

To Oracle Arena (from San Francisco Airport): Exit airport and take US-101 North toward San Francisco for approximately 10
miles. Take I-80 East and cross the Bay Bridge. Take I-880 South towards San Jose. Take 66th Ave./Oakland Coliseum exit. Turn left to
cross over the freeway and go in the first main parking entrance. Use the far left lane for media parking.

To Oracle Arena (from Oakland Airport): Exit via Airport Drive. Turn right onto Hegenberger Road. Follow Hegenberger Road
for approximately two miles. Cross over the freeway and take a left at the first light. To reach the media parking entrance, follow
the frontage road past Oracle Arena and parking lot to 66th Ave. Take a right on 66th Avenue and enter the parking entrance on the
right. Go to the far left lane for media parking.

To Rakuten Performance Center (from San Francisco Airport): Exit airport and take 101 North toward San Francisco for
approximately 10 miles. Take I-80 East and cross the Bay Bridge. Take 580/980 East exit toward Alameda/Downtown Oakland.
Follow signs for 980/880 to Downtown Oakland. Take the 11th/12th Street exit. Pass through the first stop light and turn left onto
11th Street. Follow 11th Street for approximately four stop lights and enter the Oakland Convention Center Parking Garage on the
right-hand side of 11th Street. Park on any level and take the Parking Garage elevator to the 5th Floor. Exit the elevator to the right
and follow the long hallway to the practice court (halfway down hall) and the Warriors Executive Offices (one flight up at end of
hallway).

To Rakuten Performance Center (from Oakland Airport): Exit airport via Airport Drive.Turn right onto Hegenberger Road and
travel approximately two miles. Take I-880 North and travel toward Oakland. Take I-980/24 North exit toward Downtown Oakland
and Walnut Creek. Take 11th/14th Street exit. Turn right at the first light and follow 11th Street for approximately four stop lights
and enter the Oakland Convention Center Parking Garage on the right-hand side of 11th Street. Park on any level and take the
Parking Garage elevator to the 5th Floor. Exit the elevator to the right and follow the long hallway to the practice court (half way
down hall) and the Warriors Executive Offices (one flight up at end of hallway).

DIRECTIONS USING BART (BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT)

Both Oracle Arena and the Warriors Practice Facility are located directly adjacent to BART stations. For train schedules, maps and
additional information on the BART system, log onto www.bart.gov.

Oracle Arena: Exit at the Coliseum/Oakland Airport Station. Take the pedestrian overpass across the road and towards the
Coliseum complex. At the end of the overpass, proceed to the left around the football/baseball stadium and continue heading west
towards Oracle Arena. If you have credential already, proceed straight until you reach Parking Lot E, which is a fenced-in lot on the
south side of the arena. Walk down into Parking Lot E and proceed until you reach the Media Entrance, which is located to the left
as you approach the building. To reach Media Will Call for credential pick-up, head to the Oracle Arena Box Office, which is located
between the arena and the stadium on the Plaza Level.

Rakuten Performance Center: Exit at the Oakland City Center/12th Street Station. Exit the station to the West and take the
escalator up to 11th Street. Walk to the Oakland City Center Marriott located on the northwest corner of 11th and Broadway. Enter
the Marriott hotel and proceed across the lobby and past the escalators to the Convention Center Lobby. Take the Parking Garage
Elevator to the 5th Floor. Exit the elevator to the right and follow the long hallway to the practice court (halfway down hall) and the
Warriors Executive Offices (one flight up at end of hallway).

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MEDIA INFORMATION

CREDENTIALS: Requests for game-by-game credentials should be submitted via email to [email protected] and [email protected]
AT LEAST 48 HOURS PRIOR to the game you wish to cover (2:00 p.m. on Friday for a Sunday or Monday game). NO CREDENTIAL REQUESTS WILL
BE HONORED ON GAME DAY. Please make certain all requests for credentials are confirmed by the Public Relations Department prior to arriving at
Oracle Arena. Credentials may be obtained three hours prior to each game at the Oracle Arena Box Office, located between the arena and the stadium
on the Plaza Level. Additional Media Entrance for those with credentials is located inside parking Lot E on the south side of Oracle Arena. Credentials
must be visibly worn at all times.

PHOTOGRAPHERS: Limited (and assigned) space is available on the floor in one of four quadrants. Photographers and camera operators must only sit
in assigned spots, as not all floor space is available for media use. ABSOLUTELY NO TRIPODS ALLOWED. Photographers must be seated, stationary
within their assigned spot in the baseline media boxes at all times. Photographers are not permitted on the court at any time. Orders for strobe lights
must be requested through the Warriors Public Relations Department.

Photo credentials will be issued in the same manner as other credentials, although requests should be submitted by the photo editor. It is club policy
NOT to allow freelance photographers. Each photographer will be assigned a position by the Warriors Public Relations Department, either on the floor
or in an elevated position, making it imperative that we are aware of your intentions to shoot a particular game. A photo (and seating) chart will be
available in the Sam Skinner Media Room and on the back of each basket stanchion. Photographers located on the baseline will be permitted only
one standard size “Domke” bag which must be placed behind the photographer during the game. Equipment not needed during the game must be
stored off-court. One additional camera can be stored directly behind the photographer.

RUBBER LENS SHADES: In order to reduce the risk of injury to players, rubber lens shades are required for all still photographers, broadcasters,
news and entertainment video and film crews who are authorized to shoot NBA game action. Any additional light sources must be either removed
or covered with bubble wrap.

PARKING: Members of the media who have been issued season credentials will receive a parking pass to gain entry into the Oracle Arena parking lot.
Those receiving single-game credentials will receive a parking pass via email by 12:00 p.m. on the day of the game. All media must park in Parking Lot
B, located on the southeast side of Oracle Arena (entrance to any other location of the parking lot will not be reserved). Entrance to the Oracle Arena
parking lot for media members will be through the left-most lane of the main entrance only, located on 66th Avenue.

THE SAM SKINNER MEDIA WORKROOM: The Sam Skinner Media Workroom is named after the late, beloved and respected Bay Area media person-
ality. This room, which is open three hours prior to each game and features comfortable and large work areas for your convenience, is located on the
lower level of Oracle Arena adjacent to the Courtside Club lobby.

MEDIA SEATING: Working media members will be seated in the following areas: scorer’s table (TV broadcasts only); bays atop of sections 114 & 115
across from the scorer’s table (Radio broadcasts only); bays atop of sections 101, 102, 127 & 128 behind the scorer’s table; and bays atop of section
124 in the corner nearest the Warriors’player tunnel. A media seating chart for each game will be posted at the media entrance, in the Sam Skinner
Media Workroom, and in each of the media seating areas.

PRE AND POSTGAME INTERVIEWS: In accordance with NBA policy, both the Warriors and visiting locker rooms will be open to accredited media
members for a 30 minute period beginning 75 minutes prior to each game (6:15 – 6:45 p.m. for a 7:30 game) and 10-15 minutes following the
conclusion of each game. Players and coaches are available for interviews at those times, although it is recommended that any interview lasting
longer than a few minutes in duration be arranged in advance through the Warriors Public Relations Department (any live television pre or postgame
interviews should also be arranged in advance through the PR Department). ONLY working media members with valid credentials will be admitted
to the locker room. No still photography or filming of video, other than recording of player interviews, is permitted in either teams’ locker room.
Requesting AUTOGRAPHS OR SOUVENIR ITEMS FROM PLAYERS OR COACHES IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED AND SUBJECT TO FORFEITURE OF CREDENTIAL.

IN-ARENA WIRELESS INTERNET: The Warriors are happy to offer free wireless internet access inside Oracle Arena. For all smart phones, tablets &
laptops, choose to connect to WarriorsGround, open a web browser and when the user agreement page comes up, choose to accept the agreement.

CELL PHONE USAGE IN LOCKER ROOMS: In accordance with NBA rules, no phone calls may be conducted by media members while in either the
home or visiting locker rooms. Use of cell phones for still photography is prohibited in the locker rooms at all times.

GAME NOTES, STATISTICS & STATISTICIANS: Game notes and statistics are available in the Sam Skinner Media Room three hours prior to each ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
game. Statistics are distributed to working media following each quarter. Postgame quotes and notes are distributed as quickly as possible following
the conclusion of each game. Local statisticians are available to assist visiting television and radio broadcasters, and can be arranged by contacting
the Warriors Public Relations Department several days in advance. Once a request is made, the statisticians must be compensated whether or not
they are used.

PRACTICE POLICY: In general, practices – which will usually be held at the team’s downtown practice facility, the Rakuten Performance Center – are
closed to the media, with the exception of the end portion. Players and coaches will be available for interviews with accredited media members at
the conclusion of each session. Interviews lasting longer than five minutes in duration should be scheduled in advance through the Warriors Public
Relations Department. Please contact a PR staff representative to confirm practice times, sites and player availability.

INTERNATIONAL MEDIA POLICY: International media interested in covering NBA regular-season games must first submit a request in writing to
the NBA league office. Please do not contact the Golden State Warriors directly. All credential requests must be received at least three business days
prior to the first game requested. Photo identification will be required when picking up confirmed credentials at the media entrance. Requests must
be sent to the attention of Mark Fischel ([email protected]). Additional information on international media policies may be obtained by calling the
NBA league office (212-407-8000).

WARRIORS PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPARTMENT Cole Lawrence
Raymond Ridder Brett Winkler Michael Ravina Darryl Arata Assistant, Public Relations
Vice President, Communications Director, Public Relations Director, Basketball Communications Director, Publications & Statistical Info [email protected]
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Lisa Goodwin Matt de Nesnera Christina Pedersen
Director, Corporate Communications Manager, Corporate Communications Assistant, Corporate Communications
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

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