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Published by Santa Cruz Warriors, 2018-11-06 15:21:01

2018-19 Santa Cruz Warriors Media Guide

News, notes and information about the 2018-19 Santa Cruz Warriors

2018-19 SANTA CRUZ WARRIORS

MEDIA GUIDE

Official NBA G League Affiliate of the Golden State Warriors

2018-19 SCW MEDIA GUIDE

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2018-19 SCW MEDIA GUIDE

INDEX

2018-19 SCW Season Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Santa Cruz Warriors History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Kaiser Permanente Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Basketball Operations & Front Office Staff . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 15
2018-19 SCW Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-29
2017-18 Season Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-39
Franchise History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-48
NBA G League Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49-60

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SANTA CRUZ WARRIORS HISTORY 2018-19 SCW MEDIA GUIDE

SANTA CRUZ WARRIORS HISTORY

On December 23, 2012, the Warriors tipped off the first professional basketball game in Santa
Cruz history with a 93-88 victory against the Bakersfield Jam in front of a sellout crowd at Kaiser
Permanente Arena. The game was a culmination of months of hard work and collaboration with
the City of Santa Cruz, a partnership that began with the team’s move from Bismarck, North
Dakota at the end of the 2011-12 season. With one NBA G League Championship in 2014-15,
three Finals appearances and the most passionate fans in the league, the Warriors enter their
sixth season proud to represent the Santa Cruz community on and off the court.

On June 27, 2011, new Golden State Warriors owners Joe Lacob and Peter Guber acquired the
Dakota Wizards, with the intention of moving the team from Bismarck to Santa Cruz, California.
Rebranding to the Santa Cruz Warriors, the purpose of the acquisition was to turn the team into
a full-service minor league system for the franchise, a move that Lacob described as, “a critical
step and another plus for our organization.” Operating only 80 miles south of the Golden State
headquarters, the Santa Cruz Warriors provide its parent club with opportunities to develop
on- and off-court talent while also celebrating its own unique identity and supporting the local
community.

A vibrant and diverse community with a passionate basketball culture, the Warriors are fortunate
to call Santa Cruz their home. Through the team’s community outreach initiatives, the Warriors
are able to partner with local schools and nonprofits, connecting with the community and
creating fans for life. The team’s 2,500 seat Kaiser Permanente Arena in downtown Santa Cruz is
the arena the team calls home.

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2018-19 SCW MEDIA GUIDE KAISER PERMANENTE AREANA

KAISER PERMANENTE ARENA

The Santa Cruz Warriors play their home games at Kaiser Permanente Arena, located at 140 Front
Street in Downtown Santa Cruz. It is the largest Green Certified venue in the Monterey Bay area,
boasting a comprehensive recycling program, environmentally friendly cleaning practices and
efficient water textures. The Green Business program calculates that Kaiser Permanente Arena saves
more than 15,000 pounds of carbon dioxide and more than 82,000 gallons of water per year.
Kaiser Permanente Arena, which measures 29,928 square feet plus modular buildings housing locker
rooms and public restrooms, is the largest indoor sports venue in the City of Santa Cruz. In addition
to serving as the home of the Santa Cruz Warriors, Kaiser Permanente Arena hosted more than 80
outside events during the 2016-17 season, including the University of California Santa Cruz men’s and
women’s basketball, United Way’s Stuff The Bus, author events with Carli Lloyd, Ayesha Curry and Dav
Pilkey, and Santa Cruz High School’s graduation.
Entering its seventh season in the City of Santa Cruz, it is the Warriors’ hope that Kaiser Permanente
Arena becomes a positive force in the community and serves as the top youth sports center in the

Arena Address:
140 Front Street, Santa

Cruz, CA 95060
Business Office Address:
903 Pacific Avenue, Ste.
101, Santa Cruz, CA 95060

Business Phone:
(831) 713-4400

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WARRIORS

BASKETBALL OPERATIONS
& FRONT OFFICE STAFF

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Joe Lacob OWNERSHIP

Owner & CEO, Golden State Warriors

In his role as Owner & CEO, Joe Lacob is the managing member of the Golden State Warriors’ ownership group. Currently in his ninth
year as Warriors owner, he serves on the NBA Board of Governors and is a member of the league’s Planning Committee and Labor
Committee.

Under Lacob’s guidance, the Warriors joined the Boston Celtics, Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers last season as the only franchises
to win three NBA titles (2015, 2017, 2018) in a span of four seasons, becoming the first team to repeat as NBA champions since
the Miami Heat in 2012 & 2013. In Lacob’s fifth season as owner in 2014-15, the Warriors ended a 40-year championship drought,
beginning the most successful four-year run in NBA history (265-63 overall record) from 2014-15 through 2017-18, including four
consecutive appearances in the NBA Finals and the most wins in a single season in NBA history (73-9 record) during the 2015-16
campaign. The Warriors have made six-straight playoff appearances for the first time since the inception of the league (1946-47
through 1951-52). In fact, prior to the last six seasons, the club had only made the playoffs once in the previous 18 years.

The franchise’s success in recent years has also extended to the business side. In 2014 and again in 2016, the Warriors were named
“Sports Team of the Year” by the Sports Business Journal, in recognition of the organization’s innovative and successful business
practices. This marks the first time that any professional team has won this prestigious sports business award more than once.
Additionally, under Lacob’s leadership, the Warriors were named the 2016 winner of the Entrepreneurial Company of the Year (ENCORE)
Award by the Stanford University Graduate School of Business in recognition of the organization’s entrepreneurial spirit in redefining
sports management, pioneering the use of sports analytics in the NBA, and adopting new technologies that have transformed the fan
experience. The Warriors are the first sports organization to win the ENCORE Award, which has been presented annually since 1982
to recognize best in class entrepreneurial companies from around the world and has included such recent winners as Google (2004),
Apple (2005), and Amazon (2010).

In addition to the Warriors’ organization-wide honors, Lacob was named the 2016 recipient of the Sports Executive of the Year award
by the Sports Business Journal. He was also named one of the Bay Area’s Most Admired CEO’s by the San Francisco Business Times in
November of 2015.

Peter Guber

Owner, Golden State Warriors

Peter Guber, a prominent figure in the entertainment industry for more than 35 years, is currently in his ninth season as owner of the 7
Golden State Warriors.

One of the most successful executives and entrepreneurs in the entertainment and communications industries, Guber’s impressive
resume includes serving as the Chairman & CEO of Sony Entertainment, President of Columbia Pictures, Chairman and CEO of Polygram
Entertainment and Co-Owner and Co-Chairman of Casablanca Record & Filmworks. Among the films he personally produced or
executive produced are Rain Man (Academy Award – Best Picture), Batman, The Color Purple, Midnight Express, Gorillas in the Mist,
The Witches of Eastwick, Missing and Flashdance. Guber’s personal movies have earned more than $3 billion worldwide, while also
garnering more than 50 Academy Award nominations.

Guber is the Founder and CEO of Mandalay Entertainment, a visionary multimedia venture spanning movies, TV, sports and digital
media. Guber expanded Mandalay into a national entertainment sports provider where he currently serves as Chairman of the Board
of Directors and is the Managing Director of Mandalay Baseball LLC, a joint venture with the Los Angeles Dodgers that acquired the
Triple-A affiliated Minor League Baseball franchise in Oklahoma City, which became the Triple-A affiliate of the Dodgers.

Guber, together with Guggenheim Group and Magic Johnson, acquired the Los Angeles Dodgers in May 2012. In October of 2014, Guber
also became the owner and executive chairman of Major League Soccer’s Los Angeles Football Club (LAFC), which made their debut
in 2018 in the Banc of California Stadium. He also serves as co-executive chairman of aXiomatic, a broad-based esports and gaming
company.

BUSINESS EXECUTIVES 2018-19 SCW MEDIA GUIDE

Rick Welts

President & Chief Operating Officer,
Golden State Warriors

One of the most respected business executives in the NBA and a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame’s Class of 2018, Rick Welts owns
over 40 years of experience in the league and has spent the last seven seasons as president and chief operating officer of the Golden State
Warriors. In this role, reporting to Owner & CEO Joe Lacob and Owner Peter Guber, Welts oversees all business-related operations for the
Warriors.

Welts, 65, owns the rare distinction of being part of championship teams in the NBA (4), WNBA (2) and NBA G League (1). Prior to joining the
Warriors in October 2011, he spent nine years as president of the Phoenix Suns. Welts’ responsibilities in Phoenix included the supervision of
all business operations for the Suns, while also overseeing the team’s interest in the management of the US Airways Center and the WNBA’s
Phoenix Mercury.

A native of Seattle, Washington, Welts began his NBA career in 1969, at the age of 16, as a ball boy with the Seattle SuperSonics. He spent
10 years with his hometown team serving a number of roles, including as the team’s director of public relations during back-to-back
appearances in the NBA Finals (1978 and 1979) and the SuperSonics’ lone NBA Championship in 1979. In 2006, he was the recipient of the
annual Splaver/McHugh “Tribute to Excellence Award,” which is given annually by the NBA Public Relations Directors’ Association to a current
or former member of the NBA PR family who has demonstrated an outstanding level of performance and service during their NBA career.

In May of 2011, in a front page story in the New York Times, Welts became the highest ranking executive in men’s professional team sports to
publicly acknowledge he is gay. He was presented with a United States Tennis Association 2011 ICON Award at the US Open in New York City,
an award that recognizes and celebrates those who have had a positive impact on diversity and inclusion in the sports industry and society.

Chris Murphy

President, Santa Cruz Warriors

Chris Murphy enters his fourth 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.

Murphy led the front office efforts to win the 2017-18 NBA G League Franchise of the Year award, which honors the organization that best
exemplifies the league’s core pillars: Compete With Intensity, Lead With Integrity and Inspire Play. The Santa Cruz Warriors enter the 2018-19
season with a home sellout streak of 54 games at Kaiser Permanente Arena and have participated in over 200 community events in the last
12 months.

Murphy began his career in the Warriors organization in June 2005 as a group sales account executive. He gradually progressed over 10
seasons into the Warriors ticket sales management group, later serving as senior director of group ticket sales for two seasons before
transitioning to Santa Cruz.

Outside of his responsibilities with the Sea Dubs, Murphy serves on the NBA G League’s Team Leadership Council, where he collaborates
with other team leaders to foster the NBA G League’s growth in all business areas and matters. Murphy also serves as a Board Member for
the Santa Cruz Chamber of Commerce, the Rotary Club of Santa Cruz and the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History.

A graduate of Le Moyne College in Syracuse, New York, Murphy currently resides in Santa Cruz with his wife KJ, four-year-old son Connor,
two-year-old daughter Taylor, and five-year-old terrier mix Boots. In his free time, he enjoys spending time with family and friends, golfing
and being outdoors.

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2018-19 SCW MEDIA GUIDE BASKETBALL OPERATIONS

Kent Lacob

General Manager

Kent Lacob is in his third 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 saw a team-record 24 players suit-up for Santa Cruz in 2017-18 after four Sea Dubs – Antonius Cleveland, Quinn Cook, Damion Lee
and Georges Niang – earned midseason GATORADE Call-Ups. In 2016-17, Lacob orchestrated five trades across his first season to acquire
guards Phil Pressey, Alex Hamilton and Jabari Brown, who were instrumental in the Warriors 31-19 record and return to the NBA G League
Playoffs.
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 where the team drafted center Damian Jones, supported analytics projects and led efforts to incorporate wearable
technology.
Originally from Woodside, California, 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

Ryan Atkinson

Assistant General Manager /
Director of Team Player Development

Ryan Atkinson is entering his third season as assistant general manager after serving three seasons as the team’s director of basketball
operations. Atkinson is also in his first season as director of team player development, a new role in which he is responsible for player
education and programming throughout the season.
Atkinson owns seven years of NBA G League experience, including two seasons as the director of basketball operations with the 2013 NBA
G League Champion Rio Grande Valley Vipers and one season with the Reno Bighorns as the team’s assistant video coordinator/basketball
operations.
Originally from Atlanta, Georgia, Atkinson received a master’s degree in sports management from the University of San Francisco and a
bachelor’s degree in sports management from Missouri Western State University. Atkinson began his career with the Golden State Warriors,
Oakland Athletics, and Prestige Sports International sports agency.

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BASKETBALL OPERATIONS & COACHING STAFF 2018-19 SCW MEDIA GUIDE

Aaron Miles

Head Coach

Aaron Miles enters his second season as head coach of the Santa Cruz Warriors, the team’s third coach since relocating to Northern
California in 2012. In his first season as a head coach, Miles helped four Santa Cruz players earn GATORADE Call-Ups and joined Steve
Kerr’s coaching staff for Golden State’s 2018 Playoff run to earn his first NBA Championship.

Miles, 35, 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 NBA season.

Miles played two seasons in the NBA G League following his Warriors roster spots in 2005-06 and 2010-11. 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 as
assistant director of student-athlete development at Kansas under Self for the 2015-16 collegiate season.

Miles joined the Warriors most recently at Florida Gulf Coast University, where he served for one season as an assistant coach on Joe
Dooley’s staff. During the 2016-17 campaign, the Eagles went 26-8, won the Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament Championship and
earned a berth in the 2017 NCAA Tournament.

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 Krasnye Krylya, the 2013 Russian Cup MVP Award and the 2013 FIBA
EuroChallenge Championship. 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 and his wife Mikki have four sons: Aaron Jr. (9), Adonis (7), Asaiah (6) and Avion (4).

Michael Lee

Assistant Coach

Michael Lee is in his second 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, Oregon.

Prior to joining the organization, Lee served as an assistant men’s basketball coach at the University of San Francisco from 2010-13
after an assistant coaching stint 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 NCAA Tournament
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), the state championship and
finished the season ranked #3 in the nation 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/

10 ambassador, instructing the organization’s CHEER for Character program in more than 200 U.S. cities.
A native of Portland, Oregon, Michael is married to Julia O’Neal Lee and has three children: Jalen (17), Anyah (13) and Reagan (6).

2018-19 SCW MEDIA GUIDE BASKETBALL OPERATIONS & COACHING STAFF

Kris Weems

Assistant Coach

Kris Weems is in his second 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 on Mark Jackson’s Golden State Warriors staff for three seasons
(2011-14), two of which were postseason appearances (2013 and 2014).
Before joining the Santa Cruz Warriors, Weems spent three years as director of athletics for the Menlo School in Atherton, California from
2014-17. 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 attended the University of Stanford, where he led the Cardinals to four consecutive NCAA Tournament
appearances and a trip to the 1998 Final Four. 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 athletic department for six years.
Weems also served as a college basketball analyst with Comcast SportsNet Bay Area for two seasons, providing color commentary for
Pac-10 and West Coast Conference telecasts.
A Kansas City, Kansas native, Weems and his wife Neda have two daughters, Aaliyah (4) and Kiyana (1).

Luke Loucks

Two-Way Player Development Coach

Luke Loucks is in his second season as a two-way player development coach for the Warriors organization, where he specializes in on-
court tutelage and instruction for Golden State’s two way assignment players Marcus Derrickson and Damion Lee. Loucks in his third year
with the team after serving as a video intern during the team’s 2016-17 NBA Championship season.
Loucks, 28, joined the Warriors in the summer of 2016 after playing professionally for four seasons in Latvia (VEF Riga), Cyprus (Apollon),
Belgium (Basket Willebroek), Germany (Hebeisen White Wings) and the NBA G League (Maine Red Claws, Erie Bayhawks). A Clearwater
native, Loucks graduated from Florida State University with an undergraduate degree in business management and a master’s in sports
management, and was a four-year letterwinner with the Seminoles basketball team. Loucks resides in Alameda with his wife Stevi and
daughter Charli.

Anthony Vereen

Player Development Coach

Anthony Vereen is in his second season with the Santa Cruz Warriors, and serves as player development coach for the team’s incoming
talent. In this newly created position, Vereen specializes in individual skill development among the team’s forwards and centers. Vereen
joined the Warriors organization in 2017 after a seven-year playing career overseas, spending time in Spain, Finland and China, as well as
two years in the NBA G League where he was a part of the 2015 Santa Cruz Warriors G League Championship team.

Originally from Hammond, Louisiana, Vereen attended the University of Texas at Arlington where he lettered in basketball for all four
years, graduating as the school’s 2nd all-time scorer, Southland Conference Tournament MVP, and leading the team to the school’s only
NCAA tournament appearance in school history in 2008.

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Thomas Abdenour

Special Assistant to the Head Coach

Tommy Abdenour is in his second season with the Santa Cruz Warriors, currently serving as special assistant to Head Coach Aaron
Miles. In this newly created role, Abdenour oversees the team’s video department, advance scouting and travel coordination while also
providing on court player development coaching.
Outside of Santa Cruz, Abdenour served as head coach of the Warriors Gaming Squad for the NBA 2K League’s 2018 inaugural season. In
this role, Abdenour provided offensive and defensive scheme, player scouting reports and in-game tactics and adjustments for the team’s
six-man roster.
Before joining the Warriors organization, Abdenour spent three seasons (2014-17) with the G League’s Grand Rapids Drive as a coach’s
associate. He previously served as a video coordinator at Central Michigan University from 2012-14, and earned his Masters of Education
in Intercollegiate Athletic Leadership from the University of Washington in 2013. Abdenour, 28, earned his bachelor’s degree in Sports

Adam Helmer

Basketball Operations Manager &
Assistant Video Coordinator

Adam Helmer is in his first season with the Warriors organization, arriving to Santa Cruz after serving as graduate assistant for the San
Diego State University men’s basketball program. Helmer was responsible for opponent scouting, basketball analytics, video production,
and on court player development for SDSU. While working with the Aztecs, Helmer earned his Masters of Business Administration.
Prior to his time with the Aztecs, Helmer gained professional sports experience as a communications intern for the WNBA’s Los Angeles
Sparks. Helmer, 28, is a San Jose native and earned his high school diploma from Archbishop Mitty.

Long Lam

Head Athletic Trainer

Long Lam is entering his third season as Head Athletic Trainer for the Santa Cruz Warriors, where he is responsible for day-to-day player
treatments and rehabilitation. Lam has athletic training experience across all areas of sports-professional, collegiate and high school.
Prior to joining the Warriors staff, Lam worked with the Rio Grande Valley Vipers 2013-16. He also worked as the head athletic trainer for
the Rio Grande Valley FC Toros, a professional soccer team in the USL.
Before entering the work field, Lam completed an Athletic Training Internship with the Houston Rockets, where he provided treatment
and inventory management for the team’s training staff. Lam served as an Athletic Training Graduate Assistant at the University of
Houston for two seasons. In Houston, he also worked the 2011 NCAA Slam Dunk and 3-Point Contests, and the 2011 Senior Olympics
for Memorial Hermann. During his undergraduate years at the University of Texas-Arlington (2005-10), Lam served as a student trainer
for the school’s men’s basketball, baseball and women’s softball teams. Lam also earned his Master’s of Education in Sport and Fitness
Administration from the University of Houston in 2011.

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2018-19 SCW MEDIA GUIDE BASKETBALL OPERATIONS & COACHING STAFF

Takaaki Kodani

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Takaaki Kodani is in his first season as Assistant Athletic Trainer with the Santa Cruz Warriors. Kodani joins the Warriors after spending
the 2017 NFL offseason and preseason as an intern athletic trainer with New England Patriots. In addition, he also served as an athletic
trainer in 2014-15 with Ryutsu Keizai University High School rugby club in Japan. He earned his bachelor’s degree in sport sciences at
Waseda University (Saitama), as well as a graduate degree in athletic training at Bridgewater State University (MA). Kodani is certified as a
corrective exercise specialist and a performance enhancement specialist via the National Academy of Sports Medicine.

Isaiah Covington

Head Performance Coach

Isaiah Covington is in his first season as Head Performance Coach for the Santa Cruz Warriors. In this position, he is responsible for the
strength & training regimen, nutrition and recovery facets for the 2018-19 team roster.

Covington joins the Warriors after spending the 2017-18 NBA season with the Indiana Pacers, helping Coach Nate McMillan’s training
staff on strength training and sport science for the 2017-18 playoff team that took the Conference Champion Cleveland Cavaliers to
seven games. Covington, 24, also has experience as a graduate assistant/sports performance coach at Long Island University-Brooklyn,
focusing primarily on the school’s men’s lacrosse and women’s field hockey teams while contributing to the men’s basketball team’s
training efforts.

A Philadelphia native, Covington received his bachelor’s degree in movement science with a minor in coaching management at Delaware
State University, as well as a graduate degree at LIU-Brooklyn in exercise science with a concentration in strength & conditioning and
nutrition. Covington is certified as a Strength & Conditioning Specialist through the National Strength & Conditioning Association, as
a Level 1 Sport Performance Coach from the United States Weightlifting Association as well as a corrective exercise specialist and a
performance enhancement specialist via the National Academy of Sports Medicine.

Brett Ballesteros

GSW Assistant Athletic Trainer &
Assistant Performance Coach

Brett Ballesteros enters his first season as Assistant Athletic Trainer & Assistant Performance Coach for the Golden State Warriors. In his
role, Ballesteros specializes in the day-to-day preparatory and recovery efforts for the Warriors two-way players, Marcus Derrickson and
Damion Lee.

Ballesteros originally joined Golden State as assistant athletic trainer during the team’s 2014-15 championship season. Following the
2014-15 NBA season, Ballesteros served as an athletic training intern with Stanford University’s football and track and field programs. He
earned his bachelor’s degree in athletic training from Loyola Marymount University and is currently working on his Doctor of Physical
Therapy from the University of Southern California.

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2018-19 SCW MEDIA GUIDE
BROADCAST TEAM

BROADCAST / HEALTH TEAM Kevin Danna Drew Shiller

Warriors Play by Play Broadcaster Warriors Color Commentator
Kevin Danna is in his seventh season as Play-By-Play
Broadcaster for the Santa Cruz Warriors. Danna also Drew Shiller is in his seventh season on the Santa Cruz
calls games for Stanford women’s basketball, Santa Warriors broadcast team. A Stanford graduate, Shiller played
Clara women’s basketball and the San Jose Giants. A three years for the Cardinals men’s basketball team and
San Jose native, Danna completed his undergraduate was the co-captain of the 2009-10 squad, the same season
studies at Stanford University while working for the in which he was named to the Pac-10 All-Academic team.
Cardinal basketball team for five years. Shiller also hosts the television show Warriors Outsiders
with Grant Liffman on NBC Sports Bay Area since the 2016-
17 season, providing basketball insight and offbeat humor on
the Golden State Warriors team and season.

HEALTH STAFF

Kevin Higashigawa Leena Patel

Team Doctor Team Doctor

Chris Christensen Scott Sawyer

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Alyssa Beatton Jordan Masayko FRONT OFFICE STAFF

Business Operations Manager, Event Operations
Coordinator
Shelley Noreen
Frank Beccaria
Marketing Coordinator/
Facilities Supervisor Graphic Designer

Erika Cruz Mike Parr

Manager, Partnership Vice President,
Development Business Development

Jill Dean Gwena Pitt

Account Service Executive Project Manager

Massimo Degaudenzi Kyle Richardson
Director, Public &
Ticket Sales Representative
Community Relations
Jonathan White
Deb Gozzo
Manager, Ticket Sales
Business Manager
Christian Woodworth
Aaron Luther
Ticket Sales Representative
Manager, Corporate
Partnership Sales Cody Smoot

Melissa Marzan Account Executive, Group Sales

Marketing Coordinator/ 15
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NO PLAYER POS HT WT BORN COLLEGE/FROM

22 Will Cherry G 6’1 180 2/8/91 Montana

4 Antonius Cleveland G 6’7 198 2/2/94 Southeast Missouri State

15 Jaleel Cousins C 6’11 260 12/1/93 South Florida 2018-19 SCW ROSTER

21 Deyonta Davis F 6’11 245 12/2/96 Michigan State

32 Marcus Derrickson* F 6’7 245 2/1/96 Georgetown

13 Michael Gbinije G 6’6 200 6/5/92 Syracuse

3 Damion Lee* G 6’6 210 10/21/92 Louisville

7 Darius Morris G 6’4 195 1/3/91 Michigan

25 Kendrick Nunn G 6’3 190 8/3/95 Oakland (MI)

9 Alen Smailagic F 6’9 240 8/18/00 Serbia

5 Juan Toscano-Anderson F 6’6 215 4/10/93 Marquette

40 Kevin Young F 6’8 185 6/24/90 Kansas

*Two-Way Player

HEAD COACH PRONUNCIATIONS

Aaron Miles Antonius . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AN-tone-ee-us
Deyonta. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DEE-on-tay
ASSISTANT COACHES Gbinije . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BIN-uh-zhay
Smailagic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Smile-a-GEECH
Michael Lee
Kris Weems

NUMERICAL ROSTER No. ................. Player
15 ...................... Jaleel Cousins
No. ......... Player 21 ....................... Deyonta Davis
1 ................ Damion Lee* 22 ....................... Will Cherry
4 ................ Antonius Cleveland 25 ........................Kendrick Nunn
5 ................ Juan Toscano-Anderson 32 ....................... Marcus Derrickson*
7 ................ Darius Morris 40 ....................... Kevin Young
9 ............... Alen Smailagic
13 .............. Michael Gbinije

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WILL CHERRY #22 - Guard | 6’1 | 180 lbs

College: Montana / USA
Hometown: Oakland, California
Birthdate: February 8, 1991
Acquired: Affiliate player from Golden State training camp
Twitter: willcherry5 | Instagram: will_cherry

NBA Career Highlights (2013-15)
• Has one year of NBA experience, playing in eight games with the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2014-15 season.
• Posted averages of 1.9 points and 1.0 assists on 26 percent shooting in 8.7 minutes per outing for the Cavs.
• Spent fall of 2014 in training camp with the Toronto Raptors before being waived before the start of the regular season on Oct. 25, 2014. Signed with
the Cavaliers Nov. 1, 2014 and waived by Cleveland on Nov. 30, 2014.
• Posted NBA career highs of five points, two rebounds and four assists in 20 minutes on Nov. 24, 2014, against the Orlando Magic.
• Signed an Exhibit 10 contract with Golden State on Oct. 8, 2018, and waived on Oct. 11, 2018.
• Has NBA Summer League experience with the New Orleans Pelicans (2013), Cleveland Cavaliers (2014) and San Antonio Spurs (2015). Averaged
12.8 points, 4.0 rebounds and 3.0 assists with Cleveland’s Summer League team.
NBA G League Highlights (2013-14)
• Has 1 year of NBA G League experience, appearing in 18 games (12 starts) with the Canton Charge in the 2013-14 season.
• Averaged 11.6 points, 3.7 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 1.4 steals in 30.4 minutes on 45 percent shooting, 33 percent 3-point shooting and 71 percent
from the foul line.
• Scored a G League career-high 21 points against the Maine Red Claws on Mar. 26, 2014. Had a career-high 11 assists on Mar. 22, 2014, against the
Delaware 87ers.
• Appeared in 3 playoff games for the Charge in 2014, upping his averages to 13.3 points, 5.3 rebounds, 8.3 assists and 2.0 steals in the postseason on
48 percent shooting from the floor.
• Sent to Santa Cruz from Golden State training camp as an affiliate player.
International Highlights (2015-18)
• Has played all over Europe the last 4 years in Lithuania, Germany, Turkey and Croatia.
• Spent the 2017-18 season with KK Cedevita in Croatia, averaging 11.0 points, 2.9 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 1.7 steals on 45 percent shooting across
all competitions in 68 games (16 starts).
• Played with Royal Hali Gaziantep in Turkey in 2016-17, averaging 10.8 points, 4.8 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 1.7 steals on 43 percent shooting across
all competitions in 46 games (43 starts).
• Suited up for ALBA Berlin in Germany in 2015-16, posting averages of 10.7 points, 4.3 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 1.4 steals on 41 percent shooting
across all competitions in 52 games (30 starts).
• Began his overseas career by playing for Zalgiris in Lithuania in 2014-15 after being waived by the Cleveland Cavaliers, averaging 6.4 points, 2.5
rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.2 steals on 40 percent shooting across all competitions in 51 games (33 starts).
• Was named Adriatic League Round 2 MVP (League Player of the Week) in the 2017-18 season with Cedevita.
• Scored an international career-high 29 points on Mar. 11, 2017, against Best Balikesir Basketbol Kulubu while playing in Turkey.
Collegiate Career at University of Montana (2009-2013)
• Enjoyed a 4-year career at Montana, posting career averages of 12.8 points, 3.6 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 2.3 steals on 43 percent shooting in 116
games (104 starts). Averaged a career-high 15.8 points per game as a junior.
• 2-time Big Sky Defensive Player of the Year as a junior and senior.
• 3-time First Team All-Big Sky Selection as a sophomore, junior and senior.
• 3-time Big Sky All-Tournament Team honoree as a sophomore, junior and senior.
• Scored a collegiate-career high 30 points at Northern Colorado on Feb. 9, 2012.
• Missed the first part of his senior season with a foot injury.
• Heading into the 2017-18 season, holds the school’s all-time record in career steals with 265. Also was 8th in school history in career points scored
(1,484), 5th in career assists (397).
High School Career at St. Thomas More (CT) (2005-09)
• Led his league in steals at 4.0 thefts per game as a senior. Also averaged 12.0 points, 8.0 rebounds and 5.0 assists to help lead McClymonds to an
undefeated record (33-0) and a state title, finishing with a No. 8 national ranking.
• Scored a game-high 19 points to go along with 14 rebounds in the state championship game.
• Named league and team MVP as a senior.
• McClymonds was first East Bay team in 38 years to have an undefeated season.
Personal
• Longtime friendly rival of Portland Trail Blazers star guard Damian Lillard. Grew up in Oakland playing against him and later led Montana to two
Big Sky Conference Tournament championships by beating Lillard’s Weber State Wildcats in Big Sky Conference Tournament finals in 2010 and 2012.

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ANTONIUS CLEVELAND #4 - Guard | 6’7 | 200 lbs

College: Southwest Missouri State / USA
Hometown: Memphis, Tennessee
Birthdate: February 2, 1994
Acquired: Returning Player, originally came to Santa Cruz as affiliate player from Golden
State 2017 training camp
Twitter: ac_uno1 | Instagram: ac_uno1

NBA Career Highlights (2017-18)
• Claimed off waivers by the Chicago Bulls on July 23, appearing in one 2018 preseason game before being waived on October 12.
• In 17 games with the Atlanta Hawks and Dallas Mavericks in 2017-18, averaged 1.3 points, 0.8 rebounds and 0.41 steals in 7.2 minutes.
• Signed by the Hawks to a multi-year contract on March 14, 2018 after signing consecutive 10-day contracts on February 22 and March 4.
• In four games with the Hawks in April, averaged 3.2 points and 1.0 rebounds in 10.4 minutes.
• Logged career-highs of five points on April 4 against the Miami Heat and on April 10 against the Philadelphia 76ers in the season finale.
• Appeared at 2018 MGM Resorts NBA Summer League with the Hawks, averaging 9.7 points, 4.5 rebounds and 1.33 steals in 25.7 minutes across six
games (five starts) before being waived by the Hawks on July 21.
• Signed a two-way contract with the Mavericks on November 17, 2017 averaging 0.8 points, 0.6 points and 0.5 steals in 6.2 minutes across 13 games.
• Waived on December 19 due to injury after fracturing his ankle against the Phoenix Suns on December 18.
• Was a member of Golden State’s 2017 training camp, appearing in one preseason game before being waived on September 30.
• After going undrafted in the 2017 NBA Draft, spent six games with the Portland Trail Blazers Summer League team, averaging 5.8 points, 1.7
rebounds, 0.7 assists and 14.7 minutes per game.
NBA G League Highlights (2017-18)
• Appeared in seven G League games in 2017-18 (no starts), averaging 13.6 points, 3.4 rebounds and 1.71 blocks in 26.6 minutes with the Texas
Legends and Santa Cruz Warriors.
• Joined the Legends as part of his two-way contract on November 24, 2017 against the South Bay Lakers, scoring 12 points to go along with two
rebounds, two assists and three steals in 31 minutes.
• Began the 2017-18 NBA G League season as an affiliate player for the Warriors, averaging 13.9 points, 3.6 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.50 steals in six
games off the bench before receiving his GATORADE Call-Up.
• Logged career-highs of 19 points (7-of-11 FG) with three three-pointers, six rebounds, four assists and four steals on November 11 against the Agua
Caliente Clippers.
Collegiate Career at Southeast Missouri State University (2013-2016)
• Completed his four seasons at Southeastern Missouri State as the fifth leading scorer in program history with 1,556 points.
• Owns collegiate career averages of 12.9 points on 49.4 percent from the field, 4.7 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.3 steals in 28.8 minutes per game.
• In his 2016-17 senior season, was named All-Ohio Valley Conference First Team, averaging 16.1 points, 5.3 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.6 steals in 33
minutes per game.
• Led the Redhawks in points, steals and field goal percentage in both his junior and senior seasons.
• Averaged 15.2 points, a team-high 6.6 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.6 steals in 26 games during his 2015-16 junior season.
• Set the school record for starts with 109 first team appearances in 121 career games.
• Is only the second NBA player in Southeast Missouri State history (Rich Eichhorst – 1962).
• Majored in Recreation/athletic training at Southeast Missouri State.
High School Career at Faith Baptist Christian Academy (2012-13)
• Averaged 16.6 points in his 2012-13 senior season at Faith Baptist Christian Academy in Ludowici, Georgia.
• Transferred to Faith Baptist from Germantown High School after his 2011-12 junior season, when he averaged 12.5 points per game.
• Began his collegiate career at Overton High School in Memphis, Tennessee.
Personal
• Son of Shonda Bowie.
• Grew six inches between his junior and senior seasons at Faith Baptist Christian Academy (5’8 to 6’2).
• Became the first player in Southeast Missouri State history to make the national College Slam Dunk Championship, scoring a 44.3 with a tomahawk
dunk from the top of the key.
• Nickname is AC.

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JALEEL COUSINS #15 - Center | 6’11 | 255 lbs

College: South Florida / USA
Hometown: Mobile, Alabama
Birthdate: December 1, 1993
Acquired: 2018 NBA G League Draft
Twitter: j_cousins15 | Instagram: j_cousins15

NBA Career Highlights (2016-17)
• Selected in the 2018 NBA G League Draft with the 49th overall selection by the Rio Grande Valley Vipers before being traded along with guard
Darius Morris for the 17th and 37th overall selections in the draft and the returning rights to Jabari Brown.
•Played in four games (one start) for the New Orleans Pelicans Summer League team, where he was teammates with current Golden State Warriors
guard Quinn Cook.
• Averaged 3.5 points and 3.0 rebounds in 9.2 minutes per game for the Pelicans in 2017 MGM Resorts NBA Las Vegas Summer League.
• Signed to the Dallas Mavericks on October 17, 2016 and was waived on October 22.
• After going undrafted in the 2016 NBA Draft, joined the Dallas Mavericks 2016 NBA Summer League team, averaging 5.4 points, 3.0 rebounds and
0.60 blocks in 14.1 minutes across five games (one start).
NBA G League Highlights (2016-17)
• Appeared in 31 NBA G League games (12 starts) in 2016-17, averaging 5.0 points, 3.0 rebounds and 0.64 blocks in 12.4 minutes with the Texas
Legends and Reno Bighorns.
• Tallied 6.8 points, 4.0 rebounds and 0.87 blocks in 16 games (12 starts) for the Bighorns after being acquired in the available player pool on
February 3, 2017.
• Joined the Texas Legends as an affiliate player from Mavericks training camp, averaging 3.2 points, 2.0 rebounds and 0.40 blocks in 10.6 minutes
across 15 games.
International Highlights (2017-18)
• Acquired by the Formosa Dreamers of the ABL league in Southeast Asia as an import player.
• In five games with the Dreamers, averaged 14.8 points, 12.4 rebounds and 1.20 blocks in 28.0 minutes.
• Logged season-high 22 points on 8-of-14 from the field along with 15 rebounds and a season-high three blocks against the CLS Knights of
Indonesia on November 18, 2017.
• Snagged 19 rebounds in 29 minutes against the Saigon Heat on December 9, 2017.
Collegiate Career at South Florida (2014-2016) and Navarro College (2012-14)
• In two seasons at South Florida, averaged 5.7 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.19 blocks in 18.3 minutes over 65 games (32 starts).
• In his 2015-16 senior season, averaged 8.5 points and team-high 7.9 rebounds and 1.64 blocks in all 33 games (24 starts).
• Ranked seventh in the conference in rebounding (7.9 rpg) and fourth in blocked shots (1.64).
• Had eight double-doubles, the most by a Bull since 2007-08.
• Obtained double digit point totals 16 times and double digit rebounds 11 times as a senior.
• Led USF with six charges taken in 2015-16.
• Finished his South Florida career playing every possible game – 65 total.
• Scored a career-high 19 points to go with 13 rebounds on January 6, 2016 against Central Florida.
• Named to the American Athletic Conference Honor Roll twice.
• Scored 7.1 points and 4.8 rebounds as a sophomore at Carsicana, Texas, helping the team to a 21-10 record before transferring to South Florida.
• Averaged 3.7 points and 2.9 rebounds while shooting 47.6 percent from the field as a sophomore at Navarro College in Carsicana, Texas.
• Majored in communications at South Florida.
High School Career at Spanish Fort High School (2012-13) and LeFlore Magnet High School (2009-12)
• A 2012 All-Sate Class 5A Second Team member at Spanish Fort High School.
• Began his high school career at LeFlore Magnet High School in his hometown of Mobile, Alabama.
Personal
• Son of Monique Cousins.
• Son Jaire was born in July 2018.
• Has four sisters and one older brother, DeMarcus, who is a four-time NBA All-Star (2015-18) and current member of the 2018-19 Golden State
Warriors.
• Former member of the Boys & Girls Club in Alabama.

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DEYONTA DAVIS #21 - Forward | 6’11 | 245 lbs

College: Michigan State / USA
Hometown: Muskegon, Michigan
Birthdate: December 2, 1996
Acquired: Affiliate player from Golden State training camp
Twitter: deyonta_davis21 | Instagram: deyontadavis_231

NBA Career Highlights (2016-18)
• Acquired by the Sacramento Kings, along with guard Ben McLemore and a 2021 Memphis second round pick in exchange for guard Garrett Temple
before being placed on waivers.
• Has two years of NBA experience, playing in 98 games (six starts) for the Memphis Grizzles with averages of 4.3 points on 59.3 percent from the
field (185-of-312 FG) along with 3.2 rebounds and 0.57 blocks in 12.0 minutes.
• In 62 games (six starts) for the Grizzles in 2017-18, averaged 5.8 points on 60.8 percent from the field to go along with 4.0 rebounds and 0.63 blocks
in 15.2 minutes.
• Logged career-highs of 16 points on 8-of-14 from the field and 11 rebounds in 21 minutes against the Philadelphia 76ers, his only double-double of
the 2017-18 season.
• Scored in double figures 14 times in 2017-18, his latest being on April 9 against the Minnesota Timberwolves (10 points on five-of-eight from the
field).
• As a rookie in 2016-17, appeared in 36 games with averages of 1.6 points and 1.7 rebounds in 6.6 minutes while shooting 51.1 percent from the field.
• Came off the bench in three games during the 2017 NBA Playoffs against the San Antonio Spurs, averaging 2.3 points and 1.7 rebounds in 3.7
minutes.
• Drafted by the Boston Celtics in the second round (31st overall) in the 2016 NBA Draft, with his draft rights traded along with the 35th overall
selection (Rade Zagorac) to the Grizzlies for a future first round draft pick.
NBA G League Highlights (2016-18)
• Appeared in 13 career G League games (11 starts), averaging 11.4 points, 8.2 rebounds and 2.39 blocks in 27.5 minutes.
• Has 2 years of NBA G League experience with the Iowa Energy (2016-17) and Memphis Hustle (2017-18) while on assignment from Memphis.
• Appeared in two games (one start) on a pair of assignments to the Hustle, averaging 16.0 points on 55.6 percent from the field to go along with 6.0
rebounds and 2.50 blocks in 25.8 minutes.
• Scored a career-high 17 points on 8-of 17 from the field to go along with 10 rebounds, three steals and four blocks against the Iowa Wolves on
November 17, 2017.
• Appeared in 11 games (10 starts) on four flex assignments to the Iowa Energy, averaging 10.5 points, 8.6 rebounds and 2.36 blocks in 27.9 minutes
on 55.0 percent from the field and 66.7 percent from the line.
• Scored in double figures eight times, including five double-doubles in 2016-17.
• In his NBA G League debut, tallied 14 points, nine rebounds and four blocks on February 7 against Oklahoma City.
• Set career-high 12 rebounds to go with 16 points against Santa Cruz on March 12, 2017.
Collegiate Career at Michigan State University (2015-2016)
• Appeared in 35 games (16 starts) for the Spartans, averaging 7.5 points, 5.5 rebounds and 1.83 blocks in 18.6 minutes while shooting 59.8 percent
from the field in 2015-16.
• Set a then-Spartans freshman blocks record with 64, the second-most in a single-season in program history after Ken Johnson and since broken by
Jaren Jackson Jr. in 2017-18.
• One of three freshman in school history to post a double-double in their collegiate debut after recording 13 points and career-high 11 rebounds to
go with five blocks against Florida Atlantic on November 13, 2015.
• Blocked a career-high six shots on January 28, 2016 against Northwestern.
• Started 16 of the Spartans final 17 games in 2016, including double-digit rebounding totals on four occasions.
High School Career at Muskegon High School (2011-15)
• Led the Big Reds with 18.3 points, 15.2 rebounds and 6.7 blocks on 67 percent shooting from the field en route to a 23-2 record and a spot in the
Michigan Class A quarterfinals.
• Ranked second on the state of Michigan’s career blocked shots list.
• Participated in the 2015 McDonald’s All-American game, totaling six points and a team-high nine rebounds for the West team.
• 2015 Associated Press Class A Player of the Year, Hal Schram Michigan Mr. Basketball Award winner and the Gatorade Michigan Player of the Year.
• Led Muskegon to a perfect 28-0 record and the Michigan Class A State Championship as a junion, averaging 15.0 points, 13.6 rebounds and 6.7
blocks as a junior.
• Established a Michigan state high school single-season record with 199 blocks in 2013-14, including 16 swats in two separate games.
Personal
• Son of Ronda Davis and grandson of Bonnie Davis.
• A member of the Muskegon Big Brothers Big Sisters organization as a youth.
• Nickname is DD.

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MARCUS DERRICKSON #32 - Forward | 6’7 | 245 lbs

College: Georgetown / USA
Hometown: Washington, DC
Birthdate: February 1, 1996
Acquired: Golden State training camp invite; contract converted to two-way
contract on October 12.
Twitter: doc24_ | Instagram: doc32_
NBA Career Highlights (2018)
• Training camp contract converted to a two-way contract on October 13, 2018.
• During Golden State Warriors 2018 training camp, appeared in five games (one start), averaging 5.0 points, 2.8 rebounds and 0.4
assists on 37.5 percent from behind the arc (6-of-16 3FG) in 11.4 minutes.
• Appeared in three games (one start), averaging 11.7 points, 5.3 rebounds, 0.3 assists, 1.33 steals in 23.0 minutes per game in the
California Classic in Sacramento.
• Appeared in five games (four starts), averaging a team-high 14.0 points on 49.1 percent from the field and 40.9 percent from three,
along with 4.8 rebounds, 0.6 assists, 1.20 steals in 21.4 minutes per game in the 2018 NBA Summer League in Las Vegas.
• After not being selected in the 2018 NBA Draft, played for the Golden State Warriors in the 2018 California Classic in Sacramento
and 2018 NBA Summer League in Las Vegas.
Collegiate Career at Georgetown (2015-2018)
• Appeared in 89 games (73 starts) in three seasons with Georgetown, averaging 10.3 points on 45.9 percent from the field and 39.7
percent from behind the arc, along with 5.6 rebounds, 1.4 assists in 25.7 minutes per game.
• Averaged 15.9 points (2nd on team), 8.1 rebounds (2nd on team), 1.6 assists and 32.0 minutes per game in starting all 29 games in
his 2017-18 junior season.
• Second on team in scoring and rebounds in his junior campaign.
• Scored a career-high 27 points twice - vs. St. John’s (NY) on 1/20/18 and at Butler on 2/13/18.
• Coached by Patrick Ewing in 2017-18, Ewing’s first season as a college head coach.
• Recorded nine double-doubles, up from seven in 2016-17.
• Named to the Big East Second Team for the first time in his career in 2018.
High School Career at Brewster Academy (2014-15) and Paul VI High School (2011-14)
• Played his senior season at Brewster Academy in New Hampshire, leading the team to the National Prep Championship and being
named MVP of the Championship Game.
• Played three seasons at Paul VI High School in Fairfax, Virginia, where he was a two-time All-Met forward and led the Panthers to
two Washington Catholic Athletic Conference Championships.
Personal
• The son of Reginald and Wendy Derrickson.
• Has a brother, Reginald, and two sisters, Nichelle and Nicole
• A Philadelphia Eagles fan
• Nickname is Doc because of his initials, M.D.

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MICHAEL GBINIJE #13 - Forward | 6’7 | 200 lbs

College: Syracuse / USA
Hometown: Hartford, Connecticut
Birthdate: June 5, 1992
Acquired: Returning player; originally came to Santa Cruz as affiliate player
from Golden State training camp Fall 2017.
Twitter: mikegbinije | Instagram: mikegbinije

NBA Career Highlights (2016-17)
• Has one year of NBA experience, playing in nine games with the Detroit Pistons during the 2016-17 season.
• Signed a contract with Golden State on Aug. 29, 2017, and waived at the end of training camp.
• Played in four preseason contests with Golden State in 2017.
• Has NBA Summer League experience with Detroit (2016-17) and the New York Knicks (2018).
• Selected 49th overall by the Pistons in the 2016 NBA Draft.
NBA G League Highlights (2016-18)
• Has two years of NBA G League experience with the Grand Rapids Drive (2016-17) and Santa Cruz Warriors (2017-18).
• Assigned 13 times during the 2016-17 season from Detroit to Grand Rapids, averaging 12.0 points, 4.3 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.9 steals
on 42 percent shooting over the course of 16 games (all starts) and 35.0 minutes.
• Appeared in 28 games (20 games) for Santa Cruz in 2017-18, averaging 8.8 points, 2.9 rebounds and 1.8 assists on 43 percent shooting in
27.4 minutes per game.
• Missed 2 months of the 2017-18 season with a calf strain.
• Scored a G League career-high 29 points on Feb. 4, 2017, as a member of the Drive against Raptors 905 in a career-high 41 minutes.
International Highlights (2016)
• Is an Olympian, having played with the Nigerian National Team at the 2016 Games. Averaged 5.8 points, 3.0 rebounds and 2.0 assists for
former G League head coach Will Voigt in helping the Nigerians to a 1-4 record.
• Also helped the Nigerians to a gold medal at 2015 FIBA AfroBasket, averaging 7.3 points, 2.1 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 1.1 steals per
game in 7 outings.
Collegiate Career at Syracuse University (2012-2016)
• Played 3 years at Syracuse after a redshirt year for transferring from Duke. Appeared in 101 games for the ‘Cuse over his three playing
seasons, upping his scoring average from 3.4 points per game as a redshirt sophomore, to 12.7 points per game as a redshirt junior and
17.5 points per game as a redshirt senior.
• Put together his best statistical all-around season as a redshirt senior in 2015-16, averaging 17.5 points, 4.1 rebounds, 4.3 assists and 1.9
steals on 46 percent shooting and 39 percent from beyond the arc while starting all 37 games and averaging 37.9 minutes per game.
• Scored 11 points and dished out a team-high 6 assists in helping the 10th-seeded Orange defeat top-seeded Virginia to advance to the
2016 NCAA Final Four. Also led the team with 20 points in helping the Orange defeat Gonzaga in the Sweet 16.
• Scored a career-high 34 points against NC State on Feb. 27, 2016, connecting on a career-high 11 field goals and 8 3-pointers in the
process.
• As a redshirt senior, named Second Team All-ACC, ACC All-Defensive Team and the Battle 4 Atlantis MVP.
Collegiate Career at Duke (2011-12)
• Began his collegiate career at Duke, playing in 18 games as a freshman for the Blue Devils before deciding to transfer to Syracuse.
High School Career at Benedictine College Prep (VA) (2009-11)
• Consensus top-35 recruit out of high school- ranked 26th overall by Scout.com, 28th by ESPNU and 35th by Rivals.com.
• Named Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association State Player of the Year as a senior after averaging 25.0 points, 10.0 rebounds
and 5.0 assists in leading Benedictine to a VISAA Division I State title.
• Played in the 2011 Jordan Brand Classic All-American Game with the East squad, contributing 10 points in a 113-109 win.
• Enrolled at Benedictine as a junior after spending his sophomore year at Christchurch School and Evangel Christian as a freshman.
Personal
• Father, Frank, was an All-American soccer player at Temple.
• Roomed with former Santa Cruz Warriors teammate Quinn Cook while at Duke.
• Majored in Communication and Rhetorical Studies while at Syracuse.

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2018-18 SCW ROSTERDAMION LEE #1 - Guard | 6’6 | 210 lbs

College: Louisville / USA
Hometown: Baltimore, Maryland
Birthdate: October 21, 1992
Acquired: Trade with the Maine Red Claws and Agua Caliente Clippers on
August 23, 2017. Signed a two-way contract with Golden State on July 14, 2018
Twitter: Dami0nLee | Instagram: dami0nLee
NBA Career Highlights (2016-18)
• Signed a two-way contract with the Golden State Warriors on July 14, 2018.
• Originally signed to a 10-day contract with the Atlanta Hawks, averaged 10.7 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 1.9 assists in 15 games (11
starts).
• Signed a second 10-day contract with the Atlanta Hawks on March 23, scoring 10 points (4-of-10 FG) and 8 rebounds in 31 minutes
against the Golden State Warriors.
• Scored a season-high 20 points (8-of-17 FG, 2-of-6 from three) against the Philadelphia 76ers on March 30
• Signed with the Hawks for the remainder of the 2017-18 regular season on April 2.
• Signed to the Boston Celtics training camp roster on September 26, 2016, and was waived on October 20 after appearing in two
preseason games. Was acquired by their NBA G League affiliate Maine Red Claws on October 31.
NBA G League Highlights (2016-18)
• Appeared in 38 games for the Santa Cruz Warriors in 2017-18, averaging 15.8 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 2.6 assists with 45.6 FG% in
29.7 minutes.
• Selected to the USA Basketball FIBA World Cup Qualifying Select Team for two games in the 2017-18 Americas World Cup
Qualifying Games on February 22 2018 vs. Cuba and February 26 vs. Puerto Rico.
• Following his selection to the FIBA World Cup Qualifying Select Team (5 games), averaged 21.0 points, 6.2 rebounds, 3.8 assists and
1.8 steals on 54.4 FG%, 38.1% from three and 92.0% from the line.
• Traded to the Santa Cruz Warriors from the Maine Red Claws in a three-team deal, which sent forward LaDontae Henton to the
Agua Caliente Clippers and the Clippers sending the returning rights to guard Bryce Cotton and a 2017 second round pick to the Red
Claws.
• Starred in 16 games for the Red Claws in 2016-17 (all starts), averaging 17.8 points, 6.3 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 1.06 steals.
• Acquired by the Red Claws, the NBA G League affiliate of the Boston Celtics, on October 31, 2016 following Celtics training camp.
Collegiate Career at University of Louisville (2015-16)
• Averaged team-high 15.9 points, 3.9 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 1.5 steals and 33.6 minutes in 30 games (all starts) as a graduate transfer.
• On March 1, 2016, scored 15 points to surpass the 2,000 point NCAA scoring mark on Louisville Senior Night.
• Topped 20 points eight times during the season, including 24 points in a victory against ranked Duke.
Collegiate Career at Drexel University (2011-2015)
• Ranked fourth in the nation in scoring during his senior season (2014-15), averaging 21.4 points per game.
• Led the team in points, steals (1.5 SPG), field goal percentage (.438 FG %), and three-point percentage (38.5 3FG%) during his senior
season.
• Named to the 2015 Colonial Athletic Association All-Defensive Team and All-Academic Team, graduating with a degrees in general
humanities and social science.
High School Career at St. Thomas More (CT) (2011)
• Named to First Team All-New England Preparatory School Athletic Council selection, leading his team to a 30-7 record and the
National Prep School Championship.
Personal
• College teammate of Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell.
• Married to Sydel Curry, younger sister of Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry and Portland Trail Blazers guard
Seth Curry.

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DARIUS MORRIS #7 - Forward | 6’4 | 195 lbs 2018-19 SCW ROSTER

College: Michigan / USA 25
Hometown: Los Angeles, California
Birthdate: January 3, 1991
Acquired: Trade with the Rio Grande Valley Vipers on October 20, 2018
Twitter: dariusmorris4 | Instagram: d1mo

NBA Career Highlights
• Signed to New Orleans Pelicans for the team’s 2018 training camp, appearing in 22 minutes over three games and logging five assists before being waived on
October 13, 2018.
• Has appeared in 132 career games (17 starts) with five teams, holding career averages of 3.3 points, 1.0 rebounds and 1.4 assists in 11.1 minutes per game.
• Signed to the Brooklyn Nets for the 2014-15 season with the Brooklyn Nets after spending 2014 training camp with Portland, averaged 2.2 points, 0.7
rebounds and 1.3 assists in 7.9 minutes over 38 games off the bench.
• Signed with the Philadelphia 76ers as a free agent on September 27, 2013, Morris went on to play 26 games off the bench with the 76ers, Los Angeles
Clippers and Memphis Grizzlies in 2013-14, averaging 4.0 points, 1.0 rebounds and 1.6 assists in 11.6 minutes per game.
• Scored a career-high 20 points on six-of-nine from the field on November 16, 2013 against the New Orleans Pelicans.
• Played two seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers from 2011-13, averaging 3.6 points, 1.1 rebounds and 1.4 assists in 67 games (17 starts).
• Selected by the Lakers in the second round (41st overall) of the 2011 NBA Draft.
NBA G League Highlights
• Appeared in 65 career NBA G League games (50 starts) with the Los Angeles D-Fenders and the Rio Grande Valley Vipers, averaging 19.1 points, 4.3
rebounds and 6.4 assists in 32.5 minutes per game.
• Has appeared in 20 career NBA G League playoff games (17 starts) for Rio Grande Valley, averaging 21.4 points, 4.2 rebounds and 7.6 assists in 37.5 minutes.
• Played three games (two starts) for the Vipers in 2018, averaging 19.0 points on 53.8 percent from the field (21-of-39 FG), to go with 4.7 rebounds and 7.3
assists in 26.5 minutes.
• Spent the 2016-17 NBA G League season with the Vipers, leading the team with averages of 20.0 points and 6.4 assists to go along with 4.3 rebounds and 1.2
steals in 33.7 minutes across 47 games (39 starts).
• Earned NBA G League Player of the Month award for games played in February 2017 after averaging 21.9 points, 5.1 rebounds, 7.5 assists and 1.8 steals.
• Scored a career-high 31 points on two occasions in 10 days against the Oklahoma City Blue on December 30 and December 20, 2016.
• Joined the Vipers in the 2015-16 season, averaging 13.7 points on a personal record 53.8 percent from behind the arc (7-of-13 3FG) to go with 4.3 rebounds,
4.3 assists and 1.7 steals in three games off the bench.
• Scored a playoff career-high 51 points, including 17-of-26 from the field and 7-of-10 from deep, on April 12, 2014 against the Iowa Energy.
• Acquired by the Rio Grande Valley Vipers from the available player pool on March 16, 2014, played in nine games (seven starts) to average 17.1 points and
4.3 rebounds and 6.7 assists.
• In 2013-14, made three assignments to the Los Angeles D-Fenders to average 15.0 points, 6.0 rebounds, 5.5 assists and 1.0 steals in two games (both starts).
• Made one assignment to the D-Fenders from the Lakers on March 10, 2012, scoring 21 points on 7-of-16 from the field along with four assists, a rebound
and a steal against the Dakota Wizards.
International Highlights (2018)
• Signed with the Guangdong Southern Tigers in the Chinese Basketball Association, appearing in 13 games off the bench to score 16.5 points on 50.0 percent
from the field to go along with 5.1 rebounds, 4.6 assists and 1.38 steals in 28.3 minutes.
Collegiate Career at Michigan (2009-2011)
• Career averages of 9.9 points, 4.8 assists, 2.9 rebounds and 0.83 steals in 67 games (53 starts) across two seasons.
• As a sophomore, averaged team-highs of 15.0 points and 6.7 assists to go with 4.0 rebounds and 1.03 steals in 35 games (34 starts).
• Set the University of Michigan record for assists in a single-season with 235 in 2010-11.
• Recorded the third triple double in Michigan history with 12 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists on January 30, 2011 against Iowa.
• Named to the All-Big Ten Third Team and Academic All-Big 10 Team in 2011.
• Scored a career-high 26 points on four-of-six from behind the arc on December 23, 2010 against Bryant.
• Earned University of Michigan’s Bill Buntin Most Valuable Player Award after his 2010-11 sophomore season.
• Played in all 32 games (19 starts) to average 4.4 points, 2.6 assists and 1.8 rebounds for the 15-17 Wolverines.
• Named University of Michigan’s Wayman Britt Defensive Player Award after his 2009-10 freshman season.
High School Career at Windward High School (2005-2009)
• Four-year starter, averaged 21.7 points, 6.2 rebounds and 5.8 assists to lead Windward to a 87-31 record in four years.
• Won Windward to the school’s first California state championship and a 29-6 record in 2008-09.
• In the 2009 state title game against St. Joseph’s, scored a game-high 25 points, eight rebounds and four assists to secure the 69-53 win.
• Averaged 21.7 points, 6.2 rebounds and 5.8 assists in his 2008-09 senior season, earning the California Interscholastic Federation South Section’s John
Wooden High School Player of the Year award.
• In his 2006-07 junior season, averaged 27.0 points, 8.0 rebounds and 6.0 assists to lead Windward to a 24-5 record and the CIF Division 4 Playoff third
round.
Personal
• Son of Robin and Dewayne Morris Sr.
•Nickname is D-Mo

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KENDRICK NUNN #25 - Guard | 6’3 | 190 lbs

College: Oakland (MI) / USA
Hometown: Chicago, Illinois
Birthdate: August 3, 1995
Acquired: Affiliate player from Golden State Warriors training camp
Twitter: nunnbetter_ | Instagram: nunnbetter_

NBA Career Highlights (2018)
• Joined the Golden State Warriors 2018 training camp roster, scoring 2.3 points, 0.7 rebounds and 0.7 assists in three preseason games.
• Waived by Golden State on October 12 and joined the team’s NBA G League affiliate in Santa Cruz.
• Appeared in two games (both starts) for the California Classic in Sacramento, averaging team-highs of 14.0 points and 8.0 rebounds to go
with 2.0 assists and 1.50 steals in 34.7 minutes.
• Appeared in five games (all starts) in Las Vegas, averaging 11.6 points on 36.4 percent from the field, to go with 4.6 rebounds, 1.4 assists
and 1.80 steals in 24.6 minutes.
International Highlights (2011-12)
• Won a gold medal for the 2012 FIBA U17 World Championships in Lithuania alongside high school teammate Jabari Parker and Chicago-
area rival Jahlil Okafor.
• Averaged 6.9 points, 3.8 rebounds and 1.0 assists in 15.9 minutes for the 8-0 U17 gold medal team.
• Competed for USA Basketball in 2011, averaging 9.6 points to win a gold medal at the FIBA Americas U16 Championship in Cancun,
Mexico.
Collegiate Career at Oakland University (2017-2018) and University of Illinois (2013-16)
• Transferred to Oakland University in June 2016, emerging as the 2017-18 Horizon League Player of the Year in his 2017-18 redshirt senior
season.
• Averaged 25.9 points (second in the NCAA) on 43.5 percent from the field and 39.4 percent shooting from behind the arc, to go along
with 4.7 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 1.50 steals in 37.9 minutes.
• Led the nation with 4.47 made three pointers per game, ranking second nationally in made threes (134) and setting a single-season
Oakland record.
• Also led the NCAA with 11 30-point games in 2017-18.
• Finished his senior season as a 2017-18 Lou Henson All American and a two-time Lute Olson Award National Player of the Week on
December 19 and January 22.
• Named one of five finalists for the Jerry West Shooting Guard of the Year Award.
• Led the 2018 Portsmouth Invitational Tournament in scoring with 20.7 points per game and was named to the All-Tournament Team.
• In three seasons at Illinois, averaged 10.6 points on 42.4 percent from the field and 37.9 percent shooting from behind the arc, to go along
with 3.3 rebounds.
• Scored 1,015 points in 96 games for the Fighting Illini, becoming the 48th player in school history to score over 1,000 career points.
• In 28 games (25 starts) as a junior, averaged 15.5 points, 5.0 rebounds and 1.46 steals in 35.1 minutes.
• Had six games with 20 or more points as a junior in 2015-16, including a career-high 28 points against Yale.
• In 33 games (24 starts) as a sophomore, averaged 11.1 points, 3.5 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.2 steals in 30.2 minutes.
• Named to the Big Ten All-Freshman Team in 2012-13 after averaging 6.2 points and 1.7 rebounds and 19.5 minutes in all 35 games (12
starts).
High School Career at Simeon Career Academy (2009-13)
• Led Simeon Wolverines to four straight Illinois State Championships, equaling the IHSA’s record for consecutive titles.
• As a senior, averaged 14.7 points, 7.3 rebounds and 3.7 assists in 2012-13 for the 30-3 Class 4A state champion team.
• Named to the First-Team All-State by the Champaign News-Gazette and Illinois Basketball Coaches Association, as well as Second Team
All-State by the Associated Press.
• Number 20 jersey retired by Simeon during his final home game on January 22, 2013 alongside high school teammate and current Chicago
Bulls forward, Jabari Parker.
• Averaged 15.1 points, 5.2 rebounds and 2.3 assists as a junior to help Simeon to a 33-1 record and third straight state title.
Personal
• Father is Melvin Nunn, who played college basketball at Casper College in Wyoming and coaches youth basketball for the Meanstreets
AAU program.
• Mother is Kimberly Harris.
• Sisters are Kendyl and Sarafina. Kendyl played basketball at University of Illinois-Chicago (2014-16) and St. John’s University (2016-17).

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ALEN SMAILAGIC #9 - Forward | 6’9 | 240 lbs

College: Serbia
Hometown: Belgrade, Serbia
Birthdate: August 18, 2000
Acquired: 2018 NBA G League Draft
NBA G League Highlights
• At 18 years and 77 days on November 3 Opening Night, can be the youngest player in NBA G League history.
• The only 18-year-olds to ever play in the G League are Ersan Ilyasova (2005-06), Amir Johnson (2005-06) and CJ Miles (2006-07),
who were all on assignment from the NBA.
• Selected by the South Bay Lakers with the fourth overall selection in the 2018 NBA G League Draft, with his rights traded to Santa
Cruz in exchange for Jermerrio Jones (18th overall selection) and the Warriors 2019 first round pick.
Internation Career with KK Beko (2013-18)
• Spent the 2017-18 season with Beko in the U19 Roda JLS league for 19 games, averaging 21.7 points, 11.1 rebounds (4.8 offensive),
1.8 assists, 2.0 steals and 1.9 blocks in 27.6 minutes to win 2017-18 League MVP.
• Played 10 games in the Prva Muska Regionalna Liga/MRL CENTAR, posting 15.9 points on 69.0 percent from the field, along with
5.0 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.60 steals for Beko.
• Participated in the 2016 FIBA U16 European Championship, averaging 5.0 points and 5.7 rebounds.
Personal
• Born in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.
• Favorite hobby is fishing.
• Nickname is Smiley.

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JUAN TOSCANO-ANDERSON #5 - Forward | 6’6 | 215 lbs

College: Marquette / USA
Hometown: Oakland, California
Birthdate: April 10, 1993
Acquired: Training Camp invitation
Twitter: juanonjuan10 | Instagram: juanonjuan10
International Highlights (2015-18)
• Spent the past three seasons with Fuerza Regia in the Mexican LNBP League, averaging 12.4 points, 5.5 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.40
steals in 93 games (91 starts).
• Played 11 games (two starts) for Argentina’s Obras Sanitarias in 2017-18, averaging 5.4 points, 2.4 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.00
steals in 18.8 minutes.
• Played four games (all starts) for Bucaneros de La Guaira in the Venezuelan LPB League, averaging 14.7 points on 46.3 percent from
the field, to go along with 4.0 rebounds and 0.75 steals.
• Represented Mexico in the 2016 FIBA World Qualifying Tournament in Turin, Italy, averaging 5.3 points, 3.3 rebounds and 0.67
steals in three games to help his team reach the Semifinals.
• Averaged 11.2 points, 6.3 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 1.43 steals in 53 games (48 starts) for Soles de Mexicali in the LNBP.
Collegiate Career at Marquette (2011-15)
• In his 2014-15 senior season, scored 8.3 points on a career-high 49 percent from the field and 34.8 percent from behind the arc, to go
along with 5.7 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.13 steals in 28.5 minutes over 31 games (27 starts) for the Golden Eagles.
• Posted a career-high 23 points on 11-of-15 shooting from the field against Omaha on November 22, and also led the Golden Eagles
in rebounds (8), blocks (2), steals (3) and added four assists.
• Was Marquette’s leading rebounder with 5.7 boards per game, and also recorded the second-most blocks (12) and the third-most
steals (35).
• Averaged 3.2 points, 3.3 rebounds and 1.00 steals in 31 games (19 starts) in his 2013-14 junior season.
• Matched a career-high with two blocked shots against Seton Hall on January 11, 2014.
• Matching a career-high with four field goals to finish with eight points.
• As a sophomore at Marquette, averaged 2.6 points, 2.8 rebounds, 0.8 assists and 0.63 steals over 35 games (31 starts).
• Earned the team’s Darius Johnson-Odom “Sacrifice For The String” Award at Marquette’s 2013 postseason banquet.
• Played 21 minutes in the team’s season-opener against Colgate, setting career-highs of nine points and nine rebounds in the team’s
win.
• As a freshman, averaged 0.6 points, 0.8 rebounds and 0.17 steals in 4.5 minutes over 24 games for the Golden Eagles.
• Made his first collegiate field goal and added five rebounds and one assist in seven minutes off the bench in a win against Wisconsin
December 3, 2011.
• Studied criminology and law studies at Marquette.
High School Career at Castro Valley High School (2007-11)
• In his senior season, led Castro Valley to the most wins in school history (30-2) and to the school’s first league and sectional titles.
• Helped the Trojans to the school’s first Division I title game in 2011.
• Averaged 16.6 points, 7.0 rebounds and 5.9 assists in his 2007-08 senior season, which included three games securing a triple double.
• Named first-team all-league and all-metro, and third team all-state honoree in 2010-11.
• Averaged 14.0 points, 8.0 rebounds and 2.9 assists as a junior for the 23-7 Trojans.
• Unanimous first-team all-conference selection as a junior and team co-captain, leading the team to its first-ever appearance in the
state playoffs.
• Recorded 5.0 points, 3.0 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game as a sophomore in 2008-09.
Personal
• Son of Patricia Toscano, who is of Mexican nationality.
• Brothers are Avery and Andrew, sister is Ariana.
• Played AAU basketball for the Oakland Rebels.

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KEVIN YOUNG #40 - Forward | 6’8 | 185 lbs

College: Kansas / USA
Hometown: Riverside, California
Birthdate: June 24, 1990
Acquired: Returning Player
Twitter: kevinyoung40 | Instagram: kyoung40
NBA G League Highlights (2015-16; 2018)
• Appeared in 18 NBA G League games (1 start), with career averages of 3.6 points, 3.3 rebounds, 0.61 steals and 0.39 blocks in 9.5
minutes with the Maine Red Claws and Santa Cruz Warriors.
• Tallied 11.5 points, 8.8 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 1.8 steals and 1.5 blocks in 25.5 minutes over three games (one start) after signing with
Santa Cruz on March 15 from the NBA G League’s waiver wire.
• In the 2017-18 regular season finale against Reno on March 24, secured an NBA G League career-high 16 points (7-of-9 FG, 2-of-3
3FG) to go along with eight rebounds, three assists, two blocks and two steals for the Warriors.
• Snagged career-highs of 13 rebounds (four offensive) and 3 blocks on March 18 against the Northern Arizona Suns.
• In 14 games with the Maine Red Claws, logged 1.3 points, 1.8 rebounds and 0.4 assists in 5.0 minutes.
• Selected by the Bakersfield Jam with the 17th overall selection in 2015 NBA G League Draft, with his rights being traded to Maine in
a three team-deal with Askia Booker heading to the Jam.
International Highlights (2013-18)
• Spent four seasons, including the last three, in the Puerto Rican BSN League, averaging 7.4 points, 4.8 rebounds and 1.4 assists for
Cariduros de Fajardo (2017-18, 42 games), Indios de Mayaguez (2015-17, 63 games) and Brujos de Guayama (2013-14, 14 games).
• Averaged international highs of 17.4 points, 8.8 rebounds, 3.1 assists, 2.05 steals and 1.54 blocks for the Halifax Hurricanes in the
Canadaian NBL.
• Scored 8.2 points, 6.5 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.09 steals for the Halcones UV Xalapa in the Mexican LNBP.
• Represented Puerto Rico in the FIBA U19 World Championships in 2009, finishing in sixth place with a 5-4 record.
• Averaged 7.7 points, 5.0 rebounds and 0.9 assists in 23 minutes per game.
Collegiate Career at Kansas (2011-2013) and Loyola Marymount (2008-10)
• Top reserve on the University of Kansas 2012 NCAA runner-up team, starting 33 of the team’s 36 games.
• Won two Big 12 regular season titles, one conference tournament with the Jayhawks.
• Ended his college career with 1,067 points (658 at Loyola Marymount, 209 at Kansas).
• Was the second-leading rebounder on the Jayhawks with 6.8 rebounds per game, including 22 games with seven or more rebounds.
• Played in 38 of 39 games as a redshirt junior, scoring 3.4 points, 3.0 rebounds and 0.6 assists per game in 11.4 minutes.
• Graduated from San Bernardino Community College after sitting out the 2010-11 NCAA season to transfer to Kansas.
• Averaged 10.0 points, 6.4 rebounds, 1.00 blocks and 1.41 steals in 61 games (58 starts) with Loyola Marymount University.
• As a sophomore at LMU, averaged 10.9 points, 5.5 rebounds, 1.16 steals and 0.90 blocks.
• As a freshman, averaged 9.1 points, 7.2 rebounds, 1.65 steals and 1.10 blocks in 32.0 minutes after starting all 31 games.
• Shattered the all-time freshman rebounding records with 224 rebounds in 2008-09. Also set the record for blocks by a freshman with
34 and steals with 51.
• Studied Liberal Studies at Loyola Marymount.
High School Career at Perris High School (2004-08)
• As a senior, led Perris to a 25-7 record including 10-0 in league play, leading his team to the CIF-SS Division 3 Finals.
• Averaged 16.1 points, 10.8 rebounds and 3.7 blocks in his 2007-08 senior season, including three triple doubles.
• Named first-team All-Division IIIA, and secured a spot on the Finish All-Star Team at the 2007 Reebok All-American Camp.
• Also ran track and cross country at Perris.
Personal
• Son of Alicia Morales and Kevin Young, Sr. Father played basketball at San Jancinto College.
• Mother is a native of Puerto Rico.
• Younger siblings are Jasmine and Donovan.

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2017-18 SANTA CRUZ WARRIORS FINAL STATISTICS

PLAYER G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG 2017-18 SEASON REVIEW

Cook 29 29 1042 269 510 .527 83 189 .439 112 118 .949 14 120 134 234 64 0 27 111 8 733 25.3

T. Jones 16 9 477 115 216 .532 16 43 .372 62 118 .525 20 93 113 74 52 2 19 49 21 308 19.3

Niang 26 26 860 193 352 .548 51 123 .415 41 49 .837 33 140 173 127 85 2 29 83 8 478 18.4

Pargo 12 11 416 77 173 .445 23 59 .390 16 23 .696 3 28 31 123 30 0 9 41 3 193 16.1

Brown 9 8 250 53 121 .438 23 66 .348 13 18 .722 1 16 17 22 24 0 8 24 0 142 15.8

D. Lee 38 13 1129 199 436 .456 50 164 .305 151 165 .915 34 156 190 99 84 1 53 89 5 599 15.8

D. Jones 45 45 1379 278 409 .680 2 4 .500 115 165 .697 107 259 366 90 142 4 29 90 97 673 15.0

Cleveland 6 0 154 31 52 .596 6 11 .545 17 19 .895 8 15 23 14 18 0 8 6 2 85 14.2

Bell 1 1 28 7 9 .778 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 1 5 6 5 2 0 1 2 1 14 14.0

McCaw 2 2 58 11 30 .367 2 10 .200 4 4 1.000 0 9 9 7 2 0 3 4 0 28 14.0

Early 19 19 612 105 207 .507 22 62 .355 32 40 .800 36 87 123 48 48 0 21 35 20 264 13.9

Boucher 20 8 444 91 194 .669 11 49 .224 42 68 .618 56 93 149 16 46 0 9 17 42 235 11.8

K. Young 4 21 102 21 31 .677 2 3 .667 2 5 .400 13 23 36 11 12 0 8 8 6 46 11.5

Hamilton 31 22 968 132 280 .471 18 52 .346 52 75 .693 29 103 132 164 60 0 63 76 13 334 10.8

Southerland 35 12 967 138 313 .441 56 152 .368 20 27 .741 28 165 193 52 89 0 19 32 24 352 10.1

Wilcox 12 6 231 41 91 .451 24 63 .381 8 9 .889 2 19 21 9 15 0 9 11 2 114 9.5

Shepard 19 6 449 69 150 .460 7 21 .333 35 61 .574 25 89 114 48 21 0 22 30 4 180 9.5

Gbinije 28 20 767 93 219 .425 36 118 .305 25 36 .694 12 66 78 53 45 0 24 27 14 247 8.8

Chievous (TOT) 10 0 152 25 48 .521 8 22 .364 7 10 .700 5 15 20 7 9 0 7 12 0 65 6.5

Chievous (SCW) 5 0 97 16 30 .533 4 12 .333 5 6 .833 4 8 12 5 7 0 5 10 0 41 8.2

Holmes 43 10 843 102 234 .436 44 113 .389 18 29 .621 15 67 82 73 43 0 19 28 1 266 6.2

Thompson 38 2 445 67 128 .523 4 9 .444 51 68 .750 42 112 154 22 90 1 17 34 24 189 5.0

R. Lee 5 0 42 4 13 .308 2 6 .333 2 2 1.000 1 2 3 1 3 0 3 5 0 12 2.4

N. Young 28 258 23 64 .359 2 11 .182 13 23 .565 12 40 52 12 33 0 8 19 2 61 2.2

WARRIORS 50 - 12020 2135 4262 .501 488 1340 .364 836 1128 .741 496 1715 2211 1309 1015 10 413 867 297 5594 111.9

OPPONENTS 50 - 12020 2013 4454 .452 598 1603 .373 917 1196 .767 599 1549 2148 1245 970 3 460 775 242 5541 110.8

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS AVERAGE PER GAME

PLAYER MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS PLAYER MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS

Cook 41 10 13 4 7 1 41 Cook 35.9 4.6 8.1 0.93 3.8 0.28 25.3

T. Jones 39 16 11 3 5 6 31 T. Jones 29.8 7.1 4.6 1.19 3.1 1.31 19.3

Niang 38 13 11 3 7 1 27 Niang 33.1 6.7 4.9 1.12 3.2 0.31 18.4

Pargo 44 6 16 3 8 2 23 Pargo 34.7 2.6 10.3 0.75 3.4 0.25 16.1

Brown 40 4 7 2 5 0 40 Brown 27.8 1.9 2.4 0.89 2.7 0.00 15.8

D. Lee 44 11 7 4 6 1 30 D. Lee 29.7 5.0 2.6 1.39 2.3 0.13 15.8

D. Jones 40 16 6 3 6 7 29 D. Jones 30.6 8.1 2.0 0.64 2.0 2.16 15.0

Cleveland 29 6 4 4 2 1 19 Cleveland 25.7 3.8 2.3 1.33 1.0 0.33 14.2

Bell 28 6 5 1 2 1 14 Bell 28.2 6.0 5.0 1.00 2.0 1.00 14.0

McCaw 33 9 6 2 2 0 22 McCaw 29.2 4.5 3.5 1.50 2.0 0.00 14.0

Early 29 14 5 3 5 5 24 Early 32.2 6.5 2.5 1.11 1.8 1.05 13.9

Boucher 38 19 3 2 3 4 25 Boucher 22.2 7.5 0.8 0.45 0.9 2.10 11.8

K. Young 30 13 4 3 4 3 16 K. Young 25.5 9.0 2.8 2.00 2.0 1.50 11.5

Hamilton 40 9 11 8 7 3 23 Hamilton 31.2 4.3 5.3 2.03 2.5 0.42 10.8

Southerland 44 11 6 2 2 4 27 Southerland 27.6 5.5 1.5 0.54 0.9 0.69 10.1

Wilcox 27 4 3 2 3 1 17 Wilcox 19.2 1.8 0.8 0.75 0.9 0.17 9.5

Shepard 37 12 8 5 4 1 17 Shepard 23.6 6.0 2.5 1.16 1.6 0.21 9.5

Gbinije 40 7 6 4 5 3 21 Gbinije 27.4 2.8 1.9 0.86 1.0 0.50 8.8

Chievous (TOT) 32 6 2 2 3 0 18 Chievous (TOT) 15.2 2.0 0.7 0.70 1.2 0.00 6.5

Chievous (SCW) 32 6 2 2 3 0 18 Chievous (SCW) 19.4 2.4 1.0 1.00 2.0 0.00 8.2

Holmes 39 7 6 3 3 1 20 Holmes 19.6 1.9 1.7 0.44 0.7 0.02 6.2

Thompson 24 12 3 2 4 3 21 Thompson 11.7 4.1 0.6 0.45 0.9 0.63 5.0

R. Lee 26 3 1 2 3 0 6 R. Lee 8.3 0.6 0.2 0.60 1.0 0.00 2.4

N. Young 19 7 3 2 3 1 12 N. Young 9.2 1.9 0.4 0.29 0.7 0.07 2.2

WARRIORS 250 65 38 14 27 11 141 WARRIORS 240.4 44.2 26.2 8.26 17.3 5.94 111.9

OPPONENTS 250 60 38 16 26 11 139 OPPONENTS 240.4 43.0 24.9 9.20 15.5 4.84 110.8

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WARRIORS TOP SINGLE-GAME PERFORMANCES

2017-18 SEASON REVIEW POINTS BLOCKED SHOTS
43............................................... Quinn Cook, 1/19 vs. Iowa 7.......................................... Damian Jones, 12/10 at Austin
41.......................................... Quinn Cook, 3/4 vs. Memphis 6...............................................Damian Jones, 2/9 vs. Texas
41....................................... Quinn Cook, 2/11 vs. South Bay 6............................... Terrence Jones, 12/26 vs. Rio Grande Valley
40................................. Jabari Brown, 3/18 vs. Northern Arizona 5...................................... Damian Jones, 2/25 at South Bay
35....................................... Quinn Cook, 11/4 vs. South Bay 5..................................Cleanthony Early, 11/8 at South Bay
33................................. Quinn Cook, 1/20 vs. Agua Caliente
32............................... Quinn Cook, 11/29 at Oklahoma City FIELD GOALS MADE
31.................................. Terrence Jones, 2/11 vs. South Bay 16............................................... Quinn Cook, 1/19 vs. Iowa
14................................. Jabari Brown, 3/18 vs. Northern Arizona
REBOUNDS 14....................................... Quinn Cook, 2/11 vs. South Bay
19.................................Chris Boucher, 2/28 vs. Northern Arizona
16.............................................Chris Boucher, 3/13 at Texas THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
16...................................... Terrence Jones, 1/2 at Delaware 7........................... Jabari Brown, 3/18 vs. Northern Arizona
16............................. Terrence Jones, 12/26 vs. Rio Grande Valley 6............................................ Quinn Cook, 3/4 vs. Memphis
16...................................Damian Jones, 12/3 vs. Sioux Falls 6.................................. James Southerland, 1/11 vs. Raptors 905
16..........................................Damian Jones, 11/21 at Texas 6....................................James Southerland, 12/7 at Austin

ASSISTS FREE THROWS MADE
16..................................Jeremy Pargo, 3/15 at Rio Grande Valley 11....................................... Quinn Cook, 11/4 vs. South Bay
15............................... Jeremy Pargo, 3/2 vs. Oklahoma City 10......................................Damion Lee, 2/3 at Northern Arizona
13.......................................Jeremy Pargo, 3/6 at Sioux Falls 10..................................Terrence Jones, 2/3 at Northern Arizona
13................................ Quinn Cook, 11/15 vs. Salt Lake City 10....................................... Winston Shepard, 12/30 at Erie

STEALS MINUTES
7..............................Alex Hamilton, 1/25 vs. Oklahoma City 44:27.................................... Damion Lee, 3/6 at Sioux Falls
5............................................Damion Lee, 3/4 vs. Memphis 43:39........................................Jeremy Pargo, 3/13 at Texas
5..............................Michael Gbinije, 2/27 at Agua Caliente 43:36............................ James Southerland, 11/19 vs. Iowa
41:45................................. Jeremy Pargo, 3/10 at Memphis

OPPONENTS TOP SINGLE-GAME PERFORMANCES

POINTS BLOCKED SHOTS
37............................Mike Young, 3/18 vs. Northern Arizona 4........................................... Torrey Craig, 3/6 at Sioux Falls
37................................RJ Hunter, 3/15 at Rio Grande Valley 4............................ DeAndre Daniels, 2/27 at Agua Caliente
35....................................Trey Burke, 12/16 vs. Westchester 4.......................................... Amida Brimah, 1/28 vs. Austin
34..............................................Donald Sloan, 2/9 vs. Texas 4...................................... Kadeem Jack, 12/3 vs. Sioux Falls
32.............................. Georges Niang, 2/13 at Salt Lake City
32.............................Naz Mitrou-Long, 2/6 at Salt Lake City FIELD GOALS MADE
32............................................. Jeremy Evans, 12/30 at Erie 15............................Mike Young, 3/18 vs. Northern Arizona
14....................................Trey Burke, 12/16 vs. Westchester
REBOUNDS 13................................RJ Hunter, 3/15 at Rio Grande Valley
18............................. Kennedy Meeks, 1/11 vs. Raptors 905 13................................. Thomas Bryant, 2/11 vs. South Bay
17.........................................Amile Jefferson, 3/23 vs. Iowa 13............................................. Jeremy Evans, 12/30 at Erie
16..................................Isaiah Hicks, 12/16 vs. Westchester
15.......................................JaKarr Sampson, 11/27 at Reno THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
8...............................Naz Mitrou-Long, 2/6 at Salt Lake City
ASSISTS
18....................................... Marcus Williams, 3/24 vs. Reno FREE THROWS MADE
14...................................Tony Wroten, 3/15 at Rio Grande Valley 14................................Archie Goodwin, 2/3 at Northern Arizona
12........................................ Alex Caruso, 2/25 at South Bay 12.........................................Aaron Harrison, 11/27 at Reno
12...................................Scott Machado, 2/25 at South Bay 11...................................Scott Machado, 2/11 at South Bay
12...............................Michael Orris, 1/20 vs. Agua Caliente 11...................................... Vander Blue, 11/4 vs. South Bay
12...............................Lorenzo Brown, 1/11 vs. Raptors 905
MINUTES
STEALS 46:29................................. Vander Blue, 11/4 vs. South Bay
8............................... Kevin Hardy, 3/15 a Rio Grande Valley 46:08.......................... Dakarai Allen, 2/27 at Agua Caliente
7...........................................David Stockton, 11/27 at Reno 46:05............................Rahlir Hollis-Jefferson, 2/3 at Northern Arizona
5..........................Rahlir Hollis-Jefferson, 2/3 at Northern Arizona 44:41...................................Anthony Brown, 11/19 at Iowa
5............................................... Josh Magette, 12/30 at Erie
5.......................................Tony Mitchell, 12/1 at Sioux Falls

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2017-18 SANTA CRUZ WARRIORS GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS

Date Opp. W/L Score Rec. Att. SCW Pts. SCW Reb. SCW Ast. Opp. Pts. Opp. Reb. Opp. Ast.
11/3 at ACC W 131-98 1-0
11/4 vs. SBL L 135-138 1-1 3,180 Cook 30 Niang 8 Cook/Hamilton 7 Wallace 13 Johnson 10 Evans/Williams
11/8 at SBL L 123-127 1-2
11/10 vs. WIS W 111-82 2-2 2,476 Cook 35 Niang 10 Hamilton 8 Blue 25 Bryant/Wear 10 Blue 8 2017-18 SEASON REVIEW
11/11 vs. ACC W 115-100 3-2
11/15 vs. SLC W 122-111 4-2 690 Cook 25 Southerland 11 Niang 10 Bryant 30 Wear 10 Machado 8
11/17 vs. LIN W 102-67 4-3
11/19 at IWA L 97-105 5-3 2,476 Cook 24 Cook 10 Cook 8 Payton II 29 Payton II 8 Dunigan/Munford 3
11/21 at TEX W 128-115 6-3
11/24 vs. RGV L 121-139 6-4 2,476 Niang 20 D. Jones 8 Cook 9 Wilson 31 Plumlee 10 Wallace/Wilson 5
11/27 at RNO L 112-117 6-5
11/29 at OKL W 123-113 7-5 2,476 Cook 30 Niang 8 Cook 13 Griffin 23 Mitrou-Long 7 Wolters 12
12/1 at SXF W 104-84 8-5
12/3 vs. SXF W 116-95 9-5 2,476 Niang 18 Early/D. Jones 8 Niang 7 Doyle 20 Mitchell 12 Doyle/McCall 3
12/7 at AUS W 107-102 10-5
12/10 at AUS L 104-111 10-6 4,032 D. Jones 29 D. Jones 8 Niang 5 Brown 25 Parker 8 Jones III 6
12/12 at NAS L 94-138 10-7
12/15 vs. MHU L 115-123 10-8 5,579 Cook 24 Jones 16 Cook 9 Hornsby 26 Motley 9 Dentmon 7
12/16 vs. WES W 106-98 11-8
12/22 at RNO L 108-117 11-9 2,476 D. Lee 25 Southerland 6 Niang 7 Wroten 25 Onuaku 12 Jackson 8
12/26 vs. RGV W 115-112 12-9
12/30 at ERI L 110-119 12-10 1,601 D. Lee 24 Niang 13 Niang 5 Sampson 26 Sampson 15 Stockton 10
1/2 at DEL W 114-99 13-10
1/5 at LAK W 104-93 14-10 1,973 Cook 32 Early 9 Cook 11 Hamilton 22 Hamilton 9 Hamilton 7
1/6 at GBO W 116-102 15-10
1/10 at GRD W 94-92 16-10 2,815 Niang 22 D. Jones 15 Hamilton 10 Mitchell 18 Hammons 8 Walton Jr. 7
1/11 vs. RAP L 83-109 16-11
1/17 vs. RNO L 112-117 16-12 2,476 Cook 26 D. Jones 16 Hamilton 11 McCree 24 Craig/McCree 10 Craig/Mitchell/Walton Jr. 4
1/19 vs. IWA L 111-113 16-13
1/20 vs. ACC W 118-84 17-13 3,416 Southerland 27 Southerland/Niang 8 Hamilton 9 Hilliard 21 Brimah 12 Hilliard/Johnson 4
1/25 vs. OKL L 108-113 17-14
1/28 vs. AUS L 97-105 17-15 3,103 Niang 24 D. Jones 14 Hamilton 6 Hilliard 23 Blossomgame/Hilliard/Costello 7 Hilliard 6
1/31 vs. MNE W 111-98 18-15
2/3 at NAS L 113-122 18-16 1,149 D. Lee 20 D. Jones 11 Niang 6 Silas 23 Jones Jr. 10 Canaan 6
2/6 at SLC L 108-117 18-17
2/9/ vs. TEX L 99-105 18-18 2,476 Early 24 Niang/D. Jones/D. Lee 6 Niang 8 Johnson/Teague 26 Rabb 12 Crawford/Scott/Teague 6
2/11 vs. SBL W 131-127 19-18
2/13 at SLC L 113-120 19-19 2,476 Cook 30 Jones 15 Jones/Hamilton 6 Burke 35 Hicks 17 Rathan-Mayes 4
2/25 at SBL L 101-125 19-20
2/27 at ACC L 89-104 19-21 1,583 D. Jones 23 D. Lee 10 Hamilton 6 Hearn 23 Cooley 13 Williams 7
2/28 vs. NAS W 141-117 20-21
3/2 vs. OKL L 101-111 20-22 2,476 Niang/T. Jones 27 Niang 16 Cook 9 Early 29 Onuaku 13 Morris 9
3/4 vs. MHU W 132-120 21-22
3/6 at SXF L 105-119 21-23 1,785 Cook 23 Shepard 11 Hamilton 7 Evans 32 Evans 13 Magette 10
3/10 at MHU W 126-122 22-23
3/13 at TEX L 95-111 22-24 1,023 D Lee 23 T Jones 16 T Jones 9 Wood 22 4 w/ 6 Wood 3
3/15 at RGV L 129-134 22-25
3/18 vs. NAS W 138-126 23-25 1,942 T. Jones 24 T. Jones 11 Cook/T. Jones 6 Caupain 25 Birch 12 Caupain 5
3/23 vs. IWA L 101-112 23-26
3/24 vs. RNO L 105-113 23-27 2,118 Cook 22 Shepard 12 Cook 7 Barber 23 Mathiang 11 Paige 10

N/A Cook 25 Lee/Southerland 7 Cook 9 Thornton 23 Nnoko 14 Morris 6

N/A Southerland 24 Southerland 10 Cook 12 Brown 24 Meeks 18 Brown 12

2,476 Cook 26 Southerland 11 Cook 9 Sampson 22 Demps 12 Stockton 8

2,476 Cook 43 Lee/Southerland/Thompson 7 Cook 11 Brown 22 Jefferson 9 Trimble 6

2,476 Cook 33 Thompson 12 Cook/Shepard 8 Johnson 22 Johnson 14 Orris 12

2,476 Cook 23 Shepard 8 Cook 12 Johnson 29 Thomas 14 Dozier 8

15.228 Cook 28 Boucher 8 Cook 9 Johnson 21 Blossomgame 12 Johnson/Ledbetter 5

2,476 Lee 23 Cook 8 Cook 10 Bennett 29 Williams/Dixon 12 Peak 10

1,909 Cook/T. Jones 28 Boucher 11 Cook 6 Goodwin 31 Young 13 Harrison 8

1,802 D Jones 27 Cook 6 Cook/Hamilton 7 Mitrou-Long 32 Stone/Mitrou-Long 8 Braun/M-Long 5

2,476 McCaw 22 Jones/Boucher 9 Cook 7 Sloan 34 Warney 12 Sloan/Avila 5

2,476 Cook 41 T Jones 11 T Jones 9 Bryant 28 Branch 12 Machado 11

1,847 T. Jones 30 Shepard 11 Shepard 8 Niang 32 Niang 10 Mitrou-Long 6

710 Brown 20 T Jones 7 T Jones 7 Bryant 27 Bryant 14 Caruso/Machado 12

513 Boucher 17 D. Jones 12 Pargo 6 Henton 24 Spencer 11 Quarterman 9

2,476 Lee 30 Boucher 18 Pargo 8 Peters 28 Silas 4 Peters 7

2,476 D. Jones 27 D. Jones 12 Pargo 15 Alford 21 Leon 10 Hamilton 11

2,476 Cook 41 D. Jones 10 Pargo/Cook 10 Johnson/Hannahs 22 Johnson 7 Teague 9

2,312 Boucher//Thompson 21 Boucher 15 Pargo 13 Jones, Jr. 24 Jack 12 Weber 6

1,555 Boucher/Lee 25 Boucher 12 Pargo 11 Teague 30 Nichols 6 Teague/Morgan 6

4,173 Boucher 22 Boucher 16 Pargo 11 Ashley 21 Avila 13 Avila 10

3,711 Brown 29 Thompson 9 Pargo 16 Hunter 37 Onuaku 10 Wroten 14

2,476 Brown 40 K. Young 13 Pargo 12 Young 37 Young 9 Gray 8

2,476 T. Jones 18 D. Jones 8 Pargo 9 Jefferson 23 Jefferson 23 Trimble 10

2,476 T. Jones/D. Jones 18 T. Jones 10 Pargo 12 Sampson 27 Ochefu 11 Williams 18

THE WARRIORS WHEN...

Overall... 23-27 More rebounds than opponent (tied)... 18-10 (0-1) Leading after first quarter (tied)... 16-9 (3-2)

Home… 13-12 Fewer rebounds than opponent… 5-16 Trailing after first quarter… 4-16

Away… 10-15 More assists than opponent (tied)… 17-5 (4-4) Leading at halftime (tied)… 20-8 (0-1)

Overtime… 1-1 Fewer assists than opponent… 2-18 Trailing at halftime… 3-18

November... 7-5 More FTA than opponent (tied)… 12-8 (1-0) Leading after third quarter (tied)… 22-7

December… 5-5 Fewer FTA than opponent… 10-19 Trailing after third quarter… 1-20

January… 6-5 More 3FG than opponent (tied)… 7-6 (1-0) Score 100-plus… 22-20

February… 2-6 Fewer 3FG than opponent… 15-21 Score 99 or below… 1-7

March… 3-6 More steals than opponent (tied)… 10-11 (4-1) Opponents score 100-plus… 12-27

April… 0-0 Fewer steals than opponent… 9-15 Opponents score 99 or below… 11-0

vs. Western Conference… 15-25 More blocks than opponent (tied)… 17-12 (2-4) Outshooting opponent (tied)… 23-12

vs. Pacific Division… 6-10 Fewer blocks than opponent… 4-11 Outshot by opponent… 0-15

vs. Midwest Division… 5-7 More bench points than opponent (tied)… 13-9 Shoot .500-plus… 18-9

vs. Southwest Division… 4-8 Fewer bench points than opponent… 10-18 Shoot below .500… 5-18

vs. Eastern Conference… 8-2 More points in the paint than opponent (tied)… 16-14 (1-5) Opponents shoot .500-plus… 1-12

vs. Atlantic Division… 3-1 Fewer points in the paint than opponent… 5-8 Opponents shoot below .500… 22-15

vs. Central Division… 2-0 More 2nd-chance points than opponent (tied)… 10-12 (1-1) Shoot .450-.499... 3-10

vs. Southeast Division… 3-1 Fewer 2nd-chance points than opponent… 12-14 Shoot Below .450... 2-7

Decided by three points or less... 2-2 More fastbreak points than opponent (tied)… 17-12 (1-0) Opponents shoot .450-.499... 7-7

Decided by 10-or-more points… 16-8 Fewer fastbreak points than opponent… 5-15 Opponents shoot below .450... 15-8

First game of back-to-back… 4-4 In wire-to-wire games… 2-2

Second game of back-to-back… 5-3 In Community jerseys... 2-2

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2017-18 TEAM HIGHS, LOWS AND LASTS

CATEGORY WARRIORS OPPONENT

2017-18 SEASON REVIEW HIGH LOW HIGH LOW
PTS 141 (2/28 vs. NAS) 83 (1/11 vs. RAP) 139 (11/24 vs. RGV) 67 (11/17 vs. LIN)
PTS, 1ST QTR 38 (11/4 vs. SBL) 14 (3/13 at TEX) 43 (12/12 at NAS) 15 (11/10 vs. WIS)
PTS, 2ND QTR 42 (1/25 vs. OKL) 14 (12/12 at NAS) 40 (3/24 vs. RNO) 14 (11/17 vs. LIN)
PTS, 1ST HALF 72 (3/18 vs. NAS) 35 (3/13 at TEX) 73 (11/24 vs. RGV) 31 (11/17 vs. LIN)
PTS, 3RD QTR 40 (2/11 vs. SBL) 40 (3/15 at RGV) 12 (12/1 at SXF)
18 (1/20 vs. ACC)

PTS, 4TH QTR 41 (3/15 at RGV) 12 (1/11 vs. RAP) 41 (2/13 at SLC) 10 (11/17 vs. LIN)
PTS, 2ND HALF 73 (2/28 vs. NAS) 31 (1/11 vs. RAP) 74 (11/4 vs. SBL) 35 (1/20 vs. ACC)
PTS, OT 11 (2/11 vs. SBL) 7 (11/4 vs. SBL) 10 (11/4 vs. SBL) 7 (2/11 vs. SBL)
FGM 56 (2/28 vs. NAS) 31 (1/11 vs. RAP) 52 (11/24 vs. RGV) 22 (11/17 vs. LIN)
FGA 100 (11/8 at SBL) 70 (12/30 at ERI) 107 (12/3 vs. SXF) 68 (2/6 at SLC)
FG% .620 (11/15 vs. SLC)* .365 (1/11 vs. RAP) .619 (11/24 vs. RGV) .301 (11/17 vs. LIN)
3FGM 17 (2x, 3/17 at NAS, 3/10 at MHU) 4 (1/11 at GRD) 19 (3/4 vs. MHU) 6 (2x, 1/20 vs. ACC)
* Franchise record 3FGA 38 (3/10 at MHU) 16 (1/28 vs. AUS) 50 (2x, 12/12 at NAS) 21 (12/7 at AUS)
3FG% .632 (11/3 at ACC)* .211 (1/10 @ GRD) .548 (2/25 at SBL) .240 (11/17 vs. LIN)
FTM 30 (12/30 at ERI) 4 (12/1 at SXF) 42 (2/3 at NAS) 8 (3x, 1/31 vs. MNE)
FTA 41 (2/3 at NAS) 8 (2x, 3/2 vs. OKL, 12/1 at SXF) 54 (2/3 at NAS) 12 (last on 3/24 vs. Reno)
FT% 1.000 (11/11 vs. ACC)* .500 (2x, 2/27 at ACC, 12/1 at SXF) .917 (12/22 at RNO) .567 (11/17 vs. LIN)
REB 64 (12/3 vs. SXF) 26 (11/24 vs. RGV) 61 (1/11 vs. RAP) 26 (2/28 vs. NAS)
OREB 17 (12/3 vs. SXF) 4 (3/4 vs. MHU) 23 (1/11 vs. RAP) 5 (4x, last on 2/28 vs. NAS)
DREB 49 (2x, 2/28 vs. NAS) 17 (11/24 vs. RGV) 38 (1/11 vs. RAP) 21 (2x, 2/28 vs. NAS)
AST 34 (1/25 vs. OKL) 16 (2/27 at ACC) 38 (2/25 at SBL) 13 (2x, 1/2 at DEL)
STL 14 (2x, 3/15 at RGV) 2 (3x, 1/19 vs. IWA) 16 (12/30 at ERI) 3 (3/10 at MHU)
TO 27 (12/30 at ERI) 9 (1/20 vs. ACC) 24 (2x, 2/6 at SLC) 8 (1/19 vs. IWA)
BLK 11 (2x, 2/25 at SBL) 1 (2x, 2/6 at SLC) 10 (3x, last on 3/6 at SXF) 0 (1/6 at GBO)
PTS IN PAINT 86 (1/2 at DEL) 36 (3/10 at MHU) 74 (3/15 at RGV)
28 (2x; 12/16 vs. WES, 12/1 at SXF)

2ND CHANCE PTS 27 (3/6 at SXF) 2 (11/3 @ ACC) 30 (12/30 at ERI) 2 (12/1 at SXF)
FAST BREAK PTS 35 (3/13 at TEX) 5 (12/22 at RNO) 31 (11/24 vs. RGV) 6 (11/19 @ IWA)
PTS OFF TO 37 (3/15 at RGV) 4 (12/10 at AUS) 35 (2/25 at SBL) 6 (3/10 at MHU)

2017-18 SEASON SERIES

OPPONENT SEASON HOME AWAY OPPONENT SEASON HOME AWAY
RECORD W-L W-L RECORD W-L W-L
DATE DATE
W-L DATE (SCORE) DATE (SCORE) W-L
(SCORE) (SCORE)
AGUA 3-1 2-0 1-1 NORTHERN 2-2
CALIENTE 2-0 0-2
11/11 (115-100) 11/3 (131-98) ARIZONA 2/28 (141-117) 12/12 (94-138)
3/18 (138-126) 2/3 (113-122)
1/20 (118-84) 2/27 (89-104)
0-2 1-0
AUSTIN 1-2 0-1 1-1 OKLAHOMA 1-2 1/25 (108-113) 11/29 (123-113)
3/2 (101-111)
1/28 (97-105) 12/7 (107-102) CITY 0-1 (Showcase)
0-0 1/11 (83-109)
12/10 (104-111)
0-2 0-2
DELAWARE 1-0 0-0 1-0 RAPTORS 0-1 1/17 (112-117) 11/27 (112-117)
3/24 (105-113) 12/22 (108-117)
1/2 (114-99)
1-1 0-1
ERIE 0-1 0-0 0-1 RENO 0-3 11/24 (121-139) 3/15 (129-134)
12/26 (115-112)
12/30 (110-119) 0-2
1-0 2/6 (108-117)
GRAND 1-0 0-0 1-0 (Showcase) RIO GRANDE 1-2 11/15 (122-111) 2/13 (113-120)
RAPIDS 1-0 1/10 (94-92) VALLEY 1-2
GREENSBORO 0-3 0-0 2-1 1-0 1-1
1-0 1-0 SALT LAKE 1-3 12/3 (116-95) 12/1 (104-84)
IOWA 1-0 0-2 1/6 (116-102) CITY 1-2 3/6 (105-119)
1-0 1/19 (111-113) 1-0 1-1
LAKELAND 3/23 (101-112) 0-1 SIOUX FALLS 11/4 (135-138) 0-2
11/19 (97-105) 2/11 (131-127) 11/8 (123-127)
LONG ISLAND 0-0 SOUTH BAY 2/25 (101-125)
1-0 0-1
MAINE 1-0 1/5 (104-93) TEXAS 2/9 (99-105) 1-1
11/19 (102-67) 11/21 (128-115)
0-0 1-0
1-0 12/16 (106-98) 3/13 (95-111)
1/31 (111-98) 0-0 WESTCHESTER
0-0

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SANTA CRUZ WARRIORS TEAM AWARDS 35

Travis Leslie – 2012-13 NBA G League All-Star, All-Star Game MVP
Scott Machado – 2012-13 All-Rookie First Team
Cameron Jones – 2012-13 Most Improved Player
Stefhon Hannah – 2012-13 Defensive Player of the Year
Cameron Jones – 2013-14 NBA G League All-Star
Dewayne Dedmon – 2013-14 NBA G League All-Star
Seth Curry – 2013-14 NBA G League All-Star
Hilton Armstrong – 2013-14 NBA G League All-Star
Seth Curry – 2013-14 All-Rookie First Team
James Michael McAdoo – 2014-15 NBA G League All-Star
Elliot Williams – 2014-15 NBA G League All-Star
James Michael McAdoo – 2014-15 All-Rookie First Team
Aaron Craft – 2014-15 Defensive Player of the Year, All-Defensive First Team
Elliot Williams – 2014-15 NBA G League Playoffs MVP
Elliot Williams – 2015-16 NBA G League All-Star
Aaron Craft – 2015-16 All-Defensive First Team
Scott Wood – 2016-17 NBA G League Three Point Shootout Champion
Dennis Clifford – 2016-17 NBA G League All-Star
Quinn Cook – 2017-18 Midseason All-NBA G League Western Conference Team
Damian Jones – 2017-18 Midseason All-NBA G League Western Conference Team
Georges Niang – 2017-18 Midseason All-NBA G League Western Conference Team
Quinn Cook – 2017-18 NBA G League First Team

ALL NBA G LEAGUE SECOND TEAM

Travis Leslie - 2012-13 2nd-team All G League
Hilton Armstrong - 2013-14 2nd-team All G League
Seth Curry - 2013-14 3rd-team All G League
James Michael McAdoo - 2014-15 2nd-team All G League
Elliot Williams - 2014-15 2nd-team All G League

PLAYER OF THE MONTH

Travis Leslie - November/December 2012
Elliot Williams - November 2015
Damian Jones - March/April 2017

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THE LAST TIME... WARRIORS OPPONENT

Played an overtime game 2/11/2018 vs. SBL (W, 131-127)
Played a double-overtime game 1/23/2016 vs. RGV (W, 128-126 in 2 OT)
Scored 120-plus points 3/18/18 vs. NAS (138) 3/18/18 vs. NAS (126)
Scored 80-or-fewer points 3/27/16 vs. AUS (72) 11/17/17 vs. LIN (67)
Scored 40-plus points in a quarter 3/15/18 at RGV (41, 4th) 3/15/18 at RGV (40, 3rd)
Scored 10-or-fewer points in a quarter 1/17/15 vs. GRD (10, 1st) 3/13/15 at RGV (8, 4th)
2017-18 SEASON REVIEW Outrebounded opponent by 20-or-more 2/28/18 (63-26) 3/13/18 at TEX (59-39)
Had three players with 30-plus points Never 1/9/17 at RGV (Johnson, Morris, Payton III, Wiltjer)
Had two players with 30-plus points 2/11/18 (Cook, T Jones) 1/8/17 at AUS (Forbes, Murray)
Had four players with 20-plus points 11/24/2017 vs. RGV (Hamilton, Jones, Lee, Southerland) 11/24/2017 vs. RGV (House, Jackson, Morris, Wroten
Had four players with 10-plus rebounds Never 2/22/17 vs. RNO (Cousins, Davis, Hearn, Marshall)
H ad three players with 10-plus rebounds 1/6/18 at GBO (D. Jones, D. Lee, Shepard) 1/5/18 at LAK (Artis, Birch, Payne)
Had all five starters score double figures 3/10/18 at MHU (Pargo, Wilcox, Lee, Gbinije, Boucher)
3/4/18 vs. MHU (Morgan, Johnson, Nichols, Hannahs, Teague)

Had seven players score double figures 2/28/18 (Gbinije, Boucher, D. Jones, Brown, Pargo, Lee, Holmes) 1/19/18 vs. IWA (Brown, Jefferson, Patton, Bryson, Trimble, Washpun, Millsap)

Had a player score 60-plus points Never Never
Had a player score 50-59 points Never 4/3/15 at RNO (Dar Tucker, 53)
Had a player score 40-49 points 3/18/18 vs. NAS (Jabari Brown, 40) 2/24/17 at RNO (Gary Neal, 41)
Had a player score 30-39 points 2/28/18 vs. NAS (Damion Lee, 30) 3/18/18 vs. NAS (Mike Young, 37)
Had a player with 20-plus rebounds 1/13/17 vs. SLC (Kevon Looney, 20) 3/7/15 vs. IDA (Jack Cooley, 22)
Had a player with 15-19 rebounds 3/6/18 vs. SXF (Chris Boucher, 15) 1/19/18 vs. IWA (Amile Jefferson, 17)
Had a player with 15-plus assists 3/15/18 at RGV (Jeremy Pargo, 16) 3/25/17 at LAD (Josh Magette, 15)
Had a player with a triple-double 3/1/17 at SXF (Phil Pressey- 21pts, 15reb, 19ast) 3/13/18 at TEX (J.J. Avila- 16pts, 13 reb, 10 ast)
Had a player with 20 points/20 rebounds Never 3/7/15 at IDO (Jack Cooley- 21 pts, 22 reb)
Had a four-point play 12/7/17 at AUS (James Southerland) 3/13/18 at TEX (Michael Qualls)

SERIES HISTORIES

OPPONENT OVERALL HOME AWAY/ OPPONENT OVERALL HOME AWAY/
W-L W-L NEUTRAL W-L W-L W-L NEUTRAL W-L

AGUA 3-1 2-0 1-1 L1 NORTHERN 5-3 4-0 1-3 W2
CALIENTE 6-4
4-2 ARIZONA
2-0
AUSTIN 11-9 5-5 (4-3 at AUS) L2 OKLAHOMA 11-10 (includ- 4-5 7-5 (4-4 at OKL) L2
CITY ing Tulsa)

CANTON 4-3 0-1 (Showcase) W4 RAPTORS 1-1 1-0 0-0 (0-1 Show- L1

case)

DELAWARE 4-1 2-1 W3 RENO 19-17 11-5 8-12 L4

ERIE 4-1 3-0 1-1 L1 RIO GRANDE 12-8 8-3 4-5 (3-5 at RGV) L1
VALLEY

FORT WAYNE 1-4 1-0 0-4 (0-3 at FWN) W1 SALT LAKE 4-3 2-1 2-2 L2

CITY

GRAND 1-2 0-2 1-0 (Showcase) W1 SIOUX FALLS 7-5 5-2 2-3 L1
RAPIDS

GREENSBORO 1-0 0-0 1-0 W1 SOUTH BAY 19-14 9-6 10-8 L1

IOWA 6-6 3-5 3-1 L3 TEXAS 13-7 5-3 8-3 (6-4 at TEX) L2

LAKELAND 1-0 0-0 1-0 W1 WESTCHESTER 3-1 2-0 1-1 W1

LONG 1-1 1-0 0-1 W1 WINDY CITY 1-0 1-0 0-0 W1
ISLAND 5-3 3-0 2-3 W1 WISCONSIN 1-0 1-0 0-0 W1

MAINE

MEMPHIS 2-1 1-1 1-0 W2

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Most Valuable Player: Lorenzo Brown (Raptors 905)
Dennis Johnson Coach of the Year: Mike Miller (Westchester Knicks)
Defensive Player of the Year: Landry Nnoko (Grand Rapids Drive)
Rookie of the Year: Antonio Blakeney (Windy City Bulls)
Jason Collier Sportsmanship Award: C.J. Williams (Agua Caliente Clippers)
Most Improved Player: DeQuan Jones (Fort Wayne Mad Ants)
Basketball Executive of the Year: Malik Rose (Erie BayHawks)
Finals MVP: Nick Johnson (Austin Spurs)

2017-18 ALL-NBA G LEAGUE TEAMS

FIRST TEAM
Lorenzo Brown – Raptors 905
Quinn Cook – Santa Cruz
Jameel Warney – Texas
Thomas Bryant – South Bay
Georges Niang – Salt Lake City

SECOND TEAM
Antonio Blakeney – Windy City
Alex Caruso – South Bay
Amile Jefferson – Iowa
Johnathan Motley – Texas
Christian Wood – Delaware

THIRD TEAM
Trey Burke – Westchester
Walter Lemon Jr. – Fort Wayne
Landry Nnoko – Grand Rapids
Jaron Blossomgame – Austin
Luke Kornet – Westchester

2017-18 All-NBA G LEAGUE ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

Antonio Blakeney – Windy City
Thomas Bryant – South Bay
Nigel Hayes – Westchester
Rodney Purvis – Lakeland
Amile Jefferson – Iowa

2017-18 ALL-NBA G LEAGUE ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM

Briante Weber – Sioux Falls
Kadeem Allen – Maine
Amida Brimah – Austin
Landry Nnoko – Grand Rapids
Amile Jefferson – Iowa

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G LEAGUE WESTERN CONFERENCE

G LEAGUE ATLANTIC DIVISION

Team W - L Pct GB Home Road Last10 Streak
Westchester 32 18 .640 --- 13 12 19 6 6-4 Lost 1
Raptors 905 31 19 .620 1.0 18 7 13 12 7-3 Won 1
Long Island 27 23 .540 5.0 14 11 13 12 4-6 Lost 1
Maine 17 33 .340 15.0 14 11 3 22 0-1 Lost 10

G LEAGUE CENTRAL DIVISION

Team W - L Pct GB Home Road Last10 Streak
Fort Wayne 29 21 .580 --- 19 6 10 15 4-6 Lost 1
Grand Rapids 29 21 .580 --- 16 9 13 12 7-3 Won 6
Windy City 24 26 .480 5.0 13 12 11 14 6-4 Won 1
Canton 22 28 .440 7.0 9 16 13 12 6-4 Won 3
Wisconsin 21 29 .420 8.0 8 17 13 12 3-7 Lost 4

G LEAGUE SOUTHEAST DIVISION

Team W - L Pct GB Home Road Last10 Streak
Erie 28 22 .560 --- 15 10 13 12 7-3 Won 2
Lakeland 28 22 .560 --- 15 10 13 12 8-2 Won 6
Delaware 16 34 .320 12.0 6 19 10 15 4-6 Lost 2
Greensboro 16 34 .320 12.0 9 16 3-7 Lost 2
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G LEAGUE SOUTHWEST DIVISION

Team W - L Pct GB Home Road Last10 Streak
Austin 32 18 .640 --- 17 8 15 10 7-3 Won 1
Rio Grande Valley 29 21 .580 3.0 14 11 15 10 6-4 Lost 1
Texas 29 21 .580 3.0 16 9 13 12 6-4 Won 1
Salt Lake City 16 34 .320 16.0 11 14 5 20 4-6 Lost 5

G LEAGUE PACIFIC DIVISION

Team W- L Pct GB Home Road Last10 Streak
Reno 29 21 .580 --- 14 11 15 10 6-4 Won 3
South Bay 28 22 .560 1.0 16 9 12 13 3-7 Lost 4
Agua Caliente 23 27 .460 6.0 14 11 9 16 5-5 Won 3
Northern Arizona 23 27 .460 6.0 13 12 10 15 3-7 Won 2
Santa Cruz 23 27 .460 6.0 13 12
10 15 4-6 Lost 2

G LEAGUE MIDWEST DIVISION

Team W - L Pct GB Home Road Last10 Streak
Oklahoma City 28 22 .560 --- 15 10 13 12 8-2 Won 2
Sioux Falls 25 25 .500 3.0 13 12 12 13 3-7 Lost 5
Iowa 24 26 .480 4.0 14 11 10 15 5-5 Lost 1
Memphis-GLG 21 29 .420 7.0 10 15 11 14 6-4 Lost 1
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FRANCHISETEHIASTMOARWYARDSFIRST ROUND CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS

(Single Elimination) (Single Elimination)
Friday, March 30 Monday, April 2
Raptors 905 defeat Grand Rapids Drive, 92-88 Austin Spurs defeat RGV Vipers, 117-91
Rio Grande Valley Vipers defeat Texas Legends, 107-100 Raptors 905 defeat Westchester Knicks, 92-80
Saturday, March 31 Tuesday, April 3
Erie BayHawks defeat Lakeland Magic, 96-90 Erie BayHawks defeat Fort Wayne Mad Ants, 119-116
South Bay Lakers defeat OKC Blue, 125-105 South Bay Lakers defeat Reno Bighorns, 126-109

CONFERENCE FINALS FINALS

(Single Elimination) (Best of Three)
Thursday, April 5 Sunday, April 8
Austin Spurs defeat South Bay Lakers, 104-93 Austin Spurs defeat Raptors 905, 105-93
Friday, April 6 Tuesday, April 10
Raptors 905 defeat Erie BayHawks 118-106 Austin Spurs defeat Raptors 905, 98-76

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S ANTA CRUZ WARRIORS ALL-TIME ROSTER

Player Season(s) Games Pos Ht Wt College

Blake Ahearn 2014-15 9 G 6-3 190 Missouri State

Cliff Alexander 2015-16 4 F 6-9 245 Kansas

Joe Alexander 2013-14, 2014-15 27 F 6-8 230 West Virginia

Hilton Armstrong 2012-13, 2013-14 61 C 6-11 235 Connecticut

Maurice Baker 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16 111 G 6-1 195 Oklahoma State

Kent Bazemore 2012-13, 2013-14 7 G 6-5 201 Old Dominion

Jordan Bell 2017-18 1 F 6-9 224 Oregon

Chris Boucher 2017-18 20 F 6-10 200 Oregon FRANCHISE HISTORY

Ronnie Brewer 2015-16 41 F 6-7 235 Arkansas

MarShon Brooks 2013-14 2 G 6-5 200 Providence

Carlon Brown 2012-13 6 G 6-5 216 Colorado

Jabari Brown 2016-17, 2017-18 21 G 6-4 215 Missouri

William Buford 2013-14 32 G 6-5 215 Ohio State

Will Cherry 2018-19 - G 6-1 180 Montana

Quinton Chievous 2017-18 5 G 6-6 225 Hampton

Antonius Cleveland 2017-18, 2018-19 6 G 6-6 210 Southeast Missouri State

Dennis Clifford 2016-17 38 C 7-1 260 Boston College

Elgin Cook 2016-17 20 F 6-6 206 Oregon

Quinn Cook 2017-18 29 G 6-2 179 Duke

Daniel Coursey 2015-16 24 F 6-10 220 Mercer

Jaleel Cousins 2018-19 - C 6-11 260 South Florida

Aaron Craft 2014-15, 2015-16 80 G 6-2 195 Ohio State

Seth Curry 2013-14 38 G 6-2 185 Duke

Chris Daniels 2012-13 3 C 6-9 265 Texas A&M-CC

Deyonta Davis 2018-19 - F 6’11 245 Michigan State

Dewayne Dedmon 2013-14 15 C 7-0 245 USC

Marcus Derrickson 2018-19 - F 6-7 245 Georgetown

Terrence Drisdom 2015-16, 2016-17 69 G 6-5 175 Cal Poly-Pomona

Cleanthony Early 2016-17, 2017-18 33 F 6-8 210 Wichita State

Festus Ezeli 2014-15 2 C 6-11 265 Vanderbilt

Carrick Felix 2014-15 5 F 6-6 200 Arizona State

Kiwi Gardner 2013-14, 2014-15 64 G 5-7 155 Providence

Michael Gbinije 2017-18, 2018-19 28 G 6-7 200 Syracuse

Mickell Gladness 2012-13 49 C 6-11 220 Alabama A&M

Lance Goulbourne 2012-13, 2013-14 49 F 6-8 225 Vanderbilt

Taylor Griffin 2012-13, 2014-15 94 F 6-8 235 Oklahoma

Ferrakohn Hall 2016-17 10 F 6-8 220 Memphis

Kenny Hall 2014-15 6 F 6-9 230 Tennessee

Alex Hamilton 2016-17, 2017-18 74 G 6-4 195 Louisiana Tech

Stefhon Hannah 2012-13, 2013-14 50 G 6-1 175 Missouri

Xavier Henry 2015-16 9 G 6-6 220 Kansas

LaDontae Henton 2016-17 37 G 6-6 215 Providence

Avry Holmes 2017-18 43 G 6-2 195 Clemson

Darington Hobson 2012-13, 2014-15, 2015-16 105 G 6-7 210 New Mexico

Justin Holiday 2014-15 1 F 6-6 185 Washington

Chris Johnson 2012-13 14 C 6-11 209 LSU

Justin Johnson 2012-13 21 G 6-2 175 Concordia-Irvine

Karron Johnson 2013-14 3 F 6-8 240 Shaw

Cameron Jones 2012-13, 2013-14, 2016-17 133 G 6-4 185 Northern Arizona

Damian Jones 2016-17, 2017-18 76 C 7-0 245 Vanderbilt

Terrence Jones 2017-18 16 F 6-9 255 Kentucky

Verdell Jones 2015-16 50 G 6-5 185 Indiana

Sean Kilpatrick 2014-15 22 G 6-4 212 Cincinnati 41

Mac Koshwal 2015-16 17 C 6-10 255 DePaul

aOgnjen Kuzmic 2013-14, 2014-15 57 C 7-1 251 Unicaja Malaga (Spain)

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Player Season(s) Games Pos Ht Wt College

Damion Lee 2017-18, 2018-19 38 G 6-6 210 Louisville

Raven Lee 2017-18 5 G 6-3 175 Eastern Michigan

Travis Leslie 2012-13 36 G 6-4 205 Georgia

Kevon Looney 2015-16, 2016-17 16 F 6-9 220 UCLA

Scott Machado 2012-13, 2013-14 23 G 6-1 205 Iona

FRANCHISE HISTORY James Michael McAdoo 2014-15 33 F 6-9 230 North Carolina

Patrick McCaw 2016-17, 2017-18 4 G 6-7 185 UNLV

Dominic McGuire 2013-14 22 F 6-9 235 Fresno State

Milos Milisavljevic 2014-15 21 G 6-4 202 Serbia

Luis Montero 2015-16 4 F 6-7 185 Westchester CC

Darius Morris 2018-19 - G 6-4 195 Michigan

Georges Niang 2017-18 26 F 6-6 231 Iowa State

Nemanja Nedovic 2013-14 15 G 6-3 192 Lietuvos Rytas (Lithuania)

Daniel Nwaelele 2012-13, 2013-14, 2015-16 92 G 6-5 205 Air Force

Kendrick Nunn 2018-19 - G 6-3 190 Oakland (MI)

Chris Obekpa 2016-17 31 F 6-9 230 UNLV

Carl Ona-Embo 2016-17 6 G 6-2 187 France

Daniel Orton 2015-16 20 F 6-10 255 Kentucky

Orion Outerbridge 2013-14 11 F 6-9 220 Rhode Island

Jeremy Pargo 2017-18 12 G 6-2 219 Gonzaga

Phil Pressey 2016-17 46 G 5-11 175 Missouri

Jaleel Roberts 2016-17 6 C 7-0 235 UNC Asheville

Ronald Roberts 2014-15 2 F 6-8 219 St. Joseph’s

Jarred Shaw 2015-16 17 C 6-10 235 Utah State

Winston Shepard 2017-18 19 F 6-8 209 San Diego State

Alen Smailagic 2018-19 - F 6-9 240 Serbia

James Southerland 2016-17, 2017-18 73 F 6-8 221 Syracuse

Juwan Staten 2015-16 13 G 5-11 186 West Virginia

Keith Steffeck 2016-17 1 F 6-9 190 William Penn

Diamond Stone 2016-17 4 C 6-11 255 Maryland

Dominique Sutton 2014-15 41 F 6-5 212 North Carolina Central

Malcolm Thomas 2012-13 1 F 6-9 225 San Diego State

Mychel Thompson 2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17 132 G 6-6 211 Pepperdine

Trevor Thompson 2017-18 38 C 7-0 250 Ohio State

Juan Toscano Anderson 2-18-19 - F 6-6 215 Marquette

Jeremy Tyler 2012-13 12 F 6-10 250 San Diego (HS)

Edwin Ubiles 2012-13 14 G 6-6 205 Siena

Chris Udofia 2015-16 45 F 6-6 200 Denver

Anthony Vereen 2014-15, 2015-16 74 F 6-6 245 Texas-Arlington

Andrew Warren 2014-15 15 G 6-6 210 Bradley

Mitchell Watt 2014-15 9 F 6-10 225 Buffalo

C.J. Wilcox 2017-18 12 G 6-5 195 Washington

Elliot Williams 2014-15, 2015-16 50 G 6-5 190 Memphis

Scott Wood 2016-17 50 F 6-6 175 North Carolina State

Kevin Young 2017-18, 2018-19 4 F 6-8 185 Kansas

Najeal Young 2017-18 28 F 6-6 215 Texas Wesleyan

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Air Force DePaul Kentucky Stefhon Hannah ‘07, ‘08 FRANCHISE HISTORY
Daniel Nwaelele ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, Mac Koshwal, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Terrence Jones ‘11, ‘12 Phil Pressey ‘11, ‘12, ‘13
‘07 Drexel Daniel Orton ‘10 Missouri State
Alabama A&M Damion Lee ‘13, ‘14, ‘15 Lawson State (CC) Blake Ahearn ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07
Mickell Gladness ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 Duke Mickell Gladness ‘05 New Mexico
Antelope Valley College Quinn Cook ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15 Liberty Darington Hobson ‘10
(CC) Seth Curry ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 Seth Curry ‘09 North Carolina
Dewayne Dedmon ‘08*, ‘09 Michael Gbinije ‘12 Lincoln College (CC) James Michael McAdoo ‘12,
Arizona State Elliot Williams ‘09 Najeal Young ‘14, ‘15 ‘13, ‘14
Carrick Felix ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 Eastern Michigan Louisiana State North Carolina Central
Arkansas Raven Lee ‘13*, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16, Chris Johnson ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, Dominique Sutton ‘12
Ronnie Brewer ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 ‘17 ‘09 North Carolina State
Boston College Eastern Utah (CC) Louisiana Tech Scott Wood ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13
Dennis Clifford ‘12, ‘13, ‘14*, Darington Hobson ‘08, ‘09 Alex Hamilton ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, Northwest College (CC)
‘15, ‘16 Fresno State ‘16 Chris Boucher ‘14, ‘15
Bradley Dominic McGuire ‘07 Louisville Northwest Florida State (CC)
Andrew Warren ‘07, ‘08, ‘09*, Georgetown Damion Lee ‘16 Elgin Cook ‘13
‘10, ‘11 Marcus Derrickson ‘06, ‘07, ‘08

Buffalo Georgia Loyola Marymount Northern Arizona
Mitchell Watt ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12 Travis Leslie ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 Kevin Young ‘09, ‘10 Cameron Jones ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11

Cal Poly - Pomona Gonzaga Marquette Oakland (MI) 43
Terrence Drisdom ‘11, ‘12, Jeremy Pargo ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Juan Toscano-Anderson ‘12 Kendrick Nunn ‘18,
‘13, ‘14*, ‘15 Hampton ‘13, ‘14, ‘15 Ohio State
California Quinton Chievous ‘15, ‘16 Maryland William Buford ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12
Dominic McGuire ‘04, ‘05 Illinois-Chicago Diamond Stone ‘16 Aaron Craft ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14
Cincinnati Najeal Young ‘16 Memphis Trevor Thompson ‘16, ‘17
Sean Kilpatrick ‘10*, ‘11, ‘12, Indiana Ferrakohn Hall ‘12, ‘13 Oklahoma
‘13, ‘14 Verdell Jones ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12 Elliot Williams ‘10 Taylor Griffin ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09
Clemson Iona Mercer Oklahoma State
Avry Holmes ‘16, ‘17 Scott Machado ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, Daniel Coursey ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, Maurice Baker ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02
Colorado ‘12 ‘14 Oklahoma State ‘10, ‘11
Carlon Brown ‘12 Iowa State Michigan Old Dominion
Connecticut Georges Niang ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, Darius Morris ‘10 ‘11 Kent Bazemore ‘08*, ‘09, ‘10,
Hilton Armstrong ‘03, ‘04, ‘16 Michigan State ‘11, ‘12
‘05, ‘06 Kansas Deyonta Davis ‘16 Oregon
Dayton Cliff Alexander ‘15 Midland College (CC) Jordan Bell ‘15, ‘16, ‘17
Juwan Staten ‘11 Xavier Henry ‘10 Kiwi Gardner ‘13 Chris Boucher ‘16, ‘17
Denver Kevin Young ‘12, ‘13 Missouri Jabari Brown ‘12
Chris Udofia ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 Kansas State Jabari Brown ‘13, ‘14 Elgin Cook ‘14, ‘15, ‘16
Dominique Sutton ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Pepperdine
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Malcolm Thomas ‘10, ‘11 International Player History

San Francisco UCLA
Avry Holmes ‘13, ‘14 Kevon Looney ‘15
UNC Asheville JL Bourgen-Bresse (France)
Carl Ona-Embo

Seton Hall Jaleel Roberts ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15 KK Beko (Lithuania)
Ferrakohn Hall ‘10, ‘11
Alen Smailagic
FRANCHISE HISTORY Shaw UNLV
Karron Johnson ‘12, ‘13 Patrick McCaw ‘15, ‘16
Chris Obekpa ‘16*
Lietuvos Rytas (Lithuania)
Nemanja Nedovic
Siena USC
Edwin Ubiles ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10
Dewayne Dedmon ‘12, ‘13 Spartak Subotica (Serbia)

South Florida Utah Milos Milisavljevic

Jaleel Cousins ‘18 Carlon Brown ‘08, ‘09. ‘10

Southeast Missouri State Utah State Unicaja Malaga (Spain)
Antonius Cleveland ‘14, ‘15, ‘16, Jarred Shaw ‘13, ‘14 Ognjen Kuzmic

‘17

Southern Idaho (CC) Vanderbilt
Festus Ezeli ‘08*, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12
Carrick Felix ‘10 Lance Goulbourne ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12

St. John’s Damian Jones ‘14, ‘15, ‘16

Chris Obekpa ‘13, ‘14, ‘15 Virginia Tech

St. Joseph’s Trevor Thompson ‘14

Ronald Roberts ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 Washington
Justin Holiday ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11
St. Mary’s (Texas) C.J. Wilcox ‘10*, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14
Kevin Kotzur ‘09*, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13

Sullivan County (CC) West Virginia
Joe Alexander ‘06, ‘07, ’08
Cleanthony Early ‘11, ‘12 Juwan Staten ‘13, ‘14, ‘15

Syracuse Westchester (CC)
Michael Gbinije ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 Luis Montero ‘14, ‘15
James Southerland ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, Wichita State
‘13 Cleanthony Early ‘13, ‘14
Tennessee William Penn
Kenny Hall ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 Keith Steffeck ‘12, ‘13
Quinton Chievous ‘12*, ‘13, ‘14

Texas A&M (CC) * Redshirt
Chris Daniels ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08

Texas Wesleyan
Najeal Young ‘17

Texas-Arlington
Anthony Vereen ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09

44 UC Irvine
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SANTA CRUZ WARRIORS ASSIGNMENT HISTORY

Player NBA Team Season Assignments
Cliff Alexander Portland Trail Blazers 2015-16 1

Kent Bazemore Golden State Warriors 2012-13 5
2013-14 2
Total 7

Jordan Bell Golden State Warriors 2017-18 1 FRANCHISE HISTORY

MarShon Brooks Golden State Warriors 2013-14 2

Dewayne Dedmon Golden State Warriors 2013-14 2

Mike Dunleavy, Jr. Chicago Bulls 2015-16 1

Festus Ezeli Golden State Warriors 2014-15 1

Justin Holiday Golden State Warriors 2014-15 1

Damian Jones Golden State Warriors 2016-17 9
Golden State Warriors 2017-18 8
Golden State Warriors Total 17

Ognjen Kuzmic Golden State Warriors 2013-14 10
2014-15 8
Total 18

Kevon Looney Golden State Warriors 2015-16 4
Golden State Warriors 2016-17 3
Golden State Warriors Total 7

Scott Machado Golden State Warriors 2012-13 1

James Michael McAdoo Golden State Warriors 2014-15 4

Patrick McCaw Golden State Warriors 2016-17 2
Golden State Warriors 2017-18 2
Golden State Warriors Total 4

Luis Montero Portland Trail Blazers 2015-16 1

Nemanja Nedovic Golden State Warriors 2013-14 9

Diamond Stone Los Angeles Clippers 2016-17 1

Malcolm Thomas Golden State Warriors 2012-13 1

Jeremy Tyler Golden State Warriors 2012-13 5

Briante Weber Golden State Warriors 2016-17 1

C.J. Wilcox Portland Trail Blazers 2017-18 1 45

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FRANCHISE PLAYER HIGHS

WARRIORS FRANCHISE RECORDS PLAYER ALL-TIME CALL-UPS

Rank Player Points Seasons Played Number Player Call-Up Date Called Up To
1 Cameron Jones 1,995 2012-14, 2016-17 Chris Johnson
2 Darington Hobson 1,418 2012-13, 2014-16 1 Travis Leslie Jan. 19, 2013 Minnesota Timberwolves
3 Mychel Thompson 1,262 2013-17 Scott Machado
4 Elliot Williams 1,216 2014-16 2 Dewayne Dedmon Mar. 10, 2013 Utah Jazz
5 Damian Jones 1,006 2016-2018 Hilton Armstrong
6 Daniel Nwaelele 1,002 2012-14, 2015-16 3 Apr. 7, 2013 Golden State Warriors
7 Taylor Griffin 958 2012-13, 2014-15 Seth Curry
FRANCHISE HISTORY 8 Aaron Craft 866 2014-16 4 Dewayne Dedmon Nov. 18, 2013 Golden State Warriors
9 Phil Pressey 830 2016-17 Hilton Armstrong
10 James Southerland 828 2016-Present 5 Dewayne Dedmon Dec. 11, 2013 Golden State Warriors

Rank Player Rebounds Seasons Played 6 Seth Curry Dec. 24, 2013 Memphis Grizzlies
1 Darington Hobson 738 2012-13, 2014-16 Hilton Armstrong
2 Ognjen Kuzmic 676 2013-15 7 Jan. 14, 2014 Philadelphia 76ers
3 Damian Jones 582 2016-2018
4 Taylor Griffin 572 2012-13, 2014-15 8 Feb. 22, 2014 Golden State Warriors
5 Cameron Jones 467 2012-14, 2016-17
6 Hilton Armstrong 435 2012-14 9 Feb. 25, 2014 Orlando Magic
7 Mychel Thompson 408 2013-17
8 Maurice Baker 317 2012-16 10 Mar. 21, 2014 Cleveland Cavaliers
9 Dennis Clifford 310 2016-17
10 Mickell Gladness 300 2012-13 11 Mar. 30, 2014 Golden State Warriors

Rank Player Assists Seasons Played 12 Elliot Williams Jan. 7, 2015 Utah Jazz
1 Aaron Craft 530 2014-16 13 James Michael McAdoo
2 Darington Hobson 505 14 James Michael McAdoo Jan. 19, 2015 Golden State Warriors
3 Cameron Jones 382 2012-13, 2014-16 15 Elliot Williams
4 Phil Pressey 372 2012-14, 2016-17 16 James Michael McAdoo Feb. 2, 2015 Golden State Warriors
5 Alex Hamilton 356 17 Elliot Williams
6 Elliot Williams 339 2016-17 Feb. 4, 2015 Charlotte Hornets
7 Maurice Baker 261 2016-2018
8 Stefhon Hannah 255 Feb. 19, 2015 Golden State Warriors
9 Quinn Cook 234 2014-16
10 Seth Curry 221 2012-16 Mar. 4, 2015 New Orleans Pelicans
2012-14
2017-2018
2013-14

Rank Player Steals Seasons Played 18 Elliot Williams Jan. 8, 2016 Memphis Grizzlies
1 Aaron Craft 184 2014-16
2 Cameron Jones 164 19 Antonius Cleveland Nov. 17, 2017 Dallas Mavericks
3 Mychel Thompson 136 2012-14, 2016-17
4 Darington Hobson 120 2013-17 20 Georges Niang Jan. 14, 2018 Utah Jazz
5 Alex Hamilton 112
6 Stefhon Hannah 97 2012-13, 2014-16 21 Damion Lee Mar. 13, 2018 Atlanta Hawks
7 Phil Pressey 96 2016-2018
7 Taylor Griffin 92 2012-14 22 Quinn Cook Apr. 10, 2018 Golden State Warriors
9 Maurice Baker 89 2016-17
10 Kiwi Gardner 69
2012-13, 2014-15
2012-16
2013-15

Rank Player Blocks Seasons Played STAFF ALL-TIME CALL-UPS
1 Damian Jones 160 2016-2018
2 Hilton Armstrong 121 2012-14
3 Mickell Gladness 114 2012-13
4 Ognjen Kuzmic 102 2013-15 Staff Season Called Up To
5 Chris Obekpa 69 2016-17 Matt de Nesnera 2013-14 Golden State Warriors
6 James Michael McAdoo 67 2014-15 Sammy Gelfand 2013-14 Golden State Warriors
6 Mychel Thompson 67 2013-17 Vitaly Potapenko 2013-14 Cleveland Cavaliers
8 Daniel Orton 53 2015-16 Devin Dismang 2015-16 Golden State Warriors
9 Taylor Griffin 50 2012-13, 2014-15 Roger Sancho 2015-16 Golden State Warriors
9 Darington Hobson 50 2012-13, 2014-16 Gina Antoniello 2016-17 Brooklyn Nets
Jacob Rubin 2016-17 Golden State Warriors
Rank Player FG% (min 100 att) Seasons Played Christina Pedersen 2016-17 Golden State Warriors
1 Damian Jones .640 (418-653) 2016 - 2018 David Fatoki 2017-18 Golden State Warriors
2 Dominique Sutton .607 (219-361) 2014-15 Kelsey Kraskian 2017-18 Golden State Warriors
3 Daniel Coursey .605 (69-114) 2015-16
4 Kevin Kotzur .595 (122-205) 2013-14
5 Hilton Armstrong .592 (277-468) 2012-14
6 Dennis Clifford .590 (171-290) 2016-17
7 James Michael McAdoo .575 (248-431) 2014-15
8 Jarred Shaw .568 (63-111) 2015-16
9 Elgin Cook .556 (115-207) 2016-17
10 Jeremy Tyler .549 (89-162) 2012-13

Rank Player 3FG% (min 100 att) Seasons Played
1 Quinn Cook .439 (83-189) 2017-2018
2 Scott Wood .430 (166-386) 2016-17
3 Georges Niang .415 (51-123) 2017-18
4 Daniel Nwaelele .401 (178-444) 2012-14, 2015-16
5 LaDontae Henton .383 (90-235) 2016-17
6 James Southerland .382 (148-387) 2016-18
7 Seth Curry .372 (99-266) 2013-14
8 Verdell Jones .369 (75-203) 2015-16
9 Darington Hobson .367 (171-466) 2012-13, 2014-16
10 Cameron Jones .362 (100-276) 2012-14, 2016-17

Rank Player FT% (min 100 att) Seasons Played
1 Quinn Cook .949 (112-118) 2017-2018
1 Scott Wood .943 (99-105) 2016-17
3 Damion Lee .917 (143-156) 2017-Present
4 Seth Curry .853 (110-129) 2013-14
5 Cameron Jones .826 (393-476) 2012-14, 2016-17
6 Daniel Nwaelele .816 (142-174) 2012-14, 2015-16
7 Aaron Craft .800 (168-210) 2014-16
8 Elgin Cook .778 (84-108) 2016-17
9 Lance Goulbourne .774 (103-133) 2012-14
46 10 Phil Pressey .766 (157-205) 2016-17

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WARRIORS OPPONENT

Points # Game Points # Game
Elliot Williams 48 1/23/16 vs. RGV Manny Harris 56 2/6/14 vs. LAD

Rebounds # Game Rebounds # Game
Ognjen Kuzmic 24 2/23/14 at AUS Jack Cooley 22 3/7/15 vs. IDA

Off Rebounds # Game Off Rebounds # Game
Ognjen Kuzmic 12 1/25/14 at TEX James Mays 12 2/23/13 vs. MNE

Assists # Game Assists # Game
Phil Pressey 19 3/1/17 at SXF David Stockton 17 4/3/15 vs. RNO FRANCHISE HISTORY
Gary Talton 17 11/30/14 vs. RGV
17 11/19/16 at LAD
Steals # Game Josh Magette
Alex Hamilton 7 1/25/18 vs. OKL
Steals # Game
Aaron Craft 6 2/21/15 at RNO Kevin Hardy 8 3/15/18 at RGV
Aaron Craft 6 3/4/15 vs. TEX
Travis Leslie 6 2/9/13 at IDA David Stockton 7 11/27/17 at RNO
Vander Blue 7 11/20/15 vs. LAD
Travis Leslie 6 2/1/13 at TEX Renaldo Balkman 7 2/18/15 at TEX
Phil Pressey 6 12/1/16 at LIN
Phil Pressey 6 1/27/17 at SLC Josh Magette 7 12/22/15 vs. LAD

Phil Pressey 6 3/8/17 vs. RAP
Blocks # Game
Blocks # Game Edy Tavares 10 3/27/16 vs. AUS

Damian Jones 7 12/10/17 at AUS FG Made # Game
Aaron Craft 7 1/22/16 vs. RGV
JM McAdoo 7 11/30/14 vs. RGV Manny Harris 20 2/8/14 vs. LAD

FG Made # Game FG Attempted # Game
Ronald Roberts, Jr. 18 1/23/15 vs. RNO Manny Harris 39 2/8/14 vs. LAD

FG Attempted # Game 3FG Made # Game
Elliot Williams 32 1/23/16 vs. RGV Terry Whisnant 9 12/20/16 at IWA

3FG Made # Game 3FG Attempted # Game
Scott Wood 10 1/28/17 vs. RGV Terry Whisnant 21 12/20/16 at IWA
Troy Daniels 21 1/9/14 vs. RGV

3FG Attempted # Game
Scott Wood 20 1/28/17 vs. RGV FT Made # Game
Ron Howard 16 1/6/14 vs. FWN

FT Made # Game FT Attempted # Game
JM McAdoo 18 12/13/14 vs. ERI
Ron Howard 19 1/6/14 vs. FWN

FT Attempted # Game Turnovers # Game
JM McAdoo 20 12/13/14 vs. ERI
Joel Wright 12 12/27/14 vs. IDA

Turnovers # Game
Seth Curry 9 11/30/13 vs. LAD
Stefhon Hannah 9 3/16/13 at TEX

FRANCHISE TEAM HIGHS, LOWS AND LASTS

CATEGORY WARRIORS OPPONENT

PTS HIGH LOW HIGH LOW
PTS, 1ST QTR 157 (1/31/15 at RNO) 64 (3/8/13 vs. SXF)
PTS, 2ND QTR 148 (1/9/17 at RGV) 72 (3/27/16 at AUS)
PTS, 1ST HALF 41 (3x, 3/31/17 vs. LAD) 10 (1/17/15 vs. GRD) 45 (2x, 1/31/15 at RNO) 11 (2/24/17 at RNO)
PTS, 3RD QTR 12 (2x, 11/25/16 vs. SXF) 48 (12/6/13 at RNO) 10 (12/7/12 at LAD)
PTS, 4TH QTR 42 (2x, 1/25/18 vs. OKL) 31 (3/27/16 vs. AUS) 84 (1/31/15 at RNO) 31 (11/17/17 vs. LIN)
PTS, 2ND HALF 81 (1/23/15 vs. RNO)
LARGEST WIN 43 (3/10/17 vs. FWN) 14 (2x, 1/4/14 vs. CTN) 44 (2x, 3/22/14 at LAD) 10 (1/11/13 vs. TUL)
LARGEST LOSS 47 (12/17/13 vs. LAD) 8 (3/15/13 at RGV)
LARGEST LEAD 48 (1/9/17 at RGV) 9 (1/8/13 vs. AUS) 77 (1/9/17 at RGV) 25 (3/8/13 vs. SXF)
LARGEST DEFICIT 84 (1/9/17 at RGV) 25 (1/8/13 vs. AUS)
BIGGEST LEAD BLOWN 35 (3x, 11/17/17 vs. LIN- 102-67)
BIGGEST COMEBACK 44 (12/12/17 at NAS- 138-94)
42 (11/10/17 vs. WIS)
FG% 54 (12/12/17 at NAS)
3FG% 25 (2/24/17 at RNO)
22 (1/23/16 vs. RGV)
FT% 62.0% (11/15/17 vs. SLC) 28.9% (3/27/16 vs. AUS) 61.9% (11/24/17 vs. RGV) 24.7% (3/8/13 vs. SXF)
PERSONAL FOULS 64.3% (1/29/16 at BAK) 0.0% (3/8/13 vs. SXF- 0/24)
63.2% (11/3/17 at ACC) 4.5% (2/20/14 vs. SPG) 100% (2/24/17 at RNO) 33.3% (3/6/15 vs. IDA)
REB 100% (2x, 11/11 vs. ACC) 44% (1/22/16 vs. RGV)
OREB 40 (12/21/16 at SXF) 12 (1/1/13 vs. SXF) 33 (2/20/13 vs. LAD) 9 (1/1/13 vs. SXF)
64 (2x, 3/27/16 vs. AUS) 26 (2/28/18 vs. NAS)
AST 66 (3/29/14 at LAD) 26 (11/24/17 at RGV) 30 (3/8/14 vs. BAK) 4 (3x, 3/2/16 vs. BAK)
STL 26 (3/29/14 at LAD) 2 (4/1/16 at IDA)
TO 39 (2/21/15 at RNO) 9 (12/28/12 vs. SPG) 40 (1/9/17 at RGV) 8 (11/30/16 at WES)
BLK 23 (2/20/13 vs. LAD) 2 (11/27/15 vs. AUS)
19 (12/27/14 vs. IDA) 2 (4x, 12/15/17 vs. MHU) 33 (12/27/14 vs. IDA) 7 (2/8/14 vs. LAD)
31 (2/20/13 vs. LAD) 4 (11/27/15 vs. AUS)
18 (1/22/16 vs. RGV) 0 (3x, 3/10/15 at OKL) 16 (1/23/16 vs. RGV) 0 (4x, 1/6/18 at GBO)

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COMMUNITY

GET FIT
Get Fit presented by Kaiser Permanente, is a year-round community platform focusing on fitness, wellness and
nutrition education to build a healthier community. The Warriors will host several events at Santa Cruz County
schools, community gathering places, and at Kaiser Permanente Arena during the third year of the team’s Get Fit
community program. The Warriors are partnering with Kaiser Permanente to impact over 20,000 Central Coast in the
program’s history, hosting events in Santa Cruz and Monterey Counties. Warriors players, along with members of the
Warriors coaching staff, will join members of the team’s front office, partners and media personalities to participate
in events.

READ TO ACHIEVE
For the seventh consecutive season, the Santa Cruz Warriors are partnering with Santa Cruz City Schools and the
Soquel Union Elementary School District to help develop a life-long love of reading and literacy in over 4,000
elementary and middle school youth. In partnership with Kaiser Permanente, the 12-week Read to Achieve program
encourages local school children to challenge themselves to set and achieve ambitious reading goals.
Read to Achieve is the most extensive educational outreach initiative in the history of professional sports. By
providing resources, the NBA continues to aid schools, libraries and community-based organizations so that children
have the necessary tools to succeed in life.

MATH WARRIORS
Math Warriors, presented by Kaiser Permanente, is a creative educational program that utilizes basketball as a way
to build excitement for math problems among students. The program integrates a “basketball math” curriculum in
schools, coupling basketball and age-appropriate math in the classroom to give students a fresh and positive re-
introduction to math.

MATH WARRIORS

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