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[G] LONZO BALL #2 • UCLA (3 rd Season) • 6-6 • 190 2019-20 Averages Notables Last Game 12.4 ppg 6.2 rpg 7.0 apg 1.4 spg • Ranked 11 th in the NBA in APG. • Ranked 19 th in the NBA in SPG. •.554 FG%, .583 3FG%, 21.3 PPG in last 4 games. • Back-to-back games with 7 3FG (tying career-high) 3/3 vs. MIN and 3/4 at DAL. 18 pts, 5 rbs, 8 asts, 2 stls (3/8 at MIN) [G] JRUE HOLIDAY #11 • UCLA (11 th Season) • 6-4 • 205 2019-20 Averages Notables Last Game 19.6 ppg 4.9 rpg 6.9 apg 1.7 spg • Ranked 14 th in NBA in APG. • Ranked 9 th in the NBA in SPG, 9 th in loose balls recovered per game, 2 nd in deflections per game. • 4 th career triple-double vs. MIN 3/3. • One of three players to be averaging at least 19.0 PPG, 4.5 RPG, 6.5 APG and 1.5 SPG. 37 pts, 9 rbs, 8 asts, 1 stl, 1 blk (3/8 at MIN) [F] BRANDON INGRAM #14 • Duke (4 th Season) • 6-9 • 190 2019-20 Averages Notables Last Game 24.3 ppg 6.3 rpg 4.3 apg 1.0 spg • 2020 NBA All-Star. • Ranked 13 th in NBA in PPG. • .466 FG%; .387 3FG%; .858 FT%. • Career-high 49 pts 1/16 vs. UTA. • One of seven players in the NBA to be averaging at least 24.5 PPG, 6.0 RPG, 4.0 APG and 1.0 SPG. • One of two players in the NBA to be currently averaging 22.0 PPG while shooting at least 45 FG%, 38 3FG%, 85 FT%. 15 pts, 12 rbs, 7 asts, 1 stl (3/8 at MIN) [F] ZION WILLIAMSON #1 • Duke (1 st Season) • 6-7 • 285 2019-20 Averages Notables Last Game 23.6 ppg 6.8 rpg 2.2 apg • Western Conference Rookie of the Month for Feb. • 13 straight games with 20 points from 1/26-3/4, second longest streak for a rookie since 2000, and first teenager to do so in NBA history. • Shooting .589 from the floor. • Averaging 2.9 O-RPG (14 th in NBA). • Averaging 17.3 points in the paint (2 nd in NBA). 23 pts, 7 rbs, 1 blk (3/8 at MIN) [C] DERRICK FAVORS #22 • Georgia Tech (10 th Season) • 6-10 • 265 2019-20 Averages Notables Last Game 9.2 ppg 9.9 rpg 1.7 apg 1.0 bpg • Shooting .620 from the floor. • Averaging 3.3 O-RPG (9 th in NBA). • Made 22 consecutive FGs from 1/16-22, holding the longest streak in the last 20 years in the NBA. • Became 5 th player in NOP history with a 20-point, 20-rebound game 11/14 vs. LAC. 9 pts, 9 rbs, 2 blks (3/8 at MIN) 2019-20 NEW ORLEANS REGULAR SEASON RECORDS RECORD HOME ROAD OVERTIME OVERALL 28-36 13-19 15-17 2-4 SW DIVISION 3-9 2-5 1-4 0-1 WESTERN 17-26 8-14 9-12 1-2 EASTERN 11-10 5-5 6-5 1-2 RECENT TRANSACTIONS: 3/1: Recall Nickeil Alexander- Walker from Erie (G League). 2/26: Assign Nickeil Alexander- Walker to Erie (G League). 10/25: Exercise fourth year options on guards Lonzo Ball and Josh Hart. 10/19: Waive guards Jalen Adams and center Kavell Bigby-Williams. 9/24: Sign guards Jalen Adams and Javon Bess and center Kavell Bigby-Williams. *see pg. 13 for complete transaction log PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: Nickeil (ni-KEEL) Alexander-Walker, Zylan Cheatham (ZY-lin CHEAT-um), Jrue (Drew) Holiday, Nicolo Melli (KNEE-cole-o Mel-e), E’Twaun (EE-TWON) Moore, Jahlil Okafor (JAH-leel OH-ka-for), Kenrich (ken-rich) Williams. 2019-20 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE 10/22 at TOR L, 130-122 (OT) 1/16 vs. UTA W, 138-132 (OT) 10/25 vs. DAL L, 123-116 1/18 vs. LAC L, 133-130 10/26 at HOU L, 126-123 1/20 at MEM W, 126-116 10/28 vs. GSW L, 134-123 1/22 vs. SAS L, 121-117 10/31 vs. DEN W, 122-107 1/24 vs. DEN L, 113-106 11/2 at OKC L, 115-104 1/26 vs. BOS W, 123-108 11/4 at BKN L, 135-125 1/28 at CLE W, 125-111 11/8 vs. TOR L, 122-104 1/31 vs. MEM W, 139-111 11/9 at CHA W, 115-110 2/2 at HOU L, 117-109 11/11 vs. HOU L, 122-116 2/4 vs. MIL L, 120-108 11/14 vs. LAC W, 132-127 2/6 at CHI W, 125-119 11/16 at MIA L, 109-94 2/8 at IND W, 124-117 11/17 vs. GSW W, 108-100 2/11 vs. POR W, 138-117 11/19 vs. POR W, 115-104 2/13 vs. OKC L, 123-118 11/21 at PHX W, 124-121 2/21 at POR W, 128-115 11/23 at UTA L, 128-120 2/23 at GSW W, 115-101 11/24 at LAC L, 134-109 2/25 at LAL L, 118-109 11/27 vs. LAL L, 114-110 2/28 vs. CLE W, 116-104 11/29 at OKC L, 109-104 3/1 vs. LAL L, 122-114 12/1 vs. OKC L, 107-104 3/3 vs. MIN L, 139-134 12/3 vs. DAL L, 118-97 3/4 at DAL L, 127-123 (OT) 12/5 vs. PHX L, 139-132 (OT) 3/6 vs. MIA W, 110-104 12/7 at DAL L, 130-84 3/8 at MIN W, 120-107 12/9 vs. DET L, 105-103 3/11 at SAC 9:30 p.m.*# 12/11 at MIL L, 127-112 3/13 at UTA 8:00 p.m.* 12/13 at PHI L, 116-109 3/14 at LAC 9:30 p.m.* 12/15 vs. ORL L, 130-119 3/16 vs. ATL 7:00 p.m.* 12/17 vs. BKN L, 108-101 (OT) 3/18 vs. SAS 7:00 p.m.* 12/18 at MIN W, 107-99 3/21 at MEM 7:00 p.m.* 12/20 at GSW L, 106-102 3/22 vs. SAC 6:00 p.m.* 12/23 at POR W, 102-94 3/24 vs. MEM 7:00 p.m.* 12/25 at DEN W, 112-100 3/27 vs. NYK 7:00 p.m.* 12/28 vs. IND W, 120-98 3/29 at ORL 5:00 p.m.* 12/29 vs. HOU W, 127-112 3/31 at ATL 6:30 p.m.* 1/3 at LAL L, 123-113 4/1 at WAS 6:00 p.m.* 1/4 at SAC W, 117-115 4/5 at SAS 6:00 p.m.* 1/6 vs. UTA L, 128-126 4/7 vs. CHA 7:00 p.m.* 1/8 vs. CHI W, 123-108 4/9 vs. PHX 7:00 p.m.* 1/10 at NYK W, 123-111 4/11 vs. PHI 6:00 p.m.* 1/11 at BOS L, 140-105 4/13 vs. WAS 7:00 p.m.* 1/13 at DET W, 117-110 (OT) 4/15 at SAS 6:30 p.m.* Broadcast Key [All Times Central] * - Denotes Coverage by FSNO # - Denotes Coverage by ESPN + - Denotes Coverage by ABC % - Denotes Coverage by TNT ^ - Denotes Coverage by NBA TV ! – Denotes Coverage by ESPN Radio All-Star Weekend: Feb. 14-16, Chicago, Ill. ROSTER NOTES/INJURIES: TBA. Zylan Cheatham and Josh Gray are on Two-Way Transfer. New Orleans Pelicans (28-36) vs. Sacramento Kings (28-36) Game #65 • Road Game #33 Golden 1 Center • Sacramento, CA March 11, 2020 • 2:30 p.m. (CT) TV: FSNO/ESPN; Radio: ESPN New Orleans 100.3 FM Follow us on Twitter: @PelicansPR

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[G] LONZO BALL #2 • UCLA (3rd Season) • 6-6 • 190

2019-20 Averages Notables Last Game

12.4 ppg 6.2 rpg 7.0 apg 1.4 spg

• Ranked 11th in the NBA in APG. • Ranked 19th in the NBA in SPG. •.554 FG%, .583 3FG%, 21.3 PPG in last 4 games. • Back-to-back games with 7 3FG (tying career-high) 3/3 vs. MIN and 3/4 at DAL.

18 pts, 5 rbs, 8 asts, 2 stls

(3/8 at MIN)

[G] JRUE HOLIDAY #11 • UCLA (11th Season) • 6-4 • 205

2019-20 Averages Notables Last Game

19.6 ppg 4.9 rpg 6.9 apg 1.7 spg

• Ranked 14th in NBA in APG. • Ranked 9th in the NBA in SPG, 9th in loose balls recovered per game, 2nd in deflections per game. • 4th career triple-double vs. MIN 3/3. • One of three players to be averaging at least 19.0 PPG, 4.5 RPG, 6.5 APG and 1.5 SPG.

37 pts, 9 rbs, 8 asts, 1 stl, 1 blk

(3/8 at MIN)

[F] BRANDON INGRAM #14 • Duke (4th Season) • 6-9 • 190

2019-20 Averages Notables Last Game

24.3 ppg 6.3 rpg 4.3 apg 1.0 spg

• 2020 NBA All-Star. • Ranked 13th in NBA in PPG. • .466 FG%; .387 3FG%; .858 FT%. • Career-high 49 pts 1/16 vs. UTA. • One of seven players in the NBA to be averaging at least 24.5 PPG, 6.0 RPG, 4.0 APG and 1.0 SPG. • One of two players in the NBA to be currently averaging 22.0 PPG while shooting at least 45 FG%, 38 3FG%, 85 FT%.

15 pts, 12 rbs, 7 asts, 1 stl

(3/8 at MIN)

[F] ZION WILLIAMSON #1 • Duke (1st Season) • 6-7 • 285

2019-20 Averages Notables Last Game

23.6 ppg 6.8 rpg 2.2 apg

• Western Conference Rookie of the Month for Feb. • 13 straight games with 20 points from 1/26-3/4, second longest streak for a rookie since 2000, and first teenager to do so in NBA history. • Shooting .589 from the floor. • Averaging 2.9 O-RPG (14th in NBA). • Averaging 17.3 points in the paint (2nd in NBA).

23 pts, 7 rbs, 1 blk (3/8 at MIN)

[C] DERRICK FAVORS #22 • Georgia Tech (10th Season) • 6-10 • 265

2019-20 Averages Notables Last Game

9.2 ppg 9.9 rpg 1.7 apg 1.0 bpg

• Shooting .620 from the floor. • Averaging 3.3 O-RPG (9th in NBA). • Made 22 consecutive FGs from 1/16-22, holding the longest streak in the last 20 years in the NBA. • Became 5th player in NOP history with a 20-point, 20-rebound game 11/14 vs. LAC.

9 pts, 9 rbs, 2 blks (3/8 at MIN)

2019-20 NEW ORLEANS REGULAR SEASON RECORDS

RECORD HOME ROAD OVERTIME

OVERALL 28-36 13-19 15-17 2-4

SW DIVISION 3-9 2-5 1-4 0-1

WESTERN 17-26 8-14 9-12 1-2

EASTERN 11-10 5-5 6-5 1-2

RECENT TRANSACTIONS: 3/1: Recall Nickeil Alexander-Walker from Erie (G League). 2/26: Assign Nickeil Alexander-Walker to Erie (G League). 10/25: Exercise fourth year options on guards Lonzo Ball and Josh Hart. 10/19: Waive guards Jalen Adams and center Kavell Bigby-Williams. 9/24: Sign guards Jalen Adams and Javon Bess and center Kavell Bigby-Williams.

*see pg. 13 for complete transaction log

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: Nickeil (ni-KEEL) Alexander-Walker, Zylan Cheatham (ZY-lin CHEAT-um), Jrue (Drew) Holiday, Nicolo Melli (KNEE-cole-o Mel-e), E’Twaun (EE-TWON) Moore, Jahlil Okafor (JAH-leel OH-ka-for), Kenrich (ken-rich) Williams.

2019-20 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE

10/22 at TOR L, 130-122 (OT) 1/16 vs. UTA W, 138-132 (OT)

10/25 vs. DAL L, 123-116 1/18 vs. LAC L, 133-130 10/26 at HOU L, 126-123 1/20 at MEM W, 126-116 10/28 vs. GSW L, 134-123 1/22 vs. SAS L, 121-117 10/31 vs. DEN W, 122-107 1/24 vs. DEN L, 113-106 11/2 at OKC L, 115-104 1/26 vs. BOS W, 123-108 11/4 at BKN L, 135-125 1/28 at CLE W, 125-111 11/8 vs. TOR L, 122-104 1/31 vs. MEM W, 139-111 11/9 at CHA W, 115-110 2/2 at HOU L, 117-109 11/11 vs. HOU L, 122-116 2/4 vs. MIL L, 120-108 11/14 vs. LAC W, 132-127 2/6 at CHI W, 125-119 11/16 at MIA L, 109-94 2/8 at IND W, 124-117 11/17 vs. GSW W, 108-100 2/11 vs. POR W, 138-117 11/19 vs. POR W, 115-104 2/13 vs. OKC L, 123-118 11/21 at PHX W, 124-121 2/21 at POR W, 128-115 11/23 at UTA L, 128-120 2/23 at GSW W, 115-101 11/24 at LAC L, 134-109 2/25 at LAL L, 118-109 11/27 vs. LAL L, 114-110 2/28 vs. CLE W, 116-104 11/29 at OKC L, 109-104 3/1 vs. LAL L, 122-114 12/1 vs. OKC L, 107-104 3/3 vs. MIN L, 139-134 12/3 vs. DAL L, 118-97 3/4 at DAL L, 127-123 (OT) 12/5 vs. PHX L, 139-132 (OT) 3/6 vs. MIA W, 110-104 12/7 at DAL L, 130-84 3/8 at MIN W, 120-107 12/9 vs. DET L, 105-103 3/11 at SAC 9:30 p.m.*# 12/11 at MIL L, 127-112 3/13 at UTA 8:00 p.m.* 12/13 at PHI L, 116-109 3/14 at LAC 9:30 p.m.* 12/15 vs. ORL L, 130-119 3/16 vs. ATL 7:00 p.m.* 12/17 vs. BKN L, 108-101 (OT) 3/18 vs. SAS 7:00 p.m.* 12/18 at MIN W, 107-99 3/21 at MEM 7:00 p.m.* 12/20 at GSW L, 106-102 3/22 vs. SAC 6:00 p.m.* 12/23 at POR W, 102-94 3/24 vs. MEM 7:00 p.m.* 12/25 at DEN W, 112-100 3/27 vs. NYK 7:00 p.m.* 12/28 vs. IND W, 120-98 3/29 at ORL 5:00 p.m.* 12/29 vs. HOU W, 127-112 3/31 at ATL 6:30 p.m.* 1/3 at LAL L, 123-113 4/1 at WAS 6:00 p.m.* 1/4 at SAC W, 117-115 4/5 at SAS 6:00 p.m.* 1/6 vs. UTA L, 128-126 4/7 vs. CHA 7:00 p.m.* 1/8 vs. CHI W, 123-108 4/9 vs. PHX 7:00 p.m.* 1/10 at NYK W, 123-111 4/11 vs. PHI 6:00 p.m.* 1/11 at BOS L, 140-105 4/13 vs. WAS 7:00 p.m.* 1/13 at DET W, 117-110 (OT) 4/15 at SAS 6:30 p.m.* Broadcast Key [All Times Central] * - Denotes Coverage by FSNO # - Denotes Coverage by ESPN + - Denotes Coverage by ABC % - Denotes Coverage by TNT ^ - Denotes Coverage by NBA TV ! – Denotes Coverage by ESPN Radio All-Star Weekend: Feb. 14-16, Chicago, Ill. ROSTER NOTES/INJURIES: TBA. Zylan Cheatham and Josh Gray are on Two-Way Transfer.

New Orleans Pelicans (28-36) vs. Sacramento Kings (28-36) Game #65 • Road Game #33

Golden 1 Center • Sacramento, CA March 11, 2020 • 2:30 p.m. (CT)

TV: FSNO/ESPN; Radio: ESPN New Orleans 100.3 FM Follow us on Twitter: @PelicansPR

PELICANS ON THE AIR All 82 regular season games, the entire preseason and the Pelicans’ playoff contests will be heard on the team’s flagship station ESPN New Orleans, 100.3 FM, as the Pelicans enter their first of a multi-season agreement. Todd Graffagnini is in his first season as the radio voice of the Pelicans, while John DeShazier is in his eighth season as color analyst. Graffagnini, DeShazier and Daniel Sallerson will also host a weekly insiders show featuring interviews with Pelicans players, coaches, front office executives and other guests. PELICANS 2019-20 HEAD-TO-HEAD WIN GRID:

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L 2 1 4 1 1 2 3 2 4 1 2 1 4 1 1 1 1 2 2 36

TONIGHT’S OPPONENT – Sacramento Kings – Pacific Division

2019-20 Regular Season Match-ups (CT) Jan. 4, 2020 at Sacramento, W – 117-115 Mar. 11, 2020 at Sacramento, 9:00 p.m. Mar. 22, 2020 vs. Sacramento, 6:00 p.m.

2018-19 Regular Season Match-ups (CT)

Oct. 19, 2018 vs. Sacramento, W – 149-129 Dec. 23, 2018 at Sacramento, L – 122-117 Mar. 28, 2019 vs. Sacramento, W – 121-118 Apr. 7, 2019 at Sacramento, 133-129

New Orleans scored a franchise record 149 points in their home opener against Sacramento on 10/19…Additionally, the 77 points after halftime was a Pelicans franchise record for second-half points.

Sacramento erased a 19-point deficit to earn the come-from-behind victory on 12/23…The 19-point lead is the sixth largest surrendered in a loss in Pelicans franchise history.

In their first meeting of the season, Lonzo Ball scored a team-high 24 points while handing out 10 assists, six rebounds and two steals…Jrue Holiday added 19 points, five rebounds and seven assists…JJ Redick scored 18 points, including the game-winning basket with 1.1 seconds remaining.

Harrison Barnes scored a game-high 30 points for Sacramento in their first meeting…Nemanja Bjelica recorded 12 points and 10 rebounds, Richaun Holmes recorded 13 points and 12 rebounds, and Buddy Hield recorded 24 points and 12 rebounds.

Alvin Gentry is 25-19 (.568) all-time versus the Kings…Luke Walton is 5-7 (.416) all-time versus New Orleans.

NEXT OPPONENT – Utah Jazz – Northwest Division

2019-20 Regular Season Match-ups (CT) Nov. 23, 2019 at Utah, L, 128-120 Jan. 6, 2020 vs. Utah, L, 128-126 Jan. 16, 2020 vs. Utah, W – 138-132 (OT) Mar. 13, 2020 at Utah, 7:00 p.m.

2018-19 Regular Season Match-ups Oct. 27, 2018 vs. Utah, L – 132-111 Mar. 4, 2019 at Utah, W – 115-112 Mar. 6, 2019 vs. Utah, L – 114-104

In their last meeting, Brandon Ingram scored a career-high 49 points…In three games overall against Utah this season, Ingram has averaged 39.0 points on .520 shooting from the floor, including .476 from deep, 6.7 rebounds and 5.3 assists…In three games against Utah, Lonzo Ball has averaged 13.0 points, 5.3 rebounds, 8.0 assists and 1.0 blocks…Former Jazz big man Derrick Favors has averaged 15.0 points on .700 shooting, 11.0 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 1.0 steals and 3.0 blocks against his old team in two games this season…In one game against Utah, Jrue Holiday recorded 28 points, five rebounds, four assists and two blocks.

In three games against New Orleans this season, Donovan Mitchell has averaged 34.0 points while shooting .441 from three-point range, 5.7 rebounds, 4.3 assists and 1.0 steals…Bojan Bogdanovic has averaged 29.7 points on .545 shooting from the floor and .909 from the charity stripe, 2.7 rebounds and 3.0 assists…In two games against the Pelicans this season, Jordan Clarkson has averaged 15.5 points on .524 shooting from the field, including .583 from deep…Rudy Gobert has averaged 13.0 points on .500 shooting, 16.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.5 blocks.

Alvin Gentry is 16-30 (.347) all time against the Jazz and Quin Snyder is 13-7 (.650) against New Orleans.

PELICANS-KINGS CONNECTIONS

Kings Head Coach Luke Walton and Pelicans Head Coach Alvin Gentry were on the coaching staff together in Golden State when the Warriors captured the 2015 NBA Championship…Additionally, Walton coached Pelicans Gs Lonzo Ball and Josh Hart, and F Brandon Ingram in Los Angeles when he served as Head Coach of the Lakers from 2016-19.

Kings G Buddy Hield was drafted sixth overall by New Orleans in the 2016 NBA Draft out of Oklahoma and appeared in 57 games for the Pelicans, averaging 8.6 points, 2.9 rebounds and 1.4 assists.

Kings F Harrison Barnes was a member of the 2015 Golden State Warriors championship team, where current Pelicans Head Coach Alvin Gentry served as the associate head coach.

Pelicans G Frank Jackson and Kings F/C Harry Giles were teammates at Duke during the 2016-17 season…Additionally, Kings rookie F Marvin Bagley III played collegiately at Duke, as did Pelicans C Jahlil Okafor, F Brandon Ingram, F Zion Williamson, G JJ Redick and Pelicans General Manager Trajan Langdon.

Pelicans vs. Kings All-Time Record 34-26 2019-20 Record 1-0 Home Record 21-9 Away Record 13-17 Last 5 Games 4-1 Last 10 Games 7-3

Pelicans vs. Jazz All-Time Record 23-38 2019-20 Record 1-2 Home Record 14-18 Away Record 9-20 Last 5 Games 2-3 Last 10 Games 3-7

RECENT GAMES New Orleans 120, Minnesota 107 March 8, 2020 – Target Center, Minneapolis, MN Pelicans High Scorer: Holiday, 37 Timberwolves High Scorer: Beasley, 21 Pelicans High Rebounder: Ingram, 12 Timberwolves High Rebounder: Beasley, 9 Pelicans High Assists: Ball/Holiday, 8 Timberwolves High Assists: Russell, 5

Score By Quarter 1 2 3 4 FINAL Pelicans 36 35 27 22 120 Timberwolves 29 34 21 23 107

Minnesota scored 30 points off 25 Pelican turnovers.

With the game tied at 12 with 7:47 remaining in the first quarter, New Orleans went on a 21-4 run to take a 33-16 lead with 3:45 remaining in the frame…Zion Williamson (8) and Brandon Ingram (10) combined for 18 of New Orleans’ 36 first quarter points.

Minnesota answered after falling behind by 17 in the first quarter, cutting their deficit to three points (36-33) with 11:01 remaining in the second quarter, and tying the game at 48 with 6:30 remaining in the half…New Orleans responded by way of a 21-12 run to push their lead back to nine points with 1:16 remaining before the break…Williamson (10) and Jrue Holiday (11) combined for 21 of the Pelicans’ 35 points in the second quarter.

New Orleans led by no less than three possessions for the second half, pushing their lead to as many as 20 points (98-78) with 2:10 remaining in the frame, and holding control of the game to earn the road victory.

Minnesota was held to just 8-of-33 (.242) shooting from three-point range on the night…D’Angelo Russell was 0-of-7 from deep.

New Orleans 110, Miami 104 March 6, 2020 – Smoothie King Center, New Orleans, LA Pelicans High Scorer: Holiday, 20 HEAT High Scorer: Butler, 28 Pelicans High Rebounder: Hart, 12 HEAT High Rebounder: Adebayo, 12 Pelicans High Assists: Ball, 8 HEAT High Assists: Butler, 6

Score By Quarter 1 2 3 4 FINAL HEAT 26 25 23 30 104 Pelicans 32 33 24 21 110

New Orleans forced 16 Miami turnovers resulting in 20 points…The Pelicans forced eight Miami miscues in the first quarter, translating to 12 of their 32 points in the opening 12 minutes.

New Orleans out-rebounded Miami 53-45, including 15-10 on the offensive end…The Pelicans out-scored the HEAT on second-chance points, 19-12.

Holding a 44-40 lead with 7:46 remaining in the second quarter, New Orleans went on a 19-5 run to take a 63-45 lead with 1:37 remaining before halftime…New Orleans extended their lead to 19 points (77-58), their largest of the game, with 7:53 remaining in the third quarter.

Trailing by 15 points to open the final quarter, Miami opened the frame on a 23-6 run to cut their deficit to one point with 3:14 remaining in regulation…The Pelicans however, were able to hang on, as Brandon Ingram scored five of his 12 points down the stretch to hold off Miami…Through the first three quarters, Ingram was just 2-of-16 from the field with seven points, but was 2-of-4 in the fourth quarter, including 1-of-2 from deep.

Zion Williamson finished with 17 points, ending his 20-point game streak at 13 games. New Orleans 123, Dallas 127 March 4, 2020 – American Airlines Center, Dallas, TX Pelicans High Scorer: Ingram, 27 Mavericks High Scorer: Porzingis, 34 Pelicans High Rebounder: Favors, 14 Mavericks High Rebounder: Doncic, 17 Pelicans High Assists: Ball/Holiday, 6 Mavericks High Assists: Doncic, 10

Score By Quarter 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL Pelicans 22 33 30 27 11 123 Mavericks 24 33 30 25 15 127

The game featured 13 lead changes and 18 ties, with the Pelicans never leading by more than seven points and the Mavericks never leading by more than 11 points.

New Orleans out-scored Dallas in the paint, 52-34 and on second-chance points, 18-12…The Pelicans grabbed 15 offensive rebounds to Dallas’ six.

Dallas was 22-of-50 (.440) from three-point range…Seth Curry finished 6-of-9 (.667) from deep for the Mavericks off the bench, while Tim Hardaway Jr. and Luka Doncic each connected on four triples for the Mavericks.

For the second time in as many nights, Lonzo Ball connected on seven three-pointers, tying his career-high for makes, finishing the game 7-of-11 (.636) from deep.

Opening the second quarter with a two-point lead, Dallas opened the frame on a 21-12 run to take a 45-34 lead with 6:34 remaining in the frame…New Orleans answered by closing the half on a 21-12 run of their own, cutting the deficit back to two heading into the break.

Trailing 106-104 with 3:43 remaining in regulation, Brandon Ingram scored five unanswered points for the Pelicans, giving New Orleans a 109-106 lead with 1:52 remaining…Dallas answered, scoring six unanswered points to take a 112-109 lead with 10.6 seconds left…On the next possession, Nicolo Melli, who was 0-of-6 from three-point range up to that point in the game, connected on a corner three to force overtime.

With the game tied a 118 with 1:29 remaining in regulation, Dallas took the lead for good on a step back three-pointer from Luka Doncic, giving him 30 points on the night.

With the win, Dallas sweeps the regular season series with New Orleans for the first time since the 2013-14 season, and the seventh time overall. New Orleans 134, Minnesota 139 March 3, 2020 – Smoothie King Center, New Orleans, LA Pelicans High Scorer: Holiday, 27 Timberwolves High Scorer: Beasley, 28 Pelicans High Rebounder: Holiday, 10 Timberwolves High Rebounder: Reid, 14 Pelicans High Assists: Holiday, 12 Timberwolves High Assists: Russell, 8

Score By Quarter 1 2 3 4 FINAL Timberwolves 28 44 37 30 139 Pelicans 31 37 43 23 134

New Orleans was just 16-of-27 (.593) from the free throw line.

Minnesota scored 72 of their 139 points in the paint.

New Orleans had six players finish in double figures, with four finishing with 20-plus (Ingram – 24, Williamson – 25, Holiday – 25, Ball – 26).

Malik Beasley finished the game 11-of-13 from the field for Minnesota, including 4-of-5 from deep.

Leading by three to begin the second quarter, New Orleans opened the frame on a 19-10 run to take a 50-38 lead – their largest of the game – with 8:03 remaining in the frame…Minnesota answered, closing the half out-scoring New Orleans 34-18 to take a four-point lead into the break.

With the game tied at 122 with 6:37 remaining in regulation, Minnesota went on an 11-2 run to take a nine-point lead with 2:59 remaining, sealing the win for the Timberwolves, just their third since Jan. 11…D’Angelo Russell scored 10 of his 23 points for Minnesota in the final frame, while Brandon Ingram was held scoreless in the fourth after scoring 16 of his 24 points in the third quarter.

2019-20 PELICANS BY THE NUMBERS PELICANS LEADERS (leaders include ties)

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Alexander-Walker 7 1 1 5 4

Ball 35 7 7 13 12 3 3 5 28 18 10

Cheatham

Favors 18 3 26 16 1 24 1 3 16

Gray

Hart 32 2 10 9 10 1 14 9

Hayes 15 1 3 3 6 4 18

Holiday 52 28 4 1 10 10 1 14 4 33 27 16

Ingram 55 42 11 8 1 9 30 10 9 7 11

Jackson 11 3 1 1

Melli 17 2 3 2 8

Miller

Moore 23 1 1 3 2

Okafor 6 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 9

Redick 43 13 1 7 1 2 5

Williams 3 4 5 5 5

Williamson 19 16 3 2 2 8 3 1 1 2

TOTALS 336 121 19 64 24 63 4

2019-20 DOUBLE-DOUBLE BREAKDOWN

Double-Doubles* Triple-Doubles

Player Point/Assist (Career Total)

Point/Rebound (Career Total)

20/10 Point/Rebound/Assist (Career Total)

Point/Rebound/Block

Ball 8 (22) 7 (14) 4 3 (6) Favors 16 (145) 3 Hart 9 (21) Hayes 3 (3) Holiday 10 (101) 1 (10) 5 1 (4) Ingram 1 (2) 8 (15) 6 Moore (1) Okafor 2 (21) 1 Redick (1) K. Williams (1) Williamson 2 (2) 2

* Includes triple-doubles

LEADERS OF THE POD – 2019-20 TEAM LEADERS CATEGORY PLAYER TOTAL

Points Brandon Ingram 1,358

Rebounds Derrick Favors 445

Off. Rebounds Derrick Favors 147

Assists Lonzo Ball 392

Steals Jrue Holiday 92

Blocks Jaxson Hayes 53

3PM JJ Redick 156

FTM Brandon Ingram 283

FTA Brandon Ingram 330

2019-20 GAMES MISSED PLAYER REASON GAMES MISSED W/L

Nickeil Alexander-Walker

Illness Inactive (Coach’s Decision)

G League Assignment Right Wrist Hairline Fracture

1 (2/4) 1 (2/25) 1 (2/28)

2 (3/6-Present)

0-1 0-1 1-0 2-0

Lonzo Ball Right Adductor Strain

Stomach Virus 6 (11/9-19) 2 (11/27-29)

4-2 0-2

Zylan Cheatham Inactive (Coach’s Decision) Inactive (Two-Way Transfer)

5 (10/22-10/26; 1/22-24) 52 (10/28-11/16; 11/21-1/10; 1/18-1/20; 1/26-Present)

0-5 24-28

Josh Gray Inactive (Coach’s Decision) Inactive (Two-Way Transfer)

2 (10/22-2/25) 55 (10/28-11/8; 11/21-1/13; 1/18-Present)

0-2 22-33

Derrick Favors

Right Knee Soreness Left Lower Back Spasms

Personal Right Hamstring Strain Lower Back Soreness

3 (10/28-11/2) 5 (11/17-24)

8 (11/27-12/11) 2 (1/11-13)

1 (1/20)

1-2 3-2 0-8 1-1 1-0

Josh Hart Left Knee Sprain/Left Ankle Sprain

Left Ankle Sprain 3 (11/14-17)

4 (11/19-11/24) 2-1 2-2

Jrue Holiday Left Knee Sprain

Left Elbow Contusion 2 (10/26-28) 7 (1/6-18)

0-2 4-3

Brandon Ingram Right Knee Soreness

Right Ankle Sprain 4 (11/11-17; 1/13)

3 (2/8-13) 3-2 2-1

Frank Jackson Left Neck Contusion 1 (11/17) 1-0

Darius Miller Right Achilles Surgery 64 (10/22-Present) 28-36

Jahlil Okafor Left Ankle Sprain

Lower Back Soreness 6 (11/14-23) 3 (1/16-20)

4-2 2-1

JJ Redick Left Great Toe Sprain Left Groin Soreness Left Hamstring Strain

1 (11/16) 1 (12/17)

8 (1/11-16; 3/1-Present)

0-1 0-1 4-4

Kenrich Williams Left Ankle Sprain

Right Lower Back Soreness 2 (12/1-3)

25 (1/8-3/4) 0-2

14-11

Zion Williamson Right Knee Scope Left Ankle Sprain

44 (10/22-1/20) 1 (2/8)

17-27 1-0

TOTAL GAMES MISSED 324 ---

TOTAL GAMES MISSED (INJURY/ILLNESS ONLY) 197 ---

PLAYER GAMES

INACTIVE GAMES DNP-CD

GAMES DNP Injury/Illness/Personal

GAMES DND Injury/Illness

GAMES DND Personal

GAMES NWT Injury/Illness

GAMES NWT Personal

Alexander-Walker 3 18 2

Ball 6 2

Cheatham 58 3

Favors 4 4 3 1 1 6

Gray 55 7

Hart 1 6

Hayes 8

Holiday 3 6

Ingram 6 2

Jackson 12 1

Melli 12

Miller 64

Moore 14

Okafor 1 25 6 2

Redick 2 4 3 1

Williams 21 2 2 3 1

Williamson 44 1

2019-20 STARTING LINEUPS (MOST RECENT IN BOLD)

Games Total (Game #) GUARD (1) GUARD (2) FORWARD (3) FORWARD (4) CENTER (5) W-L PCT.

8 (1-2; 31-36) Ball Redick Holiday Ingram Favors 5-3 .625

5 (3; 37-39; 43) Ball Redick Hart Ingram Favors 2-3 .400

1 (4) Ball Redick Hart Ingram Okafor 0-1 .000

3 (5-6; 8) Ball Holiday Ingram Melli Okafor 1-2 .333

1 (7) Ball Holiday Hart Ingram Okafor 0-1 .000

5 (9; 26-27; 29-30) Holiday Redick Ingram Williams Favors 2-3 .400

1 (10) Holiday Redick Hart Williams Favors 0-1 .000

1 (11) Holiday Redick Moore Williams Favors 1-0 1.000

1 (12) Holiday Jackson Moore Williams Favors 0-1 .000

1 (13) Holiday Redick Moore Williams Hayes 1-0 1.000

6 (14-19) Holiday Redick Ingram Williams Hayes 2-4 .333

1 (20) Ball Redick Holiday Ingram Okafor 0-1 .000

4 (21-22; 44) Ball Redick Holiday Ingram Hayes 1-3 .250

3 (23-25) Holiday Redick Ingram Williams Okafor 0-3 .000

1 (28) Ball Holiday Ingram Williams Favors 0-1 .000

1 (40) Ball Moore Hart Ingram Hayes 0-1 .000

1 (41) Ball Moore Hart Melli Okafor 1-0 1.000

1 (42) Ball Hart Ingram Melli Favors 1-0 1.000

17 (45-52; 56-64) Ball Holiday Ingram Williamson Favors 9-8 .529

2 (53-54) Ball Hart Holiday Melli Favors 2-0 1.000

1 (55) Ball Holiday Hart Williamson Favors 0-1 .000

2019-20 PELICANS RECORD WHEN… CATEGORY H R O CATEGORY H R O CATEGORY H R O LEAD AFTER Q1 7-11 12-1 19-12 TRAIL AFTER Q1 6-5 2-16 8-21 TIED AFTER Q1 0-3 1-0 1-3

LEAD AFTER Q2 8-4 11-1 19-5 TRAIL AFTER Q2 3-15 4-15 7-30 TIED AFTER Q2 2-0 0-1 2-1

LEAD AFTER Q3 10-6 12-4 22-10 TRAIL AFTER Q3 3-13 2-13 5-26 TIED AFTER Q3 1-0 1-0

OUTSHOOT OPP. 10-5 13-4 23-9 OUTSHOT BY OPP. 3-14 2-13 5-27 TIED AFTER Q4 1-2 1-2 2-4

OUTREBOUND OPP. 13-8 10-5 23-13 OUTREBOUNDED BY OPP. 0-9 4-12 4-21 FG% TIED OUTSHOOT/OUTREBOUND OPP. 10-2 9-1 19-3 OUTSHOT/OUTREBOUNDED BY OPP. 0-7 1-9 1-16 REBOUNDS TIED 0-2 1-0 1-2

MORE ASSISTS 12-10 10-4 22-14 MORE ASSISTS BY OPP. 1-9 4-10 5-19 ASSISTS TIED 1-3 1-3

MORE FT ATT. 7-9 4-5 11-14 MORE FT ATT. BY OPP. 5-9 10-12 15-21 FT ATT. TIED 1-0 1-1 2-1

MORE 3FG MADE 13-10 13-6 26-16 MORE 3FG MADE BY OPP. 3-5 1-11 4-16 3FG MADE TIED 0-2 0-1 0-3

MORE TURNOVERS 7-9 12-10 19-19 MORE TURNOVERS BY OPP. 5-7 3-7 8-14 TURNOVERS TIED 1-2 0-1 1-3 MORE PTS IN PAINT 5-5 3-6 8-11 MORE PTS IN PAINT BY OPP. 7-12 8-11 15-23 PTS IN PAINT TIED 2-2 3-0 5-2 MORE 2ND CHANCE PTS 10-10 8-9 18-19 MORE 2ND CHANCE PTS BY OPP. 2-8 6-7 8-15 2ND CHANCE PTS TIED 1-1 1-1 2-2

MORE FB PTS 8-12 7-8 15-20 MORE FB PTS BY OPP. 4-7 8-9 12-16 FB PTS TIED 1-0 1-0

MORE PTS OFF TOs 4-7 3-4 7-11 MORE PTS OFF TOs BY OPP. 9-10 11-13 20-23 PTS OFF TOs TIED 0-1 1-0 1-1

MORE BENCH PTS 10-5 7-6 17-11 MORE BENCH PTS BY OPP. 2-12 8-11 10-23 BENCH PTS TIED 1-1 1-1

SHOOT UNDER 40% 0-2 0-1 0-3 OPP. SHOOTS UNDER 40% 1-1 2-1 3-2 1ST GAME OF B2B 1-4 1-3 2-7

SHOOT 40-49% 8-12 9-15 17-27 OPP. SHOOTS 40-49% 10-9 12-9 22-18 2ND GAME OF B2B 2-0 3-4 5-4

SHOOT 50-59% 5-4 6-0 11-4 OPP. SHOOTS 50-59% 2-8 1-7 3-15 1 DAY REST 4-16 10-11 14-27

SHOOT <60% OPP. SHOOTS <60% 2 DAYS REST 7-2 1-0 8-2

GRAB 50+ RBS 7-3 7-4 14-7 OPP. GRAB 50+ RBS 0-7 2-5 2-12 3+ DAYS REST 0-1 1-2 1-3 GRAB 40+ RBS 12-19 15-13 27-32 OPP. GRAB 40+ RBS 7-15 14-17 21-32 ON NATL’ TV (ABC/ESPN/TNT) 3-7 5-6 8-13 GRAB 40< RBS 1-0 0-4 1-4 OPP. GRAB 40< RBS 6-4 1-0 7-4 10+ 3FG MADE 12-17 12-13 24-30 HAND OUT 25+ ASTS 11-10 9-8 20-18 OPP. HANDS OUT 25+ ASTS 4-10 10-13 14-23 OPP. 10+ 3FG MADE 6-18 8-15 14-34 SCORE BELOW 80 OPP. SCORE BELOW 80 BEFORE ALL-STAR 11-17 12-15 23-32 SCORE 80-89 0-1 10-1 OPP. SCORE 80-89 AFTER ALL-STAR 2-2 3-2 5-4

SCORE 90-99 0-1 0-1 0-2 OPP. SCORE 90-99 1-0 2-0 3-0 AFTER TRADE DEADLINE 3-3 5-2 8-5

SCORE 100+ 13-18 15-15 28-34 OPP. SCORE 100+ 9-19 12-17 21-36 2 PLAYERS w/ 10+ RBS 5-1 5-2 10-3 SCORE 110+ 12-12 13-7 25-19 OPP. SCORE 110+ 4-16 9-14 13-30 2 PLAYERS w/ DBL-DBL 3-4 6-4 9-8

SCORE 120+ 9-5 8-5 17-10 OPP. SCORE 120+ 2-13 1-10 3-23 3 PLAYERS SCORE 20+ PTS 4-4 2-3 6-7 SCORE 130+ 4-3 4-3 OPP. SCORE 130+ 1-5 0-5 1-10 PLAYER SCORES 14+ BENCH PTS 10-8 7-9 17-17

IN OCTOBER 1-2 0-2 1-4 ON SUNDAY 3-3 1-2 4-5 GAMES DECIDED BY 3≤ PTS 0-4 2-1 2-5

IN NOVEMBER 3-3 2-6 5-9 ON MONDAY 0-4 3-1 3-5 GAMES DECIDED BY 4-5 PTS 1-4 1-3 2-7

IN DECEMBER 2-6 3-4 5-10 ON TUESDAY 1-4 1-2 2-6 GAMES DECIDED BY 6-10 PTS 3-6 6-7 9-13

IN JANUARY 4-4 5-2 9-6 ON WEDNESDAY 1-2 2-2 3-4 GAMES DECIDED BY 11-19 PTS 6-4 6-3 12-7 IN FEBRUARY 2-2 4-2 6-4 ON THURSDAY 3-2 2-0 5-2 GAMES DECIDED BY 20+ PTS 3-1 0-3 3-4

IN MARCH 1-2 1-1 2-3 ON FRIDAY 3-3 2-4 5-7 IN ASSOC. ED. UNIFORMS (WHITE) 3-3 4-6 7-9 IN APRIL ON SATURDAY 1-1 2-6 3-7 IN ICON ED. UNIFORMS (BLUE) 3-3 4-4 7-7 REDICK HITS 5 THREE’S 2-5 2-0 4-7 WILLIAMSON SCORES 20+ PTS 4-5 4-3 8-8 IN STATEMENT ED. UNIFORMS (RED) 6-11 4-5 10-16

BALL HAS 10+ ASTS 5-3 3-2 8-5 INGRAM SCORES 30+ PTS 1-3 2-5 3-8 IN CITY ED. UNIFORMS 1-2 3-2 4-4 FAVORS GRABS 10+ RBS 7-6 9-4 16-10 MOORE SCORES 10+ PTS 8-2 5-6 13-8

2019-20 NEW ORLEANS PELICANS TEAM HIGHS & LOWS

Highs Lows

Total Points 139 vs. MEM 31-Jan 84 at DAL 7-Dec

Field Goals Made 52 vs. MIN 3-Mar 32 at DAL 7-Dec

Field Goals Att. 114^# at DAL 4-Mar 75 at CHA 9-Nov

Field Goal % .563 at CHI 6-Feb .343^ vs. BKN 17-Dec

3-Pt. Field Goals Made 21* at MEM 20-Jan 3 at DAL 7-Dec

3-Pt. Field Goals Att. 50* at HOU 26-Oct 23 vs. CLE 28-Feb

Free Throws Made 27^ Twice 4 at MIA 16-Nov

Free Throws Att. 36 vs. LAC 18-Jan 6 at MIA 16-Nov

Free Throw % 1.000# at DEN 25-Dec .462 at GSW 23-Feb

Offensive Rebounds 19 vs. LAC 14-Nov 2 vs. DEN 31-Oct

Defensive Rebounds 47 at HOU 2-Feb 24 at MIA 16-Nov

Total Rebounds 63 at HOU 2-Feb 31 at MIA 16-Nov

Assists 40# vs. POR 12-Feb 17 at DAL 7-Dec

Steals 16 at BKN 4-Nov 1 at LAC 24-Nov

Turnovers 26 at CHA 9-Nov 6 vs. UTA 6-Jan

Blocked Shots 10^ 3 Times 2 9 Times

1st Quarter Points 43 vs. CLE 28-Feb 16 at GSW 20-Dec

2nd Quarter Points 45* vs. LAC 18-Jan 14^ vs. BKN 17-Dec

3rd Quarter Points 48* at BKN 4-Nov 14 at DAL 7-Dec

4th Quarter Points 44 vs. GSW 28-Oct 13^ at DET 13-Jan

1st Half Points 80# vs. LAC 18-Jan 35^ vs. BKN 17-Dec

2nd Half Points 75 3 Times 32 at DAL 7-Dec

2nd Half w/ OT Points 82^ vs. UTA 16-Jan 54^ at DET 13-Jan

Overtime Period Points 16^ vs. UTA 16-Jan 7^ vs. PHX 5-Dec

*Franchise Record # Ties Franchise Record ^ Overtime Game

2019-20 OPPONENTS TEAM HIGHS & LOWS Highs Lows

Total Points 140 at BOS 11-Jan 94 at POR 32-Dec

Field Goals Made 55 at BOS 11-Jan 33 vs. IND 28-Dec

Field Goals Att. 107^ vs. PHX 5-Dec 81 3 Times

Field Goal % .557 vs. MIN 3-Mar .377 vs. DEN 24-Jan

3-Pt. Field Goals Made 22^ at DAL 4-Mar 4 at POR 32-Dec

3-Pt. Field Goals Att. 50^ Twice 20 at PHI 13-Dec

Free Throws Made 32^ at TOR 22-Oct 7 vs. CLE 28-Feb

Free Throws Att. 39 vs. LAC 18-Jan 9 at MIL 11-Dec

Free Throw % 1.000# vs. DEN 24-Jan .577 vs. MEM 31-Jan

Offensive Rebounds 24* vs. DEN 24-Jan 2# at IND 8-Feb

Defensive Rebounds 48^ vs. BKN 17-Dec 23 vs. MEM 31-Jan

Total Rebounds 61 vs. GSW 28-Oct 34 Twice

Assists 37 vs. GSW 28-Oct 15 vs. DET 9-Dec

Steals 16^ vs. PHX 5-Dec 2 at UTA 23-Nov

Turnovers 23 at BKN 4-Nov 8 3 Times

Blocked Shots 13^ at DAL 4-Mar 1 Twice

1st Quarter Points 44* at UTA 23-Nov 21^ Twice

2nd Quarter Points 45* 3 Times 13 vs. IND 28-Dec

3rd Quarter Points 42^ 3 Times 17 at OKC 29-Nov

4th Quarter Points 39 at MEM 20-Jan 17 at POR 32-Dec

1st Half Points 75 vs. TOR 8-Nov 42^ Twice

2nd Half Points 72 vs. ORL 15-Dec 38 at POR 32-Dec

2nd Half w/ OT Points 83^ vs. UTA 16-Jan 58^ at DET 13-Jan

Overtime Period Points 15^ Twice 8^ at DET 13-Jan

*Franchise Record # Ties Franchise Record ^ Overtime Game

2019-20 INDIVIDUAL HIGHS New Orleans Pelicans

Total Points 49^ Brandon Ingram vs. UTA 16-Jan

Points in a Half 27^ Brandon Ingram (2nd) vs. UTA 16-Jan

Points in a Quarter 18 Brandon Ingram (1st) at MIN 18-Dec

Minutes 46^ Lonzo Ball at DET 13-Jan

Field Goals Made 17 Brandon Ingram at BKN 4-Nov

Field Goals Attempted 28^ Jrue Holiday vs. BKN 17-Dec

3-Point Field Goals Made 7 JJ Redick/Brandon Ingram/

Lonzo Ball^ (x3)/Jrue Holiday 6 Times

3-Point Field Goals Attempted 15 JJ Redick vs. HOU 11-Nov

Free Throws Made 16^ Brandon Ingram vs. UTA 16-Jan

Free Throws Attempted 20^ Brandon Ingram vs. UTA 16-Jan

Offensive Rebounds 9 Derrick Favors Twice

Defensive Rebounds 14 Brandon Ingram at HOU 26-Oct

Total Rebounds 20 Derrick Favors vs. LAC 14-Nov

Assists 15 Lonzo Ball/Jrue Holiday Twice

Steals 6 Jrue Holiday Twice

Turnovers 8 Jrue Holiday at MIL 11-Dec

Blocked Shots 5^ Jaxson Hayes vs. PHX 5-Dec

Opponents

Total Points 46^ Anthony Davis/Donovan Mitchell Twice

Points in a Half 31^ Donovan Mitchell (2nd) vs. UTA 16-Jan

Points in a Quarter 21^ Devin Booker (3rd) vs. PHX 5-Dec

Minutes 47^ Kelly Oubre Jr. vs. PHX 5-Dec

Field Goals Made 17 Pascal Siakam/LeBron James Twice

Field Goals Attempted 34^ Donovan Mitchell vs. UTA 16-Jan

3-Point Field Goals Made 8 Duncan Robinson vs. MIA 6-Mar

3-Point Field Goals Attempted 18# James Harden at HOU 26-Oct

Free Throws Made 14 Lou Williams vs. LAC 18-Jan

Free Throws Attempted 15 Lou Williams vs. LAC 18-Jan

Offensive Rebounds 7 Enes Kanter/Nikola Jokic Twice

Defensive Rebounds 17 Giannis Antetokounmpo vs. MIL 4-Feb

Total Rebounds 20 Clint Capela vs. HOU 11-Nov

Assists 15^ Ricky Rubio/LeBron James Twice

Steals 5 Delon Wright/Kris Dunn/Kawhi Leonard 3 Times

Turnovers 8 James Harden at HOU 26-Oct

Blocked Shots 6 Nerlens Noel/Jarrett Allen^/

Anthony Davis/JaVale McGee

4 Times

# Ties Franchise Record * Franchise Record ^Overtime Game

THE LAST TIME

AN INDIVIDUAL… A TEAM… Had 30+ points: Scored 120+ points: NOP: 37, Jrue Holiday, at Minnesota, 3/8/20 NOP: 120, at Minnesota (W, 120-107), 3/8/20 OPP: 30, Luka Doncic/34, Kristaps Porzingis, at Dallas, 3/4/20 (OT) OPP: 127, at Dallas (L, 127-123), 3/4/20 (OT) Had 40+ points: Scored 130+ points: NOP: 49, Brandon Ingram, vs. Utah, 1/16/20 (OT) NOP: 134, vs. Minnesota (L, 139-134), 3/3/20 OPP: 40, LeBron James, at Los Angeles Lakers, 2/25/20 OPP: 139, vs. Minnesota (L, 139-134), 3/3/20 Had 50+ points: Scored 140+ points: NOP: 53, Anthony Davis, vs. Phoenix, 2/26/18 NOP: 140, at Golden State (L, 147-140), 1/16/19 OPP: 53, Stephen Curry, vs. Golden State, 10/31/15 OPP: 140, at Boston (L, 140-105), 1/11/20 Had 15+ rebounds: Scored 150+ points: NOP: 15, Derrick Favors, at Chicago, 2/6/20 NOP: --- OPP: 17, Luka Doncic, at Dallas, 3/4/20 (OT) OPP: --- Had 20+ rebounds: Shot .600+ from the field: NOP: 20, Derrick Favors, vs. LA Clippers, 11/14/19 NOP: .667 (56-of-84), vs. Minnesota 11/14/14 OPP: 20, Clint Capela, vs. Houston, 11/11/19 OPP: .629 (56-of-89), at Denver, 11/17/17 Had 25+ rebounds: Won by 20+ points: NOP: 26, Anthony Davis, at Brooklyn, 1/2/19 NOP: 21, vs. Portland (W, 138-117), 2/11/20 OPP: 27, Karl-Anthony Towns, at Minnesota, 1/12/19 OPP: 35, at Boston (L, 140-105), 1/11/20 Had 15+ assists: Won by 30+ points: NOP: 15, Jrue Holiday, at Golden State, 2/23/20 NOP: 35, at Cleveland (W, 133-98), 1/5/19 OPP: 15, LeBron James, at LA Lakers, 1/3/20 OPP: 35, at Boston (L, 140-105), 1/11/20 Had 20+ assists: Won by 40+ points: NOP: 25, Rajon Rondo, vs. Brooklyn, 12/27/17 NOP: 48, vs. Minnesota (139-91), 10/28/14 OPP: 20, Chris Paul, at L.A. Clippers, 12/10/16 OPP: 46, at Dallas (L, 130-84), 12/7/19

Had 10+ blocks: Failed to make a three-pointer: NOP: 10, Anthony Davis, vs. Utah, 3/11/18 NOP: (0-9) vs. Portland (L, 84-77), 1/16/12 OPP: 11, Roy Hibbert, at Indiana, 11/21/12 OPP: (0-3) vs. Charlotte (W, 73-71), 3/12/12 Had 5+ steals: Overtime win: NOP: 5, Lonzo Ball, at Golden State, 12/20/19 NOP: 138-132 (OT), vs. Utah, 1/16/20 OPP: 5, Kawhi Leonard, vs. LA Clippers, 1/18/20 OPP: 127-123 (OT), at Dallas, 3/4/20

Made 15+ field goals: Double-Overtime win: NOP: 15, Brandon Ingram, vs. Utah, 1/16/20 (OT) NOP: 138-128 (2OT), at Brooklyn, 2/10/18 OPP: 17, LeBron James, at Los Angeles Lakers, 2/25/20 OPP: 110-108 (2OT), vs. Memphis, 12/5/16

Made 20+ field goals: Pelicans (single-season) …

NOP: 20, Julius Randle, vs. Portland, 3/15/19 Won 5 straight: 4/4/18-4/11/18 (5) OPP: 20, Damon Stoudamire, vs. Portland 1/14/05 Won 10 straight: 2/10/18-3/7/18 (10) Won 5 straight at home: 11/7/18-11/19/18 (5) Made 5+ three-pointers: Won 10 straight at home: 2/27/08-4/6/08 (11) NOP: 7, Lonzo Ball, vs. Minnesota, 3/3/20 Won 15 straight at home: --- OPP: 8, Duncan Robinson, vs. Miami, 3/6/20 Won 5 straight on the road: 2/10/18-3/7/18 (7) Won 10 straight on the road: --- Made 15+ free throws: Lost 5 straight: 11/23/19-12/17/19 (12) NOP: 16, Brandon Ingram, vs. Utah, 1/16/20 (OT) Lost 10 straight: 11/23/19-12/17/19 (12) OPP: 16, Russell Westbrook, vs. Oklahoma City, 12/21/16 Lost 5 straight at home: 11/27/19-12/17/19 (7) Lost 5 straight on the road: 11/23/19-12/13/19 (6) Made 20+ free throws: NOP: 20, Anthony Davis, vs. Denver, 11/17/18 OPP: --- Had a triple-double: NOP: Jrue Holiday, vs. Minnesota (27 points, 10 rebounds, 12 assists), 3/3/20 OPP: Luka Doncic, at Dallas (30 points, 17 rebounds, 10 assists), 3/4/20 (OT)

Had a 20/20 game: NOP: Derrick Favors, vs. LA Clippers (20 points, 20 rebounds), 11/14/19 OPP: Karl-Anthony Towns, at Minnesota (27 points, 27 rebounds), 1/12/19

INSIDE SCOOP PELICANS BRIEFS

Miscellaneous Monster: Pelicans rookie forward Zion Williamson is scoring at will in miscellaneous categories…This season, Williamson is averaging:

17.3 points in the paint, ranked 2nd in the NBA.

4.4 second-chance points, ranked 4th in the NBA.

4.2 fast-break points, ranked 6th in the NBA. ZO2 for 3: Lonzo Ball has been showcasing the work he has been putting in on his outside shot…Ball has connected on a career-high seven three-pointers three times this season, including twice in as many nights 3/3 vs. MIN and 3/4 at DAL…Ball becomes just the second player in franchise history with consecutive games with at least seven triples, joining Ryan Anderson. Taking Care Of Business: Since Dec. 18, the Pelicans have been very consistent and have seen positive results against sub-.500 teams…Over this span, New Orleans is 15-3 (.833) against teams entering the game with a losing record. Zion Earns ROTM Honors: The NBA named Zion Williamson February’s Western Conference Rookie of the Month, becoming the fifth player in New Orleans franchise history to earn the distinction, joining J.R. Smith, Chris Paul, Darren Collison and Buddy Hield…Williamson averaged 25.7 points (1st among rookies) on .563 shooting from the floor (highest among the top 13 rookie scorers), 6.2 rebounds (3rd among rookies), 2.6 assists and 1.0 steals (10th among rookies) over nine games with a plus/minus of plus-57 (highest among all rookies). First Five: In the 17 games that the Pelicans have started Lonzo Ball, Jrue Holiday, Brandon Ingram, Zion Williamson and Derrick Favors, this starting lineup has shown they can be among the best in the league…Below is a breakdown:

Holds an offensive rating of 117.9, which is the 11th best five-man lineup in the NBA with at least 100 minutes together would rank 2.0 points higher than the best ranked offensive team in the NBA (Dallas – 115.9).

Holds a defensive rating of 91.6, which is the 2nd best five-man lineup in the NBA that has played at least 100 minutes together, and is 10.0 points lower than the best ranked defensive team in the NBA (Milwaukee – 101.6).

Their net rating of 26.3, which is the 2nd best among five-man lineups with at least 100 minutes played together, and is 15.6 points higher than the highest rated net rating for teams in the NBA (Milwaukee – 10.7).

Pass the Rock: Since Feb. 6, New Orleans is averaging 32.2 assists per game, leading the NBA…The Pelicans hold an assist percentage of 71.3 over this span, 2nd in the NBA over that span. Hart & Soul: Pelicans guard Josh Hart is showing determination rebounding the basketball…Hart holds a defensive rebounding percentage of 19.0, which ranks 2nd on the team behind Derrick Favors (24.8), and ranks second in the NBA among guards that are averaging at least 25 minutes per game, trailing only Luka Doncic (22.4). Good Start: Over his first 19 career games, Zion Williamson is showing us what he can bring to the table:

Became the first rookie since Michael Jordan to post 16 20-point games within their first 20 career games.

The 1st teenager in NBA history to record three 30-point games in their first 15 career games.

The 3rd fewest total games played (14) needed for his first 10-game streak with 20 points, trailing only Wilt Chamberlain and Elvin Hayes (10 each) and George Mikan (11).

Had the 4th fewest games needed for his first career 30-point game, and the fastest since Allen Iverson (1996-97).

Became the 3rd player with seven 20-point games in his first 10 career games over the last 30 seasons, joining Grant Hill and Shaquille O’Neal, and the first player since Ron Harper (1986-87) to do it within his first 9 games.

Became the 3rd rookie in the last 30 seasons to score over 200 points in their first 10 career games, joining Shaquille O’Neal (1992-23) and Allen Iverson (1996-97).

Scored 148 points in the paint through his first 10 games, the most in the last 20 seasons.

The first rookie in 35 years, since Michael Jordan, to record eight 20-point games in the his first 10 games.

Became the 4th teenager in NBA history to record consecutive 30-point games, joining LeBron James, Devin Booker and Luka Doncic, and the only player to do this within his first 10 career games.

Became the 2nd player in the 3-point era to score 200+ points with a 55+ FG% in his first 10 games, joining Shaquille O’Neal.

Streaking with 20: Pelicans rookie Zion Williamson has been as advertised since re-joining the Pelicans lineup on Jan. 22…Williamson has 15 games of 20-plus points, including 13 straight between 1/26-3/4, the longest streak of any rookie this season, and the second longest streak for a rookie since 2000, trailing only Blake Griffin (14)…Additionally:

Williamson is tied for the second longest streak in Pelicans franchise history, trailing only Anthony Davis, who held an 18-game streak and also posted a 13-game streak of 20-point games.

Williamson became the first teenager in NBA history to record 10 straight games with 20 points, surpassing the previous record of nine games by Carmelo Anthony.

Is just the fourth rookie since 2000 with a streak of at least 10 games with 20 points, joining Blake Griffin (14), Donovan Mitchell (10) and Joel Embiid (10). High Usage: The duo of Brandon Ingram and Zion Williamson are commanding much of the Pelicans’ offense… Ingram holds a usage rating of 28.2%, while Williamson holds a 25.9% usage rating, ranking them both in the 96th percentiles, respectively, among NBA forwards and bigs…Williamson additionally holds the highest usage rate among the 2019-20 rookie class (min. 15 MPG).

PELICANS FRANCHISE RECORDS WATCH (Top 5)

Games Played

David West 530

Anthony Davis 466

Chris Paul 425

JRUE HOLIDAY 409

PJ Brown 315

Minutes Played

David West 17,160

Anthony Davis 16,108

Chris Paul 15,761

JRUE HOLIDAY 13,717

PJ Brown 10,559

Points

Anthony Davis 11,059

David West 8,690

Chris Paul 7,936

JRUE HOLIDAY 7,230

Ryan Anderson 3,702

Rebounds

Anthony Davis 4,906

David West 3,853

PJ Brown 2,675

Tyson Chandler 2,225

Chris Paul 1,951

Assists

Chris Paul 4,228

JRUE HOLIDAY 2,803

Tyreke Evans 1,135

Greivis Vasquez 1,063

David West 1,042

Steals

Chris Paul 1,010

David West 931

Anthony Davis 639

JRUE HOLIDAY 635

Baron Davis 280

Wins – Head Coaches

Byron Scott 203

Monty Williams 173

ALVIN GENTRY 173

Paul Silas 47

Tim Floyd 41

PELICANS CAREER MILESTONE WATCH

Derrick Favors

5,000 Rebounds 11 to Milestone

Frank Jackson

1,000 Points 220 to Milestone

Jrue Holiday

5,000 Assists 446 to Milestone

E’Twaun Moore

5,000 Points 421 to Milestone

1-2 Punch: Since Zion Williamson has returned to the Pelicans lineup on Jan. 22, the rookie has begun developing chemistry with point guard Lonzo Ball…Of Ball’s 167 total assists since 1/22, 57 have gone to Williamson: Better Balling: Pelicans guard Lonzo Ball has seen an improvement in his production, below is a breakdown:

Games PPG FG% 3FG% FT% APG RPG SPG +/-

25 (10/22-12/28) 10.2 .374 .342 .500 5.1 4.9 1.2 -4.0

31 (12/29-Present) 14.2 .439 .410 .622 8.5 7.3 1.6 4.1

BI For Three: Pelicans forward Brandon Ingram has shown a sharp improvement from beyond the arc this season…Ingram has connected on 137 triples through 56 games this season…Over his first three seasons in Los Angeles, Ingram connected on 127 three-pointers in 190 career games. No Air Space, No Problem: Pelicans forward Zion Williamson is showing he can finish around the rim regardless of what the defense throws at him…Williamson is shooting .517 from the field when his defended is within 0-2 feet of him…Additionally, Williamson’s 1.7 FGM per game with a defender between 0-2 feet is the highest in the NBA. 500 Wins for Coach Gentry: With the win over Memphis at the Smoothie King Center on 1/31, Pelicans Head Coach Alvin Gentry earned his 500th career victory…Gentry becomes just the 33rd coach in NBA history to achieve the milestone, as well as just the seventh active head coach, joining Gregg Popovich, Doc Rivers, Rick Carlisle, Mike D’Antoni, Nate McMillan and Eric Spoelstra. Second Chances: Pelicans rookie Zion Williamson and veteran center Derrick Favors have a knack for offensive rebounding…Williamson (3.3 – ranked 9th) and Favors (2.9 – ranked 15th) are averaging a combined 6.2 of New Orleans’ 11.2 offensive rebounds per game, which ranks 2nd in the NBA…Additionally, Favors holds a 12.4 offensive rebounding percentage, ranked 4th in the NBA, while Williamson holds an 9.3 percentage, ranking 16th in the NBA, and 1st among rookies, (averaging at least 20 minutes per contest)…As a team, New Orleans holds a 28.8 offensive rebounding percentage, ranked 4th in the NBA. Big Turnaround: Since 12/23, the Pelicans hold a winning percentage of .618, which ranks 8th best in the NBA over that span, trailing only the Los Angeles Lakers (.781), Milwaukee (.765), Oklahoma City (.714), Toronto (.714), the LA Clippers (.677), Utah (.657) and Denver (.639). Young Gun: In his fourth season in the NBA at just 22 years old, Brandon Ingram is on pace to join some very small circles by keeping up his current averages…Below is a breakdown:

On pace to be the second player in NBA history age 22 or younger to average at least 25 points per game while shooting over .450 from the field, .400 from three-point range and .850 from the free throw line, joining Kevin Durant (Age 20 – 2008-09).

On pace to become 1 of 7 players in NBA history age 22 or younger to average at least 25 points, 6.5 rebounds and 4 assists, joining Oscar Robertson (Age 22 – 1960-61), Tracey McGrady (Age 21 – 2000-01; Age 22 – 2001-02), Michael Jordan (Age 21 – 1984-85), LeBron James (Age 20 – 2004-05; Age 21 – 2005-06; Age 22 – 2006-07), Luka Doncic (Age 20 – 2019-20) and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Age 22 – 1969-70).

Improvement Across the Board: Pelicans forward Brandon Ingram is making a strong case for Most Improved Player, as made evident by his production in multiple statistical categories…In his first three professional seasons in Los Angeles, Ingram produced seven total games where he recorded at least 20 points, five rebounds and five assists…So far this season in New Orleans, Ingram has posted 17 20/5/5 games. The Zion Effect: Since Zion Williamson has rejoined the Pelicans lineup, the team has seen their production in several statistical categories improve…Below is a breakdown:

Pts in the Paint (NBA Rank) 2nd Chance Pts (NBA Rank) RPG (NBA Rank) O-RPG (NBA Rank)

Without Williamson (10/22/19-1/20/20) 47.9 (15th) 14.0 (7th) 45.9 (11th) 10.9 (8th)

With Williamson (1/22-Present) 55.3 (2nd) 16.2 (2nd) 49.6 (2nd) 12.1 (2nd)

Better on D: New Orleans is showing signs of life on the defensive end – below breaks down the drastic improvement:

Range Total Games W-L (%) DEF RTG (NBA Rank)

10/22-12/15 27 6-21 (.222) 114.9 (29th)

12/17-Present 37 22-15 (.594) 109.1 (8th)

Scoring at Will: Not only is Pelicans forward Brandon Ingram showcasing his scoring ability…Ingram is one of just two active players in the NBA to be averaging at least 22 points per game while shooting at least .450 from the floor, .380 from deep, and .850 from the charity stripe, joining Damian Lillard. The Playmaker: Pelicans forward Brandon Ingram is having the best season of his young career…While many observers look at his increased scoring, Ingram is also showcasing his playmaking abilities…Ingram holds an assist percentage of 19.6, ranking him in the 91st percentile among forwards in the NBA. Lock Down: Jrue Holiday is again showing that he is one of the league’s elite wing defenders…Holiday currently ranks 9th in the NBA in steals per game (1.7), 9th in the NBA in loose balls recovered per game (1.4) and 2nd in the league in deflections per game (4.1). Elite Company: Pelicans forward Brandon Ingram has posted impressive numbers to start the season, putting himself in elite company…Ingram is one of just seven players in the NBA to be averaging at least 24.5 points, 6.0 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 1.0 steals, joining Giannis Antetokounmpo, Luka Doncic, James Harden, Russell Westbrook, LeBron James and Kawhi Leonard. That Dude: Jrue Holiday is putting up numbers across multiple statistical categories yet again, and is one of three players in the NBA to be averaging at least 19.0 points, 4.5 rebounds, 6.5 assists and 1.5 steals per game, joining James Harden and Russell Westbrook. Pels Dig The Deep Ball: The Pelicans are loving long range shots…New Orleans currently ranks 3rd in the NBA in three-point makes (14.0), 6th in attempts (37.6) and 3rd in three-point field-goal percentage (.372)…On 1/20 at MEM, the Pelicans connected on a franchise-record 21 three-point field goals.

Climbing the Ladder: Pelicans sharpshooter JJ Redick continues to work his way higher on the NBA’s all-time three-point field goals made list…On 1/24 vs. DEN, Redick passed both Kobe Bryant and Chauncey Billups, moving into 14th place in league history.

Rank Player 3PM

13 J.R. Smith 1,929

14 JJ Redick 1,860

15 Chauncey Billups 1,830

16 Kobe Bryant 1,827

17 Klay Thompson 1,798

Deep Threat: Pelicans guard JJ Redick is showcasing that he is still one of the best marksmen in the NBA…Below is a breakdown of his achievements from deep:

Ranked 14th in 3FG per game (3.0)

Ranked 2nd in 3FG% (.452).

Ranked 2nd in 3FG% (.471) among players who have attempted at least 150 catch-and-shoot three’s on the season.

Ranked 1st in 3FG% (.419) among players who have attempted at least 100 pull-up three’s on the season. Leaving Hollywood: Lonzo Ball, Josh Hart and Brandon Ingram, who were all acquired from the Los Angeles Lakers this summer, have seen an uptick in their production since joining the Pelicans…below is a breakdown:

Lonzo Ball

PPG FG% 3FG%

Career Stats (2017-19) 10.0 .380 .315

2019-20 Stats 12.4 .412 .383

Josh Hart

PPG APG RPG SPG

Career Stats (2017-19) 7.9 1.3 3.9 0.9

2019-20 Stats 10.2 1.6 6.5 1.0

Brandon Ingram

PPG FG% 3FG% FT% APG RPG SPG BPG

Career Stats (2016-19) 13.9 .458 .329 .662 2.9 4.7 0.6 0.6

2019-20 Stats 24.3 .466 .387 .858 4.3 6.3 1.0 0.7

Jazzed Up: New Orleans and Utah played a memorable overtime thriller at the Smoothie King Center, with the Pelicans prevailing 138-132…Brandon Ingram and Utah’s Donovan Mitchell battled back and forth, with Ingram pouring in a career-high 49 points, and Mitchell tying his career-high with 46, marking the first time in Pelicans franchise history opposing players have each scored 45 points…Additionally:

At 22 years, 136 days, Brandon Ingram became the youngest player in Pelicans franchise history to score at least 45 points in a game.

Ingram became just the third player in the last 25 years to shoot 60-percent or better from the field (min. 25 shot attempts) and 80-percent or better from the free throw line (min. 20 attempts), joining Karl Malone and Kobe Bryant…Ingram finished the game 15-of-25 from the field and 16-of-20 from the charity stripe.

What a Debut: After a relatively quiet first three quarters, Pelicans rookie Zion Williamson erupted for 17 consecutive fourth quarter points, including a perfect 4-of-4 from three-point range (Williamson’s collegiate high at Duke was three, twice), to finish with 22 points in the night…Some more on Williamson’s historic debut:

Williamson became the first player in NBA history to shooting 4-of-4 (or better) from three-point range in their debut game.

Williamson became the first player in NBA history to score at least 22 points while logging less than 20 minutes in their debut game.

Williamson became the 10th player in NBA history to record at least 22 points, 7 rebounds and 3 assists in their debut game, joining Michael Carter-Williams (2013), Lamar Odom (1999), Grant Hill (1994), Hot Rod Williams (1986), Magic Johnson (1979), John Drew (1974), Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1969), Elgin Baylor (1958) and Maurice Stokes (1955).

Bayou Blue Devils: After several offseason moves by David Griffin, the Pelicans roster now boasts five players from Duke University – Brandon Ingram (2015-16), Frank Jackson (2016-17), Jahlil Okafor (2014-15), JJ Redick (2002-06) and Zion Williamson (2018-19)…The Pelicans have the largest contingent of former Blue Devils on their roster in the entire NBA, with Memphis coming in second with three players…Additionally, Pelicans General Manager Trajan Langdon (1994-99) also played collegiately at Duke.

DOWN ON THE FARM: BAYHAWKS REPORT Overall Record: 13-29 (.310)

TWO-WAY TRACKER: Zylan Cheatham

G PPG RPG APG MPG FG% 3PT%

33 16.3 11.9 2.8 32.4 .536 .330

Josh Gray

G PPG RPG APG MPG FG% 3PT%

36 22.6 5.2 7.3 36.0 .447 .332

ON ASSIGNMENT: Nickeil Alexander-Walker

G PPG RPG APG MPG FG% 3PT%

2 16.5 6.0 4.0 34.5 .352 .416

NEW LOOK SQUADRON A Recap of the Pelicans’ Recent Changes

MAKING CHANGES: New Orleans enter the 2019-20 preseason with 11 new faces on the Pelicans’ roster. Jrue Holiday (seventh season) is the longest tenured Pelican. Since being named Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations in April of 2019, David Griffin has reshaped the Pelicans roster. Below is a timeline of roster and personnel moves since Griffin’s hire:

April 17, 2019 David Griffin named Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations May 8, 2019 Name Aaron Nelson as Vice President of Player Care & Performance May 19, 2019 Name Trajan Langdon General Manager June 10, 2019 Name Swin Cash Vice President of Basketball Operations/Team Development June 17, 2019 Sign Head Coach Alvin Gentry to contract extension June 20, 2019 Sign center Jahlil Okafor to contract extension; select Zion Williamson (Duke) with the first overall pick in the 2019 NBA Draft; Select Alen Smailagic (Santa Cruz –

G League) with 39th overall pick in 2019 NBA Draft; Select Jordan Bone (Tennessee) with the 57th pick in the 2019 NBA Draft; Trade draft rights to Alen Smailagic to Golden State in exchange for 2021 and 2023 second-round draft picks

July 1, 2019 Sign draft pick Zion Williamson July 6, 2019 Acquire guards Lonzo Ball and Josh Hart, forward Brandon Ingram, draft rights to De’Andre Hunter and two future first round picks from the Los Angeles Lakers in

exchange for forward/center Anthony Davis as part of a three-team trade with the Lakers and Washington; Acquire the draft rights to Jaxson Hayes, Nickeil Alexander-Walker and Marcos Louzada Silva in exchange for the draft rights to De’Andre Hunter, the draft rights to Jordan Bone, forward Solomon Hill and a future second-round draft pick.

July 7, 2019 Sign draftees Jaxson Hayes and Nickeil Alexander-Walker; Acquire forward/center Derrick Favors from Utah in exchange for 2021 and 2023 second-round draft picks (via Golden State)

July 15, 2019 Sign free agent guard JJ Redick July 21, 2019 Re-sign forward Darius Miller July 24, 2019 Sign free agent forward Zylan Cheatham and free agent guard Josh Gray to two-way contracts July 25, 2019 Sign free agent forward Nicoló Melli September 13, 2019 Elevate Chris Finch to Associate Head Coach; Name Jeff Bzdelik Associate Head Coach; Name Jamelle McMillan Assistant Coach; Elevate Joe Boylan to

Assistant Coach/Director of Player Development; Elevate Michael Ruffin to Assistant Coach/Player Development September 24, 2019 Sign free agent guards Jalen Adams and Javon Bess and center Kavell Bigby-Williams October 19, 2019 Waive guards Jalen Adams and Javon Bess and center Kavell Bigby-Williams October 25, 2019 Exercise fourth-year options on guards Lonzo Ball and Josh Hart February 26, 2020 Assign Nickeil Alexander-Walker to Erie BayHawks of NBA G League March 1, 2020 Recall Nickeil Alexander-Walker from Erie BayHawks of NBA G League

David Griffin ▪ Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations ▪ On April 17, 2019, David Griffin was named the Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations, becoming the eighth individual in franchise history to lead the organization’s player and personnel decisions. ▪ Griffin was named the Vice President of Basketball Operations for the Cleveland Cavaliers in September 2010 and was elevated to General Manager on February 6, 2014. ▪ During Griffin’s tenure in Cleveland, the Cavaliers reached the NBA Finals for three consecutive seasons from 2015-17, winning the NBA Championship in 2016, becoming the first team in NBA Finals history to overcome a 3-1 deficit. ▪ Prior to joining Cleveland, Griffin spent 17 seasons with the Phoenix Suns, moving to the basketball operations department in 1997 after beginning in media relations. Along the way, Griffin held titles of senior vice president of basketball operations, assistant general manager, director of player personnel, assistant director of player personnel and basketball operations assistant.

Griffin in the NBA Front Office

Years Title 1997-00 Basketball Operations Assistant – Phoenix Suns 2000-02 Assistant Director of Player Personnel – Phoenix Suns 2002-03 Director of Player Personnel – Phoenix Suns 2003-07 Assistant General Manager – Phoenix Suns 2007-10 Senior Vice President, Basketball Operations – Phoenix Suns 2010-14 Senior Vice President, Basketball Operations – Cleveland Cavaliers 2014-17 General Manager – Cleveland Cavaliers 2019-Present Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations – New Orleans Pelicans

ALVIN GENTRY Appalachian State CAREER RECORD: 508-589 (.463) 2019-20 RECORD: 28-36 (.437)

Coaching Notes • Appointed head coach on May 30, 2015, signed contract extension

through 2020-21 season 6/7/18. • Led New Orleans to 48 wins (third most in franchise history) in 2017-18, and Western Conference Semifinal appearance for second time in team history.

• Coached 900th career game 12/19/17 at WAS, becoming 35th coach in NBA history to do so. • 500th career victory 1/31/20 vs. Memphis, becoming 33rd head coach in NBA

history to do so. • Spent 2014-15 season as associate head coach with Golden State • Helped Warriors to franchise-record and league-best 67-win season as

well as 2015 NBA Championship • Prior to GSW, served as associate head coach of LAC in 2013-14

• Led Phoenix Suns to 54-win season in 2009-10 season and appearance in 2010 Western Conference Finals.

• Has been head coach/associate head coach for three teams that have led the league in scoring (2009-10 Suns 110.2 ppg; 2013-14 Clippers 107.9 ppg; 2014-15 Warriors 110.0 ppg) • Finished fifth in Coach of the Year voting in 2009-10

• Embarked on coaching career after graduating from college in 1977, earning his first job as an assistant coach at the University of Colorado for the 1977-78 season • Served on Larry Brown’s staff at Kansas that won the 1988 National Championship

• Was an assistant coach in New Orleans under Tim Floyd during the 2003-04 season

ASSISTANT COACHING STAFF

COACH’S BIO:

Gentry as an NBA Head Coach

Year Team W L Pct. 1994-95 Miami 15 21 .417 1997-98 Detroit 16 21 .432 1998-99 Detroit 29 21 .580 1999-00 Detroit 28 30 .483 2000-01 L.A. Clippers 31 51 .378 2001-02 L.A. Clippers 39 43 .476 2002-03 L.A. Clippers 19 39 .328 2008-09 Phoenix 18 13 .581 2009-10 Phoenix 54 28 .659 2010-11 Phoenix 40 42 .488 2011-12 Phoenix 33 33 .500 2012-13 Phoenix 13 28 .317 2015-16 New Orleans 30 52 .365 2016-17 New Orleans 34 48 .414 2017-18 New Orleans 48 34 .585 2018-19 New Orleans 33 49 .402 2019-20 New Orleans 28 36 .437 Totals 508 589 .463 Playoffs Year Team W L Pct. 1998-99 Detroit 2 3 .400 2009-10 Phoenix 10 6 .625 2017-18 New Orleans 5 4 .556 Totals 17 13 .567

Jeff Bzdelik (Assoc. Head Coach) 1st season – Illinois-Chicago

• Served as associate head coach in Houston from 2016-19. • Served as head coach in Denver from 2002-05, led team to 2004 playoffs after eight-year absence. • Served as collegiate head coach at Maryland-Baltimore County (1986-88), Air Force (2005-07),

Colorado (2007-10) and Wake Forest (2010-14).

Fred Vinson 10th season – Georgia Tech

• Assistant with the LA Clippers from 2007-10, while also serving as the Director of Player Programs. • Played parts of the 1994-95 and 1999-00 seasons with Atlanta and Seattle. • Served as head coach of Pelicans’ 2019 Summer League team, advancing to semifinals.

Joe Boylan 2nd season – Emerson College

• Additionally serves as director of player development

• Served as player development coach in Memphis from 2015-18. • Member of Golden State staff from 2011-14, beginning in film room before being elevated to assistant coach.

Michael Ruffin 7th season – Tulsa

• First season on Alvin Gentry’s staff. • Previously served as player development assistant and assistant strength and conditioning coach in New Orleans. • Nine-year NBA veteran with CHI, PHI, UTA, WAS, MIL POR.

Jamelle McMillan 8th season – Arizona State

• Spent 2018-19 season as assistant coach in Phoenix. • Spent seven seasons in New Orleans, serving as player development coach from 2013-16 and assistant coach from 2016-18. • Son of Pacers Head Coach Nate McMillan.

Chris Finch (Assoc. Head Coach) 3rd season – Franklin & Marshall College

• First season as associate head coach • Served as assistant coach in Denver from 2016-17. • Served as assistant coach in Houston 2011-16. • Led Rio Grande Valley Vipers (G League) to 2010 G League Championship while earning G League Coach of the Year honors.

2019-20 NEW ORLEANS PELICANS ROSTER

No. Player Pos Ht Wt DOB Prior to NBA/Country NBA Yrs.

0 Nickeil Alexander-Walker G 6-5 205 9/2/1998 Virginia Tech/Canada R

2 Lonzo Ball G 6-6 190 10/27/1997 UCLA/USA 2

45 Zylan Cheatham* F 6-8 220 11/17/1995 Arizona State/USA R

22 Derrick Favors F/C 6-10 265 7/15/1991 Georgia Tech/USA 9

5 Josh Gray* G 6-1 180 9/9/1993 LSU/USA 1

3 Josh Hart G 6-5 215 3/6/1995 Villanova/USA 2

10 Jaxson Hayes C 6-11 220 5/23/2000 Texas/USA R

11 Jrue Holiday G 6-4 205 6/12/1990 UCLA/USA 10

14 Brandon Ingram F 6-9 190 9/2/1997 Duke/USA 3

15 Frank Jackson G 6-3 205 5/4/1998 Duke/USA 1

20 Nicoló Melli F 6-9 235 1/26/1991 Fenerbahçe (Turkey)/Italy R

21 Darius Miller F 6-8 225 3/21/1990 Kentucky/USA 5

55 E’Twaun Moore G 6-4 191 2/25/1989 Purdue/USA 8

9 Jahlil Okafor C 6-11 275 12/15/1995 Duke/USA 4

4 JJ Redick G 6-4 200 6/24/1984 Duke/USA 13

34 Kenrich Williams G/F 6-7 210 12/2/1994 TCU/USA 1

1 Zion Williamson F 6-7 285 7/6/2000 Duke/USA R

*Two-Way Player Head Coach: Alvin Gentry (Appalachian State) Associate Head Coaches: Chris Finch (Franklin & Marshall), Jeff Bzdelik (Illinois-Chicago) Assistant Coaches: Fred Vinson (Georgia Tech), Jamelle McMillan (Arizona State), Joe Boylan (Emerson), Michael Ruffin (Tulsa) VP of Player Care & Performance: Aaron Nelson (Iowa State)

NUMERICAL ROSTER 0 N. Alexander-Walker 14 Brandon Ingram

1 Zion Williamson 15 Frank Jackson

2 Lonzo Ball 20 Nicoló Melli

3 Josh Hart 21 Darius Miller

4 JJ Redick 22 Derrick Favors

5 Josh Gray 34 Kenrich Williams

9 Jahlil Okafor 45 Zylan Cheatham

10 Jaxson Hayes 55 E’Twaun Moore

11 Jrue Holiday

HOW THE SQUADRON WAS BUILT via Draft via Free Agency via Trade

Zion Williamson (1st pick, 2019 Draft) E’Twaun Moore (7/21/16) Jrue Holiday (from Philadelphia, 7/12/13) Darius Miller (7/27/17) Frank Jackson (from Charlotte, 6/22/17) Kenrich Williams (7/24/18) Nickeil Alexander-Walker (from Atlanta, 7/6/19) Jahlil Okafor (8/9/18) Jaxson Hayes (from Atlanta, 7/6/19) JJ Redick (7/15/19) Lonzo Ball (from Los Angeles Lakers, 7/6/19) Zylan Cheatham (7/24/19) Josh Hart (from Los Angeles Lakers, 7/6/19) Josh Gray (7/24/19) Brandon Ingram (from Los Angeles Lakers, 7/6/19) Nicoló Melli (7/25/19) Derrick Favors (from Utah, 7/7/19)

THE NEW ORLEANS PELICANS

0 NICKEIL ALEXANDER-WALKER – G – HT: 6-5 WT: 204 – BORN: 9/2//98 –VIRGINIA TECH – ROOKIE

@TheReal_NAW1 PRONUNCIATION: Nickeil (Nick-keel) G-GS PPG RPG APG MPG FG% 3PT%

41-0 5.1 2.0 1.8 12.2 .339 .342

2019-20 HIGHS PTS 27 @MIA 11/16 FGM 10 @MIA 11/16 FGA 18 (Twice)

3FGM 6 @MIA 11/16 3FGA 13 GSW 11/17 FTM 2 (5 Times) FTA 4 (Twice)

OREB 1 (8 Times) DREB 5 (Twice) TREB 5 (3 Times) ASTS 9 GSW 10/28 STLS 2 @PHI 12/13 BLKS 2 (Twice) MINS 35 GSW 11/17

LAST 5 GAMES:

OPP MIN FG 3FG FT REB (O-D-T) AST PF STL TO BS PTS vs. LAL (3/1) * D N P - C D *

vs. MIN (3/3) * D N P - C D *

at DAL (3/4) * D N P - C D *

vs. MIA (3/6) * D N P - Wrist *

at MIN (3/8) * I N A C T I V E *

2019-20 Season Notes:

Notched 11 points and six assists vs. CHI (1/8).

Scored 27 points on 10-of-18 from the field and 6-of-9 from deep at MIA (11/16), becoming the second rookie in franchise history to hit

five three-pointers in a game within his first 12 NBA contests (Marcus Thornton, 11/22/09 at MIA).

Flirted with his first career double-double vs. GSW (10/28), notching 15 points on 6-of-11 shooting to go along with nine dimes.

ABOUT NICKEIL: Son of Nicole Alexander and Nicholas Walker...Has three sisters, Madison, Angel and Angelique and three brothers, Nicholas,

Michael and Nicholi…Cousin of Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander…Earned First Team honors at MGM Resorts 2019 NBA

Summer League after appearing in four games for the Pelicans in Las Vegas, averaging 24.3 points, 6.0 assists, 4.8 rebounds and 2.8 steals.

2 LONZO BALL – G – HT: 6-6 WT: 190 – BORN: 10/27/97 – UCLA – 3RD NBA SEASON

@ZO2 G-GS PPG RPG APG MPG FG% 3PT%

56-47 12.4 6.2 7.0 32.4 .412 .383

CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 HIGHS PTS 29 @PHX 10/20/17 27 HOU 12/29 FGM 12 @PHX 10/20/17 10 (Twice) FGA 27 @PHX 10/20/17 23 @DET 1/13

3FGM 7 (3 Times) 7 (3 Times) 3FGA 13 ORL 3/7/18 12 (3 Times) FTM 4 (Twice) 4 PHX 12/5 FTA 7 (Twice) 4 (3 Times)

OREB 5 POR 11/14/18 3 (6 Times) DREB 13 (Twice) 13 MIL 2/4 TREB 16 DEN 11/19/17 14 MIL 2/4 ASTS 15 BOS 1/26/20 15 BOS 1/26 STLS 6 @MIA 3/1/18 5 @GSW 12/20 BLKS 4 (Twice) 2 (5 Times) MINS 46 @DET 1/13/20 46 @DET 1/13

LAST 5 GAMES:

OPP MIN FG 3FG FT REB (O-D-T) AST PF STL TO BS PTS

vs. LAL (3/1) 38 7-15 1-7 4-6 0-9-9 9 0 3 3 1 19

vs. MIN (3/3) 33 9-12 7-10 1-2 1-4-5 8 0 3 6 1 26

at DAL (3/4) 40 9-19 7-11 0-0 3-8-11 6 2 2 2 1 25

vs. MIA (3/6) 36 6-12 3-7 1-2 2-7-9 8 2 1 4 1 16

at MIN (3/8) 35 7-13 4-8 0-1 1-4-5 8 5 2 7 0 18

2019-20 Season Notes:

Scored 25 points, drilling seven three-pointers for the second night in a row at DAL (3/4).

Notched 26 points and eight assists vs. MIN (3/3), converting on a career-high-tying seven three-pointers.

Amassed 19 points, nine rebounds, and nine assists vs. LAL (3/1).

Tallied 11 points and a season-high 14 rebounds vs. MIL (2/4).

Set a new career best with 15 assists vs. BOS (1/26).

Tallied 17 points, 12 rebounds, and nine assists in a career-high 46 minutes at DET (1/13).

Notched season-highs with 27 points and 10 rebounds to go along with 10 assists vs. HOU (12/29), marking his fourth career triple-double and first as a Pelican. Ball

converted on 7-of-12 from deep, a career-best for three-pointers made.

ABOUT LONZO: Son of LaVar and Tina Ball...Has two younger brothers, LiAngelo and LaMelo...Has one daughter, Zoey Ball...Lists rapping as his off-the-court talent...Passionate

about giving back to his roots, and he is an avid volunteer in the Chino Hills community.

22 DERRICK FAVORS – F/C – HT: 6-10 WT: 265 – BORN: 7/15/91 – GEORGIA TECH – 10TH NBA SEASON

@DFavors14 G-GS PPG RPG APG MPG FG% BPG

45-43 9.2 9.9 1.7 24.2 .620 1.0

CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 HIGHS PTS 35 IND 12/5/15 21 LAC 1/18 FGM 14 IND 12/5/15 10 (Twice) FGA 24 IND 12/5/15 13 LAC 11/14

3FGM 2 (5 Times) 1 LAC 11/14 3FGA 3 (10 Times) 1 (5 Times) FTM 10 (Twice) 3 (4 Times) FTA 14 @BOS 11/14/12 6 DEN 1/24

OREB 10 MIA 10/31/10 9 (Twice) DREB 14 DEN 1/13/14 12 (Twice) TREB 20 LAC 11/14/19 20 LAC 11/14 ASTS 8 @DEN 12/25/19 8 @DEN 12/25 STLS 5 NOP 11/13/13 2 (3 Times) BLKS 7 @MIA 11/12/15 4 @LAL 1/3 MINS 45 @TOR 11/12/12 36 UTA 1/16

LAST 5 GAMES:

OPP MIN FG 3FG FT REB (O-D-T) AST PF STL TO BS PTS vs. LAL (3/1) 27 5-12 0-0 2-2 9-5-14 0 1 1 0 1 12

vs. MIN (3/3) 26 5-6 0-0 0-0 3-3-6 1 3 0 0 0 10

at DAL (3/4) 32 5-8 0-1 0-2 6-8-14 2 2 1 1 1 10

vs. MIA (3/6) 25 3-5 0-0 0-0 3-1-4 1 3 0 0 0 6

at MIN (3/8) 22 4-6 0-0 1-1 3-6-9 0 0 0 2 2 9

2019-20 Season Notes:

Notched a streak of 22 consecutive field goals made from 1/16-1/23, marking the longest such streak in the NBA in

the last 20 years.

Tallied a season-high 21 points to go along with 11 boards and three blocks vs. UTA (1/16).

Notched 15 points, 14 rebounds, and a season-high four blocks at LAL (1/3).

Racked up eight points, 13 boards, and a career-best eight assists at DEN (12/25).

Tallied 12 points and 13 boards at POR (12/23).

Notched 20 points to go along with a career-best 20 rebounds vs. LAC (11/14). Favors becomes the fifth player in

franchise history to record a 20/20 game, joining Jamaal Magloire, Tyson Chandler (2), Anthony Davis (7), and DeMarcus Cousins (5).

Tallied back-to-back double-doubles, notching 10 points and 10 boards at CHO (11/9) and 13 points and a season-high 12 rebounds vs. HOU (11/11).

Notched 16 points on 8-of-10 from the field to go along with seven rebounds vs. DAL (10/25).

ABOUT DERRICK: Full name is Derrick Bernard Favors…Son of Deandra Favors…Has an older sister, Tiffany, and a younger brother, Brandon…Has twin daughters…Owns a 7-4

wingspan and 9-2 standing reach…Ambassador for the Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Intermountain Area to help raise awareness, garner volunteer support and spearhead

fundraising…Hosted a back to school party for 25 youth from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Salt Lake in the summer of 2015…In the summer of 2012, took part in the annual Jr.

Jazz trip, spending a week on the road holding basketball clinics across four states…Hosted a back-to-school clinic for community youth in order to promote education and physical

fitness in two consecutive summers (2014, 2015)…Started playing basketball at the age of 10 after watching Kobe Bryant play a game…Enjoys playing table tennis and air

hockey…Attended the 2016 Salt Lake City Comic Con…A comic book enthusiast…Bought a house for his mom with his first NBA paycheck…Favorite restaurant is Waffle House.

45 ZYLAN CHEATHAM – F – HT: 6-8 WT: 220 – BORN: 11/17/95 – ARIZONA STATE – ROOKIE

@1KingZ4 PRONUNCIATION: Zylan (ZY-lin) Cheatham (CHEAT-um) G-GS PPG RPG APG MPG FG% 3PT%

3-0 1.3 2.0 0.7 10.3 .400 .000

2019-20 HIGHS PTS 2 (Twice) FGM 1 (Twice) FGA 3 @MIA 11/16

3FGM -- 3FGA 1 GSW 11/17 FTM -- FTA --

OREB 1 @DET 1/13

DREB 3 @MIA 11/16

TREB 3 (Twice) ASTS 1 (Twice) STLS -- BLKS 1 @DET 1/13

MINS 14 @MIA 11/16

LAST 5 GAMES:

OPP MIN FG 3FG FT REB (O-D-T) AST PF STL TO BS PTS

vs. LAL (3/1) * I N A C T I V E *

vs. MIN (3/3) * I N A C T I V E *

at DAL (3/4) * I N A C T I V E *

vs. MIA (3/6) * I N A C T I V E *

at MIN (3/8) * I N A C T I V E *

2018-19 Season Notes (Arizona State):

In just one season made an incredible impact on the program both on the court as the Pac-12 leading rebounder and off it with incredible

media and community engagement.

Turned in one most diversified seasons in league history in 2018-19, starting all 34 games and averaging 12.1 points, a Pac-12 leading 10.3

rebounds, and 3.2 assists in 32.4 minutes per contest.

Cheatham and Wisconsin’s Ethan Happ (17.3/10.1/4.5) were the only players in the nation to average a double-double and three assists

per game. Dating to the 1973-74 season, when assists became official, the only other Pac-12 players to do it were Rich Kelley of Stanford

in 1974-75 (20/11.5/3.0) and UCLA’s Bill Walton (19.3/14.7/5.5).

Earned Pac-12 First-Team honors along with Pac-12 All-Defensive Team…The 2019 Male Bill Kajikawa Award Winner, given annually to one male and one female

graduating senior student-athlete in recognition for his and her contributions at Arizona State University in honor of legendary Sun Devil Bill Kajikawa.

ABOUT ZYLAN: Suffered tragedy in December 2018 when his younger brother, Wanyaa Stewart, was murdered in Tempe, Ariz…Cheatham keeps Stewart’s obituary with him to read

before games and think of him.

3 JOSH HART – G – HT: 6-5 WT: 215 – BORN: 3/6/95 – VILLANOVA – 3RD NBA SEASON

@JoshHart G-GS PPG RPG APG MPG FG% 3PT%

57-14 10.2 6.5 1.6 27.4 .416 .342

LAST 5 GAMES:

2019-20 Season Notes:

Scored 19 points and grabbed 12 boards vs. MIA (3/6) on his 25th birthday.

Tied a career high with six assists to go along with 12 points and seven rebounds at CHI (2/8).

Tallied 15 points and 13 boards vs. DEN (1/24), his fifth double-double of the season.

Tied a career-high with 15 boards to go along with 12 points at OKC (11/2).

Scored 23 points at HOU (10/26), converting five of a career-high 12 three-point attempts.

Notched his first double-double as a Pelican on opening night at TOR (10/22), tallying 15 points and 10 boards.

ABOUT JOSH: Son of Moses and Pat Hart...Has two older siblings: brother Moses and sister Aimee…Is a fan of the television show The Office…Hosts his own Podcast, entitled the

Light Harted Podcast, which features interview with top performers in sports, entertainment, business and tech…Is an avid video game player, and streams his gaming on his own

Twitch channel (JHartShow)…Graduated with a degree from Villanova in Communications.

CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 HIGHS PTS 30 @LAC 4/11/18 23 @HOU 10/26 FGM 10 UTA 4/8/18 8 @HOU 10/26 FGA 18 UTA 4/8/18 17 @HOU 10/26

3FGM 7 @LAC 4/11/18 5 @HOU 10/26 3FGA 12 @HOU 10/26/19 12 @HOU 10/26 FTM 6 MIN 11/7/18 5 (Twice) FTA 8 (Twice) 8 HOU 11/11

OREB 4 (3 Times) 4 (Twice) DREB 14 OKC 1/2/19 12 (Twice) TREB 15 (Twice) 15 @OKC 11/2 ASTS 6 (Twice) 6 @CHI 2/6

STLS 5 @DAL 1/7/19 4 @BKN 11/4 BLKS 3 @CLE 11/21/18 2 (Twice) MINS 44 @DAL 1/7/19 40 BKN 12/17

OPP MIN FG 3FG FT REB (O-D-T) AST PF STL TO BS PTS

vs. LAL (3/1) 22 3-5 1-3 0-0 2-4-6 3 1 0 1 0 7

vs. MIN (3/3) 26 5-13 1-9 0-0 1-5-6 5 2 1 2 0 11

at DAL (3/4) 13 1-6 0-3 0-0 0-4-4 2 0 0 0 0 2

vs. MIA (3/6) 28 6-12 3-7 4-4 2-10-12 2 2 1 3 1 19

at MIN (3/8) 27 0-8 0-6 1-2 0-5-5 0 3 2 2 0 1

5 JOSH GRAY – G – HT: 6-1 WT: 180 – BORN: 9/9/93 – LSU – 2ND NBA SEASON

@ThatsJoshGray G-GS PPG RPG APG MPG FG% 3PT%

2-0 1.0 1.0 1.0 11.4 .500 --

2019-20 HIGHS PTS 2 @MIA 11/16

FGM 1 @MIA 11/16

FGA 2 @MIA 11/16

3FGM -- 3FGA -- FTM -- FTA --

OREB 1 @MIA 11/16

DREB 1 @MIA 11/16

TREB 2 @MIA 11/16

ASTS 1 (Twice) STLS -- BLKS -- MINS 15 @MIA 11/16

LAST 5 GAMES:

OPP MIN FG 3FG FT REB (O-D-T) AST PF STL TO BS PTS vs. LAL (3/1) * I N A C T I V E *

vs. MIN (3/3) * I N A C T I V E *

at DAL (3/4) * I N A C T I V E *

vs. MIA (3/6) * I N A C T I V E *

at MIN (3/8) * I N A C T I V E *

2018-19 Season Notes (Korea):

Appeared in 61 games (two starts) in 2018-19 with the Korean Basketball League’s Changwon LG Sakers, averaging 17.3 points, 3.7 assists,

4.5 rebounds, and 1.6 steals in 24.3 minutes per game

ABOUT JOSH: Son of Charnella Robinson and Noah Gray, Sr….Has four brothers - Novon, Travon, Joseph and Noah, Jr....Lists Kevin Gates, Lil

Wayne, Lil Boosie and Webbie as his favorite artists…Favorite food is Gumbo and Dessert Cheese Cake…Favorite NBA player is Derrick

Rose…Graduated LSU in the Spring 2016 with a bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary studies.

10 JAXSON HAYES – C – HT: 6-11 WT: 220 – BORN: 5/23/00 –TEXAS – ROOKIE

@Hayes_Jaxson G-GS PPG RPG APG MPG FG% BPG

56-12 7.5 4.0 0.9 17.0 .660 0.9

2019-20 HIGHS PTS 20 @BOS 1/11 FGM 9 (Twice) FGA 13 @BOS 1/11

3FGM 1 BKN 12/17 3FGA 1 (4 Times) FTM 8 LAC 1/18 FTA 12 LAC 1/18

OREB 5 @OKC 11/29 DREB 8 (Twice) TREB 12 CHI 1/8 ASTS 4 LAC 1/18 STLS 2 (5 Times) BLKS 5 PHX 12/5 MINS 33 PHX 12/5

LAST 5 GAMES:

OPP MIN FG 3FG FT REB (O-D-T) AST PF STL TO BS PTS vs. LAL (3/1) * D N P - C D *

vs. MIN (3/3) * D N P - C D *

at DAL (3/4) 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0

vs. MIA (3/6) * D N P - C D *

at MIN (3/8) * D N P - C D *

2019-20 Season Notes:

Notched 14 points, five rebounds, and a season-high four dimes vs. LAC (1/18) while going 8-of-12 from the foul line.

Scored a season-high 20 points at BOS (1/11).

Chipped in 14 points, a career-best 12 rebounds, and four blocks, marking his second career double-double vs. CHI (1/8).

Tallied 17 points, five rebounds, and a career-best five blocks vs. PHX (12/5).

Notched his first career double-double, tallying 10 points and 10 rebounds in 32 minutes vs. GSW (11/17).

Made his NBA debut vs. GSW (10/28), tallying 19 points on 9-of-11 from the floor. Hayes is the first rookie in NBA history to shoot over 80-

percent from the field while taking at least 11 field goal attempts…Additionally, Hayes’s 19 points is the second most in New Orleans franchise history for a rookie making

their NBA debut, trailing only Anthony Davis (21 points).

ABOUT JAXSON: Full name is Jaxson Reed Hayes… Born in Norman, Oklahoma, but family moved to Cincinnati when Jaxson was 3 years old…Father, Jonathan, is the head

coach/general manager of the new XFL St. Louis team…Jonathan spent 15 seasons as the tight ends coach for the Cincinnati Bengals (2003-18) and four years as an assistant coach

(tight ends/special teams) at the University of Oklahoma (1999-2002)…Jonathan was an All-American tight end at the University of Iowa (1982-85) who went on to play 12 seasons in

the NFL with the Kansas City Chiefs (1985-93) and Pittsburgh Steelers (1994-96)…Mother, Kristi (Kinne) played basketball at Drake University (1991-95) and earned honorable mention

Kodak All-American accolades and Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year honors as a senior (1994-95)…Kristi previously served as an assistant women’s basketball coach at

Oklahoma, Iowa and Southern Illinois-Carbondale…Has one younger sister, Jillian, and two younger brothers, Jewett and Jonah…Earned Second-Team honors at 2019 NBA Summer

League in Las Vegas after averaging 16.3 points, 7.3 rebounds and 1.3 blocks in four games for the Pelicans.

11 JRUE HOLIDAY – G – HT: 6-4 WT: 205 – Born: 6/12/90 – UCLA – 11TH NBA Season

@Jrue_Holiday11 PRONUNCIATION: Jrue (Drew) G-GS PPG RPG APG MPG FG% 3PT%

55-55 19.6 4.9 6.9 34.9 .452 .357

CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 HIGHS PTS 38 @CHA 3/9/16 37 @MIN 3/8 FGM 16 (3 Times) 13 (Twice) FGA 31 @MIL 2/25/18 28 BKN 12/17

3FGM 7 @MEM 1/20/20 7 @MEM 1/20

3FGA 13 @CHI 2/6/19 11 @POR 12/23

FTM 10 MIN 2/8/19 8 @MIN 3/8 FTA 12 (Twice) 9 @MIN 3/8

OREB 4 (10 times)

4 GSW 11/17

DREB 9 (5 times) 9 HOU 11/11

TREB 12 IND 2/4/19 10 MIN 3/3

ASTS 17 @LAC 3/6/18 15 @GSW 2/23

STLS 7 ATL 3/26/10 6 (Twice) BLKS 6 @HOU 1/29/19 4 @CLE 1/28

MINS 49 (Twice) 41 (3 Times)

LAST 5 GAMES:

OPP MIN FG 3FG FT REB (O-D-T) AST PF STL TO BS PTS vs. LAL (3/1) 38 4-10 2-5 1-2 1-4-5 6 2 1 2 0 11

vs. MIN (3/3) 38 10-16 2-6 5-9 3-7-10 12 4 0 3 0 27

at DAL (3/4) 37 8-19 3-9 0-0 2-4-6 6 5 2 3 0 19

vs. MIA (3/6) 37 7-13 3-5 3-6 3-3-6 6 2 3 1 1 20

at MIN (3/8) 36 13-20 3-8 8-9 1-8-9 8 5 1 1 1 37

2019-20 Season Notes:

Tallied a season-high 37 points to go along with nine rebounds and eight assists at MIN (3/8).

Notched the fourth triple-double of his career, tallying 27 points, 12 assists, and a season-high 10 boards vs. MIN

(3/3).

Scored 23 points and notched a season-high 15 assists at GSW (2/23).

After missing seven games with a left elbow contusion, tallied 36 points on 12-of-18 from the floor and a career-high

seven three-pointers at MEM (1/20).

Etched his name into the Pelicans history books at MIN (12/18), becoming the franchise’s all-time leader in career

three-pointers made with his 554th triple in a Pelicans uniform…Holiday surpassed the former New Orleans sharp-shooter Peja Stojakovic to claim the record.

Scored a season-high 36 points to go along with seven assists and six steals vs. LAC (11/14), the sixth performance of 35 or more points of his career.

Missed two games due to a left knee sprain (10/26-10/28).

ABOUT JRUE: Has an older brother, Justin, and a younger brother, Aaron, who both play for the Indiana Pacers.…Was the manager for the Girl’s Tennis Team in high school...His

wife, Lauren, is a retired professional soccer player and a former member of the United States Women’s National Soccer Team, winning gold medals at the 2008 and 2012 Summer

Olympics, and the 2015 Women’s World Cup...Younger sister, Lauren, also played basketball at UCLA...Donated nearly 3,000 Pelicans tickets to underprivileged children during 2017-

18 season…Spent a day at the Audubon Zoo with local New Orleans children…Joined Boys and Girls Club of New Orleans for a holiday party at the Pelicans training facility.

15 FRANK JACKSON – G – HT: 6-3 WT: 196 – BORN: 5/4/98 – DUKE – 2ND NBA SEASON

@ FWJackson15 G-GS PPG RPG APG MPG FG% 3PT%

51-1 5.6 1.4 0.8 12.9 .385 .325

LAST 5 GAMES:

2019-20 Season Notes:

Tallied 13 points and a season-high five assists vs. POR (2/11).

Notched 13 points and a career-high eight rebounds at DET (1/13).

Scored 22 points on 9-of-18 shooting at BOS (1/11).

Finished with a season-high 23 points (9-of-14 FG) and five rebounds vs. LAC (11/14).

Scored 21 points on 8-of-10 from the field (4-of-6 from beyond the arc) and grabbed three rebounds vs. DEN (10/31),

the fifth 20+ point performance of his career.

ABOUT FRANK: Born Franklin Willis Jackson…Son of Al and Juleen Jackson…Father is a former Utah state senator…Has a brother, Alvin III, and three sisters, Kayla, Mary Alice and

Marie…Enjoys golf and fashion.

CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 HIGHS PTS 25 @SAS 2/2/19 23 LAC 11/14 FGM 10 (Twice) 9 (Twice) FGA 20 (Twice) 18 @BOS 1/11

3FGM 4 (3 Times) 4 (Twice) 3FGA 10 @BOS 1/11/20 10 @BOS 1/11 FTM 8 ATL 3/26/19 4 (3 Times) FTA 9 (Twice) 6 UTA 1/16

OREB 4 (Twice) 4 @DET 1/13 DREB 7 @DEN 3/2/19 5 LAC 11/14 TREB 8 @DET 1/13/20 8 @DET 1/13 ASTS 6 HOU 3/24/19 5 POR 2/11 STLS 2 (7 Times) 2 (3 Times) BLKS 1 (5 Times) 1 (4 Times) MINS 42 @SAS 2/2/19 33 @BOS 1/11

OPP MIN FG 3FG FT REB (O-D-T) AST PF STL TO BS PTS vs. LAL (3/1) 5 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 1 0 0 1 0 0

vs. MIN (3/3) 13 1-4 1-2 1-2 0-2-2 1 0 0 0 0 4

at DAL (3/4) 21 4-7 3-5 1-1 0-2-2 1 0 0 0 0 12

vs. MIA (3/6) 16 1-7 1-3 2-4 1-4-5 0 4 0 1 0 5

at MIN (3/8) 10 1-6 1-4 0-0 0-2-2 1 2 0 2 0 3

14 BRANDON INGRAM – F – HT: 6-9 WT: 190 – BORN: 9/2/97 – DUKE – 4TH NBA SEASON

@B_Ingram13 G-GS PPG RPG APG MPG FG% 3PT%

56-56 24.3 6.3 4.3 34.3 .466 .387

CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 HIGHS PTS 49 UTA 1/16/20 49 UTA 1/16 FGM 17 @BKN 11/4/19 17 @BKN 11/4 FGA 27 @LAL 1/3/19 27 @LAL 1/3

3FGM 7 @DEN 12/25/19 7 @DEN 12/25 3FGA 11 (3 Times) 11 (3 Times) FTM 16 UTA 1/16/20 16 UTA 1/16 FTA 20 UTA 1/16/20 20 UTA 1/16

OREB 4 (3 Times) 3 (4 Times) DREB 14 @HOU 10/26/19 14 @HOU 10/26 TREB 15 @HOU 10/26/19 15 @HOU 10/26 ASTS 11 (Twice) 11 CHI 1/8 STLS 4 (Twice) 3 (3 Times) BLKS 3 (7 Times) 3 DAL 10/25 MINS 44 (4 Times) 41 (3 Times)

LAST 5 GAMES:

OPP MIN FG 3FG FT REB (O-D-T) AST PF STL TO BS PTS vs. LAL (3/1) 39 5-23 1-9 4-4 0-4-4 2 5 1 3 0 15

vs. MIN (3/3) 36 9-17 3-7 3-3 1-2-3 4 1 2 3 0 24

at DAL (3/4) 41 11-22 3-8 2-3 1-4-5 4 6 1 3 1 27

vs. MIA (3/6) 30 4-20 2-8 2-2 0-5-5 3 5 1 3 1 12

at MIN (3/8) 40 6-12 0-2 3-5 3-9-12 7 3 1 5 0 15

2019-20 Season Notes:

Tallied a career-best 49 points on 15-of-25 from the floor, 3-of-8 from deep, and a career-best 16-of-20 from the foul

line to go along with eight rebounds and six assists vs. UTA (1/16).

Notched 29 points and a career-high-tying 11 assists to go along with eight rebounds vs. CHI (1/8).

Was named the NBA’s Western Conference Player of the Week for games played Dec. 23-29…Ingram led the

Pelicans to a 4-0 week while averaging 25.3 points on .493 shooting from the floor, including .542 from three-point

range and a perfect 1.000 from the free throw line, as well as 7.3 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 2.0 steals.

Scored 31 points, converting on a career-best seven three-pointers at DEN (12/25).

Scored 35 points and grabbed a career-high 15 rebounds (14 defensive) at HOU (10/26).

Scored 40 points (17-24 FG) with five rebounds and five assists at BKN (11/4). With this performance, Ingram is the sixth player in Pelicans franchise history to score at

least 40 points on less than 25 FGA.

Ingram’s 181 points set the mark for the highest point total through his first seven games with the Pelicans in franchise history, passing DeMarcus Cousins’s 155.

ABOUT BRANDON: Son of Donald and Joann Ingram...Has an older brother, Donovan (who goes by ‘Bo’), and an older sister, Brittany...Hosts school supply giveaways in his home

town of Kinston, NC.

20 NICOLÒ MELLI – F – HT: 6-9 WT: 235 – BORN: 1/26/91 – ITALY – ROOKIE

@NikMelli PRONUNCIATION: Nicolò (KNEE-cole-o) Melli (Mel-e) G-GS PPG RPG APG MPG FG% 3PT%

52-6 6.8 3.0 1.3 17.1 .442 .361

2019-20 HIGHS PTS 20 (Twice) FGM 7 (Twice) FGA 11 (3 Times)

3FGM 6 @GSW 2/23

3FGA 8 (Twice) FTM 5 POR 11/19

FTA 7 @MIN 3/8

OREB 4 POR 11/19

DREB 7 POR 2/11

TREB 9 POR 2/11

ASTS 6 MIA 3/6

STLS 3 (Twice) BLKS 3 OKC 2/13

MINS 37 @DET 1/13

LAST 5 GAMES:

OPP MIN FG 3FG FT REB (O-D-T) AST PF STL TO BS PTS

vs. LAL (3/1) 21 2-8 1-7 5-6 0-2-2 0 0 1 0 1 10

vs. MIN (3/3) 19 2-6 0-3 1-2 1-1-2 2 3 2 0 0 5

at DAL (3/4) 26 1-9 1-7 0-0 1-3-4 3 5 1 2 0 3

vs. MIA (3/6) 24 2-9 2-7 3-4 2-1-3 6 3 0 1 0 9

at MIN (3/8) 26 3-7 1-4 4-7 1-3-4 3 3 1 1 1 11

2019-20 Season Notes:

Tied a season high with 20 points on 7-of-8 from the field and 6-of-7 from three-point range at GSW (2/23).

Scored 10 points to go along with a season-high nine rebounds vs. POR (2/11).

Tallied 20 points on 7-of-11 shooting in 37 minutes at DET (1/13).

Scored 14 points and notched then-season highs with six rebounds, four assists, and three steals vs. POR (11/19).

Tallied 16 points on 5-of-8 shooting vs. GSW (11/17).

Notched 10 points to go along with a season-high five rebounds, three assists, and three steals in 28 minutes at MIA (11/16).

Scored 14 points on 5-of-7 shooting (4-of-5 from deep) in his NBA debut to go along with five rebounds at TOR (10/22).

ABOUT NICOLÒ: Melli is the son of the former volleyball player Julie Vollertsen - a silver medalist with the United States at the 1984 Olympic Games - and corporate lawyer (formerly

amateur basketball player for Pallacanestro Reggiana and television journalist) Leopoldo Melli. They met when Vollertsen moved from the U.S. to Reggio Emilia to play

professionally…Enrico, Melli's younger brother who was born in 1995, has also played basketball for Reggiana…Melli is a dual citizen of Italy and the United States.

21 DARIUS MILLER – F – HT: 6-8 WT: 225 – BORN: 3/21/90 – KENTUCKY – 5TH NBA SEASON

@DMillerKY 2018-19 G-GS PPG RPG APG MPG FG% 3PT%

69-15 8.2 1.9 2.1 25.5 .390 .365

CAREER HIGHS 2018-19 HIGHS PTS 21 (3 Times) 21 (Twice) FGM 8 (Twice) 8 @OKC 1/24 FGA 17 @OKC 1/24/19 17 @OKC 1/24

3FGM 6 (Twice) 6 @MIL 12/19

3FGA 11 (3 Times) 11 (4 Times) FTM 6 POR 1/12/18

)) 4 (3 Times)

FTA 6 (Twice) 5 LAC 12/3

OREB 2 (5 Times) 2 @UTA 3/4

DREB 8 (Twice) 7 @OKC 1/24 TREB 9 @PHX 11/24/17 7 @OKC 1/24 ASTS 7 @ATL 3/10/19 7 @ATL 3/10

STLS 4 OKC 4/14/14 3 (Twice) BLKS 4 @LAC 1/14/19 4 @LAC 1/14

MINS 41 CHI 1/22/18 40 @HOU 1/29

LAST 5 GAMES:

OPP MIN FG 3FG FT REB (O-D-T) AST PF STL TO BS PTS

vs. LAL (3/1) * I N A C T I V E *

vs. MIN (3/3) * I N A C T I V E *

at DAL (3/4) * I N A C T I V E *

vs. MIA (3/6) * I N A C T I V E *

at MIN (3/8) * I N A C T I V E *

2019-20 Season Notes:

Underwent surgery on August 29, 2019 to repair a ruptured right Achilles tendon.

ABOUT DARIUS: Won the 2012 National Championship at Kentucky...Appeared in 54 EuroLeague games for Germany’s Brose

Bamberg from 2015-2017, averaging 10.9 points on .465 from the field and .408 from long distance, 2.6 rebounds, and 1.9 assists

in 26.1 minutes per contest…Won two BBL Championships (2015, 2016), named 2016 BBL Finals MVL…Earned second-team

honors in 2016 and first-team honors in 2017… 2008 Kentucky Mr. Basketball after he averaged 19.9 points, 7.9 boards, 3.6

assists, 2.9 steals per game and shot, .510 from the field and .340 percent from 3-point range in his senior season, helping lead

Mason County to 2008 State Championship...Averaged 20 points, nine rebounds, four assists and four blocked shots his junior season…Son of Brian and Nicole Miller…Read to over

150 students for the Acme Truck Lines Reading Timeout.

55 E’TWAUN MOORE – G – HT: 6-3 WT: 175 – BORN: 2/25/89 – PURDUE – 8TH NBA SEASON

@ ETwaun55 PRONUNCIATION: E’Twaun (EE-TWON) G-GS PPG RPG APG MPG FG% 3PT%

51-5 8.6 2.4 1.4 18.8 .424 .375

CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 HIGHS PTS 36 @HOU 12/11/17 25 HOU 12/29 FGM 15 @HOU 12/11/17 10 HOU 12/29 FGA 25 @PHI 11/21/18 20 HOU 12/29

3FGM 7 MEM 4/4/18 5 HOU 12/29 3FGA 10 MEM 4/4/18 9 HOU 12/29 FTM 6 (Twice) 3 (3 Times) FTA 6 (5 Times) 4 (4 Times)

OREB 4 @MIL 2/2/13 3 (Twice) DREB 9 @MIA 3/25/13 7 (Twice) TREB 9 (Twice) 7 (4 Times) ASTS 11 HOU 3/1/13 5 (Twice) STLS 6 @WAS 11/24/18 3 @MIA 11/16 BLKS 3 NOH 12/26/12 2 @NYK 1/10 MINS 44 @BKN 2/10/18 40 @MIA 11/16

LAST 5 GAMES:

OPP MIN FG 3FG FT REB (O-D-T) AST PF STL TO BS PTS vs. LAL (3/1) 16 2-4 1-1 0-0 0-3-3 3 0 0 0 0 5

vs. MIN (3/3) 17 1-7 0-2 0-0 0-2-2 1 1 1 0 0 2

at DAL (3/4) 16 2-5 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 1 1 1 1 1 4

vs. MIA (3/6) 12 2-4 0-1 2-2 0-3-3 0 3 0 1 0 6

at MIN (3/8) 13 1-3 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 0 2 0 2 0 3

2019-20 Season Notes:

Notched a season-high 25 points on 10-of-20 shooting (5-of-9 from deep) vs. HOU (12/29).

Tallied 17 points (7-12 FG) to go along with three rebounds at LAC (11/24).

Scored 19 points on 8-of-12 at PHX (11/21).

Tallied 10 points and seven rebounds vs. GSW (11/17).

Scored 18 points to go along with five assists and three steals in 40 minutes at MIA (11/16).

Notched 15 points and three assists to go along with three boards vs. LAC (11/14).

ABOUT E’TWAUN: Full name is E’Twaun Donte Moore…Has a daughter, Elissa (born December 2012)…Majored in Organizational Leadership and Supervision while at

Purdue…During his time with the Chicago Bulls, read to children as part of the Baskets for Books program and spoke to children at the Boys & Girls Club at the Jackson Community

Center about staying motivated….As a member of the Pelicans, handed out hoodies to exceptional math students in Lafourche Parish as part of the Chevron Mathletes program…Gave

out awards to local basketball teams as part of the Chevron Hoops for Kids program…Partnered up with Elevate New Orleans to mentor young student athletes of the program.

9 JAHLIL OKAFOR – C – HT: 6-10 WT: 252 – BORN: 12/15/95 – DUKE – 4TH NBA SEASON

@JahlilOkafor PRONUNCIATION: Jahlil (JAH-leel) Okafor (OH-ka-for) G-GS PPG RPG APG MPG FG% FT%

28-9 7.6 4.3 1.3 15.1 .611 .638

CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 HIGHS PTS 31 @DAL 2/21/16 26 DEN 10/31 FGM 15 GSW 4/9/19 11 @DET 1/13 FGA 25 (Twice) 21 @DET 1/13

3FGM 1 (3 Times) 1 @OKC 11/29 3FGA 1 (7 times) 1 (Twice) FTM 10 (Twice) 10 DEN 10/31 FTA 13 DEN 10/31/19 13 DEN 10/31

OREB 7 BKN 2/6/16 6 (Twice) DREB 11 (3 Times) 8 @DET 1/13 TREB 17 BKN 2/6/16 14 @DET 1/13 ASTS 6 @MIL 12/11/19 6 @MIL 12/11 STLS 3 @LAC 3/11/17 2 (Twice) BLKS 6 DET 1/23/19 3 (3 Times) MINS 39 @SAS 11/14/15 34 DEN 10/31

LAST 5 GAMES:

OPP MIN FG 3FG FT REB (O-D-T) AST PF STL TO BS PTS

vs. LAL (3/1) * D N P - C D *

vs. MIN (3/3) * D N P - C D *

at DAL (3/4) * D N P - C D *

vs. MIA (3/6) * D N P - C D *

at MIN (3/8) * D N P - C D *

2019-20 Season Notes:

Changed his jersey number from 8 to 9 out of respect for the late NBA legend, Kobe Bryant.

Tallied 25 points and a season-high 14 rebounds to go along with five assists at DET (1/13).

Notched a career-high six assists at MIL (12/11)

Scored 15 points and racked up 12 rebounds at OKC (11/2).

Tallied 26 points on 8-of-13 from the floor and a career-high 10-of-13 from the foul stripe vs. DEN (10/31).

ABOUT JAHLIL: Son of the late Decresha Lanett Benton and Chukwudi (Chuck) Obika Okafor…Has two younger brothers,

Jamonte and Ashondre, and one older sister, Jalen…Mother passed away when he was nine…His aunt, Chinyere Okafor-Conley, helped raise him along with his father…Father played

basketball at Westark Community College, West Texas A&M and Carl Albert State College…Mother also played basketball at Carl Albert…Distant cousin of former Pelicans center

Emeka Okafor…Is of Nigerian descent through his paternal grandfather…Born in Chicago and attended Whitney Young High School, the same school as First Lady Michelle Obama…As

a senior, averaged 24.1 points and 11.3 rebounds, leading Whitney Young to the Illinois Class 4A title while earning national player of the year awards from McDonald’s, USA Today

and Parade Magazine…Was co-MVP of both the 2014 McDonald’s All-American game and the Jordan Brand Classic…Plays the saxophone and the tuba…Plays chess.

4 JJ REDICK – G – HT: 6-4 WT: 200 – BORN: 6/24/84 – DUKE – 14TH NBA SEASON

G-GS PPG RPG APG MPG FG% 3PT%

54-35 14.9 2.6 2.0 26.4 .450 .452

LAST 5 GAMES:

2019-20 Season Notes:

Scored 18 points and dished out a season-high five assists at CHI (2/6).

Scored a season-high 31 points on 10-of-16 from the field and 8-of-8 from the foul stripe at MIL (12/11).

Notched 26 points on 8-of-16 from the floor vs. GSW (11/17).

Racked up 24 points vs. HOU (11/11), converting on seven of his career-high-tying 15 three-point attempts.

Scored 22 points on 6-of-13 from the floor and 5-of-9 from deep at CHO (11/9), tallying season highs with five

rebounds, two steals, and two blocks.

Scored 16 points on 6-of-9 from the floor on opening night at TOR (10/22).

ABOUT JJ: Full name is Jonathan Clay Redick...Son of Ken and Jeanie Redick...His father’s background as a stoneware potter led to his middle name of “Clay”...With wife Chelsea,

has two sons, Knox and Kai...Majored in history and minored in cultural anthropology while at Duke...His older twin sisters, Alyssa and Catie, both played college basketball for four

years at Campbell University, also has a younger brother, David, and a younger sister, Abby...Enjoys writing poetry, collecting watches and listening to alternative and hip-hop

music...Played for USA Basketball in the 2005 FIBA Under-21 World Championship, 2005 Global Games and 2003 FIBA Men’s Junior World Championship...Member of the 2006-08

USA Men’s Senior National Team program...Hosts The JJ Redick Podcast in partnership with The Ringer...Has made multiple appearances as a guest analyst on ESPN’s NBA

Countdown & The Jump with Rachel Nichols.

CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 HIGHS PTS 40 HOU 1/18/16 31 @MIL 12/11 FGM 11 (9 Times) 10 (Twice) FGA 27 POR 3/4/15 19 OKC 2/13

3FGM 9 HOU 1/18/16 7 HOU 11/11 3FGA 15 @DET 10/23/18 15 HOU 11/11 FTM 11 (Twice) 8 (3 Times) FTA 11 (3 Times) 9 @UTA 11/23

OREB 3 HOU 11/4/13 1 (8 Times) DREB 9 @CHO 3/19/19 6 (Twice) TREB 10 @CHO 3/19/19 7 @UTA 11/23 ASTS 10 @BKN 1/28/13 5 @CHI 2/6 STLS 4 @HOU 11/9/13 2 (3 Times) BLKS 2 (5 Times) 2 @CHO 11/9 MINS 51 OKC 12/15/17 37 (Twice)

OPP MIN FG 3FG FT REB (O-D-T) AST PF STL TO BS PTS

vs. LAL (3/1) * D N D - Hamstring *

vs. MIN (3/3) * D N D - Hamstring *

at DAL (3/4) * N W T - Hamstring *

vs. MIA (3/6) * I N A C T I V E *

at MIN (3/8) * I N A C T I V E *

34 KENRICH WILLIAMS – G/F – HT: 6-7 WT: 210 – BORN: 12/2/94 – TCU – 2ND NBA SEASON

@WilliamsKenrich PRONUNCIATION: Kenrich (Ken-Rich) G-GS PPG RPG APG MPG FG% 3PT%

35-18 3.8 5.1 1.5 22.3 .343 .260

LAST 5 GAMES:

2019-20 Season Notes:

Notched seven rebounds and a season-high five assists at MIL (12/11).

Scored eight points and grabbed a season-high 13 boards vs. POR (11/19).

Tallied eight points and 10 rebounds vs. LAC (11/14).

Grabbed 11 rebounds vs. HOU (11/11), his fifth career double-digit rebound performance.

Racked up 16 points, six rebounds, two assists, and three steals vs. GSW (10/28).

ABOUT KENRICH: Averaged 14.6 points, 9.9 rebounds and 2.1 steals during his final year at Waco University... Was the 2013

District 8-4A Defensive Player of the Year...Led Waco to a 28-5 record, which included a district championship and a march to the 4A Region I quarterfinals...Played AAU ball for Texas

Rise.

CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 HIGHS PTS 21 DEN 1/30/19 16 GSW 10/28 FGM 8 DEN 1/30/19 6 (Twice) FGA 14 DEN 1/30/19 10 GSW 10/28

3FGM 5 DEN 1/30/19 3 (3 Times) 3FGA 9 DEN 1/30/19 7 HOU 11/11 FTM 3 (Twice) 3 @TOR 10/22 FTA 4 (Twice) 4 GSW 10/28

OREB 6 @MEM 2/9/19 4 LAC 11/14

DREB 11 @HOU 1/29/19 10 POR 11/19 TREB 16 @HOU 1/29/19 13 POR 11/19 ASTS 7 @MEM 2/9/19 5 @MIL 12/11 STLS 5 (Twice) 3 (3 Times) BLKS 3 ORL 12/15/19 3 ORL 12/15 MINS 40 @DAL 3/18/19 39 @MIA 11/16

OPP MIN FG 3FG FT REB (O-D-T) AST PF STL TO BS PTS vs. LAL (3/1) * I N A C T I V E *

vs. MIN (3/3) * I N A C T I V E *

at DAL (3/4) * I N A C T I V E *

vs. MIA (3/6) * D N P - C D *

at MIN (3/8) * D N P - C D *

1 ZION WILLIAMSON – F – HT: 6-7 WT: 285 – BORN: 7/6/00 – DUKE – ROOKIE

@ZionWilliamson G-GS PPG RPG APG MPG FG% FT%

19-19 23.6 6.8 2.2 29.7 .589 .645

LAST 5 GAMES:

2019-20 Season Notes:

Tallied 20+ points in 13 consecutive games from 1/31-3/4, the second-longest 20-point streak by a rookie since 2000 (Blake Griffin – 14,

2010-11).

Scored a career-best 35 points on 12-of-16 from the floor and 11-of-13 from the foul line vs. LAL (3/1).

Notched 30+ points for the second consecutive game, racking up 32 points to go along with six rebounds vs. OKC (2/13).

Finished with 31 points on 10-of-17 shooting to go with nine rebounds and five assists vs. POR (2/11). Williamson became just the fourth

Pelicans rookie to score 30 points, joining JR Smith, Darren Collison and Marcus Thornton, and became just the seventh rookie to post at

least 31 points, nine rebounds and five assists in one of his first nine career games, and the first since 1992 (Tom Gugliotta).

Scored 24 points on 9-of-15 from the floor to go along with six boards and three assists vs. MEM (1/31).

Notched his first career double-double with 21 points and 11 boards vs. BOS (1/26).

Made his NBA debut vs. SAS (1/22), tallying 22 points, seven rebounds, and three assists. Scored 17 straight points in the fourth quarter in which he shot 6-of-8 from the

field and a perfect 4-of-4 from deep. Williamson became the first player in NBA history to score at least 22 points while playing less than 20 minutes in his debut game.

ABOUT ZION: Full name is Zion Lateef Williamson…In his lone season at Duke, was named the NCAA Player of the Year by Naismith, Wooden, NABC, USBWA, AP and The Sporting

News…Didn’t play football in high school but was offered a scholarship by LSU…Enjoys writing poetry, listening to Jay-Z, and watching Naruto…Has a brother, Noah…His mother

Sharonda ran track at Livingstone College, and his stepfather Lee Anderson played basketball at Clemson.

OPP MIN FG 3FG FT REB (O-D-T) AST PF STL TO BS PTS

vs. LAL (3/1) 33 12-16 0-0 11-13 2-5-7 0 2 0 6 0 35

vs. MIN (3/3) 33 10-19 0-0 5-9 3-5-8 3 4 4 1 1 25

at DAL (3/4) 35 9-18 0-0 3-5 2-4-6 3 2 0 2 0 21

vs. MIA (3/6) 32 7-9 0-0 3-4 2-4-6 2 1 1 3 2 17

at MIN (3/8) 32 9-15 1-1 4-6 1-6-7 1 0 0 3 1 23

2019-20 HIGHS PTS 35 LAL 3/1 FGM 13 @GSW 2/23 FGA 20 @GSW 2/23

3FGM 4 SAS 1/22 3FGA 4 SAS 1/22 FTM 13 @LAL 2/25 FTA 19 @LAL 2/25

OREB 7 BOS 1/26

DREB 7 @CLE 1/28 TREB 11 BOS 1/26 ASTS 5 (Twice) STLS 4 MIN 3/3 BLKS 2 MIA 3/6 MINS 35 @DAL 3/4

LAST FIVE CUMULATIVE