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  • 7/28/2019 the Sixers

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    PPHHIILLAADDEELLPPHHIIAA 7766EERRSSGGAAMMEENNOOTTEESSREGULAR SEASON GAME #73 HOME GAME #39

    CHARLOTTE BOBCATS (17-55) vs. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS (29-43)Saturday, March 30, 2013 Wells Fargo Center 8:00 p.m. ET

    Comcast SportsNet The Fanatic 97.5 FM

    Forward Thaddeus Young MPG PPG RPG APG SPG BPG TPG FG% 3PT% FT%

    #21 6-8 / 235 35.2 15.1 7.5 1.7 1.71 0.82 1.1 .530 .143 .558

    Last Game RESULT MIN FG/FGA 3FG/3FGA FT/FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

    3/29 at CLE W 97-87 40:55 9-13 0-0 0-2 3 3 6 1 2 1 1 0 18

    Notes/Trends

    In the 16 games this month, averaging 16.8 points on 57.9% shooting after averaging 13.6 ppg on 47.8% shooting in 19 games playedin January and February combined averaging 5.3 rebounds over the past eight games after averaging 12.3 rpg the three games prior

    Forward Evan Turner MPG PPG RPG APG SPG BPG TPG FG% 3PT% FT%

    #12 6-7 / 220 35.7 13.4 6.4 4.3 0.89 0.21 2.3 .422 .362 .736

    Last Game RESULT MIN FG/FGA 3FG/3FGA FT/FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

    3/29 at CLE W 97-87 37:50 9-17 2-6 3-4 2 11 13 4 3 0 1 0 23

    Notes/Trends

    Had 23 points, 13 rebounds and 4 assists at Cleveland last night after averaging 9.3 ppg, 4.0 rpg and 3.3 apg the 12 games priorSixers are 9-6 when he scores 20+ points this season recorded his 13th double-double of the season against Cavs last night.

    Center Spencer Hawes MPG PPG RPG APG SPG BPG TPG FG% 3PT% FT%

    #00 7-1 / 245 27.0 10.9 7.2 2.2 0.22 1.43 1.6 .461 .338 .778

    Last Game RESULT MIN FG/FGA 3FG/3FGA FT/FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS3/29 at CLE W 97-87 35:57 7-17 2-3 0-0 3 8 11 5 1 0 1 2 16

    Notes/Trends

    Has scored 10+ points in each of the past eight games, which is the longest streak of his career since going scoreless on 0-of-9shooting with 4 rebounds vs. Golden State on 3/2, is averaging 14.8 points (52.6% FGs) and 10.3 rebounds over the past 15 games.

    Guard Jrue Holiday MPG PPG RPG APG SPG BPG TPG FG% 3PT% FT%

    #11 6-4 / 205 38.3 18.5 4.4 8.5 1.65 0.44 3.9 .443 .380 .756

    Last Game RESULT MIN FG/FGA 3FG/3FGA FT/FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

    3/29 at CLE W 97-87 35:30 9-20 2-3 0-0 1 4 5 6 2 3 3 1 20

    Notes/Trends

    Has scored 20+ points in five of the past nine games but has also scored below 8 points twice over that span shooting 39.7% fromthe floor in the 16 games this month, down from 43.5% in February and 48.0% in January last 10 games: shooting 18-of-34 3FGs.

    Guard Damien Wilkins MPG PPG RPG APG SPG BPG TPG FG% 3PT% FT%

    #8 6-6 / 225 15.5 5.4 1.3 1.3 0.55 0.31 0.8 .466 .308 .720

    Last Game RESULT MIN FG/FGA 3FG/3FGA FT/FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

    3/29 at CLE W 97-87 38:01 2-3 0-0 3-4 1 2 3 6 1 1 2 2 7

    Notes/Trends

    Averaging 4.2 free throw attempts over the past five games while the other four starters are averaging a combined 7.6 FTA hasstarted the past 11 games (Sixers 6-5 mark) and is averaging 31.3 minutes played last 13 games: 13.4 ppg on 54.0% shooting.

    6th Man Dorell Wright MPG PPG RPG APG SPG BPG TPG FG% 3PT% FT%

    #4 6-9 / 205 22.1 8.6 3.9 1.8 0.77 0.43 0.9 .393 .376 .833

    Last Game RESULT MIN FG/FGA 3FG/3FGA FT/FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

    3/29 at CLE W 97-87 20:46 1-6 1-5 0-0 1 2 3 1 1 0 0 1 3

    Notes/Trends

    Had 3 points at Cleveland last night after averaging 18.3 ppg the three games prior still averaging 11.9 ppg over the past 21 games

    after averaging 3.9 ppg his previous 15 games played over the past 21 games, averaging 2.4 3FGM on 41.1% shooting.

    2012-13 REGULAR SEASON BREAKDOWN

    Record Home Road Overtime

    Overall 29-43 (.403) 21-17 (.553) 8-26 (.235) 2-1 (.667)Eastern 17-25 (.405) 13-10 (.565) 4-15 (.211) 2-0 (1.000)Western 12-18 (.400) 8-7 (.533) 4-11 (.267) 0-1 (.000)

    Streaks Overall: Won 2Home: Won 3Road: Won 1

    UPCOMING SCHEDULE (All Times ET)

    Wed. Apr. 3 at Charlotte 7:00 p.m. TCNFri. Apr. 5 at Atlanta 7:30 p.m. CSNSat. Apr. 6 at Miami 7:30 p.m. CSN/ESPNTue. Apr. 9 at Brooklyn 7:30 p.m. TCNWed. Apr. 10 vs. Atlanta 7:00 p.m. CSN

    All games will be carried by The Fanatic 97.5 FM

    INJURY/STATUS REPORT

    Andrew Bynum (Bilateral Arthroscopic Knee Surgery) and Jason Richardson (Left Knee Surgery) are out.

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    SEASON TRANSACTIONS

    6/28 Drafted Maurice Harkless with the 15th overall pick in the 2012 NBA Draft; Acquired the right to Arnett Moultrie (27th overall pick) from Miami in exchange for the rightsto Justin Hamilton (45th overall pick) and a protected first round pick Traded the rights to Tornike Shengelia (54th overall pick) to New Jersey for cash considerations 7/11 Re-signed Lavoy Allen; Acquired Dorell Wright from Golden State and Darryl Watkins from New Orleans as part of a three-team trade in which the Sixers sent the rights toEdin Bavcic to the Hornets, who traded Jarrett Jack to the Warriors 7/12 Waived Elton Brand and designated him as the teams amnesty player; Signed free agent NickYoung 7/13 Re-signed Spencer Hawes 7/16 Waived Darryl Watkins 7/20 Signed free agent Kwame Brown 7/27 Signed free agent Royal Ivey 7/31 Signed rookie free agent Maalik Wayns 8/10 Acquired Andrew Bynum and Jason Richardson as part of a four-team trade with Denver, the L.A. Lakers and Orlando;Sixers traded Andre Iguodala to the Nuggets and sent Maurice Harkless, Nik Vucevic and a protected first round pick to the Magic 9/27 Signed free agents Dan Gadzuric,Devin Searcy, Xavier Silas and Damien Wilkins 10/1 Signed free agent Mikki Moore 10/10 Waived Xavier Silas and Mikki Moore 10/18 Waived Dan Gadzuric10/27 Waived Devin Searcy 11/1 Signed Jrue Holiday to a contract extension 12/21 Assigned Arnett Moultrie to the D-League (Sioux Falls) 1/6 Recalled ArnettMoultrie from the D-League (Sioux Falls) and waived Maalik Wayns 1/8 Signed Maalik Wayns to a 10-day contract 1/17 Signed Shelvin Mack to a 10-day contract1/28 Signed Shelvin Mack to a second 10-day contract 2/7 Signed Jeremy Pargo to a 10-day contract 2/18 Signed Jeremy Pargo for the remainder of the season2/21 Acquired Charles Jenkins and cash considerations from Golden State in exchange for a protected future second round pick.

    LAST GAME RECAP

    Philadelphia 97, Cleveland 87 Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland, OH March 29, 2013

    DATE GAME FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT OR-DR-REB AST PF ST TO BS PTS

    3/29 PHILADELPHIA 42-86 .488 7-18 .389 6-10 .600 12-31-43 26 13 5 9 6 9717,324 @ Cleveland 37-86 .430 4-18 .222 9-15 .600 11-29-40 24 15 6 10 6 87

    1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 1st Half 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 2nd Half Game

    Sixers 19 26 45 32 20 52 97

    Cavaliers 24 21 45 21 21 42 87

    Cavaliers jumped out to an 8-1 lead and were up five at the end of the quarter; Cleveland outshot Philly 47.8% to 38.1% in the quarter Sixers

    trailed 41-31 with 3:49 left in the second quarter before closing the half with a 14-4 run; Philly outshot Cleveland 57.1% to 36.0% in the quarter Philly never trailed in the third, led by as many as 12 and was up 11 heading into the fourth; Evan Turner scored 13 of his game-high 23 points in

    the quarter Cleveland trailed 86-81 with 5:57 remaining before Philly put the game away with a 7-0 run; Jrue Holiday had 12 of his 20 points in the

    quarter Sixers outshot the Cavaliers 48.8% to 43.0% Teams combined for just 19 turnovers and 25 FTA Turner also had a game-high 13

    rebounds CJ Miles had a team-high 19 points off the bench for Cleveland while Phillys bench scored a total of 13 points Cavs: 4-18 3FGs.

    RECENT GAMES

    Philadelphia 100, Milwaukee 92 Wells Fargo Center Philadelphia, PA March 27, 2013

    DATE GAME FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT OR-DR-REB AST PF ST TO BS PTS

    3/27 @ PHILADELPHIA 42-89 .472 8-16 .500 8-9 .889 14-34-48 28 14 5 15 3 10016,640 Milwaukee 37-89 .416 6-24 .250 12-13 .923 14-30-44 18 9 9 14 3 92

    1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 1st Half 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 2nd Half Game

    Bucks 20 28 48 30 14 44 92

    Sixers 27 27 54 22 24 46 100

    Sixers outrebounded the Bucks 17-9 in the first quarter, led by as many as 11 and were up seven entering the second quarter; Thaddeus Young

    had 12 of his 14 points in the quarter Philly led 45-27 with 5:32 left in the second quarter but Milwaukee cut the deficit to six at the break Buckstrailed 64-52 with nine minutes to go in the third but outscored the Sixers 26-12 the rest of the quarter; Monta Ellis had 11 of his game-high 29

    points in the quarter Philly trailed 83-76 with just under 11 minutes remaining before going on a 22-4 run to put the game away; Bucks shot 31.6%

    in the quarter and committed 8 turnovers Philly outshot Milwaukee 47.2% to 41.6% and shot 8-of-16 from 3-point range Sixers had six players

    score in double-figures, including all five starters Spencer Hawes had 15 points and a game-high 17 rebounds Philly had 60 points in the paint.

    Utah 107, Philadelphia 91 EnergySolutions Arena Salt Lake City, UT March 25, 2013

    DATE GAME FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT OR-DR-REB AST PF ST TO BS PTS

    3/25 PHILADELPHIA 32-83 .386 4-14 .286 23-28 .821 14-24-38 9 18 6 13 5 9117,336 @ Utah 41-84 .488 7-14 .500 18-21 .857 14-32-46 22 23 7 16 10 107

    1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 1st Half 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 2nd Half Game

    Sixers 23 19 42 26 23 49 91

    Jazz 27 31 58 27 22 49 107

    Jazz scored the first 10 points and led by as many as 12 before settling on a four-point advantage at the end of the quarter; Utah outscored Philly

    10-0 in fast break points for the quarter Utah led 45-40 with 3:19 left in the second quarter before going on a 13-0 run to help take a 16-point lead

    into the break; Philly committed 7 turnovers in the quarter Philly trailed by double-digits the entire second half and by as many as 22 Jazz

    outshot the Sixers 48.8% to 38.6% and hit 7-of-14 from 3-point range Philly had just 9 assists with 13 turnovers Utah had seven player reach

    double-digits, led by Randy Foyes 17 points Dorell Wright had a game-high 19 points for the Sixers Utah outrebounded Philly 46-38.

    Philadelphia 117, Sacramento 103 Sleep Train Arena Sacramento, CA March 24, 2013

    DATE GAME FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT OR-DR-REB AST PF ST TO BS PTS

    3/24 PHILADELPHIA 47-96 .490 8-21 .381 15-21 .714 17-31-48 31 15 9 9 4 11714,647 @ Sacramento 42-85 .494 9-24 .375 10-12 .833 9-28-37 18 15 5 13 3 103

    1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 1st Half 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 2nd Half Game

    Sixers 22 36 58 33 26 59 117

    Kings 31 27 58 24 21 45 103

    Kings outshot the Sixers 61.9% to 37.0% in the first quarter, led by as many as 11 and were up nine at the end of the quarter; Tyreke Evans scored

    12 of his 19 points in the quarter Philly trailed 52-43 with 3:34 left in the second quarter but tied the game at 58 at the break; Sixers shot 11-of-12

    from the line in the quarter (Sacramento was 10-of-12 for the game) Sixers never trailed in the third and extended their lead to nine heading into

    the fourth; Philly outshot Sacramento 62.5% to 39.1% in the quarter Philly put the game away with a 13-2 run to start the fourth and led by double-

    digits the rest of the way Kings shot 49.4% while Sixers shot 49.0% but Philly outrebounded Sacramento 48-37 and had 31 assists with 9

    turnovers Both teams leading scorers came off the bench (Dorell Wright and Marcus Thornton with 22 points) Holiday: 21 pts, 10 reb., 7 ast.

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    SIXERS VS. BOBCATS

    Overall Home Road All-Time Series Trends

    This Season 2-0 1-0 1-0 Sixers current five-game winning streak is their longest in the series history

    All-Time 17-13 12-3 5-10 Philly is outscoring Charlotte by an average of 13.6 points over its five-game winning streak

    Streaks Won 5 Won 4 Won 3 Bobcats have scored 100+ points once over the past eight meetings (87.3 ppg)

    2012-13 Season Series Stats and Notes

    Sixers are averaging 95.5 points on 46.4% shooting while Bobcats are averaging 87.0 ppg on 38.6% FGs both teams shooting 10-of-33 3FGs.

    Philly is outrebounding Charlotte by 9.0 rpg Bobcats have more than twice as many FTA( 41) as the Sixers (20) Charlotte: 10.0 tpg, Philly: 11.0

    Evan Turner is averaging 20.5 points (53.1% FGs) and 10.0 rebounds Jrue Holiday has 22 assists with 6 turnovers but is shooting 42.1% FGs.

    Ramon Sessions is averaging a team-high 14.0 points on 36.0% shooting Kemba Walker is averaging 9.5 points on 35.0% shooting.

    Philadelphia 87, Charlotte 76 Wells Fargo Center Philadelphia, PA February 9, 2013

    DATE GAME FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT OR-DR-REB AST PF ST TO BS PTS

    2/9 @ PHILADELPHIA 39-93 .419 2-16 .125 7-10 .700 16-44-60 24 19 2 11 2 8715,048 Charlotte 27-88 .307 2-16 .125 20-23 .870 12-28-40 20 17 5 7 3 76

    1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 1st Half 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 2nd Half Game

    Bobcats 17 20 37 17 22 39 76

    Sixers 23 15 38 25 24 49 87

    Bobcats shot 6-of-26 in the first quarter and never led but were only down six at the end of the quarter; Philly outscored Charlotte 14-4 in points in

    the paint for the quarter Charlotte took its first lead at 35-34 with 1:24 left in the second quarter but Philly went back ahead by a point at the break;

    Sixers shot 26.1% in the quarter, including 0-of-4 from 3-point range Philly opened the third with a 12-2 run and led by as many as 16 in the

    quarter before settling on a nine-point lead heading into the fourth; Sixers outshot the Bobcats 50.0% to 31.8% in the quarter Charlotte pulledwithin five at 75-70 with 5:31 remaining but did not come closer the rest of the way; Sixers outrebounded the Bobcats 17-8 in the quarter and 60-40

    for the game Philly outshot Charlotte 41.9% to 30.7% but shot 7-of-10 from the line while the Bobcats shot 20-of-23 Jrue Holiday had a game-

    high tying 20 points Lavoy Allen had 14 points and 22 rebounds, including 11 offensive Ramon Sessions led Charlotte with 20 points.

    Philadelphia 104, Charlotte 98 Time Warner Cable Arena Charlotte, NC November 30, 2012DATE GAME FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT OR-DR-REB AST PF ST TO BS PTS

    11/30 PHILADELPHIA 44-86 .512 8-17 .471 8-10 .800 13-26-39 26 18 5 11 6 10413,202 @ Charlotte 39-83 .470 8-17 .471 12-18 .667 13-28-41 25 10 5 13 6 98

    1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 1st Half 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 2nd Half Game

    Sixers 27 27 54 22 28 50 104

    Bobcats 25 25 50 23 25 48 98

    First quarter featured 11 lead changes and two ties with Philly up two entering the second quarter; Thaddeus Young scored 10 of his 15 points in

    the quarter Sixers shot 57.9% in the second quarter and led by four at the break; Ben Gordon had 11 of his team-high 19 points in the quarterPhilly led by many as 10 in the third but Charlotte trimmed the deficit to three heading into the fourth; teams combined for 34 points in the paint in

    the quarter Game was tied at 83 with 7:52 remaining before Philly took control for good with a 12-4 run; Jason Richardson scored 14 of his 22

    points in the quarter Sixers outshot the Bobcats 51.2% to 47.0% Evan Turner had a game-high 25 points to go along with 10 rebounds.

    NEXT OPPONENT: ATLANTA HAWKS

    Overall Home Road All-Time Series TrendsThis Season 1-1 1-0 0-1 Hawks win on 3/6/13 snapped a six-game losing streak to the Sixers

    All-Time 186-172 107-54 60-104 Both teams have scored below 100 points in four of the past five games

    Streaks Lost 1 Won 4 Lost 1 Philly has split its past eight trips to Atlanta after losing six of its previous eight visits

    2012-13 Season Series Stats and Notes

    Sixers are averaging 97.5 points on 47.1% shooting while Hawks are averaging 93.5 ppg on 46.5% FGs Philly is outrebounding ATL by 9.0 rpg.

    Hawks are averaging 10.0 3FGM on 40.8% shooting teams are averaging a combined 28.5 FTA Sixers are averaging 30.5 assists.

    Thaddeus Young is averaging 17.0 points (63.0% FGs), 8.5 rebounds and 3.5 steals Jrue Holiday is shooting 32.0% but is averaging 9.5 assists.

    Jeff Teague is averaging 16.0 points on 63.2% shooting Al Horford is averaging 14.0 points, 10.0 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 2.00 blocks.

    Atlanta 107, Philadelphia 96 Philips Arena Atlanta, GA March 6, 2013

    DATE GAME FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT OR-DR-REB AST PF ST TO BS PTS

    3/6 PHILADELPHIA 37-86 .430 6-17 .353 16-21 .762 15-33-48 30 15 8 15 2 9613,018 @ Atlanta 43-80 .538 11-24 .458 10-17 .588 7-31-38 28 17 5 14 5 107

    1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 1st Half 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 2nd Half Game

    Sixers 19 28 47 23 26 49 96Hawks 26 33 59 32 16 48 107

    Sixers scored the first eight points but were outscored 26-11 the rest of the quarter; Jeff Teague had 11 of his game-high 27 points in the quarterAtlanta shot 65.0% in the second quarter and led by as many as 19 before settling on a 12-point advantage at the break; Anthony Tolliver scored 13

    of his 21 points in the quarter Philly pulled within three at 68-65 with 5:38 left in the third before a 15-1 run by Atlanta helped put the Hawks go

    ahead by 21 heading into the fourth Sixers trailed by double-digits the entire fourth quarter Atlanta outshot Philly 53.8% to 43.0% and hit 11 3-

    pointers Sixers outrebounded Atlanta 48-38 Damien Wilkins and Dorell Wright combined for 41 points off the bench Philly had 30 assists.

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    Philadelphia 99, Atlanta 80 Wachovia Center Philadelphia, PA December 21, 2012

    DATE GAME FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT OR-DR-REB AST PF ST TO BS PTS

    12/21 @ PHILADELPHIA 44-86 .512 8-19 .421 3-7 .429 15-30-45 31 11 9 12 4 9918,061 Atlanta 31-79 .392 9-25 .360 9-12 .750 13-24-37 20 15 7 17 3 80

    1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 1st Half 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 2nd Half Game

    Hawks 23 22 45 19 16 35 80

    Sixers 30 21 51 21 27 48 99

    Sixers had 10 assists on 13 field goals made in the first quarter, led by as many as 10 and were up seven entering the second quarter; Josh Smith

    had 13 of his 17 points in the quarter Hawks opened the second quarter with an 11-2 run but Philly regained control and was up six at the break;

    Atlanta outrebounded the Sixers 14-6 in the quarter Sixers led 72-56 with 1:16 left in the third before the Hawks trimmed the deficit to eight

    heading into the fourth; Philly shot 38.5% in the quarter but had 10 offensive rebounds Philly led by double-digits for almost the entire fourth

    quarter and by as many as 22 Sixers outshot the Hawks 51.2% to 39.2% and outrebounded Atlanta 45-37 Evan Turner had a game-high 21points while Thaddeus Young added 18 points and a game-high 11 rebounds Sixers had 31 assists with just 12 turnovers Lou Williams: 13 pts.

    SEASON NOTES

    TONIGHT: This is the second part of a back-to-back for the Sixers who won at Cleveland last night. Philly is 3-15 in the second game of back-to-backsthis season. The Sixers have won six of their past 10 games, including two straight, after losing 12 of their previous 13. The current winning streak is

    just Phillys third since the start of December (3 games from 1/30-2/4, 2 games from 3/16-3/18). After tonight, the Sixers will play four straight on theroad from 4/3-4/9. Philly has won two of its past three road games after losing 15 straight, which was the second-longest road losing streak in a singleseason in franchise history. Tonight is the third of four meetings between the Sixers and Bobcats who play again at Charlotte on 4/3. Philly has won fivestraight over Charlotte, which is the longest streak by either team in the all-time series.

    JRUE DAT: On 1/24, fourth-year guard Jrue Holiday was named to his first ever All-Star Game, becoming the youngest player (22) in franchise historyto receive that honor, narrowly edging out Dolph Schayes. He had 6 points (3-6 FGs), 2 rebounds, an assist and 2 steals in 15 minutes of play in his All-Star debut. Here are a few reasons why Holiday was deserving of the selection:

    Averaging team-highs of 18.5 points and 8.5 assists and is the only player in the league averaging at least 18.0 points and 8.0 assists. On pace to join Wilt Chamberlain (1967-68) as the only player in franchise history whos averaged 18+ points and 8+ assists in a single season.

    Ranks tied for 16th in the NBA in scoring (seventh in Eastern Conference) and fourth in assists (second in Eastern Conference).

    Averaging 5.0 more points and 4.0 more assists that he was last season and has recorded 20 double-doubles after having just one all of last season.

    FLYING DUTCHMAN: On 2/21, the Sixers acquired second-year guard Charles Jenkins and cash considerations from Golden State in exchange for aprotected future second round pick. A native of Queens, N.Y., Jenkins attended Hofstra University and is the schools all-time leading scorer with 2,513points. He was named Colonial Athletic Association Player of the Year as both a junior and a senior. Jenkins was the 44th overall pick by Golden Statein the 2011 NBA Draft. In 98 games with 28 starts for the Warriors, he averaged 3.9 points and 2.0 assists in 12.1 minutes per game. As a rookie lastseason, Jenkins started 28 games for the Warriors, averaging 8.6 points, 5.1 assists and 2.0 rebounds in 24.9 minutes per game. He also posted anassist-to-turnover ratio of 3.23 in those starts.

    PARGO NOT FARGO, EH: On 2/7, the Sixers signed guard Jeremy Pargo to a 10-day contract and he signed for the remainder of the season on2/18. Pargo was not selected in the 2009 NBA Draft and played oversees until signing as a free agent with Memphis prior to the start of last season. Hewas traded to Cleveland on 7/25 and appeared in 25 games with 11 starts for the Cavaliers this season, averaging 7.8 points, 2.6 assists and 1.3rebounds in 17.9 minutes per game. Pargo was waived by the Cavaliers on 1/22 in conjunction with Clevelands trade with Memphis. Pargo took

    advantage of an injury to Clevelands All-Star guard Kyrie Irving earlier this season and averaged 14.5 points and 4.4 assists over an 11-game spanfrom 11/21-12/8. He scored 20+ points three times during that stretch, including a career-high 28 points vs. Philly on 11/21.

    BYNUMS STATUS: On 3/19, Andrew Bynum underwent bilateral arthroscopic knee surgery. He was scheduled to begin physical therapy on 3/22 andremain non-weight bearing for approximately three weeks, after which he will spend an additional three weeks on crutches. Bynum has not appeared ina game this season while recovering from bilateral bone bruises and a weakened cartilage state in both of his knees. The Sixers acquired Bynum aspart of a four-team trade involving Denver, the L.A. Lakers and Orlando on 8/10. He was originally the 10th overall pick by the Lakers in the 2005 NBADraft and is the youngest player to appear in a game in league history. Last season, Bynum averaged career-highs of 18.7 points and 11.8 reboundswhile adding 1.93 blocks en route to being named Second Team All-NBA.

    SPECIAL RECOGNITION: Several Sixers have been stuffing the stat sheet in ways that not too many other players are doing this season:

    Jrue Holiday is the only player in the league averaging at least 18.0 points and 8.0 assists.

    Evan Turner one of six players (Durant, George, L. James, Pierce, Jo. Smith) averaging at least 13.0 points, 6.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists.

    Thaddeus is one of four players (Cousins, George, L. James) averaging at least 15.0 points, 7.0 rebounds and 1.50 steals.

    Spencer Hawes is the only player in the league averaging at least 10.0 points, 6.0 rebounds and 1.00 blocks in fewer than 28.0 minutes per game.

    THE RUNDOWN: Here are some statistical observations from the Sixers season thus far:

    The Sixers have won six of their past 10 games, including two straight, after losing 12 of their previous 13 Philly has two other winning streaksdating back to the start of December: 3 games from 1/30-2/4 and 2 games from 3/16-3/18 the Sixers lost seven straight from 2/11-2/28, theirlongest streak since a 12-game span from 11/20-12/11/09.

    Philly played its 66th game of the season vs. Portland on 3/18 the 2011-12 lockout-shortened season was 66 games as opposed to the normal 82.

    After tonight, the Sixers embark on a four-game road trip from 4/3-4/9 Philly has nine games remaining after tonight (2 home, 7 road).

    Philly has won four of its past five home games after losing four of their previous five the Sixers are 21-17 at home overall this season (19-14 in2011-12) Philly has posted a winning home mark in 13 of the past 14 seasons (12-29 in 2009-10) the Sixers had an eight-game homestand from1/26-2/11 (5-3 mark) the last time the Sixers played eight straight at home was 3/26-4/11/86.

    Since going 3-0 on their road trip from 11/7-11/10, the Sixers have lost 25 of their past 30 road games and are 8-26 away from home overall thisseason (16-17 in 2011-12) Philly hasnt posted a winning road mark since going 23-18 in 2002-03 that 3-0 road trip from 11/7-11/10, marked thefirst time the Sixers played at least three straight on the road without a loss since a three-game stretch from 2/16-2/21/03.

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    MORE STATISTICAL OBSERVATIONS:

    The Sixers have won two of their past three road games after losing 15 straight from 1/2-3/21 that was the second-longest road losing streak in asingle season in franchise history (20-game span from 12/28/87-3/4/88).

    Tonight is the second part of a back-to-back for the Sixers who won at Cleveland last night Philly is 3-15 in the second game of b2bs this seasonafter going 9-9 in 2011-12 (including the third game of dreaded back-to-back-to-backs) after tonight, the Sixers have three sets of back-to-backsremaining this season.

    Philly lost at Milwaukee on 2/13 despite leading at the start of the fourth quarter it marked the Sixers first and only loss when ahead after threequarter of play this season Philly is 25-1 when leading at the start of the fourth quarter this season (33-6 in 2011-12) and 4-42 when tied or trailing(2-25 in 2011-12) the Sixers are 25-4 in games in which theyve led by double-digits (33-8 in 2011-12).

    The Sixers have played just three overtime games this season (2-1 mark) after having just three in 2011-12 (1-2 mark) Philly played 10 overtimegames in 2010-11 (2-8 mark) which was the most O.T. games the team played since 1990-91 (14).

    Since scoring 72 points at the L.A. Clippers on 3/20, Philly is averaging 101.0 points (505 total) the Sixers are averaging 96.8 ppg (1548 total) overthe past 16 games after scoring below 94 points in each of the 12 games prior (86.1 ppg) Philly is 14-7 when scoring 100+ points this season (17-3in 2011-12) and 6-23 when scoring below 90 (2-18 in 2011-12) Philly is tied for 28th in the NBA in scoring with 92.9 ppg.

    The Sixers scored below 94 points in 12 straight games from 1/30-2/28, which was their longest streak doing so in franchise history during the shot-clock era it was also the longest streak by any team since a 12-game stretch by Orlando from 3/17-4/12/04 Philly had 69 points vs. Indiana on 2/6(lowest point total since scoring 67 at NJ on 4/5/09).

    Philly has hit 56 more shots than the opposition this season but has scored 252 fewer points (-3.5 per) opponents have hit 39 more 3-pointers and325 more free throws than the Sixers have.

    Cleveland scored 87 points last night, marking the first time the Sixers held an opponent below 90 points since Charlotte scored 76 on 2/9 over thepast two games, opponents are averaging 89.5 ppg (179 total) after scoring 100+ points in each of the five games prior (102.4 ppg) Philly is 10th inthe NBA in scoring defense (96.4 ppg) and is 23-21 when holding opponents below 100 points (12-2 below 90) and 6-22 when giving up 100+ points.

    Opponents have scored below 80 points five times this season (Sixers 5-0 mark) Orlando scored just 61 points on 2/4 and the Sixers held NewOrleans to 62 points on 11/7 the 61 points is the second-fewest points allowed during the shot-clock era (dating back to 1954-55) in franchisehistory (Portland w/60 points on 3/6/03) the 62 points is tied for the third-fewest.

    The Sixers have outshot the opposition in seven of the past 10 games after being outshot in nine of the 11 games prior Philly is 26-8 whenoutshooting opponents this season (30-9 in 2011-12) and 3-35 when failing to do so (5-22 in 2011-12).

    Over the past 12 games, Philly is shooting 47.4% (474-1000 FGs) from the floor after shooting 41.6% the 13 games prior the Sixers are 23-10 whenshooting 45.0% or better this season (24-5 in 2011-12) and 6-33 when shooting below (11-26 in 2011-12) Philly is shooting 44.5% overall (44.8% in2011-12) Philly is 9-2 when shooting 50.0% or better this season and 2-12 when shooting below 40.0%.

    Over the past two games, opponents are shooting 42.3% (74-175 FGs) from the floor after shooting 49.8% the four games prior the Sixers are 21-13 when holding opponents below 45.0% shooting this season (31-15 in 2011-12), including 13-2 when the opposition shoots below 40.0% (14-8 in2011-12) Philly is 8-30 when opponents shoot 45.0% or better (4-16 in 2011-12).

    The Sixers are 0-17 when opponents shoot 50.0% or better this season and have lost 31 consecutive games when that occurs dating back to 10-11.

    The Sixers are averaging 6.3 3-pointers made this season after averaging 5.3 3FGM in 2011-12 entering this season, Philly had the fewest 3FGMof any team dating back to 2005-06 the Sixers are 16-16 when having more 3FGM than the opposition this season (25-6 in 2011-12) and 13-27when failing to do so (10-25 in 2011-12) Philly has hit 7+ 3FGM 32 times this season after doing so 16 times in 2011-12.

    Philly is averaging 17.4 3FGA this season, up from 14.6 in 2011-12 the Sixers have attempted 20+ 3-pointers 21 times this season after doing sothree times in all of 2011-12 Philly had 35 3FGA at Dallas on 12/18, tying the franchise-high (vs. IND on 11/20/96).

    In the 16 games this month, the Sixers are averaging 6.9 3FGM on 39.7% shooting (110-277 3FGs) after averaging 4.8 3FGM on 30.3% shooting in

    the 11 games in February Philly has hit 10+ 3FGM nine times this season (4 times in 2011-12), its highest total since doing so nine times in 2004-05 the Sixers are shooting 36.1% from behind-the-arc this season (13th in NBA).

    In the Sixers 29 wins this season, opponents are averaging 6.0 3FGM on 29.7% (172-579 total) shooting compared to 7.4 3FGM on 39.3% shooting(318-809 total) in the 43 losses in Phillys 35 wins last season, opponents averaged 4.0 3FGM on 28.0% shooting compared to 7.0 3FGM on 38.1%shooting in the 31 losses.

    Over the past two games, opponents are shooting 23.8% (10-42 3FGs) from 3-point range but are still averaging 7.8 3FGM on 38.7% shooting (126-326 3FGs) after averaging 4.6 3FGM on 27.4% shooting in February the opposition has hit 10+ 3FGM 16 times this season (Sixers 4-12 mark) afterdoing so five times in 2011-12 (Sixers 0-5 mark) Philly is 12th in 3-point defense (35.3% 3FGs) this season (6th each of past 2 seasons).

    Philly is averaging 16.5 FTA this season, which would be on pace to smash the NBA record-low (18.0) if Orlando wasnt averaging 16.2 FTA lastseason, Sixer opponents averaged an NBA record-low 16.2 fouls (16.2 fpg this season) and Philly came close to averaging the fewest FTA in leaguehistory (18.2) Philly was 25th in the NBA in FTA differential last season (-2.3 per; -5.0 per this season).

    The Sixers have just 19 FTA over the past two games after averaging 24.5 FTA the two games prior opponents have recorded as many or moreFTM as Philly has had FTA in 39 of the 72 games this season the opposition 1183 FTM (1545 FTA) while the Sixers have just 1191 FTA (858FTM) over a 17-game span from 1/2-2/9, Philly averaged 13.0 FTA.

    Over the past seven games, Philly is shooting 75.5% (77-102 FTs) from the line... however, the Sixers are shooting just 70.3% (624-888 FTs) from the

    line over the past 56 games after shooting 77.2% the first 16 games of the season the Sixers are shooting 72.0% from the line overall this seasonthe Sixers shot 74.2% from the line in 2011-12, down from 77.0% in 2010-11 (highest since 04-05).

    The Sixers have outrebounded the opposition in three of the past four games after doing so just three times the 19 games prior Philly hasoutrebounded its opponent in consecutive games for the first time since a 3-game span from 12/21-12/26 the Sixers are 23rd in total reboundpercentage (19th in 2011-12) and are being outrebounded by 2.2 rpg (-0.5 rpg in 2011-12) Philly is 15-11 when having more boards this season.

    Philly has recorded 25+ assists in 22 of the past 35 games (24.5 apg; 857 total) after doing so eight times the first 37 games of the season (21.5apg) the Sixers are 17-13 when having 25+ assists this season after going 16-4 in 2011-12 Philly is averaging 23.0 apg overall this season.

    Over the past five games, opponents are averaging just 20.0 assists (100 total) after averaging 26.8 apg the nine games prior the opposition isaveraging 22.8 apg overall this season, up from 19.6 in 2011-12 the Sixers are 7-16 when the opposition has 25+ assists after going 2-8 in 2011-12 opponents have recorded an assist on 62.4% of their field goals made this season, up from 57.1% in 2011-12.

    Over the past 16 games, Philly is averaging 14.2 turnovers (227 total) after averaging 11.4 tpg the five games prior the Sixers are second in theleague with 13.1 tpg this season after averaging an NBA record-low 11.2 tpg in 2011-12 the Sixers first in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.75; first in 201112 w/1.97, second in 2010-11 w/1.92).

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    EVEN MORE STATISTICAL OBSERVATIONS:

    Opponents have just 18 points off turnovers over the past two games but are still averaging 17.1 P.O.T. (240 total) over the past 14 games, up froman average of 13.7 the first 58 games of the season the Sixers are allowing the second-fewest points off turnovers this season (14.7 per).

    Over the past three games, the Sixers are averaging just 5.33 steals (16 total) after averaging 8.77 spg the 13 games prior Philly had 10+ steals infour of the first eight games of the season but just eight times over the past 64 games the Sixers are averaging 7.31 spg overall this season.

    In the 16 games this month, opponents are averaging 15.1 turnovers (241 total) after averaging 11.7 tpg in the 11 games in February the oppositionis averaging 14.4 tpg overall this season (13.9 in 2011-12) the Sixers are averaging 19.1 points off turnovers (305 total) over the past 16 gamesafter averaging 11.8 POT the nine games prior Philly is averaging 16.5 points off turnovers this season (16.3 in 2011-12).

    Philly is averaging just 4.50 blocks (27 total) over the past six games after averaging 11.00 bpg the two games prior the Sixers are averaging 4.53bpg (195 total) over the past 43 games after averaging 5.38 bpg the first 29 games of the season Philly has recorded 7+ blocks 17 times thisseason (11-6 mark), including four straight games from 11/16-11/21, its longest streak since 1/3-1/9/01 the Sixers are averaging 4.88 bpg.

    Over the past two games, the Sixers are outscoring opponents by an average of 8.0 points in the paint (108-92 total) after being outscored by anaverage of 5.6 PIP the 11 games prior Philly is allowing the seventh-fewest PIP this season (39.8 per) but is being outscored by 0.9 PIP pergame the Sixers were second in the NBA in fewest PIP allowed last season and outscored opponents by 4.7 PIP over the final 38 games.

    Over the past nine games, Philly is averaging 15.4 fast break points (139 total) after averaging 9.9 the 16 games prior the Sixers averaged 15.2 FBppg the first 11 games but 12.0 (735 total) over the past 61 Philly is averaging 12.5 fast break points this season (eighth in NBA with 15.4 in 2011-12) the Sixers ranked top-three in fast break scoring in 3 straight seasons from 2008-09 through 2010-11.

    Over the past 16 games, opponents are averaging 14.6 fast break points (233 total), up from 11.7 FB ppg the first 56 games of the season Philly is10th in the NBA in fast break defense this season (12.3 per) after holding opponents to a league-low 10.2 FB ppg in 2011-12 the Sixers have heldthe opposition below 10 fast break points 29 times this season.

    The Sixers have had a player score 30+ points six times this season (Holiday five times, N. Young once) after that occurred twice in all of 2011-12since trading Allen Iverson on 12/19/06, the Sixers have had a player score 30+ points 35 times in 525 games (including when Iverson re-signed withthe team in 2009-10) the Sixers have gone without a 20-point scorer in just 27.8% (20/72) of their games this season, down from 37.9% in 2011-12.

    Phillys bench has scored a total of 35 points over the past two games after averaging 44.5 ppg the two games prior the Sixers are 25th in the NBAin bench scoring this season (27.4 ppg) after ranking fifth in 2011-12 and third in 2010-11.

    The Sixers are averaging 23.1 first quarter points (1663 total) on 43.6% shooting (701-1609 FGs) this season while opponents are averaging 25.3 firsquarter points (1819 total) on 47.3% shooting (740-1564 FGs) in the other three quarters (and overtimes) combined, Philly is averaging 69.8 ppg(44.8% FGs) compared to 71.1 ppg (44.6% FGs) for opponents the Sixers are 13-35 when trailing after the first quarter (16-8 when leading/tied).

    NIFTY FIFTY: This is the Sixers 50th season playing in Philadelphia. The franchise existed for 14 seasons as the Syracuse Nationals before movingto Philly during the summer of 1963. As part of the celebration of the 50th season in Philadelphia, the Sixers honored their roots by playing a preseasongame in Syracuse. Hall-of-famer Dolph Schayes, who played all 14 seasons for the Nationals and finished his career as a Sixer, was in attendance.

    CH-CH-CHANGES: The Sixers have just five players who were on their roster from last season (Lavoy Allen, Spencer Hawes, Jrue Holiday, EvanTurner and Thaddeus Young). Philly entered 2011-12 with 12 of its 15 players returning from the previous season who accounted for 99.5% of theteams scoring in 2010-11. Thaddeus Young, the 12th overall pick in the 2007 NBA Draft, is the longest tenured Sixer (sixth season).

    POWER OUTAGE DOWNTOWN: Over a seven season span from 2005-06 through 2011-12, Philly did not rank higher than 21st in the league in 3-pointers made and has the fewest total 3FGM of any team over the span. The Sixers were just 24th in 3FGM in 2011-12 but did rank eighth in 3-pointpercentage (36.2% 3FGs).

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    TEAM SEASON STAT NOTES/RANKINGS (Rankings only updated the morning of gamedays)

    SIXERS SCORING AND FG% PPG (Rank) 11-12 (Rank) FG% (Rank) 11-12 (Rank)

    The Sixers are 14-7 when scoring 100+ points (17-3 in 2011-12) Philly is 6-23when scoring below 90 (2-18 in 2011-12) the Sixers are 26-8 when outshootingthe opposition this season (30-9 in 2011-12) and 3-35 when failing to do so (5-22in 2011-12) Philly is 23-10 when shooting 45.0% or better (24-5 in 2011-12),including 9-2 when shooting 50.0% or better (12-2 in 2011-12) the Sixers are 2-12 when shooting below 40.0% (2-12 in 2011-12).

    92.9 (28t) 93.6 (22t) 44.5 (18) 44.8 (15)

    OPPONENTS SCORING AND FG% PPG (Rank) 11-12 (Rank) FG% (Rank) 11-12 (Rank)

    Philly is 23-21 when holding opponents below 100 points (34-20 in 2011-12) and12-2 when the opposition scores below 90 (28-8 in 2011-12) the Sixers are 6-22when allowing 100+ points (1-11 in 2011-12) Philly is 0-17 when opponentsshoot 50.0% or better (0-8 in 2011-12) and 13-2 when holding the oppositionbelow 40.0% shooting (14-8 in 2011-12).

    96.4 (10) 89.4 (3) 45.3 (15) 42.7 (3)

    SIXERS 3-POINT SHOOTING 3PT% (Rank) 11-12 (Rank) Avg. 3FGM-A 11-12

    The Sixers are 14-12 when shooting 40.0% or better from 3-point range (16-8 in2011-12) and have hit 7+ 3FGM 32 times (16 times in 2011-12) Philly has hit10+ 3FGM nine times this season after doing so four times in 2011-12.

    36.1 (13) 36.2 (8) 6.3/17.4 5.3/14.6

    OPPONENTS 3-POINT SHOOTING 3PT% (Rank) 11-12 (Rank) Avg. 3FGM-A 11-12

    The Sixers are 16-16 when having more 3FGM than the opposition (25-6 in 2011-12) and 13-27 when having as many or fewer (10-25 in 2011-12) Philly is 5-23when opponents shoot 40.0% or better from behind-the-arc (4-14 in 2011-12) and4-12 when the opposition has 10+ 3FGM (0-5 in 2011-12).

    35.3 (12) 33.4 (6) 6.8/19.3 5.4/16.2

    FREE THROW SHOOTING FT% (Rank) 11-12 (Rank) Avg. FTA 11-12

    Philly is 5-4 when having as many or more FTM as opponents have FTA (7-7 in2011-12) and 14-25 when the opposition has as many or more FTM as the Sixershave FTA (9-12 in 2011-12).

    72.0% (25) 74.2% (21)Sixers: 16.5

    Opp: 21.5

    Sixers: 18.2

    Opp: 20.5

    ASSISTS APG (Rank) 11-12 (Rank) Opp. APG (Rank) 11-12 (Rank)

    The Sixers are 25-27 when having 20+ assists (32-14 in 2011-12), including 17-13when recording 25+ assists (16-4 in 2011-12) Philly is 20-15 when having moreassists than the opposition (33-10 in 2011-12) and 9-28 when failing to do so (2-21 in 2011-12) the Sixers are 7-16 when opponents have 25+ assists (2-8 in2011-12).

    23.0 (10) 22.0 (10) 22.8 (20) 19.6 (7)

    TURNOVERS AND STEALS TPG (Rank) 11-12 (Rank) SPG (Rank) 11-12 (Rank)

    Philly is 0-2 when having more turnovers than assists (0-4 in 2011-12) and 4-1when opponents do so (5-4 in 2011-12) the Sixers are 17-16 when having 12 orfewer turnovers (27-16 in 2011-12) and 2-3 when having 20+ (0-2 in 2011-12)Philly is 3-10 when having 10+ steals (10-9 in 2011-12) and 4-11 when opponentsdo so (2-6 in 2011-12) the Sixers are 3-3 when forcing 20+ turnovers (2-1 in

    2011-12).

    Sixers:13.1 (2)

    Opp:

    14.4 (20)

    Sixers:11.2 (1)

    Opp:

    13.9 (21)

    Sixers:7.31 (19)

    Opp:

    7.25 (5)

    Sixers:7.97 (14)

    Opp:

    5.92 (1)

    REBOUNDING RPG (Rank) 11-12 (Rank) Opp. RPG (Rank) 11-12 (Rank)

    The Sixers are 15-11 when outrebounding opponents (20-11 in 2011-12) and 14-32 when having as many or fewer boards (15-20 in 2011-12) Philly is 5-2 whenoutrebounding the opposition by 10+ boards (8-1 in 2011-12) and 1-9 when beingoutrebounded by 10 or more (4-9 in 2011-12).

    41.4 (20) 43.2 (7) 43.6 (25) 43.7 (25)

    BLOCKS BPG (Rank) 11-12 (Rank) Opp. BPG (Rank) 11-12 (Rank)

    The Sixers have recorded 7+ blocks 17 times this season (11-6 mark) after doingso 18 times in 2011-12 (9-9 mark) Philly has recorded 10+ blocks five times thisseason after doing so twice in 2011-12.

    4.88 (17) 5.15 (13) 4.89 (13) 4.79 (12)

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    #50 LAVOY ALLEN Forward 6-9/255 2/4/89 Temple/USA 2nd Season

    2012-13 Season Stats 12-13 Season Highs Career Highs 12-13 Season Highs Career Highs

    GP 69 SPG 0.29 PTS 20 @ Sac 3/24/13 20 @ Sac 3/24/13 OR 11 vs. Cha 2/9/13 11 vs. Cha 2/9/13

    GS 37 BPG 0.77 FGM 9 @ Sac 3/24/13 9 @ Sac 3/24/13 DR 11 vs. Cha 2/9/13 11 vs. Cha 2/9/13

    MPG 21.9 FG% .463 FGA 16 vs. Cha 2/9/13 16 vs. Cha 2/9/13 TR 22 vs. Cha 2/9/13 22 vs. Cha 2/9/13

    PPG 6.1 3FG% .000 3FGM AST 4 vs. GS 3/2/13 5 @ Cle 4/18/12

    RPG 5.2 FT% .700 3FGA 1 @ Mil 2/13/13 STL 2 (2 times) 2 (5 times)

    APG 1.0 TPG 0.7 FTM 4 vs. Bos 12/7/12 4 vs. Bos 12/7/12 BLK 4 vs. Tor 11/20/12 4 vs. Tor 11/20/12

    FTA 4 (4 times) 4 (4 times) MIN 41:13 vs. Cha 2/9/13 41:13 vs. Cha 2/9/13

    LAST FIVE GAMES:

    DATE OPPONENT RESULT MIN FG/FGA 3FG/3FGA FT/FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

    3/21 at DEN L 100-101 DNP COACHS DECISION3/24 at SAC W 117-103 22:29 9-13 0-0 2-2 3 4 7 1 1 0 0 0 203/25 at UTA L 91-107 27:24 3-14 0-0 0-0 3 5 8 1 3 0 2 2 63/27 vs. MIL W 100-92 16:11 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 2 0 2 1 23/29 at CLE W 97-87 12:37 2-4 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 4

    SEASON NOTES/TRENDS/CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:

    Has started 37 times this season after starting 15 as a rookie in 2011-12 was the 50th overall pick in the 2011 NBA Draft.

    Has recorded three DNP-CDs this season.

    Had a career-high 20 points at Sacramento on 3/24 after not scoring above 15 points prior in his career.

    Over his past 15 games played, averaging 16.3 minutes played (245 total) after averaging 23.5 mpg his first 54 games played.

    Has scored 10+ points 18 times this season after doing so four times as a rookie in 2011-12.

    Since recording 3+ offensive rebounds in nine straight games from 12/19-1/4, has grabbed 3+ offensive boards six times over his past 35 gamesplayed.

    Recorded his first career double-double at Charlotte on 11/30 had 14 points and 22 rebounds vs. Charlotte on 2/9 first Sixer with 14+ points and22+ boards in a game since Samuel Dalembert on 3/20/09 Dalembert was also the last Sixer with 20+ boards in a game (1/13/10).

    Grabbed at least 6 rebounds in nine consecutive games from 12/19-1/4 after not having a streak longer than two games prior in his career waslongest streak by a Sixer since Samuel Dalemberts 28-game span from 1/5/-3/5/10.

    Since shooting 20-of-21 from the line the first 19 games of the season, is shooting 15-of-29 over his past 50 games played.

    Has committed just 50 turnovers in 69 games played.

    Played all four seasons at Temple and finished his career as the schools all-time leader in rebounds while ranking third in blocks.

    Named first team All-Atlantic 10 as both a junior and a senior and made the conferences all-defensive team in each of his final three seasons.

    As a junior, became the first player in school history to average a double-double since Ollie Johnson in 1970-71.

    #54 KWAME BROWN Center 6-11/290 3/10/82 Glynn Acad. HS (GA)/USA 12th Season

    2012-13 Season Stats 12-13 Season Highs Career Highs 12-13 Season Highs Career Highs

    GP 22 SPG 0.27 PTS 6 vs. Dal 11/27/12 30 vs. Sac 3/17/04 OR 4 vs. Dal 11/27/12 8 (2 times)

    GS 11 BPG 0.45 FGM 2 (5 times) 12 vs. Sac 3/17/04 DR 7 @ GS 12/28/12 15 @ Tor 10/30/02

    MPG 12.2 FG% .459 FGA 5 vs. Uta 11/16/12 16 (3 times) TR 8 (3 times) 19 vs. Sac 3/17/04

    PPG 1.9 3FG% -- 3FGM 1 vs. Dal 11/5/03 AST 2 vs. Uta 11/16/12 7 vs. Atl 12/8/06

    RPG 3.4 FT% .368 3FGA 1 (9 times) STL 1 (5 times) 5 vs. Mem 3/15/09

    APG 0.4 TPG 0.4 FTM 2 vs. Dal 11/27/12 9 (2 times) BLK 3 vs. LAL 12/16/12 6 vs. Bos 10/31/02FTA 4 (2 times) 12 (2 times) MIN 23:38 vs. Uta 11/16/12 48 vs. Sac 3/17/04

    LAST FIVE GAMES:

    DATE OPPONENT RESULT MIN FG/FGA 3FG/3FGA FT/FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

    3/21 at DEN L 100-101 DNP COACHS DECISION3/24 at SAC W 117-103 DNP COACHS DECISION3/25 at UTA L 91-107 DNP COACHS DECISION3/27 vs. MIL W 100-92 DNP COACHS DECISION3/29 at CLE W 97-87 DNP COACHS DECISION

    SEASON NOTES/TRENDS/CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:

    Has started 11 times this season missed four games with a left calf strain from 11/7-11/12, two games (1/8-1/9) due to personal reasons and onegame with a sinus infection (1/18 vs. TOR) has also recorded 43 DNP-CDs this season.

    Over his past 10 games played, averaging 4.4 rebounds (44 total) after averaging 2.5 rpg his first 12 games played.

    Appeared in nine games with three starts for Golden State last season, averaging 6.3 points and 6.3 rebounds before suffering a torn pectoral muscleat Miami on 1/10/12 underwent surgery shortly after and missed the remainder of the season.

    Was the only player in the league last season to average at least 6.0 points and 6.0 rebounds while playing fewer than 21.0 mpg in 2010-11, wasone of just six players who averaged at least 7.5 ppg and 6.5 rpg while playing 26.0 mpg or fewer.

    Shot 50.0% or better from the floor in each of the past seven seasons (2005-06 through 2011-12), including a career-high 59.1% with the L.A. Lakersin 2006-07.

    Became the first high school player to be taken first overall when Washington selected him in the 2001 NBA Draft played his first two seasons withthe Wizards for current Sixers head coach Doug Collins.

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    #33 ANDREW BYNUM Center 7-0/285 10/27/87 St. Joseph HS (NJ)/USA 8th Season

    2012-13 Season Stats 12-13 Season Highs Career Highs 12-13 Season Highs Career Highs

    GP SPG PTS 42 @ LAC 1/21/09 OR 9 vs. Orl 3/14/11

    GS BPG FGM 17 @ LAC 1/21/09 DR 22 @ SA 4/11/12

    MPG FG% FGA 27 @ Pho 4/7/12 TR 30 @ SA 4/11/12

    PPG 3FG% 3FGM 1 vs. Mem 3/25/12 AST 6 vs. SA 2/3/11

    RPG FT% 3FGA 1 (9 times) STL 3 (5 times)

    APG TPG FTM 10 @ LAC 4/4/12 BLK 7 (2 times)

    FTA 12 (2 times) MIN 48:55 @ Mem 3/13/12

    LAST FIVE GAMES:

    DATE OPPONENT RESULT MIN FG/FGA 3FG/3FGA FT/FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

    3/21 at DEN L 100-101 INACTIVE BILATERAL ARTHROSCOPIC KNEE SURGERY3/24 at SAC W 117-103 INACTIVE BILATERAL ARTHROSCOPIC KNEE SURGERY3/25 at UTA L 91-107 INACTIVE BILATERAL ARTHROSCOPIC KNEE SURGERY3/27 vs. MIL W 100-92 INACTIVE BILATERAL ARTHROSCOPIC KNEE SURGERY3/29 at CLE W 97-87 INACTIVE BILATERAL ARTHROSCOPIC KNEE SURGERY

    SEASON NOTES/TRENDS/CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:

    Averaged career-highs of 18.7 points and 11.8 rebounds along with 1.93 blocks per game en route to earning Second Team All-NBA honors wasalso voted a starter for the Western Conference in his first All-Star appearance.

    Last season, ranked 20th in the league in scoring, third in rebounding, sixth in blocks and fourth in field goal percentage.

    Joined Dwight Howard as the only players who averaged at least 10 points, 10 rebounds and 1.50 blocks in 2011-12.

    Recorded 37 double-doubles in 2011-12, including two 20-point, 20-rebound games.

    From 2003-04 through 2011-12, was one of five players (Tim Duncan, Kevin Garnett, Dwight Howard and Shaquille ONeal) to have averaged at least18 points, 11 rebounds and 1.90 blocks in a single season.

    Shot 55.0% or better from the floor in six straight seasons from 2007-08 through 2011-12 and is shooting 56.6% for his career would have ranked10th in NBA history in FG% if he qualified heading into 2012-13.

    Won back-to-back titles with the Lakers in 2009 and 2010.

    Born in Plainsboro, New Jersey and attended St. Josephs High School his junior and senior seasons was a McDonalds All-American.

    #00 SPENCER HAWES Forward/Center 7-1/245 4/28/88 Washington/USA 6th Season

    2012-13 Season Stats 12-13 Season Highs Career Highs 12-13 Season Highs Career Highs

    GP 72 SPG 0.22 PTS 24 vs. BKN 3/11/13 30 @ LAL 1/1/10 OR 6 (3 times) 7 @ Tor 2/7/10

    GS 30 BPG 1.43 FGM 10 (3 times) 12 @ LAL 1/1/10 DR 14 vs. Ind 3/16/13 14 (2 times)

    MPG 27.0 FG% .461 FGA 18 @ Chi 2/28/13 20 @ LAL 1/1/10 TR 17 vs. Mil 3/27/13 17 vs. Mil 3/27/13

    PPG 10.9 3FG% .338 3FGM 2 (4 times) 4 @ LAL 1/1/10 AST 8 vs. Ind 3/16/13 9 (3 times)

    RPG 7.2 FT% .778 3FGA 3 (6 times) 5 (2 times) STL 3 @ Mem 12/26/12 3 (7 times)

    APG 2.2 TPG 1.6 FTM 8 @ Dal 12/18/12 8 @ Dal 12/18/12 BLK 7 vs. Ind 3/16/13 7 vs. Ind 3/16/13FTA 8 @ Dal 12/18/12 8 (2 times) MIN 41:05 @ Mil 2/13/13 44:26 vs. Phi 3/22/09

    LAST FIVE GAMES:

    DATE OPPONENT RESULT MIN FG/FGA 3FG/3FGA FT/FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

    3/21 at DEN L 100-101 38:09 8-11 1-2 0-0 2 10 12 5 6 0 3 4 17

    3/24 at SAC W 117-103 30:54 7-13 0-1 0-0 4 6 10 3 3 1 2 1 143/25 at UTA L 91-107 28:45 4-7 0-0 6-7 2 6 8 0 4 0 1 3 143/27 vs. MIL W 100-92 35:06 7-14 1-1 0-0 5 12 17 4 2 0 0 0 153/29 at CLE W 97-87 35:57 7-17 2-3 0-0 3 8 11 5 1 0 1 2 16

    SEASON NOTES/TRENDS/CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:

    Has started the past 30 games after coming off the bench the first 42 games of the season started 81 games for the Sixers in 2010-11 and 29 (of 37GP) in 2011-12.

    Had 18 points, 16 rebounds, 8 assists and 7 blocks vs. Indiana on 3/16 becoming just the fourth player in NBA history to post those numbers in asingle game (Jabbar three times, Barkley once for Sixers on 11/28/86 and Olajuwon twice with last coming on 3/29/90).

    Sixers are 21-20 when he scores in double-figures this season (12-8 in 2011-12, 14-6 in 2010-11).

    Since going scoreless on 0-of-9 shooting with 4 rebounds vs. Golden State on 3/2, averaging 14.8 points (222 total) on 52.6% shooting (92-175 FGs)with 10.3 rpg (154 total) over the past 15 games.

    Over the past 52 games, averaging 12.3 points (642 total) after averaging 7.3 ppg the first 20 games of the season.

    Over the past 15 games, shooting 52.6% (92-175 FGs) from the floor after shooting 35.3% the 13 games prior.

    Has scored in double-figures in each of the past eight games, which is the longest streak of his career had a seven-game streak from 12/10-12/21.

    Has scored 20+ points in six of the past 44 games after not doing so his first 146 games as a Sixer had 20 points at Memphis on 12/26, marking hisfirst 20-point effort since scoring 23 points for Sacramento at Denver on 2/1/10.

    Had 20 points, 9 rebounds, 3 steals and 5 blocks at Memphis on 12/26 first Sixer to accumulate those numbers in a single game since Roy Hinsonhad 21 points, 12 rebounds, 3 steals and 6 blocks vs. Cleveland on 11/24/87.

    Had 21 points and 12 rebounds off the bench at Milwaukee on 1/22 first Sixer reserve with 21+ points and 12+ boards since Jumaine Jones had 26points and 13 boards at Indiana on 4/17/01.

    Has 17 double-doubles this season recorded eight double-doubles in 37 games played in 2011-12 after having seven in 81 games played in 10-11.

    Grabbed 8+ rebounds in six straight games from 2/4-2/20 after not having a streak longer that four games prior in his career.

    Over the past 50 games, shooting 81.9% (95-116 FTs) from the line after shooting 60.7% (17-28 FTs) the first 22 games of the season shooting77.8% from the line overall this season shot a career-high 72.7% from the line in 2011-12 after shooting a career-worst 53.4% in 2010-11.

    Since the start of January (41 games), averaging 2.9 assists (119 total) after averaging 1.3 apg the first 31 games of the season.

    Averaging 2.07 blocks (29 total) over the past 14 games after averaging 0.92 bpg the 13 games prior averaged 1.93 bpg in January.

    Sixers were 22-15 in games he played last season and 13-16 in games that he missed.

    Uncle, Steve Hawes, played 10 seasons in the NBA from 1974-1984.

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    #11 JRUE HOLIDAY Guard 6-4/205 6/12/90 UCLA/USA 4th Season

    2012-13 Season Stats 12-13 Season Highs Career Highs 12-13 Season Highs Career Highs

    GP 68 SPG 1.65 PTS 35 vs. NY 1/26/13 35 vs. NY 1/26/13 OR 4 (3 times) 4 (4 times)

    GS 68 BPG 0.44 FGM 16 vs. NY 1/26/13 16 vs. NY 1/26/13 DR 7 @ Pho 1/2/13 8 (3 times)

    MPG 38.3 FG% .443 FGA 28 vs. Chi 12/12/12 28 vs. Chi 12/12/12 TR 10 (2 times) 10 (4 times)

    PPG 18.5 3FG% .380 3FGM 5 @ NY 11/4/12 6 @ Cle 4/18/12 AST 15 (2 times) 15 (2 times)

    RPG 4.4 FT% .756 3FGA 7 (2 times) 8 (2 times) STL 5 (2 times) 7 vs. Atl 3/26/10

    APG 8.5 TPG 3.9 FTM 7 vs. Hou 1/12/13 7 (6 times) BLK 2 (3 times) 2 (13 times)FTA 9 vs. Det 11/14/12 9 (3 times) MIN 45:30 vs. Tor 1/18/13 46:31 @ Mil 4/2/11

    LAST FIVE GAMES:

    DATE OPPONENT RESULT MIN FG/FGA 3FG/3FGA FT/FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

    3/21 at DEN L 100-101 37:43 6-12 3-5 3-3 0 6 6 15 3 4 5 1 183/24 at SAC W 117-103 38:39 9-20 1-4 2-6 4 6 10 7 0 5 4 1 213/25 at UTA L 91-107 24:29 2-8 1-2 2-4 0 1 1 1 0 0 4 0 73/27 vs. MIL W 100-92 37:08 6-17 2-3 4-4 2 2 4 6 4 0 6 0 183/29 at CLE W 97-87 35:30 9-20 2-3 0-0 1 4 5 6 2 3 3 1 20

    SEASON NOTES/TRENDS/CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:

    Named to his first ever All-Star Game on 1/24, becoming the youngest player in franchise history to receive that honor had 6 points (3-6 FGs), 2rebounds, an assist and 2 steals in 15 minutes of play in his All-Star debut.

    Missed four games (Sixers 0-4 mark) from 12/14-12/19 with a left foot sprain first games missed due to injury since a three-game span from 12/5-12/9/09.

    Only player in the league averaging at least 18.0 points and 8.0 assists this season.

    Has recorded 20 double-doubles this season, including one triple-double (at PHO on 1/2) after having one in 2011-12.

    Shooting 39.7% (100-252 FGs) from the floor in the 16 games this month, down from 43.5% in February and 48.0% in January.

    Has scored 20+ points in five of the past nine games but below 8 points twice over that span.

    Has scored 20+ points 28 times this season (Sixers 16-12 mark), including 30+ points five times scored 20+ points 10 times in 2011-12 scored29+ points in three straight games from 1/12-1/18, the longest streak by a Sixer since a 5-game span by Allen Iverson from 11/18-12/2/06.

    Has scored 30+ points five times this season most 30-point games in a single season by a Sixer since Allen Iverson had eight in 2006-07 scoreda career-high 35 points vs. New York on 1/26 most points by a Sixer in a single game since Willie Green had 37 points at Toronto on 4/18/07.

    Had 33 points and 13 assists vs. Phoenix on 11/25 and 33 points with 14 assists vs. Toronto on 1/18 prior to that, last Sixer with 33+ points and 13+assists in the same game was Allen Iverson (38 points and 15 assists) vs. Orlando on 1/26/06.

    Over the past seven games, averaging 6.4 assists (45 total) after averaging 10.4 apg the seven games prior fourth in the NBA with 8.5 apg thisseason averaged 4.5 apg in 2011-12, down from 6.5 apg in 2010-11 Maurice Cheeks averaged a franchise-high 9.2 apg in 1985-86.

    Recorded at least 8 assists in nine straight games from 12/23-1/8, which tied for the longest single season streak by a Sixer dating back to 1985-86.

    Has recorded 7+ assists in 50 of his 68 games played this season after doing so 11 times in 2011-12 did not have 7+ assists in more than twoconsecutive games in 2011-12.

    Over the past six games, has an assist-to-turnover ratio of 1.50 (39-26 total) after having a 3.40 the nine games prior has an assist-to-turnover ratioof 2.21 this season first in the NBA with 3.9 tpg committed 7+ turnovers eight times this season.

    Averaging 3.2 FTA this season, up from 1.8 per game in 2011-12.

    Over the past 10 games, shooting 52.9% (18-34 3FGs) from 3-point range after shooting 4-of-17 the five games prior shooting 38.0% from behind-the-arc overall this season (37.7% for his career entering 2012-13).

    #7 ROYAL IVEY Guard 6-4/200 12/20/81 Texas/USA 9th Season

    2012-13 Season Stats 12-13 Season Highs Career Highs 12-13 Season Highs Career Highs

    GP 49 SPG 0.39 PTS 17 vs. GS 3/2/13 19 @ NJ 1/29/08 OR 3 (2 times) 4 vs. Atl 1/16/08

    GS 5 BPG 0.06 FGM 6 vs. GS 3/2/13 8 @ NJ 1/29/08 DR 3 (2 times) 6 at Det 12/23/06

    MPG 13.1 FG% .431 FGA 9 vs. Bos 3/5/13 16 (3 times) TR 6 vs. NY 11/5/12 8 vs. Atl 1/16/08

    PPG 3.1 3FG% .418 3FGM 4 vs. GS 3/2/13 4 (2 times) AST 5 @ Tor 11/10/12 8 vs. GS 1/19/08

    RPG 1.1 FT% .600 3FGA 7 vs. Bos 3/5/13 7 (2 times) STL 3 (2 times) 5 vs. Was 4/13/07

    APG 0.6 TPG 0.4 FTM 2 (4 times) 6 (2 times) BLK 1 (3 times) 2 (4 times)FTA 4 (2 times) 7 vs. Was 1/27/08 MIN 36:34 vs. Bos 3/5/13 43:40 @ Phi 1/30/08

    LAST FIVE GAMES:

    DATE OPPONENT RESULT MIN FG/FGA 3FG/3FGA FT/FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

    3/21 at DEN L 100-101 17:24 1-4 1-3 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 33/24 at SAC W 117-103 8:59 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 03/25 at UTA L 91-107 3:57 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    3/27 vs. MIL W 100-92 15:49 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 23/29 at CLE W 97-87 6:40 1-3 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

    SEASON NOTES/TRENDS/CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:

    Has recorded 18 DNP-CDs this season missed three games (12/7-12/10) with a right groin strain and two games with strep throat (12/12-12/14).

    Has 28 assists and 19 steals with 19 turnovers this season entered the season with an assist-to-turnover ratio of 2.00 and with nearly as manysteals (207) as turnovers (235) from 2008-09 through 2011-12, had 75 steals with just 48 turnovers in 174 games played.

    Over his past seven games played, shooting 2-of-11 from 3-point range after shooting 50.9% (27-53 3FGs) his previous 28 game played shooting41.8% from behind-the-arc overall this season from 2009-10 through 2011-12, shot 37.5% from behind-the-arc.

    Has scored in double-figures in two of his past 14 games played after scoring below 10 points in 171 consecutive games played from 2/9/09-2/26/13.

    Scored a season-high 17 points on 6-of-6 shooting vs. Golden State on 3/2 last Sixer to score 17+ points without missing a shot was SamuelDalembert on1/15/10 (17 points, 7-7 FGs).

    Spent the past two seasons with Oklahoma City and advanced to the Western Conference Finals in 2011 and the NBA Finals in 2012.

    Appeared in a total of 97 regular season games for Philadelphia during the 2008-09 and 2009-10 seasons

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    #31 CHARLES JENKINS Guard 6-3/215 2/28/89 Hofstra/USA 2nd Season

    2012-13 Season Stats 12-13 Season Highs Career Highs 12-13 Season Highs Career Highs

    GP 58 SPG 0.24 PTS 8 @ Den 11/23/12 27 @ Por 3/25/12 OR 1 (8 times) 2 @ Min 4/4/12

    GS 1 BPG 0.03 FGM 4 @ Den 11/23/12 13 @ Por 3/25/12 DR 2 (4 times) 6 @ Min 4/4/12

    MPG 7.4 FG% .410 FGA 8 @ Was 12/8/12 22 (2 times) TR 3 @ Was 12/8/12 6 @ Min 4/22/12

    PPG 1.9 3FG% .500 3FGM 1 vs. NO 12/18/12 1 (4 times) AST 5 @ Atl 3/6/13 12 vs. NJ 3/30/12

    RPG 0.5 FT% .550 3FGA 2 vs. NO 12/18/12 4 @ Por 3/25/12 STL 2 (2 times) 3 (2 times)

    APG 0.7 TPG 0.4 FTM 2 (3 times) 6 @ Hou 4/21/12 BLK 1 vs. Por 1/11/13 1 (7 times)FTA 4 @ Min 11/16/12 6 (2 times) MIN 29:23 @ Atl 3/6/13 48:00 @ Min 4/22/12

    LAST FIVE GAMES:

    DATE OPPONENT RESULT MIN FG/FGA 3FG/3FGA FT/FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

    3/21 at DEN L 100-101 5:39 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 03/24 at SAC W 117-103 DNP COACHS DECISION3/25 at UTA L 91-107 18:50 2-5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 43/27 vs. MIL W 100-92 DNP COACHS DECISION3/29 at CLE W 97-87 DNP COACHS DECISION

    SEASON NOTES/TRENDS/CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:

    Acquired by Philadelphia along with cash considerations from Golden State in exchange for a protected future second round pick on 2/21.

    In 11 games with the Sixers, averaging 2.5 points, 1.3 assists and 0.9 rebounds in 12.7 minutes per game.

    As a Sixer, has 14 assists and 5 steals with just 2 turnovers.

    Was selected by Golden State with the 44th overall pick in the 2011 NBA Draft in 98 games with 28 starts for the Warriors, averaged 3.9 points and2.0 assists in 12.1 minutes per game.

    Started 28 games for the Warriors last season, averaging 8.6 points, 5.1 assists and 2.0 rebounds in 24.9 minutes per game also posted an assist-to-turnover ratio of 3.23 in those starts.

    Native of Queens, N.Y. and attended Hofstra University schools all-time leading scorer with 2,513 points was named Colonial AthleticAssociation Player of the Year as both a junior and a senior.

    #5 ARNETT MOULTRIE Forward 6-10/245 11/18/90 Mississippi State/USA Rookie

    2012-13 Season Stats 12-13 Season Highs 12-13 Season Highs

    GP 38 SPG 0.34 PTS 14 @ Uta 3/25/13 OR 6 @ Atl 3/6/13

    GS 0 BPG 0.18 FGM 6 (2 times) DR 6 vs. Cha 2/9/13

    MPG 10.0 FG% .531 FGA 11 @ Uta 3/25/13 TR 8 (3 times)

    PPG 3.1 3FG% -- 3FGM AST 2 @ Den 3/21/13

    RPG 2.7 FT% .625 3FGA STL 2 (2 times)

    APG 0.2 TPG 0.3 FTM 3 vs. Por 3/18/13 BLK 2 vs. Ind 3/16/13FTA 5 vs. Min 12/4/12 MIN 26:45 @ Atl 3/6/13

    LAST FIVE GAMES:

    DATE OPPONENT RESULT MIN FG/FGA 3FG/3FGA FT/FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

    3/21 at DEN L 100-101 21:53 3-6 0-0 2-2 5 3 8 2 2 0 1 0 83/24 at SAC W 117-103 6:32 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 23/25 at UTA L 91-107 22:45 6-11 0-0 2-2 4 4 8 0 1 1 0 0 14

    3/27 vs. MIL W 100-92 6:27 2-3 0-0 0-0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 43/29 at CLE W 97-87 5:57 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 2

    SEASON NOTES/TRENDS/CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:

    Has appeared in 24 of the past 26 games while averaging 13.0 minutes per game (312 total).

    Had a career-high 14 points at Utah on 3/25 and is averaging 6.0 points (30 total) and 4.2 rebounds (21 total) over the past five games after averaging1.0 ppg and 2.9 rpg the seven games prior.

    Over the past five games, shooting 59.1% (13-22 FGs) from the floor after shooting 1-of-10 the six games prior shot 12-of-12 from the floor over afour-game span from 2/28-3/5.

    Averaging 6.6 offensive rebounds per 48 minutes played.

    Has committed 5 turnovers over the past six games after having just 5 turnovers his first 32 games played.

    Has recorded 24 DNP-CDs this season.

    Was assigned to the Sioux Falls Skyforce of the D-League on 12/21 and was recalled on 1/6.

    In seven D-League games, averaged 9.7 points, 6.1 rebounds and 1.6 assists in 26.3 minutes per game.

    Had a career-high 12 points on 6-of-9 shooting vs. Indiana on 2/6 after scoring a total of 18 points on 6-of-17 shooting his first 15 games played.

    Named First Team All-SEC last season after averaging 16.4 points, 10.5 rebounds and 1.2 assists while shooting 54.9% from the floor, 44.4% from 3-point range and 78.0% from the line.

    Led the SEC in rebounding (10.5 rpg) and ranked tied for 10th in the nation Recorded 18 double-doubles in 30 games played.

    Shot 78.0% from the line as a junior after shooting 58.7% his first two seasons.

    Averaged 3.7 offensive rebounds in 2011-12, grabbing 6+ seven times, including a career-high 11 vs. Northwestern State.

    Spent his first two seasons at Texas El-Paso before transferring to Mississippi State and sat out the entire 2010-11 season due to NCAA transferregulations.

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    #0 JEREMY PARGO Guard 6-2/219 3/17/86 Gonzaga/USA 2nd Season

    2012-13 Season Stats 12-13 Season Highs Career Highs 12-13 Season Highs Career Highs

    GP 39 SPG 0.33 PTS 28 vs. Phi 11/21/12 28 vs. Phi 11/21/12 OR 2 (2 times) 2 (5 times)

    GS 11 BPG 0.05 FGM 11 vs. Phi 11/21/12 11 vs. Phi 11/21/12 DR 5 vs. Phi 11/21/12 5 vs. Phi 11/21/12MPG 16.8 FG% .396 FGA 19 vs. Phi 11/21/12 19 vs. Phi 11/21/12 TR 5 vs. Phi 11/21/12 5 vs. Phi 11/21/12PPG 6.8 3FG% .338 3FGM 4 vs. Phi 11/21/12 4 vs. Phi 11/21/12 AST 8 (2 times) 8 (2 times)

    RPG 1.3 FT% .677 3FGA 8 vs. Phi 11/21/12 8 vs. Phi 11/21/12 STL 2 @ Atl 11/30/12 2 (4 times)

    APG 2.4 TPG 1.3 FTM 6 @ Mia 11/24/12 6 @ Mia 11/24/12 BLK 1 (2 times) 1 (2 times)FTA 8 @ Mia 11/24/12 8 @ Mia 11/24/12 MIN 38:52 vs. Phi 11/21/12 38:52 vs. Phi 11/21/12

    LAST FIVE GAMES:

    DATE OPPONENT RESULT MIN FG/FGA 3FG/3FGA FT/FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

    3/21 at DEN L 100-101 DNP COACHS DECISION3/24 at SAC W 117-103 DNP COACHS DECISION3/25 at UTA L 91-107 10:58 0-4 0-0 2-2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 23/27 vs. MIL W 100-92 DNP COACHS DECISION3/29 at CLE W 97-87 5:47 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2

    SEASON NOTES/TRENDS/CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:

    Signed a 10-day contract with Philadelphia on 2/7 and for the remainder of the season on 2/18 had 12 points, 6 assists and 4 rebounds in 29minutes of play in his Sixers debut vs. Charlotte on 2/9.

    In 14 games as a Sixer, averaging 4.9 points, 2.0 assists and 1.2 rebounds in 14.9 minutes per game.

    Started the season with Cleveland before being waived on 1/22 in 25 games with 11 starts for the Cavaliers this season, averaged 7.8 points, 2.6assists and 1.3 rebounds in 17.9 minutes per game.

    Started 11 games for Cleveland from 11/21-12/8 while Kyrie Irving was injured and averaged 14.5 points and 4.4 assists scored 20+ points threetimes over that span, including a career-high 28 vs. Philadelphia on 11/21.

    Was not selected in the 2009 NBA Draft and played overseas until signing as a free agent with Memphis prior to the start of last season appeared in44 games with five starts for the Grizzlies in 2011-12 and was traded to Cleveland on 7/25/12.

    Older brother, Jannero, currently plays for Charlotte.

    #23 JASON RICHARDSON Guard/Forward 6-6/225 1/20/81 Michigan State/USA 12th Season

    2012-13 Season Stats 12-13 Season Highs Career Highs 12-13 Season Highs Career Highs

    GP 33 SPG 1.21 PTS 22 @ Cha 11/30/12 44 @ Mia 3/10/06 OR 2 (4 times) 6 (3 times)

    GS 33 BPG 0.45 FGM 9 @ Cha 11/30/12 18 @ Sac 4/16/02 DR 8 (3 times) 12 (2 times)

    MPG 28.4 FG% .402 FGA 17 @ Cha 11/30/12 32 vs. GS 3/6/08 TR 9 vs. Cle 11/18/12 14 (3 times)

    PPG 10.5 3FG% .341 3FGM 5 vs. Uta 11/16/12 9 @ Mil 2/11/12 AST 7 vs. Atl 12/21/12 8 (13 times)

    RPG 3.8 FT% .606 3FGA 9 vs. Tor 11/20/12 14 @ Min 4/2/06 STL 5 vs. Bos 12/7/12 8 @ NJ 4/15/08

    APG 1.5 TPG 0.8 FTM 3 (3 times) 12 @ Ind 4/12/08 BLK 3 vs. Den 10/31/12 3 (16 times)FTA 4 (3 times) 14 @ Chi 2/28/04 MIN 41:36 vs. Bos 12/7/12 51:23 @ Cle 1/11/08

    LAST FIVE GAMES:

    DATE OPPONENT RESULT MIN FG/FGA 3FG/3FGA FT/FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

    3/21 at DEN L 100-101 INACTIVE LEFT KNEE SURGERY3/24 at SAC W 117-103 INACTIVE LEFT KNEE SURGERY

    3/25 at UTA L 91-107 INACTIVE LEFT KNEE SURGERY3/27 vs. MIL W 100-92 INACTIVE LEFT KNEE SURGERY3/29 at CLE W 97-87 INACTIVE LEFT KNEE SURGERY

    SEASON NOTES/TRENDS/CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:

    Underwent surgery on his left knee on 2/19 and will miss the remainder of the season.

    Missed four games with a left ankle sprain (11/5-11/10), one game (at MEM 12/26) with a low back strain and the past 32 games (beginning on 1/21)with left knee synovitis/surgery recorded two DNP-CDs.

    Entering 2012-13, appeared in 805 of a possible 886 games for his career (90.9%) while making 794 starts.

    Scored 20 points four times this season scored 20+ points five times for Orlando in 2011-12.

    Over his final 21 games played, averaged 9.0 points on 37.6% shooting.

    Hit at least 2 3-pointers 18 times this season, including 3+ 3FGM seven times and 4+ twice averaged 1.7 3FGM hit 2+ 3FGM in 10 straightgames from 11/12-11/30.

    Had 40 steals with just 26 turnovers this season (1.54 steal-to-turnover ratio).

    Had 57 3FGM in 33 games played this season, snapping an eight-season streak of having 100+ 3FGM hit a career-high 243 3FGM in 2007-08,which is the fourth-most by any player in a single season.

    Entering 2012-13, had the second-most 3FGM of any player in the league dating back to 2004-05 (1,238), trailing only Ray Allen (1,441).

    From 2007-08 through 2012-13, shooting 39.0% (877-2247 3FGs) from 3-point range after shooting 35.0% his first six seasons.

    Averaged double-digits in scoring in all 12 of his seasons, including 20+ three times (2004-05, 2005-06, 2007-08).

    Averaging just 1.2 turnovers (368 total, 318 GP) over the past four seasons after averaging 2.2 tpg his first seven seasons.

    Was the NBA Slam Dunk champion in 2002 and 2003, joining Michael Jordan as the only players to win in back-to-back years.

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    #12 EVAN TURNER Guard/Forward 6-7/220 10/27/88 Ohio State/USA 3rd Season

    2012-13 Season Stats 12-13 Season Highs Career Highs 12-13 Season Highs Career Highs

    GP 72 SPG 0.89 PTS 27 vs. Mem 1/28/13 29 @ Mil 4/25/12 OR 3 (2 times) 5 vs. NY 4/6/11

    GS 72 BPG 0.21 FGM 12 vs. Mem 1/28/13 13 @ Mil 4/25/12 DR 12 @ LAL 1/1/13 14 @ NY 3/11/12

    MPG 35.7 FG% .422 FGA 26 vs. Bos 12/7/12 29 @ Mil 4/25/12 TR 13 (2 times) 15 @ NY 3/11/12

    PPG 13.4 3FG% .362 3FGM 4 @ Mil 1/22/13 4 @ Mil 1/22/13 AST 9 (3 times) 9 (3 times)

    RPG 6.3 FT% .736 3FGA 7 @ Mil 1/22/13 7 @ Mil 1/22/13 STL 4 @ GS 12/28/12 4 @ GS 12/28/12

    APG 4.3 TPG 2.3 FTM 7 @ NY 2/24/13 7 (2 times) BLK 1 (14 times) 2 (4 times)FTA 10 vs. Orl 2/26/13 10 vs. Orl 2/26/13 MIN 45:00 vs. Bos 12/7/12 45:00 vs. Bos 12/7/12

    LAST FIVE GAMES:

    DATE OPPONENT RESULT MIN FG/FGA 3FG/3FGA FT/FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

    3/21 at DEN L 100-101 31:08 6-12 0-2 0-2 0 4 4 0 3 2 6 0 123/24 at SAC W 117-103 30:18 3-7 0-1 1-2 0 2 2 8 3 1 1 0 73/25 at UTA L 91-107 30:59 2-6 1-2 1-2 2 4 6 0 3 1 3 0 63/27 vs. MIL W 100-92 38:28 6-11 1-2 0-0 0 7 7 4 1 0 2 0 133/29 at CLE W 97-87 37:50 9-17 2-6 3-4 2 11 13 4 3 0 1 0 23

    SEASON NOTES/TRENDS/CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:

    Only Sixer to have started every game this season started 20 games in 2011-12, averaging 12.7 points, 6.7 rebounds and 3.0 assists in 33.1 mpg.

    Is one of six players averaging at least 13.0 points, 6.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists this season (Durant, George, L. James, Pierce, Jo. Smith).

    Hit the game-winning shot with 3.9 seconds remaining in overtime vs. Boston on 12/7

    Averaging 6.3 rebounds led all guards in total boards in 2011-12 (5.8 rpg in 26.4 mpg).

    Has 13 double-doubles this season after having five in 2011-12 and two as a rookie in 2010-11.

    Had 23 points, 13 rebounds and 4 assists at Cleveland last night after averaging 9.3 ppg, 4.0 rpg and 3.3 apg the 12 games prior.

    Over the past nine games, shooting 46.3% (44-95 FGs) from the floor after shooting 35.9% the 19 games prior.

    Scored in double-figures in 17 consecutive games from 11/16-12/19, after not having a streak longer than five games prior in his career.

    Has scored 20+ points 15 times this season (Sixers 9-6 mark) scored 20+ points seven times in 2011-12 and three times as a rookie in 2010-11. Has just 14 FTA over the past nine games averaging 2.5 FTA this season (1.7 in 2011-12).

    Shooting 73.6% from the line this season after shooting 67.6% in 2011-12 (shot 80.8% as a rookie in 2010-11).

    Over the past six games, shooting 6-of-15 from 3-point range after shooting 1-of-9 the four games prior shooting 50-of-138 (36.2% 3FGs) frombehind-the-arc this season after shooting 25-of-93 (26.9% 3FGs) his first two seasons combined.

    Has 17 steals over the past 25 games after having 2+ steals in 11 of the 19 games prior (1.42 spg) had 2+ steals five times the first 28 games (0.71spg).

    Has only missed one game in his career due to injury (vs. MIL on 1/16/12).

    As a junior at Ohio State, averaged 20.4 points, 9.2 rebounds and 6.0 assists according to STATS, became the first Division I player to average atleast 20 points, 9 rebounds and 6 assists in a single season since Oscar Robertson did so in back-to-back seasons in 1958-59 and 1959-60.

    Swept the national player of the year honors in 2009-10, picking up the Naismith Trophy, the John R. Wooden Award along with the USBWA,Associated Press and NABC player of the year awards was also Big Ten Player of the Year and Big Ten Tournament Most Outstanding Player.

    #8 DAMIEN WILKINS Guard/Forward 6-6/225 1/11/80 Georgia/USA 9th Season

    2012-13 Season Stats 12-13 Season Highs Career Highs 12-13 Season Highs Career Highs

    GP 51 SPG 0.55 PTS 24 @ Den 3/21/13 41 @ Atl 11/16/07 OR 3 (2 times) 5 (8 times)GS 11 BPG 0.31 FGM 10 @ Den 3/21/13 15 @ Atl 11/16/07 DR 4 @ Sac 3/24/13 10 vs. Was 12/26/09

    MPG 15.5 FG% .466 FGA 15 (2 times) 20 @ Atl 11/16/07 TR 6 (2 times) 13 vs. Was 12/26/09

    PPG 5.4 3FG% .308 3FGM 2 (4 times) 5 @ Hou 1/3/07 AST 6 (3 times) 8 @ Den 12/29/05

    RPG 1.3 FT% .720 3FGA 5 @ Mia 3/8/13 10 @ Hou 1/3/07 STL 4 @ Den 3/21/13 7 vs. Uta 3/5/06

    APG 1.3 TPG 0.8 FTM 5 vs. Hou 1/12/13 12 @ Atl 2/10/06 BLK 3 (2 times) 3 (4 times)FTA 6 (2 times) 13 vs. Atl 2/10/06 MIN 39:30 @ Sac 3/24/13 51 @ Atl 11/16/07

    LAST FIVE GAMES:

    DATE OPPONENT RESULT MIN FG/FGA 3FG/3FGA FT/FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

    3/21 at DEN L 100-101 39:13 10-15 2-4 2-4 0 1 1 2 3 4 3 0 243/24 at SAC W 117-103 39:30 6-13 1-3 4-5 2 4 6 3 2 1 0 1 173/25 at UTA L 91-107 22:47 5-9 0-2 3-4 0 0 0 1 2 1 2 0 133/27 vs. MIL W 100-92 26:07 7-15 1-3 3-4 3 2 5 4 2 2 3 0 183/29 at CLE W 97-87 38:01 2-3 0-0 3-4 1 2 3 6 1 1 2 2 7

    SEASON NOTES/TRENDS/CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:

    Has recorded 18 DNP-CDs this season missed two games (12/10-12/12) with a right calf strain and one game (1/30 vs. WAS) due to personalreason.

    Has scored 10+ points in 12 of his past 19 games played after not scoring above 7 points prior this season had 21 points at Atlanta on 3/6, markinghis first 20-point effort since 3/24/08 for Seattle vs. Portland also scored a season-high 24 points at Denver on 3/21.

    Over the past 13 games, averaging 13.4 points (174 total) on 54.0% shooting (68-126 FGs).

    Scored 10+ points in four consecutive games from 3/6-3/11, his longest streak since a seven-game span from 3/21-4/6/08.

    Has started the past 11 games (Sixers 6-5 mark) after coming off the bench his first 40 games played.

    Over the past 11 games, averaging 31.3 minutes played (344 total).

    Has 11 3FGM over the past 13 games after having just one his first 38 games played.

    Has 11 blocks over the past 11 games after having 5 his first 40 games played.

    Son of former NBA player Gerald Wilkins and the nephew of Dominique Wilkins.

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    #4 DORELL WRIGHT Guard/Forward 6-9/205 12/2/85 So. Kent Prep (CT)/USA 9th Season

    2012-13 Season Stats 12-13 Season Highs Career Highs 12-13 Season Highs Career Highs

    GP 70 SPG 0.77 PTS 28 @ Mem 12/26/12 34 @ Hou 3/23/11 OR 3 (3 times) 6 @ Phi 2/7/08

    GS 8 BPG 0.43 FGM 8 (2 times) 14 @ Hou 3/23/11 DR 9 @ Atl 3/6/13 13 (2 times)

    MPG 22.1 FG% .393 FGA 18 @ Dal 12/18/12 24 vs. LAL 1/12/11 TR 9 (4 times) 18 @ GS 12/7/07

    PPG 8.6 3FG% .376 3FGM 7 @ Dal 12/18/12 9 @ Min 11/27/10 AST 9 vs. LAL 12/16/12 9 (2 times)

    RPG 3.9 FT% .833 3FGA 13 @ Dal 12/18/12 13 (2 times) STL 4 (2 times) 6 vs. Sac 4/10/11

    APG 1.8 TPG 0.9 FTM 7 (2 times) 10 (2 times) BLK 3 (3 times) 6 vs. NJ 12/29/06

    FTA 8 @ Mem 12/26/12 12 @ Bos 4/19/06 MIN 39:49 @ Hou 12/19/12 48:00 (5 times)

    LAST FIVE GAMES:

    DATE OPPONENT RESULT MIN FG/FGA 3FG/3FGA FT/FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

    3/21 at DEN L 100-101 14:30 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 03/24 at SAC W 117-103 29:41 6-13 6-10 4-4 0 3 3 6 2 0 1 1 223/25 at UTA L 91-107 32:00 5-12 2-8 7-7 0 2 2 4 1 3 0 0 193/27 vs. MIL W 100-92 27:31 5-13 3-7 1-1 0 2 2 5 0 1 0 0 143/29 at CLE W 97-87 20:46 1-6 1-5 0-0 1 2 3 1 1 0 0 1 3

    SEASON NOTES/TRENDS/CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:

    Has recorded two DNP-CDs this season (1/26-1/28).

    In nine starts, averaging 12.1 points (97 total) and 5.3 rebounds (42 total) while also averaging 2.0 3FGM on 38.0% shooting (16-42 3FGs).

    Has scored in double-figures in 15 of the past 21 games (11.9 ppg; 249 total) after not doing so in any of his previous 15 games played (3.9 ppg).

    Has hit 2+ 3FGM 33 times this season, including 3+ 19 times had the second-most 3FGM (299) of any player (Ryan Anderson w/300) over the pasttwo seasons led the NBA in 3-pointers made in 2010-11 (194).

    Over the past 21 games, shooting 51-of-124 (41.1% 3FGs) from 3-point range after shooting 8-of-33 (24.2% 3FGs) his previous 15 games played.

    Averaging 2.4 3FGM (51 total) over the past 21 games after averaging 1.1 3FGM his previous 44 game played averaged 2.4 3FGM the first sevengames of the season.

    Has recorded 2+ steals 14 times this season and has 50 steals with 60 turnovers from 2009-10 through 2011-12, had nearly as many steals (234)as turnovers (237).

    Was a member of Miamis championship team in 2006.

    Originally committed to DePaul University before declaring for the 2004 NBA Draft straight out of prep school.

    #1 NICK YOUNG Guard 6-7/210 6/1/85 USC/USA 6th Season

    2012-13 Season Stats 12-13 Season Highs Career Highs 12-13 Season Highs Career Highs

    GP 53 SPG 0.58 PTS 30 vs. LAL 12/16/12 43 vs. Sac 1/11/11 OR 4 vs. LAL 12/16/12 4 vs. LAL 12/16/12

    GS 17 BPG 0.26 FGM 12 vs. LAL 12/16/12 14 (2 times) DR 5 (2 times) 7 (2 times)

    MPG 24.8 FG% .407 FGA 23 vs. LAL 12/16/12 33 @ OKC 1/28/11 TR 6 (2 times) 9 vs. Ind 12/29/10

    PPG 10.8 3FG% .352 3FGM 6 vs. LAL 12/16/12 7 (2 times) AST 5 (2 times) 6 vs. LAL 3/7/12

    RPG 2.4 FT% .809 3FGA 12 vs. LAL 12/16/12 12 vs. LAL 12/16/12 STL 4 vs. Orl 2/4/13 4 (2 times)

    APG 1.5 TPG 0.9 FTM 7 (2 times) 11 @ Det 11/1/08 BLK 2 vs. Orl 2/4/13 2 (11 times)

    FTA 9 @ Min 2/20/13 12 @ NO 2/1/11 MIN 41:07 (2 times) 51:50 @ OKC 1/28/11

    LAST FIVE GAMES:

    DATE OPPONENT RESULT MIN FG/FGA 3FG/3FGA FT/FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

    3/21 at DEN L 100-101 DNP COACHS DECISION3/24 at SAC W 117-103 DNP COACHS DECISION3/25 at UTA L 91-107 DNP COACHS DECISION3/27 vs. MIL W 100-92 DNP COACHS DECISION3/29 at CLE W 97-87 DNP COACHS DECISION

    SEASON NOTES/TRENDS/CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:

    Missed four games (12/1-12/8) with a left great toe hyperextension and seven games (3/2-3/11) with a left ankle sprain has recorded eight DNP-CDs.

    Has started 17 games as a starter, averaging 13.1 points (222 total).

    Has scored below 10 points in eight of his past 11 games played after doing so just three times the 18 games prior.

    Has scored 20+ points eight times this season.

    Shooting 35.2% from behind-the-arc this season entering 2012-13, was shooting 37.8% from 3-point range for his career.

    Has committed just 47 turnovers in 53 games played.

    Over the past two seasons, averaged 15.8 points and 1.7 3-pointers made was one of 17 players over that span who hit at least 200 3-pointers

    while shooting 37.5% from behind-the-arc or better. Has never shot below 80.0% from the line in any of his five seasons.

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    #21 THADDEUS YOUNG Forward 6-8/235 6/21/88 Georgia Tech/USA 6th Season

    2012-13 Season Stats 12-13 Season Highs Career Highs 12-13 Season Highs Career Highs

    GP 66 SPG 1.71 PTS 29 vs. OKC 11/24/12 32 @ Tor 3/7/10 OR 8 vs. Bos 12/7/12 8 @ Mil 3/5/12

    GS 66 BPG 0.82 FGM 13 (3 times) 14 vs. Chi 3/13/09 DR 11 vs. GS 3/2/13 11 vs. GS 3/2/13

    MPG 35.2 FG% .530 FGA 23 vs. OKC 11/24/12 24 vs. Tor 1/8/10 TR 16 vs. GS 3/2/13 16 vs. GS 3/2/13

    PPG 15.1 3FG% .143 3FGM 1 vs. Was 1/30/13 4 @ Atl 11/1/08 AST 5 (2 times) 5 (4 times)

    RPG 7.5 FT% .558 3FGA 1 (7 times) 8 vs. Det 12/9/09 STL 5 (4 times) 5 (6 times)

    APG 1.7 TPG 1.1 FTM 6 (2 times) 11 vs. Min 3/25/09 BLK 4 (3 times) 4 (5 times)FTA 11 vs. Dal 11/27/12 14 vs. Min 3/25/09 MIN 44:58 vs. Tor 1/18/13 46:21 @ Cle 11/21/09

    LAST FIVE GAMES:

    DATE OPPONENT RESULT MIN FG/FGA 3FG/3FGA FT/FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS

    3/21 at DEN L 100-101 34:21 9-15 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 3 2 2 0 183/24 at SAC W 117-103 32:58 6-14 0-1 2-2 3 3 6 1 4 1 0 0 143/25 at UTA L 91-107 17:06 3-7 0-0 0-0 3 1 4 1 2 0 1 0 63/27 vs. MIL W 100-92 37:13 7-12 0-0 0-0 4 3 7 2 2 2 2 2 143/29 at CLE W 97-87 40:55 9-13 0-0 0-2 3 3 6 1 2 1 1 0 18

    SEASON NOTES/TRENDS/CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:

    Suffered a left hamstring strain in the second quarter vs. Orlando on 2/4 and missed six games (Sixers 1-5 mark) missed just one game due toinjury from 2010-11 through 2011-12 (sat out an additional two games for rest over that span).

    Has started all 66 of his games played this season after starting a total of two games the previous two seasons started 71 games in 2008-09,averaging a career-high 15.3 ppg.

    Has 18 double-doubles this season after having just one in 2011-12.

    Averaging 5.3 rebounds (42 total) over the past eight games after averaging 12.3 rpg the three games prior.

    In the 16 games this month, averaging 16.8 points (269 total) on 57.9% shooting (124-214 FGs) after averaging 13.6 ppg on 47.8% shooting in 19games played in January and February combined.

    Has 6 steals over the past six games after averaging 2.50 spg the 10 games prior averaging 1.71 spg overall this season (12th in NBA).

    Scored in double-figures in 25 consecutive games from 11/20-1/5, which was the longest streak by a Sixer since Andre Iguodalas 35-game span from12/19/08-3/7/09.

    Has scored 20+ points 11 times this season Sixers are 4-7 when he scores 20+ points this season after going 5-2 in 2011-12 and 12-3 in 2010-11.

    Had 29 points and 15 rebounds vs. Oklahoma City on 11/25 became just the fifth Sixer since Charles Barkley to have 29+ points and 15+ boards inthe same game (Elton Brand, Chris Webber, Derrick Coleman and Clarence Weatherspoon).

    Has recorded 20+ points and 14+ rebounds in the same game four times this season, the most by a Sixer in a single season since Chris Webberaccomplished the feat seven times in 2005-06.

    Has more steals (113) than turnovers (75) this season and ranks sixth in steal-to-turnover ratio (1.51) had 64 steals with 55 turnovers in 2011-12and would have ranked eighth in the NBA in steal-to-turnover ratio (1.16) if he qualified.

    Has recorded 3+ steals 16 times this season and 3+ blocks 6 times averaging 0.82 bpg this season after averaging 0.31 bpg for his career prior.

    Shooting 53.0% from the floor this season entered 2012-13 shooting 50.8% for his career.

    Shooting 55.8% from the line this season shot a career-high 77.1% from the line in 2011-12.

    Was the 12th overall pick by Philadelphia in 2007 NBA Draft and is the longest tenured Sixer.

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    OFF THE COURT PLAYER INFO

    LAVOY ALLEN:Born in Morrisville, Pa. and attended Pennsbury High School

    KWAME BROWN:Is the seventh of eight children Signed a letter of intent with the University of Florida before declaring for the 2001 NBA DraftHad 17 points, 7 rebounds and 5 blocks in the 2001 McDonalds All-American Game Selected First Team All-USA by USA Today and First Team All-

    American by Parade Magazine as a high school senior at Glynn Academy in Georgia Named High School Player of the Year in Georgia afteraveraging 20.1 points, 13.3 rebounds, 5.8 blocks, 3.0 assists and 2.0 steals as a senior.

    ANDREW BYNUM:Youngest player ever selected in the NBA Draft Entered the NBA straight from high school after originally committing to play atConnecticut As a senior at St. Joseph High School (Metuchen, NJ), averaged 22.0 points, 16.0 rebounds and 5.0 blocks and was named aMcDonalds All-American Has a brother, Corey Enjoys reading, computers and listening to music Played the piano for two years Enjoys playing

    tennis and golf Wears size 18 shoes.

    SPENCER HAWES:Was a member of the 2006 FIBA Americas Under-18 Championship team which won the gold medal Also a member of the 2006USA Junior National Select Team which defeated the World Select Team at the Nike Hoop Summit Averaged 20.0 points, 11.3 rebounds, 3.0 assistsand 3.10 blocks as a senior at Seattle Prep High School Was a McDonalds, Parade Magazine and EA Sports All-American Named Seattle TimesState High School Player of the Year following his senior season Led his team to the 2006 state Class 3A championship Graduated with a 3.70grade-point average Full name is Spencer Mason Reynvaan-Hawes Son of Jeff and Lisa Hawes Has a younger sister Kaija Father played atWashington from 1972-74 and uncle, Steve, was a Husky from 1970-72 and played 10 seasons in the NBA Enjoys watching the Seattle SeahawksFavorite pre-game meal is steak and potatoes Pays close attention to politics and current events.

    JRUE HOLIDAY:As a senior at Campbell High School in Chatsworth, Calif., averaged 25.9 points, 11.2 rebounds, 6.9 assists, 4.8 steals Team went31-5 and won the California Division IV state title as a freshman, helped Campbell High to a perfect 32-0 mark along with older brother Justin went onto play at Washington Rated the No. 1 point guard and the No. 2 overall prospect in the Class of 2008 by Rivals.com Named the 2008 GatoradeNational Player of the Year and Parade Magazine First Team All-America Played in the McDonalds All-American Game, tallying 14 points, 5rebounds, 3 assists and 5 steals Lists collecting shoes as a hobby Was the manager for the Girls Tennis Team in high school.

    ROYAL IVEY:Full name is Royal (pronounced roy-AL) Terence Ivey Named after the combined first and last names of his grandfather, Roy Allen

    Born in Harlem, New York Attended one year of prep school at Blair Academy in New Jersey where he was teammates with Chicagos Luol DengBoth of his parents (Rodney and Jennifer) are artists Majored in education at Texas Enjoys bowling and swimming Some of his favorite moviesinclude Reservoir Dogs, Waiting, Wedding Crashers and Napoleon Dynamite Favorite player growing up was Dominique Wilkins.

    CHARLES JENKINS:Had his jersey (#22) retired at Hofstra University Mother, Patricia, is a breast cancer survivor Native of Queens, N.Y. andattended Springfield Gardens High School... Lists Pearl Washington as his favorite athlete.

    ARNETT MOULTRIE:Born in Queens but went to high school in Memphis Son of Rebecca Chandler Majored in Philosophy Shot over 70.0%from the floor during his final two seasons of high school Was a member of the USA U19 team which won gold at the FIBA World Championship inNew Zealand during the summer of 2009.

    JEREMY PARGO:Brother, Jannero Pargo, is currently with the Charlotte Bobcats featured on the cover of the March Madness 2009 issue of SportsIllustrated while playing for Gonzaga.

    JASON RICHARDSON:Son of Elaine Richardson-Cook Has a daught