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(G) Rajon Rondo: 2017-18 Regular Season Schedule

The document provides the schedule and game details for an upcoming regular season game between the New Orleans Pelicans and Boston Celtics. Some key Pelicans players are highlighted, including their stats from the last game. The Pelicans (22-20) will take on the Celtics (34-10) on January 16th, 2018 at 6:30pm at TD Garden in Boston. The game will be televised on FSNO and NBATV, and broadcast on radio at WRNO 99.5 FM.

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(G) Rajon Rondo: 2017-18 Regular Season Schedule

The document provides the schedule and game details for an upcoming regular season game between the New Orleans Pelicans and Boston Celtics. Some key Pelicans players are highlighted, including their stats from the last game. The Pelicans (22-20) will take on the Celtics (34-10) on January 16th, 2018 at 6:30pm at TD Garden in Boston. The game will be televised on FSNO and NBATV, and broadcast on radio at WRNO 99.5 FM.

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New Orleans Pelicans (22-20) vs.

Boston Celtics (34-10)


Regular Season Game #43 • Road Game #23
TD Garden • Boston, MA
January 16, 2018 • 6:30 p.m. (CT)
TV: FSNO/NBATV; Radio: WRNO 99.5 FM
Follow us on Twitter: @pelicansPR

2017-18 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE


10/18 at MEM L, 103-91 1/14 at NYK W, 123-118 (OT)
10/20 vs. GSW L, 128-120 1/16 at BOS 6:30 p.m.*^
[G] RAJON RONDO 10/22
10/24
at LAL
at POR
W, 119-112
L, 103-93
1/17
1/20
at ATL 6:30 p.m.*
vs. MEM 6:00 p.m.*
#9 • Kentucky (12th Season) • 6-1 • 186 10/26 at SAC W, 114-106 1/22 vs. CHI 7:00 p.m.*
2017-18 Averages Notables Last Game 10/28 vs. CLE W, 123-101 1/24 at CHA 6:00 p.m.*
• Signed with NOP 7/20/17. 10/30 vs. ORL L, 115-99 1/26 vs. HOU 7:00 p.m.#
• Career-high and NOP franchise record 25 assists 11/1 vs. MIN L 104-98 1/28 vs. LAC 3:00 p.m.*
7.4 ppg 11/3 at DAL W, 99-94 1/30 vs. SAC 7:00 p.m.*
12/27 vs. BKN.
7.8 apg 4 pts, 5 asts, 4 rbs, 1 stl 11/4 at CHI W, 96-90 (OT) 2/2 at OKC 8:00 p.m.*
• Averaging 14.1 points and 14.8 assists per 48 11/7 at IND W, 117-112 2/3 at MIN 8:00 p.m.*
3.6 rpg (1/14 at NYK)
minutes. 11/9 at TOR L, 122-118 2/5 vs. UTA 7:00 p.m.^*
0.9 spg • 30th career triple-double (1st w/ NOP) 12/11 at HOU. 11/11 vs. LAC W, 111-103 2/7 vs. IND 7:00 p.m.*
• 3.68 AST/TO Ratio. 11/13 vs. ATL W, 106-105 2/9 at PHI 6:00 p.m.*
11/15 vs. TOR L, 125-116 2/10 at BKN 5:00 p.m.*
[G] JRUE HOLIDAY 11/17
11/20
at DEN
vs. OKC
L, 146-114
W, 114-107
2/12
2/14
at DET 6:00 p.m.*
vs. LAL 7:00 p.m.*
#11 • UCLA (9th Season) • 6-4 • 205 11/22 vs. SAS W, 107-90 2/23 vs. MIA 7:00 p.m.*
2017-18 Averages Notables Last Game 11/24 at PHX W, 115-91 2/25 at MIL 2:00 p.m.*
11/25 at GSW L, 110-95 2/26 vs. PHX 7:00 p.m.*
11/29 vs. MIN L, 120-102 2/28 at SAS 7:30 p.m.*
18.4 ppg • Ranked 24th in NBA in APG, 4th in MPG. 12/1 at UTA L, 114-108 3/4 at DAL 6:00 p.m.*
31 pts, 5 rbs, 4 asts,
5.1 apg • Season-high 37 points 12/11 at HOU. 12/2 at POR W, 123-116 3/6 at LAC 9:30 p.m.%
4 stls
4.4 rpg • Back-to-back 30-point games for second time in 12/4 vs. GSW L, 125-115 3/7 at SAC 9:00 p.m.*
career 12/10 vs. PHI (34) and 12/11 at HOU (37). (1/14 at NYK) 12/6 vs. DEN W, 123-114 3/9 vs. WAS 7:00 p.m.*^
1.5 spg
12/8 vs. SAC L, 116-109 (OT) 3/11 vs. UTA 3:00 p.m.*
12/10 vs. PHI W, 131-124 3/13 vs. CHA 7:00 p.m.*
[G] E’TWAUN MOORE 12/11
12/13
at HOU
vs. MIL
L, 130-123
W, 115-108
3/15
3/17
at SAS 7:30 p.m.*
vs. HOU 6:00 p.m.*
#55 • Purdue (7th Season) • 6-4 • 191 12/15 at DEN L, 117-111 (OT) 3/18 vs. BOS 5:00 p.m.*
2017-18 Averages Notables Last Game 12/19 at WAS L, 116-106 3/20 vs. DAL 7:00 p.m.*
12/22 at ORL W, 111-97 3/22 vs. LAL 7:00 p.m.*
• Second season with NOP. 12/23 at MIA W, 109-94 3/24 at HOU 7:00 p.m.*^
13.1 ppg • Currently shooting .533 from the floor (ranked 17th 12/27 vs. BKN W, 128-113 3/27 vs. POR 7:00 p.m.*
2.7 rpg in NBA) and .448 from three-point range (ranked 4th 16 pts, 1 rb, 2 asts, 1 stl 12/29 vs. DAL L, 128-120 3/30 at CLE 7:00 p.m.#
2.2 apg in NBA). (1/14 at NYK) 12/30 vs. NYK L, 105-103 4/1 vs. OKC 5:00 p.m.*
1.0 spg • Career-high-36 points to go with career-high six 1/3 at UTA W, 108-98 4/4 vs. MEM 8:30 p.m.#
three-point field goals made 12/11 at HOU. 1/6 at MIN L, 116-98 4/6 at PHX 9:00 p.m.*
1/8 vs. DET W, 112-109 4/7 at GSW 7:30 p.m.*
[F] ANTHONY DAVIS 1/10
1/12
at MEM
vs. POR
L, 105-102
W, 119-113
4/9
4/11
at LAC 9:30 p.m.#
vs. SAS 7:00 p.m.*
#23 • Kentucky (6th Season) • 6-10 • 252 [all times Central]
2017-18 Averages Notables Last Game * - Denotes Coverage by FSNO
# - Denotes Coverage by ESPN
• Currently shooting .566 from the field (ranked 7th in ^ - Denotes Coverage by NBATV
% - Denotes Coverage by TNT
26.7 ppg NBA), .364 from three-point range.
10.5 rpg • 29.1 PER (5th in NBA). 48 pts, 17 rbs, 4 stls, All-Star Weekend: Feb. 16-18, Los Angeles, Calif.
2.3 apg • Ranked 4th in NBA in PPG, 8th in RPG, 4th in BPG, 3 blks
1.1 spg 15th in MPG. (1/14 at NYK) ROSTER NOTES/INJURIES: Alexis Ajinca (Right Knee
2.1 bpg • Season-high 48 points (third highest total of Injury), Tony Allen (Left Fibula Fracture), Solomon Hill (Left
career) 1/14 at NYK.
Hamstring Tear), Frank Jackson (Right Foot Fracture) and
Jameer Nelson (Personal) are OUT. Charles Cooke is on G
[F] DeMARCUS COUSINS League Transfer.
#0 • Kentucky (8th Season) • 6-11 • 270 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: Alexis Ajinca (Al-ex-ee A-jin-Sa),
2017-18 Averages Notables Last Game Omer Asik (o-mair AH-shick), Ian (EE-an) Clark, Cheick
25.5 ppg Diallo (Sheck Dee-ALL-oh), Jrue (Drew) Holiday, E’Twaun
• 300th career double-double 11/7 at IND.
12.6 rpg • Currently Ranked 6th in NBA in PPG, 3rd in RPG, 15 pts, 16 rbs, 5 asts, (EE-TWON) Moore, Rajon Rondo (RAW-john RAHN-doh)
5.1 apg 22nd in APG and 7th in BPG…13th in MPG. 7 stls, 3 blks RECENT TRANSACTIONS: 1/14: Sign Mike James to two-
1.5 spg • 23.3 PER (18th in NBA). (1/14 at NYK) way contract. 1/10: Sign DeAndre Liggins to 10-day contract.
1.6 bpg • Career-high 7 steals 1/14 at NYK. 1/8: Waive Jalen Jones. 12/24: Transfer Charles Cooke to
2017-18 NEW ORLEANS REGULAR SEASON RECORDS Greensboro (G League). 12/19: Transfer Jalen Jones to
Texas (G League). 12/18: Recall Charles Cooke from
RECORD HOME ROAD OVERTIME Greensboro (G League). 12/14: Transfer Charles Cooke and
OVERALL 22-20 11-9 11-11 2-2 Jalen Jones to Greensboro (G League). 12/11: Recall
SW DIVISION 2-4 1-1 1-3 Charles Cooke and Jalen Jones from Greensboro (G
WESTERN 11-15 5-6 6-9 0-2 League).
*see pg. 13 for complete transaction log
EASTERN 11-5 6-3 5-2 2-0
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 WRNO
99.5 FM in New Orleans, as the Pelicans enter their second of a multi-season agreement with iHeartMedia, Inc. Sean Kelley is in his
13th season as the radio voice of the Pelicans, while John DeShazier is in his sixth season as color analyst. Kelley & DeShazier will also
host a weekly Thursday night coach’s show with Pelicans head coach Alvin Gentry.

PELICANS 2017-18 HEAD-TO-HEAD WIN GRID:


A B B C C C D D D G H I L L M M M M N O O P P P S S T U W T
T K O H H L A E E S O N A A E I I I Y K R H H O A A O T A O
L N S A I E L N T W U D C L M A L N K C L I X R C S R A S T
W 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 22
L 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 20

TONIGHT’S OPPONENT – Boston Celtics – Atlantic Division


2016-17 Regular Season Match-ups (CT)
Pelicans vs. Celtics
Nov. 14, 2016 vs. Boston, W – 106-105 Jan. 7, 2017 at Boston, 6:30 p.m.
All-Time Record 16-167
2016-17 Record 1-1
2016-17 Regular Season Match-ups (CT)
Home Record 10-7
Nov. 14, 2016 vs. Boston, W – 106-105 Jan. 7, 2017 at Boston, L – 117-108 Away Record 6-10
Last 5 Games 1-4
Last 10 Games 5-5
 New Orleans has won just one of their last six meetings with Boston.
 In two games against Boston last season, Anthony Davis averaged 30.5 points, 16.0 rebounds, 2.0 steals and 2.0 blocks.
 In one game against Boston last season as a member of the Sacramento Kings, DeMarcus Cousins recorded 28 points, nine rebounds, three assists, one steal and four blocks…In two
playoff games against Boston last season as a member of the Chicago Bulls, Rajon Rondo averaged 11.5 points, 10.0 assists, 8.5 rebounds and 3.5 steals against his former team.
 In two games against New Orleans last season, Marcus Smart averaged 18.5 points on .591 shooting from the floor, including .615 from three-point range, 5.5 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 3.0
steals…In one game, Al Horford recorded eight points, eight rebounds and two blocks.
 In one game against New Orleans last season as a member of the Cleveland Cavaliers, Kyrie Irving recorded 49 points on .536 shooting from the floor, including .571 from deep, two
rebounds, four assists, two steals and one block.
 Alvin Gentry is 10-14 (.416) all-time against the Celtics…Brad Stevens is 5-3 (.625) all-time against New Orleans.

PELICANS-CELTICS CONNECTIONS
 Pelicans Associate Head Coach Darren Erman was a coaching assistant, director of scouting and assistant coach for the Celtics, serving in the latter role
under current Celtics Head Coach Brad Stevens.
 Pelicans television analyst David Wesley played for the Celtics from 1994-97, appearing in 207 regular season games, averaging 12.7 points, 5.8 assists, 3.1
rebounds and 1.7 steals in 31.3 minutes per game…His 2,627 points in a Boston uniform ranks him 53rd all-time for scoring in Celtics franchise history.
 Pelicans Gs Rajon Rondo and Tony Allen both played for the Celtics and were members of the 2008 Championship team…Rondo appeared in 527 regular
season games for Boston between 2006-14, averaging 11.0 points, 4.7 rebounds, 8.5 assists and 1.9 steals…Rondo earned four All-Star appearances (2010-
13) while in Boston, named to the All-NBA Third Team in 2012, two NBA All-Defensive First Team nods, and twice was named to the NBA All-Defensive
Second Team…Rondo ranks third all-time in Celtics history for steals (990) and fourth for assists (4,474), while his assists per game (8.5) and steals per game
(1.9) rank first…Allen 336 regular season games between 2004-10, averaging 7.2 points, 2.6 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 1.0 steals.
 Pelicans G Jameer Nelson was acquired by Boston in the trade that sent Rajon Rondo to Dallas…Nelson appeared in six games for the Celtics, averaging 4.8 points, 2.8
rebounds, 5.5 assists and 1.2 steals.
 Pelicans F Darius Miller and Celtics F Daniel Theis were teammates in Germany with Brose Bamberg from 2015-17, winning the league championship in
2017.
 Pelicans rookie G Frank Jackson and Celtics rookie F Jayson Tatum were teammates during their lone season at Duke University during the 2016-17
season.

NEXT OPPONENT – Atlanta Hawks – Southeast Division


2017-18 Regular Season Match-ups (CT)
Nov. 13, 2017 vs. Atlanta, W – 106-105 Jan. 17, 2018 at ATL, 6:30 p.m. Pelicans vs. Hawks
All-Time Record 19-15
2016-17 Regular Season Match-ups
2017-18 Record 1-0
Nov. 23, 2016 at Atlanta, W – 112-94 Jan. 6, 2017 vs. Atlanta, L – 99-94 Home Record 12-6
Away Record 7-9
Last 5 Games 2-3
Last 10 Games 6-4
 New Orleans recorded their largest margin of victory in the series vs. the Hawks on 1/21/11 with a 41-point win at Atlanta, 100-59.
 On 2/2/15, New Orleans ended Atlanta’s 19-game winning streak in their 115-110 home win.
 In their first meeting of the season, Darius Miller scored a career-high 21 points off the bench for New Orleans, including 14 in the final frame, to help lead the Pelicans to the win…Miller
finished the game 5-of-8 (.625) from deep…E’Twaun Moore added 24 points for New Orleans…DeMArcus Cousins recorded 22 points and 16 rebounds, while Jrue Holiday and
Anthony Davis each scored 13 points, with Davis also grabbing 10 boards.
 In their first meeting of the year, Atlanta saw seven players finish in double figures, led by Kent Bazemore with a team-high 22 points…Atlanta finished the game 17-of-36 (.472) from
beyond the arc.
 Alvin Gentry is 15-11 (.576) against the Hawks…Mike Budenholzer is 4-3 (.571) all-time against New Orleans.
RECENT GAMES
New Orleans 123, New York 118 January 14, 2018 – Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
Pelicans High Scorer: Davis, 48 Knicks High Scorer: Porzingis, 25
Pelicans High Rebounder: Davis, 17 Knicks High Rebounder: Kanter, 10
Pelicans High Assists: Cousins/Rondo, 5 Knicks High Assists: Jack, 8

Score By Quarter 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL


Pelicans 13 35 34 27 14 123
Knicks 29 28 39 13 9 118

 New Orleans trailed by as many as 19 in the game.


 New Orleans was just .217 (5-of-23) from the field, and .143 (2-of-14) from three-point range in the first quarter.
 New Orleans did not hold their first lead of the game until the 3:43 mark of overtime.
 Anthony Davis scored 29 of his points in the second half…Jrue Holiday scored nine of his 31 points in overtime.
 New York committed 24 turnovers, leading to 15 Pelican points…New Orleans committed 19 turnovers, resulting in 22 points for the Knicks.
 DeMarcus Cousins recorded six of his career-high seven steals in the first half.

New Orleans 119, Portland 113 January 12, 2018 – Smoothie King Center, New Orleans, LA
Pelicans High Scorer: Davis, 36 Trail Blazers High Scorer: McCollum/Lillard, 23
Pelicans High Rebounder: Cousins, 19 Trail Blazers High Rebounder: Aminu, 11
Pelicans High Assists: Cousins, 8 Trail Blazers High Assists: Lillard, 8

Score By Quarter 1 2 3 4 FINAL


Trail Blazers 25 36 25 27 113
Pelicans 31 30 27 31 119

 New Orleans scored 62 of their points in the paint.


 Darius Miller finished with 16 points off the bench for New Orleans, his highest point total since his career-high 21 points 11/13 vs. ATL…Miller finished with a +/-
rating of plus-27 on the evening…Reserve guard Ian Clark finished with a plus-21 rating.
 After falling behind 19-11 in the first quarter, New Orleans closed the frame on a 20-6 run to take a six-point advantage into the second quarter.
 Trailing 47-31, their largest deficit of the game, with 6:40 remaining in the first half, Portland went on a 30-14 run to close the second quarter to tie the game at the
break…Damian Lillard scored 13 of his points in the frame for Portland.
 New Orleans fell behind by eight points (75-67) with 8:30 remaining in the third quarter, but answered with a 21-13 run to take an 88-82 lead with just under a minute
remaining in the period.
 Clinging to a 100-99 lead with 5:25 remaining in regulation, the Pelicans went on a 13-6 run to push their lead to eight points with just over a minute
remaining…Portland would not get closer than six for the remainder of the ball game…Anthony Davis scored 16 of his points in the final frame, connecting on 7-of-8
field goals in the quarter.

New Orleans 102, Memphis 105 January 10, 2018 – FedEx Forum, Memphis, TN
Pelicans High Scorer: Cousins, 29 Grizzlies High Scorer: Evans, 28
Pelicans High Rebounder: Cousins, 8 Grizzlies High Rebounder: Green, 14
Pelicans High Assists: Holiday, 6 Grizzlies High Assists: Gasol, 7

Score By Quarter 1 2 3 4 FINAL


Pelicans 38 23 9 32 102
Grizzlies 29 31 17 28 105

 Memphis out-scored New Orleans 50-30 in the paint.


 Memphis grabbed 14 of their 50 rebounds on the offensive glass…The Grizzlies out-rebounded the Pelicans by a margin of 10.
 Former Pelican Tyreke Evans scored his team-high 28 points on 10-of-24 shooting from the floor and finished with a +/- rating of plus-23.
 The games featured 11 lead changes and 11 ties.
 Trailing 40-29 early in the second quarter, Memphis went on a 15-4 run to tie the game at 44 with 7:20 remaining in the first half…Trailing 63-60 early in the third
quarter, the Grizzlies mounted another run, this time going on a 13-2 swing to take a 73-65 advantage with 6:52 remaining in the frame.
 Trailing 84-73 with 8:51 remaining in the fourth quarter, New Orleans went on a 16-5 run to tie the game at 89 with 5:31 remaining…DeMarcus Cousins connected
on three three-pointers during the run, and scored 14 points in the final frame.
 After the tie at 89, the game featured seven lead changes and two more ties…The Grizzlies took the lead at 2:26 (96-95) on a Marc Gasol hook shot and held the
advantage for the remainder of the game…New Orleans cut the lead to one point on three more occasions, and missed a three-point shot that would have forced
overtime at the end of regulation.

New Orleans 112, Detroit 109 January 8, 2018 – Smoothie King Center, New Orleans, LA
Pelicans High Scorer: Davis, 30 Pistons High Scorer: Harris, 25
Pelicans High Rebounder: Cousins/Davis, 10 Pistons High Rebounder: Drummond, 14
Pelicans High Assists: Rondo, 15 Pistons High Assists: Bradley, 6

Score By Quarter 1 2 3 4 FINAL


Pistons 34 22 28 25 109
Pelicans 37 22 27 26 112

 New Orleans scored 68 points in the paint…20 of the Pelicans’ first 24 points came inside the paint.
 New Orleans out-scored Detroit on the fast-break, 30-15.
 Rajon Rondo recorded nine of his 15 assists in the first quarter, tying the franchise mark for assists in a quarter set by Chris Paul.
 Leading 63-60 with 10:28 remaining in the third quarter, New Orleans went on a 13-2 run to take a 76-62 lead with 7:18 remaining in the frame…With the Pelicans
leading 81-71 with 4:44 remaining in the third, Anthony Davis exited the game after suffering a right ankle injury…Upon Davis’ exit, the Pistons scored nine
unanswered points and closed the frame out-scoring the Pelicans 13-5 to cut the deficit to just two points (86-84) heading into the final frame.
 New Orleans built an eight-point advantage in the fourth quarter thanks in part to 15 of DeMarcus Cousins’ 20 points coming in the final frame…Trailing 103-95,
Detroit scored eight unanswered points to tie the game with just over two minutes remaining in regulation…New Orleans was able to claim the win with help from
Rajon Rondo, who connected on two lay-ups down the stretch to keep the contest a two-possession game.
2017-18 PELICANS BY THE NUMBERS PELICANS LEADERS (leaders include ties)
Player 10+ 20+ 30+ 10+ 10+ Double- Triple- High High High High High
Pts Pts Pts Rbs Asts Doubles Doubles Pts Rbs Asts Stls Blks
Ajinca
Allen 2 5
Asik
Clark 6 1 1 3
Cooke
Cousins 42 32 10 32 1 32 1 14 28 10 16 17
Crawford 1 1 1
Cunningham 3 1 1 4 2
Davis 35 26 15 22 22 21 14 3 6 21
Diallo
Hill
Holiday 39 16 5 1 1 5 16 18 8
Jackson
James (TOT) 15 3
James (NOP)
Liggins
Miller 13 1 2 1
Moore 27 7 1 1 2 9
Nelson 5 3 5 1
Rondo 11 1 8 6 1 16 6 1
TOTALS 184 82 31 56 10 61 2

DOUBLE-DOUBLE BREAKDOWN
Double-Doubles* Triple-Doubles
Player Point/Assist Point/Rebound 20/10 Point/Rebound/Assist Point/Rebound/Block
(Career Total) (Career Total) (Career Total)
Ajinca (13)
Allen (13)
Asik (56)
Clark
Cooke
Cousins 1 (8) 31 (320) 24 1 (7)
Cunningham (11)
Davis 21 (204) 18
Diallo (3)
Hill (3)
Holiday 1 (71) (5) 1 (2)
Jackson
James
Liggins
Miller
Moore (1)
Nelson (44) (1)
Rondo 6 (187) 1 (46) 1 (30)
* Includes triple-doubles

LEADERS OF THE POD – 2017-18 TEAM LEADERS


CATEGORY PLAYER TOTAL
Points DeMarcus Cousins 1,073
Rebounds DeMarcus Cousins 530
Off. Rebounds Anthony Davis 91
Assists Rajon Rondo 217
Steals DeMarcus Cousins 65
Blocks Anthony Davis 75
3PM DeMarcus Cousins 93
FTM DeMarcus Cousins 256
FTA DeMarcus Cousins 342
STARTING LINEUPS (MOST RECENT IN BOLD)
Games Total (Game #) GUARD (1) GUARD (2) FORWARD (3) FORWARD (4) CENTER (5) W-L PCT.
13 (1-4; 6-14) Holiday Moore Cunningham Davis Cousins 7-6 .538
1 (5) Holiday Moore Miller Cunningham Cousins 1-0 1.000
2 (15-16) Rondo Holiday Cunningham Davis Cousins 0-2 .000
20 (17-22; 27; 29-39; 41-42) Rondo Holiday Moore Davis Cousins 12-8 .600
4 (23-25; 40) Rondo Holiday Moore Cunningham Cousins 2-2 .500
1 (26) Clark Holiday Moore Davis Cousins 0-1 .000
1 (28) Rondo Holiday Moore Miller Cousins 0-1 .000

2017-18 GAMES MISSED


PLAYER REASON GAMES MISSED W/L
Alexis Ajinca Right Knee Injury 42 (11/18-Present) 22-20
Tony Allen Left Knee Inflamation 4 (11/11-17) 2-2
Left Fibula Fracture 14 (12/11-Present) 7-7
Omer Asik Illness 17 (11/18-11/22) 9-8
Charles Cooke G League Transfer 27 (10/30-11/9; 11/20-12/10; 12/15; 14-13
12/17; 12-27-Present)
Anthony Davis Left Knee Quad Tendonitis 1 (10/26) 1-0
Left Adductor Strain 4 (12/2-6; 12/11) 2-2
Right Ankle 1 (1/10) 0-1
Solomon Hill Left Hamstring Tear 42 (11/18-Present) 22-20
Frank Jackson Right Foot Fracture 42 (11/18-Present) 22-20
Jalen Jones G League Transfer 26 (10/30-11/9; 11/20-12/10; 12/15-1/6) 13-13
Jameer Nelson Left Ankle 2 (12/10-11) 1-1
Personal 1 (1/14) 1-0
Rajon Rondo Left Core Muscle Injury 13 (11/18-11/13) 7-6
Rest 1 (12/8) 0-1
TOTAL GAMES MISSED 225 ---
TOTAL GAMES MISSED (INJURY/ILLNESS ONLY) 175 ---

PLAYER GAMES GAMES DNP-CD GAMES DNP GAMES DND GAMES NWT GAMES NWT
INACTIVE Injury/Illness/Rest Injury/Illness/Rest Injury/Illness/Rest Personal/NBA Suspension
Ajinca 42
Allen 6 1 8 3 1
Asik 16 13 1
Clark 4
Cooke 27 9
Cunningham 1
Davis 2 4
Diallo 18
Hill 39 2
Jackson 42
James 1
Jones 29 8
Liggins 2
Nelson 1 1 1
Rondo 11 3
Smith 4
2017-18 PELICANS RECORD WHEN…
CATEGORY H R O CATEGORY H R O CATEGORY H R O
LEAD AFTER Q1 6-5 4-6 10-11 TRAIL AFTER Q1 4-4 7-5 11-9 TIED AFTER Q1 1-0 1-0
LEAD AFTER Q2 7-4 7-4 14-8 TRAIL AFTER Q2 3-5 3-6 6-11 TIED AFTER Q2 1-0 1-1 2-1
LEAD AFTER Q3 9-2 9-4 18-6 TRAIL AFTER Q3 2-7 2-6 4-13 TIED AFTER Q3 0-1 0-1
OUTSHOOT OPP. 11-1 10-5 21-6 OUTSHOT BY OPP. 0-8 0-6 0-14 TIED AFTER Q4 0-1 2-1 2-2
OUTREBOUND OPP. 10-2 9-3 18-5 OUTREBOUNDED BY OPP. 0-6 2-8 2-14 FG% TIED 1-0 1-0
MORE ASSISTS 11-4 7-3 18-7 MORE ASSISTS BY OPP. 0-4 2-7 2-11 REBOUNDS TIED 1-1 1-1
MORE FT ATT. 7-4 8-5 15-9 MORE FT ATT. BY OPP. 4-3 3-5 7-8 ASSISTS TIED 0-1 2-1 2-2
MORE 3FG MADE 4-3 8-4 12-7 MORE 3FG MADE BY OPP. 7-4 3-7 11-11 FT ATT. TIED 0-1 0-1 0-2
MORE TURNOVERS 7-4 6-9 13-13 MORE TURNOVERS BY OPP. 3-5 4-2 7-7 3FG MADE TIED 0-1 0-1
MORE PTS IN PAINT 10-7 6-2 16-9 MORE PTS IN PAINT BY OPP. 1-2 3-9 4-11 TURNOVERS TIED 1-0 1-0 2-0
MORE 2ND CHANCE PTS 3-5 7-3 10-8 MORE 2ND CHANCE PTS BY OPP. 7-4 3-7 10-11 PTS IN PAINT TIED 2-1 2-1
MORE FB PTS 6-4 5-3 11-7 MORE FB PTS BY OPP. 5-5 6-8 11-13 2ND CHANCE PTS TIED 1-0 1-0 2-0
MORE PTS OFF TOs 4-4 5-2 9-6 MORE PTS OFF TOs BY OPP. 7-5 6-9 13-14 FB PTS TIED
MORE BENCH PTS 2-1 3-1 5-2 MORE BENCH PTS BY OPP. 9-7 8-10 17-17 PTS OFF TOs TIED
SHOOT UNDER 40% 0-2 0-2 OPP. SHOOTS UNDER 40% 1-0 3-1 4-1 BENCH PTS TIED 0-1 0-1
SHOOT 40-49% 1-8 5-6 6-14 OPP. SHOOTS 40-49% 10-2 8-8 18-10 1ST GAME OF B2B 1-1 3-1 4-2
SHOOT 50-59% 10-1 6-3 16-4 OPP. SHOOTS 50-59% 0-5 0-2 0-8 2ND GAME OF B2B 0-1 3-2 3-3
SHOOT <60% OPP. SHOOTS <60% 0-1 0-1 1 DAY REST 9-7 5-6 14-13
GRAB 50+ RBS 1-1 2-1 3-2 OPP. GRAB 50+ RBS 0-1 1-2 1-3 2 DAYS REST 1-0 2-1 3-1
GRAB 40+ RBS 9-3 10-8 19-11 OPP. GRAB 40+ RBS 4-8 7-10 11-18 3 DAYS REST 1-1 1-2 2-3
GRAB 40< RBS 2-5 1-3 3-8 OPP. GRAB 40< RBS 7-1 4-1 11-2 ON NATIONAL TV (ESPN/TNT) 0-1 1-1 1-2
HAND OUT 25+ ASTS 10-7 2-5 12-11 OPP. HANDS OUT 25+ ASTS 3-6 3-8 6-14 10+ 3FG MADE 6-5 7-7 13-12
SCORE BELOW 80 OPP. SCORE BELOW 80 OPP. 10+ 3FG MADE 7-6 4-8 11-14
SCORE 80-89 OPP. SCORE 80-89 BEFORE ALL-STAR 11-9 11-11 22-20
SCORE 90-99 0-2 2-4 2-6 OPP. SCORE 90-99 1-0 6-0 7-0 2 PLAYERS w/ 10+ RBS 7-2 7-2 14-4
SCORE 100+ 11-7 9-7 20-14 OPP. SCORE 100+ 10-9 5-11 15-20 2 PLAYERS w/ DBL-DBL 7-3 7-4 16-7
SCORE 110+ 9-4 7-4 16-8 OPP. SCORE 110+ 4-7 4-8 8-15 PLAYER SCORES 14+ BENCH PTS 2-1 3-1 5-2
SCORE 120+ 4-2 2-1 6-3 OPP. SCORE 120+ 1-5 0-3 1-8 GAMES DECIDED BY 3≤ PTS 2-1 0-1 2-2
SCORE 130+ 1-0 1-0 OPP. SCORE 130+ 0-2 0-2 GAMES DECIDED BY 4-5 PTS 3-1 3-1
IN OCTOBER 1-2 2-2 3-4 ON SUNDAY 1-0 2-0 3-0 GAMES DECIDED BY 6-10 PTS 6-6 5-5 11-11
IN NOVEMBER 4-3 4-3 8-6 ON MONDAY 3-2 0-1 3-3 GAMES DECIDED BY 11-19 PTS 2-2 2-3 4-5
IN DECEMBER 4-4 3-4 7-8 ON TUESDAY 1-2 1-2 GAMES DECIDED BY 20+ PTS 1-0 1-1 2-1
IN JANUARY 2-0 1-2 3-2 ON WEDNESDAY 4-3 1-2 5-5 IN WHITE UNIFORMS 7-5 2-3 9-8
IN FEBRUARY ON THURSDAY 1-1 1-1 IN BLUE UNIFORMS 1-3 5-4 6-7
IN MARCH ON FRIDAY 1-3 3-3 4-6 IN RED UNIFORMS 3-1 4-4 7-5
IN APRIL ON SATURDAY 2-1 3-2 5-3
2017-18 NEW ORLEANS PELICANS TEAM HIGHS & LOWS
Highs Lows
Total Points 131 vs. PHI 10-Dec 91 at MEM 18-Oct
Field Goals Made 49 Twice 30 Twice
Field Goals Att. 98 vs. GSW 20-Oct 76 at POR 24-Oct
Field Goal % .576 at HOU 11-Dec .380 at MEM 18-Oct
3-Pt. Field Goals Made 18* at HOU 11-Dec 5 at WAS 19-Dec
3-Pt. Field Goals Att. 39 vs. GSW 4-Dec 16 vs. LAC 11-Nov
Free Throws Made 33 at WAS 19-Dec 6 at DEN 17-Nov
Free Throws Att. 40 at WAS 19-Dec 10 at DEN 17-Nov
Free Throw % 1.000# Twice .538 at HOU 11-Dec
Offensive Rebounds 16 Twice 4 5 Times
Defensive Rebounds 47 at CHI 4-Nov 20 vs. MIN 29-Nov
Total Rebounds 53 at DAL 3-Nov 28 vs. MIN 29-Nov
Assists 40* vs. BKN 27-Dec 15 at MEM 18-Oct
Steals 17^ at NYK 14-Jan 2 3 Times
Turnovers 23 vs. LAC 11-Nov 8 vs. DAL 29-Dec
Blocked Shots 12 at MEM 18-Oct 0# at DEN 17-Nov
1st Quarter Points 41 at HOU 11-Dec 13^ at NYK 14-Jan
2nd Quarter Points 40 vs. ORL 30-Oct 18 at MEM 18-Oct
3rd Quarter Points 41 vs. DAL 29-Dec 9 at MEM 10-Jan
4th Quarter Points 44 vs. PHI 10-Dec 15 vs. ORL 30-Oct
1st Half Points 76 at HOU 11-Dec 38 at CHI 4-Nov
2nd Half Points 67 vs. PHI 10-Dec 35 vs. ORL 30-Oct
2nd Half w/ OT Points 75 at NYK 14-Jan 53 at DEN 15-Dec
Overtime Period Points 14 at NYK 14-Jan 7 Twice
*Franchise Record # Ties Franchise Record ^ Overtime Game
2017-18 OPPONENTS TEAM HIGHS & LOWS
Highs Lows
Total Points 146* at DEN 17-Nov 90^ Twice
Field Goals Made 56# at DEN 17-Nov 33 at POR 24-Oct
Field Goals Att. 104 at POR 2-Dec 76 vs. TOR 15-Nov
Field Goal % .629 at DEN 17-Nov .354^ at CHI 4-Nov
3-Pt. Field Goals Made 22 vs. DAL 29-Dec 2 at PHX 24-Nov
3-Pt. Field Goals Att. 45 at HOU 11-Dec 18 at MIN 6-Jan
Free Throws Made 27 Twice 8 vs. ATL 13-Nov
Free Throws Att. 33 at POR 24-Oct 9 vs. ATL 13-Nov
Free Throw % 1.000# at POR 2-Dec .571 at MEM 18-Oct
Offensive Rebounds 22 vs. PHI 10-Dec 4 at HOU 11-Dec
Defensive Rebounds 45 at POR 24-Oct 23 vs. MIL 13-Dec
Total Rebounds 63 at POR 24-Oct 34 at SAC 26-Oct
Assists 37 at DEN 17-Nov 12 at PHX 24-Nov
Steals 14 4 Times 4 3 Times
Turnovers 24^ at NYK 14-Jan 5 at POR 2-Dec
Blocked Shots 8 Twice 1 5 Times
1st Quarter Points 40 at SAC 26-Oct 17 at GSW 25-Nov
2nd Quarter Points 43# at HOU 11-Dec 13 vs. SAS 22-Nov
3rd Quarter Points 42# at DEN 17-Nov 16 at MIA 23-Dec
4th Quarter Points 40 at DEN 17-Nov 13 at NYK 14-Jan
1st Half Points 78* at HOU 11-Dec 42 Twice
2nd Half Points 82* at DEN 17-Nov 36 at SAC 26-Oct
2nd Half w/ OT Points 71 at DEN 15-Dec 52 at CHI 4-Nov
Overtime Period Points 14 vs. SAC 8-Dec 7 at CHI 4-Nov
*Franchise Record # Ties Franchise Record ^ Overtime Game
2017-18 INDIVIDUAL HIGHS
New Orleans Pelicans
Total Points 48^ Anthony Davis at NYK 14-Jan
Points in a Half 29^ Anthony Davis (2nd) at NYK 14-Jan
Points in a Quarter 19 Jrue Holiday (4th) (3rd) Twice
Minutes 50^ Anthony Davis at NYK 14-Jan
Field Goals Made 17^ Anthony Davis at NYK 14-Jan
Field Goals Attempted 30^ DeMarcus Cousins/Anthony Davis Twice
3-Point Field Goals Made 6 E’Twaun Moore at HOU 11-Dec
3-Point Field Goals Attempted 13 DeMarcus Cousins at POR 2-Dec
Free Throws Made 18* Anthony Davis vs. OKC 20-Nov
Free Throws Attempted 22* Anthony Davis vs. OKC 20-Nov
Offensive Rebounds 7 Anthony Davis/DeMarcus Cousins Twice
Defensive Rebounds 20# DeMarcus Cousins at DAL 3-Nov
Total Rebounds 23 DeMarcus Cousins at SAC 26-Oct
Assists 25* Rajon Rondo vs. BKN 27-Dec
Steals 7^ DeMarcus Cousins at NYK 14-Jan
Turnovers 9 DeMarcus Cousins Twice
Blocked Shots 7 DeMarcus Cousins at MEM 18-Oct
Opponents
Total Points 41 Donovan Mitchell at UTA 1-Dec
Points in a Half 29 Donovan Mitchell (2nd) at UTA 1-Dec
Points in a Quarter 18 CJ McCollum (4th) at POR 24-Oct
Minutes 44^ Kristaps Porzingis at NYK 14-Jan
Field Goals Made 14^ DeMar DeRozan/Zach Randolph^ Twice
Field Goals Attempted 27 Blake Griffin vs. LAC 11-Nov
3-Point Field Goals Made 7 Klay Thompson/Nik Stauskas Twice
3-Point Field Goals Attempted 13 Stephen Curry at GSW 25-Nov
Free Throws Made 11 DeMar DeRozan at TOR 9-Nov
Free Throws Attempted 13 DeMar DeRozan at TOR 9-Nov
Offensive Rebounds 6 Ed Davis/JaMychal Green Twice
Defensive Rebounds 13 Russell Westbrook/Karl-Anthony Towns Twice
Total Rebounds 16 Russell Westbrook/Karl-Anthony Towns Twice
Assists 17 James Harden at HOU 11-Dec
Steals 6 James Harden at HOU 11-Dec
Turnovers 7 Kevin Durant/Dennis Smith Jr. Twice
Blocked Shots 7 Kevin Durant vs. GSW 20-Oct
# Ties Franchise Record
* Franchise Record
^Overtime Game
THE LAST TIME
AN INDIVIDUAL… A TEAM…
Had 30+ points: Scored 120+ points:
NOP: 48, Anthony Davis, at New York, 1/14/18 NOP: 123, vs. New York (W – 123-118 OT), 1/14/18
OPP: 30, Kristaps Porzingis, vs. New York, 12/30/17 OPP: 128, vs. Dallas (L, 128-120), 12/29/17

Had 40+ points: Scored 130+ points:


NOP: 48, Anthony Davis, at New York, 1/14/18 NOP: 131, vs. Philadelphia (W, 131-124), 12/10/17
OPP: 41, Donovan Mitchell, at Utah, 12/1/17 OPP: 130, at Houston (L, 130-123), 12/11/17

Had 50+ points: Scored 140+ points:


NOP: 50, Anthony Davis, vs. Denver, 10/26/16 NOP: ---
OPP: 53, Stephen Curry, vs. Golden State, 10/31/15 OPP: 146, at Denver (L, 146-114), 11/17/17

Had 15+ rebounds: Scored 150+ points:


NOP: 17, Anthony Davis/16, DeMarcus Cousins, at New York 1/14/18 NOP: ---
OPP: 16, Karl-Anthony Towns, at Minnesota, 1/6/18 OPP: ---

Had 20+ rebounds: Shot .600+ from the field:


NOP: 20, DeMarcus Cousins, vs. Dallas, 12/29/17 NOP: .667 (56-of-84), vs. Minnesota 11/14/14
OPP: 25, DeAndre Jordan, vs. L.A. Clippers, 12/28/16 OPP: .629 (56-of-89), at Denver, 11/17/17

Had 25+ rebounds: Won by 20+ points:


NOP: --- NOP: 24, at Phoenix (115-91), 11/24/17
OPP: 25, DeAndre Jordan, vs. L.A. Clippers, 12/28/16 OPP: 32, at Denver (146-114), 11/17/17

Had 15+ assists: Won by 30+ points:


NOP: 15, Rajon Rondo, vs. Detroit, 1/8/18 NOP: 48, vs. Minnesota (139-91), 10/28/14
OPP: 17, James Harden, at Houston, 12/11/17 OPP: 32, at Denver (146-114), 11/17/17

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: 45, at Oklahoma City (119-74), 2/27/13

Had 10+ blocks: Failed to make a three-pointer:


NOP: --- 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: 7, DeMarcus Cousins, at New York, 1/14/18 NOP: 123-118 (OT) at New York, 1/14/18
OPP: 6, James Harden, at Houston, 12/11/17 OPP: 117-111 (OT), at Denver, 12/15/17

Made 15+ field goals: Double-Overtime win:


NOP: 17, Anthony Davis, at New York, 1/14/18 NOP: 131-128 3OT, at Chicago, 12/2/13
OPP: 15, Kyrie Irving, vs. Cleveland, 1/23/17 OPP: 110-108 2OT, vs. Memphis, 12/5/16

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


NOP: 24, Anthony Davis, at Detroit 2/21/16 Won 5 straight: 3/21/14-/3/28/14 (5)
OPP: 20, Damon Stoudamire, vs. Portland 1/14/05 Won 10 straight: 1/9/11-1/26/11 (10)
Won 5 straight at home: 3/14/17-3/31/17 (6)
Made 5+ three-pointers: Won 10 straight at home: 2/27/08-4/6/08 (11)
NOP: 5, DeMarcus Cousins, at Memphis, 1/10/18 Won 15 straight at home: ---
OPP: 5, Devin Harris/Dennis Smith Jr., vs. Dallas, 12/29/17 Won 5 straight on the road: 1/9/11-1/26/11 (5)
Won 10 straight on the road: ---
Made 15+ free throws: Lost 5 straight: 4/2/17-4/11/17 (5)
NOP: 18, Anthony Davis, vs. Oklahoma City, 11/20/17 Lost 10 straight: 12/5/12-12/22/12 (11)
OPP: 16, Russell Westbrook, vs. Oklahoma City, 12/21/16 Lost 5 straight at home: 10/26/16-11/12/16 (5)
Lost 5 straight on the road: 1/14/17-2/4/17 (5)
Made 20+ free throws:
NOP: ---
OPP: ---

Had a triple-double:
NOP: Rajon Rondo, at Houston (13 points, 12 rebounds, 12 assists), 12/11/17
OPP: Dennis Smith Jr., vs. Dallas (21 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists), 12/29/17

Had a 20/20 game:


NOP: DeMarcus Cousins, vs. Dallas (32 points, 20 rebounds) 12/29/17
OPP: Chris Paul, at L.A. Clippers (20 points, 20 assists) 12/10/16
PELICANS CAREER MILESTONE WATCH PELICANS FRANCHISE RECORDS WATCH (Top 5)
Alexis Ajinca Games Played
200 Blocks 19 to Milestone David West 530
Tony Allen Chris Paul 425
3,000 Rebounds 116 to milestone ANTHONY DAVIS 371
Omer Asik PJ Brown 315
2,500 Points 24 to Milestone Rasual Butler 293
400 Blocks 66 to Milestone Minutes Played
Anthony Davis David West 17,160
1,000 Blocks 127 to Milestone Chris Paul 15,761
Jrue Holiday ANTHONY DAVIS 12,819
2,000 Rebounds 21 to Milestone PJ Brown 10,559
Jameer Nelson JRUE HOLIDAY 7,968
10,000 Points 121 to Milestone Points
David West 8,690
ANTHONY DAVIS 8,457
Chris Paul 7,936
JRUE HOLIDAY 3,969
Ryan Anderson 3,702
Rebounds
David West 3,853
ANTHONY DAVIS 3,762
PJ Brown 2,675
Tyson Chandler 2,225
Chris Paul 1,951
Assists
Chris Paul 4,228
JRUE HOLIDAY 1,635
Tyreke Evans 1,135
Greivis Vasquez 1,063
David West 1,042
Steals
Chris Paul 1,010
David West 931
ANTHONY DAVIS 477
JRUE HOLIDAY 368
Baron Davis 280

HOW THE SQUADRON WAS BUILT


via Draft via Free Agency via Trade
Anthony Davis (1st pick, 2012 Draft) Alexis Ajinca (12/20/13) Jrue Holiday (from Philadelphia, 7/12/13)
Dante Cunningham (12/4/14) Omer Asik (from Houston, 7/15/14)
Solomon Hill (7/21/16) Cheick Diallo (from L.A. Clippers, 6/23/16)
E’Twaun Moore (7/21/16) DeMarcus Cousins (from Sacramento, 2/20/17)
Rajon Rondo (7/20/17) Frank Jackson (from Charlotte, 6/22/17)
Darius Miller (7/27/17)
Charles Cooke (8/2/17)
Ian Clark (8/3/17)
Tony Allen (9/15/17)
Jameer Nelson (10/22/17)
DeAndre Liggins (1/10/18)
Mike James (1/14/18)
INSIDE SCOOP PELICANS BRIEFS
Tearing Up The Garden: Anthony Davis loves playing road games in New York at Madison Square Garden…Davis erupted for 48 points (the third highest total of his
career) and 17 rebounds in the Pelicans’ 123-118 come-from-behind overtime win 1/14…Davis becomes just the ninth player to score 48 points on the road at the
Mecca, joining Stephen Curry (who did it most recently on 2/27/13), LeBron James (twice), Kobe Bryant, Richard Hamilton, Michael Jordan (twice), Bernard King,
Rick Barry and Wilt Chamberlain…Additionally, Davis becomes the first player since Michael Jordan to have back-to-back 40-point games on the road at MSG.

Big Three x 20: This season, the Pelicans are seeing success in games Where DeMarcus Cousins, Anthony Davis and Jrue Holiday each surpass 20 points in a
game…In contests where each player scores 20-plus points, New Orleans is 5-2.

Long Range Heat: Since 12/1, New Orleans has seven players who have appeared in over 10 games that are shooting better than .370 from three-point range.

Keep It (Under) 100: The Pelicans have seen great success when holding their opponents to under 100 points this season, with a record of 7-0 in such games…Of
those seven wins, six have come on the road. West Frontcourt Top 5 Vote Getters
Player Votes
Boogie, ‘Brow and Ballots: Through the second return of fan votes for the 2018 All-Star Game, Pelicans big men Kevin Durant (GSW) 1,326,059
DeMarcus Cousins and Anthony Davis are near the top of the leaderboard for Western Conference frontcourt players Anthony Davis (NOP) 664,687
ranking fourth and second, respectively…Should Davis and Cousins both be named All-Stars, they will be the second Draymond Green (GSW) 616,730
duo in franchise history to earn the recognition in the same season, joining Chris Paul and David West (2008, 2009).
DeMarcus Cousins (NOP) 587,835
Paul George (OKC) 547,582
Season of Giving: Despite being two days removed from Christmas, Pelicans PG Rajon Rondo was still in the giving
spirit to the tune of 25 of assists to his teammates, setting both a new franchise record (previous – 21 from Chris Paul 11/6/07) and a new career-high (previous –
24)…With the performance, Rondo joins elite company:
 Became the first player in franchise history to have multiple games in a s with 18-plus assists since Darren Collison in 2009-10.
 Set a new franchise record for assists in a quarter with 10 in the fourth period and tied the record for assists in a half with 14, previously set by Chris
Paul (11/6/07).
 Became the first player in the NBA since Jason Kidd (2/8/96) with 25 assists in a game.
 Became just the ninth player in the NBA since 1963 to record 25 assists in a game, joining Kidd, Kevin Johnson, Ernie DiGregorio, Geoff Huston, Nate
McMillan, Scott Skiles, John Stockton and Isaiah Thomas.
 Became the first player in NBA history to record 25 assists in 30 minutes or less.
 Became just the fourth player in the NBA since 1963 to have multiple games with 24-plus assists in their career, joining Isaiah Thomas, John Stockton
and Magic Johnson.

Holiday Season: Since 11/24, Pelicans guard Jrue Holiday has been hot on the offensive end, averaging 21.3 points on .513 shooting from the floor, and .388 shooting
from deep, posting thirteen 20-point games and four 30-point performances…Since 11/24, only Holiday, Kevin Durant, Victor Oladipo and Stephen Curry have
averaged at least 21 points per game while shooting over .500 from the field and .385 from long range.

Improvement from Deep: Several members of the Pelicans are seeing a noticeable improvement in their three-point shooting this season compared to their career
figures entering the 2017-18 campaign:
Player Career 3FG% (Entering 17-18) 2017-18 3FG%
Anthony Davis .290 .361
Darius Miller .351 .426
E’Twaun Moore .369 .448
Rajon Rondo .304 .333

Heating Up the Winter: Pelicans guard E’Twaun Moore is on a hot streak December 1…Since 12/1, Moore is averaging 15.0 points while shooting .562 from the field
and .511 from deep, the highest shooting percentage in the NBA during this span (at least 4.0 3FGA per game).

No ‘Brow, No Problem: In games where Anthony Davis has been sidelined due to injury (including 10/24 at POR when Davis logged just five minutes before exiting),
DeMarcus Cousins has carried the load…In those seven games, Cousins has averaged 32.9 points, 14.1 rebounds, 4.4 assists, 1.1 steals and 2.0 blocks.

Comeback Kids: New Orleans three times this season has rallied from a 19-point deficit to claim victories – 10/26/17 at SAC, 11/20/17 vs. OKC and 1/14/18 at NYK,
which ties for the third largest margin overcome in Pelicans franchise history…Prior to this season, New Orleans overcame a 19-point deficit two times; vs. WAS
2/13/06 and at UTA 11/22/04…Additionally, New Orleans erased a 15-point first quarter deficit 11/22 to beat division rival San Antonio 11/22, and a 14-point deficit 12/2
at POR.

Jrue at Two: Since the return of Rajon Rondo, Jrue Holiday is seeing an uptick in offensive production at the other guard position:
Games PPG AST/TO
Without Rondo in Starting Lineup 15 14.1 1.92
With Rondo in Starting Lineup 27 20.5 1.84

Scoring 20, Grabbing 10 Boards in the Same Dang Game: So far this season, DeMarcus Cousins and Anthony Davis have each recorded at least 20 points and 10
rebounds in the same game 13 times…No duo in the 2016-17 season did this more than five times.

Pass the Rock: The Pelicans are currently averaging 26.2 assists per game, good for second in the NBA…The Pelicans are currently recording an assist on 63.1% of
their made baskets…New Orleans set a new franchise record for assists in a game with 40 12/27 vs. BKN.

Carrying The Load: The duo of DeMarcus Cousins and Anthony Davis has put the Pelicans on their backs, and are accounting for the majority of New Orleans’
numbers in several categories:
 47.0% of points per game
 54.2% of rebounds per game
 74.0% of blocks per game
Boogie Takes Charge: DeMarcus Cousins has shown how crafty he is on the defensive end by the charges he has drawn by his opponents…Cousins is currently
leading the NBA for total charges drawn with 20, tied with Toronto’s Kyle Lowry.

Go Hard in the Paint: New Orleans currently ranks second in the NBA in points in the paint per game, averaging 50.4 points down low.

Gimme Some Moore: Pelicans guard E’Twaun Moore has recorded seven 20-point performances this season, including a career-high 36 points 12/11 at HOU while
connecting on a career-high six three-pointers…Entering the 2017-18 season, Moore only had four total 20-point games in his career.

Big Ballin’: The frontcourt duo of DeMarcus Cousins and Anthony Davis have individually had some impressive performances so far this season, and it is showing up
in league rankings…Below is a breakdown of where both individuals rank in several statistical categories:
PPG FTM FTA RPG BPG DBL-DBL
Cousins 6th (25.5) 8th (6.1) 3rd (8.1) 3rd (12.6) 7th (1.6) 32 (2nd)
Davis 4th (26.7) 5th (6.4) 5th (7.8) 8th (10.5) 4th (2.1) 22 (9th)

It’s Miller Time: Pelicans reserve forward Darius Miller has shown major improvements during this current road trip…Over his first eight appearances of the season,
Miller was averaging just 1.9 points on .250 shooting from the field, including just .133 from long range…Since 11/3 Miller has averaged 8.9 points on .472 shooting from
the floor and .453 shooting from three-point range, including a career-high 21 points while hitting a career-high five three-pointers 11/13 vs. ATL…Miller is currently
shooting .426 from three-point range on the season, ranking him 14th in the NBA in three-point field goal percentage.

Quicker Road Success: This year’s Pelicans team is finding success on the road much faster than in the previous two seasons:
2015-16 Season 2016-17 Season 2017-18 Season
1st Road Win 11/25 (Road Game #8) 11/10 (Road Game #5) 10/22 (Road Game #2)
2nd Road Win 12/16 (Road Game #14) 11/22 (Road Game #7) 10/26 (Road Game #4)
3rd Road Win 12/20 (Road Game #16) 12/11 (Road Game #12) 11/3 (Road Game #5)
4th Road Win 1/2 (Road Game #19) 12/20 (Road Game #15) 11/4 (Road Game #6)
5th Road Win 1/13 (Road Game #22) 1/9 (Road Game #18) 11/7 (Road Game #7)
6th Road Win 2/8 (Road Game #26) 1/12 (Road Game #19) 11/24 (Road Game #10)
7th Road Win 2/21 (Road Game #28) 2/10 (Road Game #25) 12/2 (Road Game #13)
8th Road Win 3/16 (Road Game #35) 2/13 (Road Game #27) 12/22 (Road Game #17)
9th Road Win 4/3 (Road Game #38) 2/15 (Road Game #28) 12/23 (Road Game #18)
10th Road Win N/A 3/5 (Road Game #31) 1/3 (Road Game #19)
11th Road Win N/A 3/11 (Road Game #33) 1/14 (Road Game #22)
12th Road Win N/A 3/26 (Road Game #36) N/A

Big Tyme(rs) Stat Lines: Currently, Pelicans Fs DeMarcus Cousins and Anthony Davis are two of three players in the NBA currently averaging at least 25 points
and 10 rebounds per contest, joining Giannis Antetokounmpo of Milwaukee…Additionally, Cousins is the only player to be averaging at least 25 points, 10 rebounds
and five assist per game.

30 and 10: Since he has entered the league, Anthony Davis has recorded 69 30-point, 10-rebound performances, while teammate DeMarcus Cousins has posted 71,
the most during that span…Twice this season, Davis and Cousins have both posted 30 points and 10 rebounds in the same game, including 10/20 vs. GSW when the
duo each recorded 35 points, dished out five assists, and grabbed 14 and 15 rebounds, respectively…Cousins and Davis become the first pair of teammates since Gus
Johnson and Walt Bellamy of the Baltimore Bullets to have at least 35 points and 14 rebounds in a game (11/14/64) and the first teammates in NBA history to both
have at least 35 points, 14 rebounds and five assists in a game.

Spicing Up Our Uniforms: The Pelicans and Zatarain’s announced a new partnership on Oct. 26, featuring the local food brand’s iconic logo on
all Pelicans jerseys beginning with the 2017-18 season.

Miss Me Yet?: In his three games against his former team, the Sacramento Kings, DeMarcus Cousins is averaging 38.6 points, 15.7 rebounds, 4.7 assists and 2.3
steals.
 After his first game back at the Golden 1 Center on 10/26 (41 points, 23 rebounds, 6 assists), Cousins joined some elite company:
o Became the fourth player in NBA history with at least 35 points in each of his first two games against his former team.
o Became the third player in NBA history to record at least 40 points and 20 rebounds in a game against his former team, joining Wilt
Chamberlain, who did it twice (12/20/65 and 3/3/66) against the Warriors as a member of the 76ers, and Moses Malone on 2/2/82 against the
San Diego Clippers as a member of the Rockets (Malone played for the Clippers when they were the Buffalo Braves).
 After his third game against SAC 12/8:
o Became the second player in NBA history to record at least 30 points and 10 rebounds in each of his first three games against his former team,
Joining Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who recorded similar numbers in his first three games against Milwaukee as a member of the Lakers.

More Mature: This season’s Pelicans roster is looking a bit older than recent years…New Orleans currently has an average roster age of 28.3 years, the fourth oldest
average age for a roster in the NBA this season…The Pelicans current roster boasts five players over the age of 30; Tony Allen, Omer Asik, Dante Cunningham,
Jameer Nelson and Rajon Rondo.

35’s and 15’s: Since the 2012-13 season, Pelicans forwards Anthony Davis and DeMarcus Cousins have combined for 33 of the 63 35-point, 15-rebound games that
have occurred in the NBA…Davis has recorded 16 and Cousins has recorded 17.

PeliCATS: With the additions of Darius Miller and Rajon Rondo this offseason, and the recent signing of DeAndre Liggins, the Pelicans now feature five former
Kentucky Wildcats on their roster, joining big men Anthony Davis and DeMarcus Cousins…New Orleans is the only team in the NBA that features five UK products on
their team.

G League Addition: On March 30, 2017, the Pelicans announced their intention to own and operate an NBA G League franchise to begin play
at the start of the 2018-19 season as the league’s 27th member.
A N A C T I V E PO D
A Look at the Pelicans’ Recent Changes
MAKING CHANGES: New Orleans entered the 2017-18 campaign with nine new faces on the Pelicans’ roster. Anthony Davis (sixth season) is the longest tenured Pelican. No members of
the roster inherited by Dell Demps and his staff when they took the helm in the summer of 2010 remain. Below is a timeline of the Pelicans’ transactions since February of 2017:
February 20, 2017 Acquire forwards DeMarcus Cousins and Omri Casspi from Sacramento in exchange for guards Buddy Hield, Tyreke Evans, Langston Galloway and draft picks
February 23, 2017 Waive forward Terrence Jones
February 23, 2017 Sign guard/forward Hollis Thompson to 10-day contract
February 24, 2017 Sign guard Jarrett Jack to 10-day contract
February 25, 2017 Waive forward Omri Casspi
February 25, 2017 Sign guard Reggie Williams to 10-day contract
March 3, 2017 Assign forward Cheick Diallo to Greensboro Swarm (NBA G League)
March 5, 2017 Sign guard/forward Hollis Thompson to second 10-day contract
March 5, 2017 Recall forward Cheick Diallo from Greensboro Swarm (NBA G League)
March 6, 2017 Sign guard Jordan Crawford to 10-day contract
March 8, 2017 Sign guard Wayne Selden Jr. to 10-day contract
March 9, 2017 Assign forward Cheick Diallo to Greensboro Swarm (NBA G League)
March 16, 2017 Sign guard Jordan Crawford for remainder of 2016-17 season
March 17, 2017 Recall forward Cheick Diallo from Greensboro Swarm (NBA G League)
March 19, 2017 Sign guard Quinn Cook to 10-day contract
March 21, 2017 Assign forward Cheick Diallo to Greensboro Swarm (NBA G League)
March 26, 2017 Recall forward Cheick Diallo from Greensboro Swarm (NBA G League)
March 29, 2017 Sign guard Quinn Cook to second 10-day contract
April 8, 2017 Sign guard Quinn Cook and forward Axel Toupane for remainder of 2016-17 season
June 6, 2017 Chris Finch named Assistant Coach
June 21, 2017 Acquire the 52nd overall pick in the 2017 NBA Draft from Washington in exchange for guard Tim Frazier
June 22, 2017 Acquire the draft rights to Frank Jackson (Duke) from Charlotte in exchange for the draft rights to Dwayne Bacon (Florida State) and cash considerations.
June 22, 2017 Acquire cash considerations from Indiana in exchange for the draft rights to Edmond Sumner (Xavier)
July 6, 2017 Re-sign guard Jrue Holiday to multi-year contract
July 11, 2017 Sign 2017 draft pick Frank Jackson
July 20, 2017 Sign guard Rajon Rondo
July 25, 2017 Waive guard Quinn Cook and guard/forward Axel Toupane
July 27, 2017 Sign free agent forward Darius Miller
August 2, 2017 Sign free agent guard Charles Cooke and free agent forward Jalen Jones to two-way contracts
August 3, 2017 Sign free agent guard Ian Clark
September 1, 2017 Acquire the rights to forward/center Ater Majok from Chicago in exchange for guard/forward Quincy Pondexter, a future second round draft pick and cash
considerations.
September 15, 2017 Sign guard/forward Tony Allen
September 25, 2017 Re-sign forward Dante Cunningham, sign forwards Cliff Alexander, Perry Jones and Martell Webster
October 14, 2017 Waive forwards Cliff Alexander and Perry Jones
October 22, 2017 Waive guard Jordan Crawford; sign free agent guard Jameer Nelson
October 28, 2017 Sign free agent forward Josh Smith
October 31, 2017 Transfer Jalen Jones and Charles Cooke to Greensboro Swarm (G League)
November 10, 2017 Waive forward Josh Smith
November 11, 2017 Recall Jalen Jones and Charles Cooke from Greensboro Swarm (G League)
November 20, 2017 Transfer Jalen Jones and Charles Cooke to Greensboro Swarm (G League)
November 27, 2017 Recall Jalen Jones and Charles Cooke from Greensboro Swarm (G League)
November 28, 2017 Transfer Jalen Jones and Charles Cooke to Greensboro Swarm (G League)
December 11, 2017 Recall Jalen Jones and Charles Cooke from Greensboro Swarm (G League)
December 14, 2017 Transfer Jalen Jones and Charles Cooke to Greensboro Swarm (G League)
December 18, 2017 Recall Charles Cooke from Greensboro Swarm (G League)
December 19, 2017 Transfer Jalen Jones to Texas Legends (G League)
December 24, 2017 Transfer Charles Cooke to Greensboro Swarm (G League)
January 8, 2018 Waive forward Jalen Jones
January 10, 2018 Sign free agent guard DeAndre Liggins to 10-day contract
January 14, 2018 Sign free agent guard Mike James to two-way contract

Dell Demps ▪ Senior Vice President and General Manager


▪ On July 21, 2010, Dell Demps was named the seventh general manager in franchise history. It is Demps’ first stint as general manager of an NBA franchise.
▪ Demps joined the Spurs at the start of the 2005-06 season as director of pro player personnel and was promoted to Vice President of Basketball Operations in
2010. In addition to his duties with the Spurs, Demps was named general manager of the Toros when they were first purchased by the Spurs in June 2007.
▪ With the Spurs, Demps won an NBA Championship (2007) and two divisional titles (2006, 2009). In each of the last five seasons that he was with San Antonio,
the Spurs won at least 50 games.
▪ Demps had the opportunity to play in the NBA for Golden State (1993-94), San Antonio (1995-96) and Orlando (1996-97), as well as playing professionally in
the Philippines, France, Greece, Turkey, Croatia and Venezuela during his 10-year career.
▪ During his professional playing career, each summer he returned to Pacific to take MBA courses. When Demps suffered a season-ending shoulder injury in
1998, he returned to Pacific and completed his MBA.
▪ At Pacific, Demps was a four-year starter, earning All-Big West honors three times. After completing his MBA, Demps became a member of Pacific’s Eberhardt School of Business
Advisory Board. He was also elected to the Pacific Athletics Hall of Fame in 2003.
Demps in the NBA/NBA G League Front Office
Years Title
2001-03 Assistant Coach-Mobile Revelers (NBA G League)
2003-04 Scout-New York Knicks
2004-05 Scout/Director of Pro Player Personnel-New York Knicks
2005-07 Director of Pro Player Personnel-San Antonio Spurs
2007-10 Director of Pro Player Personnel-San Antonio Spurs/General Manager-Austin Toros (NBA G League)
2010-present Senior Vice President and General Manager-New Orleans Pelicans
COACH’S BIO:
ALVIN GENTRY Appalachian State
CAREER RECORD: 421-490 (.462) Gentry as an NBA Head Coach
2017-18 RECORD: 22-20 (.523) Year Team W L Pct.
Coaching Notes 1994-95 Miami 15 21 .417
• Appointed head coach on May 30, 2015 1997-98 Detroit 16 21 .432
• Coached 900th career game 12/19/17 at WAS, becoming 35th coach in NBA 1998-99 Detroit 29 21 .580
history to do so. 1999-00 Detroit 28 30 .483
• 400th career victory 10/22/17 at LAL (45th NBA Coach to reach 400 career 2000-01 L.A. Clippers 31 51 .378
wins) 2001-02 L.A. Clippers 39 43 .476
• Spent 2014-15 season as associate head coach with Golden State 2002-03 L.A. Clippers 19 39 .328
• Helped Warriors to franchise-record and league-best 67-win season as 2008-09 Phoenix 18 13 .581
well as 2015 NBA Championship 2009-10 Phoenix 54 28 .659
• Prior to GSW, served as associate head coach of LAC in 2013-14 2010-11 Phoenix 40 42 .488
• Led Phoenix Suns to 54-win season in 2009-10 season and appearance in 2011-12 Phoenix 33 33 .500
2010 Western Conference Finals. 2012-13 Phoenix 13 28 .317
• Has been head coach/associate head coach for three teams that have led 2015-16 New Orleans 30 52 .365
the league in scoring (2009-10 Suns 110.2 ppg; 2013-14 Clippers 107.9 ppg; 2014-15 Warriors 110.0 ppg) 2016-17 New Orleans 34 48 .414
• Finished fifth in Coach of the Year voting in 2009-10 2017-18 New Orleans 22 20 .523
• Embarked on coaching career after graduating from college in 1977, earning his first job as an assistant coach at the Totals 421 490 .461
University of Colorado for the 1977-78 season
• Served on Larry Brown’s staff at Kansas that won the 1988 National Championship Playoffs
• Was an assistant coach in New Orleans under Tim Floyd during the 2003-04 season Year Team W L Pct.
1998-99 Detroit 2 3 .400
ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH – Darren Erman Emory University 2009-10 Phoenix 10 6 .625
• Third season with New Orleans. Totals 12 9 .571
• Previously served as assistant coach with Boston Celtics during 2014-15 season.
• Helped improve Boston’s defensive rating from 18th in 2013-14 to 12th in 2014-15.
• Served as an assistant coach with Golden State from 2011-14, helping to improve the team’s
defensive rating from 28th in his first season to 4th by the 2013-14 season.
• Served as a coaching assistant in Boston during Celtics’ 2008 Championship run.
• Earned law degree from Northwestern in 2000, practiced law at Latham & Watkins before making the decision to pursue coaching.

ASSISTANT COACHING STAFF

Chris Finch Kevin Hanson Fred Vinson


1st season – Franklin & Marshall College 7th season – San Diego 8th season – Georgia Tech
• Served as assistant coach in Denver in 2016-17. • Begins fourth season as assistant coach after • Assistant with the LA Clippers from 2007-10, while
• Served as assistant coach in Houston 2011-16. spending three seasons as Player Development also serving as the Director of Player Programs.
• Led Rio Grande Valley Vipers (G League) to Coach. • Played parts of the 1994-95 and 1999-00 seasons
2010 G League Championship while earning • Served as Player Development Coach with San with Atlanta and Seattle.
G League Coach of the Year honors. Antonio from 2008-10.

Jamelle McMillan Mike Penberthy


6th season – Arizona State 1st season – The Master’s College
• Second season as assistant coach after serving as • Previously served as assistant coach in Minnesota
player development coach from 2013-16. during 2014-15 season.
• Son of Indiana Pacers Head Coach Nate McMillan. • Member of 2001 Los Angeles Lakers
• Was a four-year player at Arizona State, appearing in championship team.
122 games for the Sun Devils.
2017-18 NEW ORLEANS PELICANS ROSTER
No. Player Pos Ht Wt DOB Prior to NBA/Country NBA Yrs.
42 Alexis Ajinca C 7-2 248 5/6/1988 Hyeres-Toulon/France 7
24 Tony Allen G/F 6-4 213 1/11/1982 Oklahoma State/USA 13
3 Omer Asik C 7-0 255 7/4/1986 Fenerbache S.K./Turkey 7
2 Ian Clark G 6-3 175 3/7/1991 Belmont/USA 4
4 Charles Cooke* G 6-5 196 7/1/1994 Dayton/USA R
0 DeMarcus Cousins F 6-11 270 8/13/1990 Kentucky/USA 7
33 Dante Cunningham F 6-8 230 4/22/1987 Villanova/USA 8
23 Anthony Davis F/C 6-10 253 3/11/1993 Kentucky/USA 5
13 Cheick Diallo F 6-9 220 9/13/1996 Kansas/Mali 1
44 Solomon Hill F 6-7 225 3/18/1991 Arizona/USA 4
11 Jrue Holiday G 6-4 205 6/12/1990 UCLA/USA 8
15 Frank Jackson G 6-3 205 3/23/1998 Duke/USA R
5 Mike James G 6-1 189 9/18/1990 Lamar/USA R
34 DeAndre Liggins G 6-6 209 3/31/1988 Kentucky/USA 4
21 Darius Miller F 6-8 225 3/21/1990 Kentucky/USA 3
55 E’Twaun Moore G 6-4 191 2/25/1989 Purdue/USA 6
14 Jameer Nelson G 6-0 190 2/9/1982 St. Joseph’s (PA)/USA 13
9 Rajon Rondo G 6-1 186 2/22/1986 Kentucky/USA 11
*Two-Way Player

Head Coach: Alvin Gentry, Appalachian State


Associate Head Coach: Darren Erman, Emory University
Assistant Coaches: Chris Finch, Franklin & Marshall College
Kevin Hanson, San Diego
Fred Vinson, Georgia Tech
Jamelle McMillan, Arizona State
Mike Penberthy, The Master’s College
Trainer: Duane Brooks, Florida A&M

NUMERICAL ROSTER
0 DeMarcus Cousins 15 Frank Jackson
2 Ian Clark 21 Darius Miller
3 Omer Asik 23 Anthony Davis
4 Charles Cooke 24 Tony Allen
5 Mike James 33 Dante Cunningham
9 Rajon Rondo 34 DeAndre Liggins
11 Jrue Holiday 42 Alexis Ajinca
13 Cheick Diallo 44 Solomon Hill
14 Jameer Nelson 55 E’Twaun Moore
THE NEW ORLEANS PELICANS

42 ALEXIS AJINÇA – C – Ht: 7-2 Wt: 248 – Born: 5/6/88 – France – NBA Experience: 8th Season
@AjincaAlexis42 Pronunciation: Alexis (Al-ex-ee) Ajinca (A-jin-Sa)
2016-17 G-GS PPG RPG BPG MPG FG% FT%
39-15 5.3 4.5 0.6 15.0 .500 .725
2017-18 Season: CAREER HIGHS 2016-17 HIGHS
 Out for 4-6 months after undergoing successful surgery on his right patellar tendon on December 6th. PTS 28 vs. LAL 4/8/16 17 at GSW 4/8/17
FGM 12 vs. LAL 4/8/16 8 (Twice)
2016-17 Season: FGA 20 at IND 3/24/16 14 at GSW 4/8/17
 Averaged 5.3 points and 4.5 rebounds in 39 appearances (15 starts) 3FGM 3 at DEN 3/21/11 ---
 Scored in double figures seven times, rebounded in double-figures twice, and blocked two-plus shots seven 3FGA 5 at DEN 3/21/11 1 (4 times)
times FTM 8 vs. IND 2/11/15 6 at MEM 2/15/17
 Shot .500 from the field
FTA 10 at IND 1/4/14 8 at MEM 2/15/17
OREB 6 (Twice) 4 at DEN 4/7/17
 Scored a season-high 17 points on 8-14 shooting, also grabbing six rebounds at GSW (4/8) DREB 10 (Twice) 8 (Twice)
 Recorded a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds at MEM (2/15). TREB 15 vs. LAL 4/8/16 10 (Twice)
ASTS 4 (Twice) 2 at PHI 12/20/16
Personal: Native of Saint Etienne, France…Father was a wrestler from the French Islands and mother is a native of STLS 5 vs. IND 1/8/16 3 at MEM 2/15/17
France…Did not start playing basketball until age 12…Was a world-class BMX rider as a youth, with multiple top-five BLKS 5 at MIN 1/23/15 3 (Twice)
finishes in the UCI World Championships for his age group, including a second-place finish in 1997…Sister Elodie was a MINS 37 vs. LAL 4/8/16 35 at MEM 2/15/17
BMX World Champion in 2003…Lists “Remember the Titans” as his favorite movie and “House of Payne” as his favorite
TV show…Likes reggae music…An early entry candidate in the 2008 Draft after spending the previous two seasons
playing professionally in his native France.

DATE OPPONENT W/L MIN FGM-FGA 3FGM-3FGA FTM-FTA OR DR TOT AST PF STL TO BS PTS
1/14 at New York W * I N A C T I V E *
1/12 vs. Portland W * I N A C T I V E *
1/10 at Memphis L * I N A C T I V E *
1/8 vs. Detroit W * I N A C T I V E *
1/6 at Minnesota L * I N A C T I V E *

24 TONY ALLEN – G – Ht: 6-4 Wt: 213 – Born: 1/11/82 – Oklahoma State – NBA Experience: 14th Season
@aa000G9
2017-18 G-GS PPG RPG APG MPG FG% 3PT%
22-0 4.7 2.1 0.4 12.4 .484 .333
2017-18 Season:
CAREER HIGHS 2017-18 HIGHS
 Diagnosed with a non-displaced left proximal fibula fracture on 12/12 and is expected to miss 3-4 weeks PTS 30 vs. DEN 12/15/06 10 (Twice)
 Tallied six points and six rebounds vs. OKC (11/20) FGM 12 at LAL 3/22/16 5 vs. MIN 11/1
 Missed four games due to left knee inflammation (11/11-11/17) FGA 17 (7 times) 9 at DAL 11/3
 Scored nine points on 4-6 from the floor vs. ORL (10/30) 3FGM 3 at SAS 10/30/13 1 (4 times)
 Made his Pelican debut 10/18 at MEM, recording two rebounds and two blocks 3FGA 4 (Twice) 2 (3 times)
 The Memphis Grizzlies announced on 10/12 that Allen’s #9 would be retired and hung in the rafters of FedEx FTM 11 at LAC 12/27/06 4 at POR 12/2
forum.
FTA 14 at DEN 2/22/11 4 at POR 12/2
OREB 10 at DAL 12/18/13 3 at GSW 11/25
DREB 9 (Twice) 5 vs. OKC 11/20
Personal: Born Anthony Allen on January 11, 1982 in Chicago…Son of Ella Allen…Has two sisters, Ebony and TREB 13 at NOP 12/5/16 5 6 vs. OKC 11/20
Dominique, and a brother named Ryan…Member of the 2007-08 World Champion Boston Celtics…Named to the NBA ASTS 7 (Twice) 2 at DAL 11/3
All-Defense first team (2012, 2013, 2015) and second team (2011, 2016, 2017) three times each…Earned the nickname STLS 8 vs. CLE 4/23/12 2 (3 times)
‘The Grindfather’ due to his influence on the Memphis Grizzlies’ ‘Grit and Grind’ teams that reached the playoffs in each BLKS 4 (Twice) 2 at MEM 10/18
of Allen’s seven seasons (2010-17)…Attended Crane High School in Chicago and played alongside NBA guard Will MINS 48 (Twice) 24 at IND 11/7
Bynum, whom he would play against when Oklahoma State met Georgia Tech in the 2004 Final Four…Enjoys listening to
music in his spare time.

DATE OPPONENT W/L MIN FGM-FGA 3FGM-3FGA FTM-FTA OR DR TOT AST PF STL TO BS PTS
1/14 at New York W * I N A C T I V E *
1/12 vs. Portland W * I N A C T I V E *
1/10 at Memphis L * I N A C T I V E *
1/8 vs. Detroit W * D N P - Injury *
1/6 at Minnesota L * D N P - Injury *
3 ÖMER AŞIK – C – Ht: 7-0 Wt: 255 – Born: 7/4/86 – Turkey – NBA Experience: 8th Season
@AsikOmer Pronunciation: Omer (O-mair) Asik (AH-shick)
2017-18 G-GS PPG RPG APG MPG FG% FT%
11-0 1.2 2.5 0.2 7.7 .385 .375
2017-18 Season: CAREER HIGHS 2017-18 HIGHS
 Grabbed seven rebounds at POR (12/2) PTS 24 at MIN 4/13/16 6 at PHX 11/24
 Appeared in his first game back from an illness that caused him to miss every game since February 10, 2017, FGM 11 vs. ORL 4/1/13 3 at PHX 11/24
scoring six points and grabbing one rebound in 11 minutes at PHX (11/24) FGA 14 vs. NOH 1/2/13 5 at PHX 11/24
 Missed the first 18 games of the season due to illness. 3FGM -- --
3FGA 1 at POR 4/5/13 --
FTM 11 (Twice) 2 at WAS 12/19
2016-17 Season:
FTA 14 (Twice) 2 (4 times)
 In 31 games with New Orleans (19 starts), averaged 2.7 points and 5.3 rebounds per game in 15.6 minutes OREB 9 (Twice) 1 (5 times)
 Notched four games of double-digit rebounds and two games of double-digit scoring DREB 17 (3 times) 7 at POR 12/2
 Notched one double-double, grabbing 11 boards and scoring 10 points vs. LAL (11/29) TREB 23 (Twice) 7 at POR 12/2
 Sidelined for the final 25 contests of the season due to a gastrointestinal infection. ASTS 4 at DEN 1/30/13 1 (Twice)
STLS 4 vs. DET 11/10/12 --
Personal: Born in Bursa, Turkey…Hosted a holiday party with the USO and Chicago Housing Authority in 2010…Visited BLKS 5 (5 times) 1 at MEM 1/10
members of the Houston Police Department on Sept. 11, 2012, thanking them for their service in commemoration of Patriot MINS 44 at POR 11/16/12 14 at POR 12/2
Day…Donated over 1,000 Pelicans tickets to underprivileged children for the third consecutive season…Played with silver-medal winning Turkish National Team in the U-20 European
Championships in Izmur, Turkey…Was again a member of silver-medal-winning Turkish squad at the 2010 FIBA World Championships held in Istanbul…Set a Euroleague record for
blocked shots in Top-16 round play with 19 in 2007-08 and garnered Turkish League All-Star honors for the second consecutive year…In 2006-07, led the league in rebounding (11.2
rpg) and ranked second in blocked shots (2.0 bpg), earning Turkish League All-Star honors and Eurobasket.com All-Turkish League Newcomer of the Year accolades.

DATE OPPONENT W/L MIN FGM-FGA 3FGM-3FGA FTM-FTA OR DR TOT AST PF STL TO BS PTS
1/14 at New York W * D N P - C D *
1/12 vs. Portland W * D N P - C D *
1/10 at Memphis L 6 0-1 0-0 0-2 1 3 4 0 3 0 2 1 0
1/8 vs. Detroit W * D N P - C D *
1/6 at Minnesota L * D N P - C D *

2 IAN CLARK – G – Ht: 6-3 Wt: 175 – Born: 3/7/91 –Belmont – NBA Experience: 5th Season
@IanClark Pronunciation: Ian (EE-an)
2017-18 G-GS PPG RPG APG MPG FG% 3PT%
36-1 5.0 1.4 1.3 15.5 .390 .326
2017-18 Season:
CAREER HIGHS 2017-18 HIGHS
 Scored 19 points on 7-11 from the field, including a career-high 5-7 from deep at MIA (12/23) PTS 36 at SAS 3/11/17 19 at MIA 12/23
 Made his first start as a Pelican vs. SAC (12/8), recording a season-high 15 points to go along with three FGM 15 at SAS 3/11/17 7 at MIA 12/23
assists and three rebounds in 28 minutes. FGA 21 at SAS 3/11/17 11 at MIA 12/23
 Grabbed a career-high seven rebounds (all defensive) at POR (10/22) 3FGM 5 (Twice) 5 at MIA 12/23
 Scored 14 points against his former squad on 5-7 from the field vs. GSW (10/20) 3FGA 7 at MIA 12/23/17 7 at MIA 12/23
 Made his Pelican debut at MEM (10/18), tallying three points, three boards, and two assists FTM 6 vs. MEM 11/2/15 3 at SAC 10/26
FTA 6 (Twice) 4 at SAC 10/26
OREB 4 vs. TOR 12/28/16 1 (4 times)
DREB 7 at POR 10/24/17 7 at POR 10/24
Personal: Full name is Ian Patrick Clark...Son of Jon and Shelbia Clark...Has one sibling, Chris...Majored in Business
TREB 7 at POR 10/24/17 7 at POR 10/24
Administration...Averaged 23 points, five rebounds and five assists as a senior in high school...Named to the 2009 ASTS 6 at LAL 1/5/16 3 (9 times)
Tennessee All-Region Team and the 2009 Pepsi/Memphis Commercial Appeal ‘Best of the Preps’ Basketball Team for STLS 3 (3 times) 2 (Twice)
Class AAA...First player ever from Germantown High School to make the NBA...Rode in an IndyCar in September 2016 BLKS 4 at LAL 1/5/16 2 at MEM 1/10
to help promote the GoPro Grand Prix of Sonoma Verizon IndyCar Series season finale...Played AAU Basketball for MINS 37 vs. DEN 1/2/16 28 vs. SAC 12/8
Memphis YOMCA...Won back-to-back state titles in middle school...Is on Twitter @IanClark.

DATE OPPONENT W/L MIN FGM-FGA 3FGM-3FGA FTM-FTA OR DR TOT AST PF STL TO BS PTS
1/14 at New York W 25 2-5 0-3 1-2 0 3 3 3 1 0 0 0 5
1/12 vs. Portland W 26 2-7 0-0 1-2 1 3 4 1 3 2 2 1 5
1/10 at Memphis L 20 4-9 0-3 2-2 1 3 4 0 0 0 1 2 10
1/8 vs. Detroit W 10 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 2
1/6 at Minnesota L 10 1-4 1-3 1-1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 4
4 CHARLES COOKE – G – Ht: 6-5 Wt: 196 – Born: 7/1/94 – Dayton – NBA Experience: 1st Season
@C4_Cooke
2017-18 G-GS PPG RPG APG MPG FG% SPG
6-0 1.0 0.0 0.2 3.0 .250 0.2
2017-18 Season: CAREER HIGHS
 Converted on a three-point attempt and one of two free throws to notch four points at WAS (12/19) PTS 4 at WAS 12/19
 Made his NBA debut, recording two points and one steal in three minutes played vs. CLE (10/28) FGM 1 vs. CLE 10/28
FGA 4 vs. CLE 10/28
Personal: Full name is Charles Cooke III…Nickname is “Tre”…Son of Charles and Paula Cooke…Was a General Studies Major at Dayton, where 3FGM 1 at WAS 12/19
he averaged 15.7 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 2.3 assists in two seasons…Has four older siblings. 3FGA 2 vs. CLE 10/28
FTM 1 at WAS 12/19
FTA 1 at WAS 12/19
OREB --
DREB --
TREB --
ASTS 1 vs. TOR 11/15
STLS 1 vs. CLE 10/28
BLKS --
MINS 5 at ORL 12/22

DATE OPPONENT W/L MIN FGM-FGA 3FGM-3FGA FTM-FTA OR DR TOT AST PF STL TO BS PTS
1/14 at New York W * I N A C T I V E *
1/12 vs. Portland W * I N A C T I V E *
1/10 at Memphis L * I N A C T I V E *
1/8 vs. Detroit W * I N A C T I V E *
1/6 at Minnesota L * I N A C T I V E *

0 DeMARCUS COUSINS – F – Ht: 6-11 Wt: 270 – Born: 8/13/90 – Kentucky – NBA Experience: 8th Season
@boogiecousins
2017-18 G-GS PPG RPG APG MPG FG% 3PT%
42-42 25.5 12.6 5.1 35.9 .474 .356
2017-18 Season:
 Recorded a career-high seven steals to go along with 15 points, 16 boards, five assists, and three blocks CAREER HIGHS 2017-18 HIGHS
at NYK (1/14) PTS 56 vs. CHA 1/25/16 41 at SAC 10/26
 Tallied 24 points, 19 rebounds, eight assists, and two blocks vs. POR (1/12) FGM 21 vs. CHA 1/25/16 14 (4 times)
 Recorded his 27th double-double of the season, scoring 32 points (11-24 field goals) and grabbing 20 FGA 34 at WAS 11/28/16 30 vs. SAC 12/8
rebounds, his third 30+point/20+ rebound performance of the season. Cousins is the first player with three 3FGM 5 (8 times) 5 (3 times)
30-point, 20-rebound games in a season since Kevin Love (2010-11). 3FGA 10 (6 times) 10 (6 times)
 In a win vs. DEN (12/6), became the first player to tally at least 40 points, 22 rebounds, four assists and FTM 20 at PHI 1/30/17 14 vs. DEN 12/6
four blocks in a game since Patrick Ewing (1/7/1990), and just the fifth player since 1963, joining Ewing, FTA 22 at PHI 1/30/17 21 vs. DEN 12/6
Hakeem Olajuwon (1989), Joe Barry Carroll (1987) and Bob Lanier (1974). Cousins becomes the first OREB 12 vs. IND 1/18/12 8 at SAC 10/26
player since Patrick Ewing to have multiple 40-point, 20-rebound games in the same season (1989-90). DREB 20 (3 times) 20 at DAL 11/3
 Tied career highs in three-pointers made (five) and steals (six) vs. MIN (11/1) TREB 24 (Twice) 23 at SAC 10/26
 Tallied 29 points, 12 rebounds, and 10 assists vs. CLE (10/28) to notch his seventh career triple-double
ASTS 13 vs. NOP 4/3/15 10 vs. CLE 10/28
STLS 7 at NYK 1/14/18 7 at NYK 1/14
 Returned to Sacramento for the first time as a Pelican to the tune of 41 points and 23 rebounds, becoming BLKS 7 at MEM 10/18/17 7 at MEM 10/18
just the third player in NBA history to record at least 40 points and 20 rebounds against his former team, MINS 50 at HOU 3/26/12 45 at NYK 1/14
joining Wilt Chamberlain and Moses Malone
 Opened the season at MEM (10/18) with 28 points, 10 boards, and a career-high seven blocks

Personal: Full name is DeMarcus Amir Cousins…Son of Monique Cousins…Three-time NBA All-Star Game participant (2015-17)…Selected to the All-NBA Second team for the 2014-
15 and 2015-16 seasons…Selected first team All-Rookie for the 2010-11 season…Shoe size: 16…Lists ‘The Wood’, ‘Menace to Society’, and ‘Love & Basketball’ as his all-time favorite
movies…Favorite comfort food is chips.

DATE OPPONENT W/L MIN FGM-FGA 3FGM-3FGA FTM-FTA OR DR TOT AST PF STL TO BS PTS
1/14 at New York W 45 4-16 0-5 7-12 3 13 16 5 5 7 5 3 15
1/12 vs. Portland W 36 9-21 3-7 3-3 3 16 19 8 4 0 5 2 24
1/10 at Memphis L 40 6-15 5-8 12-17 1 7 8 3 5 0 5 2 29
1/8 vs. Detroit W 40 7-14 1-6 5-7 2 8 10 4 4 2 5 2 20
1/6 at Minnesota L 39 6-11 2-5 9-10 2 13 15 5 4 0 7 3 23
33 DANTE CUNNINGHAM – F – Ht: 6-8 Wt: 230 – Born: 4/22/87 – Villanova – NBA Experience: 9th Season
@dlamarc33
2017-18 G-GS PPG RPG APG MPG FG% 3PT%
41-20 5.0 3.7 0.5 22.1 .436 .333
2017-18 Season: CAREER HIGHS 2017-18 HIGHS
 Notched nine points and five boards at MEM (1/10) PTS 23 vs. POR 2/4/13 11 (Twice)
 Scored 11 points and grabbed nine boards vs. GSW (12/4) FGM 11 vs. POR 2/4/13 5 vs. GSW 12/4
 Grabbed a season-high 12 boards, including a career-high-tying 10 defensive rebounds at POR (12/2) FGA 20 vs. ORL 4/6/11 11 vs. GSW 12/4
 Scored 11 points on a perfect 4-4 from the field (3-3 3pt.) at TOR (11/9) 3FGM 4 (4 times) 3 at TOR 11/9
 Grabbed nine rebounds in the season opener at MEM (10/18) 3FGA 7 (4 times) 6 (Twice)
FTM 6 (Twice) 4 vs. SAS 11/22
FTA 10 vs. HOU 4/11/14 4 vs. SAS 11/22
Personal: Full name is Dante Lamar Cunningham…Son of Searcy Blakenship and Ron Cunningham…Native of Silver
OREB 8 at MIN 2/14/11 5 vs. GSW 12/4
Spring, Maryland...Led Villanova in scoring his senior year, earning the Big East’s Most Improved Player Award and helping
DREB 10 (4 times) 10 at POR 12/2
the Wildcats reach the Final Four for the first time since 1985…His older sister, Davalyn, played college basketball at TREB 14 vs. MIN 3/27/12 12 at POR 12/2
Rutgers and professionally in the WNBA (Orlando Miracle) as well as overseas. ASTS 6 vs. CHA 1/10/14 2 (6 times)
STLS 5 vs. BOS 11/16/13 2 (Twice)
BLKS 5 vs. UTA 2/9/15 2 (Twice)
MINS 46 at MEM 3/11/16 34 at SAC 10/26

DATE OPPONENT W/L MIN FGM-FGA 3FGM-3FGA FTM-FTA OR DR TOT AST PF STL TO BS PTS
1/14 at New York W 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
1/12 vs. Portland W 18 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 1 2 0 2
1/10 at Memphis L 18 4-7 1-3 0-0 1 4 5 0 3 1 0 0 9
1/8 vs. Detroit W 28 2-6 1-3 0-2 1 2 3 1 1 0 1 2 5
1/6 at Minnesota L 25 1-1 0-0 2-2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 4

23 ANTHONY DAVIS – F – Ht: 6-10 Wt: 253 – Born: 3/11/93 – Kentucky – NBA Experience: 6th Season
@AntDavis23
2017-18 G-GS PPG RPG APG MPG FG% BPG
36-36 26.7 10.5 2.3 35.8 .566 2.1
2017-18 Season: CAREER HIGHS 2017-18 HIGHS
 Scored 48 points on 17-30 (season high for field goals made and attempted) and grabbed 17 rebounds at PTS 59 at DET 2/21/16 48 at NYK 1/14
NYK (1/14) in a career-high-tying 50 minutes of action FGM 24 at DET 2/21/16 17 at NYK 1/14
 Exited the game with a right ankle injury in the third quarter vs. DET (1/8). In 26:46 of action, Davis notched FGA 34 (3 times) 30 at NYK 1/14
30 points on 12-14 shooting while grabbing 10 rebounds, his 21st double-double of the season. 3FGM 4 (3 times) 4 (Twice)
 Tallied 33 points, 11 rebounds, a season-high six blocks and a career-high-tying four three-pointers made vs. 3FGA 7 at CHA 3/9/16 6 at NYK 1/14
BKN (12/27). FTM 18 vs. OKC 11/20/17 18 vs. OKC 11/20
 Returned to the lineup vs. SAC (12/8) after missing three games with a left adductor strain, tallying 18 points, FTA 22 vs. OKC 11/20/17 22 vs. OKC 11/20
six rebounds, and two assists in 31 minutes of action. OREB 9 (Twice) 7 at MEM 10/18
 Passed Chris Paul (7,936) for second on the franchise all-time scoring list with 29 points vs. SAS (11/22) DREB 17 (3 times) 14 (3 times)
TREB 22 vs. MIA 12/23/16 18 at MEM 10/18
 Grabbed 15 rebounds to go along with 36 points, including a career-high 18-22 from the foul stripe vs. OKC
ASTS 7 (3 times) 7 vs. ATL 11/13
(11/20) STLS 6 (Twice) 4 (Twice)
 Tied a career high with seven assists vs. ATL (11/13) BLKS 9 (4 times) 6 vs. BKN 12/27
 Scored 37 points on 14-18 from the field (career-high-tying four 3PM) to go along with 14 boards at IND (11/7) MINS 50 (3 times) 50 at NYK 1/14
 Notched 39 points on 13-20 from the field (13-15 FT) vs. ORL (10/30)
 Tallied 30 points, 14 boards, and three blocks vs. CLE (10/28)
 In each of the first three games this season, recorded at least 25 points and 15 rebounds, becoming only the second player in the last 40 years to record those figures in
each of his first three games, joining Kevin Garnett.
 Opened the season with 33 points and 18 rebounds at MEM (10/18)

Personal: Has received the NBA Cares Community Assist Award twice (March 2016; January 2015) in recognition of his charitable efforts throughout New Orleans…In 2014 launched
“AD’s Flight Academy” which consists of monthly events with various groups in the Greater-New Orleans area during the season...Averaged 12.3 points and 6.6 rebounds for gold medal
winning Team USA at 2014 FIBA World Cup…Member of the 2012 U.S. Men’s Olympic basketball team that captured the gold medal at the 2012 London Summer Olympics…averaged
3.7 points and 2.7 rebounds in 7.6 minutes per game while shooting 64.7% from the floor for Team USA at the London Olympics…Averaged 32 points, 22 rebounds, and seven blocked
shots as a senior at Perspectives Charter High School in Chicago…Named Co-MVP of the Jordan Brand Classic All-American Game with 29 points, 11 rebounds, and four
blocks…Registered 14 points, six rebounds and four blocks in the McDonald’s All-American Game…One of four finalists for the Morgan Wootten National Player of the Year Award and
five finalists for the Naismith Award…A Parade first team All-American…Named all-conference three consecutive years while in high school…Stood just 6-3 at the start of his junior
year of high school before a growth spurt took him to 6-10…Sister, Iesha, was drafted by the Harlem Globetrotters in their sixth annual player draft.

DATE OPPONENT W/L MIN FGM-FGA 3FGM-3FGA FTM-FTA OR DR TOT AST PF STL TO BS PTS
1/14 at New York W 50 17-30 2-6 12-15 6 11 17 0 2 4 4 3 48
1/12 vs. Portland W 41 16-23 0-1 4-4 5 4 9 2 3 0 2 2 36
1/10 at Memphis L * D N D - Ankle *
1/8 vs. Detroit W 27 12-14 1-1 5-6 2 8 10 1 1 0 0 1 30
1/6 at Minnesota L 36 5-12 0-1 6-6 1 8 9 2 1 1 1 2 16
13 CHEICK DIALLO – F – Ht: 6-9 Wt: 220 – Born: 9/13/96 – Kansas – NBA Experience: 2nd Season
@cheick_diallo13 Pronunciation: Cheick (Sheck) Diallo (Dee-ALL-oh)
2017-18 G-GS PPG RPG APG MPG FG% FT%
22-0 2.8 2.0 0.2 6.7 .556 .688
2017-18 Season: CAREER HIGHS 2017-18 HIGHS
 Scored nine points in four minutes on 2-3 from the field and a career-high 5-5 from the foul line at MIN (1/6) PTS 19 (Twice) 9 (3 times)
 Tied a season high with nine points on 4-5 from the field at DEN (11/17) FGM 9 at LAL 4/11/17 4 (3 times)
FGA 15 at LAC 12/10/16 7 vs. TOR 11/15
 Notched eight points and three boards vs. TOR (11/15)
3FGM --- --
 Scored nine points on 4-5 from the field and grabbed six rebounds vs. LAC (11/11) 3FGA --- --
 In nine minutes at SAC (10/26), scored four points and grabbed four boards FTM 5 at MIN 1/6/18 5 at MIN 1/6
 Tallied three points, four rebounds, and a block in 13 minutes at POR (10/24) FTA 6 at LAC 12/10/16 5 at MIN 1/6
OREB 4 at POR 4/12/17 2 (Twice)
DREB 12 at POR 4/12/17 4 (Twice)
Personal: Selected 33rd overall by the Los Angeles Clippers in the 2016 NBA Draft…Acquired by New Orleans in exchange TREB 16 at POR 4/12/17 6 vs. LAC 11/11
for the draft rights to David Michineau and Diamond Stone…Raised in Kayes, Mali, Africa before attending Our Savior New ASTS 1 (5 times) 1 (5 times)
American High School in Centereach, New York…Youngest of five boys...Started playing basketball at age 13…As a STLS 2 at LAC 12/10/16 1 at MIA 12/23
Kansas freshman, finished 12th in the Big 12 in blocks per game (0.85) and second in blocks per 40 minutes (4.51) in the BLKS 2 at LAL 4/11/17 1 at POR 10/24
Big 12 in unofficial statistical leaders (which do not require a player appear in 75 percent of his games, as the league MINS 31 at LAC 12/10/16 19 vs. LAC 11/11
does)…Averaged 17.6 points, 10.5 rebounds and 2.5 blocks during his senior campaign at Our Savior New American High
School…The No. 7 prospect in the nation on the ESPN100…Named First Team Parade All-American and USA Today All-USA Second Team…Tallied 18 points and 10 rebounds to
claim Most Valuable Player honors at the 2015 McDonald’s All-American Game…Shined at the 2015 Jordan Brand Classic with 26 points and 11 rebounds, picking up another MVP
title…The 2014 and 2015 New York Gatorade Player of the Year…Chalked up 18.5 points, 11 rebounds, and four blocks per game as a high school junior.

DATE OPPONENT W/L MIN FGM-FGA 3FGM-3FGA FTM-FTA OR DR TOT AST PF STL TO BS PTS
1/14 at New York W * D N P - C D *
1/12 vs. Portland W * D N P - C D *
1/10 at Memphis L 7 1-1 0-0 1-2 1 2 3 0 2 0 0 0 3
1/8 vs. Detroit W 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1/6 at Minnesota L 4 2-3 0-0 5-5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9

44 SOLOMON HILL – F – Ht: 6-7 Wt: 225 – Born: 3/18/91 – Arizona – NBA Experience: 5th Season
@Solohill
2016-17 G-GS PPG RPG APG MPG FG% 3PT%
80-71 7.0 3.8 1.8 29.7 .383 .348
2017-18 Season: CAREER HIGHS 2016-17 HIGHS
 Out indefinitely after having surgery to repair a left hamstring tear on 8/26. PTS 30 vs. HOU 3/17/17 30 vs. HOU 3/17/17
FGM 10 vs. WAS 11/8/14 8 (Twice)
2016-17 Season: FGA 19 vs. WAS 11/8/14 13 vs. HOU 3/17/17
 In 80 games (71 starts), averaged 7.0 points, 3.8 rebounds, 1.8 assists, and 0.9 steals in 29.7 minutes per 3FGM 7 at MIL 4/13/16 6 vs. HOU 3/17/17
game while shooting .384 from the floor, .348 from 3-point range and .805 from the foul line 3FGA 11 at MIL 4/13/16 9 vs. HOU 3/17/17
 Scored in double-figures in 19 contests, including a career-high 30 points on 8-13 from the field vs. HOU (3/17), FTM 8 (3 times) 8 vs. HOU 3/17/17
connecting on 6-9 from beyond the arc while also tying a career high with seven assists FTA 11 vs. WAS 11/8/14 9 vs. HOU 3/17/17
 Played a career-high 47 minutes vs. MEM (12/5) in which he tallied nine points, seven boards, and five assists. OREB 5 (Twice) 3 (4 times)
DREB 10 (Twice) 8 at BKN 1/12/17
Personal: His full name is Solomon Jamar Hill…Went to high school in Los Angeles at Fairfax High School where he was TREB 12 (Twice) 9 at BKN 1/12/17
tabbed a 4-star recruit and competed in the LeBron James Skills Academy in 2008…His Senior year of High School he ASTS 7 (Twice) 7 (Twice)
averaged 16.2 ppg, 11.7 rpg, and 5.1 apg while leading his team to a national ranking of 24 and state ranking of STLS 4 at MIL 4/13/16 3 (3 times)
4th…Majored in History at the University of Arizona…Lists hobbies as computer games. BLKS 3 at TOR 12/12/14 2 (5 times)
MINS 47 vs. MEM 12/5/16 47 vs. MEM 12/5/16

DATE OPPONENT W/L MIN FGM-FGA 3FGM-3FGA FTM-FTA OR DR TOT AST PF STL TO BS PTS
1/14 at New York W * I N A C T I V E *
1/12 vs. Portland W * I N A C T I V E *
1/10 at Memphis L * I N A C T I V E *
1/8 vs. Detroit W * I N A C T I V E *
1/6 at Minnesota L * I N A C T I V E *
11 JRUE HOLIDAY – G – Ht: 6-4 Wt: 205 – Born: 6/12/90 – UCLA – NBA Experience: 9th Season
@Jrue_Holiday11 Pronunciation: Jrue (Drew)
2017-18 G-GS PPG RPG APG MPG FG% 3PT%
42-42 18.4 4.4 5.1 36.8 .494 .333
2017-18 Season:
CAREER HIGHS 2017-18 HIGHS
 Tallied 31 points on 12-19 from the field in addition to five boards, four assists, and four steals at NYK (1/14) PTS 38 at CHA 3/9/16 37 at HOU 12/11
in a season high 45 minutes. FGM 16 (Twice) 16 at HOU 12/11
 Notched 24 points, six assists, and five boards vs. POR (1/12), tying a career high with eight free throws FGA 28 (Twice) 21 (4 times)
made. 3FGM 6 at CLE 4/18/12 5 (3 times)
 Tallied a career-high four blocks vs. DET (1/8). 3FGA 11 (Twice) 11 (Twice)
 Notched a season-high 37 points on 16-21 from the field at HOU (12/11)…16 FGM ties a career high. FTM 8 (4 times) 8 vs. POR 1/12
 Scored 34 points for the third time this season on 11-21 shooting (5-8 from deep) vs. PHI (12/10). Holiday’s FTA 10 at MEM 3/11/16 8 (Twice)
19 points in the fourth quarter set a new Pelicans season-high for points in a single frame by an individual
OREB 4 (8 times) 3 at WAS 12/19
DREB 8 (6 times) 7 at DEN 12/15
player, and his five fourth quarter three-pointers ties the franchise record, which was most recently done by
TREB 11 at LAC 1/10/16 8 (Twice)
Ryan Anderson (1/21/13). ASTS 15 (3 times) 11 at TOR 11/9
 Scored 34 points on 13-21 from the field to go along with six boards and four assists vs. GSW (12/4) STLS 7 vs. ATL 3/26/10 5 at PHX 11/24
 Tied a career high with three blocks at UTA (12/1) BLKS 4 vs. DET 1/8/18 4 vs. DET 1/8
 Scored 27 points, converting on five of a career-high 11 three-point attempts vs. MIN (11/29) MINS 49 at CHI 12/2/13 45 at NYK 1/14
 Notched his first double-double of the season with 34 points (14-20 FG) and 11 assists at TOR (11/9)
 Scored 29 points on 12-17 shooting to go along with seven dimes and four boards vs. CLE (10/28)
 Tallied 20 points, seven assists, and four boards in a win at SAC (10/26)

Personal: As a senior at Campbell High School in Chatsworth, CA, averaged 25.9 points, 11.2 rebounds, 6.9 assists, 4.8 steals… Team went 31-5 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 who went on to play at Washington, and is currently a member of the New York
Knicks…Rated the No. 1 point guard and the No. 2 overall prospect in the Class of 2008 by Rivals.com…Named the 2008 Gatorade National Player of the Year and Parade Magazine
First Team All-America…Played in the McDonald’s All-American Game, tallying 14 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists and 5 steals…Lists collecting shoes as a hobby…Was the manager for
the Girls Tennis Team in high school...His wife, Lauren, is a retired professional soccer 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...Younger brother, Aaron, is a guard on the UCLA
basketball team...Donated nearly 3,000 Pelicans tickets to underprivileged children during 2014-15 season.

DATE OPPONENT W/L MIN FGM-FGA 3FGM-3FGA FTM-FTA OR DR TOT AST PF STL TO BS PTS
1/14 at New York W 45 12-19 3-7 4-5 1 4 5 4 2 4 4 1 31
1/12 vs. Portland W 37 8-11 1-2 8-8 0 5 5 6 2 4 3 0 24
1/10 at Memphis L 38 5-12 0-4 2-4 2 4 6 6 4 2 1 1 12
1/8 vs. Detroit W 44 5-18 1-4 3-5 1 5 6 3 1 2 7 4 14
1/6 at Minnesota L 33 6-13 0-6 1-2 0 4 4 3 6 2 3 0 13

15 FRANK JACKSON – G – Ht: 6-3 Wt: 196 – Born: 5/4/98 – Duke – NBA Experience: 1st Season
@FWJackson15
2017-18 G-GS PPG RPG APG MPG FG% 3PT%

2017-18 Season: CAREER HIGHS


 Out indefinitely after having surgery to repair a right foot fracture (fifth metatarsal) on September 1. PTS --
FGM --
2016-17 Season (Duke University): FGA --
 Played in 36 games and made 16 starts 3FGM --
3FGA --
 Averaged 10.9 points, 2.5 rebounds and 1.7 assists in 24.9 minutes per contest
FTM --
 Declared for the NBA Draft on May 12, 2017, after one season at Duke FTA --
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 Named to the All-ACC Tournament second team after averaging 13.0 points and shooting .515 from the floor to help Duke become the OREB --
first team to win four games in as many days to capture the championship DREB --
 Named ACC Rookie of the Week once (11/14) TREB --
 Included on the preseason watch list for the Bob Cousy Award ASTS --
 Put up an average of 14.5 points in two NCAA Tournament games STLS --
 Led Duke in scoring six times and assists on four occasions BLKS --
 Scored in double figures 20 times and reached the 20-point mark in three games
MINS --
 Made the eighth-most three-pointers (51) and had the eighth-best three-point percentage (.395) in Duke freshman history.

Personal: 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.

DATE OPPONENT W/L MIN FGM-FGA 3FGM-3FGA FTM-FTA OR DR TOT AST PF STL TO BS PTS
1/14 at New York W * I N A C T I V E *
1/12 vs. Portland W * I N A C T I V E *
1/10 at Memphis L * I N A C T I V E *
1/8 vs. Detroit W * I N A C T I V E *
1/6 at Minnesota L * I N A C T I V E *
5 MIKE JAMES – G – Ht: 6-1 Wt: 189 – Born: 8/18/90 – Lamar – NBA Experience: 1st Season
@TheNatural_05
2017-18 G-GS PPG RPG APG MPG FG% 3PT%
32-10 10.4 2.8 3.8 20.9 .388 .268
WITH NEW ORLEANS

2017-18 Season: CAREER HIGHS


 Signed to a two-way contract by New Orleans on January 14 PTS 26 at MIN 11/26
 Waived by Phoenix on December 22 FGM 10 at MIN 11/26
 Made NBA history on December 7, becoming the first two-way player to be signed to a team's 15-man roster FGA 20 at MIN 11/26
 Set career highs with 26 points on 10-of-20 from the field at MIN (11/26)
3FGM 3 (Twice)
3FGA 6 vs. BKN 11/6
 Made his first career start vs. SAC (10/23), recording 18 points (8-10 FG) and seven assists FTM 7 (Twice)
 Scored 10+ points in each of his first four NBA games FTA 10 at WAS 11/1
 Made NBA debut vs. POR (10/18), scoring 12 points in 11 minutes, all in the fourth quarter OREB 2 (3 times)
DREB 5 vs. ORL 11/10
Career Notables: Played the first five seasons of his pro career with clubs in Croatia, Israel, Italy, Spain and Greece… Played the 2016-17 season TREB 6 (Twice)
with Panathinaikos, helping the team win both the Greek Basket League and the Greek Cup… Averaged 13.1 points, 3.0 assists and 0.9 steals in ASTS 8 (Twice)
25 Euroleague games with Panathinaikos, helping the team into the playoffs where they lost to eventual champion Fenerbahce STLS 4 at BKN 10/31
BLKS 1 (7 times)
MINS 31 vs. MIA 11/8

DATE OPPONENT W/L MIN FGM-FGA 3FGM-3FGA FTM-FTA OR DR TOT AST PF STL TO BS PTS
1/14 at New York W * D N P - C D *
1/12 vs. Portland W * N W T *
1/10 at Memphis L * N W T *
1/8 vs. Detroit W * N W T *
1/6 at Minnesota L * N W T *

34 DeANDRE LIGGINS – G – Ht: 6-6 Wt: 209 – Born: 3/31/88 – Kentucky – NBA Experience: 5th Season
@Dreliggs34
2017-18 G-GS PPG RPG SPG MPG FG% 3PT%
32-1 1.9 1.6 0.8 15.3 .353 .306
WITH NEW ORLEANS
1-0 4.0 1.0 0.0 11.0 .667 --
2017-18 Season: CAREER HIGHS 2017-18 HIGHS
 Signed to a 10-day contract by New Orleans on January 10, 2018. PTS 11 at POR 1/13/13 7 at NOP 12/13
 Waived by Milwaukee on January 7, 2018. FGM 4 at POR 1/13/13 3 at NOP 12/13
 Appeared in 31 games (one start) for the Milwaukee Bucks, averaging 1.8 points, 1.6 rebounds, and 0.9 FGA 9 at MEM 12/13/16 5 (3 times)
assists in 15.5 minutes of play. 3FGM 3 at POR 1/13/13 2 (Twice)
 Signed by Milwaukee on October 16, 2017. 3FGA 4 (3 times) 4 at POR 11/30
FTM 3 (Twice) 1 (Twice)
Career Notables:
FTA 4 (3 times) 2 (Twice)
OREB 3 at MEM 4/12/17 1 (6 times)
 Holds career averages of 2.0 points, 1.5 rebounds, and 11.1 minutes in 150 appearances (21 starts) with DREB 9 at POR 1/13/13 5 (Twice)
Orlando, Oklahoma City, Miami, Cleveland, Dallas, and Milwaukee. TREB 9 at POR 1/13/13 6 at PHX 11/22
 Has scored in double figures twice, grabbed 5+ rebounds 11 times, and recorded two-plus steals 21 times. ASTS 5 vs. DEN 2/11/17 4 at HOU 12/16
 Two-time NBA G League Defensive Player of the Year (2014 and 2016). STLS 5 at PHX 11/22/17 5 at PHX 11/22
BLKS 3 vs. MIA 12/9/16 2 (Twice)
MINS 41 at PHX 11/22/17 41 at PHX 11/22

DATE OPPONENT W/L MIN FGM-FGA 3FGM-3FGA FTM-FTA OR DR TOT AST PF STL TO BS PTS
1/14 at New York W * D N P - C D *
1/12 vs. Portland W * D N P - C D *
1/10 at Memphis L 11 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 4
1/8 vs. Detroit W * N W T *
1/6 at Minnesota L * N W T *
21 DARIUS MILLER – F – Ht: 6-8 Wt: 225 – Born: 3/21/90 – Kentucky – NBA Experience: 4th Season
@DmillerKY
2017-18 G-GS PPG RPG APG MPG FG% 3PT%
42-2 7.6 1.5 1.2 21.4 .453 .426
2017-18 Season: CAREER HIGHS 2017-18 HIGHS
 Scored 16 points on four-of-six from the field, and was 6-6 from the foul stripe, setting a career high for free PTS 21 vs. ATL 11/13/17 21 vs. ATL 11/13
throws made and tying a career high for free throws attempted. FGM 8 vs. ATL 11/13/17 8 vs. ATL 11/13
 Tallied 10 points, four assists, and three boards in a career-high 39 minutes at HOU (12/11) FGA 13 at OKC 4/11/14 11 vs. ATL 11/13
 Tallied 10 points and a career-high nine rebounds (eight defensive) at PHX (11/24)
3FGM 5 vs. ATL 11/13/17 5 vs. ATL 11/13
3FGA 9 at PHX 11/24/17 9 at PHX 11/24
 Scored 11 points to go along with a season high seven boards and four assists vs. OKC (11/20) FTM 6 vs. POR 1/12/18 6 vs. POR 1/12
 Set career highs for points (21), field goals made (eight), three pointers made (five) and three pointers FTA ))
6 (Twice) 6 vs. POR 1/12
attempted (eight) in 22 minutes vs. ATL (11/13) OREB 2 (3 times) 1 (6 times)
 Notched 12 points on 4-6 from the field (3-5 3pt.) to lead NOP in bench scoring at IND (11/7) DREB 8 (Twice) 8 (Twice)
 Scored 11 points on 4-8 from the field (3-6 3pt.) to go along with two boards at CHI (11/4) TREB 9 at PHX 11/24/17 9 at PHX 11/24
ASTS 5 (Twice) 4 (4 times)
Career: Selected by New Orleans with the 46th overall pick in the second round of the 2012 NBA Draft…In 102 career STLS 4 vs. OKC 4/14/14 1 (8 times)
appearances (10 starts) with New Orleans, has posted averages of 3.1 points, 1.3 rebounds, and 0.9 assists, while BLKS 2 vs. BOS 3/20/13 1 (7 times)
shooting .420 from the floor, .351 from 3-point range and .841 from the line MINS 39 at HOU 12/11/17 39 at HOU 12/11

Personal: Played for U.S. at the 2011 World University Games in China and averaged 5.6 points and 3.6 rebounds in seven games…selected to USA U-19 National team over the
summer of 2009...played in all nine games, earning two starts in helping lead Team USA to gold medal at U-19 World Championship in New Zealand...led the team with 12 blocked
shots, while averaging 5.0 points per game and 3.1 rebounds per game…averaged 19.9 points per game, grabbing 7.9 boards, 3.6 assists, 2.9 steals and shooting 51 percent in his
senior season...shot 34 percent from 3-point range...helped lead Mason County to 2008 State Championship...named 2008 Kentucky Mr. Basketball...scored more than 2,000 points in
high school career...ranked the seventh best small forward in the country and 38th overall by Scout.com...averaged 20 points, nine rebounds, four assists and four blocked shots his
junior season…son of Brian and Nicole Miller.

DATE OPPONENT W/L MIN FGM-FGA 3FGM-3FGA FTM-FTA OR DR TOT AST PF STL TO BS PTS
1/14 at New York W 20 2-4 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 4
1/12 vs. Portland W 26 4-6 2-4 6-6 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 1 16
1/10 at Memphis L 27 2-7 1-6 0-0 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 5
1/8 vs. Detroit W 16 1-3 0-2 1-1 0 1 1 3 4 0 1 0 3
1/6 at Minnesota L 26 3-9 3-8 0-0 0 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 9

55 E’TWAUN MOORE – G – Ht: 6-4 Wt: 191 – Born: 2/25/89 – Purdue – NBA Experience: 7th Season
@ETwaun55 Pronunciation: E’Twaun (EE-TWON)
2017-18 G-GS PPG RPG APG MPG FG% 3PT%
42-40 13.1 2.7 2.2 32.4 .533 .448
2017-18 Season: CAREER HIGHS 2017-18 HIGHS
 Tallied career highs in points (36), field goals made (15), three-point attempts and makes (6-8) and minutes PTS 36 at HOU 12/11/17 36 at HOU 12/11
(42) in a loss at HOU (12/11) FGM 15 at HOU 12/11/17 15 at HOU 12/11
 Notched 27 points on 11-22 shooting and grabbed a season high six rebounds vs. GSW (12/4) FGA 22 vs. POR 2/27/16 20 at HOU 12/11
 Recorded a career-high-tying 24 points on 11-18 (career high FGM) from the field vs. ATL (11/13) 3FGM 6 at HOU 12/11/17 6 at HOU 12/11
 Scored 18 points on 9-12 from the field vs. LAC (11/11) 3FGA 8 at HOU 12/11/17 8 at HOU 12/11
 Tied a career high with four steals vs. MIN (11/1) FTM 6 vs. TOR 1/24/13 4 (Twice)
 Tied a career high with 24 points on 10-13 from the field vs. CLE (10/28) FTA 6 (4 times) 5 (Twice)
 Scored 19 points at LAL (10/22). OREB 4 at MIL 2/2/13 3 vs. GSW 12/4
DREB 9 vs. MIA 3/25/13 4 (6 times)
Personal: Full name is E’Twaun Donte Moore…Has a daughter, Elissa (born December 2012)…Majored in TREB 9 vs. MIA 3/25/13 6 vs. GSW 12/4
Organizational Leadership and Supervision while at Purdue…Left Purdue as the school’s all-time leader in minutes played ASTS 11 vs. HOU 3/1/13 5 (Twice)
(4,517), games started (136) and three-point field goals (243)…Also tied for first in career games played (140) and career STLS 4 (3 times) 4 vs. MIN 11/1
wins (107), ranked third in scoring (2,136 points), sixth in steals (164) and ninth in assists (400)…Named First Team All- BLKS 3 vs. NOH 12/26/12 1 (5 times)
Big Ten twice (2009-10, 2010-11) and Second Team All-Big Ten twice (2007-08, 2008-09)…Also earned Academic All- MINS 42 at HOU 12/11/17 42 at HOU 12/11
Big Ten three times (2008-11)…Led the Boilermakers in scoring for three straight seasons (2007-10)…Participated in the Baskets for Books program, reading to children…Spoke to
children at the Boys & Girls Club at the Jackson Community Center about staying motivated.

DATE OPPONENT W/L MIN FGM-FGA 3FGM-3FGA FTM-FTA OR DR TOT AST PF STL TO BS PTS
1/14 at New York W 45 6-14 4-7 0-0 0 1 1 2 3 1 1 0 16
1/12 vs. Portland W 25 2-7 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 4
1/10 at Memphis L 35 5-13 2-7 4-5 0 4 4 4 2 1 2 1 16
1/8 vs. Detroit W 35 11-14 1-3 0-0 1 3 4 2 2 1 2 0 23
1/6 at Minnesota L 29 3-9 0-4 2-2 2 2 4 0 2 0 0 1 8
14 JAMEER NELSON – G – Ht: 6-0 Wt: 190 – Born: 2/9/82 –St. Joseph’s – NBA Experience: 14th Season
@JameerNelson
2017-18 G-GS PPG RPG APG MPG FG% 3PT%
37-0 5.0 2.3 3.7 21.9 .405 .360
2017-18 Season:
CAREER HIGHS 2017-18 HIGHS
 Scored three points and grabbed a season-high six rebounds at ORL (12/22) PTS 32 (3 times) 18 at SAC 10/26
 Scored 10 points to go along with a season-high nine assists at DEN (11/17) FGM 13 (Twice) 7 at SAC 10/26
 Notched seven points and a season-high seven dimes vs. TOR (11/15) FGA 30 vs. CHI 1/15/14 13 at SAC 10/26
 Recorded 13 points, five dimes, and five rebounds at CHI (11/4) 3FGM 6 vs. CHI 1/2/13 4 at SAC 10/26
 Tallied 18 points, six assists, and four rebounds off the bench in a comeback win at SAC (10/26) 3FGA 13 vs. CHI 1/15/14 8 at SAC 10/26
 Signed by New Orleans on October 22, recording five points and five rebounds in his Pelican debut that night FTM 12 at SEA 1/11/06 4 at DAL 11/3
at LAL
FTA 14 at SEA 1/11/06 4 (Twice)
OREB 4 (Twice) 2 (3 times)
DREB 10 at OKC 11/12/08 6 at ORL 12/22
Personal: Had his jersey No. 14 jersey retired by Saint Joseph’s University on April 23, 2004 and was inducted into the TREB 10 at OKC 11/12/08 6 at ORL 12/22
Saint Joseph’s University Athletics Hall of Fame on Nov. 5, 2011 …Majored in sociology while at SJU…Son of Linda ASTS 15 vs. POR 2/10/13 9 at DEN 11/17
Billings and the late Pete Nelson…Has a son, Jameer, Jr. and three daughters, Jamia, Jayden and Jayce...fan of the STLS 7 vs. PHI 1/22/05 4 at CHI 11/4
Philadelphia Eagles…Appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated in 2004…Recognized for his tremendous efforts in the BLKS 2 (3 times) 1 (3 times)
Central Florida community as the winner of the Rich and Helen DeVos Community Enrichment Award in MINS 54 vs. CHI 1/15/14 36 at SAC 10/26
2013…Participated in Magic’s Thanksgiving Day event at the Coalition for the Homeless multiple times…Annually holds
Jameer Nelson Basketball Showcase for kids in his hometown…Established the Pete and Jameer Nelson Foundation, benefitting the lives of children in the Chester/Philadelphia and
Orlando areas…Served as a school crossing guard in the Central Florida community in 2005…Taped a PSA for the Orange County School Board’s campaign, “Education is
Cool”…Bought and distributed toys to underprivileged children and families over the holidays…Donated tickets to community organizations and met with the groups pre-game…Assisted
former teammate Pat Garrity with his food/ toiletry donations for needy families at a local community center.

DATE OPPONENT W/L MIN FGM-FGA 3FGM-3FGA FTM-FTA OR DR TOT AST PF STL TO BS PTS
1/14 at New York W * N W T - Personal *
1/12 vs. Portland W 12 2-4 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 2 1 0 2 0 4
1/10 at Memphis L 7 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0
1/8 vs. Detroit W 7 1-2 1-2 0-0 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 3
1/6 at Minnesota L 18 1-5 0-2 0-0 1 1 2 3 0 0 1 0 2

9 RAJON RONDO – G – Ht: 6-1 Wt: 186 – Born: 2/22/86 –Kentucky – NBA Experience: 12th Season
@RajonRondo Pronunciation: Rajon (Rah-john) Rondo (RAHN-doh)
2017-18 G-GS PPG RPG APG MPG FG% 3PT%
28-27 7.4 3.6 7.8 25.1 .474 .333
2017-18 Season: CAREER HIGHS 2017-18 HIGHS
 Scored a season-high 14 points at MEM (1/10) PTS 35 vs. DET 2/15/12 14 at MEM 1/10
 Set a franchise record with a career-high 25 assists vs. BKN (12/27), passing the previous mark set by Chris FGM 15 vs. DET 2/15/12 6 (Twice)
Paul (11/6/2007). Rondo is the first NBA player to record 25 assists in a game since Jason Kidd (2/8/1996) FGA 27 vs. DET 2/15/12 12 at HOU 12/11
and the first ever to have 25 assists in 30 minutes or less. 3FGM 5 at BOS 1/2/15 3 at HOU 12/11
 With 13 points, 12 rebounds, and 12 assists at HOU (12/11), became the 10 th player in Pelicans franchise 3FGA 7 (4 times) 6 vs. GSW 12/4
history to record a triple-double. This marked Rondo’s 30th career triple-double and makes him the only player FTM 11 (Twice) 2 (3 times)
to have at least one triple-double in each of the last 10 seasons. FTA 15 vs. UTA 12/15/08 2 (3 times)
 Tallied 13 points, five steals, and a season-high 18 assists vs. PHI (12/10), becoming the first Pelican to have OREB 6 (3 times) 2 (Twice)
18 assists since Brian Roberts (3/25/13) DREB 13 (Twice) 10 at HOU 12/11
 Recorded 10 points and 11 assists vs. GSW (12/4), his third double-double in three games TREB 17 vs. NYK 3/4/12 12 at HOU 12/11
ASTS 25 vs. BKN 12/27/17 25 vs. BKN 12/27
 Notched his second double-double in a row at POR (12/2) with 12 points and 10 assists STLS 8 vs. MEM 3/23/11 5 vs. PHI 12/10
 Tallied 13 points and notched season highs with eight rebounds and 11 assists at UTA (12/1) BLKS 3 (Twice) 2 at PHX 11/24
 Notched four points, two boards, and eight assists in 14 minutes of action in his first Pelicans start vs. TOR MINS 53 vs. DAL 12/12/12 37 vs. PHI 12/10
(11/15)
 Made his Pelicans debut, notching two points and two assists in five minutes of action vs. ATL (11/13)
 Missed the first 12 games of the season after having surgery to repair a core muscle injury on 10/10.

Personal: Full name is Rajon Pierre Rondo…Member of Boston’s 2008 NBA Championship team…Four-time NBA All Star (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013)…Selected to the All-NBA Third
Team in 2012…Two-time selection to the NBA All-Defensive First Team (2010, 2011) and named to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team twice (2009, 2012)…Voted to the NBA All-
Rookie Second Team in 2007…Son of Amber Rondo…Attended Louisville’s Eastern High School for three years before transferring to Virginia’s Oak Hill Academy for his senior
year…Favorite NBA player growing up was Isiah Thomas…Enjoys shopping in his spare time…Favorite actor is Will Smith.

DATE OPPONENT W/L MIN FGM-FGA 3FGM-3FGA FTM-FTA OR DR TOT AST PF STL TO BS PTS
1/14 at New York W 24 2-7 0-3 0-0 1 3 4 5 1 1 4 0 4
1/12 vs. Portland W 20 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 2 2 2 1 0 1 0 3
1/10 at Memphis L 31 5-8 2-4 2-2 1 1 2 3 4 1 1 0 14
1/8 vs. Detroit W 32 6-10 0-1 0-0 0 4 4 15 3 2 1 0 12
1/6 at Minnesota L 22 5-11 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 3 2 1 3 0 10
LAST FIVE CUMULATIVE

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