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HOUSTON ROCKETS GAME NOTES END OF SEASON (41-41 Regular Season, 1-4 Playoffs) Forward Trevor Ariza* MPG PPG RPG APG SPG BPG TPG FG% 3PT% FT% #1 6-8 / 215 35.3 12.7 4.5 2.3 1.98 0.32 1.4.417.371.783 Top Game 2015-16 RESULT MIN FG/FGA 3FG/3FGA FT/FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS 1/25/16 at NO W 112-111 40:41 11-16 8-11 1-2 2 3 5 3 2 3 3 1 31 Notes/Career Highlights Ranked sixth in the NBA in steals (1.98 spg) and fourth in steal-to-turnover ratio (1.42) for his career, has more steals (1,179) than turnovers (1,154) over the final 28 games, averaged 3.1 assists (1.9 apg first 53 games played) scored 20+ points 8 times. Forward Donatas Motiejunas* MPG PPG RPG APG SPG BPG TPG FG% 3PT% FT% #20 7-0 / 222 14.8 6.2 2.9 1.1 0.46 0.14 1.2.439.281.642 Top Game 2015-16 RESULT MIN FG/FGA 3FG/3FGA FT/FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS 3/18/16 vs. MIN W 116-111 26:12 8-12 1-2 0-0 3 6 9 1 3 1 1 2 17 Notes/Career Highlights Appeared in 23 of the final 24 games after missing 24 games from 1/2-2/25 started each of his final 21 games played after starting once prior this season in 22 games as a starter, averaged 6.7 points, 3.5 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 15.7 minutes per game. Center Dwight Howard* MPG PPG RPG APG SPG BPG TPG FG% 3PT% FT% #12 6-11 / 265 32.1 13.7 11.8 1.4 0.97 1.59 2.3.620.000.489 Top Game 2015-16 RESULT MIN FG/FGA 3FG/3FGA FT/FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS 1/18/16 at LAC L 132-140 (ot) 45:29 11-16 0-0 14-18 10 16 26 4 2 1 4 1 36 Notes/Career Highlights Became ninth player in NBA history to average at least 10.0 points and 10.0 rebounds in at least 12 seasons to start a career was one of 5 players to average at least 13.0 points and 11.0 rebounds this season shot a career-high 62.0% from the floor (2nd in NBA). Guard Patrick Beverley* MPG PPG RPG APG SPG BPG TPG FG% 3PT% FT% #2 6-1 / 185 28.7 9.9 3.5 3.4 1.32 0.37 1.3.434.400.682 Top Game 2015-16 RESULT MIN FG/FGA 3FG/3FGA FT/FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS 3/18/16 vs. MIN W 116-111 35:31 6-10 5-9 1-2 2 3 5 10 5 1 3 1 18 Notes/Career Highlights Post All-Star break (27 games), averaged 11.4 points, 4.4 rebounds and 4.4 assists after averaging 8.9 ppg, 3.0 rpg and 2.8 apg his first 44 games played from the start of January, had an assist-to-turnover ratio of 3.23 in 44 games played (1.69 ratio first 27 GP). Guard James Harden* MPG PPG RPG APG SPG BPG TPG FG% 3PT% FT% #13 6-5 / 220 38.1 29.0 6.1 7.5 1.70 0.62 4.6.439.359.860 Top Game 2015-16 RESULT MIN FG/FGA 3FG/3FGA FT/FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS 11/18/15 vs. POR W 108-103 (ot) 47:24 11-29 4-15 19-20 1 7 8 11 2 5 5 1 45 Notes/Career Highlights Averaged career-highs of 29.0 points, 7.5 assists and 6.1 rebounds and became the fourth player to average at least 29.0 ppg, 7.0 apg and 6.1 rpg in a single season also became the fourth player to average at least 27.0 ppg, 7.0 apg and 5.0 rpg in multiple seasons. 6th Man Clint Capela* MPG PPG RPG APG SPG BPG TPG FG% 3PT% FT% #15 6-10 / 240 19.1 7.0 6.4 0.6 0.77 1.19 0.8.582.000.379 Top Game 2015-16 RESULT MIN FG/FGA 3FG/3FGA FT/FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS 11/29/15 at NY W 116-111 (ot) 36:24 7-11 0-0 4-8 5 6 11 0 2 3 1 1 18 Notes/Career Highlights Only player in the league to average at least 7.0 points and 6.0 rebounds in fewer than 20.0 minutes per game this season would have ranked 4th in the NBA in FG% (.582) if he qualified scored in double-figures 20 times this season (once as a rookie in 2014-15). * AVERAGES ARE FROM 2015-6 REGULAR SEASON Regular Season Overall Home Road Overtime Overall 41-41 (.500) 23-18 (.561) 18-23 (.439) 4-2 (.667) Eastern 13-17 (.433) 7-8 (.467) 6-9 (.400) 3-0 (1.000) Western 28-24 (.538) 16-10 (.615) 12-14 (.462) 1-1 (.500) Playoffs Overall Home Road Overtime 1-4 1-1 0-3 0-0

Date Opponent Time/Result 10/28 vs. Denver L 85-105 10/30 vs. Golden State L 92-112 ESPN 11/1 at Miami L 89-109 11/2 vs. Oklahoma City W 110-105 NBATV 11/4 vs. Orlando W 119-114 (ot) 11/6 at Sacramento W 116-110 ESPN 11/7 at L.A. Clippers W 109-105 11/11 vs. Brooklyn L 98-106 11/13 at Denver L 98-107 11/14 vs. Dallas L 98-110 11/16 vs. Boston L 95-110 11/18 vs. Portland W 108-103 (ot) 11/20 at Memphis L 84-96 11/21 vs. New York L 102-107 11/25 vs. Memphis L 93-102. NBATV 11/27 vs. Philadelphia W 116-114 11/29 at New York W 116-111 (ot) 11/30 at Detroit L 105-116 12/2 vs. New Orleans W 108-111 NBATV 12/4 at Dallas W 100-96 ROCKETS 2015-16 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE 12/5 vs. Sacramento W 120-113 12/8 at Brooklyn L 105-110 12/9 at Washington W 109-103 12/12 vs. L.A. Lakers W 126-97 12/14 at Denver L 108-114 12/15 at Sacramento L 97-107 NBATV 12/17 at L.A. Lakers 107-87 TNT 12/19 vs. L.A. Clippers W 107-97 12/21 vs. Charlotte W 102-95 12/23 at Orlando L 101-104 12/25 vs. San Antonio W 88-84 ESPN 12/26 at New Orleans L 108-110 NBATV 12/29 vs. Atlanta L 115-121 12/31 vs. Golden State L 110-114 1/2 at San Antonio L 103-121 NBATV 1/4 at Utah W 93-91 1/7 vs. Utah W 103-94 1/10 vs. Indiana W 107-103 (ot) 1/12 at Memphis W 107-91 1/13 vs. Minnesota W 107-104 1/15 vs. Cleveland L 77-91 ESPN 1/17 at L.A. Lakers W 112-95 NBATV 3/6 at Toronto W 113-107 1/18 at L.A. Clippers L 132-140 (ot) TNT 3/9 at Philadelphia W 118-104 1/20 vs. Detroit L 114-123 3/11 at Boston W 102-98 1/22 vs. Milwaukee W 102-98 3/12 at Charlotte L 109-125 1/24 vs. Dallas W 115-104 3/14 vs. Memphis W 130-81 1/25 at New Orleans W 112-111 3/16 vs. L.A. Clippers L 106-122 ESPN 1/27 at San Antonio L 99-130 ESPN 3/18 vs. Minnesota W 116-111 1/29 at Oklahoma City L 108-116 NBATV 3/19 at Atlanta L 97-109 1/30 vs. Washington L 122-123 3/22 at Oklahoma City L 107-111 TNT 2/2 vs. Miami W 115-102 NBATV 3/23 vs. Utah L 87-89 2/4 at Phoenix W 111-105 3/25 vs. Toronto W 112-109 2/6 vs. Portland L 79-96 3/27 ES at Indiana L 101-104 SEASON TRANSACTIONS 2/9 at Golden State L 110-123 TNT 2/10 at Portland L 103-116 ESPN 2/19 at Phoenix W 116-100 2/23 at Utah L 114-117 (ot) 2/25 at Portland W 119-105 TNT 2/27 vs. San Antonio L 94-104 2/29 at Milwaukee L 121-128 3/2 vs. New Orleans W 100-95 3/5 at Chicago L 100-108 ABC 3/29 at Cleveland W 106-100 TNT 3/31 vs. Chicago L 100-103 TNT 4/3 vs. Oklahoma City W 118-110 ABC 4/6 at Dallas L 86-88 ESPN 4/7 vs. Phoenix L 115-124 4/10 vs. L.A. Lakers W 130-110 4/11 at Minnesota W 129-105 4/13 vs. Sacramento W 116-81 Home games in bold All Times Central 6/25: Selected Sam Dekker (18th overall) and Montrezl Harrell (32nd overall) in the 2015 NBA Draft 7/9: Re-signed Patrick Beverley 7/14: Re-signed Corey Brewer... 7/20: Acquired Ty Lawson and a 2017 second round pick from Denver in exchange for Joey Dorsey, Nick Johnson, Kostas Papanikolaou, Pablo Prigioni, Houston s lottery-protected 2016 first-round pick and cash considerations 7/21: Re-signed K.J. McDaniels 7/25: Signed free agent Marcus Thornton 8/24: Re-signed free agent Jason Terry 9/21: Signed free agents Will Cummings, Denzel Livingston, Joshua Smith and Chris Walker 9/28: Signed free agent Jeremy Tyler 10/13: Claimed Arsalan Kazemi off waivers 10/23: Waived Will Cummings, Denzel Livingston, Jeremy Tyler and Chris Walker 10/24: Waived Arsalan Kazemi and Joshua Smith 11/1: Signed free agent Chuck Hayes 11/8: Waived Chuck Hayes 11/18: Relieved Kevin McHale of his head coaching duties and named J.B. Bickerstaff interim head coach and Chris Finch associate head coach 1/22: Acquired Josh Smith via trade from the L.A. Clippers for along with the rights to Sergei Lishouk and cash considerations in exchange for the rights to Maarty Leunen 2/18: Filed three-way trade with Detroit and Philadelphia in which Rockets traded Donatas Motiejunas and Marcus Thornton to the Pistons and Denver s 2017 second round pick to the Sixers and received a protected 2016 first round pick from Detroit and the draft rights to Chukwudiebere Maduabum from Philly [Trade rescinded by Detroit on 2/22] 2/26: Waived guard Marcus Thornton 3/2: Waived guard Ty Lawson 3/4: Signed free agent Michael Beasley 3/9: Signed free agent Andrew Goudelock. ROCKETS 2015-16 D-LEAGUE ASSIGNMENTS 11/11: Assigned K.J. McDaniels to the D-League 11/16: Recalled K.J. McDaniels from the D-League 12/2: Assigned K.J. McDaniels to the D-League 12/6: Assigned Montrezl Harrell to the D-League 12/9: Recalled K.J. McDaniels from the D-League 12/15: Recalled Montrezl Harrell from the D-League 12/26: Assigned Montrezl Harrell and K.J. McDaniels to the D-League 12/28: Recalled Montrezl Harrell and K.J. McDaniels from the D-League 1/7: Assigned K.J. McDaniels to the D-League 1/15: Recalled K.J. McDaniels from the D-League 1/23: Assigned Montrezl Harrell and K.J. McDaniels to the D-League 1/29: Recalled Montrezl Harrell and K.J. McDaniels from the D-League 1/30: Assigned K.J. McDaniels and Donatas Motiejunas to the D-League 2/1: Recalled K.J. McDaniels and Donatas Motiejunas from the D-League 2/3: Assigned Donatas Motiejunas to the D-League 2/4: Recalled and Assigned Donatas Motiejunas to the D-League 2/6: Assigned K.J. McDaniels to the D-League 2/9: Recalled K.J. McDaniels and Donatas Motiejunas from the D-League 2/19: Assigned Sam Dekker to the D-League 2/22: Recalled Sam Dekker from the D-League 2/23: Assigned Sam Dekker to the D-League 2/28: Recalled Sam Dekker from the D-League 3/1: Assigned Sam Dekker to the D-League 3/4: Assigned Montrezl Harrell and K.J. McDaniels to the D-League 3/5: Recalled Sam Dekker, Montrezl Harrell and K.J. McDaniels from the D-League 3/23: Assigned Montrezl Harrell to the D-League 4/9: Recalled Montrezl Harrell from the D-League. PLAYOFF SERIES Game 5 Golden State 114, Houston 81 ORACLE Arena Oakland, CA April 27, 2016 DATE GAME FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT OR-DR-REB AST PF ST TO BS PTS 4/27 HOUSTON 31-95.326 6-32.188 13-19.684 22-31-53 17 22 8 18 3 81 19,596 @ Golden State 45-82.549 13-31.419 11-19.579 6-34-40 30 16 10 10 6 114 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 1st Half 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 2nd Half Game Rockets 20 17 37 22 22 44 81 Warriors 37 22 59 30 25 55 114 Warriors scored the first eight points, led by as many as 19 and by 17 at the end of the first quarter; James Harden scored 18 of the Rockets 20 points in the quarter Houston trailed 52-37 with 2:35 left in the second quarter before Golden State closed the half with a 7-0 run; teams shot a combined 1-of-15 from 3-point range in the quarter Rockets pulled within 16 with 9:06 left in the third before putting the game away with a 17-2 run; Klay Thompson had 14 of his team-high 27 points in the quarter Houston did not come closer than 26 points in the fourth and trailed by as many as 32 Warriors outshot the Rockets 54.9% to 32.6% and had 13 3FGM on 41.9% shooting while Houston shot 6-of-32 Golden State had 30 assists with 10 turnovers while Houston had 17 assists with 18 turnovers Harden had a game-high 35 points Dwight Howard: 21 rebounds. Game 4 Golden State 121, Houston 94 Toyota Center Houston, TX April 21, 2016 DATE GAME FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT OR-DR-REB AST PF ST TO BS PTS 4/24 @ HOUSTON 33-78.423 5-27.185 23-38.605 9-35-44 18 20 11 18 3 94 18,200 Golden State 46-89.517 21-40.525 8-16.500 7-36-43 38 26 10 16 2 121 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 1st Half 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 2nd Half Game Warriors 29 27 56 41 24 65 121 Rockets 29 27 56 20 18 38 94 Warriors led 27-17 with 1:37 left in the first quarter before the Rockets closed the quarter with a 12-2 run; Houston shot 63.2% in the quarter Second quarter featured six lead changes and five ties, including 56 all at the half; Dwight Howard had 10 points and 6 rebounds in the quarter and 19 points and 15 boards for the game Golden State led 69-65 with 7:57 left in the third and outscored Houston 28-11 the rest of the quarter; Warriors shot 8-of-13 from 3-point range in the quarter and 21-of-40 (52.5%) for the game Rockets did not come closer than 19 points in the fourth and trailed by as many as 31 Golden State outshot Houston 51.7% to 42.3% and had 38 assists on 46 field goals made Stephen Curry injured his knee at the end of the first half and did not return James Harden had 18 points, 10 assists, 7 rebounds and 7 steals Houston shot 5-of-27 from 3-point range and had 18 assists with 18 turnovers Klay Thompson had a game-high 23 points and shot 7-of-11 from 3-point range.

Game 3 Houston 97, Golden State 96 Toyota Center Houston, TX April 21, 2016 DATE GAME FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT OR-DR-REB AST PF ST TO BS PTS 4/21 @ HOUSTON 36-92.391 11-36.306 14-23.609 16-36-52 18 24 9 16 4 97 18,200 Golden State 34-79.430 6-25.240 22-29.759 8-35-43 23 23 6 14 6 96 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 1st Half 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 2nd Half Game Warriors 18 30 48 24 24 48 96 Rockets 31 24 55 23 19 42 97 Rockets led by 13 at the end of the first quarter despite shooting 38.5%; James Harden had 14 of his game-high 35 points in the quarter Houston led by as many as 17 in the second quarter and 55-39 with 2:22 left before Golden State closed the half with a 9-0 run; Marreese Speights scored 14 of his team-high 22 points in the quarter Warriors did not closer than six points in the third, which was also their deficit heading into the fourth; Rockets shot 2-of-8 from 3-point range in the quarter Golden State trailed 91-83 with 4:39 remaining before going on an 11-2 run; final minute featured three lead changes with neither team ahead by more than a point; Ian Clark had a layup to put the Warriors ahead 96-95 with 10.6 second left but Harden hit a 10-foot step back jumper on the ensuing possession with 2.7 second left; Draymond Green committed a turnover on the next play Warriors outshot the Rockets 43.0% to 39.1% but were outrebounded 52-43 Houston had 11 3FGM to 6 for Golden State Both Dwight Howard (13 points, 13 rebounds) and Donatas Motiejunas (14 points, 13 rebounds) had double-doubles Rockets: 16 offensive rebounds. Game 2 Golden State 115, Houston 106 ORACLE Arena Oakland, CA April 18, 2016 DATE GAME FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT OR-DR-REB AST PF ST TO BS PTS 4/18 HOUSTON 35-79.443 10-25.400 26-33.788 12-25-37 21 34 4 19 5 106 19,596 @ Golden State 40-81.494 8-23.348 27-38.711 13-26-39 27 24 10 13 6 115 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 1st Half 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 2nd Half Game Rockets 30 28 58 21 27 48 106 Warriors 33 33 66 20 29 49 115 Rockets scored the first four points before a 13-0 run by the Warriors helped them take a three point lead into the second quarter; both teams shot 4-of-7 from 3-point range in the quarter Houston trailed 51-49 with 5:36 left in the second quarter before a 7-0 run by Golden State helped the Warriors take an eight point lead into the half; Klay Thompson had 15 of his game-high 34 points in the quarter Rockets trailed 70-58 with 10:20 left in the third but came as close as three points at 79-76 with 3:19 remaining before settling on a 7-point deficit heading into the fourth; Warriors had 5 of their 13 turnovers in the quarter Golden State led 88-85 with 9:51 remaining before putting the game away with an 11-1 run; Warriors shot 17-of-21 from the line in the quarter (10-17 first three quarters combined) Golden State outshot Houston 49.4% to 44.3% Rockets had 19 turnovers James Harden had a team-high 28 points and a game-high 11 assists Draymond Green: 12 points, 14 rebounds, 8 assists. Game 1 Golden State 104, Houston 78 ORACLE Arena Oakland, CA April 16, 2016 DATE GAME FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT OR-DR-REB AST PF ST TO BS PTS 4/16 HOUSTON 30-84.357 6-22.273 12-24.500 13-38-51 16 28 10 24 6 78 19,596 @ Golden State 39-91.429 10-25.400 16-24.667 15-38-53 26 22 10 18 7 104 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 1st Half 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 2nd Half Game Rockets 15 18 33 27 18 45 78 Warriors 33 27 60 22 22 44 104 Warriors scored the first six points and also closed the first quarter with a 8-2 run to lead by 18; Stephen Curry had 16 of his game-high 24 points in the quarter Houston pulled within 13 at 40-27 with 7:13 left in the second quarter but was outscored 20-6 the rest of the half; Rockets had 8 of their 24 turnovers in the quarter Rockets cut deficit to 15 at 73-58 with 2:38 left in the third but were outscored 9-2 the rest of the quarter; James Harden had 13 of his team-high 17 points in the quarter Houston did not come closer than 18 points in the fourth and trailed by as many as 29 Warriors outshot the Rockets 42.9% to 35.7% and shot 10-of-25 from 3-point range while Houston shot 6-of-22 Dwight Howard had 14 points and a game-high 11 rebounds Draymond Green had 12 points, 10 rebounds & 4 blocks Warriors had 25 second chance points while Rockets had 8. PLAYOFF NOTES THAT S A WRAP: The Rockets lost their best-of-seven First Round series to the Warriors 4-1. This marked the 29th time in 49 seasons that Houston made the playoffs. The Rockets have made the postseason in nine of the past 13 seasons, including four straight, after missing the playoffs in three straight seasons from 2009-10 through 2011-12. The current four-year streak of making the playoffs is tied for the third-longest in franchise history. Alltime, Houston is 130-141 (.480) in the playoffs, including 82-52 (.612) at home and 48-89 (.350) on the road. NO INTROS NECESSARY: Of the 15 players on the playoff roster, 11 were with the team at the end of the 2015 playoffs (Trevor Ariza, Patrick Beverley, Corey Brewer, Clint Capela, James Harden, Dwight Howard, Terrence Jones, K.J. McDaniels, Donatas Motiejunas, Josh Smith and Jason Terry). Harden, Jones and Motiejunas are the longest tenured Rockets, having joined the team prior to the start of 2012-13 (Beverley signed during that season). PLAYOFF POTPOURRI: Here are some statistical observations from Houston s First Round series vs. Golden State: The Rockets scored below 100 point in four of the five games, including each of the final three, and averaged 91.2 ppg Houston ranked fourth in the NBA with 106.5 ppg during the regular season and did not score below the century mark in consecutive games after J.B. Bickerstaff took over as interim head coach prior to the game against Portland on 11/18. Golden State averaged 117.5 points over the final two games after averaged 105.5 ppg the first three games of the series overall, the Warriors averaged 110.0 ppg Houston was 32-18 when holding opponents below 110 points in 2015-16 and 9-23 when failing to do so the Rockets allowed just 104.3 ppg from the start of March (22 games) after allowing 107.1 ppg the first 60 games. Houston shot below 45.0% from the floor in all five games and shot 38.6% for the series during the regular season, Houston was 28-15 when shooting 45.0% or better and 13-26 when failing to do so, including 3-10 when shooting below 40.0%. The Warriors shot 53.2% from the floor over the final two games and 48.3% for the series the Rockets were 20-8 when holding opponents below 45.0% during the regular season and 21-33 when failing to do so, including 3-17 when the opposition shot 50.0% or better. The Rockets averaged just 7.6 3FGM on 26.8% shooting for the series after averaging 10.7 3FGM on 34.7% shooting during the regular season Golden State hit an NBA playoff record 21 3-pointers in Game 4 and averaged 11.6 3FGM on 40.3% shooting for the season Houston had fewer 3FGM than opponents 30 times in 2015-16 after doing so just 10 times in 2014-15. Houston averaged 27.4 FTA for the series compared to 25.2 for Golden State the Rockets led the NBA in FTA (29.4 per) during the regular season and also had the league s best FTA differential (+4.8) Houston shot 64.2% from the line this series after shooting 69.4% during the regular season.

EVEN MORE PLAYOFF POTPOURRI: The Rockets rebounded the Warriors in each of the final three games and by 3.8 rpg overall for the series Houston was outrebounded by 1,5 rpg during the regular season and was 26-9 when outrebounding the opposition and 15-32 when failing to do so. Houston had 90 assists with 95 turnovers for the series and Golden State averaged 23.6 points off turnovers the Rockets averaged 24.4 apg over the final 16 regular season games, up from 21.7 apg the first 66 games the Rockets averaged just 14.7 tpg over the final 20 regular season games, down from 16.3 the first 62 games. Golden State recorded 25+ assists in four of the five games and averaged 28.8 apg for the series Rocket opponents averaged 24.5 apg this season, up from 21.4 in 2014-15 Houston was 14-26 when the opposition had 25+ assists during the regular season after that occurred 18 times in 2014-15 (Rockets 8-10 mark). The Rockets averaged 8.40 steals and forced 14.2 turnovers for the series Houston averaged a franchise-high 10.02 spg during the regular season, becoming just the third team to average at least 10.00 steals in a single season dating back to 2000-01 the Rockets also ranked first in turnovers forced this season (opponents 16.6 tpg). Houston averaged 11.6 fast break points this series compared to 19.0 for Golden State the Rockets averaged 18.1 FB ppg during the regular season while opponents averaged 14.4 Houston averaged 19.6 fast break points over the final 49 games of the season. James Harden averaged 26.6 points, 7.6 assists, 5.2 rebounds and 2.40 steals for the series he is just the fifth player in NBA playoff history to average at least 26.0 points, 7.0 assists, 5.0 rebounds and 2.00 steals for a single postseason, joining Clyde Drexler, Michael Jorden (4 times), Isiah Thomas and Russell Westbrook. Harden, Jordan (twice) and Westbrook are the only players to do so while playing at least five games. James Harden had 18 points, 10 assists, 7 rebounds and a franchise playoff-high tying 7 steals in Game 4 according to the Elias Sports Bureau, he became the third player in NBA playoff history to post those numbers (Rick Barry with 25/11/7/7 for Golden State vs. Detroit on 4/28/76 and Magic Johnson w/19/18/9/7 for the L.A. Lakers vs. Portland on 4/24/83). Dwight Howard averaged 13.2 points and 14.0 rebounds for the series and is averaging 19.1 points and 14.1 rebounds for his playoff career he is one of three players in NBA playoff history (Wilt Chamberlain and Bob Petit) with career averages of at least 19.0 ppg and 14.0 rpg (10+ games played) Howard had 21 rebounds in Game 5, marking the 10th time he has grabbed 20+ boards in the playoffs. Michael Beasley averaged 10.4 points in just 16.1 minutes per game for the series he was the Rockets second-leading scorer with 13.6 ppg on 52.8% shooting in 19.4 mpg over the final 18 games of the regular season. SEASON NOTES A TRADITION LIKE FEW OTHERS: The Rockets finished 2015-16 with a 41-41 mark (.500). Houston has gone.500 or better in each of the past 10 seasons. Only two other teams (Dallas and San Antonio) have gone.500 or better in each of the past 10 seasons. Dating back to 1984-85, the Rockets have gone.500 or in 29 of 32 seasons. No other team has done so more than 27 seasons (San Antonio and Utah). Houston has the fourth-highest winning percentage (.566; 1459-1117) of any team dating back to 1984-85. CHUTES AND LADDERS: The Rockets started the season with a 4-7 mark before Kevin McHale was relieved of his head coaching duties and assistant coach J.B. Bickerstaff was named interim head coach prior to the game vs. Portland on 11/18. Houston proceeded to go 21-15 from 11/18-1/25, but went 4-9 from 1/27-2/29. The Rockets won four of the first five games in March before going 4-7 the rest of the month. Houston went 4-2 in April, closing the season with a three-game winning streak. Bickerstaff finished the season with a 37-34 mark as interim head coach. HOUSTON ROCKETS J.B.: The Rockets were 37-34 since J.B. Bickerstaff was named interim head coach prior to the game vs. Portland on 11/18. In the 71 games under Bickerstaff, Houston averaged 107.4 points while opponents averaged 106.0 after the opposition outscored the Rockets 108.5 ppg to 100.8 the first 11 games of the season (Rockets 4-7 mark). Bickerstaff is in his fifth season with the Rockets after spending the previous four seasons as an assistant coach with Minnesota. Prior to joining the Timberwolves, he served three seasons as an assistant coach for his father, Bernie Bickerstaff, in Charlotte. When J.B. joined Charlotte as a 25-year-old in 2004-05, he was the youngest assistant coach in the NBA. HOME V. ROAD: The Rockets went 23-18 at Toyota Center this season, marking their 10th straight season posting a winning home record. Houston also sold out 31 of its 41 home games this season. The Rockets opened the season by playing 11 of their first 16 at home before playing eight of 11 on the road from 11/29-12/17. From 12/29-1/24, Houston played 12 of 19 at home but from 1/25-3/20, the Rockets played 15 of 20 on the road. The Rockets closed out the season by playing 10 of the final 16 games at Toyota Center. Houston finished the season 18-23 on the road. LAW OF AVERAGES KICKED IN: Houston lost in overtime at the L.A. Clippers on 1/18, snapping an 11-game winning streak in overtime dating back to 2013-14. That was tied for the second-longest streak in NBA history. The Rockets went to overtime three times the first 17 games of the season but just three times over the final 65 games. Houston finished the season with a 4-2 mark in overtime. SMILES AND CRIES: Here are some statistical differences between the Rockets wins and losses this season: Wins Losses Wins Losses Wins Losses Rockets PPG 111.5 101.6 Opponents FG%.434.483 RPG Differential +2.3-5.5 Opponents PPG 101.2 111.5 Rockets 3PT%.364.329 Harden PPG/FG% 31.5/.452 26.4/.424 Rockets FG%.470.433 Opponent 3PT%.334.389 Ariza PPG/FG% 14.1/.462 11.3/.370 POINTS A PLENTY: The Rockets ranked fourth in the NBA in scoring this season with 106.5 points per game after sixth in 2014-15 with 103.9 ppg. Houston was 39-24 when scoring 100+ points this season (44-12 in 2014-15), including 23-9 when scoring 110+, and 2-17 when failing to do so (12-14 in 2014-15). The Rockets scored 110+ points in 23 of the final 41 games, averaging 109.7 ppg, after doing so nine time the first 41 games of the season, averaging 103.4 ppg. Houston scored 100+ points in 59 of the 71 games under interim head coach J.B. Bickerstaff and did not score below the century mark in consecutive games during that span. THE COMEBACKS: Houston had 13 wins in games in which it trailed by double-digits this season. The Rockets also had 13 wins when tied or trailing at the start of the fourth quarter, which was tied for the second-most in the league. Houston was 28-9 when leading at the start of the fourth quarter this season and 31-11 in games in which it led by double-digits. The Rocket recorded 14 wins by 10+ points this season, including six by 20+, three of which came against the L.A. Lakers. Houston was 17-12 in games decided by five or fewer points this season after going 17-6 in 2014-15. THE SOMEWHAT MAGIC NUMBER: The Rockets were 9-23 when allowing 110+ points this season and 32-18 when holding opponents below 110, including 15-5 below 100 (35-4 in 2014-15). Houston ranked 25th in the NBA in scoring defense this season (opponents 106.4 ppg) after ranking 17th in 2014-15 (opponents 100.5 ppg). From the start of March (22 games), the Rockets held opponents to 104.3 ppg on 44.0% shooting after the opposition averaged 107.1 ppg on 46.6% shooting the first 60 games of the season.

PLAYING THE PERCENTAGES: Houston outshot the opposition in each of the final five games of the season after only having one streak longer than two games prior. The Rockets were 30-6 when outshooting opponents this season (43-2 in 2014-15) and 11-35 when failing to do so (13-24 in 2014-15). The Rockets shot 45.2% from the floor this season and ranked 14 in the NBA (20th with 44.4% in 2014-15). Opponents shot 45.9% this season (44.3% in 2014-15) and Houston ranked 19th in field goal defense. The Rockets were 28-15 when shooting 45.0% or better this season (28-8 in 2014-15), including 10-4 when shooting 50.0% or better (12-1 in 2014-15), and 13-26 when shooting below 45.0% (28-18 in 2014-15), including 3-10 when shooting below 40.0% (4-7 in 2014-15). Houston was 20-8 when holding opponents below 45.0% this season (40-3 in 2014-15), including 10-1 below 40.0% (15-0 in 2014-15), and 21-33 when the opposition shot 45.0% or better (16-23 in 2014-15), including 3-17 when shooting 50.0% or better (3-10 in 2014-15). BOARD BATTLE: The Rockets outrebounded their opponent in 13 of the final 19 games after being outrebounded in 14 of the 17 games prior. Houston was outrebounded by 1.6 rpg overall this season (-0.1 rpg in 2014-15) and ranked 23rd in rebound differential. Houston was 26-9 when outrebounding opponents this season (33-6 in 2014-15) and 15-32 when failing to do so (23-20 in 2014-15). The Rockets were 10-2 when outrebounding the opposition by double-digits (12-0 in 2014-15) and 5-10 when being outrebounding by 10+ boards (3-5 in 2014-15). BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE: Houston averaged an NBA high 29.4 FTA this season and ranked first in FTA differential (+4.8 per) after ranking second in FTA in 2014-15 (26.0 per) and tied for sixth in FTA differential (+2.6 per). The Rockets were 19-17 when having 30+ FTA this season after going 26-6 in 2014-15. Houston ranked 27th in the NBA in FT% (.694) after ranking 27th in 2014-15 (.715). It marked just the third time in franchise history that the Rockets shot below 70.0% from the line in a season (68.2% in 1968-69 and 69.9% in 1984-85). 3 S BETTER THAN 2: The Rockets ranked tied for second in 3-pointers made this season with 10.7 per game after averaging an NBA record 11.3 3FGM in 2014-15 (Golden State averaged 13.1 this season). Houston was 19th in 3-point percentage this season (.347) after ranking 14th in 2014-15 (.348). The Rockets were 15-12 when shooting 40.0% or better from 3-point range this season after going in 20-3 in 2014-15. Houston hit 10+ 3FGM 47 times this season (27-20 mark) after doing so 56 times in 2014-15 (42-14 in 2014-15). HOUSTON, WE HAD A PROBLEM: Houston had fewer 3-pointers made than opponents 30 times this season after doing so just 10 times in 2014-15. The Rockets ranked ninth in 3-point differential this season (+1.0 per) after leading the NBA in that category in 2014-15 (+4.0 per). Opponents hit 10+ 3FGM 41 times this season after doing so 23 times in 2014-15. Houston ranked 21st in 3-point defense this season (opponents 36.1% 3FGs) after ranking first in 2014-15 (opponents 32.2% 3FGs). The opposition shot 35.0% or better from behind-the-arc just 29 times last season. PASSING OUT: The Rockets recorded more assists than the opposition nine times over the final 16 games after doing so nine times the 43 games prior. Houston was 22-9 when having as many or more assists as its opponent this season and 19-32 when failing to do so. The Rockets ranked 16th in the NBA in assists this season (22.2 apg) after ranking ninth in 2014-15 (22.2 apg). Opponents averaged 24.5 apg this season after averaging 21.4 in 2014-15. The opposition recorded 25+ assists 40 times this season (Rockets 14-26 mark) after doing so 18 times in 2014-15 (Rockets 8-10 mark). GRAND THEFT HOUSTON: The Rockets were first in the NBA in steals, averaging a franchise-high 10.01 spg, and first in turnovers forced with opponents averaging 16.6 tpg. Houston recorded 10+ steals 40 times this season, its highest total since doing so 42 times in 1990-91. The Rockets had a season-high 20 steals at Brooklyn on 1/28/15, marking their first game with 20+ since 2/10/07 vs. Charlotte. Houston forced 20+ turnovers 13 times over the final 31 games after doing so nine times the first 51 games of the season. The Rockets ranked second in the NBA in points off turnovers this season (18.9 per). Houston ranked 27th in the NBA in turnovers (15.9 tpg; 16.7 in 2014-15) and committed 20+ turnovers 17 times after doing so 21 times in 2014-15. BUILDING BLOCKS: Houston ranked 13th in the NBA in blocks this season (5.24 bpg) after ranking 13th in 2014-15 (5.04 bpg). The Rockets recorded 7+ blocks in six of the final 16 games, averaging 6.38 bpg, after doing so once the 17 games prior, averaging 4.24 bpg. Houston was 12-11 when having 7+ blocks this season after going 16-2 in 2014-15. The Rockets recorded 10+ blocks five times this season, including a season-high 14 vs. Memphis on 3/14. Opponents averaged 4.93 bpg this season after averaging 5.33 in 2014-15. POST IT NOTES: The Rockets ranked eighth in the NBA in points in the paint (45.7 per) this season and 24th in points in the paint allowed (44.5). Houston did not score below 40 points in the paint in any of the final 27 games, averaging 51.0 per game, after having fewer than 40 points in the paint 19 times the first 55 games of the season, averaging 43.1 per game. Opponents only scored 50+ points in the paint 14 times over the final 55 games, averaging 43.9 per game, after doing so 14 times the first 27 games of the season, averaging 47.5. BREAK FAST: Houston ranked third in the NBA in fast break points this season (18.1 per) after ranking second in 2014-15 (15.3 per). The Rockets scored 20+ fast break points in 22 of the final 49 games, averaging 19.6 per game, after doing so seven times the first 33 games of the season, averaging 16.0. Houston ranked 22nd in fewest fast break points allowed (14.4 per) after ranking 28th in 2014-15 (15.3 per). JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH BASKET: James Harden averaged a career-high 29.0 points this season and finished second in the NBA in scoring. That marked the second-highest scoring average in franchise history, behind Moses Malone s 31.1 ppg in 1981-82. Since joining the Rockets in 2012-13, Harden has scored the most points of any player in the league (8,467; 533 more than any other player). Harden has also made 461 more free throws than any other player has attempted since joining the Rockets. THE HARDEN WAY: James Harden averaged career-highs of 29.0 points, 7.5 assists and 6.1 rebounds this season after averaging 27.4 ppg, 7.0 apg and 5.7 rpg in 2014-15. He is one of four players to have averaged at least 29.0 points, 7.0 assists and 6.0 rebounds in a single season (LeBron James, twice; Michael Jordan, once; Oscar Robertson, seven times) and one of four players to have averaged at least 27.0 points, 7.0 assists and 5.0 rebounds in multiple seasons (John Havlicek, two times; James, four times; Robertson, eight times). Over the final 39 games of the season, Harden averaged 30.6 points, 8.3 assists, 6.5 rebounds and 1.90 steals.

2015-16 TEAM SEASON STAT NOTES/RANKINGS ROCKETS SCORING AND FG% PPG (Rank) 14-15 (Rank) FG% (Rank) 14-15 (Rank) The Rockets were 39-24 when scoring 100+ points (44-12 in 2014-15) and 2-17 when scoring below (12-14 in 2014-15), including 1-7 below 90 (2-3 in 2014-15) the Rockets were 30-6 when outshooting opponents (43-2 in 2014-15) and 11-35 when failing to do so (13-24 in 2014-15) Houston was 28-15 when shooting 45.0% or better (28-8 in 2014-15), including 10-4 when shooting 50.0% or better (12-1 in 2014-15) the Rockets were 3-10 when shooting below 40.0% (4-7 in 2014-15). 106.5 (4) 103.9 (6).452 (14).444 (20) OPPONENTS SCORING AND FG% PPG (Rank) 13-14 (Rank) FG% (Rank) 13-14 (Rank) Houston was 15-5 when holding opponents below 100 points (35-4 in 2014-15), including 4-1 below 90 (11-0 in 2014-15) the Rockets were 26-36 when allowing 100+ points (21-22 in 2014-15) Houston was 20-8 when holding opponents below 45.0% shooting (40-3 in 2014-15), including 10-1 below 40.0% (15-0 in 2014-15) the Rockets were 21-33 when opponents shoot 45.0% or better (16-23 in 2014-15), including 3-17 over 50.0% (3-10 in 2014-15). 106.4 (25) 100.5 (17).459 (19).443 (12) ROCKETS 3-POINT SHOOTING 3PT% (Rank) 14-15 (Rank) Avg. 3FGM-A 14-15 The Rockets were 27-20 when hitting 10+ 3FGM (42-14 in 2014-15) and 15-12 when shooting 40.0% or better from behind-the-arc (20-3 in 2014-15)..347 (19).348 (14) 10.7/30.9 11.3/32.7 OPPONENTS 3-POINT SHOOTING 3PT% (Rank) 14-15 (Rank) Avg. 3FGM-A 14-15 Houston failed to have more 3FGM than the opposition 41 times this season after doing so 17 times in 2014-15 opponents hit 10+ 3FGM 41 times this season (Rockets 19-22 mark) after doing so 23 times in 2014-15 (Rockets 17-6 mark) opponents shot 40.0% or better from behind-the-arc 29 times this season (Rockets 8-21 mark) after doing so 21 times in 2014-15 (Rockets 14-7 mark)..361 (21).322 (1) 9.7/26.9 7.4/22.9 FREE THROW SHOOTING FT% (Rank) 14-15 (Rank) Avg. FTA 14-15 Houston was 14-10 when having as many or more FTM as opponents have FTA Hou: 29.4 Hou: 26.0 (21-5 in 2014-15) and 4-7 when opponents had as many or more FTM as the.694 (27).715 (27) Rockets have FTA (11-12 in 2014-15) the Rockets were 19-17 when having 30+ Opp.: 24.6 Opp.: 23.6 FTA (26-6 in 2014-15). REBOUNDING RPG (Rank) 14-15 (Rank) Opp. RPG (Rank) 14-15 (Rank) The Rockets were 26-9 when outrebounding the opposition (33-6 in 2014-15) and 15-32 when failing to do so (23-20 in 2014-15) Houston was 10-2 when outrebounding opponents by 10+ boards (12-0 in 2014-15) and 5-10 when being outrebounded by double-digits (3-5 in 2014-15). 43.1 (20) 43.7 (14) 44.6 (21) 43.8 (19) ASSISTS APG (Rank) 14-15 (Rank) Opp. APG (Rank) 14-15 (Rank) Houston was 22-9 when having as many or more assists as the opposition (41-9 in 2014-15) and 19-32 when failing to do so (15-17 in 2014-15) the Rockets were 14-8 when having 25+ assists (19-7 in 2014-15) and 14-26 when opponents did so (8-10 in 2014-15). 22.2 (16) 22.2 (9) 24.6 (29) 21.4 (12) TURNOVERS AND STEALS TPG (Rank) 14-15 (Rank) SPG (Rank) 14-15 (Rank) The Rockets were 4-7 when having more turnovers than assists (10-5 in 2014-15) Rockets: Rockets: Rockets: Rockets: and 6-3 when opponents did so (10-3 in 2014-15) Houston was 8-10 when 15.9 (27) 16.7 (28) 10.01 (1) 9.48 (3) committing 12 or fewer turnovers (6-4 in 2014-15) and 7-10 when having 20+ (13-8 in 2014-15) the Rockets were 13-9 when forcing 20+ turnovers (14-3 in 2014- Opp: Opp: Opp: Opp: 15) Houston was 21-19 when having 10+ steals (25-8 in 2014-15) and 16-16 16.6 (1) 16.4 (3) 8.95 (29) 8.85 (29) when opponents did so (17-15 in 2014-15). BLOCKS BPG (Rank) 14-15 (Rank) Opp. BPG (Rank) 14-15 (Rank) Houston was 12-11 when having 7+ blocks (16-2 in 2014-15), including 3-2 when having 10 or more (4-0 in 2014-15) opponents recorded 10+ blocks three times this season (Rockets 1-2 mark) after doing so four times in 2014-15 (Rockets 1-3 mark). 5.24 (13) 4.96 (10) 4.93 (13) 5.33 (22) INTERIM HEAD COACH J.B. BICKERSTAFF J.B. (John-Blair) Bickerstaff was named interim head coach of the Rockets prior to the game vs. Portland on 11/18 after Kevin McHale was relieved of his head coaching duties. Bickerstaff is in his fifth season with the Rockets after spending the previous four seasons as an assistant coach with Minnesota. Prior to joining the Timberwolves, he spent three seasons as an assistant coach to his father Bernie Bickerstaff in Charlotte. When he joined Charlotte as a 25-year-old in 2004-05, J.B. was the youngest assistant coach in the NBA. Bickerstaff played collegiately at Oregon State before finishing his career at the University of Minnesota. As a senior for the Gophers in 2000-01, Bickerstaff averaged 10.9 points and 6.1 rebounds and 4.0 assists while shooting 52.7% from the floor. After college, Bickerstaff served as director of operations for the Gophers men s basketball program, where he oversaw all administrative areas and assisted the coaching staff with recruiting, scouting and coaching. He also spent the 2003-04 season as a radio color analyst for the Timberwolves.

Trevor Ariza PTS 30 vs. Chi 4/17/14 FGM 10 vs. Chic 4/17/14 FGA 17 (3 times) 3FGM 6 (3 times) 3FGA 12 vs. LAC 5/17/15 FTM 6 (2 times) FTA 8 vs. Denver 5/21/09 OR 5 vs. Ind 5/9/14 DR 10 (4 times) TR 15 vs. Ind 5/9/14 AST 9 vs. Uta 4/21/09 STL 4 (4 times) BLK 2 (4 times) MIN 45:05 at LAC 5/14/15 Clint Capela PTS 9 at GS 5/19/15 FGM 4 (2 times) FGA 5 vs. Dal 4/18/15 3FGM 3FGA FTM 3 at Dal 4/24/15 FTA 4 (2 times) OR 4 at GS 4/16/16 DR 8 at GS 4/16/16 TR 12 at GS 4/16/16 AST 2 vs. LAC 5/12/15 STL 2 at GS 4/27/16 BLK 2 (2 times) MIN 17:34 at GS 4/16/16 PLAYOFF CAREER HIGHS Montrezl Harrell PTS 2 vs. GS 4/24/16 FGM 1 vs. GS 4/24/16 FGA 2 vs. GS 4/24/16 3FGM 3FGA FTM 1 at GS 4/27/16 FTA 2 at GS 4/27/16 OR DR 2 vs. GS 4/24/16 TR 2 vs. GS 4/24/16 AST STL BLK MIN 6:28 vs. GS 4/24/16 Donatas Motiejunas PTS 14 vs. GS 4/21/16 FGM 5 vs. GS 4/21/16 FGA 11 vs. GS 4/21/16 3FGM 2 vs. GS 4/21/16 3FGA 3 (2 times) FTM 4 (2 times) FTA 6 at GS 4/16/16 OR 5 vs. GS 4/21/16 DR 8 vs. GS 4/21/16 TR 13 vs. GS 4/21/16 AST 2 vs. GS 4/21/16 STL 2 vs. GS 4/21/16 BLK 1 (2 times) MIN 31:04 vs. GS 4/21/16 Michael Beasley Sam Dekker Dwight Howard Josh Smith PTS 22 vs. Atl 5/1/09 FGM 11 vs. Atl 5/1/09 FGA 25 vs. Atl 5/1/09 3FGM 2 at Atl 5/3/09 3FGA 4 (2 times) FTM 7 at Atl 4/29/09 FTA 7 at Atl 4/29/09 OR 4 vs. Atl 5/1/09 DR 11 vs. Atl 5/1/09 TR 15 vs. Atl 5/1/09 AST 3 at Atl 4/22/09 STL 3 at Bos 4/27/10 BLK 2 (3 times) MIN 35:38 vs. Atl 5/1/09 PTS FGM FGA 3FGM 3FGA FTM FTA OR DR TR AST STL BLK MIN PTS 46 vs. Atl 4/16/11 FGM 16 vs. Atl 4/16/11 FGA 23 vs. Atl 4/16/11 3FGM 3FGA 1 (3 times) FTM 15 vs. Atl 4/19/11 FTA 22 vs. Atl 4/16/11 OR 11 (2 times) DR 18 at Bos 5/4/09 TR 26 at Dal 4/24/15 AST 4 (5 times) STL 4 (2 times) BLK 9 (2 times) MIN 49:06 vs. Cle 5/26/09 PTS 29 vs. Ind 4/29/13 FGM 11 vs. Bos 4/26/08 FGA 22 vs. Chi 5/8/11 3FGM 4 (2 times) 3FGA 7 (2 times) FTM 12 vs. Bos 4/28/08 FTA 16 vs. Ind 4/29/13 OR 9 at Mil 4/24/10 DR 16 vs. Bos 4/29/12 TR 18 vs. Bos 4/29/12 AST 9 (2 times) STL 4 at Ind 5/1/13 BLK 7 vs. Bos 4/28/08 MIN 46:23 vs. Bos 5/8/12 Patrick Beverley Andrew Goudelock Terrence Jones Jason Terry PTS 16 (3 times) FGM 7 at OKC 4/24/13 FGA 15 at Por 4/25/14 3FGM 4 at Por 4/25/14 3FGA 6 at Por 4/25/14 FTM 6 at GS 4/18/16 FTA 6 at GS 4/18/16 OR 5 at OKC 4/24/13 DR 7 at OKC 4/24/13 TR 12 at OKC 4/24/13 AST 6 at OKC 4/24/13 STL 2 (2 times) BLK 2 at GS 4/18/16 MIN 41:33 at Por 4/25/14 PTS 20 vs. SA 4/16/13 FGM 8 vs. SA 4/16/13 FGA 17 (2 times) 3FGM 2 vs. SA 4/16/13 3FGA 6 vs. SA 4/16/13 FTM 2 vs. SA 4/16/13 FTA 2 vs. SA 4/16/13 OR 1 vs. SA 4/28/13 DR 3 vs. SA 4/28/13 TR 4 vs. SA 4/28/13 AST 1 (3 times) STL 3 vs. SA 4/16/13 BLK MIN 40:34 vs. SA 4/16/13 PTS 19 vs. Dal 4/18/15 FGM 6 (6 times) FGA 15 vs. Dal 4/18/15 3FGM 1 (3 times) 3FGA 2 (6 times) FTM 7 vs. Dal 4/8/15 FTA 11 vs. Dal 4/18/15 OR 4 (5 times) DR 10 vs. Por 4/20/14 TR 13 vs. Por 4/20/14 AST 6 vs. Dal 4/18/15 STL 2 vs. Por 4/23/14 BLK 3 (2 times) MIN 36:08 vs. Por 4/20/14 PTS 36 vs. Pho 5/20/05 FGM 13 (3 times) FGA 25 (3 times) 3FGM 9 vs. LAC 5/8/11 3FGA 11 vs. Mia 6/20/06 FTM 12 vs. Hou 5/7/05 FTA 12 vs. Hou 5/7/05 OR 3 (3 times) DR 8 vs. Hou 4/25/05 TR 9 vs. Pho 5/13/05 AST 9 (4 times) STL 4 at OKC 5/23/11 BLK 2 at Pho 5/18/05 MIN 50:40 vs. SA 5/15/08 Corey Brewer James Harden K.J. McDaniels PTS 22 at Dal 4/26/15 FGM 9 at Dal 4/6/15 FGA 16 vs. GS 4/23/13 3FGM 3 (3 times) 3FGA 11 vs. GS 4/23/13 FTM 6 at GS 5/27/15 FTA 8 at GS 4/28/13 OR 3 at LAC 5/14/15 DR 7 at LAC 5/14/15 TR 10 at LAC 5/14/15 AST 6 at GS 4/16/16 STL 3 (3 times) BLK 1 (8 times) MIN 32:20 at Dal 4/26/15 PTS 45 vs. GS 5/25/15 FGM 15 at Dal 4/24/15 FGA 35 at Por 4/25/14 3FGM 7 (2 times) 3FGA 14 (2 times) FTM 17 at OKC 4/24/13 FTA 20 at OKC 4/24/13 OR 2 (15 times) DR 9 (4 times) TR 11 (3 times) AST 12 vs. LAC 5/4/15 STL 7 vs. GS 4/24/16 BLK 3 at Mem 5/9/11 MIN 49:38 at Por 4/25/14 PTS 4 at GS 4/16/16 FGM 2 at GS 4/16/16 FGA 9 at GS 4/16/16 3FGM 1 at GS 4/18/16 3FGA 1 (3 times) FTM FTA OR 1 at GS 4/27/16 DR 4 at GS 4/16/16 TR 4 at GS 4/16/16 AST 1 at GS 4/27/16 STL BLK 2 at GS 4/16/16 MIN 19:54 at GS 4/16/16

#1 TREVOR ARIZA Forward 6-8/215 6/30/85 UCLA/USA 12th season GP 81 SPG 1.98 PTS 31 at NO 1/25/16 40 at Phi 3/1/14 OR 4 (2 times) 8 vs. Pho 1/25/05 GS 81 BPG 0.32 FGM 11 (2 times) 14 at Phi 3/1/14 DR 11 vs. Mem 11/25/15 12 (2 times) MPG 35.3 FG%.416 FGA 18 (2 times) 23 (2 times) TR 12 vs. Mem 11/25/15 15 at Atl 11/21/12 PPG 12.7 3FG%.371 3FGM 8 at NO 1/25/16 10 at Hou 2/12/14 AST 11 at Mil 2/29/16 11 at Mil 2/29/16 RPG 4.5 FT%.783 3FGA 12 (3 times) 14 (2 times) STL 5 (3 times) 6 (4 times) APG 2.3 TPG 1.4 FTM 5 (3 times) 10 vs. Hou 2/25/07 BLK 3 vs. Pho 4/7/16 4 at Phi 3/1/14 FTA 8 at Pho 2/4/16 12 vs. Hou 2/25/07 MIN 43:49 vs. OKC 4/3/16 56:55 vs. Min 1/13/10 PLAYOFFS: In five starts, averaged 6.6 ppg (25.5% FGs, 14.3% 3FGs, 3-4 FTs), 4.2 rpg, 2.60 spg in 36.2 mpg. 4/16/16 at GS L 78-104 35:53 3-10 2-6 1-1 4 4 8 1 2 4 2 0 9 4/18/16 at GS L 106-115 38:44 3-10 1-5 0-0 1 4 5 1 2 2 3 0 7 4/21/16 vs. GS W 97-96 42:04 3-12 1-6 0-0 1 4 5 1 4 3 3 1 7 4/24/16 vs. GS L 94-121 35:32 3-11 0-4 2-3 1 1 2 0 4 2 2 0 8 4/27/16 at GS L 81-114 28:41 1-8 0-7 0-0 0 1 1 1 4 2 2 0 2 Ranked sixth in the NBA in steals (1.98 spg) and fourth in steal-to-turnover ratio (1.42). Missed the game at Washington on 12/9 with a bruised lower back, snapping his 172 consecutive games played streak (103 with Houston). Scored 20+ points eight times (Rockets 6-2 mark)... averaged 14.1 points on 46.2% shooting in wins and 11.3 ppg on 37.0% shooting in losses. Since the start of 2013-14, joins Stephen Curry and James Harden as the only players with at least 500 3FGM and 400 steals. Ranked 12th in 3FGM with 185... hit 2+ 3FGM 54 times, including 3+ 31 times and 4+ 17 times... hit 5+ 3FGM in three straight games from 1/22-1/25, tying for the longest streak in franchise history. Had 2+ steals in 15 straight games from 2/4-3/12 (longest streak by a player since an 18-game span by Baron Davis from 11/24-12/26/07). From the start of January (48 games) had 102 steals with 59 turnovers... had 160 steals with 113 turnovers overall this season and ranked fourth in steal-to-turnover ratio (1.42)... has more steals (1,179) than turnovers (1,154) for his career. Had 22 points, 4 steals and 3 blocks vs. Phoenix on 4/7 first Rocket with 20+ points, 4+ steals and 3+ blocks since Hakeem Olajuwon on 4/1/99. Over the final 28 games, averaged 3.1 assists after averaging 1.9 apg his first 53 games played this season. Over the final 28 games, shot 88.5% from the line after shooting 72.0% his first 53 games played this season. #8 MICHAEL BEASLEY Forward 6-9 ½ /235 1/9/89 Kansas State/USA 8th season GP 20 SPG 0.55 PTS 30 at Atl 3/19/16 42 at Sac 11/10/10 OR 5 (2 times) 6 (4 times) GS 0 BPG 0.45 FGM 12 at Atl 3/19/16 17 at Sac 11/10/10 DR 9 vs. Mem 3/14/16 14 vs. NY 4/12/09 MPG 18.1 FG%.522 FGA 19 at Bos 3/11/16 31 at Sac 11/10/10 TR 11 vs. Chi 3/31/16 16 vs. NY 4/12/09 PPG 12.8 3FG%.333 3FGM 1 (3 times) 4 ( times) AST 2 (4 times) 9 at LAL 11/16/12 RPG 4.9 FT%.776 3FGA 3 vs. Mem 3/14/16 8 at Orl 2/13/12 STL 3 vs. Mem 3/14/16 5 (2 times) APG 0.8 TPG 1.2 FTM 6 (2 times) 12 at Hou 1/30/12 BLK 2 vs. Tor 3/25/16 4 at Por 12/17/10 FTA 6 (3 times) 12 (3 times) MIN 30:53 vs. Chi 3/31/16 48:08 vs. Cha 1/5/11 PLAYOFFS: In five games, averaged 10.4 ppg (47.8% FGs, 33.3% 3FGs, 85.7% FTs), 4.2 rpg in 16.1 mpg. 4/16/16 at GS L 78-104 5:34 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 2 4/18/16 at GS L 106-115 11:53 5-9 0-0 0-1 1 4 5 0 2 0 3 0 10 4/21/16 vs. GS W 97-96 20:32 5-10 0-2 2-2 1 4 5 0 2 1 1 0 12 4/24/16 vs. GS L 94-121 19:17 6-12 1-2 4-4 0 3 3 0 1 0 1 0 17 4/27/16 at GS L 81-114 22:59 5-13 1-2 0-0 1 6 7 2 1 0 1 0 11 Signed as a free agent with Houston on 3/4... was playing for the Shandong Golden Stars of the Chinese Basketball Association named MVP among foreigners after averaging 31.9 points, 13.2 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 2.0 steals... also named MVP of the CBA All-Star Game. Over the final 18 games, was the Rockets second-leading scorer with 13.6 points on 52.8% shooting in 19.4 mpg... would have ranked tied for sixth in points per 48 minutes played (33.7) had he qualified. Scored in double figures in 13 of his 20 games played, including nine straight from 3/11-3/25, marking the longest streak by a Rockets reserved since a 13-game span by Carl Landry from 11/20-12/16/09. Had 30 points in 28 minutes of play off the bench at Atlanta on 3/19 second Rockets reserve (Marcus Thornton w/32 at BKN on 12/8) with 30+ points this season scored 20+ points three times this season. Had 20 points and 11 rebounds vs. Chicago on 3/31, marking only double-double of the season and the 35th of his career.

#2 PATRICK BEVERLEY Guard 6-1/185 7/12/88 Arkansas/USA 4th season GP 71 SPG 1.32 PTS 22 vs. Chi 3/31/16 22 vs. Chi 3/31/16 OR 4 (2 times) 5 (2 times) GS 63 BPG 0.37 FGM 9 vs. Chi 3/31/16 9 vs. Chi 3/31/16 DR 9 vs. NO 3/2/16 9 vs. NO 3/2/16 MPG 28.7 FG%.434 FGA 14 at Phi 3/9/16 16 (2 times) TR 12 at Bos 3/11/16 12 (2 times) PPG 9.9 3FG%.400 3FGM 5 (2 times) 6 vs. Dal 11/22/14 AST 12 vs. Sac 4/13/16 12 vs. Sac 4/13/16 RPG 3.5 FT%.682 3FGA 11 at Was 12/9/15 12 vs. Cha 12/31/14 STL 6 vs. Sac 4/13/16 6 vs. Sac 4/13/16 APG 3.4 TPG 1.3 FTM 6 at Uta 2/23/16 7 at Pho 2/23/14 BLK 3 vs. Phi 11/27/15 3 (2 times) FTA 6 (4 times) 8 (2 times) MIN 39:25 at Bos 3/11/16 46:04 at Den 12/17/14 PLAYOFFS: In five starts, averaged 5.8 ppg (27.0% FGs, 21.4% 3FGs, 6-6 FTs), 4.4 rpg, 2.2 apg in 25.7 mpg. 4/16/16 at GS L 78-104 20:20 1-7 0-3 0-0 1 2 3 3 4 1 0 0 2 4/18/16 at GS L 106-115 33:27 3-8 1-1 6-6 1 6 7 2 4 0 0 2 13 4/21/16 vs. GS W 97-96 33:09 4-12 2-4 0-0 0 6 6 3 3 0 1 0 10 4/24/16 vs. GS L 94-121 15:56 1-5 0-3 0-0 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 0 2 4/27/16 at GS L 81-114 25:42 1-5 0-3 0-0 1 3 4 2 4 0 1 0 2 Missed two games with a concussion (11/6-11/7), seven with a left ankle sprain (11/14-11/21; 1/20-1/22) and one due to personal reasons (1/13) recorded a DNP-CD on 1/17 but did not play due to a left ankle sprain. Started his final 63 games played after coming off the bench his first eight games played this season. In 63 games as a starter, had 89 steals with 80 turnovers and 94 steals with 91 turnovers overall... ranked 14th in steal-to-turnover ratio (1.03) had a career-high 6 steals in the season finale vs. Sacramento on 4/13. From the start of January (44 games played), had an assist-to-turnover ratio of 3.23 after having a 1.69 ratio his first 27 games played ranked 16th in assist-to-turnover ratio (2.63) for the season. Six of his top eight scoring performances this season came after All-Star break, including a career-high 22 points vs. Chicago on 3/31 marked fourth 20-point effort of his career and the first since 11/22/14. Post All-Star break (27 games), averaged 11.4 points (45.4% FGs), 4.4 rebounds and 4.4 assists after averaging 8.9 ppg (42.0% FGs), 3.0 rpg and 2.8 apg his first 44 games played. Had 18 points with 10 assists vs. Minnesota on 3/18, marking the third double-double of his career also had a career-high 12 assists in the season finale vs. Sacramento on 4/13... had 5+ assists in 10 of the final 16 games (5.4 apg), after doing so eight times his first 55 games played (2.7 apg). 52.2% of his shot attempts were from 3-point range this season, down from 60.7% in 2014-15... shot a career-high 40.0% from 3-point range this season after shooting 36.1% his first three seasons combined. #33 COREY BREWER Forward 6-9/186 3/5/86 Florida/USA 9th season GP 82 SPG 1.02 PTS 24 at Pho 2/4/16 51 vs. Hou 4/11/14 OR 4 vs. OKC 4/3/16 6 at Mem 4/12/08 GS 12 BPG 0.23 FGM 9 (4 times) 19 vs. Hou 4/11/14 DR 7 (2 times) 14 at Atl 12/6/07 MPG 20.4 FG%.384 FGA 19 at Tor 3/6/16 30 vs. Hou 4/11/14 TR 7 (2 times) 18 at Atl 12/6/07 PPG 7.2 3FG%.272 3FGM 5 at Tor 3/6/16 6 (2 times) AST 5 (2 times) 9 vs. LAL 12/14/14 RPG 2.4 FT%.750 3FGA 9 at Tor 3/6/16 9 (2 times) STL 6 at Chi 3/5/16 6 (5 times) APG 1.3 TPG 1.0 FTM 7 vs. NO 12/2/15 11 vs. Hou 4/11/14 BLK 2 (2 times) 3 (5 times) FTA 8 (2 times) 15 vs. Hou 4/11/14 MIN 35:22 vs. Orl 11/4/15 47:32 at Dal 3/19/14 PLAYOFFS: In five games with one start, averaged 4.4 ppg (25.9% FGs, 10.0% 3FGs, 87.5% FTs), 2.2 apg in 25.7 mpg. 4/16/16 at GS L 78-104 28:16 1-8 0-3 1-2 1 4 5 6 3 0 2 1 3 4/18/16 at GS L 106-115 9:37 0-1 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 1 4 0 1 0 2 4/21/16 vs. GS W 97-96 3:29 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4/24/16 vs. GS L 94-121 17:56 4-10 0-3 2-2 2 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 10 4/27/16 at GS L 81-114 17:56 2-8 1-4 2-2 0 0 0 0 4 0 3 0 7 One of 18 players to appear in all 82 games this season. Came off the bench the final 27 games after starting the 11 games prior... in 12 starts overall this season, averaged 10.6 points, 2.8 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.17 steals in 27.5 minutes per game. Scored in double-figures 24 times, including 20+ four times. Had 84 steals with 78 turnovers this season and ranked 11th in steal-to-turnover ratio (1.08) for his career, has more steals (847) than turnovers (825). Recorded 2+ steals 24 times this season, including 3+ 11 times Hit a 30-footer with 0.9 seconds remaining to force overtime in J.B. Bickerstaff's first game as interim head coach vs. Portland on 11/18.

#15 CLINT CAPELA Center 6-10/240 5/18/94 Elan Chalon/Switzerland 2nd season GP 77 SPG 0.77 PTS 18 at NY 11/29/15 18 at NY 11/29/15 OR 7 (2 times) 7 (2 times) GS 35 BPG 1.19 FGM 7 (2 times) 7 (2 times) DR 12 vs. Sac 4/13/16 12 vs. Sac 4/13/16 MPG 19.1 FG%.582 FGA 14 vs. Det 1/20/16 14 vs. Det 1/20/16 TR 17 vs. Sac 4/13/16 17 vs. Sac 4/13/16 PPG 7.0 3FG%.000 3FGM AST 4 at NO 12/26/15 4 at NO 12/26/15 RPG 6.4 FT%.379 3FGA 1 vs. Mem 3/14/16 1 vs. Mem 3/14/16 STL 4 at Det 11/30/15 4 at Det 11/30/15 APG 0.6 TPG 0.8 FTM 5 vs. Atl 12/29/15 4 at NY 11/29/15 BLK 4 (4 times) 4 (4 times) FTA 10 at SA 1/27/16 10 at SA 1/27/16 MIN 36:24 at NY 11/29/15 36:24 at NY 11/29/15 PLAYOFFS: In five games, averaged 1.6 ppg (33.3% FGs, 40.0% FTs) and 4.0 rpg in 8.7 mpg. 4/16/16 at GS L 78-104 17:34 1-4 0-0 1-3 4 8 12 0 2 1 1 1 3 4/18/16 at GS L 106-115 6:23 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 4/21/16 vs. GS W 97-96 5:09 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 4/24/16 vs. GS L 94-121 9:03 0-1 0-0 1-2 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 4/27/16 at GS L 81-114 5:09 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 1 0 2 1 0 2 Was the only player in the league to average at least 7.0 ppg and 6.0 rpg in fewer than 20.0 minutes per game. Missed one game due to illness (12/14), one game with a left hip flexor strain (2/2) and three games (2/25-2/29) with a right foot sprain. Would have ranked fourth in the NBA in FG% (.582) if he qualified shot 48.3% as a rookie in 2014-15. Came off the bench in each of his final 31 games played after starting the previous 21 games... in 35 starts overall, averaged 8.3 points, 7.7 rebounds, 0.97 steals and 1.11 blocks in 22.9 minutes per game. Only played 20+ minutes three times over the final 32 games, averaging 15.5 mpg, after averaging 21.7 mpg his first 45 games played. Scored in double-figures 20 times this season after doing so once as a rookie in 2014-15. Grabbed 10+ rebounds 18 times this season, including a career-high 17 in the season finale vs. Sacramento on 4/13, after having more than 6 boards once as a rookie in 2014-15 had 10 double-doubles this season. Recorded 2+ blocks 24 times this season, including 3+ eight times. Had 59 steals with 60 turnovers overall this season. Had 3 blocks and 2 steals in 8 minutes of play vs. Memphis on 11/25 dating back to 1985-86, was the first player to record 2+ steals and 3+ blocks in 8 or fewer minutes played. #7 SAM DEKKER Forward 6-9/230 5/6/94 Wisconsin/USA Rookie 2015-16 Season Stats Career Highs Career Highs GP 3 SPG 0.33 PTS OR GS 0 BPG 0.00 FGM DR 1 vs. GS 10/30/15 MPG 2.1 FG% -- FGA TR 1 vs. GS 10/30/15 PPG 0.0 3FG% -- 3FGM AST RPG 0.3 FT% -- 3FGA STL 1 vs. GS 10/30/15 APG 0.0 TPG 0.0 FTM BLK FTA MIN 4:30 vs. GS 10/30/15 PLAYOFFS: 4/16/16 at GS L 78-104 INACTIVE LOW BACK SORENESS/TIGHTNESS 4/18/16 at GS L 106-115 INACTIVE LOW BACK SORENESS/TIGHTNESS 4/21/16 vs. GS W 97-96 INACTIVE LOW BACK SORENESS/TIGHTNESS 4/24/16 vs. GS L 94-121 INACTIVE LOW BACK SORENESS/TIGHTNESS 4/27/16 at GS L 81-114 INACTIVE LOW BACK SORENESS/TIGHTNESS Missed 47 games from 11/13-2/10 after undergoing a surgical back procedure missed the final 16 games (3/14-4/13) with low back soreness/tightness also recorded 11 DNP-CD s (inactive three times). Was assigned to Rio Grande Valley of the D-League three times from 2/19-2/22, 2/23-2/28 and 3/1-3/5 in seven games for the Vipers, averaged 11.9 points and 5.3 rebounds and 1.6 assists, while shooting 41.8% from the floor, 23.7% from 3-point range and 66.7% from the line Selected by Houston with the 18th overall pick in the 2015 NBA Draft following his junior season at Wisconsin. For his collegiate career, averaged 12.1 points, 5.0 rebounds and 1.3 assists had just 114 turnovers in 113 games. Member of two Final Four teams, including an appearance in the National Championship Game his final season. Was a Second Team All-Big Ten selection as both a sophomore and a junior averaged 19.2 ppg (57.1% FGs, 41.7% 3FGs) during the 2015 NCAA Tournament.

#0 ANDREW GOUDELOCK Guard 6-3/200 12/7/88 College of Charlestown/USA 3rd season GP 8 SPG 0.75 PTS 11 vs. Mem 3/14/16 14 vs. LAC 1/25/12 OR 1 vs. OKC 4/3/16 1 (6 times) GS 0 BPG 0.25 FGM 5 vs. Mem 3/14/16 6 at Den 2/3/12 DR 1 vs. Pho 4/7/16 5 at Sac 4/26/12 MPG 6.2 FG%.450 FGA 7 vs. Mem 3/14/16 12 at Sac 4/26/12 TR 1 (2) vs. Pho 4/7/16 5 at Sac 4/26/12 PPG 2.8 3FG%.111 3FGM 1 vs. Mem 3/14/16 3 (2 times) AST 2 vs. Mem 3/14/16 3 (2 times) RPG 0.3 FT%.750 3FGA 2 (3 times) 5 (2 times) STL 2 vs. OKC 4/3/16 2 vs. OKC 4/3/16 APG 0.5 TPG 0.9 FTM 3 vs. Pho 4/7/16 3 vs. Pho 4/7/16 BLK 1 (2 times) 1 (2 times) FTA 4 vs. Pho 4/7/16 4 vs. Pho 4/7/16 MIN 16:46 vs. Mem 3/14/16 25:12 vs. Cha 1/31/12 PLAYOFFS: In two games, averaged 3.0 ppg (50.0% FGs, 0-1 3FGs) and 1.0 rpg in 5.7 mpg. 4/16/16 at GS L 78-104 6:15 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 4/18/16 at GS L 106-115 INACTIVE COACH S DECISION 4/21/16 vs. GS W 97-96 INACTIVE COACH S DECISION 4/24/16 vs. GS L 94-121 INACTIVE COACH S DECISION 4/27/16 at GS L 81-114 5:09 2-4 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 Signed as a free agent with Houston on 3/9... was playing for the Xinjiang Flying Tigers of the Chinese Basketball Association in 35 CBA games, averaged 22.1 points, 3.8 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.1 steals. Recorded 11 DNP-CD s (inactive four times). Made his season debut at Charlotte on 3/12 scored all 11 of his points in the fourth quarter vs. Memphis on 3/14. Was the 46th overall pick by the L.A. Lakers in the 2011 NBA Draft as a rookie in 2011-12, appeared in 40 games, averaging 4.4 points in 10.5 minutes per game while shooting 39.1% from the floor, 37.3% from 3-point range and 91.7% from the line... also appeared in four playoff games in 2012. Spent most of 2012-13 in the NBA Development League playing for Sioux Falls and the Rockets single-affiliation D-League partner, Rio Grande Valley was named league MVP after averaging 21.1 points, 5.2 assists, 3.9 rebounds and 1.16 steals also played one D-League game in 11-12. Re-signed with the Lakers on 4/14/13 and appeared in the final regular season game as well as three playoff games... since playing for the Lakers in 2012-13, played professionally in Puerto Rico, Russia, Turkey and most recently China named EuroCup MVP in 2013-14. #13 JAMES HARDEN Guard 6-5/220 8/26/89 Arizona State/USA 7th season GP 82 SPG 1.70 PTS 50 vs. Phi 11/27/15 51 vs. Sac 4/1/15 OR 4 vs. Phi 11/27/15 5 vs. LAL 12/4/12 GS 82 BPG 0.62 FGM 16 (2 times) 16 vs. Sac 4/1/15 DR 15 vs. Det 1/20/16 15 vs. Det 1/20/16 MPG 38.1 FG%.439 FGA 31 vs. LAL 4/10/16 32 at Sac 12/11/14 TR 17 vs. Det 1/20/16 17 vs. Det 1/20/16 PPG 29.0 3FG%.359 3FGM 6 (4 times) 8 (2 times) AST 16 at OKC 3/22/16 16 at OKC 3/22/16 RPG 6.1 FT%.860 3FGA 15 vs. Por 11/18/15 15 vs. Por 11/18/15 STL 8 vs. Uta 3/23/16 8 vs. Uta 3/23/16 APG 7.5 TPG 4.6 FTM 19 vs. Por 11/18/15 22 (2 times) BLK 3 vs. Mem 3/14/16 4 (2 times) FTA 20 vs. Por 11/18/15 25 (2 times) MIN 47:24 vs. Por 11/18/15 47:56 at Sac 12/11/14 PLAYOFFS: In five starts, averaged 26.6 ppg (41.0% FGs, 31.0% 3FGs, 84.4% FTs), 7.6 apg, 5.2 rpg and 2.40 spg in 38.6 mpg. 4/16/16 at GS L 78-104 32:03 7-19 3-5 0-0 1 2 3 2 4 1 6 0 17 4/18/16 at GS L 106-115 40:27 7-19 1-8 13-15 0 2 2 11 5 0 5 1 28 4/21/16 vs. GS W 97-96 43:46 11-26 4-14 9-11 2 6 8 9 3 2 4 0 35 4/24/16 vs. GS L 94-121 40:15 4-13 2-8 8-10 1 6 7 10 1 7 4 0 18 4/27/16 at GS L 81-114 36:39 12-23 3-7 8-9 3 3 6 6 0 2 7 0 35 Ranked second in the league in scoring (29.0 ppg), sixth in assists (7.5 apg), tied for first in FTA (10.2 per) and first in minutes per game (38.1 mpg). One of six players to start all 82 games this season. Scored 20+ points in 72 of the 82 games, including 30+ 38 times, 40+ 12 times... Rockets were 23-15 when he scored 30+ points this season (30-5 in 2014-15) and 3-7 when he scored below 20... had the second-highest scoring average in franchise history. Since joining the Rockets in 2012-13, has scored 8,467 points, which is 533 more than any other player... has also made 461 more free throws than any other player has attempted over that span... had 57 more FTM than any other player had FTA this season. Became fourth different player in NBA history to average at least 29.0 points, 7.0 assists and 6.0 rebounds in a single season and the fourth player to average at least 27.0 ppg, 7.0 apg and 5.0 rpg in multiple seasons... averaged 30.6 ppg, 8.3 apg, 6.5 rpg and 1.90 spg over the final 39 games. Recorded 22 double-doubles, including three triple-doubles for his career, has 66 career double-doubles, including nine triple-doubles (all with Houston; 8-1 mark)... had a career-high 16 assists at Oklahoma City on 3/22 and averaged 8.9 apg over the final 22 games of the season. Ranked 3rd in the NBA with a franchise single season record 236 3FGM... shot 38.6% from behind-the-arc over the final 62 games after shooting 28.6% the first 20 games... hit 2+ 3FGM in a career-high 16 straight games to finish the season... reached 1,000 career 3FGM vs. Utah on 3/23. Had 457 points, 152 assists and 102 rebounds in March... according to the Elias Sports Bureau, became first player with at least 450 points, 150 assists and 100 rebounds in a single month since Oscar Robertson in December of 1967. Had 26 points, 10 assists, 7 rebounds and a career-high 8 steals vs. Utah on 3/23 first player to hit those numbers since Michael Jordan (1/15/89). Had 33 points, 17 rebounds and 14 assists vs. Detroit on 1/20 according to the Elias Sports Bureau, was first player to post those numbers since Wilt Chamberlain had 53 points, 32 rebounds and 14 assists for Philadelphia vs. the L.A. Lakers on 3/18/68. Had 45 points, 11 assists, 8 rebounds and 5 steals vs. Portland on 11/18 according to the Elias Sports Bureau, became the first player in NBA history to post those numbers in a single game since steals became an official stat in 1973-74.

#35 MONTREZL HARRELL Forward 6-8/240 1/26/94 Louisville/USA Rookie 2015-16 Season Stats Career Highs Career Highs GP 39 SPG 0.28 PTS 17 vs. GS 10/30/15 OR 3 vs. Por 2/6/16 GS 1 BPG 0.28 FGM 7 vs. GS 10/30/15 DR 6 at LAL 1/17/16 MPG 9.7 FG%.644 FGA 9 vs. GS 10/30/15 TR 8 at LAL 1/17/16 PPG 3.6 3FG%.000 3FGM AST 2 (2 times) RPG 1.7 FT%.522 3FGA 1 vs. Mem 3/14/16 STL 1 (11 times) APG 0.4 TPG 0.4 FTM 3 (3 times) BLK 2 (2 times) FTA 5 vs. GS 10/30/15 MIN 24:46 at LAL 1/17/16 PLAYOFFS: In two games, averaged 1.5 ppg (1-3 FGS, 0-1 3FGs, 1-2 FTs) and 1.0 rpg in 5.8 mpg. 4/16/16 at GS L 78-104 DNP COACH S DECISION 4/18/16 at GS L 106-115 DNP COACH S DECISION 4/21/16 vs. GS W 97-96 DNP COACH S DECISION 4/24/16 vs. GS L 94-121 6:28 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 4/27/16 at GS L 81-114 5:09 0-1 0-01 1-2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 Recorded 21 DNP-CD s (inactive twice) missed two games due to illness (2/2-2/4). Was assigned to Rio Grande Valley of the D-League five times from 12/6-12/5, 12/26-12/28, 1/23-1/28, 3/4-3/5 and 3/23-4/9 in 12 games played for the Vipers, averaged 24.3 ppg, 9.3 rpg, 3.3 apg, 1.0 spg and 2.4 bpg also had 26 points, 6 rebounds and 3 blocks in one playoff game. Hit the first nine shots of his career and shot 64.4% overall... would have ranked first among rookies had he qualified. Scored in double-figures three times this season, including a career-high 17 points in his second game vs. Golden State on 10/30. Selected by Houston in the second round (32nd overall pick) of the 2015 NBA Draft following his junior season at Louisville. As a junior, averaged 15.7 points and 9.2 rebounds while earning All-ACC Second Team honors won National Championship as a freshman. Was the recipient of the inaugural Karl Malone Power Forward of the Year Award presented by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Finished second in the ACC in rebounding as a junior and recorded 13 double-doubles also was the Cardinals all-time leader in dunks. Shot 58.6% from the floor for his collegiate career, including 60.9% as a sophomore, which led the AAC and ranked sixth nationally. #12 DWIGHT HOWARD Center 6-11/265 12/8/85 SW Atlanta Christian Acad./USA 12th season GP 71 SPG 0.97 PTS 36 at LAC 1/18/16 45 (2 times) OR 10 at LAC 1/18/16 11 vs. Atl 2/10/05 GS 71 BPG 1.59 FGM 13 at Por 2/10/16 16 (3 times) DR 16 at LAC 1/18/16 23 vs. Den 1/6/13 MPG 32.1 FG%.620 FGA 19 at Mil 2/29/16 24 vs. Pho 11/10/07 TR 26 at LAC 1/18/16 26 (4 times) PPG 13.7 3FG%.000 3FGM 1 (5 times) AST 4 (2 times) 7 (3 times) RPG 11.8 FT%.489 3FGA 1 (6 times) 1 (54 times) STL 4 (3 times) 5 (5 times) APG 1.4 TPG 2.3 FTM 14 at LAC 1/18/16 25 at Orl 3/12/13 BLK 6 vs. Uta 3/23/16 10 at OKC 11/12/08 FTA 22 at Cle 3/29/16 39 (2 times) MIN 45:29 at LAC 1/18/16 51:27 at Bos 3/28/07 PLAYOFFS: In five starts, averaged 13.2 ppg (52.4% FGs, 0-1 3FGs, 36.8% FTs), 14.0 rpg, 1.6 apg and 1.40 bpg in 36.0 mpg. 4/16/16 at GS L 78-104 30:14 5-10 0-0 4-11 1 10 11 1 5 1 5 1 14 4/18/16 at GS L 106-115 35:28 5-7 0-0 2-4 5 5 10 4 6 1 3 2 12 4/21/16 vs. GS W 97-96 33:30 6-9 0-0 1-6 6 7 13 2 3 1 2 2 13 4/24/16 vs. GS L 94-121 36:00 7-9 0-0 5-13 3 12 15 0 2 0 2 1 19 4/27/16 at GS L 81-114 45:09 3-13 0-1 2-4 11 10 21 1 5 1 0 1 8 Ranked tied for third in the league in rebounding (11.8 rpg) and second in field goal percentage (career-high 62.0% FGs). Missed two games due to league suspension (10/28, 2/2) sat out for rest 5 times (11/1, 11/6, 11/14; 11/21; 12/4) missed one game (1/7) with lower back tightness and three games (1/22-1/25) with a left ankle sprain. Was one of 5 players (DeMarcus Cousins, Andre Drummond, Pau Gasol, Hassan Whiteside) to average at least 14.0 ppg and 11.0 rpg this season. Is the ninth player in NBA history to average at least 10.0 ppg and 10.0 rpg in at least 12 straight seasons to start a career. Scored 20+ points 15 times this season, including 30+ three times. Recorded 38 double-doubles, including 14 games with 20+ points and 10+ boards... recorded 10 straight double-doubles from 12/29-1/18. Recorded 2+ blocks 31 times this season, including 3+ 16 times recorded 2+ blocks in five straight games from 3/23-3/31, marking his secondlongest streak since joining Houston (9 games from 2/1-2/25/14). Recorded 20+ points and 20+ rebounds twice this season (at LAC on 11/7 and 1/18) has three 20/20 games as a Rocket and 45 for his career. Had 36 points and 26 rebounds at the L.A. Clippers on 1/18, becoming first Rocket with 35+ points and 25+ boards since Olajuwon on 2/27/90. Scored his 15,000th career point at New Orleans on 12/26 and became the fourth-youngest player in NBA history with at least 15,000 points and 10,000 rebounds and the 11th player in league history to do that while also recording 1,500 blocks (blocks became an official statistic in 1973-74).

#6 TERRENCE JONES Forward 6-9/252 1/9/92 Kentucky/USA 4th season GP 50 SPG 0.46 PTS 23 (2 times) 36 vs. Mil 1/18/14 OR 6 vs. NY 11/21/15 9 vs. Min 2/23/15 GS 11 BPG 0.78 FGM 10 vs. Dal 11/14/15 14 vs. Mil 1/18/14 DR 8 vs. MIN 1/13/16 14 at Was 1/11/14 MPG 20.9 FG%.452 FGA 15 vs. Dal 11/14/15 20 (2 times) TR 9 (3 times) 17 at Was 1/11/14 PPG 8.7 3FG%.316 3FGM 3 (2 times) 3 (2 times) AST 4 vs. Bos 11/16/15 6 vs. Chi 12/18/13 RPG 4.2 FT%.664 3FGA 5 at Mem 1/12/16 5 at Mem 1/12/16 STL 3 at Mem 1/12/16 4 vs. Phi 3/27/14 APG 0.8 TPG 1.0 FTM 7 vs. NY 11/21/15 7 vs. NY 11/21/15 BLK 4 (2 times) 7 vs. Sac 4/1/15 FTA 9 vs. NY 11/21/15 10 (2 times) MIN 41:39 vs. Dal 11/14/15 44:01 vs. Cle 3/1/15 PLAYOFFS: 4/16/16 at GS L 78-104 INACTIVE COACH S DECISION 4/18/16 at GS L 106-115 DNP COACH S DECISION 4/21/16 vs. GS W 97-96 DNP COACH S DECISION 4/24/16 vs. GS L 94-121 DNP COACH S DECISION 4/27/16 at GS L 81-114 INACTIVE COACH S DECISION Missed five games with a right eyelid laceration (11/1-11/7), one game due to illness (12/29), five games due to personal reasons/concussion (2/4-2/19) and five games with an upper respiratory infection (3/5-3/12) also recorded 15 DNP-CD s (inactive twice). In 11 starts, averaged 11.5 points and 5.6 rebounds in 28.0 minutes per game. Scored in double-figures 21 times, including 20+ points three times. Recorded 2+ blocks nine times this season, including 3+ four times. Over his final 23 games played, had 6 3FGM on 18.2% shooting after having 19 3FGM on 41.3% shooting his first 27 games played. Had 23 points, 4 blocks and 3 3FGM in just 21 minutes of play at Denver on 11/13 according to the Elias Sports Bureau, he is the first player in NBA history to record at least 20 points, 4 blocks and 3 3FGM in fewer than 25 minutes of play. #32 K.J. McDANIELS Guard/Forward 6-6/205 2/9/93 Clemson/USA 2nd season GP 37 SPG 0.19 PTS 12 at Phi 3/9/16 21 vs. Dal 11/29/14 OR 2 (3 times) 9 vs. Dal 11/29/14 GS 1 BPG 0.16 FGM 4 (2 times) 8 vs. Dal 11/29/14 DR 4 at Mem 11/20/15 8 vs. SA 12/1/14 MPG 6.4 FG%.403 FGA 7 vs. Mem 3/14/16 17 vs. Dal 11/29/14 TR 5 at Mem 11/20/15 13 vs. Dal 11/29/14 PPG 2.4 3FG%.280 3FGM 1 (7 times) 3 vs. Hou 11/3/14 AST 2 (2 times) 5 vs. Tor 1/23/15 RPG 1.1 FT%.800 3FGA 4 at Mem 11/20/15 9 at Min 12/3/14 STL 1 (7 times) 3 (3 times) APG 0.3 TPG 0.5 FTM 6 at Phi 3/9/16 6 (3 times) BLK 2 at LAL 1/17/16 4 (4 times) FTA 6 at Phi 3/9/16 8 (2 times) MIN 17:52 vs. OKC 4/3/16 35:47 at Min 12/3/14 PLAYOFFS: In four games, averaged 2.3 ppg (30.8% FGs, 1-3 3FGs) and 1.8 rpg in 8.4 mpg. 4/16/16 at GS L 78-104 19:54 2-9 0-1 0-0 0 4 4 0 1 0 0 2 4 4/18/16 at GS L 106-115 0:57 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 4/21/16 vs. GS W 97-96 DNP COACH S DECISION 4/24/16 vs. GS L 94-121 7:45 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 4/27/16 at GS L 81-114 5:09 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 2 Recorded 27 DNP-CD s averaged 9.3 minutes played in 17 games played from the start of March after averaging 3.9 mpg his first 20 games played this season Scored in double-figures four times over his final 17 games played after not having more than 5 points his first 30 games as a Rocket dating back to last season scored in double-figures 25 times in 52 games played for Philadelphia last season. Made his first start as a Rocket at Dallas on 4/6 started 15 games for Philadelphia last season, averaging 9.1 ppg, 3.9 rpg and 1.9 apg. Was assigned to Rio Grande Valley of the D-League eight times from 11/11-11/16, 12/2-12/9, 12/26-12/28, 1/7-1/15, 1/23-1/28, 1/30-2/1, 2/6-2/9 and 3/4-3/5 in 16 games with the Vipers, averaged 15.4 ppg (46.9% FGs, 35.3% 3FGs, 78.0% FTs), 8.3 rpg, 3.0 apg and 2.0 bpg. Acquired by Houston from Philadelphia in exchange for Isaiah Canaan and a future second round pick on 2/19/15 in 10 games for the Rockets last season, played a total of 33 minutes in 52 games for the Sixers last season, averaged 7.9 ppg, 3.2 rpg, 1.2 apg and 1.1 bpg in 21.8 mpg. Had 614 points, 100 blocks and 42 3-pointers made in his final collegiate season as a junior at Clemson... according to Stats, Inc., dating back to 1996-97 (as far back as their data went), was the first college player with 600+ points, 100+ blocks and 40+ 3FGM in a single season.

#20 DONATAS MOTIEJUNAS Forward/Center 7-0/222 9/20/90 Asseco Gdynia/Lithuania 4th season GP 37 SPG 0.46 PTS 19 at Den 12/14/15 26 at Bos 1/30/15 OR 4 vs. LAL 4/10/16 7 (2 times) GS 22 BPG 0.14 FGM 8 vs. Min 3/18/16 11 (2 times) DR 6 vs. Min 3/18/16 11 at LAL 4/8/14 MPG 14.8 FG%.439 FGA 14 vs. Mem 3/14/16 19 vs. Den 12/13/14 TR 9 vs. Min 3/18/16 15 at LAL 4/8/14 PPG 6.2 3FG%.281 3FGM 3 at Den 12/14/15 3 (6 times) AST 4 vs. Cha 12/21/15 7 at ATL 3/3/15 RPG 2.9 FT%.642 3FGA 5 vs. Uta 3/23/16 6 at Atl 3/3/15 STL 3 at Sac 12/15/15 4 at NY 1/8/15 APG 1.1 TPG 1.2 FTM 5 at Atl 3/19/16 5 (4 times) BLK 2 vs. Min 3/18/16 3 (2 times) FTA 6 at Atl 3/19/16 8 vs. Orl 3/17/15 MIN 27:27 vs. Atl 12/29/15 43:04 at LAC 3/15/15 PLAYOFFS: In five games with four starts, averaged 8.8 ppg (43.2% FGs, 44.4% 3FGs, 47.1% FTs), 5.2 rpg and 1.0 apg in 19.7 mpg. 4/16/16 at GS L 78-104 12:00 2-3 0-0 4-6 0 2 2 0 2 0 3 0 8 4/18/16 at GS L 106-115 15:22 3-10 0-1 1-3 3 0 3 1 2 0 2 0 7 4/21/16 vs. GS W 97-96 31:04 5-11 2-3 2-2 5 8 13 2 4 2 3 1 14 4/24/16 vs. GS L 94-121 25:13 3-6 1-3 1-4 0 4 4 2 2 1 4 0 8 4/27/16 at GS L 81-114 14:38 3-7 1-2 0-2 2 2 4 0 1 1 0 1 7 Missed the first 20 games with low back pain and an additional 15 games (1/2-1/29) with back soreness recorded six DNP-CD s (inactive 4 times) missed one game (2/19) due to a rescinded trade made his season debut vs. Sacramento on 12/5 (first game since 3/25/15). Was involved in a three-way trade with Detroit and Philadelphia on 2/19 which was rescinded by the Pistons on 2/23. Appeared in 23 of the final 24 games after missing the previous 24 games from 1/2-2/25... started each of his final 21 games played after starting once prior this season (at SAC on 12/15)... started 62 games in 2014-15. In 22 games as a starter this season, averaged 6.7 points, 3.5 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 15.7 minutes per game. Scored in double-figures eight times, with a high of 19 points at Denver on 12/14. Was assigned to Rio Grande Valley of the D-League three times from 1/30-2/1, 2/3-2/4 and 2/4-2/9 in four games for the Vipers this season, averaged 13.0 points, 5.8 rebounds and 3.0 assists while shooting 52.5% from the floor, 46.7% from 3-point range and 3-of-6 from the line. #5 JOSH SMITH Forward 6-9/225 12/5/85 Oak Hill Academy/USA 12th season GP 55 SPG 0.62 PTS 19 vs. Mia 2/2/16 38 at Mil 11/17/07 OR 3 (5 times) 9 vs. Hou 3/12/08 GS 7 BPG 0.85 FGM 8 vs. Mia 2/2/16 15 (2 times) DR 10 vs. NO 11/27/15 18 @ Orl 2/10/12 MPG 16.0 FG%.364 FGA 14 vs. Dal 1/24/16 29 (2 times) TR 12 vs. NO 11/27/15 22 vs. Hou 3/12/08 PPG 6.0 3FG%.287 3FGM 3 (3 times) 4 (8 times) AST 6 vs. Mil 1/22/16 12 vs. GS 11/30/14 RPG 3.5 FT%.552 3FGA 6 (4 times) 11 at Mem 11/1/13 STL 3 (2 times) 7 vs. Dal 2/26/10 APG 1.6 TPG 1.4 FTM 5 vs. Ind 12/2/15 12 (3 times) BLK 4 at Sac 10/28/15 10 at Dal 12/18/04 FTA 6 (2 times) 26 vs. SA 4/10/15 MIN 28:33 vs. SA 2/27/16 51:19 vs. Cle 3/21/12 PLAYOFFS: In four games, averaged 4.0 ppg, (46.2% FGs, 50.0% 3FGs, 0-2 FTs) and 1.0 apg in 9.4 mpg. 4/16/16 at GS L 78-104 8:18 3-4 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 7 4/18/16 at GS L 106-115 18:01 3-5 3-4 0-0 0 1 1 1 5 1 2 0 9 4/21/16 vs. GS W 97-96 5:29 0-1 0-1 0-2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 4/24/16 vs. GS L 94-121 DNP COACH S DECISION 4/27/16 at GS L 81-114 5:44 0-3 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 Prior to the Rockets game vs. Milwaukee on 1/22, was acquired via trade from the L.A. Clippers along with the draft rights to forward/center Sergei Lishouk and cash considerations in exchange for the draft rights to forward Maarty Leunen. In 32 games with one start of the Clippers this season, averaged 5.7 points, 3.9 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 1.06 blocks in 14.3 minutes per game while shooting 38.3% from the floor, 31.0% from 3-point range and 59.5% from the line... recorded a DNP-CD in 10 of his final 14 games with L.A. In 23 games with six starts for the Rockets, averaged 6.6 points, 2.9 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 18.3 minutes per game while shooting 34.3% from the floor, 27.1% from 3-point range and 48.0% from the line recorded 15 DNP-CD's. In six starts for Houston, averaged 7.7 points, 3.5 rebounds and 1.8 assists in 22.0 minutes per game. Played more than 20 minutes in 10 of his 23 games with Houston this season after doing so once in 32 games with the Clippers. Scored in double-figures nine times this season (six times with Houston)... recorded 10+ rebounds once (12 for LAC vs. NO on 11/27). Recorded the 1,700th block of his career in his 2nd-to-last game with the Clippers vs. MIA on 1/13 became the 10th player in NBA history to record at least 1,700 blocks and 1,000 steals (Abdul-Jabbar, Duncan, Ewing, Garnett, Moses Malone, Olajuwon, Parish, David Robinson, Ben Wallace).

#31 JASON TERRY Guard 6-2/180 9/15/77 Arizona/USA 17th season GP 72 SPG 0.65 PTS 19 vs. Dal 11/14/15 46 vs. Dal 1/15/02 OR 2 (3 times) 4 at SA 1/5/07 GS 7 BPG 0.13 FGM 6 (3 times) 16 vs. Cle 4/13/02 DR 4 at Pho 2/4/16 9 (3 times) MPG 17.5 FG%.402 FGA 13 at Sac 12/15/15 34 vs. Cle 4/13/02 TR 6 at Pho 2/4/16 10 at Chi 2/28/03 PPG 5.9 3FG%.356 3FGM 5 vs. Dal 11/14/15 7 (2 times) AST 6 at Mem 1/12/16 16 vs. LAL 3/25/03 RPG 1.1 FT%.818 3FGA 9 vs. Dal 11/14/15 16 at LAL 3/15/09 STL 3 (3 times) 6 (2 times) APG 1.4 TPG 0.7 FTM 4 vs. SA 12/25/15 13 (2 times) BLK 1 (9 times) 3 at Phi 1/22/10 FTA 5 vs. SA 12/25/15 17 vs. Dal 1/15/02 MIN 31:02 vs. NY 11/21/15 54:32 vs. Pho 3/14/07 PLAYOFFS: In five games, averaged 7.0 ppg (34.2% FGs, 31.6% 3FGs, 3-3 FTs), 2.2 rpg and 1.2 apg in 24.8 mpg. 4/16/16 at GS L 78-104 23:30 3-6 0-1 1-1 0 1 1 1 2 2 0 1 7 4/18/16 at GS L 106-115 29:42 4-8 3-5 2-2 0 2 2 0 3 0 0 0 13 4/21/16 vs. GS W 97-96 22:16 2-10 2-6 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 6 4/24/16 vs. GS L 94-121 26:36 4-7 1-3 0-0 0 4 4 3 5 0 3 0 9 4/27/16 at GS L 81-114 21:56 0-7 0-4 0-0 1 3 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 Recorded 10 DNP-CD's. Was 38 years and 211 days old for the season finale vs. Sacramento on 4/13... finished the season as the seventh oldest active player. Recorded his 1,500th career steal at Milwaukee on 2/29 became 13th player in NBA history with at least 18,000 points, 5,000 assists and 1,500 steals. Scored 10+ points 17 times this season after doing so 16 times in 2014-15. Had an assist-to-turnover ratio of 3.17 from the start of March (22 games) after having a 1.76 ratio his first 50 games played. Had 47 steals with 49 turnovers this season. Hit 2+ 3FGM 29 times this season, including 3+ 12 times 69.4% of his shot attempts were from 3-point range this season (72.4% in 2014-15)... has the third-most 3FGM (2,169) in NBA history. OFF THE COURT PLAYER INFO TREVOR ARIZA: Has three children, Tajh, Tristan and Taylor Draws inspiration from the memory of his younger brother, Tajh, who died in a 1996 accident... Founded The Trevor Ariza Foundation, which is a non-profit organization dedicated to the support, information, education and advocacy of asthma disease... Primary goal of foundation is to increase awareness and educate patients and the general public about factors contributing to health problems in allergic and non-allergic asthmatic athletes and children... Named a Parade Second-Team All-American after prep career at Westchester High School in Los Angeles... Had his number retired by Westchester... Watching Penny Hardaway play while growing up inspired him to play basketball Also played football Lists his mother as his most influential person growing up Enjoys playing FIFA with teammates to relax before games Favorite TV shows are The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, SportsCenter and Inside Stuff Favorite movies are Fast Times at Ridgemont High, He Got Game and Anchorman Favorite books are The Art of War, Johnny Long Legs and The Outsiders Enjoys helping people cope with problems and would have liked to become a psychologist if he wasn t playing basketball Favorite meal is spaghetti Most memorable playing moment of his career was winning the NBA Championship with the Lakers in 2009... Twitter: @TrevorAriza. MICHAEL BEASLEY: Mother is Fatima Smith Has two brothers (Leroy Ellison and Malik Smith) and two sisters (Mychaela Beasley and Tiffany Couch) God brother is former NBA player DerMarr Johnson Childhood friend of Kevin Durant Interests include cars, shopping and playing video games Is a fan of his hometown Washington Nationals Named Most Valuable Player of the 2007 McDonald s All-American Game As a senior, helped Notre Dame Prep to a 35-3 mark and the inaugural Prep School National Championship As a junior, helped Oak Hill Academy to a school record 40 wins. PATRICK BEVERLEY: Son of Lisa Beverley Helped his mother open her own nail salon studio in Houston even before signing with the Rockets Featured in the 2007 documentary Hoop Reality, which is the sequel to the 1995 documentary Hoop Dreams As a senior at John Marshall Metropolitan High School, led the state in scoring (37.3 ppg) and was named Co-Player of the Year Selected to play in the Roundball Classic on April 8, 2006, a national All-Star Game played at United Center in Chicago Enjoys playing video games and spades and watching movies Lists his mother as his most influential person growing up and her turkey sausage lasagna as his favorite meal Favorite player growing up was Kevin Garnett Twitter: @patbev21. COREY BREWER: Parents are Pee Wee and Glenda Brewer... Hosts a summer basketball camp for elementary students in his hometown of Portland, Tenn... Helped unveil a new Reading and Learning Center at Scheffer Recreation Center in St. Paul prior to his rookie season... Actively participates in fundraising events for the American Diabetes Association and the Juvenile Diabetes Association as the disease has impacted his immediate family... Named to the McDonald s All-American Team in 2004 after averaging 29.4 points and 12.8 rebounds per game during his senior season at Portland High School... Also played baseball, football and soccer growing up Lists his father as his most influential person growing up Has his own website (www.cbrewer22.com)... Interested in pursuing a career in broadcasting when his playing career is over Favorite TV shows are Dexter, Prison Break and Martin Favorite movies are Life, Escape Plan and CB4 Favorite player growing up was Scottie Pippen Enjoys spending time with his kids when he s not playing Twitter: @thecoreybrewer. CLINT CAPELA: Born in Geneva, Switzerland and has played for the Swiss National Team Parents are from Angola and the Congo Played for the World Team in the 2014 Nike Hoop Summit Played soccer growing up and still enjoys watching it and playing FIFA Favorite TV shows are Narcos, Gotham and Empire Favorite movies are He Got Game, Straight Outta Compton and Dope Lists his older brother as his most influential person growing up and the reason why he started playing basketball Favorite players growing up were Blake Griffin, Dwight Howard and Hakeem Olajuwon Favorite foods are ribs and chili con queso Twitter: @CapelaClint.

SAM DEKKER: Born in Sheboygan, Wisconsin... Parents are Todd and Carol... Father served as his high school coach... Has two older siblings, John and Hannah... As a senior at Sheboygan Lutheran, was the Wisconsin Gatorade Player of the Year and a Parade All-American... Averaged a state-best 35.2 points per game as a senior while leading his school to its first WIAA state title... Scored 40 points in the state championship game, including the game-winning 3-pointer with two seconds left... Was a member of USA Basketball Men's U18 National Team, which won gold at the FIBA Americas U18 Championships in June of 2012... Enjoys video games, attending baseball games and playing with his dog... Is a Green Bay Packers fan... Also played baseball and football growing up... Lists The Office and South Park as his favorite TV shows and Step Brothers as his favorite movie... Favorite food is chocolate chip pancakes... Favorite player growing up was Ray Allen Twitter: @dekker. ANDREW GOUDELOCK: Last name is pronounced GOWD-lock Son of Marvin and Angela Austin Finished his career at the College of Charlestown as the school s all-time leading scorer with 2,571 points Majored in Sociology Was the Georgia 4A High School Player the Year his senior season at Stone Mountain High School. JAMES HARDEN: Lists his mother, Monja Willis, as the biggest influence in his life... Supports the community through his James Harden Foundation... Led Artesia High School in Lakewood, Calif., to a 33-2 record in his senior year and second straight state title, as well as earning Trophy-Case Player of the year honors... Went to the same high school that produced Ed and Charles O Bannon and Jason Kapono... Enjoys playing video games... Favorite food is chicken pasta Twitter: @JHarden13. MONTREZL HARRELL: Son of Samuel and Selena Harrell... First name is pronounced Mon-TREZ Has two younger brothers, Cadarius and Quatauis... Majored in sports medicine... Enjoys fishing and spending time with friends and family... Favorite movie is Friday and favorite TV show is Martin... Helped Hargrave Military Academy to a 38-1 mark and a spot in the national prep championship game... Had 18 dunks in a single game with Hargrave and shattered a backboard in practice his senior year... Also participated in football and track in high school... Named MVP of the 2012 Jordan Brand Classic... Helped Team USA to a gold medal in the FIBA U18 World Championship in 2012 Enjoys fishing Lists his grandmother as his most influential person growing up and the person who introduced him to playing basketball Favorite TV shows are SportsCenter, Martin and Power Favorite movies are The Fast and Furious series Favorite books is the Harry Potter collection Also played baseball, football and participated in track & field growing up Favorite food is Shrimp Alfredo Favorite playing growing up was Michael Jordan Lists winning the NCAA Championship as the most memorable moment of his career thus far Twitter: @MONSTATREZZ. DWIGHT HOWARD: Father, Dwight Sr., is a Georgia State trooper and serves as Athletic Director of Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy... Mother, Sheryl, played on the inaugural women s team at Morris Brown College... Recipient of the NBA Community Assist award three times (July 2007, Jan. 2009 and Oct. 2010)... Established the D12 Foundation in 2011 (www.d12foundation.org)... Lists favorite movies as Finding Nemo and Friday... Wrote several goals down while in the eighth grade among those were to lead his team to a State championship and to become the first overall selection in the NBA Draft... Favorite players are Michael Jordan and Kevin Garnett... Winner of the 2004 Naismith Award, signifying the nation s top high school player... Also captured the Morgan Wooten High School Player of the Year Award, the Gatorade National Player of the Year Award and the McDonald s National High School Player of the Year honor... Earned Co-MVP of the 2004 McDonald s High School All-American Game... Led SACA to the Class A Georgia State championship as a senior (2003-04) Twitter: @DwightHoward. TERRENCE JONES: Born Terrence Alexander Jones on Jan. 9, 1992, in Portland, Oregon The most proud he is of his basketball career is making his mother, Linda, proud of him Cousin of former Arizona All-American and NBA Rookie of the Year Damon Stoudamire Was a McDonald s All- American out of Jefferson High School (Portland, OR) Played high school basketball with Terrence Ross (Toronto Raptors) Averaged 30.0 points, 14.0 rebounds and 6.0 assists as a senior, leading Jefferson High to its third consecutive State Championship, which is a feat no other 5A or 6A Oregon school had ever accomplished One of only three players to twice be named The Oregonian Class 5A Player of the Year (others: UCLA s Kevin Love and Oregon s Fred Jones) Also played quarterback and wide receiver in football Enjoys playing ping pong and video games Favorite athlete while growing up was Magic Johnson Twitter: @TerrenceJones1. K.J. McDANIELS: Avid dog lover and adopts ones in need of homes and places them into families with the assistance of his mother, Shawn... Father, Kevin, played at South Alabama and was a Second Team All-Sun Belt Conference selection in 1991... Had close to 40 family and friends come support him in New York for the NBA Draft... Was a two-time NACA (National Association of Christian Athletes) All-American as a junior and a senior for Central Park Christian in his hometown of Birmingham... School compiled a combined 45-3 mark in back-to-back championship seasons Says watching his dad play basketball but not fulfill his dreams of becoming a pro inspired him to achieve that goal and that the support of his parents helped push him Favorite TV shows are The Bernie Mac Show, SpongeBob SquarePants and NBA TV Favorite movies is the Jurassic Park series Favorite books are Where is the Wisdom and the Bible Enjoys playing video games, spending time with his family and six dogs and watching movies Favorite foods are shrimp and chicken alfredo and breakfast in general Favorite players growing up were his father, Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, Gerald Green and Kawhi Leonard Says he doesn t have any gameday superstitions except to, Play hard! Twitter: @KJMcDaniels. DONATAS MOTEIJUNAS: Born Donatas Motiejunas on Sept. 20, 1990, in Kaunas, Lithuania Name is pronounced doh-nah-tahs moe-tee-younus Nicknames include Donny and D-Mo Has a large tattoo on his chest of an eagle clutching a basketball Was inspired to play basketball by watching countryman Arvydas Sabonis play for the national team Favorite TV show is Breaking Bad and his favorite movie is Warrior Favorite book is Talent is Overrated Enjoys fishing and playing video games Lists winning Silver at the 2013 European Championship in Slovenia as the most memorable moment of his playing career thus far Favorite basketball player growing up was Luis Scola As a superstition, never ties his sneakers before getting on the floor Likes to take naps before games Twitter: @DonatasMot. JOSH SMITH: Son of Paulette and Pete Smith He and wife Alexandria have a daughter, Genesis, and two sons, Josh and Jett Has a brother Walter and three sisters, Phebe, Kasola and Shanti Nickname is J-Smoove Received the Academic Award at Oak Hill Academy for the highest grade-point average maintained during the 2003-04 season Interested in pursuing a career in sports broadcasting; during the 2006 NBA Playoffs, served as a correspondent for NBA TV. JASON TERRY: Won back to back state titles at Benjamin Franklin High School in Seattle, WA... One of ten children and is the cousin of fellow NBA player Martell Webster... Former NBA player Slick Watts was his third grade physical education teacher and inspired him to start playing basketball Also played football growing up Lists SportsCenter as his favorite TV show and enjoys any Chris Tucker movie Favorite book is Purpose of a Driven Life Enjoys golf and coaching when he s not playing basketball and has coaching aspirations when he retires Favorite food is miso salmon Most memorable moment of his career was winning the NBA championship with Dallas in 2011 Favorite players growing up were Isaiah Thomas, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird and Michael Jordan. Among his superstitions, lists wearing high socks, a headband and an armband, eating some form of chicken pre-game and sleeping in the shorts of the opposing team before every game Twitter: @jasonterry31.

ROCKETS 2016 PLAYOFF ROSTER NUMERICAL No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. D.O.B. Prior to NBA/Home Country Years Pro 0 Andrew Goudelock G 6-3 200 12/7/88 College of Charleston/USA 2 1 Trevor Ariza F 6-8 215 6/30/85 UCLA/USA 11 2 Patrick Beverley G 6-1 185 7/12/88 Arkansas/USA 3 5 Josh Smith F 6-9 225 12/5/85 Oak Hill Academy/USA 11 6 Terrence Jones F 6-9 252 1/9/92 Kentucky/USA 3 7 Sam Dekker F 6-9 230 5/6/94 Wisconsin/USA R 8 Michael Beasley F 6-9 ½ 235 1/9/89 Kansas State/USA 7 12 Dwight Howard C 6-11 265 12/8/85 SW Atlanta Christian Acad./USA 11 13 James Harden G 6-5 220 8/26/89 Arizona State/USA 6 15 Clint Capela C 6-10 240 5/18/94 Elan Chalon (France)/Switzerland 1 20 Donatas Motiejunas F-C 7-0 222 9/20/90 Asseco Prokom (Poland)/Lithuania 3 31 Jason Terry G 6-2 185 9/15/77 Arizona/USA 16 32 K.J. McDaniels G-F 6-6 205 2/9/93 Clemson/USA 1 33 Corey Brewer F 6-9 186 3/5/86 Florida/USA 8 35 Montrezl Harrell F 6-8 240 1/26/94 Louisville/USA R ALPHABETICAL No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. D.O.B. Prior to NBA/Home Country Years Pro 1 Trevor Ariza F 6-8 215 6/30/85 UCLA/USA 11 8 Michael Beasley F 6-9 ½ 235 1/9/89 Kansas State/USA 7 2 Patrick Beverley G 6-1 185 7/12/88 Arkansas/USA 3 33 Corey Brewer F 6-9 186 3/5/86 Florida/USA 8 15 Clint Capela C 6-10 240 5/18/94 Elan Chalon (France)/Switzerland 1 7 Sam Dekker F 6-9 230 5/6/94 Wisconsin/USA R 0 Andrew Goudelock G 6-3 200 12/7/88 College of Charleston/USA 2 13 James Harden G 6-5 220 8/26/89 Arizona State/USA 6 35 Montrezl Harrell F 6-8 240 1/26/94 Louisville/USA R 12 Dwight Howard C 6-11 265 12/8/85 SW Atlanta Christian Acad./USA 11 6 Terrence Jones F 6-9 252 1/9/92 Kentucky/USA 3 32 K.J. McDaniels G-F 6-6 205 2/9/93 Clemson/USA 1 20 Donatas Motiejunas F-C 7-0 222 9/20/90 Asseco Prokom (Poland)/Lithuania 3 5 Josh Smith F 6-9 225 12/5/85 Oak Hill Academy/USA 11 31 Jason Terry G 6-2 185 9/15/77 Arizona/USA 16 Interim Head Coach: J.B. Bickerstaff Associate Head Coach: Chris Finch Assistant Coaches: Greg Buckner, T.R. Dunn Assistant Coach/Director of Player Development: Brett Gunning Sports Performance & Rehabilitation: Keith Jones, Jason Biles, Javair Gillett