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NUMERICAL ROSTER
4....................................................... Brandon Rush 21..............................................................Ian Clark
5................................................ Marreese Speights 23.................................................Draymond Green
9......................................................Andre Iguodala 30..................................................... Stephen Curry
11.................................................... Klay Thompson 31.........................................................Festus Ezeli
12......................................................Andrew Bogut 34.................................................Shaun Livingston
18................................................Anderson Varejao 36..................................................... Kevon Looney
19.................................................Leandro Barbosa 40.................................................. Harrison Barnes
20...................................... James Michael McAdoo
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
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Festus Ezeli (eh-ZEE-lee) Kevon Looney (keh-VON LOO-nee)
Anderson Varejao (vair-a-ZJOW)
HEAD COACH STEVE KERR
Currently in his second season as head coach of the Golden State Warriors, Steve Kerr engineered the most successful campaign of any
first-year coach in NBA history in 2014-15, culminating in the Warriors winning the fourth NBA Championship in franchise history and the
first in 40 years. En route to the NBA title, which was Kerr’s sixth after winning five during his 15-year playing career, he led the Warriors
to a then-franchise-record 67 victories, establishing NBA records for most wins and highest winning percentage (67-15, .817) by a rookie
head coach.
Kerr followed his inaugural campaign by leading the Warriors to an NBA-record 73 wins in 2015-16, earning NBA Coach of the Year
honors in a season where his team eclipsed the previous mark of 72 victories set by a Chicago Bulls squad in 1995-96 that featured
Kerr as a key reserve. In addition to the single-season wins record, the Warriors set new league marks for single-season road wins (34),
consecutive wins to begin a season (24) and consecutive regular-season home wins (54). After seeing a 16-game improvement over
the previous season in 2014-15 (51-31 in 2013-14), an NBA record for the biggest improvement by a 50-win team in league history, the
Warriors improved by six wins in 2015-16, joining the Chicago Bulls (1995-96 & 1996-97) as the only teams to win at least 65 games in
back-to-back campaigns.
Originally named to the position on May 19, 2014, Kerr is the 25th head coach in franchise history and the 20th since the team moved to
the West Coast in 1962. He is the fourth Warriors coach to win an NBA title, joining Eddie Gottlieb (1947), George Senesky (1956) and
Alvin Attles (1975).
Kerr, 50, owns 27 years of NBA experience as a player, coach, television analyst and front office executive, including a three-year stint
(2007-10) as president of basketball operations and general manager for the Phoenix Suns. During his time as the Suns GM, the club
posted a 155-91 (.630) record and earned a pair of playoff berths, including a trip to the 2010 Western Conference Finals.
Having made the playoffs 11 times during his playing career, Kerr is one of only 26 players in NBA history to win five championships,
earning three rings with Chicago and two with San Antonio. A key reserve for Chicago during the team’s three-peat championship run
from 1996-98, Kerr famously hit the game-winning, title-clinching shot in Game 6 of the 1997 NBA Finals. He won his fourth consecutive
championship in 1999 with the San Antonio Spurs to become one of only two non-Boston Celtics to win four-straight NBA titles (joining
Frank Saul, 1951-54). His fifth ring came in his second stint with the Spurs during his final NBA campaign in 2002-03.
The NBA’s all-time three-point percentage leader, having converted on 45.4 percent (726-of-1599) of his attempts from long range, Kerr
amassed career averages of 6.0 points, 1.8 assists and 1.2 rebounds in 910 regular-season games with the Phoenix Suns, Cleveland
Cavaliers, Orlando Magic, Chicago Bulls, San Antonio Spurs (twice), and Portland Trail Blazers.
Kerr was originally drafted by the Phoenix Suns in the second round (50th overall) of the 1988 NBA Draft out of the University of Arizona.
Kerr capped his collegiate career as a senior in 1988 by helping lead the Wildcats to their first Final Four appearance. An All-Pac 10 guard
in both 1986 and 1988, he remains the school’s career leader in three-point field goal percentage (57.3 percent). Kerr was also a member
of the USA Basketball team that captured the 1986 World Championship in Madrid, the last American Men’s Senior Team composed
strictly of amateur players to capture a gold medal.
During his playing career, Kerr played for some of the most successful coaches in the history of the game, including Phil Jackson, Gregg
Popovich, Lenny Wilkens, Cotton Fitzsimmons and Lute Olson. Born in Beirut, Lebanon, and raised in Pacific Palisades, CA, Kerr was a
ballboy in 1978 and 1979 at UCLA, where his late father, Malcolm, was a professor.
As a broadcaster, Kerr has served two different four-year stints as a game analyst on TNT’s award-winning NBA coverage. In addition to
a full slate of regular-season games, he also worked TNT’s marquee events, including the NBA All-Star Game, playoffs and conference
finals. During his most recent stint in broadcasting, beginning in 2010, Kerr also served as an analyst for NCAA Tournament and Final
Four coverage on Turner Sports and CBS.
Kerr earned a degree in general studies from Arizona with an emphasis in history, sociology and English in 1988 and serves on the board
of directors for Peace Players International, a Washington, D.C.-based organization that uses basketball as a means to bridge cultural
gaps in areas of political, racial and religious conflict.
Born on September 27, 1965, Steve and his wife, Margot, have two sons, Nicholas and Matthew, and one daughter, Madeleine. Nick
received his degree from the University of San Diego in 2015 with one year of college eligibility remaining and is currently attending the
University of California, Berkeley, and was a walk-on on the Bears’ basketball team. Madeleine is a junior at UC Berkeley, and plays on
the volleyball team. Matthew is a senior in high school.
In October 2014, Steve and Margot Kerr committed $1 million to the University of Arizona to assist with the McKale Memorial Center
renovation and future academic facility enhancements.
STEVE KERR COACHING RECORD
REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS
Season Record Win Pct. Div. Finish Record Win Pct. Playoffs
2014-15 67-15 .817 1st 16-5 .762 NBA Champions
2015-16 73-9 .890 1st 14-5 .737 --
TOTAL 140-24 .854 -- 30-10 .750 --
2015-16 GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS SOCIAL MEDIA ROSTER
Leandro Barbosa..........................................................................................................@TheBlurBarbosa
Harrison Barnes.........................................................................................................................@hbarnes
Andrew Bogut................................................................................................................... @AndrewBogut
Ian Clark................................................................................................................................... @IanClark
Stephen Curry............................................................................................................. @StephenCurry30
Festus Ezeli.................................................................................................................................. @festus
Draymond Green...........................................................................................................@MoneyGreen23
Andre Iguodala............................................................................................................................. @andre
Shaun Livingston......................................................................................................... @ShaunLivingston
Kevon Looney................................................................................................................... @Loon_Rebel5
James Michael McAdoo.................................................................................................. @jamesmcadoo
Brandon Rush........................................................................................................................@BRush_25
Marreese Speights.......................................................................................................... @Mospeights16
Klay Thompson...............................................................................................................@KlayThompson
Anderson Varejao..............................................................................................@VAREJAOANDERSON
Steve Kerr...............................................................................................................................@SteveKerr
Luke Walton...............................................................................................................................................
Ron Adams................................................................................................................................................
Jarron Collins........................................................................................................................ @jarronctwin
Bruce Fraser..............................................................................................................................................
Chris DeMarco...........................................................................................................................................
Team Twitter..............................................................................................................................@warriors
PR Twitter............................................................................................................................ @WarriorsPR
Note: In the digital copy of game notes, the name of each player/coach links to their media page, which
includes clips, video/audio interviews and a link to their updated bio.
NBA FINALS OPPONENT: CLEVELAND CAVALIERS
2016 NBA FINALS SCHEDULE GSW LEADERS
DATE LOCATION TIME (PT)/Result PTS REB AST
6/2 Oracle Arena W, 104-89 Livingston 20 Green 11 Green 7
6/5 Oracle Arena W, 110-77 Green 28 Curry 9 Three tied 5
6/8 Quicken Loans Arena 6:00 p.m.
6/10 Quicken Loans Arena 6:00 p.m.
6/13* Oracle Arena 6:00 p.m.
6/16* Quicken Loans Arena 6:00 p.m.
6/19* Oracle Arena 5:00 p.m.
*If necessary
SERIES NOTES
• Golden State’s reserves outscored Cleveland’s 45-10 in Game 1, the largest bench scoring disparity in the NBA Finals in at least 50
years (when the NBA began tracking starters).
• The Warriors have advanced to their second-straight NBA Finals, the first time Golden State is appearing in back-to-back NBA
Finals in its West Coast Era (since 1962-63) and first time overall since appearing in consecutive Finals in the first two years of the
league’s existence (1947 and 1948).
• The Warriors are appearing in their eighth Finals in franchise history (4-3 all-time in The Finals).
• Golden State and Cleveland met in the 2015 NBA Finals, with the Warriors winning the series, 4-2, en route to their first
championship in 40 years.
• The Warriors and Cavaliers are the 14th teams to meet in the NBA Finals in back-to-back seasons.
• Entering The Finals, Cleveland leads the NBA in threes made during the playoffs (14.4 per game), while Golden State ranks second
(12.5).
CONNECTIONS
• Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr played three-plus seasons with the Cavaliers from 1989-1992, appearing in 188 games (29 starts) and averaging
6.0 points, 2.7 assists and 1.2 rebounds in 18.4 minutes while converting on 47.2 percent of his three-point attempts, making him the franchise leader
in three-point percentage.
• Warriors assistant coach Luke Walton spent the last season-and-a-half of his career in Cleveland (2012-13), appearing in 71 games and averaging
3.0 points, 2.5 rebounds and 2.8 assists in 16.3 minutes.
• Warriors guard Shaun Livingston appeared in 49 games (12 starts) for the Cavaliers in 2012-13, averaging 7.2 points, 3.6 assists and 2.5 rebounds
in 23.2 minutes.
• Warriors forward Marreese Speights spent the second half of the 2012-13 season with the Cavs, averaging 10.2 points and 5.1 rebounds in 18.5
minutes over 39 games (one start).
• Warriors center Anderson Varejao spent the first 11-plus seasons of his career in Cleveland (2004-16), averaging 7.6 points, 7.5 rebounds, 1.2
assists and 25.0 minutes over 591 games (208 starts)... Varejao signed with the Warriors on Feb. 22, 2016, after he was sent to Portland as part of a
three-team trade on Feb. 18, where he was subsequently waived by the Trail Blazers.
• Cavs forward Richard Jefferson spent one-plus seasons (2011-13) with the Warriors, averaging 4.8 points and 2.1 rebounds in 14.7 minutes over 78
games (four starts)... Jefferson was also college teammates with Luke Walton for two seasons (1999-01) at Arizona.
• The brothers of both Warriors guards Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson have spent time with the Cavaliers -- Seth Curry in 2013-14 and Mychel
Thompson in 2011-12... Curry’s father, Dell Curry, spent the 1987-88 season in Cleveland.
• Stephen Curry was born in Akron, Ohio.
• Warriors guard/forward Andre Iguodala was teammates with Cavs center Timofey Mozgov in Denver during the 2012-13 season.
• Warriors center Andrew Bogut was teammates in Milwaukee with Cavs guard Mo Williams from 2005-08 and Cavs Head Coach Tyronn Lue for
part of the 2008-09 campaign.
• Warriors guard Leandro Barbosa was teammates with Cavs guard/forward James Jones in Phoenix for two seasons (2005-07).
• Cavs guard/forward Dahntay Jones was teammates in Indiana with Warriors guard/forward Brandon Rush for three seasons (2009-12) and Leandro
Barbosa for part of one season (2011-12).
• Cavs assistant coach James Posey was teammates with Brandon Rush for one season (2010-11) in Indiana.
• Cavs forward Channing Frye was college teammates at Arizona with Luke Walton for two seasons (2001-03) and Andre Iguodala for two seasons
(2002-04).
• Channing Frye was also teammates with Leandro Barbosa for one season in Phoenix (2009-10) while Steve Kerr was the general manager.
• Cavs center Sasha Kaun was teammates with Brandon Rush for three seasons at Kansas (2005-08), where the pair won a National Championship
together in 2008.
• Cavs guard Matthew Dellavedova attended Saint Mary’s College in the Bay Area.
• Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson and Cavs guard Kyrie Irving helped Team USA win gold at the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup in Spain.
• Cavs forwards LeBron James and Kevin Love captured Olympic gold alongside Andre Iguodala on the United States Men’s National Team at the
2012 Olympic Games in London, leading Team USA to an 8-0 record in the tournament.
• Andre Iguodala, Kevin Love and Stephen Curry also won gold at the 2010 FIBA World Championship in Turkey.
• Andrew Bogut and Matthew Dellavedova, who are both from Australia, were teammates on the Australian National Team this past offseason,
helping the Boomers qualify for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.
• Andrew Bogut was coached by Cavs assistant Jim Boylan for four seasons in Milwaukee (2008-12).
• Cavs assistant director of player development Vitaly Potapenko was an assistant coach for the Warriors’ D-League affiliate in Santa Cruz in 2012-13,
helping lead the team to the NBA D-League Finals in its inaugural season in California.
SERIES NOTES
• Golden State and Portland met in the postseason for the first time ever.
• Portland became the only team to beat Golden State twice this season (once in the regular-season and once in the playoffs), earning a regular-season
victory on Feb. 19 at Portland and postseason win in Game 3 of the Western Conference Semifinals on 5/7.
• Portland connected on 71 three-pointers in the semifinals series (71-of-166 3FG), setting the NBA record for most threes made in a five-game series
(Cleveland hit 77 three-pointers in its four-game series against Atlanta in the 2016 Eastern Conference Semifinals)… Golden State’s 64 three-pointers
in this series (64-of-156 3FG) are the second-most made in a five-game series in NBA history.
• Klay Thompson finished the series with 28 three-pointers (28-of-56 3FG), an NBA record for most three-pointers made in a five-game series, besting
Stephen Curry’s record of 27 threes in a five-game series, achieved in the 2015 Western Conference Finals vs. Houston.
• Golden State trailed at the half for four-straight games (Games 2-5)... The Warriors faced a 17-point deficit in Game 2 and a 16-point deficit in Game
4, becoming the first team since the L.A. Lakers in 2008 to win multiple games in the same postseason series where they trailed by at least 16.
• In Game 4 on 5/9, Stephen Curry scored 17 points in overtime, an NBA record for points scored in any overtime (regular-season or postseason)...
Curry finished with 40 points off the bench in his first game back from an MCL sprain in his right knee, becoming the first player since Nick Van Exel
in 2003 to record 40 points off the bench in a playoff game.
• Game 3 on 5/7 marked the first time in NBA history that two players each hit at least eight three-pointers in the same game, regular-season or playoffs
(Draymond Green and Damian Lillard).
• In the fourth quarter of Game 2 on 5/3, the Warriors held the Trail Blazers to 12 points, a Warriors franchise playoff-low-tying point total for a single
quarter in the Shot Clock Era (since 1954-55)… Golden State’s 22-point advantage in the fourth frame was the team’s biggest margin in a playoff
quarter since May 10, 1987 vs. the Lakers, when Sleepy Floyd’s NBA-record 29 points in the fourth quarter led Golden State to a 41-19 frame.
• The Warriors ended the first quarter of Game 1 on 5/1 with a 20-point lead (37-17), their largest lead after the first frame in the playoffs in the Shot
Clock Era (since 1954-55).
SERIES NOTES
• The Warriors and Rockets met in the postseason for the second time ever following the 2015 Western Conference Finals, which the Warriors won,
4-1, en route to capturing their first NBA Championship in 40 years.
• Golden State (73 regular-season wins) and Houston (41) had a 32-win differential, the second-highest regular-season win differential between two
playoff opponents, per the Elias Sports Bureau (largest: 37 win differential between the 67-win Celtics and 30-win Bulls in 1985-86).
• The series marked the fifth time since the NBA-ABA merger in 1976 that the scoring champion (Stephen Curry, 30.1 points per game) and runner-up
(James Harden, 29.0) faced each other in the postseason (previous: Kevin Durant’s Thunder vs. Kobe Bryant’s Lakers in 2012).
• In Game 1, Golden State held Houston to 33 first-half points, the fewest allowed by the Warriors in the first half of a playoff game in the Shot Clock
Era (since 1954-55).
• The Warriors held a 27-point lead at the half (60-33) in Game 1, the franchise’s largest halftime advantage in a playoff game in the Shot Clock Era,
topping their previous high of a 25-point lead at intermission on 5/23/15 at Houston in Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals.
• In Game 3, Houston jumped out to a 31-18 lead after one quarter, both a series quarter high for Houston and a low for Golden State.
• In Game 4 at Houston, the Warriors connected on an NBA playoff-record 21 three-pointers (21-of-40 3FG), including eight threes in the third quarter,
a franchise record for most threes made in a playoff quarter.
• The Warriors dished out 38 assists on 46 field goals in Game 4, the club’s most helpers in a postseason game since logging a franchise record 40
assists on May 4, 1994 vs. Phoenix.
• Golden State dished out 30 assists in its Game 5 victory, posting back-to-back 30 assist games in the postseason for the first time in franchise history.
• Per the Elias Sports Bureau, the Warriors won the final two games of the series by a combined 60 points (+27 in Game 4, +33 in Game 5), just the
fifth team ever to win their last two games of a series by a combined total of at least 60 points and the first to do so since the 2009 Denver Nuggets
in the First Round (+79).
GAME 1 - SATURDAY, APRIL 16 WARRIORS 104, ROCKETS 78
Golden State won the opening game of the NBA Playoffs for the third-straight postseason, improving to 15-17 all-time in the opening game of the
postseason... Dating back to Game 5 of the 2015 Western Conference Finals, Golden State won its fifth-straight game against Houston (regular-season
and playoffs combined)... With the wire-to-wire win, Golden State became 4-0 all-time against Houston at home in the playoffs... Golden State led by 27
points at halftime (60-33), the franchise’s largest halftime lead in a playoff game in the Shot Clock Era (since 1954-55)... Houston’s 33 first-half points were
the fewest allowed by Golden State in the first half of a playoff game in the Shot Clock Era... Stephen Curry finished with 24 first-half points, a postseason
career-high for scoring in the first half, before leaving twice in the second half to have his right ankle re-taped... Klay Thompson hit his 100th career
postseason three-pointer, finishing with 16 points and five rebounds... Marreese Speights tied playoff career-highs with 12 points and five field goals.
GAME 2 - MONDAY, APRIL 18 WARRIORS 115, ROCKETS 106
With Stephen Curry (right ankle) missing a playoff game for the first time in his career, Shaun Livingston earned the starting assignment and helped lead
the Warriors to a Game 2 victory to give Golden State a 2-0 lead in the First Round series... Livingston tallied 16 points and six assists on 7-of-9 from the
field in 29 minutes in his 11th career playoff start... Klay Thompson got to the free throw line a career-high 16 times, hitting a career-high 15 free throws
on his way to his third career postseason 30-point game with 34 points... Andre Iguodala led all reserves with 18 points and hit a season-high-tying four
threes, going 4-of-6 from behind the arc... Draymond Green secured his 18th career playoff double-double with 12 points and 14 rebounds to go with eight
assists, moving past Paul Arizin for third-most double-doubles in franchise postseason history and logging 39 minutes without committing a turnover... The
win was Golden State’s 14th in its last 15 games against Houston, including the sixth-straight win by the Warriors.
GAME 3 - THURSDAY, APRIL 21 ROCKETS 97, WARRIORS 96
After trailing by as many as 17 points, the Warriors took the lead on an Ian Clark floating jumper with 1:25 remaining in the game... Following two Michael
Beasley free throws, Clark again put the Warriors ahead by one point, but James Harden hit a 10-foot step back jumper with 2.7 seconds left in the game,
which proved to be the game-winning shot... The Warriors lost a playoff game by a single point for the first time since April 28, 1992 at Seattle (128-129)...
Houston jumped out to a 31-18 lead after one quarter, both a series quarter high for Houston and a low for Golden State... Marreese Speights scored a
playoff career-high 22 points in 18 minutes, hitting 7-of-11 from the field and connecting on a playoff career-high three threes… Shaun Livingston earned
his second-straight start, matching his Game 2 total with 16 points to go with five rebounds and three assists in 29 minutes... Ian Clark scored in double
figures for the seventh time this season, scoring a playoff career-high 11 points... Stephen Curry missed his second-straight game with a right ankle injury.
GAME 4 - SUNDAY, APRIL 24 WARRIORS 121, ROCKETS 94
The Warriors connected on an NBA playoff-record 21 three-pointers (21-of-40 3FG) en route to the 27-point win at Houston, bouncing back from the Game
3 loss and improving to 10-0 this season in games following a defeat... Golden State has won at least one road playoff game in each of its last eight series
since returning to the postseason in 2013... The Warriors dished out 38 assists on 46 field goals, the club’s most helpers in a postseason game since
logging a franchise record 40 assists on May 4, 1994 vs. Phoenix... After the teams were tied at the half (56-56), the Warriors outscored the Rockets 41-20
in the third quarter, hitting eight three-pointers in the frame, a franchise-record for threes made in a playoff quarter, for the club’s first 40-point postseason
quarter since May 11, 2007 vs. Utah... Stephen Curry returned from a two-game absence from a right ankle injury but left the game after 19 minutes with
a sprained right knee… Klay Thompson scored 23 points, hitting a playoff-high seven three-pointers... Andre Iguodala scored a season-high 22 points.
GAME 5 - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27 WARRIORS 114, ROCKETS 81
Golden State advanced to the Western Conference Semifinals for the second-straight season and third time in the last four seasons (2013, 2015, 2016)
with the Game 5 victory over Houston... The Warriors won the final two games of the series by a combined 60 points (+27 in Game 4, +33 in Game 5),
just the fifth team ever to win their last two games of a series by a combined total of at least 60 points... The Warriors improved to 4-2 this season (2-1 in
the playoffs) without Stephen Curry, who missed the game with a sprained MCL in his right knee... Golden State dished out 30 assists on 45 field goals,
recording back-to-back postseason games with at least 30 assists for the first time in franchise history... Klay Thompson scored 27 points on 7-of-11 (.636)
from three-point range, becoming the first player in NBA history to hit at least seven threes in back-to-back playoff games... Shaun Livingston finished
with 16 points, his third double-digit scoring effort of the playoffs (all starts)... Brandon Rush scored a postseason career-high 15 points in 18 minutes.
2016 POSTSEASON NOTES
FINALS BOUND CONFERENCE COMEBACK
Golden State earned a win in Game 7 of the Western Conference Golden State became the 10th team in NBA history to win a playoff
Finals to advance to its second-straight NBA Finals, the first series after trailing 3-1 (out of 233 teams to face that scenario),
time Golden State is appearing in back-to-back NBA Finals in its doing so for the first time in franchise history... The Warriors were
West Coast Era (since 1962-63) and first time since appearing in just the third team to overcome a 3-1 deficit in the conference
consecutive Finals in the first two years of the league’s existence finals, joining Boston in 1981 and Washington in 1979 (the NBA
(1947 and 1948)... It will mark the Warriors’ eighth appearance in began using the conference format in 1970-71).
The Finals in franchise history (4-3 all-time in The Finals).
COMEBACKS TRAILING 3-1, CONF. FINALS, NBA
NBA FINALS, GSW HISTORY Team Opponent / Year Finals Result
Year Opponent Result Golden State Oklahoma City / 2016 ???
2016 Cleveland ??? Boston Philadelphia / 1981 Won, 4-2
2015 Cleveland Won, 4-2 Washington San Antonio / 1979 Lost, 1-4
1975 Washington Won, 4-0
1967 Philadelphia Lost, 4-2 SERIES OF SPLASH
1964 Boston Lost, 4-1 In the Western Conference Finals against Oklahoma City, Stephen
1956 Ft. Wayne Won, 4-1 Curry connected on 32 threes, an NBA record for most threes made
1948 Baltimore Lost, 4-2 in a series... Klay Thompson hit 30 threes in that series, finishing
1947 Chicago Won, 4-1 second to Curry for most threes in a series in NBA history... Before
the start of the Western Conference Finals, Thompson’s 28 threes
GAME 7 in the 2016 Western Conference Semifinals against Portland had
The Warriors won Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals been tied for the record for most threes in a series of any length.
at Oklahoma City to force a Game 7, the eighth Game 7 of any
3FG, PLAYOFF SERIES, ALL-TIME
playoff series in franchise history and the first at home in 40 years...
Golden State now owns a 4-4 all-time record in Game 7 of any Player 3FG Series
series, including a 3-1 mark at home. Stephen Curry 32 GSW vs. OKC, 2016
Klay Thompson 30 GSW vs. OKC, 2016
GAME 7, GSW HISTORY Klay Thompson 28 GSW vs. POR, 2016
Date Opponent / Series Result Ray Allen 28 MIL vs. PHI, 2001
5/30/16 vs. Oklahoma City / Conference Finals W, 96-88 Dennis Scott 28 ORL vs. IND, 1995
5/3/14 at L.A. Clippers / First Round L, 121-126
5/4/77 at L.A. Lakers / Conference Semis L, 84-97 SPLASH PARTY
5/16/76 vs. Phoenix / Conference Finals L, 86-94 In Game 4 of the First Round at Houston on 4/24, Golden State
5/14/75 vs. Chicago / Conference Finals W, 83-79 connected on 21 three-pointers (21-of-40 3FG), an NBA record
4/16/64 vs. St. Louis / Division Finals W, 105-95 for most threes made in a postseason game before the Cavaliers
4/5/62 at Boston / Division Finals L, 107-109 broke the mark in the Eastern Conference Semifinals... The
4/6/48 at St. Louis / Semifinals W, 85-46 Warriors matched their franchise record with 21 threes (21-of-45
3FG) in Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals at Oklahoma
WILD WEST CIty on 5/28.
The Warriors advanced to the Western Conference Finals for the MOST THREES IN A GAME, NBA PLAYOFFS
fifth time in franchise history (2016, 2015, 1976, 1975, 1973) since Team Date/Opp. 3FG
the NBA began using the conference format in 1970-71, earning Cleveland 5/4/16 vs. ATL 25
their third Conference Finals series victory… It was the second time Golden State 5/28/16 at OKC 21
the Warriors have earned a conference finals berth in back-to-back Cleveland 5/6/16 at ATL 21
years, previously reaching the Western Conference Finals in 1975 Golden State 4/24/16 at HOU 21
and 1976. Cleveland 4/20/16 vs. DET 20
WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS, GSW HISTORY Golden State 5/25/15 at HOU 20
Dallas 5/8/11 vs. LAL 20
Year Opponent Result
Seattle 5/6/96 vs. HOU 20
2016 Oklahoma City Won, 4-3
2015 Houston Won, 4-1 THE STEVE KERR ERA
1976 Phoenix Lost, 4-3 After winning a then-franchise-record 67 games in 2014-15, the
1975 Chicago Won, 4-3 Warriors improved upon that mark in 2015-16 with an NBA-record
1973 Los Angeles Lost, 4-1 73-win season and boast some impressive win percentages over
two seasons under Head Coach Steve Kerr.
WARRIORS RECORDS SINCE 2014-15
Team Reg. Season Pct. With Playoffs Pct.
Overall 140-24 .854 170-34 .833
Home 78-4 .951 98-7 .933
Road 62-20 .756 72-27 .727
2016 POSTSEASON NOTES
FRANCHISE FIRST SEEING DOUBLE
Golden State has set a franchise record for combined regular- Draymond Green has recorded multiple double-doubles in the
season and postseason wins, surpassing last season’s mark of 83 2016 NBA Playoffs and has tallied 24 double-doubles in his playoff
combined wins... The Warriors are the second team in NBA history career, passing Paul Arizin for third-most postseason double-
to win at least 86 combined games, joining the 1995-96 Bulls. doubles in franchise history.
COMBINED SINGLE-SEASON WINS, NBA PLAYOFF DOUBLE-DOUBLES, GSW HISTORY
Team Year Wins # Player Double-Doubles
Golden State 2015-16 87 1. Nate Thurmond 37
Chicago 1995-96 87 2. Wilt Chamberlain 36
Chicago 1996-97 84 3. Draymond Green 24
Golden State 2014-15 83 4. Paul Arizin 17
5. Clifford Ray 15
GREEN & GOLA
FREE BASKETBALL
Draymond Green recorded his second career playoff triple-double
on 5/1/16 vs. Portland--the first triple-double of the 2016 Playoffs-- In Game 4 of the Western Conference Semifinals on 5/9 at
joining Tom Gola as the only players in franchise history to record Portland, Stephen Curry totaled an NBA-record 17 overtime
multiple triple-doubles in the postseason. points as the Warriors became the fourth team in league history
to score at least 20 points in a playoff OT period in the Shot Clock
POSTSEASON TRIPLE-DOUBLES, WARRIORS
Era (since 1954-55).
Player Date Opponent
Draymond Green 5/1/2016 vs. POR MOST OVERTIME POINTS, NBA PLAYOFFS
Draymond Green 6/16/2015 at CLE Team Date/Opp. OT Points
Guy Rodgers 4/3/1962 vs. BOS L.A. Lakers 5/1/70 vs. NYK 22
Tom Gola 3/22/1960 at BOS Golden State 5/9/16 at POR 21
Tom Gola 3/14/1960 vs. SYR Phoenix 5/4/06 at LAL 21
Tom Gola 3/27/1956 vs. SYR
Portland 5/26/92 vs. UTA 20
THREE STREAK
Stephen Curry finished the 2015-16 season by extending his NBA- FIVE-MINUTE FLURRY
record streak of regular-season games with at least one three- With 17 points in the overtime period in Game 4 of the Western
pointer to 152-straight, and his three-point shooting has continued Conference Semifinals on 5/9 at Portland, Stephen Curry not only
in the playoffs... Curry has hit at least one three in every postseason topped Clyde Drexler’s playoff overtime record of 13 points but
game in which he’s appeared, breaking Reggie Miller’s previous also broke the regular-season OT scoring mark, giving him the
NBA record postseason three-point streak. most points in any overtime frame in league history.
CONSECUTIVE PLAYOFF GAMES W/3FG, NBA MOST OVERTIME POINTS, NBA HISTORY
# Player Years Streak Team Team Date/Opp. OT PTS
1. Stephen Curry (active) 2013-16 53 Stephen Curry GSW 5/9/16 at POR 17
2. Reggie Miller 1995-2000 44 Gilbert Arenas WAS 12/17/06 at LAL 16
3. Michael Finley 2002-05 37 Earl Boykins DEN 1/18/05 at SEA 15
4. Jason Terry 2006-10 35
5. Chauncey Billups 2008-13 32 MVP IN RESERVE
6. Klay Thompson 2013-16 31 Stephen Curry returned from a right knee injury in Game 4 of the
CONSECUTIVE REG. SEASON & PLAYOFF GAMES W/3FG, NBA
Western Conference Semifinals on 5/9 at Portland, becoming the
first reigning MVP to come off the bench in the NBA Playoffs and
# Player Years Streak
tallying 40 points to post just the third 40-point game by a reserve
1. Stephen Curry (active) 2014-16 186
in the playoffs since starters were first tracked in 1970-71.
2. Dennis Scott 1995-96 89
2. Dana Barros 1994-96 89 POINTS OFF THE BENCH, NBA PLAYOFFS
4. Stephen Curry 2013-14 82 Team Team Date/Opp. PTS
PLAYOFF SPLASH Fred Brown SEA 4/15/76 vs. PHO 45
Stephen Curry GSW 5/9/16 at POR 40
Klay Thompson connected on an NBA postseason record 11
Nick Van Exel DAL 5/10/03 at SAC 40
three-pointers (11-of-18 3FG) in Game 6 of the Western Conference
Finals on 5/28 at Oklahoma City, surpassing the record of nine ONE FOR THE ROAD
three-pointers held by Ray Allen, Vince Carter, Rex Chapman
Since returning to the playoffs in 2013, the Warriors have won at
and Jason Terry.
least one road game in each of their last 10 playoff series... Golden
MOST THREES IN A GAME, NBA PLAYOFFS State won an NBA record 34 road games in the regular-season in
Player Date/Opp. 3FG 2015-16.
Klay Thompson 5/28/16 at Oklahoma City 11 PLAYOFF GAMES WON ON ROAD, WARRIORS
Jason Terry 5/8/11 vs. L.A. Lakers 9 Year Opponent
Ray Allen 4/30/09 at Chicago 9 2016 Houston, Portland, Oklahoma City
Ray Allen 6/1/01 vs. Philadelphia 9 2015 New Orleans, Memphis, Houston, Cleveland
Vince Carter 5/11/01 vs. Philadelphia 9 2014 L.A. Clippers
Rex Chapman 4/25/97 at Seattle 9 2013 Denver, San Antonio
2016 POSTSEASON NOTES
IT’S UNANIMOUS SPLASHING INTO THE POSTSEASON
Stephen Curry was a unanimous selection Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson have carried the scoring
for the the 2015-16 Kia NBA Most Valuable load for the Warriors over the last four seasons, a trend that has
Player Award, becoming the first player in continued in their postseason careers... In Game 6 of the Western
the 61-year history of the award to garner Conference Finals on 5/28 at Oklahoma City, Thompson (41
all first-place votes... Curry is the 11th points) and Curry (31) combined for 72 points, the most combined
player in league history to win the award points they have scored in a postseason game in their careers.
in consecutive seasons and the first guard
to do so since Steve Nash in 2004-05 and 2005-06... In franchise CAREER PLAYOFFS SPRAY CHART
history, only Curry and Wilt Chamberlain (1959-60) have earned hen the Splash Brothers:
W Times Record
MVP honors, with Curry becoming the club’s first two-time winner Both score 20+ 17 14-3
of the award. Both score 25+ 6 5-1
Both score 30+ 1 1-0
BACK-TO-BACK MVPs, NBA HISTORY Combine for 50+ 15 12-3
Player Back-to-Back MVPs Combine for 60+ 6 5-1
Stephen Curry ‘14-15, ‘15-16 Combine for 70+ 1 1-0
LeBron James ‘08-09, ‘09-10 & ‘11-12, ‘12-13
Steve Nash ‘04-05, ‘05-06 GETTING DEFENSIVE
Tim Duncan ‘01-02, ‘02-03 Draymond Green has been named to the 2015-16 NBA All-
Michael Jordan ‘90-91, ‘91-92 Defensive First Team, becoming the first player in franchise
Magic Johnson ‘88-89, ‘89-90 history to earn All-Defensive First Team accolades in back-to-back
Larry Bird ‘83-84, ‘84-85, ‘85-86 seasons and joining Nate Thurmond as the only Warriors to earn
Moses Malone ‘81-82, ‘82-83 multiple First Team honors in his career.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar ‘70-71, ‘71-72 & ‘75-76, ‘76-77 ALL-DEFENSIVE FIRST TEAM, GSW HISTORY
Wilt Chamberlain ‘65-66, ‘66-67, ‘67-68 Player Season
Bill Russell ‘60-61, ‘61-62, ‘62-63 Draymond Green 2015-16
Draymond Green 2014-15
COACH(ES) OF THE YEAR
Andre Iguodala 2013-14
Steve Kerr was named the recipient of the Red Auerbach Trophy Nate Thurmond 1970-71
as the 2015-16 NBA Coach of the Year, becoming the third coach in Nate Thurmond 1968-69
Warriors history to earn the honor... Kerr and assistant coach Luke
Walton, who served as interim head coach while Kerr recovered ALL-NBA TRIO
from back surgery complications, led the Warriors to an NBA-
The Warriors were the only team with a trio of representatives on
record 73 regular-season wins in 2015-16 (73-9, .890), eclipsing
the All-NBA team, with Stephen Curry (First Team), Draymond
the previous mark of 72 wins set by a 1995-96 Chicago Bulls squad
Green (Second) and Klay Thompson (Third) comprising of the
that featured Kerr as a key reserve.
first Warriors All-NBA trio in 60 years.
COACH OF THE YEAR, GSW HISTORY
ALL-NBA TRIOS, GSW HISTORY
Coach Season
Players Season
Steve Kerr 2015-16
Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, Klay Thompson 2015-16
Don Nelson 1991-92
Paul Arizin, Neil Johnston, Jack George 1955-56
Alex Hannum 1963-64
SELLOUT STREAK
187
The Warriors’ current home sellout streak now stands at 187 consecutive capacity crowds at Oracle Arena (including
playoffs), dating back to December 18, 2012, the seventh-longest active streak in the league... Golden State has
sold out all 41 regular season home contests for three consecutive seasons.
2015-16 TEAM NOTES
73 STRENGTH IN NUMBERS
73
The Warriors set the NBA record for single-season Golden State is making its fourth-straight playoff appearance
wins with 73, topping the previous mark of 72 set by (32nd overall) for the first time since qualifying for the postseason
the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls--which featured Warriors in each of the first six years of the league’s existence (1946-47 to
Head Coach Steve Kerr as a key reserve... The Warriors joined 1951-52)… The Warriors clinched a postseason berth on Feb. 27,
the Bulls as the only teams in NBA annals to win at least 65 games becoming the first team to clinch a playoff berth in February since
in consecutive campaigns. the 1987-88 Lakers, and are the first team to own the league’s
SINGLE-SEASON WINS, NBA HISTORY best record in back-to-back campaigns since the Cleveland
Cavaliers in 2008-09 and 2009-10.
Team Year Wins
Golden State 2015-16 73 CONSECUTIVE PLAYOFF BERTHS, GSW
Chicago 1995-96 72 Year Consecutive Playoff Berths
Chicago 1996-97 69 1947-1952 6
L.A. Lakers 1971-72 69 2013-2016 4
1975-1977 3
BEST REGULAR SEASONS, GSW HISTORY 1971-1973 3
Year Record Pct. Coach 1967-1969 3
2015-16 73-9 .890 Steve Kerr 1960-1962 3
2014-15 67-15 .817 Steve Kerr 1956-1958 3
1975-76 59-23 .720 Alvin Attles 1991-1992 2
1991-92 55-27 .671 Don Nelson
DOUBLE-DIGIT DIFFERENTIAL
ABOVE AND BEYOND After leading the league in point differential in 2014-15 (+10.10),
The Warriors set an NBA-record by finishing 64 games above the the Warriors once again finished atop the league in the category
.500 mark (73-9), topping the previous mark of 62 set by the 1995- with a franchise-record margin of victory of 10.76 points per game,
96 Chicago Bulls (72-10) while eclipsing the previous franchise- one of only 10 double-digit point differentials in NBA history.
record of 52 games above the .500 mark set last season (67-15). POINT DIFFERENTIAL, ALL-TIME
DEFENDING THE CROWN Rank Team Year Pt. Diff.
The Warriors have made the postseason in each of their four 1. Los Angeles Lakers 1971-72 +12.28
seasons following NBA titles, boasting a better win percentage 2. Milwaukee Bucks 1970-71 +12.26
following a championship for just the second time--a feat they 3. Chicago Bulls 1995-96 +12.24
also accomplished in 1975-76 when they followed a 48-34 4. Milwaukee Bucks 1971-72 +11.16
championship campaign in 1974-75 with a 59-23 regular season. 5. Chicago Bulls 1996-97 +10.80
FOLLOWING NBA TITLE, GSW HISTORY 6. Golden State Warriors 2015-16 +10.76
Season Record Win Pct. Result 7. San Antonio Spurs 2015-16 +10.63
1947-48 27-21 .563 Lost NBA Finals 8. Chicago Bulls 1991-92 +10.44
1956-57 37-35 .514 Lost East Division Semis 9. Boston Celtics 2007-08 +10.26
1975-76 59-23 .720 Lost West Conf. Finals 10. Golden State Warriors 2014-15 +10.10
2015-16 73-9 .890 ???
THREE HISTORIC
ASSISTANCE REQUIRED The Warriors set a new NBA record for single season three-
The Warriors dished out a franchise-record 2,373 assists (28.9 per pointers, becoming the first team in NBA history to hit 1,000
game), the 13th most single-season assists in NBA history and threes in a single season, converting 13.1 threes per game at
more than 100 more than any previous season in club annals... the second-highest clip ever (.416), trailing only Dell Curry’s
After tallying a then-franchise-record 28 games with at least 30 Charlotte Hornets in 1996-97 (.428)... Golden State owns two of
assists in 2014-15, the Warriors set a new bar by dishing out at the top four single-season three-point totals in league history.
least 30 assists in over half of their games (43), which more than MOST SINGLE SEASON 3FG, NBA HISTORY
doubled the next most such games in the league this season. Rank Team Season 3FG 3FG%
SINGLE SEASON ASSISTS, GSW HISTORY 1. GSW 2015-16 1,077 .416
Year Assists APG 2. HOU 2014-15 933 .348
2015-16 2,373 28.9 3. NYK 2012-13 891 .376
2014-15 2,248 27.4 4. GSW 2014-15 883 .398
1993-94 2,198 26.8 5. HOU 2012-13 867 .366
1976-77 2,120 25.9 SINGLE SEASON 3FG%, NBA HISTORY
1977-78 2,097 25.6 Rank Team Season 3FG%
1. CHA 1996-97 .428
GAMES WITH 30+AST, 2015-16
2. GSW 2015-16 .416
Team 30-Assist Games
3. PHO 2009-10 .412
Golden State 43
4. SAS 2000-01 .407
Atlanta 18
4. WSB 1995-96 .407
Boston 14
4. CLE 1989-90 .407
2015-16 TEAM NOTES
HIST-ORACLE ORACLE ADVANTAGE
Golden State won a franchise-record-tying 39 games at Oracle
Arena for the second consecutive season, becoming just the third
team to win at least 39 home games in consecutive seasons, joining
the Chicago Bulls (1995-96 & 1996-97) and Boston Celtics (1985-
86 & 1986-87).
HOME WINS, GSW HISTORY
The Warriors set an NBA record with 54-straight regular-season
home wins from 1/31/15 to 3/29/16 (36-straight to begin this Year Home Wins
season, 18-straight to end last season), a feat the San Francisco 2015-16 39
Chronicle dubbed “Hist-Oracle!”, and the club began the season 2014-15 39
with a franchise-record 36-0 start at Oracle Arena... The Warriors 1975-76 36
became the first team among the four major professional sports 1991-92 31
leagues to win 50-straight regular-season home games. 1974-75 31
LONGEST HOME WIN STREAKS, NBA HISTORY SINGLE-SEASON HOME WINS, NBA HISTORY
Team Dates Streak Team Year Wins
Golden State Warriors 1/31/15 - 3/29/16 54 San Antonio 2015-16 40
San Antonio Spurs 3/15/15 - 4/2/16 48 Boston 1985-86 40
Chicago Bulls 3/30/95 - 4/4/96 44 Golden State 2015-16 39
Orlando Magic 3/21/95 - 3/19/96 40 Golden State 2014-15 39
Boston Celtics 12/10/85 - 11/28/86 38 Cleveland 2008-09 39
Chicago 1996-97 39
HOME WIN STREAKS, GSW HISTORY
Streak Dates Coach
Chicago 1995-96 39
54 1/31/15 - 3/29/16 Kerr Orlando 1994-95 39
19 11/13/14 - 1/25/15 Kerr Boston 1986-87 39
16 1/10/59 - 11/14/59 Cervi/Johnston
HOME & AWAY
16 3/1/50 - 12/19/50 Gottlieb
15 12/13/89 - 2/15/90 Nelson The Warriors played two stretches of seven-straight games on the
road this season, finishing both with a 6-1 mark... The club has won
BEST HOME START, FRANCHISE HISTORY six of seven games in four-straight seven game stretches on the
Team Season road dating back to the 2012-13 season... In the first three seven-
2015-16 36-0 game trips in that span, the Warriors won the first six games before
1975-76 12-0 falling in the finale (no team in NBA history has gone undefeated
1980-81 10-0 on a seven-game road trip)... In addition, Golden State earned a
HOME WIN STREAKS, MAJOR PRO SPORTS perfect 6-0 record on its season-long homestand this season, the
Team League Dates Streak sixth time in franchise history that it has swept a homestand of at
Golden State Warriors NBA 1/31/15 - 3/29/16 54 least six games.
Miami Dolphins NFL 10/17/1971 - 12/15/1974 27 GSW 7-GAME ROAD STRETCHES, LAST 4 YEARS
St. Louis Browns MLB 4/26/1885 - 7/16/1885 27 Season W L Dates
New York Giants MLB 8/10/1885 - 5/31/1886 27 2015-16 6 1 Feb. 10, 2016 - Feb. 27, 2016
Detroit Red Wings NHL 11/5/2011 - 2/9/2012 23 2015-16 6 1 Nov. 30, 2015 - Dec. 12, 2015
2013-14 6 1 Dec. 29, 2013 - Jan. 8, 2014
ROAD WARRIORS
2012-13 6 1 Dec. 5, 2012 - Dec. 15, 2012
The Warriors set the NBA record for single-season road wins with
PERFECT 6-GAME HOMESTANDS, GSW HISTORY
34 wins away from home, topping the mark of 33 road wins set by Dates Record Opponents
the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls... The Warriors earned a winning record 3/7/16-3/16/16 6-0 ORL, UTA, POR, PHO, NOP, NYK
away from home in three consecutive seasons for the first time in 3/14/15-3/23/15 6-0 NYK, LAL, ATL, NOP, UTA, WAS
franchise history. 12/27/14-1/9/15 6-0 MIN, PHI, TOR, OKC, IND, CLE
SINGLE-SEASON ROAD WINS, GSW HISTORY 2/11/92-2/21/92 6-0 WAS, SAS, SEA, LAL, BOS, PHO
Year Road Wins 1/2/90-1/13/90 6-0 UTA, MIA, LAL, DEN, DAL, ORL
2015-16 34 11/1/75-11/15/75 6-0 WAS, NYK, LAL, CLE, CHI, KC
2014-15 28 WORKING OVERTIME
2013-14 24
The Warriors went 6-1 in overtime in 2015-16, setting a franchise-
1991-92 24 record for most overtime wins in a single campaign... Golden
SINGLE-SEASON ROAD WINS, NBA HISTORY State won its first six OT games to match the franchise-mark for
Team Season Wins consecutive overtime victories.
Golden State Warriors 2015-16 34 OVERTIME WINS, GSW HISTORY
Chicago Bulls 1995-96 33
Season OT Wins
Miami Heat 1996-97 32
2015-16 6
Boston Celtics 1974-75 32
Six times 4
Boston Celtics 1972-73 32
2015-16 TEAM NOTES
PACIFIC CLAIMED BOUNCING BACK
The Warriors clinched the Pacific Division title for the second- The Warriors became the first team in NBA history to play an
straight year, earning the fourth Pacific Division crown in team entire season without suffering back-to-back losses, in addition to
history, including consecutive titles for the first time in 40 years... becoming the first team in NBA history to play an entire season
Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr is the first coach to guide his without losing to the same team twice.
team to back-to-back division titles in his first two years at the helm
GAMES INTO SEASON W/OUT B2B LOSSES
since Tom Thibodeau did so with the Bulls in 2010-11 & 2011-12.
Season Team Games
WARRIORS PACIFIC DIVISION TITLES 2015-16 Golden State 82
Season Head Coach 2015-16 San Antonio 78
2015-16 Steve Kerr 1984-85 Boston 74
2014-15 Steve Kerr 1982-83 Philadelphia 58
1975-76 Alvin Attles
1974-75 Alvin Attles BACK-TO-BACK LIFE
The Warriors finished the season with an 18-2 (.900) record in the
TAKING ON THE TOP 10 second game of a back-to-back set (Golden State had a league-
The Warriors posted a .913 (21-2) winninng percentage against high-tying 20 back-to-backs this season)... Since the start of the
the NBA’s top 10 teams in 2015-16, which, per the Elias Sports 2014-15 season, Golden State has earned a 33-6 (.846) record in
Bureau, is the best single-season mark against top 10 teams in the second game of a back-to-back.
NBA history. WINS IN 2ND GAME OF B2B, WEST COAST ERA
RECORD VS. TOP 10 TEAMS, NBA HISTORY Rank Season Wins
Team Season Wins 1. 1971-72 19
Golden State Warriors 2015-16 .913 1. 1970-71 19
Boston Celtics 1985-86 .844 3. 2015-16 18
Philadelphia 76ers 1966-67 .840
NO LOSS NOVEMBER
COACH(ES) OF THE MONTH After winning all three of their games in October, the Warriors swept
Steve Kerr was named NBA Western Conference Coach of the November slate with a 16-0 record, their first undefeated full
the Month for games played in March, giving him more monthly calendar month in franchise history... The Warriors are one of only
awards than any other coach in Warriors history (the NBA began six teams in NBA history to complete a perfect month, matching
giving out the award in 1982-83)... Earlier in the season, Interim their franchise-record for wins in a single month set in March 2015.
Head Coach Luke Walton earned the honor in October/November UNDEFEATED MONTHS, NBA HISTORY
after guiding the team to a perfect 19-0 start in those months. Team Month Record
COACH OF THE MONTH, WARRIORS HISTORY Golden State Warriors November 2015 16-0
Coach Month Atlanta Hawks January 2015 17-0
Steve Kerr March 2016 San Antonio Spurs March 2014 16-0
Luke Walton October/November 2015 Los Angeles Clippers December 2012 16-0
Steve Kerr March 2015 San Antonio Spurs March 1996 16-0
Steve Kerr January 2015 Los Angeles Lakers December 1971 16-0
Don Nelson April 2007
Don Nelson February 1989
MOST WINS IN A MONTH, GSW HISTORY
Month Wins
George Karl March 1987
November 2015 16
50 AND OVER CLUB March 2015 16
On Nov. 2, Golden State defeated Memphis by 50 points, the January 1960 15
Warriors’ third-largest margin of victory ever and most since a
GETTING OFFENSIVE
62-point victory on Nov. 2, 1991 vs. Sacramento.
The Warriors led the league in several offensive categories in 2015-
LARGEST MARGINS OF VICTORY, GSW 16, including points per game (114.9), field goal percentage (.487),
Date Opponent Score Margin three-point percentage (.416) and offensive rating (112.5), which
Nov. 2, 1991 vs. Sacramento 153-91 +62 measures the number of points scored per 100 possessions...
March 19, 1977 vs. Indiana 150-91 +59 Golden State assisted on 68.0 percent of its field goals and posted
Nov. 2, 2015 vs. Memphis 119-69 +50 a 1.91:1 assist-to-turnover ratio, both league highs.
2015-16 TEAM NOTES
FOR STARTERS
The starting five of Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Harrison Barnes, Draymond Green and Andrew Bogut once again ranked as
the franchise’s best five-man starting unit in a single season (min. 20 games) since the NBA began tracking starters in 1970-71, posting a
38-5 record. This group now owns the top two winning percentages in franchise history following its 50-7 (.877) record in 2014-15... Since
2014-15, the Warriors’ starting five of Curry, Thompson, Barnes, Green and Bogut has posted an 88-12 (.880) mark, which according to
the Elias Sports Bureau is the second-best winning percentage over two seasons (min. 50 starts together) since the NBA began tracking
starters in 1970-71, behind only the Chicago Bulls’ starting lineup of Ron Harper, Michael Jordan, Luc Longley, Scottie Pippen and
Dennis Rodman, which posted a 64-7 (.901) record from 1995-97 (Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr was a reserve for that team)...
Golden State’s five-man unit owns two of the top three single-season records for any starting five in the NBA since 1970-71 (min. 40
games).
GSW BEST STARTING 5 (MIN. 20 GAMES), SINCE 1970-71
tarting 5
S Season Record %
Barnes/Bogut/Curry/Green/Thompson 2015-16 38-5 .884
Barnes/Bogut/Curry/Green/Thompson 2014-15 50-7 .877
Barry/Johnson/Ray/Smith/Wilkes 1975-76 58-21 .734
Alexander/Hardaway/Hill/Mullin/Owens 1991-92 19-7 .731
Barnett/Lee/Mullins/Russell/Thurmond 1971-72 25-10 .714
NBA’S BEST STARTING 5 (MIN. 40 GAMES), SINCE 1970-71
tarting 5
S Year Team Record %
Harper/Jordan/Longley/Pippen/Rodman 1995-96 CHI 37-3 .925
Barnes/Bogut/Curry/Green/Thompson 2015-16 GSW 38-5 .884
Barnes/Bogut/Curry/Green/Thompson 2014-15 GSW 50-7 .877
Dampier/Harris/Howard/Nowitzki/Terry 2006-07 DAL 37-6 .860
THE STREAK GOLDEN START
Golden State won a franchise-record 28 consecutive regular- The Warriors set the NBA record for best start to a season,
season games from April 9, 2015 to December 11, 2015 beginning the 2015-16 campaign with a 24-0 record that
(24-straight this season, four-straight last season), the second- included a 14-0 start on the road--also an NBA record... Per
longest win streak in NBA history... The Warriors became the the Elias Sports Bureau, Golden State topped the 1884 St.
first team across all four major professional sports leagues to Louis Maroons of the Union Association (a predecessor to
win at least 16-straight games in consecutive seasons... Since the MLB) for the best single-season start by any professional
the start of the 2014-15 season, the Warriors have amassed sports team.
four double-digit winning streaks (prior to 2014-15, the Warriors BEST START, NBA HISTORY
had only three winning streaks of 10-or-more games since Team Season Record
moving to the West Coast in 1962)... Golden State posted Golden State Warriors 2015-16 24-0
multiple double-digit win streaks in back-to-back seasons for Washington Capitols 1948-49 15-0
the first time in franchise history (24 and 11-straight wins in Houston Rockets 1993-94 15-0
2015-16, 16 and 12 consecutive victories in 2014-15). Boston Celtics 1957-58 14-0
Dallas Mavericks 2002-03 14-0
LONGEST WIN STREAKS, NBA HISTORY
Team Dates Streak BEST START, DEFENDING NBA CHAMPIONS
Los Angeles Lakers 11/5/71 - 1/7/72 33 Team Season Record
Golden State Warriors 4/9/15 - 12/11/15 28 Golden State Warriors 2015-16 24-0
Miami Heat 2/3/13 - 3/25/13 27 Boston Celtics 1957-58 14-0
Houston Rockets 1/29/08 - 3/16/08 22 Chicago Bulls 1996-97 12-0
Boston Celtics 1964-65 11-0
SINGLE-SEASON WIN STREAKS, NBA HISTORY
BEST START, MAJOR PRO SPORTS
Team Dates Streak
Team League Year Record
Los Angeles Lakers 11/5/71 - 1/7/72 33
Golden State Warriors NBA 2015-16 24-0
Miami Heat 2/3/13 - 3/25/13 27
St. Louis Maroons UA 1884 20-0
Golden State Warriors 10/27/15 - 12/11/15 24
New England Patriots NFL 2007 18-0
DOUBLE-DIGIT WIN STREAKS, GSW HISTORY BEST ROAD START, NBA HISTORY
Streak Dates Coach Team Season Record
28 4/9/15 - 12/11/15 Kerr Golden State Warriors 2015-16 14-0
16 11/13/14 - 12/14/14 Kerr New York Knicks 1969-70 12-0
12 3/14/15 - 4/4/15 Kerr Boston 1961-62 10-0
11 1/18/16 - 2/10/16 Kerr Boston 1960-61 10-0
11 12/29/71 - 1/22/72 Attles
10 12/21/13 - 1/7/14 Jackson
10 12/6/75 - 12/23/75 Attles
10 12/28/59 - 1/13/60 Johnston
2015-16 PLAYER NOTES
30 SCORING 30 MOST IMPROVED MOST VALUABLE PLAYER?
Stephen Curry led the league with an NBA-best 30.1 points per Stephen Curry earned 2014-15 Most Valuable Player honors
game this season, a career-high mark, joining Wilt Chamberlain with a scoring average of 23.8 points per game and improved on
(six times) and Rick Barry (twice) as the only Warriors to average that mark in 2015-16, seeing the highest year-over-year scoring
at least 30 points over the course of an entire season (Barry was average of any reigning MVP in league history (per the Elias
the last Warrior to do so, averaging 30.6 points per game during Sports Bureau).
the 1974-75 campaign)... Curry became the first Warrior to lead MVP SCORING INCREASE, NBA HISTORY
the league in scoring since Barry in 1966-67 and was the first Player MVP PPG Next PPG Increase
guard to average 30 points on at least 50 percent from the field Stephen Curry 23.8 (2014-15) 30.1 +6.3
since Michael Jordan in 1991-92, scoring 30 points per game in
Larry Bird 24.2 (1983-84) 28.7 +4.5
34.2 minutes per game--the fewest minutes of any 30-point scorer
Steve Nash 15.5 (2004-05) 18.8 +3.3
in NBA history (previously: George Gervin in 1981-82).
Lew Alcindor 31.7 (1970-71) 34.8 +3.1
30+ PPG IN A SINGLE SEASON, GSW K. Abdul-Jabbar 27.0 (1973-74) 30.0 +3.0
Player PPG Season 50/40/90 CLUB
Stephen Curry 30.1 2015-16 Stephen Curry became just the seventh player in NBA history to
Rick Barry 30.6 1974-75 post percentages of at least 50 percent from the field (.504), 40
Rick Barry 35.6 1966-67 percent from three (.454) and 90 percent from the line (.908, first
Wilt Chamberlain 38.9 1964-65 in the NBA) while qualifying for the league minimums in all three
Wilt Chamberlain 36.9 1963-64 categories... Curry joined Steve Nash as the only players ever to
Wilt Chamberlain 44.8 1962-63 post a 50/45/90 season, a feat Nash accomplished in 2007-08.
Wilt Chamberlain 50.4 1961-62 50/40/90 SEASONS, NBA HISTORY
Wilt Chamberlain 38.4 1960-61
Player Team Last Total Seasons
Wilt Chamberlain 37.6 1959-60
Steve Nash PHO 2009-10 4
SCORING LEADERS, GSW WEST COAST ERA Larry Bird BOS 1987-88 2
Season Player PPG Reggie Miller IND 1993-94 1
2015-16 Stephen Curry 30.1 Mark Price CLE 1988-89 1
1966-67 Rick Barry 35.6 Dirk Nowitzki DAL 2006-07 1
1963-64 Wilt Chamberlain 36.9 Kevin Durant OKC 2012-13 1
1962-63 Wilt Chamberlain 44.8 Stephen Curry GSW 2015-16 1
ABOVE AVERAGE AVERAGES SPLASHING SUCCESS
Stephen Curry finished the season averaging over 30 points, six Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson have improved upon their
assists and five rebounds per game, becoming just the seventh combined points per game average in every season they have
player in NBA history to post those averages over the course of played together, combining for over 50 points per game in 2015-
an entire season and the first to do so since Dwyane Wade in 16.
2008-09.
SPLASH BROTHERS, COMBINED PPG BY YEAR
30/6/5 SEASONS, NBA HISTORY Year Curry Avg Thompson Avg Total PPG Increase
Player Team Last Total Seasons 2015-16 30.1 22.1 52.2 +6.7
2014-15 23.8 21.7 45.5 +3.1
Oscar Robertson CIN 1966-67 6
2013-14 24.0 18.4 42.4 +2.9
Michael Jordan CHI 1991-92 3
2012-13 22.9 16.6 39.5 +12.3
LeBron James CLE 2007-08 2
2011-12 14.7 12.5 27.2 --
Jerry West LAL 1965-66 1
Rick Barry GSW 1974-75 1 TOP TANDEM
Dwyane Wade MIA 2008-09 1 The Warriors’ backcourt tandem of Stephen Curry and Klay
Stephen Curry GSW 2015-16 1 Thompson have combined for at least 480 threes in each of
the last four seasons, including at least 500 threes in the last
HIGH PER-FORMANCE two seasons... The Splash Brothers own the top four three-point
Stephen Curry recorded the fourth-best Player Efficiency Rating campaigns by a pair of teammates in NBA history.
(PER) in franchise history, joining four Wilt Chamberlain seasons
among the top-five PER performances in Warriors annals... Curry’s TOP 3-PT TANDEMS, NBA HISTORY
league-leading 31.5 rating was the highest since Chamberlain # Players (3s) Team Season 3FG
logged a 31.6 PER in 1963-64. 1. S. Curry (402) / K. Thompson (276) GSW 2015-16 678
2. S. Curry (286) / K. Thompson (239) GSW 2014-15 525
SINGLE SEASON PLAYER EFFICIENCY RATING, GSW 3. S. Curry (261) / K. Thompson (223) GSW 2013-14 484
# Player Season PER 4. S. Curry (272) / K. Thompson (211) GSW 2012-13 483
1. Wilt Chamberlain 1962-63 31.8 5. D. Scott (267) / N. Anderson (168) ORL 1995-96 435
2. Wilt Chamberlain 1961-62 31.7
3. Wilt Chamberlain 1963-64 31.6
4. Stephen Curry 2015-16 31.5
5. Wilt Chamberlain 1964-65 29.8
2015-16 PLAYER NOTES
DOMINANT FROM DISTANCE THREE STREAK
402
Stephen Curry set the NBA record for most At the conclusion of the regular-season, Stephen Curry had hit
threes in a single season with 402, surpassing a three in 152-straight regular-season games, breaking Kyle
his mark of 286 set last season by well over 100 Korver’s NBA record for the longest regular-season three-point
threes... He has led the NBA in threes in each of the last three streak in NBA history... He has hit a three in 113-straight road
seasons and has hit at least 42 percent from distance and at least games, likewise the longest streak in NBA annals.
three threes per game in each of the last four seasons... Curry
CONSECUTIVE REG. SEASON GAMES W/3FG, NBA
owns four of the NBA’s top seven single-season three-point totals...
Curry’s closest competition for the 2015-16 three-point throne # Player Years Streak
came from teammate Klay Thompson, who finished the season 1. Stephen Curry (active) 2014-16 152
with the third-most single-season threes in NBA history. 2. Kyle Korver 2012-14 127
3. Dana Barros 1994-96 89
STEPHEN CURRY, LAST FOUR SEASONS
4. Michael Adams 1988-89 79
Year 3FG 3FG/Game 3FG Pct. 5. Dennis Scott 1995-96 78
2015-16 402 5.1 .454 6. Stephen Curry 2013-14 75
2014-15 286 3.6 .443
2013-14 261 3.3 .424 CONSECUTIVE REG. SEASON ROAD GAMES W/3FG, NBA
2012-13 272 3.5 .453 # Player Years Streak
1. Stephen Curry (active) 2013-16 113
SINGLE-SEASON THREES, NBA HISTORY 2. Rashard Lewis 2007-09 87
Rank Player Team Season Threes
1. Stephen Curry GSW 2015-16 402 3. Kyle Korver 2012-14 64
2. Stephen Curry GSW 2014-15 286
CLUB 200
3. Klay Thompson GSW 2015-16 276
Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson are the first players in NBA
4. Stephen Curry GSW 2012-13 272
history to hit at least 200 threes in four-straight seasons, each
5. Ray Allen SEA 2005-06 269
joining Ray Allen as the only players to ever hit 200-plus threes in
6. Dennis Scott ORL 1995-96 267
four different seasons.
7. Stephen Curry GSW 2013-14 261
200+ 3FG SEASONS, NBA HISTORY
SINGLE-SEASON THREES, GSW HISTORY
Rank Player Season Threes Player 200 3FG Seasons Years
1. Stephen Curry 2015-16 402 Ray Allen 5 2000-03, 2004-06
2. Stephen Curry 2014-15 286 Stephen Curry 4 2012-16
3. Klay Thompson 2015-16 276 Klay Thompson 4 2012-16
3. Stephen Curry 2012-13 272
5. Stephen Curry 2013-14 261 QUARTERLY REPORT
Stephen Curry scored at least 20 points in a quarter 11 times this
THREE TIMES TEN season--including twice in the regular-season finale on 4/13 vs.
Stephen Curry has tallied at least 10 threes in a game six times in Memphis.. Klay Thompson tallied a pair of 20-point quarters in
his career (four in 2015-16) and became the first player ever to hit 2015-16, giving the Warriors 13 total 20-point frames.
double-digit threes in back-to-back games (2/25-2/27)... Only J.R. GSW MOST POINTS IN A QUARTER, 2015-16
Smith and Curry’s backcourt mate, Klay Thompson, join Curry
Player Date Opp. Quarter Points
with at least two games with 10 or more threes in their careers.
Stephen Curry 12/2/15 CHA 3rd 28
MULTIPLE 10+ 3FG GAMES, NBA HISTORY Stephen Curry 10/31/15 NOP 3rd 28
Player 10+ 3FG Games Klay Thompson 12/16/15 PHO 3rd 27
Stephen Curry 6 Stephen Curry 2/3/16 WAS 1st 25
Stephen Curry 2/25/16 ORL 3rd 24
Klay Thompson 3
Stephen Curry 10/27/15 NOP 1st 24
J.R. Smith 3
Klay Thompson 1/5/16 LAL 1st 22
CURRY 2K Stephen Curry 4/13/16 MEM 3rd 21
With 2,375 points, Stephen Curry became the sixth player in Stephen Curry 4/1/16 BOS 3rd 21
franchise history to score at least 2,000 points in a single season Stephen Curry 11/12/15 MIN 1st 21
(first since Antawn Jamison in 2000-01)... Curry reached the Stephen Curry 11/2/15 MEM 3rd 21
2,000-point threshold in his 67th game of the season, becoming Stephen Curry 4/13/16 MEM 1st 20
the first Warrior to reach 2,000 points fewer than 70 games into a Stephen Curry 1/13/16 DEN 4th 20
season since Rick Barry did so in 63 games in 1974-75.
2,000+ POINTS IN A SEASON, GSW HISTORY
Player Last Seasons
Wilt Chamberlain 1963-64 5
Rick Barry 1974-75 4
Chris Mullin 1991-92 3
Stephen Curry 2015-16 1
Antawn Jamison 2000-01 1
Purvis Short 1984-85 1
2015-16 PLAYER NOTES
TRIPLE-DOUBLE DRAYMOND PAY IT FORWARD
With 13 triple-doubles this season, Draymond Green passed Draymond Green averaged more than seven assists per game,
Tom Gola (nine in 1959-60) for most triple-doubles in a single a feat that’s been accomplished by only five other non-guards in
season by a Warrior... Per the Elias Sports Bureau, Green’s NBA history, and became the first player to average 13 points/9
13 triple-doubles are the most by a player for a defending NBA rebounds/7 assists since Grant Hill in 1996-97.
champion since Magic Johnson posted 17 triple-doubles for the FORWARDS W/ 7+ APG SEASON, ALL-TIME
Lakers during the 1988-89 season... Stephen Curry added a pair
of triple-doubles, giving the Warriors a single-season franchise- Player Team 7+ APG SEASONS
record of 15 such games this season. LeBron James CLE/MIA 7
Larry Bird BOS 3
TRIPLE-DOUBLE LEADERS, 2015-16 Wilt Chamberlain PHI 2
Player Team Triple-Doubles John Havlicek BOS 2
Russell Westbrook OKC 18 Draymond Green GSW 1
Draymond Green GSW 13 Grant Hill DET 1
Rajon Rondo SAC 6
Giannis Antetokounmpo MIL 5
13/9/7 SEASONS, NBA HISTORY
Player Team Last Total Seasons
CAREER REG. SEASON TRIPLE-DOUBLES, GSW Oscar Robertson CIN 1963-64 4
# Player Triple-Doubles Wilt Chamberlain PHI 1967-68 2
1. Tom Gola 20 Larry Bird BOS 1989-90 2
2. Guy Rodgers 17 John Havlicek BOS 1970-71 1
3. Draymond Green 14 Magic Johnson LAL 1981-82 1
4. Andy Phillip 10 Fat Lever DEN 1988-89 1
5. Wilt Chamberlain 8 Grant Hill DET 1996-97 1
6. Stephen Curry 7 Draymond Green GSW 2015-16 1
2015-16 HIGHLIGHTS WITH GOLDEN STATE: 2016 POSTSEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS
• Appeared in 68 games, averaging 6.4 points, 1.7 rebounds and 11 vs. Cleveland (6/2)............................................. PTS................. 26, 3x, last vs. L.A. Lakers (4/24/07)
5 at Portland (5/7)...................................................REB................................. 8 at San Antonio (4/19/08)
1.2 assists in 15.9 minutes. 3 vs. Houston (4/27)............................................... AST................................ 5 at L.A. Clippers (5/16/06)
• Scored in double figures 12 times. ................................................................................. BLK...............1, 10 times, last at Cleveland (6/9/15)
• Tallied 21 points on 11/27 at Phoenix, his highest scoring 2 vs. Oklahoma City (5/18).................................... STL................................... 3 vs. L.A. Lakers (5/2/07)
5, twice, last vs. Cleveland (6/2)...........................FGM.................................11 vs. L.A. Lakers (5/2/07)
output as a Warrior and most since 1/13/14 at New York... Hit a 1, seven times, last vs. Cleveland (6/2)...............3FGM................................. 5 at L.A. Lakers (4/26/07)
season-high five three-pointers in that contest (5-of-5 3FG), the 4 vs. Portland (5/11)............................................... FTM................8, twice, last at L.A. Lakers (4/29/07)
most three-pointers he has made in his career without a miss. 18, twice, last vs. Cleveland (6/5)......................... MIN................................... 47 at L.A. Lakers (5/4/06)
• Inactive twice for a family matter... Missed two games due to
illness (11/19, 12/8)... Missed eight games due to a left shoulder sprain (12/28-1/9)... Missed one game due to rest (4/10)... DNP-CD once.
2016 POSTSEASON HIGHLIGHTS WITH GOLDEN STATE: 2015-16 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS
• Has scored in double figures four times and has two double-doubles
(seven career). 19 vs. Atlanta (3/1)...................................................PTS........................................ 32 at Dallas (1/26/10)
18 vs. Brooklyn (11/14)............................................REB......................................... 27 vs. Miami (1/7/11)
• Blocked a postseason career-high tying five shots on 6/5 vs. Cleveland, 7, twice, last at L.A. Lakers (3/6)............................AST......................................8 vs. Toronto (3/12/07)
including four in the first frame, the most blocks in a single quarter in the 6 vs. Houston (2/9)...................................................BLK................................. 9 at New Orleans (4/7/15)
NBA Finals since Ben Wallace had five in a quarter in 2005. 3, twice, last vs. Orlando (3/7)................................ STL................... 4, twice, last vs. Houston (3/8/13)
• Scored a playoff career-high 15 points to go with 14 rebounds in 30 8 vs. Atlanta (3/1).................................................... FGM................. 14, twice, last at Indiana (12/21/09)
1 vs. New Orleans (3/14)....................................... 3FGM.............. 1, 3x, last vs. New Orleans (3/14/16)
minutes in Game 5 on 5/26 vs. Oklahoma City. 3, four times, last vs. Oklahoma City (3/3)............FTM.....................................9 vs. Chicago (4/14/08)
• Played nine minutes in Game 5 on 5/11 vs. Portland before leaving in 36 at Houston (12/31).............................................. MIN.....50 at New Orleans/Oklahoma City (2/8/07)
the second quarter with a right adductor strain. PTS (Quarter).................... 18 at Charlotte, 1st (3/28/11)
• With two blocks in Game 2 on 5/3 vs. Portland, became the Warriors’ PTS (Half)..........................23 at Atlanta, 1st (3/26/08)
all-time postseason blocks leader, passing George Johnson (63)... Now
ranks second in playoff blocks behind Draymond Green. 2016 POSTSEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS
• Had a double-double with 10 points and a playoff season-high 12 15 vs. Oklahoma City (5/26).....................................PTS......................15 vs. Oklahoma City (5/26/16)
rebounds in Game 1 on 5/1 vs. Portland. 14 vs. Oklahoma City (5/26).................................... REB.....................................21 vs. Denver (5/2/13)
4 at Oklahoma City (5/28).........................................AST........................................6 vs. Detroit (5/1/06)
5 vs. Cleveland (6/5)................................................ BLK....................5, twice, last vs. Cleveland (6/5)
2015-16 HIGHLIGHTS WITH GOLDEN STATE: 2, four times, last vs. Oklahoma City (5/26)............STL.....................................3 at Memphis (5/11/15)
• Appeared in 70 games (66 starts), his most in a single season as a 7 vs. Oklahoma City (5/26)...................................... FGM..........7, 3x, last vs. Oklahoma City (5/26/16)
Warrior and most since 2007-08 (78), averaging 5.4 points, 7.0 rebounds .................................................................................. 3FGM.........................................................................
3 at Portland (5/9)..................................................... FTM...................................... 3 at Portland (5/9/16)
and 2.3 assists in 20.7 minutes. 30 vs. Oklahoma City (5/26).....................................MIN.........39, three times, last vs. Denver (5/2/13)
• Was one of two centers in the league to post a Defensive Rating under
100.0 and average at least 1.50 blocks per game (Al Horford).
• Logged five double-doubles.
• Tallied his fifth double-double of the season with 10 points and 15 rebounds on 4/5 vs. Minnesota.
• Hit his third career three-pointer on 3/14 vs. New Orleans, improving to 2-for-2 behind the arc in his Warriors career.
• Scored a season-high 19 points, his highest scoring output as a Warrior, hitting a season-high eight field goals (8-of-9 FG) on 3/1 vs. Atlanta.
• Recorded his fourth double-double of the season with 13 points and 11 rebounds on 2/9 vs. Houston, posting season-highs of six blocks and three steals... Tallied
his 1,000th career block on his first swat of the game.
• Dished out a season-high seven assists on 2/3 at Washington.
• In his 600th career start (200th with Golden State) on 1/30 at Philadelphia, grabbed 16 rebounds, marking his 10th game of the season with double digit rebounds.
• Tallied his third double-double of the season with 10 points and 13 rebounds on 12/23 vs. Utah.
• Secured his first double-double of the season with 10 points and a season-high 18 rebounds on 11/14 vs. Brooklyn.
• Hit a perfect 6-of-6 from the field to tally 12 points in 19 minutes on Oct. 27 vs. New Orleans before leaving the game with a laceration above his right eye.
• Missed one game due to rest (4/9)... Missed one game with a rib injury (4/3)... Missed two games with a left toe/foot injury (3/19-3/21)... Missed one game due to
a strained right Achilles (2/20)... Missed one game due to lower back spasms (12/5)... Inactive six times with a concussion (10/30-11/7).
INJURY UPDATE: Underwent a successful left hip arthroscopy on 4/22 to repair a torn labrum...
REGULAR-SEASON CAREER HIGHS
Expected to be out a minimum of four to six months before returning to basketball activity.
PTS...................................................3 at Phoenix (2/10/16)
REB................................................. 8 at Portland (2/19/16)
2016 POSTSEASON HIGHLIGHTS WITH GOLDEN STATE: AST.......................................................................................
• Missed three games with a hip injury (4/16 - 4/21) and 16 games following left hip surgery (4/24 BLK.......................................................................................
- 6/5). STL.......................................................................................
FGM...................... 1, four times, last at Orlando (2/25/16)
3FGM.................................................1 at Phoenix (2/10/16)
2015-16 HIGHLIGHTS WITH GOLDEN STATE & SANTA CRUZ (D-LEAGUE): FTM.......................................................................................
MIN................................................... 9 at Portland (2/19/16)
• Appeared in five games with Golden State, averaging 1.8 points and 2.0 rebounds in 4.1 minutes.
• Grabbed a career-high eight rebounds in a career-best nine minutes on 2/19 at Portland.
• Hit the first three-pointer of his career on 2/10 at Phoenix, finishing with three points.
• Made his NBA debut on 1/27 vs. Dallas, scoring two points and grabbing two rebounds in six minutes of play.
• In 12 games with the Santa Cruz Warriors, averaged 9.8 points, 7.4 rebounds in 19.3 minutes.
• Made his professional debut with the Santa Cruz Warriors on 1/12 at Idaho, scoring 11 points and grabbing 12 rebounds in 17 minutes off the
bench.
• Inactive 64 times, including 38 times following offseason surgery on his right hip and 11 times while on D-League assignment with the Santa
Cruz Warriors... DNP-CD eight times... Missed 16 games (3/14-3/21, 3/25-4/13) with a right hip injury.
• Swiped a career-high two steals and hit a then-season-high three free throws on 12/31 at Houston.
• Scored a then-season-high nine points on 11/2 vs. Memphis.
• DNP-CD 13 times... Inactive five times... Missed 23 games with a sprained toe in his left foot (1/2-2/22).
PERSONAL:
• Son of Ronnie and Janet McAdoo, both of whom played professional basketball overseas.
• His father is a member of Old Dominion University’s Hall of Fame and played professionally in France, Spain and Japan.
• His father is NBA Hall of Famer Bob McAdoo’s second cousin.
• Is one of two players in league history to win both an NBA championship and an NBA D-League championship in the same season.
4 G/F BRANDON RUSH 6-6 220 8TH YEAR KANSAS
GP/S 11/0 PTS 2.0 REB 1.8 AST 0.3 STL 0.09 FG% .500 3FG% .364 MIN 8.3
LAST 5 MIN FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS
6/5 vs. CLE 7:08 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 0
6/2 vs. CLE 1:32 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
5/30 vs. OKC DNP - Coach’s Decision
5/28 at OKC Inactive
5/26 vs. OKC Inactive
MARGIN OF VICTORY/DEFEAT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Won 1 2 1 2 1 1 1
Lost 1 1 1
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40+
Won 1 2 2
Lost 1 1
WARRIORS OPPONENT
Points # Game Points # Game
Klay Thompson 41 5/28 at OKC Kevin Durant 40 5/26 vs. OKC
Stephen Curry 40 5/9 at POR Damian Lillard 40 5/7 at POR
Draymond Green 37 5/7 at POR Damian Lillard 36 5/9 at POR
Klay Thompson 37 5/1 vs. POR Russell Westbrook 36 5/24 at OKC
Stephen Curry 36 5/30 vs. OKC Points (QTR) # Game
Klay Thompson 35 5/7 at POR Russell Westbrook (3) 19 5/16 vs. OKC
Points (QTR) # Game Damian Lillard (4) 18 5/1 vs. POR
Klay Thompson (4) 19 5/28 at OKC James Harden (1) 18 4/27 vs. HOU
Klay Thompson (3) 19 5/24 at OKC Points (HALF) # Game
Draymond Green (3) 19 5/7 at POR Kevin Durant (2) 25 5/26 vs. OKC
Klay Thompson (1) 18 5/7 at POR Damian Lillard (1) 25 5/7 at POR
Klay Thompson (1) 18 5/1 vs. POR James Harden (1) 25 4/27 vs. HOU
Points (HALF) # Game Russell Westbrook (2) 24 5/16 vs. OKC
Draymond Green (2) 28 5/7 at POR Rebounds # Game
Klay Thompson (2) 25 5/28 at OKC Dwight Howard 21 4/27 vs. HOU
Stephen Curry (2) 24 5/30 vs. OKC Mason Plumlee 15 5/9 at POR
Klay Thompson (1) 24 5/7 at POR Dwight Howard 15 4/24 at HOU
Stephen Curry (1) 24 4/16 vs. HOU Rebounds (QTR) # Game
Rebounds # Game Dwight Howard (3) 8 4/27 vs. HOU
Andrew Bogut 14 5/26 vs. OKC Clint Capela (4) 8 4/16 vs. HOU
Draymond Green 14 5/3 vs. POR Rebounds (HALF) # Game
Draymond Green 14 4/18 vs. HOU Dwight Howard (2) 13 4/27 vs. HOU
Draymond Green 13 5/1 vs. POR Mason Plumlee (1) 10 5/9 at POR
Rebounds (QTR) # Game Dwight Howard (1) 10 4/24 at HOU
Brandon Rush (4) 7 5/22 at OKC Clint Capela (2) 10 4/16 vs. HOU
Andrew Bogut (1) 6 4/24 at HOU Assists # Game
Draymond Green (1) 6 4/18 vs. HOU Russell Westbrook 13 5/30 vs. OKC
Stephen Curry (1) 6 4/16 vs. HOU Russell Westbrook 12 5/22 at OKC
Rebounds (HALF) # Game Russell Westbrook 12 5/18 vs. OKC
Andrew Bogut (1) 8 5/26 vs. OKC Russell Westbrook 12 5/16 vs. OKC
Draymond Green (1) 8 5/26 vs. OKC Assists (QTR) # Game
Andrew Bogut (1) 8 5/7 at POR Damian Lillard (3) 7 5/7 at POR
Andrew Bogut (1) 8 5/1 vs. POR Assists (HALF) # Game
Draymond Green (1) 8 5/1 vs. POR Russell Westbrook (1) 9 5/24 at OKC
Assists # Game Russell Westbrook (1) 8 5/18 vs. OKC
Stephen Curry 11 5/11 vs. POR Russell Westbrook (1) 8 5/16 vs. OKC
Draymond Green 11 5/1 vs. POR Steals # Game
Shaun Livingston 10 5/7 at POR Russell Westbrook 7 5/16 vs. OKC
Assists (QTR) # Game James Harden 7 4/24 at HOU
Andre Iguodala (2) 6 5/26 vs. OKC Blocks # Game
Assists (HALF) # Game Kevin Durant 3 5/28 at OKC
Shaun Livingston (2) 9 4/24 at HOU Serge Ibaka 3 5/28 at OKC
Steals # Game Andre Roberson 3 5/28 at OKC
Stephen Curry 5 5/26 vs. OKC Kevin Durant 3 5/24 at OKC
Draymond Green 4 5/9 at POR Kevin Durant 3 5/22 at OKC
Blocks # Game Ed Davis 3 5/11 vs. POR
Draymond Green 7 5/9 at POR FG Made # Game
FG Made # Game Damian Lillard 14 5/7 at POR
Stephen Curry 16 5/9 at POR Russell Westbrook 12 5/24 at OKC
Klay Thompson 14 5/28 at OKC James Harden 12 4/27 vs. HOU
Klay Thompson 14 5/7 at POR FG Attempted # Game
Klay Thompson 14 5/1 vs. POR Kevin Durant 31 5/28 at OKC
FG Attempted # Game Damian Lillard 30 5/9 at POR
Stephen Curry 32 5/9 at POR 3FG Made # Game
Klay Thompson 30 5/28 at OKC Damian Lillard 8 5/7 at POR
3FG Made # Game Damian Lillard 6 5/3 vs. POR
Klay Thompson 11 5/28 at OKC 3FG Attempted # Game
Draymond Green 8 5/7 at POR Damian Lillard 18 5/9 at POR
3FG Attempted # Game James Harden 14 4/21 at HOU
Klay Thompson 18 5/28 at OKC FT Made # Game
Stephen Curry 16 5/9 at POR Kevin Durant 13 5/26 vs. OKC
FT Made # Game Damian Lillard 13 5/9 at POR
Klay Thompson 15 4/18 vs. HOU James Harden 13 4/18 vs. HOU
FT Attempted # Game FT Attempted # Game
Klay Thompson 16 4/18 vs. HOU Damian Lillard 16 5/9 at POR
Minutes # Game Minutes # Game
Draymond Green 44 5/9 at POR C.J. McCollum 48 5/9 at POR
Andre Iguodala 43 5/30 vs. OKC Damian Lillard 47 5/9 at POR
Draymond Green 43 5/28 at OKC Kevin Durant 46 5/30 vs. OKC
Kevin Durant 46 5/16 vs. OKC
2016 POSTSEASON GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
Date Opp. W/L Score Rec. Att. GS Pts. GS Reb. GS Ast. Opp. Pts. Opp. Reb. Opp. Ast.
4/16 vs. HOU W 104-78 1-0 19,596 Curry 24 Green 10 Iguodala 7 Harden 17 Capela 12 Brewer 6
4/18 vs. HOU W 115-106 2-0 19,596 Thompson 34 Green 12 Green 8 Harden 28 Howard 10 Harden 11
4/21 at HOU L 96-97 2-1 18,200 Speights 22 Thompson 8 Green 7 Harden 35 Howard/Motiejunas 13 Harden 9
4/24 at HOU W 121-94 3-1 18,200 Thompson 23 Green 8 Livingston 9 Howard 19 Howard 15 Harden 10
4/27 vs. HOU W 114-81 4-1 19,596 Thompson 27 Green 9 Green 8 Harden 35 Howard 21 Harden 6
5/1 vs. POR W 118-106 5-1 19,596 Thompson 37 Green 13 Green 11 Lillard 30 Plumlee 12 Plumlee 6
5/3 vs. POR W 110-99 6-1 19,596 Thompson 27 Green 14 Green 7 Lillard 25 Plumlee 11 Lillard 6
5/7 at POR L 108-120 6-2 19,673 Green 37 Green 9 Livingston 10 Lillard 40 Aminu/Davis 10 Lillard 10
5/9 at POR W 132-125 7-2 19,583 Curry 40 Three tied 9 Curry 8 Lillard 36 Plumlee 15 Lillard 10
5/11 vs. POR W 125-121 8-2 19,596 Thompson 33 Green 11 Curry 11 Lillard 28 Aminu 9 Lillard 7
5/16 vs. OKC L 102-108 8-3 19,596 Curry 26 Curry 10 Curry 7 Westbrook 27 Adams 12 Westbrook 12
5/18 vs. OKC W 118-91 9-3 19,596 Curry 28 Green 8 Green 7 Durant 29 Adams 10 Westbrook 12
5/22 at OKC L 105-133 9-4 18,203 Curry 24 Rush 7 Five tied 3 Durant 33 Kanter 12 Westbrook 12
5/24 at OKC L 94-118 9-5 18,203 Thompson 26 Green 11 Curry 5 Westbrook 36 Roberson 12 Westbrook 11
5/26 vs. OKC W 120-111 10-5 19,596 Curry 31 Bogut 14 Iguodala 8 Durant 40 Adams 10 Westbrook 8
5/28 at OKC W 108-101 11-5 18,203 Thompson 41 Green 12 Curry 9 Durant 29 Three tied 9 Westbrook 11
5/30 vs. OKC W 96-88 12-5 19,596 Curry 36 Green 9 Curry 8 Durant 27 Roberson 12 Westbrook 13
6/2 vs. CLE W 104-89 13-5 19,596 Livingston 20 Green 11 Green 7 Irving 26 Love 13 James 9
6/5 vs. CLE W 110-77 14-5 19,596 Green 28 Curry 9 Three tied 5 James 19 James 8 James 9
6/8 at CLE
6/10 at CLE
6/13* vs. CLE
6/16* at CLE
6/19* vs. CLE
*If necessary
• On January 28, 2016, GSW Arena LLC and JP Morgan Chase announced a 20-year naming rights
partnership for the team’s new state-of-the-art sports and entertainment center to be built in Mission Bay,
which will be named “Chase Center.”
• The NBA Champions purchased the 12-acre site in San Francisco’s Mission Bay neighborhood in 2014,
making the project the only completely privately financed arena or stadium in the U.S. over the past two
decades.
• Set to open for the start of the 2019-20 season, the 18,000-plus seat arena will anchor a district of 11 acres
of restaurants, cafes, offices, public plazas and other amenities the neighborhood currently lacks, along
with a new five-and-a-half-acre public waterfront park.
• Chase Center will provide San Francisco with an indoor venue it has always lacked, and will play host to not
only NBA basketball, but also major concerts, family shows, conventions and a variety of other attractions.
• Chase Center will be located on a major Muni Metro rail line with easy links to BART and other transit
options. When complete, it will be the only privately-financed facility of its kind built on private property in
the modern era.
• The project won approval from 100% of city agencies and commissions, including the San Francisco Board
of Supervisors, which voted 11-0 to uphold the project’s Environmental Impact Report.
• As part of the naming rights agreement, JPMorgan Chase announced a $25 million commitment over the
next three years to drive more inclusive economic growth in the community. Separately, the firm also plans
to use Chase Center to help spread sports and entertainment in underserved Bay Area communities.