- Another chase day was upon us in the Pick One as the top two on our leaderboard posted the bottom two scores for the evening.
- Ryan put his second entry onto the plaque of the Lowest Veteran Score of the Season trophy with 3 PRA from Garrett Temple in New Orleans' OT loss to Denver. Of the three times the low bar has been hit thus far in 2021-22, none of them have been done in the same fashion.
- Houston keeps winning yet Matt probably wishes he could have made up making up more ground with his particular Rocket. Jae'Sean Tate took the fewest shots among Houston starters in their win over the skeleton crew Nets and finished with 17 PRA.
- Lou was one of two double-doublers on the evening with Terance Mann going for 21 PRA. He is dangerously close to emptying the Last Man In pool as he's now taken seven Clippers and seven Kings, two of the regulars in the final time slot of any given day.
- Trevor tried his hands at playing "Who Will Score For Portland?" against the Warriors and while his Dennis Smith Jr. selection didn't go completely pear-shaped with 23 PRA, there were better options.
- Perpetual Bench Bargain Jordan Clarkson didn't need to provide much scoring punch as the Jazz blew out Minnesota by 32 points, but Colin will take the 22 PRA nonetheless as he tries to widen the gap between himself and the cellar.
- But the man who took most advantage of our leaders' misfortunes was the man in third place. Al got 35 PRA from Wendell Carter Jr. against Sacramento in a game where each side had seven players in double figures.
- Optimally, this day was all about the rookies. Chris Duarte was the best bet among starters with a rookie-boosted 64 PRA as the Pacers downed the Knicks but there were several other within just a couple PRA. There were so many solid off-the-radar options for freshman off the bench but Brandon "BJ" Boston Jr.'s rookie-boosted 58 PRA for the Clippers was the most impressive. For the veterans, it was much more shallow as the best you could have done was 24 with either Ricky Rubio or Tristan Thompson.
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