- Only three of the seven games on the slate saw usage with both the first and last games of the night seeing selections from both clubs involved.
- The lowest drafted player selected in the Challenge so far unfortunately was the lowest scorer on this day. Al saw his selection, Charlotte rookie and 40th overall pick Bryce McGowens, get as many fouls as points (2) and many RBPRA as minutes (4) in his team's win over the Pacers.
- Our Last Man In was only slightly better for Ryan. Sacramento's Kessler Edwards could only produce 9 PRA from the starting five in the Kings' road loss to Utah.
- RJ Barrett was the only pick not from Charlotte/Indiana or Sacramento/Utah. The Knicks forward wasn't able to bring much to the 140-134 final scoreline versus Minnesota for Lou, ending the loss with 18 PRA.
- Coming off the bench for the Kings was Matt's pick Malik Monk. His 21 PRA seemed low in a vacuum but given some of the misfires of the day our current silver medalist will feel pretty good about it nonetheless.
- The only double-double of the evening came from Colin's pick Kris Dunn. He too came off the bench in our evening's final tip and doubled up in points and assists for the Jazz to the tune of 30 PRA in a victory.
- But taking home top score was the other rookie taken in the opening tip of the night, Trevor's selection Bennedict Mathurin. While it may have been his lowest Challenge output of the year, the Pacers rookie still took home the nightly gold with 46 RBPRA against Charlotte.
- Optimally, Utah rookie Ochai Agbaji put forth his best game as a pro with 70 RBPRA in the Jazz's win over Sacramento.
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