- Half of the field's picks were rookies while two-thirds of the selections came from the night's final contest.
- Leading off is the Last Man In Kris Dunn who has supplanted Brandon Williams in the starting lineup for the Blazers. Lou and Ryan earned 17 PRA from the former PC Friar but Portland was once again demolished on their home floor.
- Josh Richardson was on the right side of that blowout as the San Antonio sixth man was Matt's selection for the evening. He finished with 18 PRA and took more shots than any other Spur in the game.
- Rounding out the selections from Portland/San Antonio was Trendon Watford. Colin saw his selection fall into foul trouble and not be able to recover mentally netting 32 rookie-boosted PRA despite still getting 25 minutes.
- Foul trouble also played a part in the less than stellar first start of Jericho Sims' career. Getting the nod on the second night of a back-to-back against Charlotte, Trevor's pick, and the lowest drafted player in the Pick One thus far, ended up with only 28 rookie-boosted PRA playing a starter-low 26 minutes in a win.
- That leaves our final rookie selection to take the top score crown. That man is Al's pick Terry Taylor. The Pacers forward led his club's subs with 13 points en route to 44 PRA. He is the third different Pacers rookie to register a night's top score this season.
- Optimally, Colin was the only person who could have went with Davion Mitchell and his 66 rookie-boosted PRA. He is also one of four participants who had the option of rookie bench bargain Alperen Sengun (54 rookie-boosted PRA) and one of five eligible for veteran bench bargain Theo Maledon (35 PRA).
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