- What once started as a night that had six different players selected and half of that field being rookies quickly turned into a very homogeneous pick pool.
- It is always positive to see the low end of the bar being as high as 30 PRA so while being last place for the day is not the best for Lou with his selection Josh Hart, it didn't allow for the man behind him to gain much ground.
- That is because Trevor's selection, De'Aaron Fox, was "only" able to record 34 PRA in Sacramento's win over the Pistons. While it is great for the fan base to see six players score in double figures, in the Pick One you'd rather see one or two really go off on a given evening.
- Now to the situation alluded to on point one. Matt and Colin originally selected rookies Jalen Suggs and Chris Duarte respectively, yet neither played due to medical concerns. So instead via the Last Man In they made a Three-Headed Titan with Al on Talen-Horton Tucker which netted the trio 36 PRA in the Lakers' loss to the Bulls.
- Nevertheless, most of these lower bullet points feel like pretty moot ones at the moment as Ryan continues to surge more and more with his selections. With the optimal pick of the day, Detroit's Cade Cunningham, Ryan now has had the best veteran and rookie score in consecutive days after the number one overall pick's rookie-boosted 82 PRA followed up Anthony Davis' 55 from a day ago. He became the first person to surpass 800 and 900 PRA in those two days.
- Bringing the mood down but necessary to keep the format intact is Bench Bargain Cedi Osman going for 33 PRA in Cleveland's home and home split with the Celtics.
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