- Of the three games on the evening, only Brooklyn/Golden State was left without a selection.
- The middle of the three contests, Utah/Philadelphia, unfortunately saw our two lowest scores of the day. Both selections, Andre Drummond (Lou) and Mike Conley (Colin) were victims of lowered minutes. However, Conley and his 22 PRA played less than Joe Ingles because the game was a blowout. Drummond only playing 12 minutes and netting 13 PRA, uninjured against Rudy Gobert and Hassan Whiteside, was puzzling.
- Each team in the final game of the evening had a player who shared top score. But even the duo that didn't, Al's selection Reggie Jackson (31) and Matt's Last Man In Derrick White (25), outperformed the Jazz/Sixer combo.
- Trevor is out of the basement with his recycled strategy of picking a week in advance. Dejounte Murray was an assist away from a triple-double in San Antonio's defeat ending with 47 PRA. But as you've sussed out by now with the process of elimination, Ryan was the one that tied with him on that figure with Paul George.
- Optimally, if you had gone with the Golden State/Brooklyn matchup, Stephen Curry and his 49 PRA would have been waiting their enthusiastically for you. In terms of Bench Bargains, Jordan Clarkson wouldn't have been a surprising option with 28 PRA against Philly. With regards to rookies though, the Clippers' Brandon Boston Jr., the 51st overall pick on a team notorious for not using rookies even in blowouts, was a bit of a shock with 36 rookie-boosted PRA.
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