- Every single one of the five games on the evening saw usage of at least one player from them.
- As always, we rip the bad news band-aid first and that is that MLB Pick One winner Trevor still finds himself on the other end of the table here. Against a Sixers team that only dressed eight players on the night, Saddiq Bey could only 16 PRA including just 7 points in Detroit's seventh loss in eight games.
- Matt only fared slightly better in the low-scoring drudge that was Celtics/Heat. An 18 PRA night for Al Horford wasn't the greatest but if you were going with a Boston player it could have been much worse bang for your buck.
- Ryan became the first participant to crack the 500 PRA plateau with a tame double-double from Clint Capela against Rudy Gobert and the Jazz. Even though 25 PRA is solid, we probably should just collectively not pick big men against the winner of three of the last four Defensive Player of the Year awards. Probably.
- Colin made it three days in a row over 30 PRA with a statement night from Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of 37 PRA that included a three that was as wet as it was disrespectful against the Lakers.
- Now to our joint top scorers. Al continues to be generous with his top scores as he hasn't once got one by his lonesome this season. What a giver! But he can't take full credit for this one to be fair as Russell Westbrook was a Last Man In for our current silver medalist. He drew on 38 PRA with Lou's pick of Christian Wood who had himself a fun little hack fest with Deandre Ayton but still finished the game with a near mirror double-double (18 points, 15 rebounds).
- Optimally, Anthony Davis was also a shining star in LA's loss to the Thunder. He had 52 PRA on the evening and his work combining with Russ not being able to beat OKC is staggering. Fun fact: The Lakers have blown leads of 19 and 26 points to the Thunder this season, OKC's only two wins (via Rob Perez). Other fun fact: Jordan Clarkson was our Bench Bargain with 37 PRA to lead the Jazz over Atlanta.
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