- With the Bulls' COVID outbreak postponing their game with the Pistons, only three games were on the docket. Only Stephen Curry's record-breaking night against the Knicks saw itself neglected by our participants.
- Four days after the trio of Lou, Matt, and Ryan all were assigned Jae Crowder as the Last Man In, they were back at it again this time with another Phoenix starter Deandre Ayton. The result was even better this time around in an overtime win over the Blazers with the big man double-doubling his way to 42 PRA.
- Speaking of those Blazers, the two other non-rookie backers of the day were Colin and Al with Norman Powell and Jusuf Nurkic respectively. In another reference to four days ago where Crowder was the new "low" bar with 27 PRA, Powell was this day's floor with 29 while Nurkic double-doubled for 35 PRA.
- While the Bulls could not field a team to play their game, the Nets only had eight to work with including Trevor's pick, and top scorer of the evening, David Duke Jr. The undrafted Providence rookie, the first undrafted rookie selected of 2021-22, made the most of his starting role with a rookie-boosted 52 PRA as the Nets hung on against the Raptors.
- Optimally, Scottie Barnes would have earned you a rookie-boosted 80 PRA for that overtime affair with Brooklyn. Half the field still has the #4 pick at their disposal. Everybody has both of our Bench Bargains left to pick if they so choose. Cameron Payne, one of the standouts of last year's playoffs in the Pick One, paced the veterans with 25 PRA. For the rookies, it was another beneficiary of Brooklyn's growing Health and Safety Protocols list in Kessler Edwards. The 44th overall pick had a rookie-boosted 58 PRA in 44 minutes, two totals only bested or tied on the team by Kevin Durant.
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