- Three of the night's five games saw usage with the final one, Utah/Los Angeles, seeing the most unsurprisingly.
- It was a fairly high-scoring night given the time of year in the Pick One, yet that wasn't the case for our Challenge leader. Matt was the only person to score below 30 PRA as Pistons center Isaiah Stewart blanked from the field. The fact that he nearly grabbed as many rebounds as the rest of the Detroit starting five combined got him to 15 PRA.
- There was a trio of identical selections for the second time in four days in the exact same manner. Colin manually selected Dwight Howard while Lou and Ryan were assigned the big man via the second step of the Last Man In provision. While he didn't triple-double, which would have triggered that for Lou, Howard had arguably his best game of the season ending with 33 PRA in a loss to Utah.
- Speaking of Utah, Trevor made his fourth Jazz selection of the campaign a good one with Donovan Mitchell. He went for 37 PRA and was second on the team with a +17 +/- as Utah coasted to a streak-breaking win.
- That leaves the top score in the hands of Al with Giannis Antetokounmpo. The former MVP fell four assists shy of activating Al's Triple Double Down for March but still had himself an epic stat line in his club's overtime win over the Nets. He passed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as the Bucks all-time leading scorer en route to 64 PRA in a victory that pushes Milwaukee within a half game of the top seed in the Eastern Conference.
- Optimally, it was all about the Central Division. Pistons stud Cade Cunningham had 70 rookie-boosted PRA to earn the best of the best while teammate Isaiah Livers was the rookie bench bargain with 26 rookie-boosted PRA. Cleveland's Cedi Osman was the veteran bench bargain with 31 PRA.
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