- Although there were seven games on the schedule for the night, only the final two saw any usage with the final game only getting it from the Last Man In.
- While Lou blanked yet again, that aforementioned Last Man In went to Ryan in the form of Terance Mann. The third Clippers player picked out on the season, the only team to "accomplish" that thus far, had 17 PRA as his side blew out their arena-mate Lakers.
- The pick split for Spurs/Kings was surprisingly 3-to-1 to the Spurs. Let it be noted that if you are leaving it to the Last Man In with the current state of the scoresheets for many of the Pacific Division teams, you are rolling some mighty cold dice.
- Nevertheless, beat up is how Colin felt after seeing Keldon Johnson benched by Gregg Popovich at halftime of this one and finishing with a dismal 4 PRA.
- Our lone member of the Sacramento delegation was a trade deadline acquisition in Trey Lyles. He earned Trevor 15 PRA although he saw his minutes dwindle late on as the Kings went small. There are only two active roster Kings players that have not been selected this season (Donte DiVincenzo, Josh Jackson) and both like Lyles were trade deadline pickups.
- Matt wasn't able to break his string of sub-20 PRA performances with Devin Vassell, but he at least scored more than Lyles with 19 PRA to help start widening that gap at the top again.
- That leaves the night's top score to come from the lone substitute selected, Lonnie Walker IV. Al got 34 PRA from the fourth-year man with a season-high 30 points scored on 12-of-20 shooting.
- Cue the dead horse because the optimal pick of the night was Cade Cunningham and only Lou was eligible to earn the 78 rookie-boosted PRA bounty he provided. Tyler Herro once again led all bench veterans with 39 PRA for the Heat while Moses Moody got himself some extended run for the Warriors on his way to 32 rookie-boosted PRA.
Image Credits: Vassell, Johnson, Walker, Mann (ESPN), Lyles (NBA), BLANK (Chikara Pro)