- Two of the evening's three games saw usage with Minnesota's double meltdown against Memphis being the only neglected contest.
- With Lou once again blanking, there were only five picks on the table. Four of those came from Golden State/Denver with three coming from the Nuggets.
- Matt was the outsider on the night going with Utah's Jordan Clarkson against Dallas. He played a bench-high 30 minutes in the loss, finishing with 19 PRA. However, with that output Matt broke 5000 PRA overall, a feat that wasn't accomplished last season until June 17th by eventual winner Al.
- The Warriors went up 3-0 in their series with the Nuggets and having already been throttled on the Pick One scoresheet, it was bold of Colin to trot out Gary Payton II on the night. Nevertheless, GPII could only muster 14 PRA as his club will look to complete the sweep this weekend.
- Denver is on the brink of elimination but in Pick One terms they are going out on their shield producing the night's top three scores. Ryan was in the bronze medal position with Will Barton netting 22 PRA in his penultimate selection of the season.
- Aaron Gordon double-doubled for the first time this series for 34 PRA. This put Trevor in a good position to get within striking distance of the lead with a well-placed Triple Double Down before Round One ends.
- Speaking of the Triple Double Down, Nikola Jokic may have earned Al the top and optimal score of 60 PRA against the Dubs, but for the second time this season he failed to trigger the Triple Double Down bonus. He fell five assists shy of letting that triple score fly leaving our current overall bronze medalist hoping some teams extend series to seven games and into May.
- Unsurprisingly enough, both of the night's bench bargains also came from Golden State/Denver. Stephen Curry's "bench" status may be cosmetic at best but he still counts and so does his 36 PRA. Poor Bones Hyland (20 RBPRA) will probably never see his final selection as Lou is the last one left with him eligible to use.
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