- We said goodbye to the 76ers in the East while in the West Dallas made things way more spicy by sending their series with Phoenix to a Game 7.
- Frank Ntilikina was lauded for his defensive prowess in Game 6 with his disruption of both Chris Paul and Devin Booker on the perimeter. However, steals aren't part of the PRA formula and he had more of those (4) than he did PRA (3) for Ryan.
- The other dip into the bench bargain pool with the Mavericks went a little better for Trevor but not enough when one is trying to make up a nearly 100 PRA gap. Maxi Kleber made his third appearance in the Pick One in as many games and added 15 PRA to the cause.
- It was the final selection of the season for Chris Paul in Game 6. Al is making sure not to leave any All-Star unused but probably wished he could have gotten more than 19 PRA from CP3 heading into a crucial win-or-go home contest.
- Last Man In Jalen Brunson netted Colin 21 PRA in the win, leaving only Matt with the playmaker left at their disposal going into crunch time.
- Speaking of Matt, he picked up his second straight top score with the departing Joel Embiid. One of three Sixers to play over 40 minutes in defeat, the MVP runner-up double-doubled for 34 PRA to keep Matt firmly in control of his own destiny as we inch closer to the Conference Finals.
- Optimally, Jimmy Butler once again went full Jimmy Butler In The Postseason with 44 PRA as he sent his old club packing (with a lovely parting line as well). Your bench bargains were Shake Milton with 21 PRA and the only rookie to register a PRA stat, Ish Wainwright, with 6 RBPRA.
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