NBA Fast Break Historic | Run 4 | Day 7

Today’s Objective(s): 110 Points Scored & 8 Three Pointers Made

Recap:

Day 6 marked the 6th straight day where over 70% of Fast Break participants earned a win — more specifically, 81% walked away happy yesterday. Today has the makings of being the first day where Fast Breakers could lose their first of this series as you’ll need to average 22.0 points and 1.6 three pointers per player. You’ll need both to win today, so leaning too heavily on one side could spell disaster.

Of the top five most utilized players, none had more than three total contributions. Shawn Marion, Andrei Kirilenko, & Ricky Rubio all had a mix of three steals and/or blocks, which helped to set the baseline for yesterday’s objectives. So any of these three could be your Fast Break Star of the Day. Baron Davis, on the other hand, was the third most utilized player, yet could only muster a single steal. With his performance, he earned the rare Fast Break Dud of the Day award.

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Overview:

  • Day: 7 of 10

  • Objective(s): 110 Points & 8 Three Pointers Made (22.0 PTS & 1.6 3PM)

Top Player Options:

  • Point Scorers & Outside Snipers:

    • S Tier Thieves (averaged 30.0+ PTS & 3.0+ 3PM): Kemba Walker

    • A Tier (averaged 23.0+ PTS & 1.5+ 3PM): Allen Iverson, Vince Carter, Dirk Nowitzki, Ben Gordon, Danilo Gallinari, Tim Hardaway

  • Top Five (5) Players in Pro Lineups: P. Pierce (51%) | M. Redd (39%) | K. Walker (36%) | R. Allen (27%) | S. Marbury (25%)

Upcoming Fast Break Objectives:

  • Objectives Remaining (after today): REB, OREB, AST, FGM, STL, BLK

  • Next Objectives (tomorrow): 50 Rebounds & 10 Offensive Rebounds (10.0 REB & 2.0 OREB)

Statistical Approach:

Top players in projected total points scored & three pointers made according to nbatopshot.com and aggregated data by Tome Collective, which is available in the table(s) below. Overall rank is based on season averages, which is stack ranked amongst peers for each objective. When there is a single objective, the single data point is used to stack rank the players as there are no reliable projections for simulated games.


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Top Player Options for Fast Break:

The top players for today’s Fast Break objective(s). Source: nbatopshot.com & tomecollective.com, 2025.

Projected PTS & 3PM

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