 Hi everyone, Joe for Jaspy's casebreaks.com happy Monday, coming at you with a four box break of 21-22, Panini Prism Basketball Choice Edition, pick your team number five, and Jason did a couple breaks from a fresh case already. So we've got stacks of four right there, we're going to use the diet in just a second to see which stack we're going to do. Very big thank you to this group for making things happen on a Monday, the day after the Super Bowl. Today, I think maybe people working off some sports hangovers, adult beverage hangovers, maybe both, big mixer hangovers, we did a bunch of giant mixers over the weekend, so thanks everybody for making it happen. Chris with Last Bottom Ojo, thanks for making this happen, ladies and gentlemen. Everyone's trying to adjust to getting back to work and all that, but I appreciate everyone hanging out with me here on a Monday. All right, we'll use the diet to see which stack we're going to do. We'll go one, two, three, four, five, six on the dice roll, four, one, two, three, four. So middle stack right there, we've got the next four box break loaded up. I'll keep these boxes next to me on the side, because maybe we'll do another one tonight. Well, that's the thing, Rex. They haven't figured out how to make money off of sports betting yet. No one seems to agree to that. All right, one autograph a box, and a lot of parallels in here. Good luck, everyone. Yeah, sports betting in California, they put up a statewide proposition a couple years ago, but there were a lot of, it was a whole mess. There was two competing interest groups, you know, and then a confusing match. No one knew which one was the best, whatever. I think there was also issues of both, which was the problem for me as a voter. It wasn't too clear where the money was going to go. You know, one prop was like, oh, it's going to help the housing crisis, but didn't really specify how, and it wasn't super clear. I don't know. It was kind of messy. So eventually I think both propositions ended up cancelling each other out and they both failed. There's THT, there's Bruce Brown, Hassan Whiteside, you got Reggie Jackson, Bobby Portis, to 88, and nice Evan Mobley. There we go. That's the kind of stuff we want to see out of here. John with the calves, 12 out of 39 on that one. Nice. I think blue scope parallel, I don't know, I feel like they change the names on these all the time. There it is, nice. The Bobby Portis will go to the Bucks. They're playing right now. It's going to be for Adam. They've got a comfortable lead ahead of the Denver Nuggets. All right, behind Miles McBride is a Scotty Barnes autograph. Nice. Your rookie of the year that year, that's going to be for Robin and the Raptors. Dino, DNA. What a box. And a chance at $500 a great credit. And there's the Miles McBride right there. All right, excellent start. I might probably stop right now, right? All right, there's Berton's. Daddy is young, non-numbered refractors from all Murray. Needs to get into gear in this game. Got Buddy Heald right here. Got traded. There's a Bruce Brown to 88 and a Clint Capella to 39. All right, behind Sharif Cooper is going to be a, wow, another great rookie Otto Jonathan Kaminga. Woo, Brett with the Warriors. Brett was the winner of our grand prize, our final score prize in the Super Bowl Squares game. Used a bit of that to get the Warriors and then ends up with the Jonathan Kaminga, who's been playing some great basketball. He's got a chance to win break credit. Let's see, let's show me. In his last 10 games, right? So generally regular season, this year he's averaging 15, five rebounds, couple assists a game, right? In his last 10 games, 23 points a game. Six rebounds and three assists a game. Block and a steal, about averaging a block and a steal a game too, so he's been playing some excellent basketball. Sharif Cooper for Atlanta, that's going to go to Kevin. We've got DeMonte Sabonis for Fractor, Pacers Edition, Jason Kidd for the Nets, Thomas Bryant, Isaac Okoro, Malik Monk Lakers Edition to 39, and he got Jared Allen to 88. Cavs, John, and the Cavs. And this is Lakers Edition of Malik Monk, which we still had the Lakers fan, which we still had Malik Monk. But that's going to go to Matt and the Lakers. All right, behind Ray Allen, the autograph is Cameron Thomas. That's pretty solid too. Cam Thomas going to Adam and the Nets. And there's Ray Allen, Bucks Edition. Fourth and final box. The next four boxes, this is Picker Team 5. Picker Team 6 is in the store right now. I would snap up all the inexpensive teams first. Great odds try to win $500 a break credit. That's the auto spot right there. Nash, Jaylen Brown, Lowry, Wiggins, Bill Russell to 88, Malachi, Flynn to 39. Flynn will go to Toronto. Bill Russell is going to go to Michael and the Celtics. And your autograph behind Juan Gigi is a pacer, Miles Turner. Sensational signatures. That's going to be Jose with the Pacers. Nice, we'll go to the maps. All right, now let's give away some money. Let's gather everybody's names one through 30. Let's roll it and randomize that list. Two and a five, seven times. Win or take all. $500 a break credit is the name on top after seven. Good luck. One, two, three, four, five, six, and seventh and final time. Fingers crossed, everybody. It's going to be a lot of sad faces here. Two through 30. Spot two, Jerry, saddest of all. I appreciate you giving it a shot. There's another opportunity, another four boxes in the store right now, jaspyscasebreaks.com. Two through 30. Thank you for giving it a shot. There can be only one really happy person. And that's going to be Chris Butler last spot mojo. The Wizards were just sitting there, Chris. Nobody wanted them. Nobody wanted them. That was the winning spot. And everyone waited till the end. Chris, you got it. $500 break credit going to your email. Break credit never expires. You don't have to use it all at once. I think you can even combine break credit codes too. Pretty sure if you happen to have multiple. So there you go, Chris. Thanks very much, everybody. I'm Joe for jaspyscasebreaks.com. I'll see you next time for the next one.