 What's going on, y'all? Chris from jaspercasebrakes.com. Happy Sunday, doing our first break of the day. 2021 Panini Obsidian Basketball, fresh off the line, first off the line every single time. One box break, number four, random divisions. So we have our fresh dice on our fresh list. So just for six players, for our six random divisions, Enoch, Christopher, and Nicholas, grabbing two spots east, thanks again to y'all. Our divisions, Atlantic, Central, Southeast, Pacific, Southwest, and Northwest. You'll do one dice roll for both. So good luck to you three. Thanks again for getting filled out. Five and four is nine, so nine times for each. Well, let's do it. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, and last one, nine. Here, four and five is nine, nine times. So Christopher, Nicholas, Christopher, Enoch, Enoch. Put this right here. And then Atlantic, Central, Southeast, Pacific, Southwest, Northwest, nine times. Good luck. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, and last one, nine, ninth time. Atlantic, Northwest, Central, Pacific, Southeast, and Southwest. So we will combine these two, get these all going. So Christopher with the Atlantic. And Nicholas with that last module gets the Northwest. Christopher with the Central. Nicholas with the Pacific, Enoch with the Southeast and Southwest. We'll do a quick pause. See if there's any kind of trade chatter. Just a little early on, we'll see how it is. When we come back though, we'll do this quick one box first, first off the line for Obsidian basketball. Be right back, y'all. All right, we are back. So no trade chatter. So we will do it just like this. Christopher with the Atlantic and Central, Nicholas with the Northwest and Pacific, and Enoch with the Southeast and Southwest. It's kind of funny how that works. Oh, alphabetically like that, CNS. But let's get this printed out. Thanks again, U3, for getting this going. Our first break of the day. Random division number four. Let's print some out of the middle, middle. Let's grab our sheet. Thanks again, y'all. Good luck to our six, we're on division four. I've got the divisions pulled up right in front of me as well, just in case. First off the line. Always nice to see. For a draft class that is seemingly getting better and better every single year. Every week, every game. Max is good. I call Halliburton's good. Oh, it's Desmond Baines, like a beast, you know. Always want to see the kids playing very well. Good luck. First one, Danilo Gallinari for the Hawks. Hawks edition. Hawks in the Southeast Division. Let's go into Inouk. Next up, Precious Achua, Miami Heat Edition. Now he's kind of prospering on the Raptors right now, but Precious going to the Heat. Once again in the Southeast for Inouk. Looking like an important piece for them. Next up, Gordon Hayward, Charlotte Hornets, Southeast Division. I think that's my favorite thing as well. Even, you know, Chris is obviously good, so Baines having nice months. Maxi on the Sixers, looking like an absolute steal. Kind of going into the 20s. Our first hit. Aurora Otto of Troy Brown Jr. For the Chicago Bulls. Breaks the street there, Central Division. Central Division goes to Christopher Girard. Troy Brown Jr. 34 out of 149, Aurora Autograph. Old school guy. Galaxy Christian Leitner Otto. That is Minnesota Timberwolves Edition as we head to the Western Conference for the first time. T Wolves in the Northwest, and that's going to Nicholas. 35 of 35, almost a number match on the Leitner. Next up, Harrison Barnes, Sacramento Kings. 45, I believe. 45 out of 99, Sacramento Kings. Pacific. Going to Nicholas S. Go Schuster. And the last one. Good luck. Thanks again, you three for getting this filled out. Sam Merrill, rookie card for the Bucks. 16 out of 16. Bucks in the Central Division. Once again, going to Christopher Girard. Almost, again, almost another number match there. 15, but 16 of 16 to the Bucks. All right, and that's all right. Just quick and easy like that. Thanks again. We have a few more boxes right here, so I'm gonna probably reupload this as number five. It'll be on the site very, very soon. Thanks again, y'all. JeffriesCaseBricks.com. Bye-bye.