No, I'm trying to justify it from MY point of view. I look at it like it was a game I was playing. Why would I do that? Is there something else I would have likely have played? Would it have succeeded? Would it have failed?
At the end of the day, I can't entirely be sure. And I'll probably misunderstand the meaning of every move, from a stronger player's point of view, but I strongly believe there is something to gain from gradual pattern association, direction of play, and even life and death situations. And these are all factors that, in the end, could help me improve from 9k-10k.
However, I also do not seek to refute the points others have made. I know I may not gain too much from this exercise. But at the end of the day, it's really just for fun, right? I find a certain beauty in professional games, so even if I don't necessarily learn from them, observing them is 90% of the fun!
This is just the ideology I walked into this form of study with. Fun. Plus, I think it'd be kind of cool to be able to replay a pro game from start to finish from memory. I wasn't able to get much Go time in yesterday due to being insanely busy, but I intend to continue playing out the game. Currently, I've got the first 23 moves perfectly memorized.