| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jordan | 99% | 99¢ | 100¢ | — | $35K | Trade → |
| Buzzer | 99% | 99¢ | 100¢ | — | $13K | Trade → |
| Injury / Injured | 98% | 76¢ | 87¢ | — | $6K | Trade → |
| Triple Double | 99% | 99¢ | 100¢ | — | $6K | Trade → |
| Alley-oop | 26% | 22¢ | 26¢ | — | $5K | Trade → |
| Playoff | 99% | 99¢ | 100¢ | — | $4K | Trade → |
| Airball / Airballs / Airballed | 43% | 43¢ | 48¢ | — | $4K | Trade → |
| Rookie | 99% | 99¢ | 100¢ | — | $3K | Trade → |
| Ankle | 44% | 45¢ | 52¢ | — | $3K | Trade → |
| Retire / Retired / Retirement | 13% | 10¢ | 13¢ | — | $3K | Trade → |
| MVP | 68% | 58¢ | 67¢ | — | $3K | Trade → |
| Fiserv | 79% | 79¢ | 83¢ | — | $3K | Trade → |
| Tech / Technical | 44% | 34¢ | 43¢ | — | $2K | Trade → |
| Elbow | 38% | 35¢ | 38¢ | — | $2K | Trade → |
| Overtime | 15% | 9¢ | 14¢ | — | $2K | Trade → |
| Trade / Trades / Traded | 77% | 74¢ | 85¢ | — | $2K | Trade → |
| Crowd / Crowded | 78% | 57¢ | 78¢ | — | $1K | Trade → |
| Draft / Drafted | 48% | 49¢ | 58¢ | — | $1K | Trade → |
This prediction market asks which announcer(s) will call the Boston vs Milwaukee professional basketball game on the designated broadcast feed. It matters to fans, media observers, and traders who want to anticipate on-air talent and the information flows tied to different broadcast teams.
Broadcasters for NBA (and similar professional basketball) games are assigned by a mix of local teams, regional sports networks, and national networks; assignments are often posted in advance but can change due to schedule conflicts, travel, illness, or network decisions. Historically, marquee matchups can draw national crews while regular-season games use local radio and TV pairs; late substitutions are not uncommon and are the primary source of uncertainty for an announcer-focused market. The market lists multiple named outcomes to reflect possible local, regional, and national announcing teams.
Market prices here summarize traders’ collective expectations about which announced pairing will be on the primary broadcast; movements typically reflect newly available information (network announcements, injury/travel reports, or lineup of broadcast crews) rather than certainties. Always check the market’s published settlement rules to understand exactly how the final winning outcome will be determined.
Settlement follows the market’s stated definition of the relevant broadcast platform; the winning outcome will be the announcer(s) who called the game on that specified feed as verified by the platform operator’s rules and public audiovisual records.
Resolution depends on the market’s rules—some markets specify the announcer(s) on the opening segment, others use the announcer(s) who covered the majority of live play; check the event’s settlement terms to see which convention applies.
Because different combinations of local, regional and national announcers (TV and radio teams, studio hosts, and color/play-by-play pairings) are possible, the market lists multiple named outcomes to capture those distinct possibilities.
Confirmations come from the official broadcast recording or stream, team and network press releases or social posts, league media pages, and timestamped clips from the telecast; these sources are used to verify the announced winners.
Watch official network or team announcements, pregame press releases, social media from broadcasters, late-travel or injury reports, and lineups of broadcast crews published by networks—these are the common triggers for sudden market moves.