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Announcers at Cleveland vs Dallas Professional Basketball Game

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About This Market

This market asks which announcers will call the Cleveland vs Dallas professional basketball game. It matters to traders who follow broadcast assignments and believe public information or assignment patterns make some announcer outcomes more likely than others.

Professional basketball games are carried on a mix of local TV/radio crews and occasional national broadcasts; teams typically have regular announcing pairings but national telecasts, scheduling conflicts, and special events can change assignments. The market lists 19 possible announcer outcomes and will resolve based on the actual broadcast used for the game as defined by the contract and exchange rules. Because the 'Closes' time is TBD, traders should monitor official updates for the final close and resolution procedures.

Market prices reflect the collective expectation about which announcers will be on the specified broadcast for this game; they update as new information (broadcast schedules, team releases, national assignment announcements) becomes available. Use prices alongside your own research about assignment patterns, network schedules, and recent substitution history rather than as a fixed forecast.

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Which broadcast feed does this market count (local Cleveland feed, local Dallas feed, national telecast, or radio)?

The contract text and exchange resolution rules specify which broadcast feed counts; check the market description for whether it targets a particular network, local TV feed, or another specified broadcast. If the feed is not explicit, the exchange will use its published resolution criteria, which typically favor the primary televised broadcast identified by the league or network.

How and when will this market be resolved given that 'Closes' is listed as TBD?

Resolution will occur after the game once the exchange verifies the official announcers via the sources named in the contract (for example, network logs or team/league announcements). The exchange may announce a formal close time later; traders should monitor the market page and official notices for the closing and resolution timeline.

Does a brief pregame or postgame appearance count as 'calling the game' for this market?

Most announcer markets count the individuals who call the live in-game play-by-play and color commentary; pregame or postgame-only appearances are typically not counted unless the contract explicitly includes them. Refer to the market description for any exceptions.

What sources can I use after the game to verify which announcers actually called the game?

Reliable sources include the network or station's official game page, the league's or teams' broadcast listings and press releases, archived video or audio of the telecast/stream, and official broadcast logs when available. Social-media posts from teams and networks can provide timely confirmation but should be cross-checked against official listings.

How common are substitute announcers for Cleveland or Dallas, and what typically causes substitutions?

Both franchises generally use stable local announcing crews, but substitutes occur periodically due to national broadcast assignments, overlapping schedules, travel conflicts, illness, or personal reasons. The frequency varies by season and by whether a game is designated for national coverage, so review recent assignment patterns to gauge substitution risk for this specific matchup.

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