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Announcers at Cleveland vs Orlando Professional Basketball Game

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All Outcomes (19)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Ankle 72%
72¢ 73¢ $2K Trade →
Alley-oop 40%
37¢ 39¢ $1K Trade →
Elbow 77%
77¢ 78¢ $1K Trade →
Airball / Airballs / Airballed 73%
71¢ 72¢ $1K Trade →
Trade / Trades / Traded 88%
89¢ 90¢ $1K Trade →
Buzzer 28%
27¢ 28¢ $835 Trade →
Injury / Injured 97%
96¢ 97¢ $791 Trade →
Kia 77%
76¢ 77¢ $699 Trade →
Playoff 95%
90¢ 95¢ $542 Trade →
Retire / Retired / Retirement 13%
11¢ 12¢ $367 Trade →
MVP 70%
71¢ 75¢ $307 Trade →
Jordan 34%
28¢ 34¢ $199 Trade →
Event does not qualify 1%
$146 Trade →
Overtime 21%
19¢ 20¢ $122 Trade →
Crowd / Crowded 78%
79¢ 80¢ $96 Trade →
Draft / Drafted 61%
60¢ 61¢ $87 Trade →
Triple Double 43%
36¢ 43¢ $19 Trade →
Tech / Technical 70%
65¢ 70¢ $13 Trade →
Rookie 0%
79¢ 83¢ $0 Trade →

About This Market

This market trades on which announcers will be mentioned during the Cleveland vs Orlando professional basketball game. It matters because announcer assignments reveal broadcast rights, production choices, and last‑minute staffing that participants can trade on.

Announcer lineups are driven by a mix of local team broadcasters (TV and radio) and national networks when the game receives wider coverage; some assignments are published days in advance while others are finalized only at game time. Historical assignment patterns, network windows, and editorial decisions (pregame studio hosts versus in‑game commentators) create predictable and unpredictable information flows that this market aggregates.

Market prices reflect the crowd’s consensus about which announcers are likely to be mentioned; interpret them as a real‑time signal comparing outcomes, and always cross‑check the event page and resolution rules for how the market defines a successful mention.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When will this Announcers at Cleveland vs Orlando Professional Basketball Game market resolve, given the event page says Closes: TBD?

Resolution timing is set by the market’s rules on the event page and by KALSHI’s resolution policy; check the event description for the specific ‘resolves when’ clause. If not listed, expect resolution after the official broadcast roster is published or once the game broadcast begins and the platform confirms which mentions count.

What do the 19 outcomes represent for the Cleveland vs Orlando announcers market?

Outcomes correspond to the specific announcer mentions or announcer combinations listed on the market page. Open the outcome list on the market to see whether each outcome is an individual announcer, a pair, or a category (e.g., 'national play‑by‑play' vs 'local TV color commentator').

Which sources are most reliable to verify which announcers called the Cleveland vs Orlando game?

Reliable sources include the official NBA game box score or broadcast notes, team and network press releases, the local TV/radio station schedules, and an archived recording of the broadcast. Screenshots or timestamps of on‑air credit sequences are the clearest evidence for settlement disputes.

How does a national television pick‑up of Cleveland vs Orlando affect who is likely to be mentioned?

A national telecast typically uses the network’s regular commentary team, reducing the likelihood that the game’s usual local TV announcers will be on the national TV broadcast (though local radio and streaming feeds may still use their regular teams). Check network schedules to see if the game is on a national package.

Have historical broadcaster assignment patterns for Cleveland and Orlando produced predictable mentions in similar markets?

Yes — both teams generally use stable local broadcast teams for most regular‑season home games, and national windows tend to override local TV announcers. However, unexpected assignments do occur around holidays, back‑to‑back travel days, or special event broadcasts, so historical patterns are informative but not definitive.

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