| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Airball / Airballs / Airballed | 57% | 54¢ | 57¢ | — | $7K | Trade → |
| Buzzer | 20% | 19¢ | 21¢ | — | $6K | Trade → |
| Alley-oop | 55% | 52¢ | 55¢ | — | $3K | Trade → |
| Tech / Technical | 72% | 72¢ | 73¢ | — | $2K | Trade → |
| MVP | 72% | 70¢ | 73¢ | — | $2K | Trade → |
| Playoff | 95% | 95¢ | 96¢ | — | $884 | Trade → |
| Retire / Retired / Retirement | 15% | 11¢ | 15¢ | — | $873 | Trade → |
| Triple Double | 47% | 46¢ | 47¢ | — | $659 | Trade → |
| Crypto / Crypto.com | 94% | 93¢ | 94¢ | — | $644 | Trade → |
| Injury / Injured | 96% | 94¢ | 96¢ | — | $559 | Trade → |
| Elbow | 81% | 84¢ | 88¢ | — | $524 | Trade → |
| Event does not qualify | 14% | 0¢ | 10¢ | — | $224 | Trade → |
| Ankle | 53% | 51¢ | 53¢ | — | $197 | Trade → |
| Jordan | 35% | 26¢ | 33¢ | — | $164 | Trade → |
| Draft / Drafted | 68% | 63¢ | 68¢ | — | $161 | Trade → |
| Crowd / Crowded | 86% | 83¢ | 88¢ | — | $156 | Trade → |
| Overtime | 15% | 15¢ | 23¢ | — | $51 | Trade → |
| Rookie | 81% | 83¢ | 84¢ | — | $43 | Trade → |
| Trade / Trades / Traded | 66% | 68¢ | 79¢ | — | $11 | Trade → |
This market asks which announcers will call the Minnesota vs Los Angeles L professional basketball game, a detail of interest to fans, broadcasters, and market participants tracking media exposure and lineup decisions. Announcer assignments can affect viewer experience and indicate which broadcast partners are carrying the game.
Announcer assignments are governed by broadcast rights (team local feeds vs national networks) and the crews employed by those rights-holders. Historically, home-team local broadcast teams are used for regional telecasts while national windows supplant local crews when a national network picks up the game; last-minute substitutions sometimes occur for scheduling, travel, or health reasons. The exact announcer list is often finalized and published by teams or networks in the days or hours before tip-off.
Market odds aggregate public information and participant expectations about which announcers will appear; interpret them as a real-time consensus signal about likely announcer assignments rather than a definitive announcement. Check official team or network releases and the actual aired broadcast to confirm the final outcome.
Official confirmation typically comes from the broadcasting network or the teams in press releases and published broadcast schedules; additional confirmation can be obtained by observing the live televised or audio broadcast. Timing varies, but assignments are often publicized within days or hours of tip-off; the market resolves to the announcers who actually called the game on the specified platform.
Each listed outcome generally corresponds to a named announcer or announcing team (for example, play-by-play, color analyst, or sideline reporter) or to particular broadcast configurations (TV vs radio, local vs national). The number of outcomes reflects the set of specific announcer names and combinations the market creator included as plausible possibilities.
Verification relies on the aired broadcast (video or audio) and official communications from the network, the teams, or the league, supplemented by reputable media reports. The announcers who are on the official broadcast that viewers/hearers received at game time are used to determine the outcome.
A last-minute substitute who actually calls the game on the relevant broadcast platform becomes the resolved outcome for the market. Markets are resolved to who was on-air for the broadcast, regardless of pregame announcements or prior expectations.
Whether a TV and radio appearance counts as the same outcome depends on how this specific market defines its resolution criteria; some markets distinguish platforms, others list announcers regardless of medium. Consult the market description and resolution rules to see which broadcast platform is used to determine the winner.