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Announcers at New York vs Los Angeles C Professional Basketball Game

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All Outcomes (18)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Jordan 91%
92¢ 94¢ $10K Trade →
Airball / Airballs / Airballed 61%
59¢ 62¢ $10K Trade →
Buzzer 21%
20¢ 21¢ $7K Trade →
Alley-oop 37%
36¢ 37¢ $2K Trade →
Intuit 93%
93¢ 94¢ $2K Trade →
Ankle 69%
69¢ 70¢ $2K Trade →
Rookie 94%
92¢ 95¢ $1K Trade →
Trade / Trades / Traded 91%
89¢ 90¢ $1K Trade →
Injury / Injured 95%
95¢ 96¢ $1K Trade →
Retire / Retired / Retirement 15%
14¢ 15¢ $1K Trade →
Crowd / Crowded 93%
89¢ 91¢ $814 Trade →
Playoff 89%
87¢ 89¢ $812 Trade →
Triple Double 31%
28¢ 31¢ $466 Trade →
Elbow 79%
77¢ 79¢ $381 Trade →
Tech / Technical 66%
64¢ 66¢ $281 Trade →
Draft / Drafted 68%
65¢ 66¢ $277 Trade →
MVP 65%
66¢ 69¢ $262 Trade →
Overtime 33%
30¢ 33¢ $142 Trade →

About This Market

This market asks which announcer(s) will be listed for the New York vs Los Angeles C professional basketball game — a prediction on who will call the game. It matters to traders and fans tracking broadcast assignments, announcer availability, and media rights signals.

Announcer assignments are driven by team broadcast crews, national television contracts, and occasional temporary substitutions; many games use a predictable home/away local booth unless a national network picks the game. Historical patterns (regular season vs special events, network priority, and travel schedules) and recent staffing changes help provide context for likely announcers.

Market prices aggregate participant beliefs about the official announcer list published or observable at game time; use them as a real‑time indicator that will shift as concrete roster or network announcements arrive.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How will this market be resolved—what official source determines which announcer(s) 'won'?

Resolution typically follows the market's stated rules and official broadcast records: the team or league's published broadcast crew, the network's on‑air credits, or archived video/audio of the game. Check the market's resolution text for the precise primary sources used.

If a national network picks up the New York vs Los Angeles C game, how does that affect which announcer outcomes are relevant?

A national network assignment usually means the network's commentators will be credited on the telecast; local team announcers may still produce local radio or secondary streams. Traders should monitor TV rights announcements because they materially change which list of announcers is applicable.

Do substitute announcers who call only a portion of the game count for outcome settlement?

Whether partial participation counts depends on the market's settlement rules—many markets count any commentator who calls any live play‑by‑play or color commentary during the official broadcast window, but you should read the market's specific clause on partial appearances.

When should I expect major shifts in the market for announcers at this game?

Expect notable changes after official team or network announcements, the release of the broadcast schedule (often 24–72 hours before game), and immediately if last‑minute press notices or social posts indicate a substitution.

What archival or public sources are most reliable for verifying who announced the New York vs Los Angeles C game after it airs?

Reliable verification sources include the network or team postgame credits, league or team social media/press releases, archived game video with on‑air credits, and reputable sports media reports that document the broadcast team.

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