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Announcers at Philadelphia vs Detroit Professional Basketball Game

📊 $21K traded 🏦 Source: Kalshi
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All Outcomes (19)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Airball / Airballs / Airballed 54%
52¢ 54¢ $10K Trade →
Alley-oop 35%
35¢ 39¢ $5K Trade →
Little Caesars Arena 63%
63¢ 64¢ $2K Trade →
Ankle 63%
62¢ 64¢ $817 Trade →
Rookie 92%
90¢ 92¢ $735 Trade →
Buzzer 25%
25¢ 26¢ $656 Trade →
Injury / Injured 94%
93¢ 94¢ $445 Trade →
MVP 76%
77¢ 80¢ $421 Trade →
Playoff 90%
86¢ 90¢ $339 Trade →
Event does not qualify 1%
$273 Trade →
Jordan 40%
35¢ 40¢ $197 Trade →
Triple Double 43%
40¢ 42¢ $161 Trade →
Draft / Drafted 62%
62¢ 63¢ $123 Trade →
Retire / Retired / Retirement 17%
13¢ 17¢ $106 Trade →
Tech / Technical 60%
61¢ 65¢ $17 Trade →
Crowd / Crowded 75%
76¢ 78¢ $16 Trade →
Elbow 73%
72¢ 78¢ $12 Trade →
Overtime 22%
18¢ 22¢ $10 Trade →
Trade / Trades / Traded 76%
76¢ 80¢ $6 Trade →

About This Market

This market asks which announcers will call the Philadelphia vs Detroit professional basketball game; it matters to traders tracking media assignments, local vs national broadcast choices, and personnel changes that can affect viewership and advertising.

Broadcast crews are assigned based on network rights, team radio/TV contracts, and rotating booth schedules; national telecasts can displace regular local announcers. Late changes can occur because of scheduling conflicts, illness, or network reassignments, so markets like this capture expectations about those assignments.

Market prices reflect the market’s aggregated expectation of which named announcer or announcing combination will be on-air for this specific game; consult the market page for the exact outcome definitions and resolution criteria rather than interpreting prices as fixed forecasts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When will this market resolve and how is the official resolution time defined for the Philadelphia vs Detroit game?

Resolution timing is determined by the market's rule set on Kalshi; typically the winning outcome is based on the broadcast crew confirmed for the scheduled tip-off or the crew listed in official network/team materials—check the market page for the exact resolution timestamp and rule.

What sources will be used to verify which announcers were on the Philadelphia vs Detroit broadcast?

Verification relies on publicly available evidence such as the official video/audio recording of the broadcast, network or team press releases, league broadcast listings, and archive footage; Kalshi's resolution process will cite which source(s) were used.

The market lists 19 outcomes—what do those outcomes represent for this specific game?

Each listed outcome corresponds to a specific named announcer or a predefined announcing combination as specified in the market description; only the outcome that matches the actual on-air announcer(s) per the market's resolution rules will win.

If an announcer starts the game but is replaced mid-game, which outcome wins for this event?

How mid-game replacements are handled depends on the market's resolution clause—some markets use the announcer on duty at tip-off, others use majority airtime or a documented primary crew; consult the market description to see which rule applies here.

Does this market cover TV announcers, radio announcers, or both for the Philadelphia vs Detroit game?

The market description defines the medium covered: outcomes may be specific to the TV booth, the radio team, or a combined designation; review the market's outcome definitions to confirm which medium determines the winner.

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