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Announcers at San Antonio vs Philadelphia Professional Basketball Game

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All Outcomes (18)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
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34¢ 35¢ $4K Trade →
Airball / Airballs / Airballed 50%
50¢ 51¢ $3K Trade →
Injury / Injured 94%
93¢ 95¢ $3K Trade →
MVP 83%
82¢ 84¢ $3K Trade →
Playoff 83%
83¢ 84¢ $2K Trade →
Buzzer 42%
40¢ 41¢ $2K Trade →
Triple Double 43%
42¢ 46¢ $2K Trade →
Ankle 55%
53¢ 55¢ $2K Trade →
Rookie 93%
93¢ 94¢ $1K Trade →
Alley-oop 40%
39¢ 40¢ $1K Trade →
Xfinity 76%
75¢ 76¢ $1K Trade →
Overtime 22%
21¢ 22¢ $841 Trade →
Draft / Drafted 63%
62¢ 63¢ $619 Trade →
Elbow 72%
71¢ 72¢ $612 Trade →
Crowd / Crowded 87%
87¢ 88¢ $430 Trade →
Tech / Technical 62%
61¢ 62¢ $420 Trade →
Trade / Trades / Traded 77%
74¢ 77¢ $406 Trade →

About This Market

This market asks which announcers will be on the call for the San Antonio vs Philadelphia professional basketball game and matters because broadcaster assignments are visible, verifiable events that drive market resolution and create opportunities to trade on specific, checkable outcomes.

Announcer assignments are typically set by the home and away teams' broadcast partners or by a national rights holder and are announced in advance for many telecasts, though last-minute changes happen. Historical patterns—such as regular pairings, team radio vs local TV crews, and national network rotations—provide useful context for anticipating likely callers for this matchup.

Market prices represent the aggregated expectations of traders about which announced lineup will materialize; interpret them as a snapshot of market consensus that can shift with new information like official press releases or late substitutions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How will the market determine which announcer outcome wins if multiple broadcasts air (local TV, national TV, and radio)?

The market resolves according to the event's specific rules on the listing page; those rules state which broadcast (for example, the nationally televised feed or the home-team local TV feed) is considered authoritative. Check the market description or the platform's resolution criteria to see which feed counts.

What evidence is used to verify which announcers actually called the San Antonio vs Philadelphia game?

Verification typically relies on official sources such as in-game broadcast credits, the network's or teams' press releases, the league's gamebook or media notes, and recordings or streams of the telecast; the platform will specify acceptable evidence in its resolution guidelines.

The market shows 18 outcomes — how are multiple potential announcer lineups listed and handled?

Each outcome corresponds to a distinct announced lineup described on the market; if the actual on-air lineup exactly matches one of those listed, that outcome wins. If an unlisted combination occurs, the market's fallback rules (often an 'other' outcome or cancellation/voiding rules) apply, as detailed in the market description.

Closes: TBD — how does an unknown close time affect trading before the game?

A TBD close means the platform has not finalized the cutoff time; traders should monitor the market for an announced close and be aware that trades can typically be placed up until the stated close, after which positions are locked until resolution. Important announcements about announcer assignments often arrive before any final close is set.

What happens if announcers are replaced last-minute due to illness or travel delays?

Last-minute on-air substitutions are resolved according to the platform's rules: the actual people who call the game on the counting feed determine the winning outcome. Markets may include 'substitute' or 'other' options to account for such contingencies; consult the market rules for specifics on substitutions and evidence requirements.

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