| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jalen Johnson | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether any player will record a triple-double in the Atlanta at Dallas game. Triple-doubles signal an all-around impact on scoring, rebounding, and playmaking, making this an attractive proposition for traders who follow player usage and matchup dynamics.
Triple-doubles are earned when a player reaches double digits in three statistical categories in a single game and are relatively uncommon, typically produced by high-usage ball-handlers or versatile bigs. Atlanta and Dallas have each produced triple-double performances in recent seasons, often from primary creators who handle the ball a lot and also contribute rebounds or assists. The occurrence in any single game depends on rotations, minutes, and game flow rather than franchise reputation alone.
Market prices reflect collective expectations about whether a triple-double will occur and will move as new information (injuries, resting decisions, announced rotations, or late scratches) becomes available. Traders use these prices to express and update beliefs about the likelihood of a standout all-around performance during the scheduled matchup.
A triple-double is recorded when a player reaches at least 10 in three statistical categories in the official box score (commonly points, rebounds, and assists, but blocks or steals can be part of a triple-double). The market typically uses the official final NBA box score for resolution.
The market will close according to the platform's published schedule (often shortly before game tip), and it resolves using the official final box score once the game is completed. If the game is postponed or canceled, the platform's rules determine whether the market is extended, voided, or resolved based on the new scheduled game.
Primary ball-handlers and versatile forwards/guards who create offense and collect rebounds or assists are the ones to watch. Historically, teams' lead creators and high-usage stars are the typical triple-double candidates; check the announced starters and expected usage for the specific game day.
A faster pace increases possessions and opportunities for counting stats, while matchups that allow offensive rebounds or frequent ball movement raise assist and rebound totals. Defensive schemes that limit assists or isolate scorers can reduce chances, whereas open, high-possession games increase them.
Yes, statistics accumulated in overtime count toward a player's final box score totals and are included when determining whether a triple-double occurred, unless the platform specifies an alternative rule in its market terms.