| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jayson Tatum | 23% | 21¢ | 23¢ | — | $1K | Trade → |
| Victor Wembanyama | 62% | 62¢ | 64¢ | — | $672 | Trade → |
| Jaylen Brown | 24% | 23¢ | 24¢ | — | $375 | Trade → |
| Neemias Queta | 23% | 23¢ | 25¢ | — | $330 | Trade → |
| Stephon Castle | 14% | 13¢ | 14¢ | — | $300 | Trade → |
| Derrick White | 6% | 4¢ | 5¢ | — | $257 | Trade → |
| De'Aaron Fox | 11% | 2¢ | 10¢ | — | $92 | Trade → |
This market concerns which players or combined totals will record double-doubles in the Boston at San Antonio game; it matters because double-doubles reflect sustained impact in scoring plus rebounds or assists and can be driven by matchup and rotation decisions.
Boston and San Antonio bring different roster compositions and playing styles that influence double-double likelihoods: Boston often features frontcourt players who log heavy minutes and rebound production, while San Antonio frequently leans on developing bigs and variable rotations. Game context — starter status, minutes, pace, and any back-to-back scheduling — shapes which players are most likely to reach double-double totals on a given night.
Prediction market prices aggregate trader views about those game- and player-specific factors; use them as a real-time signal of market expectations while remembering they can change as new injury or lineup information arrives.
In this market a double-double refers to a player recording at least ten in two statistical categories (most commonly points and rebounds, or points and assists) in the Boston at San Antonio game; the market options specify which player(s) or aggregate outcome the contract covers.
The market lists seven discrete outcomes specific to this game — typically a mix of individually named players and aggregate/none categories; consult the market page to see the exact seven labels and which players or totals each corresponds to.
‘Closes: TBD’ means the market has not yet published a final trading cutoff; trading will end at the platform-specified close (often at or shortly before game start) and settlement will rely on the official game box score and the market’s stated settlement rules.
If a named player does not play in the Boston at San Antonio game they cannot record a double-double, so their individual outcome resolves as not having achieved a double-double; if the entire game is canceled or the platform’s force-majeure rules apply, the market’s cancellation/void policy will determine resolution.
Monitor announced starters, early foul trouble that limits minutes, substitution patterns (extended bench stretches or unexpected starter minutes), pace of play, and any in-game injuries — each can materially change a player’s opportunity to reach a double-double.