| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cade Cunningham | 8% | 8¢ | 19¢ | — | $232 | Trade → |
This market asks whether a player will record a triple-double in the Brooklyn at Detroit game; triple-doubles are notable single-game all-around performances and can swing market interest and in-game narratives.
Triple-doubles combine points, rebounds, and assists and are driven by individual role, matchup, and game context. Historical frequency varies widely by player and team; some players accumulate them regularly while others rarely approach triple categories in a single game. Team pace, lineups, and availability on game day shape how plausible a triple-double is for any given participant.
Prediction market prices reflect collective expectations about the event resolving as a triple-double occurring in the official box score; interpret prices as a summary of updated views rather than a guarantee. Always check the exchange’s published rules for exact resolution criteria (for example, treatment of overtime, official scorers, and postponements).
Look for the primary playmaker/lead guard and the team’s high-minute rebounder (often a center or a tall forward who crashes the glass). Players who initiate offense, accumulate assists, and secure rebounds while getting enough scoring volume are the typical candidates.
The market resolves based on the exchange’s published rules and the NBA’s official final box score for the game; that typically means after the game is completed and the league’s box score is certified. Check the market page for any special resolution timing or procedures.
A late scratch changes the pool of players who could record a triple-double by reducing opportunities from that player and potentially reallocating minutes and usage to others; markets typically update in response to the new information, but final resolution still depends on the official box score once the game is played.
Most markets use the NBA’s official final box score, which includes overtime statistics, so counting stats from overtime usually count toward a triple-double. Confirm with the exchange’s rules in case of any special provisions.
Examine each candidate player’s recent game logs (last 10–20 games), season-to-date playing time and usage, career triple-double history, and how often their team’s matchups produce high-assist or high-rebound games; also factor in any recent lineup or coaching changes that affect role.