| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LeBron James | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether one or more players will record a triple-double in the Brooklyn at Los Angeles L game. It matters because triple-doubles are rare, often tied to star usage and game flow, and they drive short-term trading around player availability and matchups.
Triple-doubles (reaching double digits in three statistical categories in a single game) are notable single-game achievements that occur more often for high-usage playmakers who also crash the glass. In head-to-head matchups between Brooklyn and a Los Angeles team, pace, defensive focus, and which stars are available historically shape the chance of a triple-double. This specific market closes and resolves according to the platform's schedule and the official box score for that scheduled game.
Market odds reflect the crowd’s aggregated expectations given current information (injuries, starting lineups, pace, etc.) and will move as new information arrives. Use odds as a dynamic signal of how likely traders think the event is, not a fixed prediction.
The market resolves using the official box score for that scheduled Brooklyn at Los Angeles L game as recorded by the designated statistic provider; a triple-double is credited when a player reaches double digits in three official statistical categories per that box score. Check the platform's rules for any specific tie-breakers or reporting sources.
The closing time is set by the platform (listed as TBD for this market). Typically trading closes before the game tip-off or at a time published by the market creator; resolution occurs after the official game statistics are available. Monitor the market page for the exact close time.
Focus on each team’s primary playmakers and high-minute forwards or guards — starters who control possessions, create assists, and contribute on the glass are the most plausible candidates. Also watch rotation players who have recently seen increased minutes or usage.
Yes—unless the platform specifies otherwise, overtime statistics are included because resolution relies on the official box score, and official stats typically include overtime totals. Confirm in the market rules if you need absolute certainty.
They can affect the market in real time: announced injuries, late scratches, or changes to projected minutes alter the likelihood of a triple-double and typically cause immediate price movement. Watch pregame injury reports, official starting lineups, and warm-up updates for the strongest signals.