| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LaMelo Ball | 6% | 2¢ | 7¢ | — | $115 | Trade → |
| Kon Knueppel | 5% | 1¢ | 5¢ | — | $74 | Trade → |
This market asks whether a triple-double will be recorded during the Charlotte at Boston game — a triple-double being a player reaching double digits in three statistical categories in the official box score. It matters because a triple-double is a relatively rare, high-impact individual performance that can swing game narratives and fantasy/prop outcomes.
Charlotte typically features a primary playmaker who generates assists and contributes scoring and rebounds, while Boston fielded multi-category contributors who can accumulate across points, rebounds, and assists. Historically, triple-doubles come from high-usage guards or versatile forwards who play heavy minutes and handle playmaking duties. Game context — such as pace, matchup rebounding advantages, and rotation depth — influences how likely such all-around performances are.
Market odds reflect the aggregated expectations of traders about whether a triple-double will occur and shift as new information arrives (injuries, lineup changes, minute restrictions, etc.). Use odds movement as a signal of changing expectations rather than a fixed prediction; check the event description for the exact settlement criteria.
Candidates are typically the teams’ primary playmakers and highest-minute starters who combine scoring, assists, and rebounds. For Charlotte that often means the main ball-handler, and for Boston it typically means the top playmaking/star forward or guard; check each team’s active roster and projected starters for the game day to narrow candidates.
Resolution is based on the official game box score after the game is completed; the exact settlement timing and rules (including any verification window) are set by the platform. The market close time is listed as TBD, so monitor the event page for the platform’s final settlement announcement.
Yes — a triple-double can be achieved with any combination of statistical categories counted in the official box score (commonly points, rebounds, assists, but blocks or steals also qualify if a player reaches double digits in three categories). The market uses the official box score categories recorded by the league.
Yes. Statistics accumulated in overtime are included in the official box score, so a triple-double achieved in overtime counts toward the event’s outcome as long as it appears in the finalized box score.
If the game is postponed or canceled, settlement follows the platform’s contingency rules; many platforms void or defer resolution if the game is not completed within a specified window. Check the event’s resolution policy on the platform for the definitive outcome procedure.