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Charlotte at Phoenix: Blocks

📊 $158 traded 🏦 Source: Kalshi
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$158
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All Outcomes (6)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Miles Bridges: 1+ 44%
44¢ $79 Trade →
Miles Bridges: 2+ 16%
16¢ $79 Trade →
Miles Bridges: 3+ 0%
16¢ $0 Trade →
Moussa Diabaté: 1+ 0%
62¢ $0 Trade →
Moussa Diabaté: 2+ 0%
30¢ $0 Trade →
Moussa Diabaté: 3+ 0%
16¢ $0 Trade →

About This Market

This market asks how many blocked shots will be recorded in the Charlotte at Phoenix game; it matters because blocks are a discrete defensive outcome that can swing short-term prop markets and reflect matchup dynamics.

Team shot-block totals depend on defensive personnel, rotations, and the matchup between Charlotte's and Phoenix's frontcourt players. Season-long tendencies and recent form give context, but single-game totals are heavily influenced by injuries, coach rotation decisions, and game pace; the market lists multiple mutually exclusive outcomes to capture those possibilities.

Market prices represent the crowd's real-time assessment of which block total outcome is most likely given available information and will move as new data (injuries, starting lineups, game-time reports) arrive.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which exact game and data source determine how the Charlotte at Phoenix: Blocks market settles?

The market is settled using the official box score for the Charlotte at Phoenix NBA game as published by the league or the market operator; the official scorer's blocked shots column is the authoritative source.

Do blocked shots credited in overtime count toward the market outcome?

Yes — blocks recorded during overtime are part of the official game box score and count toward the market outcome unless the event description explicitly states overtime is excluded.

How will a late injury or scratch to a team's leading shot‑blocker affect the market?

A late absence typically reduces that team’s expected block total and often causes market prices to adjust quickly; the magnitude depends on the replacement’s minutes and historical block rate.

What exactly qualifies as a 'block' for purposes of this event?

A block is any play credited as a blocked shot in the official box score; only blocks recorded by the official scorer count — replay or unofficial tallies do not alter settlement.

What pregame information should I monitor before trading on Charlotte at Phoenix: Blocks?

Watch confirmed starting lineups, official injury reports and minute restrictions, matchup notes on rim protection and opponent shot selection, and any late coach comments about rotations or defensive focus; also monitor the market operator for rule updates or settlement notes.

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