| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Josh Giddey | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether one or more players will record a triple-double in the Chicago at Philadelphia game. It matters because triple-doubles are relatively uncommon single-game achievements that reflect broad player impact and can move related player-prop and game markets.
Chicago and Philadelphia have different offensive roles and pace, and team rotations, primary ball-handlers, and rebounding responsibilities shape who is most likely to compile across-the-board stats. Historical frequency of triple-doubles varies by player and season, and changes in rotations, trades, or coaching strategy during a season can materially alter those chances. Late scratches, minutes limits, and matchup-specific game plans are common sources of short-term fluctuation.
Market odds are a snapshot of how traders collectively price the chance of a triple-double happening in this specific game and will move as news (injuries, lineups, rest) arrives. Use the market as one input alongside box-score usage, recent form, and matchup context rather than a definitive prediction.
Settlement will be based on the official box score for the Chicago at Philadelphia game as reported by the market's designated data source; a triple-double is recorded when a player reaches at least 10 in three statistical categories on that official box score.
All players who appear in the official box score for that specific Chicago at Philadelphia game are considered, including starters and bench players; only stats logged in that game count.
The platform will publish the market close time (currently listed as TBD) — markets of this type normally close before tip-off; if the game is postponed or canceled, settlement follows the platform's event-specific rules (e.g., void/refund or reschedule) as announced by the operator.
Yes — statistics accumulated in overtime periods are included in the official box score and therefore count for determining whether a triple-double occurred.
Treat late injuries, rest/designated minutes, and minute restrictions as highly material: they change usage and the pool of players who could reach counting-stat thresholds, and such news typically causes rapid market adjustments ahead of tip-off.