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Cleveland at Chicago: Steals

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Evan Mobley: 3+ 0%
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Donovan Mitchell: 2+ 0%
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Matas Buzelis: 3+ 0%
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Evan Mobley: 1+ 0%
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Evan Mobley: 2+ 0%
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James Harden: 3+ 0%
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Donovan Mitchell: 3+ 0%
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Matas Buzelis: 2+ 0%
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James Harden: 2+ 0%
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Donovan Mitchell: 1+ 0%
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Matas Buzelis: 1+ 0%
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James Harden: 1+ 0%
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About This Market

This market asks traders to predict how many steals will be recorded in the Cleveland at Chicago game; it matters because steals are a high-variance defensive event that reflect pressure, tempo, and turnover risk.

Context includes each team's defensive tendencies, the matchup between primary ball-handlers and on-ball defenders, and the expected pace of play for this particular meeting. Historical head-to-head results and recent form can provide guidance, but game-to-game variance and lineup changes make steals harder to forecast than box-score aggregates.

Market prices summarize collective expectations and will move as information (injuries, rotations, official start time) becomes available; interpret prices as the crowd's current view, not a fixed forecast.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which contest does 'Cleveland at Chicago: Steals' refer to and where can I confirm the scheduled start?

It refers to the official Cleveland road game at Chicago listed on the contract; check the market page or the exchange's event details for the confirmed opponent, venue, and any published start time.

How is a 'steal' defined for this market and which source is used for settlement?

A steal is the official defensive statistic recorded when a defender legally takes the ball from an opponent leading to a change of possession; settlement follows the official box score provider designated by the exchange (the market's rules will identify the data source).

Does overtime count toward the steals total in this market?

Whether overtime counts depends on the contract's settlement rules; many exchange markets use the official final box score including overtime unless the contract specifies otherwise, so consult the event's settlement terms on the market page.

What happens to the market if the game is postponed, suspended, or canceled?

Resolution in those cases follows the exchange's contingency rules — markets are often suspended until rescheduled or voided and refunded if the event is canceled; review the platform's policies for the definitive procedure for this specific event.

The market lists nine outcomes — are those exact totals or ranges and how do I know which to pick?

Outcome labels on the contract define whether each outcome corresponds to an exact total, a range, or a threshold; read the outcome descriptions on the market page to see how steals are bucketed and how settlement will be determined.

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