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Cleveland at Chicago: Team Totals

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All Outcomes (18)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Cleveland over 139.5 points scored 0%
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Chicago over 113.5 points scored 0%
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Cleveland over 127.5 points scored 0%
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Cleveland over 136.5 points scored 0%
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Cleveland over 130.5 points scored 0%
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Cleveland over 118.5 points scored 0%
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Chicago over 104.5 points scored 0%
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Cleveland over 133.5 points scored 0%
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Cleveland over 124.5 points scored 0%
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Chicago over 101.5 points scored 0%
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Chicago over 125.5 points scored 0%
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Cleveland over 115.5 points scored 0%
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Chicago over 107.5 points scored 0%
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Cleveland over 121.5 points scored 0%
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Chicago over 110.5 points scored 0%
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Chicago over 122.5 points scored 0%
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Chicago over 119.5 points scored 0%
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Chicago over 116.5 points scored 0%
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About This Market

This market lets traders buy and sell outcomes tied to the point totals scored by Cleveland or Chicago in their head-to-head game. It matters because team totals markets concentrate on scoring drivers rather than game winner, offering a way to express views about offense, defense, and pace.

Cleveland and Chicago are NBA franchises with different offensive identities and roster compositions; their head-to-head history can show trends in pace and scoring but changes season to season as rosters and coaching staffs evolve. Team totals markets distill those dynamics into discrete scoring outcomes so traders can react to injuries, rotations, and matchup advantages in the lead-up to tip-off.

Market prices reflect collective expectations about which scoring-range outcome will occur for the designated team; higher prices imply stronger market belief that a particular bucket will be the settlement outcome. Interpret prices as information about relative likelihood between listed outcomes, and check labels to see which team and which total each outcome corresponds to.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What do the 18 outcomes in the 'Cleveland at Chicago: Team Totals' market represent?

Each listed outcome corresponds to a specific scoring bucket or threshold for the team total(s) referenced on the market page; inspect the market labels to see which team and which point-range each outcome covers, since labels determine settlement conditions.

How will the 'Cleveland at Chicago: Team Totals' market be settled if the game goes to overtime?

Settlement rules can vary by market; check the event’s settlement notes on the platform for whether overtime points are included. If not specified on the event page, consult the platform’s official rulebook or market description before trading.

When does trading close for the 'Cleveland at Chicago: Team Totals' market?

The event currently shows a TBD close time; most markets close at or shortly before the scheduled game start, but you must confirm the exact cutoff on this market’s page to know when positions can no longer be opened or changed.

Which data source determines the final team total for the 'Cleveland at Chicago: Team Totals' market?

Markets typically settle using the official game scoring reported by the league’s official box score or the settlement source listed on the event page; verify the named source on this market to confirm which official record will be used for final totals.

What pregame developments should I monitor specifically for the 'Cleveland at Chicago: Team Totals' market?

Track final injury reports, confirmed starting lineups, announced minute limits, any reported tactical changes (e.g., resting star players), and late scratches — all can shift expected team scoring and thus affect the relative value of outcomes in this market.

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