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Cleveland at Chicago: Triple Doubles

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About This Market

This market asks whether a player will record a triple-double in the Cleveland at Chicago game. It matters because triple-doubles are rare, game-defining performances that depend on player usage and game context.

Triple-doubles occur when a player records double digits in three statistical categories (commonly points, rebounds, assists). Frequency has changed over time with shifts in pace, positional roles, and playmaking; the specific likelihood in this Cleveland at Chicago matchup depends on the current rosters, rotations, and game conditions. Check the market page for the exact wording and resolution rules before trading.

Market odds express how traders collectively view the chance of a triple-double occurring in this game and will move as injury news, starting lineups, and minutes information becomes available. Use odds as a dynamic signal, not a guarantee — they update with new information up until the market closes.

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What exactly counts as a triple-double for the Cleveland at Chicago market?

A triple-double is recorded when a single player reaches 10 or more in three statistical categories in the official box score (points, rebounds, assists, steals, or blocks). Always confirm the market's specific resolution text on the platform for any variations.

Does the Cleveland at Chicago market include overtime when determining a triple-double?

Resolution rules vary by market; many sports markets use the official box score including overtime, but you should verify the Cleveland at Chicago market description or rulebook on the platform to confirm whether overtime is counted.

Which Cleveland and Chicago player roles are most relevant to monitor before this game?

Monitor primary ball-handlers (who accumulate assists), high-usage scorers, and rebounders such as starting guards, point guards, and frontcourt players who are projected to play heavy minutes — those roles produce the stat mix needed for a triple-double.

How soon before tip-off does this market typically close and how will that affect trading on Cleveland at Chicago?

This specific market lists its close time as TBD; on similar markets trading often stops at or shortly before tip-off. Confirm the exact close time on the market page because last-minute lineup news and injury reports can significantly affect prices.

If a player is listed as questionable or on a minutes restriction for Cleveland or Chicago, how should that change how I view this market?

Questionable status or minutes restrictions materially reduce a player's chance of compiling the counting stats needed for a triple-double. Track official injury updates, warm-up reports, and announced minute plans — a downgrade or tight limit on minutes can be dispositive for this market.

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