| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shai Gilgeous-Alexander | 3% | 1¢ | 3¢ | — | $4K | Trade → |
| Nikola Jokić | 47% | 37¢ | 45¢ | — | $3K | Trade → |
This market asks whether a triple-double will be recorded in the Denver at Oklahoma City game. It matters to traders, fantasy players, and bettors because a triple-double is a high-impact individual performance that often reflects how a game is being played.
Denver and Oklahoma City feature players with different play styles: Denver centers and primary playmakers often accumulate rebounds and assists, while Oklahoma City's guards and forwards generate high usage and assist opportunities. Matchup dynamics, rotation patterns, and recent usage rates for key players all shape the likelihood of a triple-double in any given game.
Market prices aggregate traders’ real-time views about the event and move as news (injuries, lineups, pace projections) arrives; they are a snapshot of consensus expectations, not guarantees of the outcome.
The market is structured around whether a triple-double occurs in this game—typically a 'Yes' outcome for at least one player recording a triple-double and a 'No' outcome for none; check the market page for the precise phrasing used by the exchange.
The listing shows the close time as TBD; many game-specific markets close at or shortly before tipoff, but this can vary by exchange—monitor the market page for the official closing timestamp.
Watch Denver’s primary playmaker(s) and bigs who handle the ball and collect rebounds, and Oklahoma City’s high-usage guards and multi-category contributors; check each team’s announced starters and projected minutes before trading to see who has the best opportunity.
Late injuries or changes to expected minutes can materially shift the market because they alter who is on the floor and how many opportunities for points, rebounds, and assists each player will have; markets typically react quickly to official confirmations and reliable reports.
Use official NBA box scores and player game logs, team stat splits, and reputable analytics sites to review recent multi-category games and minutes trends; also review the market’s trade history and any commentary for how other traders are interpreting that data.