| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nikola Jokić | 55% | 55¢ | 58¢ | — | $2K | Trade → |
| Keyonte George | 3% | 0¢ | 3¢ | — | $2K | Trade → |
This market asks whether any player will record a triple-double in the Denver at Utah game. It matters because a triple-double is an uncommon, game-defining all-around performance that reflects usage, matchup, and game flow.
Denver and Utah have different styles that affect multi-category production: Denver often features a high-usage playmaker who accumulates rebounds and assists, while Utah’s rotation and ball-handling assignments determine how likely their players are to reach triple-digit stat lines across categories. Historical trends between these teams and recent roster/rotation changes can shift the baseline frequency of triple-doubles in their matchups.
Prediction market odds aggregate trader expectations about whether a triple-double will occur and update as new information arrives (injuries, rotations, lineups). Treat those odds as a live summary of market sentiment rather than a fixed forecast.
A triple-double is recorded when a player reaches double digits (10 or more) in three of the official statistical categories (points, rebounds, assists, steals, or blocks) as reflected in the game’s final official box score from the league’s statistics provider.
Watch the game’s primary playmakers and high-usage bigs who handle playmaking and crash the glass—these role types are the usual triple-double sources. For Denver, the team’s main facilitator/rebounder is the clear candidate; on Utah, the primary ball-handlers and large-minute forwards/centers are the players to monitor.
The market close time for this event is listed as TBD on the event page; check the event listing for the official close time. Resolution generally occurs after the game ends and the official box score is finalized, including any league stat corrections.
Yes—statistics accumulated in overtime count toward a player’s final box score and thus toward triple-double qualification, since the event resolves using the official game statistics.
This event’s outcome is whether at least one player records a triple-double; if multiple players do so, the market resolves based on the contract terms (typically as a single 'Yes' outcome), using the official box score to confirm occurrences.