| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tobias Harris: 3+ | 0% | 0¢ | 99¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Tobias Harris: 2+ | 0% | 0¢ | 99¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Tobias Harris: 1+ | 0% | 0¢ | 99¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Cade Cunningham: 1+ | 0% | 58¢ | 98¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Cade Cunningham: 3+ | 0% | 0¢ | 52¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Cade Cunningham: 2+ | 0% | 25¢ | 78¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks how many steals will be recorded in the Detroit at Brooklyn game; it matters because steals are a volatile, game-changing defensive statistic that bettors use to express views on defense, tempo, and individual matchups.
Detroit and Brooklyn bring different defensive styles and ball‑handling profiles that can push the steals total up or down: Detroit has recently emphasized perimeter disruption and active hands in passing lanes, while Brooklyn’s roster construction and rotation patterns affect how often opponents can generate takeaways. Game context — starting lineups, back‑to‑back scheduling, and coaching game plans — typically shapes the expected steals outcome more than single-game scoring bursts.
Market prices represent the crowd’s collective expectation for which steals outcome will occur; interpret changes as the market updating to new information (lineup news, injuries, minutes, or in‑game developments) rather than as fixed truth.
They are six mutually exclusive outcomes that partition the possible number of steals in the game (commonly implemented as ranges or discrete totals); check the market description for the exact boundaries before trading.
The market will typically close at or just before game tipoff or at another clearly stated cutoff; if the event lists 'TBD' watch the market page for a posted close time or updates tied to the official game start.
Late scratches or changes to starting guards and primary defenders can materially shift expectations because those players disproportionately create or prevent steals; such news often produces rapid market adjustments.
Players who handle the ball often (creating opportunities for opponents to steal) and the teams’ top on‑ball/perimeter defenders matter most; role players who log spike minutes on defense can also swing the total in a single game.
Combine projected pace (expected possessions) with matchups: fast pace plus active perimeter defenders raises plausible steal volume, while slow tempo, isolation scoring, or dominant post play reduces opportunities; adjust views when lineup news or coaching tendencies indicate a different game plan.