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Detroit at Brooklyn: Three Pointers

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All Outcomes (15)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Duncan Robinson: 3+ 57%
51¢ 53¢ $358 Trade →
Duncan Robinson: 4+ 31%
21¢ 29¢ $153 Trade →
Cade Cunningham: 3+ 37%
30¢ 37¢ $106 Trade →
Cade Cunningham: 2+ 64%
57¢ 63¢ $20 Trade →
Tobias Harris: 2+ 40%
29¢ 41¢ $12 Trade →
Duncan Robinson: 1+ 0%
74¢ 96¢ $0 Trade →
Cade Cunningham: 1+ 0%
77¢ 90¢ $0 Trade →
Tobias Harris: 3+ 0%
25¢ $0 Trade →
Cade Cunningham: 5+ 0%
$0 Trade →
Cade Cunningham: 4+ 0%
11¢ 19¢ $0 Trade →
Tobias Harris: 4+ 0%
15¢ $0 Trade →
Duncan Robinson: 2+ 0%
68¢ 79¢ $0 Trade →
Tobias Harris: 1+ 0%
59¢ 78¢ $0 Trade →
Tobias Harris: 5+ 0%
11¢ $0 Trade →
Duncan Robinson: 5+ 0%
17¢ $0 Trade →

About This Market

This market concerns how many three-pointers the Detroit team will make in the Detroit at Brooklyn game; it matters for traders who want to express views on Detroit’s perimeter shooting performance rather than the final result.

Three-point production is driven by team style, player roles, and matchup context; markets like this isolate one statistical outcome so participants can trade on shooting variance. Historical trends in league spacing and a team’s recent shooting form both provide useful background, while venue, rest, and rotation decisions can shift expectations for a single game.

Market prices represent collective expectations about which outcome (a specific count or range of three-pointers) will occur for Detroit in this game; interpret them as real-time signals that update as new information (injuries, rotations, lineups) becomes available.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly do the 10 outcomes represent in the 'Detroit at Brooklyn: Three Pointers' market?

Each outcome corresponds to a specific number or range of three-pointers made by Detroit in that particular game; consult the market's outcome labels on the platform to see the exact breakdown (e.g., discrete counts or ranged buckets).

When will the 'Detroit at Brooklyn: Three Pointers' market close?

The listing shows the close time as TBD; typically such markets close at or just before the official game tip-off or at the time the exchange specifies — check the market page for the final close time and any operator notices.

How do late injuries or scratches to Detroit players affect this market?

Late injuries materially change the expected number of three-pointers by altering who shoots and how many minutes are available; the market will usually reprice as news arrives, and settlement will reflect the official game statistics after the event concludes.

Which Detroit players should I watch before trading this market?

Monitor Detroit’s primary perimeter shooters and ball-handlers, plus any bench players who produce catch-and-shoot threes; their projected minutes, recent shooting form, and matchup assignments versus Brooklyn determine the biggest impacts.

What official source determines the settled number of three-pointers for this market?

Settlement is based on the exchange’s stated official statistics provider or the NBA box score referenced in the market rules; check the market’s settlement rules for the exact data source and tie-breaking procedures.

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