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Detroit at Miami: Double Doubles

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All Outcomes (5)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Bam Adebayo 45%
43¢ 48¢ $313 Trade →
Tyler Herro 11%
$291 Trade →
Davion Mitchell 16%
$103 Trade →
Tobias Harris 10%
$24 Trade →
Kel'el Ware 0%
44¢ $0 Trade →

About This Market

This market asks which double-double outcomes will occur in the Detroit at Miami game — a double-double is when a player records 10+ in two statistical categories in a single game. It matters because double-doubles reflect high individual impact and can indicate which players or matchups will control the contest.

Detroit and Miami have different roster constructions and playing styles that influence double-double opportunities: Detroit’s young frontcourt and primary playmaker can generate points and rebounds/assists, while Miami’s veterans and interior presence often produce rebounds and interior scoring. Historically, centers and primary playmakers are the most frequent double-double earners, and matchup factors such as pace, defensive scheme, and rotation patterns affect those frequencies.

Market prices represent the collective expectation about which double-double outcome will occur and update as new information arrives (injuries, starting lineups, in-game news). Treat prices as real-time indicators, not fixed forecasts — they change up to settlement, which is tied to the official game statistics.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When will the Detroit at Miami: Double Doubles market close and how is settlement timed?

Closure is listed as TBD on the event; typically markets like this close at the official game tip-off or at a time set by the platform. Settlement is performed using the official NBA box score after the game concludes, per the platform’s rules.

Which Detroit and Miami players are commonly considered double-double candidates for this event?

Candidates are usually the teams’ leading rebounders and primary playmakers — for Detroit that generally means the primary center and lead guard, and for Miami the primary interior player and top facilitator. Look at recent box scores, lineup trends, and usage to identify the current candidates for this specific game.

How does this market define a double-double for settlement purposes in the Detroit at Miami game?

A double-double is defined as recording 10 or more in two official statistical categories in the NBA box score (points, rebounds, assists, steals, or blocks). Overtime statistics count toward totals, and the official scorer’s box score is used for settlement.

What happens if a player is ruled out or injured after the market opens but before the game?

If a player is ruled out, their odds will typically adjust to reflect their absence; settlement still relies on the official box score — a player who does not play will not record stats, so outcomes tied to that player will resolve accordingly. Check the platform’s published rules for any edge-case handling.

How do coaching decisions like minute restrictions or load management affect this market for Detroit at Miami?

Minute restrictions and load management reduce a player’s opportunity to reach counting-stat thresholds, lowering their practical chance of a double-double. Conversely, increased minutes for veterans or expanded roles for bench players can create new double-double opportunities — monitor pregame rotations and in-season rest patterns for both teams.

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