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Detroit at San Antonio: Double Doubles

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Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Stephon Castle 0%
89¢ $0 Trade →
Cade Cunningham 0%
40¢ 70¢ $0 Trade →
Tobias Harris 0%
99¢ $0 Trade →
De'Aaron Fox 0%
89¢ $0 Trade →
Victor Wembanyama 0%
49¢ 79¢ $0 Trade →
Ausar Thompson 0%
99¢ $0 Trade →

About This Market

This market concerns whether one or more players will record a double‑double in the NBA game between Detroit and San Antonio. It matters to traders who want to express views about player performance, rotations, and matchup-driven stat outcomes.

Detroit and San Antonio bring different roster constructions and styles that shape box‑score production: frontcourt players and primary ball‑handlers are the usual double‑double candidates. Historical trends between these franchises, recent roster moves, and coaching emphasis on pace and rebounding all provide context for how likely double‑double lines are to be reached in any given game.

Market odds aggregate traders’ expectations about the outcomes listed for this specific game and update as new information (injuries, starting lineups, rest) arrives. They are a real‑time signal of sentiment, not a guarantee of the final box‑score result.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly counts as a double‑double for settlement in the Detroit at San Antonio: Double Doubles market?

Settlement uses the official NBA box score: a double‑double is any player reaching double figures in two of the five statistical categories (points, rebounds, assists, steals, blocks) as recorded in the official game statistics, including any postgame official corrections within the exchange’s stated review window.

How will late scratches, ejections, or in‑game injuries to Detroit or San Antonio players affect this market?

Such events typically cause rapid price movement in the market because they remove or reduce a player’s chance of a double‑double; final settlement, however, is based on the official box score after the game and any exchange rules about postgame stat corrections.

Which Detroit and San Antonio player types are the most realistic candidates to record a double‑double in this matchup?

Frontcourt players who log high rebound totals and primary ball‑handlers who generate assists are the most common candidates; look at likely starters, rotation bigs, and facilitators expected to play heavy minutes in the matchup.

Does this market resolve on individual player double‑doubles, any player on a team, or some other outcome?

The exact resolution rule depends on the outcome wording on the market page — some markets are player‑specific, others are team‑level or 'any player' outcomes. Always check the market’s outcome definitions to see which box‑score events will trigger settlement.

The event page says 'Closes: TBD' — when will trading stop and when will the winner be paid?

When close time is set it will be posted on the market page; commonly markets close shortly before game tipoff. Winning outcomes are settled after the official NBA final box score is available and after any exchange‑defined postgame review period, so check the market page and rules for precise timing.

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