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Detroit at Washington: Points

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All Outcomes (14)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Duncan Robinson: 15+ 0%
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Tobias Harris: 20+ 0%
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Ausar Thompson: 20+ 0%
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Tre Johnson: 15+ 0%
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Tre Johnson: 10+ 0%
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Tobias Harris: 10+ 0%
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Duncan Robinson: 10+ 0%
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Ausar Thompson: 15+ 0%
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Tobias Harris: 25+ 0%
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Tre Johnson: 20+ 0%
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Tre Johnson: 25+ 0%
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Duncan Robinson: 20+ 0%
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Tobias Harris: 15+ 0%
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Ausar Thompson: 10+ 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which points outcome will occur for the Detroit at Washington game as defined by the event—information that matters to traders who want to express views on how high- or low-scoring the game will be.

Detroit (Pistons) and Washington (Wizards) matchups can produce a wide range of scoring outcomes depending on roster construction, coaching, and pace. Season-long offensive and defensive trends, recent roster moves, and short-term factors such as injuries or rest can materially shift expected scoring for either team.

Market odds represent the aggregated views of participants about which scoring range is most likely, and they move as new information (lineups, injuries, matchup news) becomes available.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How will this market determine which points outcome wins?

Settlement follows the market's stated conditions; outcomes are determined using the official game scoring as recorded by the league or the market's designated data source, so check the event page for the precise settlement rule.

Why are there 14 outcomes and how are they structured?

The market divides the range of possible point totals into 14 discrete outcomes or buckets, so each outcome corresponds to a specific points range or threshold rather than a simple over/under.

What pre-game and in-game developments should I watch that can rapidly change this market?

Key things to monitor are late injury reports and starting lineup announcements, trade or roster news, in-game injuries or ejections, confirmed minutes for major scorers, and any coaching decisions that alter pace or rotation.

Does overtime count toward the settled points for this event?

Whether overtime is included depends on the market's settlement terms; many event markets use the official final score (including overtime) but you should verify the event page or rules to be certain.

How should I weight historical Detroit vs. Washington scoring when assessing this market?

Head-to-head history can show tendencies in pace and scoring, but prioritize very recent games, current rosters, and coach strategies—older results are less predictive when personnel or schemes have changed.

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