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Golden State at Los Angeles C: Three Pointers

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Bennedict Mathurin: 1+ 0%
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Bennedict Mathurin: 2+ 0%
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Bennedict Mathurin: 3+ 0%
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Bennedict Mathurin: 4+ 0%
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Bennedict Mathurin: 5+ 0%
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Darius Garland: 1+ 0%
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Darius Garland: 2+ 0%
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Darius Garland: 3+ 0%
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Darius Garland: 4+ 0%
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Darius Garland: 5+ 0%
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Stephen Curry: 2+ 0%
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Stephen Curry: 3+ 0%
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Stephen Curry: 4+ 0%
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Stephen Curry: 5+ 0%
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Stephen Curry: 6+ 0%
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About This Market

This market tracks the total number of successful three-point field goals made by both the Golden State Warriors and the Los Angeles Clippers during their scheduled matchup. It serves as a gauge for market expectations regarding the offensive pacing and perimeter shooting efficiency of these two teams.

Both franchises are known for modern offensive schemes that emphasize spacing and high-volume perimeter shooting. Because three-point variance is a significant driver of game outcomes, this market reflects the anticipated intensity of defensive pressure and the shooting streaks of key rotation players on both rosters.

Market prices represent the collective expectation of participants regarding the total volume of successful three-point shots, with higher prices indicating a consensus expectation of higher scoring benchmarks.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does this market include three-pointers made during an overtime period?

Yes, unless otherwise specified, statistical totals for NBA markets typically encompass all game time played, including overtime.

How do team injuries affect the total three-pointers in this market?

Injuries to primary shooters or floor spacers often lead to lower efficiency or fewer attempts, which can significantly shift the total count.

What historical impact do these two teams have on three-point totals?

Both teams generally rank near the league average or higher in three-point frequency, making this a high-volatility market compared to games involving less perimeter-oriented rosters.

Are there specific defensive schemes that could limit the total number of three-pointers?

Teams that utilize 'drop' coverage versus switching defenses can drastically alter the number of open three-point looks an opponent receives.

What happens to this market if the game is postponed or cancelled?

In the event of a cancellation or postponement beyond the standard window, markets are typically settled according to the exchange's rules regarding voids and rescheduling.

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