| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alperen Sengun | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Josh Giddey | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether any player will record a triple-double in the Houston at Chicago game; it matters because triple-doubles are rare, high-impact stat lines that often indicate an all-around performance influencing game outcome and player valuation.
Triple-doubles require a player to reach double digits in three statistical categories—usually points, rebounds, and assists—so they depend on a player's role and the game's flow. Team rosters, rotations, and pace (how many possessions each team runs) shape how likely the conditions for a triple-double are to appear. Historical frequency varies by team and season depending on who is on the court and coaching tendencies.
Market prices reflect the crowd's real-time assessment of how likely a triple-double is in this specific game, updating as lineup news, injuries, and other information arrive. Use the market as a continuously updated signal rather than a fixed forecast; odds move when new, game-specific information changes the underlying probability.
The market typically resolves to a binary outcome: YES if at least one player records a triple-double in the listed game, NO if no player reaches double digits in three statistical categories during regulation and any specified additional time per platform rules.
Closing time is set by the platform and is often tied to the game's official tip-off or posted as a specific timestamp; check the event page for the definite cut-off once it is published.
Players who lead their team in assists and also contribute significant rebounds—typically primary ball-handlers and versatile bigs who handle playmaking—are the most plausible candidates. Check recent game logs and who is starting or expected to play heavy minutes for each team.
Late scratches or load-management decisions can materially change the market because they reallocate minutes and stat opportunities; a late absence of a primary playmaker or rebounder usually reduces the likelihood, while an increased role for a versatile teammate can raise it.
Historical matchups can provide context on pace and which team typically controls rebounds or assists, but roster and coaching changes matter more than long-ago games. Focus on recent games, current season usage rates, and up-to-date matchup info rather than distant head-to-head history.