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Houston at San Antonio: Steals

📊 $358 traded 🏦 Source: Kalshi
Total Volume
$358
Open Interest
74
Active Markets
12
Markets
12

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All Outcomes (12)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Victor Wembanyama: 3+ 12%
10¢ 17¢ $284 Trade →
Amen Thompson: 2+ 48%
44¢ 48¢ $41 Trade →
Devin Vassell: 1+ 64%
66¢ $18 Trade →
Amen Thompson: 1+ 77%
72¢ 79¢ $8 Trade →
Stephon Castle: 2+ 40%
33¢ 39¢ $7 Trade →
Devin Vassell: 3+ 0%
14¢ $0 Trade →
Devin Vassell: 2+ 0%
31¢ $0 Trade →
Victor Wembanyama: 1+ 0%
67¢ 73¢ $0 Trade →
Stephon Castle: 1+ 0%
68¢ 74¢ $0 Trade →
Stephon Castle: 3+ 0%
11¢ 15¢ $0 Trade →
Amen Thompson: 3+ 0%
17¢ 23¢ $0 Trade →
Victor Wembanyama: 2+ 0%
35¢ 36¢ $0 Trade →

About This Market

This prediction market asks how many steals will be recorded in the Houston at San Antonio game. It matters because steals are a key defensive stat that reflect pressure, turnovers, and can shift in-game momentum.

Houston vs San Antonio is a regular matchup between two NBA franchises (or their affiliates), and steals totals depend on team defensive philosophies, pace of play, and matchup-specific tendencies. Historical head-to-heads and season-long defensive metrics give context, but day-of factors like rotations and injuries often have large effects.

Market prices aggregate participant expectations about the final steals total and update as new information arrives (starting lineups, injury reports, lineup changes, referee assignments). Use the market as a real-time indicator of consensus sentiment rather than an absolute prediction.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When does this market close and when will it settle?

The listed close time is TBD; markets like this typically close before or at the scheduled game start and settle using the official game box score after the league finalizes statistics. Check the event page for the market’s exact close and settlement rules.

What exactly are the nine outcomes being traded in this steals market?

This event contains nine discrete outcomes created by the market designer (commonly numeric ranges or specific totals). To know the precise thresholds or labels for each outcome, view the outcome list on the event page.

Do steals recorded in overtime count toward the market outcome?

Official box-score stats usually include overtime totals, so overtime steals are typically included; however, always confirm the market’s settlement rules on the event page because some markets explicitly limit settlement to regulation time.

How do injuries and late scratch news affect this steals market?

Injuries and scratches can materially change the market because they alter which players are on the floor and how coaches adjust rotations—loss of a primary on-ball defender or a ball-handler changes steal opportunities and is quickly reflected in trading activity.

Why does this market show zero volume traded and how should I treat that when evaluating prices?

Zero reported volume means no contracts have been traded yet; low or no volume implies thin liquidity and that displayed prices may reflect initial listings or minimal information. Treat early prices cautiously and watch for trades or news that increase volume and clarify consensus.

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