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Houston at San Antonio: Three Pointers

📊 $9K traded 🏦 Source: Kalshi
Total Volume
$9K
Open Interest
8,585
Active Markets
40
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40

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All Outcomes (40)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Victor Wembanyama: 2+ 54%
50¢ 54¢ $3K Trade →
Victor Wembanyama: 3+ 28%
24¢ 28¢ $2K Trade →
De'Aaron Fox: 2+ 54%
50¢ 53¢ $789 Trade →
Kevin Durant: 3+ 44%
41¢ 44¢ $526 Trade →
Kevin Durant: 2+ 69%
64¢ 69¢ $383 Trade →
Victor Wembanyama: 1+ 81%
76¢ 82¢ $312 Trade →
Victor Wembanyama: 4+ 13%
11¢ 12¢ $303 Trade →
Tari Eason: 2+ 50%
47¢ 50¢ $224 Trade →
Stephon Castle: 2+ 26%
26¢ 28¢ $195 Trade →
Victor Wembanyama: 5+ 5%
$189 Trade →
Reed Sheppard: 3+ 58%
52¢ 56¢ $172 Trade →
Tari Eason: 5+ 4%
$166 Trade →
De'Aaron Fox: 3+ 27%
25¢ 27¢ $119 Trade →
Tari Eason: 4+ 10%
12¢ $100 Trade →
Tari Eason: 3+ 25%
20¢ 25¢ $100 Trade →
Amen Thompson: 1+ 31%
30¢ 32¢ $90 Trade →
Stephon Castle: 1+ 60%
58¢ 61¢ $86 Trade →
Kevin Durant: 1+ 91%
86¢ 92¢ $70 Trade →
Reed Sheppard: 4+ 33%
33¢ 34¢ $66 Trade →
Stephon Castle: 3+ 10%
$55 Trade →
Kevin Durant: 4+ 24%
20¢ 24¢ $38 Trade →
Kevin Durant: 5+ 13%
13¢ $33 Trade →
De'Aaron Fox: 1+ 83%
76¢ 83¢ $32 Trade →
De'Aaron Fox: 4+ 12%
10¢ 11¢ $32 Trade →
Alperen Sengun: 1+ 36%
31¢ 36¢ $17 Trade →
Tari Eason: 1+ 79%
74¢ 79¢ $7 Trade →
Reed Sheppard: 2+ 79%
75¢ 79¢ $7 Trade →
Alperen Sengun: 2+ 18%
14¢ $5 Trade →
Alperen Sengun: 3+ 0%
10¢ $0 Trade →
Amen Thompson: 4+ 0%
$0 Trade →
De'Aaron Fox: 5+ 0%
$0 Trade →
Amen Thompson: 3+ 0%
13¢ $0 Trade →
Alperen Sengun: 4+ 0%
$0 Trade →
Alperen Sengun: 5+ 0%
$0 Trade →
Stephon Castle: 5+ 0%
$0 Trade →
Amen Thompson: 2+ 0%
12¢ $0 Trade →
Reed Sheppard: 5+ 0%
16¢ 20¢ $0 Trade →
Reed Sheppard: 1+ 0%
88¢ 96¢ $0 Trade →
Stephon Castle: 4+ 0%
$0 Trade →
Amen Thompson: 5+ 0%
$0 Trade →

About This Market

This market concerns how many three-pointers will be made in the NBA game between Houston and San Antonio. It matters because three-point volume and accuracy can swing game outcomes and are a common focus for traders and fans.

Houston and San Antonio have historically featured different offensive identities that influence three-point attempts: one team may prioritize pace and perimeter shooting while the other emphasizes ball movement and role shooters, though rosters and strategies evolve season-to-season. League-wide trends toward higher three-point attempt rates also affect baseline expectations for totals in any given matchup.

Market prices aggregate traders’ views about which specific three-pointer total (or range) will occur in this game; use prices as a market consensus signal while also checking the platform’s outcome labels and settlement rules.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly does the 'Three Pointers' market count for Houston at San Antonio?

The title signals the market concerns three-pointers in the Houston at San Antonio game, but the market page will show whether it tracks combined team totals, a single team's total, or a specific player’s makes—check the outcome labels and event description for the precise definition used for settlement.

How are the 40 outcomes mapped to three-point totals in this market?

Forty outcomes typically represent either a series of discrete totals or grouped ranges covering the plausible number of made threes; inspect the outcome list on the market page to see the exact mapping (each outcome label explains the total or range it represents).

When will trading close for this market given the page shows 'Closes: TBD'?

TBD means the platform has not yet announced a final close time; most game-specific markets close before tip-off or at a platform-specified cutoff, so monitor the market page and platform notifications for the posted close time before the game.

Will three-pointers scored in overtime count toward the Houston at San Antonio market settlement?

Settlement rules vary by market and platform: some markets include overtime while others exclude it. Confirm the market’s settlement criteria on the event page or in the platform’s rules to know whether overtime is counted.

Which in-game announcements or late developments for Houston at San Antonio are most likely to change the market?

Late scratches or injury reports for primary shooters, announced changes to starting lineups or rotations, rest-day confirmations, major in-game foul trouble, and any public large trades or news items will tend to move prices because they change expected three-point volume and accuracy.

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