| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pascal Siakam | 0% | 1¢ | 79¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether any player will record a triple-double during the Indiana at Portland game; outcomes matter because triple-doubles are rare, high-impact performances that can shift both game results and in-play market prices.
A triple-double occurs when a player records double digits in three statistical categories (commonly points, rebounds, assists). Historical frequency depends on team styles, player roles and minutes; teams that push pace, have high-usage playmakers, or feature versatile rebounders and distributors produce more triple-double opportunities. Context-specific factors such as rotations, recent form, and matchups between backcourts and frontcourts will shape the likelihood in this matchup.
Market odds reflect the market’s collective assessment of how likely a triple-double is in this specific game and update as new information arrives. Track pregame injury reports, confirmed starters and in-game box scores to interpret moves in the market.
A triple-double is any player recording at least 10 in three official statistical categories (points, rebounds, assists, steals, or blocks) on the final official box score for the game.
Focus on Indiana’s primary ball-handler(s) and any versatile wing or big who regularly posts high rebound or assist totals; those who start and play heavy minutes are the most relevant to monitor in pregame and injury reports.
Watch Portland’s lead playmaker and any multi-category contributors (players who mix scoring with rebounding and assists); confirmed starters and their recent usage and minute trends provide the best signals.
Late absences or reduced minutes for primary creators reduce the chance of a triple-double by that player, while unexpected heavy minutes for a substitute or a role shift (e.g., a playmaker asked to handle more) can create new triple-double candidates; markets typically react quickly to such news.
Yes — statistics from overtime are included in the official NBA box score and count toward a triple-double. The market is settled against the final official box score of the scheduled Indiana at Portland game once the league certifies the result.