| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Russell Westbrook | 26% | 20¢ | 26¢ | — | $2K | Trade → |
| Precious Achiuwa | 39% | 37¢ | 42¢ | — | $868 | Trade → |
| DeMar DeRozan | 0% | 0¢ | 2¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Aaron Nesmith | 0% | 0¢ | 41¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which player(s) will record a double-double in the NBA game between Indiana and Sacramento. It matters to traders and fantasy players because double-doubles are driven by role, matchup, and minutes, so the market aggregates real-time information about those factors.
Double-doubles occur when a player records 10 or more in two statistical categories (commonly points+rebounds or points+assists). Team styles, rotations, and individual roles shape how often players reach double-doubles; frontcourt players and primary playmakers are the most frequent contributors. Matchup history between these franchises and recent changes to lineups or minutes can shift expectations for a given game.
Market prices reflect the collective assessment of how likely each listed outcome is given available information (injuries, rotations, rest, pace). Prices move as new data (official injury reports, starting lineups, coach announcements) arrive, but they are not guarantees — they summarize market sentiment at any moment.
The event page currently lists the close time as TBD; platforms typically close trading shortly before the official game tip or at a published cutoff — check this event’s trading clock on the market page for the final cutoff.
Settlement uses the official NBA box score for the game: a double-double is credited when a player records at least 10 in two statistical categories (points, rebounds, assists, steals, blocks) as shown on the league’s official game statistics.
If a player is on the game-day roster but is recorded as DNP (did not play), settlement relies on the official box score — absent the required statistics, that player will not be credited with a double-double. Consult the event page for any platform-specific DNP rules.
Look at the frontcourt matchup for rebound opportunities (size, athleticism, and box-out tendencies), and the matchup for ball-handling/playmaking that affects assist opportunities. Defensive schemes, how each team defends post-ups and drives, and which starters play heavy minutes are key matchup elements.
Resolution follows the platform’s published settlement policy; many markets require an official completed box score to settle, while postponed or suspended games may be voided or held until completion per platform rules — check this event’s settlement terms on the market page for specifics.