| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Russell Westbrook | 7% | 4¢ | 5¢ | — | $8K | Trade → |
This market asks whether at least one player will record a triple-double in the Indiana at Sacramento game. It matters because triple-doubles are game-level events that reflect individual all-around performance and can swing market prices as news arrives.
Triple-doubles occur when a player reaches double figures in three statistical categories (points, rebounds, assists, steals, or blocks) in a single game; they are uncommon but have become more frequent with modern usage patterns and faster pace. Team styles, rotations, and key player roles for both Indiana and Sacramento shape the baseline likelihood for this specific matchup.
Market odds aggregate trader expectations and move as new information (injuries, lineups, minutes, weather for travel, etc.) appears; treat prices as a real-time consensus signal rather than a fixed forecast, and be aware that thin volume can make prices volatile.
A triple-double is recorded when a player reaches at least 10 in three of the five official statistical categories (points, rebounds, assists, steals, blocks) on the official box score used by the exchange.
Resolution is based on the game’s official box score after the contest, including overtime; check the exchange’s rules for any specified settlement timing or windows for official stat corrections.
Likeliest candidates are high-usage guards who generate assists and points, or versatile frontcourt players who combine scoring, rebounding, and playmaking; bench players can emerge if starters are limited or injured.
Late injury reports and rest designations can materially change the market by eliminating candidates or expanding others’ roles, so monitor official injury reports, inactives, and pregame rotations closely.
Yes, overtime statistics are included in the official box score and therefore count; postgame stat corrections sometimes occur, and the market settles according to the exchange’s stated policy on which official statistics are used and any correction window.