| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bennedict Mathurin | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market concerns whether a triple-double will be recorded during the Los Angeles C at Milwaukee game. It matters because triple-doubles are game-impacting statistical feats that reflect usage, matchup dynamics, and player roles.
Triple-doubles are recorded when a single player reaches double digits in three statistical categories in the official box score; they are uncommon relative to other single-game milestones and tend to cluster around players who both handle the ball and crash the glass. Team style (pace, playmaking responsibilities, and rotation patterns) and the presence of versatile bigs or primary playmakers shape how frequently they occur in any given matchup.
Market prices aggregate trader views about the likelihood of a triple-double in this specific game, synthesizing information on availability, matchup, expected minutes, and in-game usage. Use prices as a real-time signal of market consensus, and check the event’s posted settlement rules for exact resolution criteria.
A triple-double is recorded when a single player reaches at least 10 in three statistical categories in the official box score for the game. The event will resolve according to the exchange’s posted settlement rules and the official box score used by the platform; check those rules for any edge cases (e.g., statisticians' corrections).
The most plausible candidates are the teams’ primary ball-handlers and versatile frontcourt players who log heavy minutes and both distribute and rebound. For this matchup, focus on each team’s starting primary playmaker and leading rebounder/playmaker combinations as shown in recent lineups and minutes.
'Closes: TBD' means the platform has not yet set the official trading cutoff; typically the market will close before or at game start per platform policy. Resolution occurs after the game based on the official box score and the exchange’s settlement rules; monitor the event page for the announced close time.
Whether overtime counts depends on the event’s settlement rules and the official box score used by the platform. Most markets use the game’s final official box score, which includes overtime totals, but you should confirm the event-specific rules on the platform before trading.
Late injuries, scratches, or unexpected lineup shifts can materially change who is likely to record a triple-double by reducing minutes or shifting usage. Such developments typically move market prices quickly; review real-time injury reports and the announced starting lineups prior to close.