| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Memphis | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Detroit | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win the head-to-head game when Memphis visits Detroit; it gives traders a way to express and trade expectations about the matchup. Outcomes matter to bettors, fans, and analysts tracking market-implied information about injuries, rotations, and matchup edges.
Memphis and Detroit are franchises with different roster construction and recent trajectories; matchups between them often highlight contrasts in pace, defensive schemes, and frontcourt-versus-backcourt strengths. Home-court, travel, and roster availability have historically been important when these teams meet, and single-game markets react quickly to late-breaking news about player status and coaching decisions.
Market prices reflect the crowd’s aggregate view of which team is more likely to win given available information; price moves signal how new information (injuries, starting lineups, rest) is being interpreted by traders. Remember that settlement is based on the official final game result regardless of intra-game expectations.
The two outcomes correspond to which team wins the game (Memphis wins or Detroit wins). The market settles based on the official final score as published by the league or the designated official result source, including any overtime periods.
Resolution follows the exchange’s published rules for event cancellations or postponements: if the game produces an official result within the timeframe specified by the market it will settle normally; if it is canceled or not rescheduled within that window, trades may be voided or settled per the platform’s cancellation policy—check the market rules for specifics.
Settlement uses the official game result as reported by the league or the platform’s designated official source (for example, the league’s official box score or game report). The market uses that official record to determine the winning outcome.
A late-out typically causes immediate price movement as traders update expectations, but settlement is unaffected by why a player missed the game—the market outcome is still determined solely by the official final result of the game.
Home-court can influence outcomes via crowd effects, travel fatigue for the visitor, and familiarity with the arena; traders often consider each team’s historical home/away splits, travel schedule, and any lineup changes to assess how much home advantage might matter in this specific matchup.