| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 238.5 points scored | 47% | 47¢ | 48¢ | — | $7K | Trade → |
| Over 235.5 points scored | 53% | 53¢ | 54¢ | — | $2K | Trade → |
| Over 229.5 points scored | 68% | 68¢ | 69¢ | — | $2K | Trade → |
| Over 232.5 points scored | 61% | 60¢ | 62¢ | — | $1K | Trade → |
| Over 244.5 points scored | 33% | 33¢ | 36¢ | — | $1K | Trade → |
| Over 241.5 points scored | 39% | 39¢ | 41¢ | — | $707 | Trade → |
| Over 226.5 points scored | 72% | 71¢ | 73¢ | — | $432 | Trade → |
| Over 253.5 points scored | 18% | 17¢ | 21¢ | — | $424 | Trade → |
| Over 247.5 points scored | 28% | 27¢ | 29¢ | — | $309 | Trade → |
| Over 223.5 points scored | 78% | 77¢ | 79¢ | — | $257 | Trade → |
| Over 250.5 points scored | 22% | 22¢ | 23¢ | — | $5 | Trade → |
This market asks which total combined points range the Memphis at Minnesota game will settle into; it matters for traders who want exposure to scoring outcomes rather than the game winner. Total-points markets aggregate public and private information about pace, injuries, and matchup dynamics into tradable prices.
This is an NBA matchup between Memphis and Minnesota where team styles, recent form, and availability of primary scorers drive expectations for scoring. Historical head-to-head results and league-wide scoring trends provide context, but game-specific factors such as rotations, rest, and late scratches often produce the largest single-day moves. The market currently shows 11 mutually exclusive total-point outcomes and trading volume that reflects trader interest.
Market prices represent the crowd’s view about which total-points bin is most likely given available information; rising prices on an outcome indicate traders are updating toward that outcome based on new data. Use price moves alongside box-score news (injuries, starting lineups, rest) to interpret shifting expectations rather than relying on any single data point.
The market’s 11 outcomes are mutually exclusive total-point bins; the single outcome whose defined points range contains the game’s official combined final score is the one that settles to true. Check the market page for the exact numerical ranges tied to each listed outcome.
Closing is listed as TBD on the event header, but markets like this typically lock trading shortly before tipoff; settlement occurs when the market operator records the official final combined points according to the platform’s settlement rule—see the market description for the precise cut-off and settlement source.
Whether overtime counts depends on the market’s settlement terms; consult the event page or platform rules for this market’s explicit policy. If it’s not stated, contact the platform’s support or check historical settlement notes for similar markets.
Primary scorers and usage-heavy guards/forwards are the biggest levers: for Memphis, the lead ball-handler and top wing scorers; for Minnesota, the roster’s high-usage scorer(s) and interior scorer(s). Late-game minute changes for these players, or unexpected bench scoring, are among the clearest drivers of a move in total-points expectations.
Volume is a proxy for liquidity and interest—higher traded volume generally makes it easier to execute meaningful trades without large price impact. However, always review current order book depth and recent trade sizes on the market page because volume is cumulative and short-term liquidity can still be uneven.