| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kelly Oubre Jr. | 0% | 2¢ | 26¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the designated double-double outcome will occur in the Memphis at Philadelphia game; it matters because double-doubles are a common performance milestone that reflect strong contributions from frontcourt and playmaking players and can be decisive for bettors tracking player statistical production.
Memphis and Philadelphia are facing off in an NBA regular-season matchup where frontcourt production, pace, and matchup dynamics often determine rebound and assist totals. Historically, this pairing features battle for interior rebounds and post scoring, and the teams' recent rotations, minutes distributions, and injury status shape who is likely to reach double-digit totals in two categories. Seasonal context such as back-to-back schedules, rest, and team strategies can change typical output from players.
Market odds summarize collective expectations about whether the event’s double-double outcome will occur; interpret them as the market’s snapshot of perceived likelihood and adjust for news (injuries, lineup changes) that can shift those expectations before the market closes.
Check the market’s official description on the event page for the exact resolution language; commonly it resolves on whether a specified player, any player on a team, or any player in the game records a double-double as defined by the market.
Resolution typically uses the official NBA box score, so any player credited in that box score counts unless the market explicitly restricts eligible players; always confirm the market’s eligibility rules.
Most event rules follow the official box score, which includes overtime stats, but you should verify the market’s rule text to be certain.
Markets have specific resolution policies for postponements or cancellations — common approaches include waiting for the game to be completed within a set timeframe or voiding/refunding if not completed; consult the market’s resolution policy for the controlling rule.
Markets generally close shortly before the scheduled tip-off and settle after the official final box score is posted and any league reviews are complete; check the event page for the posted close time and settlement procedure.