| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Miami | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Cleveland | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win the Miami at Cleveland matchup—a head-to-head binary market on the game outcome. It matters to traders and fans because game results affect standings, team momentum, and in-play betting dynamics.
Miami (Heat) and Cleveland (Cavaliers) are Eastern Conference opponents with recent playoff-relevant histories; both sides have invested in star guards and versatile frontcourt players. Individual availability, matchup fit and recent form typically shape outcomes in this fixture, and the game can influence seeding and short-term public perception of each roster.
Market prices represent the crowd's view of which side is more likely to win and will change as new information arrives (injuries, starting lineups, in-game events). In this binary market one outcome corresponds to a Miami win and the other to a Cleveland win; settlement follows the official final result of the game.
The two outcomes are a Miami win and a Cleveland win; the market settles based on the official final result of the game as recorded by the league, including any overtime periods.
Closure will follow the platform's scheduling for this game—typically markets close at the official scheduled tip/kickoff time; resolution occurs after the game's official completion. If the date or kickoff is changed, the platform will update the market timeline according to its published rules.
Injuries and late scratches can move market prices as participants react, but they do not alter settlement criteria: the market resolves to whichever team wins the official game regardless of who played.
In such cases the market will follow the exchange's resolution policy: the market may be paused, remain open until the rescheduled contest is played, or be settled/refunded per the platform's rules. Check the platform notices for the official treatment of postponements or cancellations.
Key stats include three-point and paint scoring efficiency, turnover differential, rebound margin, free-throw attempts, and bench scoring; late-game foul trouble and assist-to-turnover ratios also frequently influence market adjustments for this matchup.