| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| James Harden | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Bam Adebayo | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether any player will record a triple-double during the scheduled Miami at Cleveland game, providing a way to trade on an individual in-game statistical milestone. It matters because triple-doubles are rare, high-impact events that reflect usage, matchup dynamics, and game flow.
Miami and Cleveland have differing styles that affect triple-double likelihood: Cleveland's guards and bigs often create counting stats through high usage and rebound opportunities, while Miami emphasizes team defense and shared playmaking. Historical frequency of triple-doubles for specific players and recent season trends inform expectations, but single-game outcomes depend heavily on rotations, matchups, and game context. Market liquidity and late roster news can shift the consensus quickly for a given matchup.
Market prices represent the aggregated betting market view about whether a triple-double will occur; price moves reflect new information like injury reports or lineup changes. Use prices as a dynamic signal rather than a fixed forecast and monitor updates up to tip-off for the most relevant information.
The market typically has 'Yes' and 'No' outcomes: 'Yes' means at least one player records a triple-double in the game, and 'No' means none do; always confirm the contract definition on the platform before trading.
The market's close time is listed as TBD; platforms commonly close markets at or just before the scheduled tip-off and settle after the official box score is finalized, so watch for the platform's announced close and settlement rules.
Traders should monitor primary ball-handlers and high-minute versatile players—those who accumulate assists and rebounds in addition to points—since they are the likeliest candidates; check recent box scores and usage trends for specifics on who is trending toward those roles.
Late injury updates and lineup changes can materially alter the market because losing a primary assist- or rebound-creator reduces triple-double odds, while increased minutes for a playmaker can raise them; markets often move quickly on verified pregame news.
Most platforms use the official box score, which includes overtime stats, so overtime typically increases the chance of a triple-double; confirm the platform's settlement rules to be certain.