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Miami at Houston: Three Pointers

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All Outcomes (25)
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Reed Sheppard: 5+ 0%
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Reed Sheppard: 1+ 0%
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Kevin Durant: 1+ 0%
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Tari Eason: 3+ 0%
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Tari Eason: 1+ 0%
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Tari Eason: 2+ 0%
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Tari Eason: 4+ 0%
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Reed Sheppard: 4+ 0%
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Tyler Herro: 5+ 0%
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Tyler Herro: 1+ 0%
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Kevin Durant: 4+ 0%
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Kevin Durant: 3+ 0%
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Tyler Herro: 3+ 0%
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Tyler Herro: 2+ 0%
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Kevin Durant: 2+ 0%
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Kevin Durant: 5+ 0%
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Norman Powell: 1+ 0%
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Norman Powell: 2+ 0%
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Norman Powell: 3+ 0%
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Norman Powell: 5+ 0%
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Norman Powell: 4+ 0%
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Tari Eason: 5+ 0%
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Reed Sheppard: 2+ 0%
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Tyler Herro: 4+ 0%
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Reed Sheppard: 3+ 0%
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About This Market

This market concerns the number and distribution of three-point field goals in the Miami at Houston game and matters because three-point volume often drives game totals and many proposition markets.

Three-point shooting is a central strategic element in modern NBA play, with some teams emphasizing high-volume perimeter attempts and others relying on defense and inside scoring. Miami and Houston have contrasting offensive philosophies and personnel tendencies that make three-point outcomes particularly sensitive to rotations, matchups, and in-game strategy. The event is hosted on KALSHI and will settle according to the platform’s rules and the NBA’s official statistics.

Market prices represent the consensus expectation for the listed three-point outcomes and update as new information arrives; use them as a live signal while watching for lineup, injury, and coaching changes that can shift expectations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How will outcomes for 'Miami at Houston: Three Pointers' be defined and where can I find the official event rules?

The event’s outcome definition and settlement rules are posted on the KALSHI event page; they typically rely on the NBA’s official box score and the platform’s stated definitions (team vs. combined totals, ranges, player-specific outcomes).

Will three-pointers made in overtime count toward the Miami at Houston: Three Pointers outcomes?

Whether overtime counts depends on the event’s specific settlement rules—many markets include overtime as part of the official game total, but you should confirm the KALSHI event description for this market.

When does the 'Miami at Houston: Three Pointers' market close and how does that affect last-minute lineup or injury news?

The event currently lists the close time as TBD; KALSHI will publish the market close before trading begins. Any lineup or injury news that is released after the market closes will not be reflected in prices for that market, so monitor the event’s close time and official updates closely.

If a key shooter is ruled out or ejected before tip-off, how will that impact the market settlement for this event?

If the change occurs before the market closes you will see prices adjust in response; if it occurs after the market has closed, the official settlement will still use the NBA’s final statistics for the game, so check KALSHI’s trading hours and the NBA box score for the definitive result.

How are post-game stat corrections handled for the Miami at Houston: Three Pointers market?

Most markets, including those on KALSHI, rely on the NBA’s official finalized box score; if the league later amends statistics, the platform’s rules determine whether and how those corrections affect settlement—consult the event page or KALSHI’s rules for dispute and correction policies.

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