| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Deni Avdija | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether any player will record a triple-double in the Milwaukee at Portland game. It matters because triple-doubles are rare, high-impact box score events that reflect all-around player contributions and can swing in-game narratives and betting outcomes.
Milwaukee and Portland have contrasting styles that influence all-around stat accumulation: one team typically features a high-usage primary playmaker and versatile frontcourt contributors, while the other often relies on perimeter creation and pace to generate counting stats. Historical matchups and recent head-to-head play can indicate how possessions, rebounding opportunities, and assist chances distribute between players, but individual game conditions and rotations drive the actual outcomes.
Market prices reflect collective expectations about the likelihood of a triple-double occurring given available information such as rosters, minutes, and matchup context. Interpret prices as a real-time aggregation of that information rather than as fixed truth; they can move as lineups, injuries, and in-game conditions change.
The market resolves based on the official final box score once the Milwaukee at Portland game is completed and the result is certified; if the game is postponed or rescheduled the market’s close and resolution will follow the exchange’s rules and any updated game date.
Focus on the matchup’s primary playmaker(s), multi-category frontcourt players, and starters logging heavy minutes—those roles generate the most assists, rebounds, and points required for a triple-double. Check pregame starting lineups and recent minute distributions to identify who has the opportunity.
For this market, a triple-double is counted when a player records double digits in any three statistical categories (commonly points, rebounds, assists, and less commonly steals or blocks) as reflected in the official game box score used for market settlement.
Late injuries or rest remove opportunity by cutting minutes and usage; a scratched or limited star dramatically lowers the chance that player will post a triple-double and can shift likelihoods toward other versatile players or reduce the overall expectation for the game.
Resolution follows the exchange’s rules: if an official box score exists for the completed game, it will be used; if the game is canceled or no official statistics are recorded, the market may be voided or settled according to the platform’s cancellation policies—consult the market rules for exact procedures.