| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anthony Edwards | 4% | 0¢ | 4¢ | — | $824 | Trade → |
| Bennedict Mathurin | 1% | 1¢ | 3¢ | — | $794 | Trade → |
This market asks whether any player will record a triple-double in the Minnesota at Los Angeles C game. It matters because a triple-double is a high-impact, game-level achievement that affects player props and in-game narratives.
The matchup pairs Minnesota and the Los Angeles C franchise in a single-game market focused on individual statistical performance rather than final score. Triple-doubles are driven by a combination of playmaking, rebounding and minutes; recent league trends toward faster pace and positionless play have changed how often they occur. Historical context for this specific matchup includes each team’s recent reliance on primary ball-handlers and versatile frontcourt players who can generate assists and rebounds.
Market prices here reflect the collective expectation that at least one player will reach double digits in three stat categories in the official box score for this game. Interpret movement as the market incorporating real-time information—rotations, injuries, resting decisions, and expected minutes—that affect the practical likelihood of a triple-double.
Settlement is based on the official box score for this specific game: a player must record 10 or more in three separate statistical categories (typically points, rebounds, assists) as reflected in the final official stats.
The market close is listed as TBD; typically such markets close before game tip-off. Settlement occurs after the official game box score is finalized and published, following the exchange’s rules for postponements or cancellations.
Look at each team’s primary ball-handlers and versatile bigs who routinely contribute rebounds and assists and who are projected to play heavy minutes; check recent games for players who are logging high usage, assist rates, and rebound totals.
Confirmed absences of high-usage or high-minute players materially reduce the chance of a triple-double; conversely, unexpected starters or extended minutes for a playmaker can increase the chance. Markets typically react quickly to official injury reports and coach announcements.
Yes—unless the exchange specifies otherwise, official box score totals include overtime, so stats accumulated in extra periods count toward triple-double totals. Always confirm the market’s settlement rules for edge cases.