| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shai Gilgeous-Alexander | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether at least one player will record a triple-double in the Minnesota at Oklahoma City game. It matters because triple-doubles are infrequent, high-impact events that reflect cross-category production and can be driven by lineup, pace, and player availability.
A triple-double occurs when a player records double digits in three statistical categories (commonly points, rebounds, and assists, though steals or blocks also qualify). Historically, Oklahoma City has had higher triple-double frequency in part due to playmakers who generate assists and rebounds (e.g., Josh Giddey), while Minnesota has a few players capable of multi-category games; matchup and tempo often determine whether the box score produces a triple-double.
Market prices aggregate trader expectations about player availability, rotations, and game script; treat the market as a live signal that updates with news. Use the market alongside box-score tendencies and lineup information rather than as a definitive forecast.
A triple-double is credited when a player reaches 10 or more in three statistical categories on the official box score (commonly points, rebounds, assists; steals or blocks also count). Settlement will follow the game’s official stats as published by the league or the market’s specified data source.
This market is binary: it resolves based on whether at least one player records a triple-double. Multiple triple-doubles do not change a single ‘yes/no’ outcome beyond meeting the threshold of at least one.
Most event rules use the official final box score, which includes overtime statistics, but the market’s description or settlement rules will state the exact window. Check the event page for any deviation from standard settlement windows.
Candidates typically include primary playmakers and rebounders who handle the ball frequently. For Oklahoma City, look at high-usage guards/playmakers and versatile rebounders; for Minnesota, consider players who mix scoring with assist or rebound opportunities. Check recent box-score trends and announced rotations the day of the game.
The event page lists the close time as TBD; markets like this commonly close at or just before tip-off and settle after the official final box score is published. Confirm the exact close and settlement timing on the market description to account for any special rules or postgame stat adjustments.