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New Orleans at Houston: Rebounds

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Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Tari Eason: 10+ 0%
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Trey Murphy III: 8+ 0%
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Alperen Sengun: 10+ 0%
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Amen Thompson: 6+ 0%
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Trey Murphy III: 6+ 0%
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Zion Williamson: 4+ 0%
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Trey Murphy III: 4+ 0%
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Tari Eason: 6+ 0%
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Tari Eason: 8+ 0%
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Derik Queen: 5+ 0%
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Alperen Sengun: 9+ 0%
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Kevin Durant: 6+ 0%
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Derik Queen: 8+ 0%
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Zion Williamson: 10+ 0%
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Herbert Jones: 4+ 0%
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Derik Queen: 4+ 0%
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Tari Eason: 7+ 0%
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Derik Queen: 6+ 0%
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Alperen Sengun: 8+ 0%
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Herbert Jones: 6+ 0%
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Alperen Sengun: 12+ 0%
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Herbert Jones: 3+ 0%
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Amen Thompson: 8+ 0%
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Amen Thompson: 10+ 0%
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Zion Williamson: 8+ 0%
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Amen Thompson: 7+ 0%
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Zion Williamson: 6+ 0%
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Trey Murphy III: 5+ 0%
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Zion Williamson: 2+ 0%
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Herbert Jones: 8+ 0%
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Trey Murphy III: 2+ 0%
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Herbert Jones: 2+ 0%
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Derik Queen: 2+ 0%
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Kevin Durant: 2+ 0%
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Tari Eason: 12+ 0%
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Kevin Durant: 4+ 0%
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Kevin Durant: 10+ 0%
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Alperen Sengun: 6+ 0%
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Jabari Smith Jr.: 7+ 0%
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Amen Thompson: 12+ 0%
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Jabari Smith Jr.: 8+ 0%
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Jabari Smith Jr.: 6+ 0%
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Jabari Smith Jr.: 10+ 0%
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Jabari Smith Jr.: 12+ 0%
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Kevin Durant: 8+ 0%
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About This Market

This market is reporting on rebounds in the New Orleans at Houston game — the number or distribution of rebounds that will be recorded and how those outcomes resolve. Rebounds matter because they determine possessions, influence scoring opportunities, and shape in-game strategy.

Historically, rebounds in this matchup reflect differences in roster construction and pace: teams with bigger frontcourts tend to collect more defensive and offensive boards, while faster, smaller lineups can create more contested rebounding situations and long rebounds. Matchup history, coaching emphasis on crash-the-glass vs. transition defense, and how each team values rebounding on a given night all shape expected totals. Market outcomes aggregate public information about those tendencies into tradable lines.

Market prices summarize aggregated expectations about which rebound outcomes are most likely and will move as new information arrives (injuries, rotations, matchup adjustments). Use prices comparatively to see which outcomes market participants currently favor, and monitor price changes as tip-off approaches or as in-game news emerges.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly counts as a rebound for resolution in this New Orleans at Houston: Rebounds market?

Resolution uses the official game statistics recorded in the league box score: offensive and defensive rebounds credited to players or teams by the official scorer. Only rebounds recorded in that official stat line count.

What do the 45 outcomes represent for this event?

The 45 outcomes correspond to a set of discrete rebound totals or ranges published on the market page; each outcome maps to a specific total or bracket, so check the market description to see whether outcomes are exact totals, ranges, or team-specific measures.

Will overtime rebounds be included in the market settlement for New Orleans at Houston?

Yes — standard practice is to include official rebound statistics from the entire game, including any overtime periods, unless the event page explicitly states otherwise; confirm on the market contract terms.

How do late-breaking injuries or lineup changes before tip affect this particular market?

Late injuries and announced rotations typically move market prices because they change expected rebound distributions; positions remain open until the market closes, so traders adjust exposures based on new lineup information.

Which players or lineup matchups typically drive rebound totals in a New Orleans at Houston game?

Frontcourt starters and primary rotation bigs normally account for the bulk of rebounds, supplemented by guards who crash the offensive glass; matchup-specific factors include which team deploys larger lineups, which players are prone to offensive rebounds, and how often each bench unit is used.

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