| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Josh Hart | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Derik Queen | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether one or more players will record a triple-double in the New Orleans at New York game. It matters because triple-doubles are rare, high-impact stat lines tied to player usage, rotations, and game pace, making them sensitive to pregame and in-game developments.
Triple-doubles occur when a player reaches double digits in three statistical categories (commonly points, rebounds, and assists) in a single game. In the modern NBA, increases in pace and positionless play have raised triple-double frequency for certain playmakers and versatile bigs, but they remain outcome-dependent on matchups, minutes, and team roles. For this specific matchup, roster composition, recent form, and minutes projections are the best durable context to evaluate likelihoods.
Prediction market prices aggregate traders' beliefs about the event and update as new information (injuries, lineups, minutes, in-game flow) arrives. Use prices as a real-time consensus signal while cross-checking with official lineups, injury reports, and expected rotations.
Watch the starting and near-starting primary ball-handlers and versatile bigs on each roster—typically the point guard and a high-usage forward/center who both handle playmaking and rebound duties. Check the confirmed starting lineup and recent box scores for players who have been logging high minutes, assists, and rebounds.
Most markets that reference official NBA statistics include overtime since official box scores count those stats; confirm this market’s specific rule page, but generally overtime statistics are included in the final totals.
Resolution typically occurs after the game ends and the NBA posts official final box scores; if the market close is TBD it will resolve once the exchange confirms the official stats and applies its stated rules and any dispute windows.
If a player listed in the context of the market does not play (DNP or late scratch) they cannot record a triple-double; ejections or limited minutes reduce the chance. Traders should monitor pregame injury reports and in-game news since those events materially change expectations.
Useful trends include each team’s recent pace, how often their primary playmakers have recorded triple-doubles in the past season, how each opponent defends ball-handlers and controls the glass, and any recurring rotation patterns (e.g., stretching starters’ minutes or frequent bench runs) that influence counting stats.