| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scottie Barnes | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Derik Queen | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether any player will record a triple-double during the New Orleans at Toronto game. It matters because triple-doubles signal all-around performance and are sensitive to lineup, pace, and rotation changes that traders can monitor.
A triple-double occurs when a player reaches double figures in three statistical categories (typically points, rebounds, and assists) in a single game. Teams that play at a faster pace, feature high-usage ball-handlers, or deploy versatile rebound/assist contributors tend to produce more triple-doubles; historical tendencies, recent form, and announced rotations for New Orleans and Toronto are useful context when assessing this matchup.
Market prices summarize the crowd’s assessment of whether a triple-double will occur and update as information (starting lineups, injuries, rest, in-season trends) becomes available. Traders should interpret moves as responses to new, event-specific information rather than fixed predictions.
A triple-double is recorded when a player reaches at least 10 in three official statistical categories (commonly points, rebounds, and assists) in the NBA’s official box score for the New Orleans at Toronto game; the market follows the official final box score and any league stat corrections within the exchange’s contestability window.
The market is binary: one outcome corresponds to at least one player recording a triple-double in the New Orleans at Toronto game, and the other corresponds to no player recording a triple-double in that game.
The listing indicates the close time as TBD; typically these markets close before tip-off and the result is finalized after the NBA releases the official final box score for the New Orleans at Toronto game and any official stat corrections during the exchange’s stated dispute/correction period.
Monitor each team’s primary on-ball playmakers and high-minute rebounders: starting guards or ball-dominant wings who produce assists and points, plus centers/forwards who log rebounds and assists. Check pre-game starting lineups, recent usage rates and minutes, and any notes on role changes or injuries to identify who is most likely to reach a triple-double.
In-game events can rapidly change the market: injuries or ejections shift minutes and usage to other players (increasing or decreasing their triple-double chances), and a blowout can either reduce starters’ minutes or create garbage-time stats; traders should watch live reports and rotation patterns for immediate information that influences the outcome.