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New York at Toronto: Total Points

📊 $19K traded 🏦 Source: Kalshi
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$19K
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All Outcomes (11)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Over 223.5 points scored 46%
45¢ 46¢ $11K Trade →
Over 220.5 points scored 54%
53¢ 54¢ $4K Trade →
Over 217.5 points scored 59%
59¢ 60¢ $1K Trade →
Over 214.5 points scored 67%
67¢ 68¢ $728 Trade →
Over 229.5 points scored 34%
31¢ 32¢ $626 Trade →
Over 235.5 points scored 20%
20¢ 22¢ $344 Trade →
Over 238.5 points scored 16%
14¢ 17¢ $290 Trade →
Over 226.5 points scored 38%
38¢ 39¢ $284 Trade →
Over 232.5 points scored 29%
26¢ 27¢ $234 Trade →
Over 211.5 points scored 73%
72¢ 73¢ $222 Trade →
Over 208.5 points scored 78%
76¢ 78¢ $138 Trade →

About This Market

This market asks how many combined points will be scored in the New York at Toronto game and lets traders express views on the final game total. It matters because totals markets concentrate information about expected game pace, injuries, and match-up dynamics into a single, tradable contract.

This is a head-to-head regular-season matchup between New York and Toronto (check the event listing for the exact league and date). Context that commonly matters includes each team’s recent offensive and defensive form, injuries and lineup changes, and scheduling factors like rest or travel. Historical head-to-head results and any recent coaching or roster changes can shift typical scoring patterns for this pairing.

Market prices reflect the aggregated beliefs of traders about the final combined score and update as new information arrives. Treat prices as a real-time summary of sentiment and available information rather than as a static forecast; liquidity and news flow will affect how quickly prices move.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What outcomes are available in the 'New York at Toronto: Total Points' market and how are they defined?

The market is split into discrete outcomes representing ranges or specific buckets of the combined game total; the winning outcome is the one that contains the official combined final score as determined by the league and the platform’s settlement rules.

When does this market settle and does overtime count for the New York at Toronto total?

The market settles after the official final score is posted by the league; unless the event listing specifies otherwise, settlement typically uses the official final score which includes any overtime periods. Check the event’s settlement rules on the trading platform for confirmation.

How should I use New York and Toronto injury reports and starting lineup announcements to inform my view on the total points outcome?

Monitor official injury reports, last-minute scratches, and announced starters—loss of a primary scorer or a key defender materially changes expected scoring. Consider depth and who will absorb minutes, since bench rotations can either depress or sustain scoring.

How do scheduling factors for New York or Toronto, like back-to-back games or travel, typically influence the total points outcome?

Fatigue from travel or back-to-back nights often reduces offensive efficiency and pace, while extra rest can boost scoring. Home-court routines and travel distance between recent games are useful modifiers when estimating likely game tempo and shooting quality.

Where can I find reliable data to research the New York at Toronto total—box scores, head-to-head history, and settlement details?

Use the league’s official box scores and play-by-play, team injury reports and press releases, head-to-head game logs and season splits, and analytics sites that track pace and efficiency; also consult the event page on the trading platform for settlement rules, outcome definitions, and current market liquidity.

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