| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| New York | 90% | 89¢ | 90¢ | — | $176K | Trade → |
| Utah | 12% | 11¢ | 12¢ | — | $120K | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win the scheduled game between New York (visiting) and Utah (home). It matters because market prices summarize collective expectations and update as game-relevant information arrives.
Both clubs are professional teams meeting as part of their league schedule; home-court advantage, travel patterns, and matchup history can shape expectations. Historical head-to-head trends and each team’s season context (form, injuries, rest) provide useful background for comparing likely outcomes.
Market odds reflect the current consensus of traders given available information and will move as news—lineup changes, injuries, or scheduling updates—arrives. Higher trading volume or rapid price moves indicate stronger market attention or new information being incorporated.
This market is binary between a New York win and a Utah win; settlement is based on the official game result after regulation and any overtime periods as recorded by the league and exchange.
Closing and settlement follow the exchange’s rules: markets typically close at or shortly before the scheduled game start, and settlement occurs after the official final result; if the published close time is TBD, watch for an update from the platform.
If the game is postponed or suspended, the exchange may suspend trading and either carry the market over to the rescheduled date or void/refund positions per its rules; cancellation policies vary by platform, so check the event rules for this market.
Consider factors like altitude, local climate, travel distance and time-zone impact on the visiting New York team, and how Utah typically performs at home compared with neutral sites—these can all influence in-game performance.
Treat late injury reports and scratches as high-impact information: they can change matchups and rotations materially. Verify official league and team reports, monitor how the market reacts, and consider bench depth and coaching adjustments when reassessing the market.