🏆
Sports OPEN

Oklahoma City at Chicago: Triple Doubles

📊 $2K traded 🏦 Source: Kalshi
Total Volume
$2K
Open Interest
2,347
Active Markets
1
Markets
1

Trade This Market

Yes Bid
Yes Ask
Last Price
Prev Close
Buy YES → Buy NO

Prices in cents (1¢ = 1%). Trade on Kalshi.

All Outcomes (1)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Josh Giddey 9%
$2K Trade →

About This Market

This market asks whether one or more players will record a triple-double in the Oklahoma City at Chicago game. It matters to fans and traders because triple-doubles are rare, game-defining stat lines that respond quickly to changes in lineups, minutes, and game flow.

Triple-doubles historically come from high-usage primary ball-handlers and versatile bigs who play heavy minutes and crash the glass; team style and pace heavily influence their frequency. Oklahoma City and Chicago have different offensive identities and rotation patterns, so pregame starters, recent workload, and matchup-specific coaching strategies are important context for this matchup. Past games between these teams and recent performance trends can help set expectations but are not determinative.

Prediction market prices reflect the marketplace's collective assessment of the event given public information (injuries, rotations, weather of the schedule, etc.) and will move as new information becomes available. Use prices as a real-time signal of how the community views the likelihood, but always check official event rules and the latest injury/lineup news before trading.

Key Factors

Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly counts as a triple-double for this Oklahoma City at Chicago market?

A triple-double is when a player records at least 10 in three statistical categories (commonly points, rebounds, assists; steals or blocks can also count) on the official final box score for the game. The event will use the official statistics provider identified in the event rules to determine final totals.

Does overtime count toward the triple-double outcome for this game?

In most event definitions, all statistics from regulation plus any overtime periods are included in the final box score totals. Confirm the event's specific rules page to be certain, since settlement follows the official game statistics cited there.

Which players in this Oklahoma City at Chicago matchup should I watch as potential triple-double candidates?

Watch the lead ball-handlers and the most versatile rebounders on each team—typically the primary playmaker(s) who log heavy minutes and a frontcourt player who crashes the glass. Check the projected starting lineups, recent usage rates, and any players on a minutes cap or returning from injury before tipoff.

How will late scratches, rest decisions, or rotation changes before tip affect this market?

Late changes can materially alter the market because they change who handles the ball and how many minutes key players will play. A scratch of a primary playmaker or a starter being rested usually lowers that player's triple-double chances and can shift opportunities to backups; markets typically move quickly as those updates are reported.

If multiple players record triple-doubles or none do, how is the market outcome determined for this event?

If the market is framed as 'Will any player record a triple-double,' it normally resolves as 'Yes' if one or more players record a qualifying triple-double on the official box score and 'No' if none do. Always consult the event's settlement rules to confirm how outcomes are defined and handled.

Related Markets