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Orlando at Charlotte: Double Doubles

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Wendell Carter Jr. 0%
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Moussa Diabaté 0%
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Kon Knueppel 0%
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Miles Bridges 0%
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Brandon Miller 0%
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LaMelo Ball 0%
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Paolo Banchero 0%
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Jalen Suggs 0%
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Coby White 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which player(s) will record a double-double in the Orlando at Charlotte game; it matters because double-doubles signal dominant two-way contributions that often swing game outcomes and provide tradeable event-level opportunities.

Orlando and Charlotte are regular NBA opponents with different offensive and defensive profiles; games between them can favor interior players or high-usage guards depending on rotations and matchup advantages. Double-doubles historically cluster to players who play heavy minutes, operate near the rim, or run the offense, so team rotations and matchup pivots are central context for this market.

Market prices reflect real-time collective expectations about which players will reach a double-double, so use prices as a snapshot of market sentiment rather than a certainty. Because prices update with new information (injuries, lineups, minutes), interpret them alongside box-score sources and team news.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When will the "Orlando at Charlotte: Double Doubles" market close and how will it settle?

Closure is listed as TBD; the market will settle using the official box score for the scheduled Orlando at Charlotte game published by the designated statistics provider. Settlement typically occurs after the official final box score is available, with overtime included if the game goes beyond regulation. If the game is postponed or cancelled, the market will follow the exchange's stated contingency rules.

What exactly counts as a double-double for the outcomes in this specific matchup?

A double-double requires a player to record at least 10 in two of the official counting categories: points, rebounds, assists, steals, or blocks, during the Orlando at Charlotte game. The settlement uses the official final box score totals from that single game (including overtime).

If a named player is inactive, traded, or gets a DNP for the Orlando at Charlotte game, how does that affect the outcome?

If a player does not play in the scheduled game (inactive, traded away before the game, DNP, etc.), their outcome is treated according to the official box score — effectively they will not record a double-double. Always check pregame injury reports and the official gameday active/inactive list for last‑minute changes.

Which player types on Orlando and Charlotte should I monitor as the most likely sources of a double-double in this game?

Monitor frontcourt players and primary rebounders for rebound+point double-doubles, and primary ball-handlers for points+assists combinations. Also watch players who typically log heavy minutes against the opposing team's matchup weakness, since increased minutes and favorable matchup often produce counting-stat accumulation.

How do in-game events like ejections, overtime, or garbage-time minutes impact how these outcomes are decided for the Orlando at Charlotte market?

Overtime statistics are generally included in settlement, so extra periods can enable late double-doubles. Ejections reduce remaining minutes and can prevent expected outcomes, but settlement still uses the official final box score at game end. Garbage-time stats count in the official totals as long as they appear in the final box score.

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