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Orlando at Miami: Three Pointers

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Jalen Suggs: 5+ 0%
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Jalen Suggs: 4+ 0%
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Jalen Suggs: 3+ 0%
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Tyler Herro: 2+ 0%
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Tyler Herro: 4+ 0%
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Norman Powell: 2+ 0%
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Jalen Suggs: 1+ 0%
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Desmond Bane: 5+ 0%
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Desmond Bane: 3+ 0%
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Paolo Banchero: 1+ 0%
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Desmond Bane: 4+ 0%
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Paolo Banchero: 3+ 0%
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Paolo Banchero: 4+ 0%
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Norman Powell: 4+ 0%
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Desmond Bane: 2+ 0%
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Norman Powell: 3+ 0%
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Desmond Bane: 1+ 0%
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Tyler Herro: 5+ 0%
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Paolo Banchero: 2+ 0%
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Paolo Banchero: 5+ 0%
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Tyler Herro: 1+ 0%
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Tyler Herro: 3+ 0%
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Jalen Suggs: 2+ 0%
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Norman Powell: 5+ 0%
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Norman Powell: 1+ 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which of 15 discrete outcomes best describes the number of three-pointers made in the Orlando at Miami game. It matters because three-point volume and accuracy strongly influence game flow, totals, and player-level props.

Orlando and Miami have differing offensive identities and rotations that shape three-point attempts: one team may rely more on perimeter shooting while the other emphasizes inside scoring and defense. Matchup history, coaching tendencies, and recent roster availability all affect how many threes are attempted and made in a given game.

Market prices summarize what traders collectively expect about the final three-point total; each outcome is mutually exclusive and the market settles to the single outcome that matches the official game statistics. Check the event page for the official data source and any special resolution rules.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What specific outcomes are represented among the 15 options in this Orlando at Miami: Three Pointers market?

The 15 outcomes partition the possible final counts of made three-pointers into discrete, mutually exclusive categories (for example, exact totals or small ranges). The event page lists each outcome label and how they map to final box-score totals.

When does this market close and how will the winning outcome be determined?

The close time is listed as TBD on the event; typically markets like this close at or shortly before the game's scheduled tip-off. The winning outcome is determined using the official three-point made totals from the authoritative source specified on the event page (usually the league box score).

Do three-pointers scored in overtime count toward the final outcome for this market?

Whether overtime counts depends on the market's resolution rules; many markets include overtime in the final official box score, but you should verify the event’s specific settlement rules on the contract page to confirm.

How should late scratches, injury reports, or starting lineup changes influence how I read this market?

Late lineup news can have an outsized impact because it changes who will take and defend three-point shots; monitor official game-day reports and team announcements because the market will typically adjust to reflect that new information.

Can head-to-head historical three-point trends between Orlando and Miami be used to inform expectations for this market?

Yes — look at recent head-to-head totals, both teams' season and recent three-point attempt rates and percentages, and any coaching or roster changes since those meetings; use trends as context while also weighting current availability and pace factors more heavily.

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