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Philadelphia at Atlanta: Three Pointers

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All Outcomes (20)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Nickeil Alexander-Walker: 3+ 61%
42¢ 61¢ $60 Trade →
Tyrese Maxey: 6+ 0%
99¢ $0 Trade →
Nickeil Alexander-Walker: 5+ 0%
99¢ $0 Trade →
Jalen Johnson: 5+ 0%
99¢ $0 Trade →
CJ McCollum: 5+ 0%
99¢ $0 Trade →
CJ McCollum: 1+ 0%
99¢ $0 Trade →
CJ McCollum: 2+ 0%
99¢ $0 Trade →
CJ McCollum: 4+ 0%
99¢ $0 Trade →
Jalen Johnson: 1+ 0%
99¢ $0 Trade →
Jalen Johnson: 3+ 0%
99¢ $0 Trade →
Jalen Johnson: 4+ 0%
99¢ $0 Trade →
Nickeil Alexander-Walker: 1+ 0%
99¢ $0 Trade →
Nickeil Alexander-Walker: 2+ 0%
99¢ $0 Trade →
Nickeil Alexander-Walker: 4+ 0%
99¢ $0 Trade →
Tyrese Maxey: 2+ 0%
99¢ $0 Trade →
Tyrese Maxey: 3+ 0%
99¢ $0 Trade →
Tyrese Maxey: 5+ 0%
99¢ $0 Trade →
CJ McCollum: 3+ 0%
36¢ 64¢ $0 Trade →
Jalen Johnson: 2+ 0%
28¢ 57¢ $0 Trade →
Tyrese Maxey: 4+ 0%
31¢ 60¢ $0 Trade →

About This Market

This market — "Philadelphia at Atlanta: Three Pointers" — asks how many three-point field goals will be made in the game and offers multiple outcome ranges for traders. It matters because three-point volume is a key driver of game flow, scoring variance, and many live and pregame betting strategies.

Atlanta and Philadelphia approach offense differently: Atlanta often operates at a higher pace with high-volume perimeter shooting from its lead guards, while Philadelphia typically balances paint scoring with perimeter attempts depending on lineup and matchup. Season-long trends (team three-point attempt rates, defensive schemes) and situational factors like coaching matchups or roster changes shape expected three-point totals for their head-to-head games.

Market prices represent the collective expectation of traders about three-point production and should be read as consensus signals about game flow and shooting volume rather than absolute predictions. Prices move as new information (injuries, rotations, weather for travel, lineup confirmations) arrives.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which specific three-pointer outcomes are offered in the "Philadelphia at Atlanta: Three Pointers" market?

This market typically lists multiple mutually exclusive outcomes covering ranges or exact counts for three-pointers (for example team totals, combined totals, or player-specific ranges). The precise list of the 20 outcomes is shown on the market page; review that list to see whether outcomes are team-only, combined, or player-based.

When does the "Philadelphia at Atlanta: Three Pointers" market close and when will outcomes be finalized?

The market close time is currently listed as TBD; platforms commonly close three-pointer markets shortly before tip-off but you should check the specific market page for the final close. Outcomes are finalized using the official box score or the data source named in the market rules once the game is complete, subject to the platform's settlement policy.

How will late scratches or absence of a key shooter (e.g., Atlanta's primary guard or Philadelphia's leading backcourt scorer) affect this market?

Late scratches materially change expected three-point totals and typically trigger price movement before the market closes. Settlement follows the official game statistics — if a player does not play, player-specific outcomes will resolve according to the market’s stated settlement rules (some markets treat a non-participating player as zero made, others may void that specific outcome), so check the market terms.

Does this market include three-pointers scored in overtime for the Philadelphia at Atlanta game?

Whether overtime counts depends on this market’s settlement rules; many markets use the official game total which can include overtime while some explicitly exclude it. Confirm the market terms or official rules on the market page to know how extra periods are handled.

What head-to-head or recent-season trends between Philadelphia and Atlanta are most relevant to three-pointer outcomes?

Useful trend data include each team’s recent three-point attempt rate and percentage, how often each opponent forces or concedes corner and catch-and-shoot threes, and whether past head-to-head games were high-pace or defensively controlled. Also consider coaching matchup tendencies (aggressive perimeter offense vs. interior-focused offense) and any lineup changes since the most recent meetings.

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