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Philadelphia at Charlotte: Points

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Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Kon Knueppel: 15+ 0%
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Kon Knueppel: 20+ 0%
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Kon Knueppel: 25+ 0%
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Kon Knueppel: 30+ 0%
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Brandon Miller: 10+ 0%
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Brandon Miller: 15+ 0%
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Brandon Miller: 20+ 0%
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Brandon Miller: 25+ 0%
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Brandon Miller: 30+ 0%
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Moussa Diabaté: 10+ 0%
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Moussa Diabaté: 15+ 0%
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Moussa Diabaté: 20+ 0%
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Coby White: 10+ 0%
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Coby White: 15+ 0%
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Coby White: 20+ 0%
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Coby White: 25+ 0%
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Miles Bridges: 10+ 0%
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Miles Bridges: 15+ 0%
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Miles Bridges: 20+ 0%
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Miles Bridges: 25+ 0%
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LaMelo Ball: 15+ 0%
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LaMelo Ball: 20+ 0%
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LaMelo Ball: 25+ 0%
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LaMelo Ball: 30+ 0%
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VJ Edgecombe: 10+ 0%
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VJ Edgecombe: 15+ 0%
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VJ Edgecombe: 20+ 0%
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VJ Edgecombe: 25+ 0%
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Paul George: 10+ 0%
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Paul George: 15+ 0%
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Paul George: 20+ 0%
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Paul George: 25+ 0%
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Joel Embiid: 25+ 0%
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Joel Embiid: 30+ 0%
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Joel Embiid: 35+ 0%
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Joel Embiid: 40+ 0%
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About This Market

This market asks how many points will be scored in the Philadelphia at Charlotte game and matters for traders who want to express views on offensive output, defensive strength, or game tempo without picking a winner. It provides a way to trade on scoring expectations tied to a single scheduled matchup.

Philadelphia and Charlotte bring distinct offensive and defensive profiles that historically produce varying scoring totals depending on rotations and matchup dynamics. Team form, recent injuries, and head-to-head tendencies all shape expected scoring for this particular contest, and those factors can shift rapidly leading up to tip-off.

Market prices reflect the collective view of traders about likely scoring outcomes and will change as new information arrives (injuries, lineups, rest). Use prices as a real-time signal of market consensus, not as definite predictions of the final point total.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When does the 'Philadelphia at Charlotte: Points' market close and how will it be settled?

The market closes at the time specified on the event page (currently TBD); settlement is based on the official final scoring statistic recorded by the league for this game. Check the market rules for whether overtime is included and for procedures in case of postponement or cancellation.

The event lists 32 outcomes — what do those outcomes represent and how should I read them?

Each outcome corresponds to a specific scoring range or threshold tied to the game's final points total as labeled on the market page. Read the outcome label carefully (e.g., a range or an over/under bracket) and verify the market’s settlement rule to know which final scores make an outcome resolve as a win.

Which Philadelphia and Charlotte players should I watch because their availability most influences the Points outcome?

Primary scorers and primary playmakers have the biggest impact: for Philadelphia, the availability and usage of the team’s leading scorer(s) and ball-handlers will move totals; for Charlotte, watch the starters who create offense and key perimeter shooters. Late scratches or reduced minutes for any of these players can materially change expected points.

How do venue and scheduling factors — Charlotte home court, travel, and back-to-back games — affect the Points market for this matchup?

Home-court tendencies, travel fatigue, and the number of rest days influence rotation decisions and defensive intensity; teams coming off long travel or late-night games often see reduced minutes for starters or lower efficiency, which can push totals down, while well-rested teams may maintain higher offensive output.

How do in-game events like foul trouble, overtime, or ejections change how the market resolves and what should I watch during the game?

Foul trouble and ejections alter rotations and can reduce or increase scoring depending on which players are affected; overtime may or may not be included in settlement depending on the market’s rules — confirm the rulebook. During the game, monitor who is on the floor, substitution patterns, and whether the game is trending toward overtime to reassess positions.

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