| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kon Knueppel | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| LaMelo Ball | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether at least one player will record a triple-double in the Philadelphia at Charlotte game. It matters to traders and bettors because triple-doubles are relatively rare, high-impact player performances that can swing player prop and game-level outcomes.
Philadelphia and Charlotte have different roster compositions and offensive profiles that shape triple-double opportunities: Charlotte’s primary playmaker is historically one of the league’s more frequent triple-double producers, while Philadelphia’s star frontcourt and primary guards generate rebound and assist opportunities in different ways. Game pace, matchup responsibilities, and coaching rotations all influence whether a player has the usage and minutes needed to compile a triple-double.
Market prices summarize the trading community’s consensus about the likelihood of a triple-double occurring and will change as new information arrives (starting lineups, injuries, rest, and in-game developments). Use prices as a continuously updating signal rather than a fixed prediction.
This market presents two outcomes typically representing whether at least one player records a triple-double in the Philadelphia at Charlotte game (Yes/No). Confirm the exact wording on the market page before trading.
When listed as TBD, the platform will post a specific lock time before the game—markets of this type commonly lock at official tip-off or a short period before it. Check the market page or announcements for the final lock time.
Watch the primary ball-handler and primary rebounder/playmaker for each team: Charlotte’s lead playmaker (a guard with strong assist numbers) and Philadelphia’s top scorer/rebounder are typical candidates. Monitor the published starting lineups and injury reports for the active roster on game day.
A triple-double is generally defined as a player recording 10 or more in three statistical categories; many markets focus on points, rebounds, and assists, but some include steals or blocks. Confirm the market’s official rules page to know which stat categories are accepted for settlement.
Last-minute changes can materially shift the outcome by altering minutes and usage — a late scratch of a primary playmaker or rebounder greatly reduces triple-double chances, while an unexpectedly extended role for a secondary creator increases them. Use official injury reports and starting lineup confirmations to update positions before the market locks.