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Philadelphia at Cleveland: Rebounds

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All Outcomes (20)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Kelly Oubre Jr.: 5+ 55%
54¢ 56¢ $614 Trade →
Evan Mobley: 10+ 47%
43¢ 46¢ $594 Trade →
Kelly Oubre Jr.: 8+ 12%
16¢ 21¢ $233 Trade →
James Harden: 8+ 14%
15¢ 16¢ $129 Trade →
Evan Mobley: 12+ 24%
20¢ 25¢ $120 Trade →
James Harden: 5+ 55%
56¢ 57¢ $83 Trade →
Donovan Mitchell: 5+ 49%
44¢ 49¢ $82 Trade →
Donovan Mitchell: 4+ 66%
64¢ 66¢ $60 Trade →
Kelly Oubre Jr.: 4+ 71%
68¢ 71¢ $28 Trade →
Evan Mobley: 8+ 76%
65¢ 70¢ $8 Trade →
James Harden: 4+ 71%
71¢ 76¢ $5 Trade →
Kelly Oubre Jr.: 6+ 44%
39¢ 42¢ $2 Trade →
Evan Mobley: 6+ 90%
84¢ 90¢ $1 Trade →
James Harden: 2+ 0%
63¢ 99¢ $0 Trade →
Donovan Mitchell: 2+ 0%
85¢ 98¢ $0 Trade →
Kelly Oubre Jr.: 2+ 0%
89¢ 97¢ $0 Trade →
Evan Mobley: 14+ 0%
11¢ $0 Trade →
James Harden: 6+ 0%
41¢ 42¢ $0 Trade →
Donovan Mitchell: 6+ 0%
29¢ 32¢ $0 Trade →
Donovan Mitchell: 8+ 0%
10¢ $0 Trade →

About This Market

This market asks how rebounds will be distributed in the Philadelphia at Cleveland matchup, letting traders express expectations about which rebound-range outcome will occur. It matters because rebounds influence possession, tempo, and scoring opportunities, and markets aggregate public information about those factors.

Philadelphia (NBA 76ers) and Cleveland (Cavaliers) bring contrasting frontcourt profiles: Philadelphia often centers its scheme around a dominant interior rebounder, while Cleveland fields multiple bigs who compete for boards. Historical matchups between these squads have been decided in part by which team controls the glass, and lineup changes or injury news can shift rebound dynamics quickly.

Market odds reflect the collective view of participants about which rebound-range outcome is most likely; they move as new information (injuries, rotations, game pace) becomes available and should be read as a dynamic consensus signal rather than a certainty.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What exact statistic does the "Philadelphia at Cleveland: Rebounds" market settle on?

Check the market's outcome labels on the platform: this market settles based on the total rebounds outcome described there, which is determined by the official NBA box score for the listed game and the outcome ranges shown on the market page.

When will this market close and when does settlement occur for Philadelphia at Cleveland rebounds?

The market close time is listed as TBD; typically these markets close at or just before the game start. Settlement occurs after the league's official box score is finalized following the game, including any overtime unless the market explicitly states 'regulation only.'

Which players on Philadelphia and Cleveland are most likely to drive the rebounds outcome?

Primary rebound contributors are usually the teams' starting bigs and high-minute forwards — historically that includes each side's leading centers and power forwards. Monitor confirmed starters and projected minutes for the day-of game report to identify the likely rebound leaders.

How do injuries, rest, or late scratches affect this rebounds market?

Any change to player availability or minutes materially alters rebound expectations; late scratches often shift rebounds to backups and change the likelihood of specific outcome ranges, so update your view when injury reports or lineup confirmations are posted.

Does overtime count toward the rebounds total for settlement?

Unless the market explicitly specifies a regulation-only settlement, official NBA statistics include overtime; verify the market's settlement rules on the trade page to confirm whether overtime rebounds are counted.

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