| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Russell Westbrook | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether one or more players will record a triple-double in the NBA game Philadelphia at Sacramento; it matters because triple-doubles are rare, game-influencing statlines that reflect all-around performance.
Philadelphia and Sacramento feature ballhandlers and bigs who can produce high assist, rebound, and scoring totals in the same game; Sacramento’s pace and shared playmaking and Philadelphia’s focal scoring options create different pathways to a triple-double. Historical context: certain players on both teams have recorded triple-doubles in past seasons, and game context (minutes, matchups, overtime) strongly influences the likelihood of another occurring.
Market odds aggregate traders’ views and adjust to new information (injury reports, starting lineups, rest, in-game developments). Use odds as a real-time signal about how participants expect game context to affect the chance of a triple-double, not as a guaranteed prediction.
A triple-double is recorded when an individual player totals at least ten in three statistical categories (points, rebounds, assists, steals, or blocks) in the official box score for this game, including any overtime minutes, as recorded by the league.
Most markets framed around 'Triple Doubles' are resolved on whether at least one qualifying triple-double occurs; if the market rules allow only a single outcome, the occurrence of any qualifying triple-double typically satisfies the outcome. Always check the specific market rules or settlement text for this event to confirm.
Triple-doubles that appear in the official final box score for the game count, and that includes statistics accumulated in overtime periods; they must be logged by the time the league finalizes the official game box score.
Monitor primary playmakers and rebounders who typically log heavy minutes and usage: players who handle playmaking duties and bigs who collect rebounds and assists are the most relevant—check the listed starters and any recent changes to rotations before game time.
Late lineup announcements, injury updates, confirmed rest days, foul trouble during the game, and the emergence of unexpected overtime are the main rapid drivers; pregame context like back-to-back scheduling and travel can also prompt quick reassessments.