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Phoenix at Boston: Blocks

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About This Market

This market asks how blocks will fall in the NBA game Phoenix at Boston; it matters because blocks are a direct measure of rim protection and can change possession outcomes and momentum in a single play.

Phoenix and Boston bring different defensive personnel and schemes that influence how often rim attempts are contested; historical meetings between these franchises show variability based on which bigs play and how each team defends pick-and-rolls and drives. Game location, recent workloads, and roster availability are all common context drivers for block totals in a specific matchup.

Market prices reflect the consensus view of likely outcomes and move as new, game-specific information arrives (injuries, starting lineups, rotations, etc.). Use prices as a snapshot of market sentiment while monitoring the official box score, pregame reports, and minute projections for updates.

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How does this market define a credited 'block' for resolution?

Resolutions use the official game statistics as posted by the league’s official box score; a block is whatever the official scorer credits as a block in that report.

Will the market include overtime blocks if the game goes to OT?

Yes — unless the market’s rules page states otherwise, outcomes are based on the final official box score, which includes overtime periods.

What are the three outcomes in this Phoenix at Boston: Blocks market?

The market lists three mutually exclusive outcomes on the event page; check the market’s outcome labels to see the exact resolution scenarios (for example, team A, team B, or tie), and trades settle to the outcome that matches the official statistics.

What pregame developments most commonly move this market?

Late injury reports, confirmed starting lineups, announced minute restrictions, coach comments about matchups or rotations, and sudden rest decisions by key rim protectors are the biggest immediate drivers of price movement.

How do bench rotations and late-game substitutions affect the blocks outcome?

Bench bigs or allocation of fourth‑quarter minutes can substantially change who has opportunities to record blocks; if primary shot‑blockers are rested or in foul trouble, secondary defenders or backup centers become the decisive factors.

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