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Phoenix at Memphis: Three Pointers

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About This Market

This market tracks the total number of three-pointers successfully converted during the NBA game between the Phoenix Suns and the Memphis Grizzlies. It allows participants to speculate on the shooting efficiency and offensive pace of both teams.

Phoenix and Memphis operate under distinct offensive philosophies that significantly impact their reliance on the perimeter game. Historical matchups between these two sides often fluctuate based on defensive schemes designed to limit open looks from deep and the availability of primary shot-creators on the court.

Market prices represent the collective expectation of total three-pointers made, reflecting how traders weigh recent shooting slumps, hot streaks, and defensive matchups.

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What specific stat defines a 'made three-pointer' for this market?

Only successful field goals attempted from behind the designated three-point line count toward the total.

How do team injuries impact the total three-pointer outcome?

The absence of elite perimeter shooters or primary playmakers often decreases the total volume of attempts and conversion rates.

Does the game venue influence the total?

Yes, home-court advantage can influence shooting confidence and, in some cases, the specific arena's sightlines or atmosphere.

What happens if the game goes into overtime?

Unless otherwise specified, any three-pointers made during overtime periods typically count toward the game total.

Are there specific defensive trends to watch for in this matchup?

Look for defensive schemes that prioritize 'packing the paint,' which often forces teams to settle for more three-point attempts.

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