| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Giannis Antetokounmpo | 6% | 4¢ | 5¢ | — | $2K | Trade → |
This market asks whether a player will record a triple-double in the Phoenix Suns at Milwaukee Bucks game; outcomes matter because they hinge on individual all-around performances that are relatively uncommon and can move markets quickly.
Triple-doubles are single-game achievements in which a player reaches double digits in three statistical categories and are tracked in the official NBA box score. Historical frequency depends on team styles, star players, and pace — teams that run more offense and use big playmakers produce more triple-double opportunities. Matchup-specific factors such as minutes, rotations, and matchup responsibilities shape the likelihood in any given Suns-Bucks matchup.
Market quotes reflect traders’ assessments of the likelihood of at least one triple-double occurring in this specific game and are settled against the NBA’s official box score for the contest.
The market resolves based on a player reaching double figures in three statistical categories in the official NBA box score for the Phoenix vs Milwaukee game; eligible categories include points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks as recorded in the official game statistics.
This event is about the Phoenix at Milwaukee game as a whole: it typically counts a triple-double by any player appearing in that game, regardless of team, and is settled against the official box score — check the market’s settlement text on the platform for exact wording.
The listed close time is currently TBD; on most trading platforms these game-specific markets close shortly before the scheduled tip-off, but you should verify the exact close time on the event page or platform notices.
Players who handle the ball a lot and initiate offense (lead guards) and versatile frontcourt players who both rebound and create are the likeliest candidates; in this matchup watch the teams’ primary ball-handlers, playmaking forwards, and starting centers for the best chance of a triple-double.
Late scratches and minutes limits materially reduce the chance a player reaches triple-double thresholds because they cut counting opportunities; conversely, overtime adds minutes and possessions and can be decisive if a player is close to the required stat lines — the market is settled on the official stats including overtime.