| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Portland | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Brooklyn | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This binary prediction market covers the outcome of the Portland at Brooklyn game: one outcome for a Portland win and one for a Brooklyn win. It matters because market prices aggregate public information about team status, matchups, and game-day news.
Portland (visiting) and Brooklyn (home) are professional basketball franchises with different roster constructions and recent histories; head-to-head matchups and seasonal form shape expectations. Factors such as travel, scheduling (back-to-backs), and any recent trades or lineup changes are common background considerations for this matchup.
Odds in this market reflect traders’ collective assessment of which team will win and will move as new information (injury reports, starting lineups, official schedule changes) becomes available. They are not guarantees but indicators of how participants update beliefs in real time.
The market offers two mutually exclusive outcomes: Portland wins the game or Brooklyn wins the game. Check the market page for the official settlement wording and any event-specific definitions.
Closes: TBD means the platform has not yet published the market cut-off time; typically markets close at or shortly before the official scheduled game start, but you should monitor the KALSHI market page for the final close time.
Many head-to-head sporting markets count the official final result including overtime, but settlement rules can vary by market — confirm the overtime and settlement policy on the event’s KALSHI description.
Watch official injury reports, starting lineup releases, pre-game coach comments, any late scratches, and travel or rest updates; these items typically move market prices more than historical statistics.
Head-to-head history can highlight matchup tendencies (for example, one team consistently defending another well), but weigh recent roster changes, current-season form, and context such as home/away status more heavily for a single-game market.