| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Deni Avdija | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether any player will record a triple-double in the Portland at Brooklyn game; it matters because triple-doubles are relatively rare, game-defining feats that reflect how a game’s pace and player roles play out.
Context includes team styles (who handles the ball and who crashes the glass), recent rotations, and any roster or injury news that affect who plays starter-level minutes. Historically, triple-doubles come from primary ball-handlers and high-minute versatile players, and they are more likely in games with high possession totals or competitive finishes.
Market prices represent the collective expectation of traders and will change as lineup news, injuries, and in-game developments emerge; use the market as a real-time synthesis of available information rather than a fixed forecast.
The market close time is listed as TBD; check the market page for the official trade cutoff. Many game-specific markets close at or shortly before game tip-off, and positions are typically settled after the official box score is finalized.
Settlement uses the official NBA box score: a triple-double is recorded when a single player reaches double digits in three of the counted statistical categories (points, rebounds, assists, steals, blocks) during the official game as reflected in the league box score.
Focus on each team’s lead ball-handlers (primary point guard/playmaker) and high-minute versatile forwards or centers who get both playmaking and rebounding opportunities; starters and players logging heavy minutes are the most relevant to monitor in pregame news and lineups.
Any news that reduces a key player’s minutes or removes a primary playmaker/rebounder typically lowers the chance of a triple-double, while increased minutes for a secondary player can raise it; major late changes often drive fast market moves, so monitor official injury reports and pregame confirmations.
Yes — overtime statistics are part of the official game box score and are included in settlement determinations for this event.