| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jrue Holiday | 6% | 3¢ | 10¢ | — | $213 | Trade → |
| Donovan Clingan | 0% | 56¢ | 69¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the Portland at Memphis game will feature at least one double-double — a player recording double digits in two statistical categories — and matters because double-doubles reflect who controls scoring, playmaking and the glass in a given matchup.
Portland and Memphis have different styles that influence double-double outcomes: Memphis often leans on interior play and rebounding while Portland relies more on guard playmaking and perimeter scoring. Matchup context (rotations, pace, and who starts) determines whether a frontcourt rebounder or a primary playmaker is likeliest to reach a double-double.
Market prices aggregate traders’ expectations about the occurrence and should be used as a real‑time signal alongside box‑score definitions, injury reports, and lineup news. Treat the market as a consensus indicator, not a guarantee; confirm settlement rules on the event page.
A double-double is any player recording at least 10 in two official statistical categories (points, rebounds, assists, steals, blocks) in the official box score used for settlement; consult the event description for confirmation on whether overtime stats are included.
This market is about the Portland at Memphis game generally — it typically resolves based on whether any player for either team records a double-double; check the market description on KALSHI for the exact coverage language.
Settlement follows KALSHI’s event rules: if the game does not produce an official box score under the platform’s settlement standards, the market may be voided or settled per those rules; see the event page or KALSHI terms for specifics.
Late changes up to tip‑off can materially affect the market because they alter who will play starter minutes; monitor official starting lineups and injury reports within the hours before the game for the most relevant information.
Focus on players who log heavy minutes and produce rebounds or assists — typically the starting centers/power forwards on both teams and primary playmaking guards — and watch any role players stepping into larger minute shares due to injuries or rest.