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This market asks how many blocked shots will be recorded in the San Antonio at Memphis game, split into three possible outcomes. It matters for traders and fans because blocks signal rim protection and defensive control that can shape a game's flow.
Memphis and San Antonio bring contrasting defensive profiles—Memphis typically features interior rim protection and length, while San Antonio often relies on team rotations and active help defense. Historical matchups between these clubs have been influenced by the availability and minutes of their starting bigs, late-game substitution patterns, and the teams' pace of play.
Market prices represent the consensus expectation of participants given current information (lineups, injuries, pace, matchups) and will update as new information arrives; they are not guarantees of any outcome.
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Primary influences are San Antonio’s starting big man and any regular backup who plays significant minutes, plus wings who frequently rotate to contest shots—changes to that group materially affect the expected blocks total.
A scratch to Memphis’s primary rim protector would generally reduce expected block production from Memphis and could lower the combined total; markets typically move quickly on confirmed injury or lineup news.
Whether overtime counts depends on the market’s specific settlement rules; consult the event rules on the market page—if overtime inclusion is not specified there, contact support or the market documentation for clarification.
Pre-game expectations adjust for typical rotation patterns and recent foul tendencies; if a player prone to fouling is expected to sit more minutes, that reduces their block opportunity and shifts expectations—markets will reflect announced rotations and credible reports ahead of tip-off.