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San Antonio at Philadelphia: Rebounds

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All Outcomes (25)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Victor Wembanyama: 12+ 52%
49¢ 51¢ $2K Trade →
Victor Wembanyama: 10+ 75%
70¢ 73¢ $166 Trade →
Victor Wembanyama: 14+ 32%
34¢ $73 Trade →
VJ Edgecombe: 6+ 48%
44¢ 48¢ $56 Trade →
Stephon Castle: 5+ 48%
48¢ 50¢ $25 Trade →
De'Aaron Fox: 6+ 15%
16¢ $11 Trade →
De'Aaron Fox: 4+ 46%
41¢ 46¢ $10 Trade →
Kelly Oubre Jr.: 2+ 87%
87¢ 94¢ $1 Trade →
Victor Wembanyama: 8+ 90%
86¢ 90¢ $1 Trade →
Victor Wembanyama: 16+ 0%
18¢ $0 Trade →
Kelly Oubre Jr.: 4+ 0%
61¢ 66¢ $0 Trade →
Kelly Oubre Jr.: 8+ 0%
16¢ $0 Trade →
Stephon Castle: 2+ 0%
88¢ 94¢ $0 Trade →
Kelly Oubre Jr.: 5+ 0%
34¢ 55¢ $0 Trade →
De'Aaron Fox: 2+ 0%
88¢ $0 Trade →
De'Aaron Fox: 8+ 0%
$0 Trade →
Stephon Castle: 8+ 0%
12¢ 13¢ $0 Trade →
VJ Edgecombe: 8+ 0%
22¢ $0 Trade →
VJ Edgecombe: 4+ 0%
53¢ 79¢ $0 Trade →
Kelly Oubre Jr.: 6+ 0%
41¢ $0 Trade →
Stephon Castle: 6+ 0%
33¢ 35¢ $0 Trade →
Stephon Castle: 4+ 0%
63¢ 68¢ $0 Trade →
VJ Edgecombe: 10+ 0%
10¢ $0 Trade →
De'Aaron Fox: 10+ 0%
12¢ $0 Trade →
VJ Edgecombe: 2+ 0%
99¢ $0 Trade →

About This Market

This market offers a set of rebound outcomes for the San Antonio at Philadelphia game and aggregates trader expectations about how many total rebounds will be recorded. It matters to bettors, analysts, and fans who want a real‑time consensus view of rebounding in this specific matchup.

Rebounding outcomes in a Spurs‑76ers game hinge on styles of play: Philadelphia has traditionally relied on size and interior presence to collect rebounds, while San Antonio's totals depend on frontcourt minutes, offensive rebounding effort, and tempo. Historical matchups, recent rotations, and coaching emphasis on crash/boxout strategies provide useful context for evaluating market prices.

Market prices represent the crowd's consensus about which rebound range will occur and update as new information (injuries, starting lineups, rest, in‑game news) arrives. Treat prices as a continuously evolving summary of expectations, not a definitive prediction.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What do the 25 outcomes represent in the San Antonio at Philadelphia: Rebounds market?

The 25 discrete outcomes partition the possible total rebound ranges for the game (for example by integer totals or buckets). Each outcome corresponds to a different specified rebound amount or range that will be judged true or false after the game.

When does trading close for San Antonio at Philadelphia: Rebounds?

The event shows 'Closes: TBD', so trading remains open until the platform sets a formal close time; expect trading to end before game start or at a platform‑announced cutoff—check the exchange for the official closure announcement.

How should I use injury and lineup updates to reassess San Antonio at Philadelphia: Rebounds outcomes?

Focus on changes to primary rebounders (centers and power forwards) and any minute restrictions. If a team's leading rebounder is out or limited, adjust expectations for total rebounds and for the opposing team's offensive/defensive rebound opportunities accordingly.

How does tempo in the San Antonio at Philadelphia matchup affect which rebound outcome is likely?

Higher tempo increases possessions and rebound chances for both teams, pushing totals upward; a slow, half‑court game reduces rebound opportunities. Consider recent pace metrics and coaching tendencies when evaluating the market.

How do coaching strategies and matchup specifics between San Antonio and Philadelphia influence the rebounding market?

Coaches who emphasize offensive rebounding or send big lineups to the glass can raise team rebound totals, while schemes that prioritize transition defense or small‑ball lineups may lower offensive rebound numbers but affect defensive rebounding as well. Matchup advantages (e.g., a dominant center vs. undersized forwards) also shift expectations for where rebounds will come from.

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