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Toronto at Chicago: Assists

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All Outcomes (30)
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Jakob Poeltl: 3+ 0%
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Immanuel Quickley: 6+ 0%
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Jakob Poeltl: 8+ 0%
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RJ Barrett: 6+ 0%
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Scottie Barnes: 4+ 0%
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Scottie Barnes: 8+ 0%
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Jakob Poeltl: 2+ 0%
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Jakob Poeltl: 4+ 0%
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Josh Giddey: 14+ 0%
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Josh Giddey: 12+ 0%
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Scottie Barnes: 5+ 0%
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Josh Giddey: 8+ 0%
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Matas Buzelis: 6+ 0%
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Matas Buzelis: 4+ 0%
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Immanuel Quickley: 4+ 0%
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Scottie Barnes: 6+ 0%
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Jakob Poeltl: 6+ 0%
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Matas Buzelis: 10+ 0%
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RJ Barrett: 10+ 0%
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Matas Buzelis: 8+ 0%
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Matas Buzelis: 2+ 0%
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RJ Barrett: 8+ 0%
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Immanuel Quickley: 10+ 0%
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RJ Barrett: 4+ 0%
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Immanuel Quickley: 8+ 0%
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Josh Giddey: 10+ 0%
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Josh Giddey: 6+ 0%
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Scottie Barnes: 2+ 0%
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Immanuel Quickley: 2+ 0%
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RJ Barrett: 2+ 0%
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About This Market

This market lets traders express expectations about the number of assists recorded in the Toronto at Chicago game; it matters because assists reflect how teams generate offense and react to matchup conditions. Traders and fans use this market to signal anticipated style of play and game flow.

Toronto at Chicago is a head-to-head contest between two franchises whose offensive systems and personnel determine how many assists are likely in a given game. Historical matchups and recent form influence assist totals: games between fast-paced, pass-first offenses and teams that defend the passing lanes tend to diverge from contests dominated by isolation scoring or physical, low-event play. The market currently lists 30 distinct outcomes, trading volume is shown as $0, and the market closing time is listed as TBD.

Market prices reflect the collective market view of how many assists will occur and update as new information (lineups, injuries, weather, rest) arrives. Use prices as a continuously updated signal about consensus expectations, not as fixed predictions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly do the 30 outcomes represent in the 'Toronto at Chicago: Assists' market?

The 30 outcomes break the full range of possible assist totals into discrete options so traders can take positions on narrower results; consult the event page for the exact numeric mapping of each outcome before trading.

How will lineup or injury news for Toronto or Chicago affect this assists market?

Changes to starting or available playmakers typically shift expectations quickly because they alter who creates and distributes offense; traders should monitor official team reports and late scratches, as minutes and roles drive assist production.

Does this market count assists from overtime or only regulation time?

Resolution timing (regulation vs. all play) is set by the contract rules for this market; check the event's resolution clause on the platform to confirm which portions of the game are included.

What happens to the market if the Toronto at Chicago game is postponed, canceled, or otherwise not played as scheduled?

Settlement in those situations follows the platform's contingency and cancellation rules; typically the event page or contract terms specify whether the market is voided, rescheduled, or resolved using alternate data—verify those rules ahead of trading.

Which players and roles on Toronto and Chicago have the biggest influence on the total assists outcome?

Primary playmakers—point guards or primary puck-distributors, power-play quarterbacks (in hockey), and players who handle creation in pick-and-roll or zone entries—are the most influential, as their presence, minutes, and effectiveness drive assist opportunities.

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