| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Keyonte George | 0% | 1¢ | 79¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether a triple-double will be recorded in the Utah at Philadelphia game; it matters because a triple-double is an uncommon, game-impacting performance that reflects a player's all-around influence on the contest.
Triple-doubles historically are rare but have become more common with playmaking guards and versatile bigs who accumulate rebounds and assists. Matchup context — usage rates, playstyle, and recent form for Utah and Philadelphia — shapes how likely an individual player is to reach the 10/10/10 threshold in a single game.
Market odds represent the collective expectation of traders and will change as news (injuries, starting lineups, rest) or in-game developments arrive; they should be read as a consensus forecast, not a certainty.
The listed close time is TBD; many event markets close at or shortly before official game tip-off but check the contract page for the precise closing rule. Settlement is based on the final official box score for the game per the platform's settlement rules; if the game is postponed or cancelled, the platform's contingency rules determine settlement or voiding.
For settlement purposes a triple-double is typically recorded when a player reaches at least 10 in three statistical categories in the official box score (points, rebounds, assists, steals, or blocks); totals from overtime are included because they appear in the final official box score.
Whether any-player or a specific-player outcome applies depends on the contract wording on the market page. If the contract is for 'any player in the game' then a triple-double by a player on either Utah or Philadelphia counts; if it names a single player, only that player's box score matters—always confirm the contract description before trading.
Pregame changes can materially shift expectations: a scratched starter or lowered minutes for a playmaker reduce that player's triple-double likelihood and can change the overall market view. Markets typically update quickly when lineups or injury reports are announced, but settlement still relies on the official box score if the game proceeds.
Markets settle using the official box score as published or finalized by the league and referenced by the platform. Any postgame stat corrections applied to the official record before the platform's settlement deadline will determine the final outcome—check the platform's rules for timing of stat corrections and settlement.