| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Deni Avdija | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether any player will record a triple-double in the Utah at Portland game. It matters because triple-doubles are infrequent, high-impact performances that shift player-prop and game expectations.
The event is a single-game NBA matchup between Utah (visitor) and Portland (home), where individual stat lines determine the outcome rather than final score. Triple-doubles require a player to reach double digits in three statistical categories (typically points, rebounds, assists), and their likelihood depends on player roles, minutes, and game context. Historical frequency varies by team and season as rotations and playing styles change.
Market prices represent the crowd’s aggregated expectation of the triple-double outcome and will move as news (injuries, lineups, rest decisions) arrives. Use price movement as a real-time signal of changing information rather than a fixed truth.
A triple-double is recorded when a single player reaches at least 10 in three official statistical categories in the game's official box score (points, rebounds, assists, blocks, or steals). Resolution is based on the league-official box score used by the market platform—confirm the market’s settlement rules for specifics.
Focus on primary ball-handlers and versatile forwards/centers who log heavy minutes, high usage, and contribute across points, assists, and rebounds. Check recent box scores, season-to-date multi-category performances, and expected minutes from the announced lineups and injury reports for both teams.
Yes—stats accumulated in overtime are included in the official game box score and count toward triple-doubles unless the market explicitly states a different rule. Always verify the event’s posted settlement details on the platform.
Official injury or rest news typically causes market prices to adjust quickly because a player absence materially changes the likelihood of a triple-double. The outcome itself depends on who actually plays; a player who does not appear in the official box score cannot record a triple-double. Check the platform’s trading cutoff and rulebook for last-minute suspension or settlement protocols.
Settlement procedures differ by platform: commonly, if the game is rescheduled within a specified window the market will use the rescheduled game's official stats; if the game is cancelled and not replayed, markets may void or settle per the platform’s terms. Confirm the specific contingency and resolution rules on the event page or the platform’s rulebook.