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Washington at New Orleans: Double Doubles

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Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Trae Young 13%
13¢ $902 Trade →
Trey Murphy III 7%
$443 Trade →
Derik Queen 14%
12¢ $434 Trade →
Zion Williamson 18%
16¢ $125 Trade →
Herbert Jones 0%
89¢ $0 Trade →

About This Market

This market asks how many double-doubles will be recorded in the Washington at New Orleans game; it matters because double-doubles are driven by matchup, minutes, and play style and can move rapidly as late news arrives.

A double-double is when a player records at least 10 in two counting stats (typically points and rebounds, or points and assists) in a single game. Team style (pace, shot profile), the presence of interior scorers and rebounders, and expected rotations shape how many double-doubles are likely in any matchup. Because the market closes relative to game start and uses the official box score for settlement, late scratches or lineup changes can materially alter outcomes.

Market prices are a live consensus reflecting traders' aggregated views and new information (injuries, minutes, matchups). Use price movement as an indicator of changing expectations rather than a fixed forecast; check the market rules for precise settlement language.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which box-score performances count toward settlement of the 'Washington at New Orleans: Double Doubles' market?

Settlement is based on the official game box score: any player who records at least 10 in two qualifying counting statistics (as defined in the market's rules) in that specific Washington at New Orleans game will be counted.

When does trading typically stop and when will this market resolve relative to the Washington at New Orleans game?

The market will close at the time listed on its page (currently TBD) and resolves after the official box score is finalized following the conclusion of the Washington at New Orleans game; consult the market page for the exact close time and settlement timeline.

If a key frontcourt player is announced out shortly before tip-off, how does that affect the market outcome?

A late absence reduces that player's chance to record a double-double and often increases opportunities for backups; prices will typically react to such news, but final resolution still depends only on the official box score from the game.

Does the market count double-doubles by any player on either team or only specific players?

Most double-double markets count all qualifying double-doubles by any player who appears in the official box score for the Washington at New Orleans game, but you should confirm the market’s settlement text to verify whether it is across both teams or structured differently.

What historical or matchup data should traders look at to assess double-double likelihoods for this matchup?

Look at each team’s recent rebounding and assist rates, which players historically produce double-doubles, head-to-head interior matchups, recent minutes and usage trends, and any scheduling factors (back-to-backs) that could change playing time.

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