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Washington at New Orleans: Three Pointers

📊 $2K traded 🏦 Source: Kalshi
Total Volume
$2K
Open Interest
2,220
Active Markets
10
Markets
10

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All Outcomes (10)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Trey Murphy III: 4+ 47%
45¢ 47¢ $1K Trade →
Trae Young: 4+ 12%
11¢ 14¢ $263 Trade →
Trey Murphy III: 3+ 65%
66¢ 71¢ $236 Trade →
Trae Young: 3+ 28%
26¢ 28¢ $228 Trade →
Trey Murphy III: 5+ 26%
25¢ 30¢ $189 Trade →
Trae Young: 2+ 54%
52¢ 54¢ $151 Trade →
Trey Murphy III: 6+ 16%
12¢ 18¢ $81 Trade →
Trey Murphy III: 2+ 83%
83¢ 89¢ $70 Trade →
Trae Young: 1+ 81%
77¢ 82¢ $38 Trade →
Trae Young: 5+ 6%
$21 Trade →

About This Market

This market concerns the number of three-point field goals recorded in the Washington at New Orleans game as defined by the event's outcome labels. It matters because three-point volume commonly drives game dynamics and betting opportunities for fans and traders.

Washington and New Orleans typically present different perimeter profiles and game paces; those team styles, recent rotations, and any roster changes will shape three-point volume for this matchup. Market prices incorporate public expectations about starters, role players, and coaching tendencies heading into the game.

Prices on the contract represent the market consensus about which outcome (a specific range or bucket of three-pointers) is most likely to occur given current information. Movement in those prices reflects new information — for example, injury news, late scratches, or announced playing minutes — that changes expectations for three-point attempts and makes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly does this market count — combined team threes, one team only, or individual player threes?

The market resolves according to the specific outcome labels shown on the event page; those labels state whether the quantity is for a single team, both teams combined, or a named player. Check the event's outcome descriptions before trading.

Does this event include three-pointers scored in overtime periods?

Whether overtime is included depends on the market's resolution rules shown on the event page; many sport-specific contracts explicitly state if overtime counts, so confirm the event terms for this Washington at New Orleans market.

Which official source determines the credited three-pointers for resolution?

Resolution uses the designated official statistic source listed in the event terms (typically the league’s official box score or an agreed statistical feed); the market will follow that official record to determine credited three-pointers.

How will late scratches, trades, or announced minute limitations for Washington or New Orleans players affect the market?

Such developments change the expected three-point volume and normally trigger price movement as traders update positions; the contract itself, however, always resolves to the actual credited three-pointers in the official game record regardless of pregame changes.

When does this market close relative to the game start?

The event page currently lists the market close as TBD; typical practice is to close markets at or just before tip-off, but you should check this specific event page for the confirmed close time and any scrub or settlement rules.

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