| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Derik Queen | 0% | 0¢ | 79¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether there will be a triple-double in the Washington at New Orleans game — an outcome of interest to fans and traders because triple-doubles are rare, game-changing stat lines that reflect versatile performances.
Triple-doubles occur when a player records double-digit totals in three statistical categories (commonly points, rebounds, and assists) in the official box score for a single game. Team styles, rotation patterns, and matchup dynamics between Washington and New Orleans affect the likelihood of such all-around performances and provide context for evaluating the market.
Prediction market prices aggregate traders' views about the likelihood of at least one triple-double in this specific game; they move as new information (injuries, starting lineups, rest, in-game pace) becomes available and should be interpreted as a snapshot of collective expectations rather than a fixed forecast.
For this market, a triple-double means any player reaches ten or more in three official statistical categories (typically points, rebounds, assists; blocks and steals also count) on the game's official box score used by the league and the market operator.
The market will close prior to the official start of the Washington at New Orleans game; because the listed close time is TBD, check the market page or platform notifications for the precise published close time before trading.
This market typically resolves based on the league’s official box score for the entire game—including overtime if the official statistics include it—so one or more triple-doubles will satisfy a 'Yes' outcome; consult the market rules for any specific tie-break or overtime conventions.
Focus on players who handle the ball frequently, play heavy minutes, and contribute across scoring, assisting, and rebounding; check pregame starters, usage rates, and recent multi-category games to identify the most plausible candidates for this specific matchup.
Late absences or reduced minutes for primary playmakers or rebounders materially lower the chance of a triple-double, while unexpected listless opponents, extended minutes for secondary playmakers, or blowout game scripts can increase the probability—monitor injury reports and final rotations closely.