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Washington at Orlando: Three Pointers

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All Outcomes (15)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Paolo Banchero: 2+ 39%
35¢ 39¢ $20 Trade →
Desmond Bane: 3+ 41%
37¢ 40¢ $2 Trade →
Jalen Suggs: 2+ 0%
66¢ $0 Trade →
Paolo Banchero: 1+ 0%
48¢ 78¢ $0 Trade →
Paolo Banchero: 4+ 0%
$0 Trade →
Desmond Bane: 2+ 0%
39¢ 69¢ $0 Trade →
Desmond Bane: 1+ 0%
65¢ 93¢ $0 Trade →
Desmond Bane: 5+ 0%
10¢ $0 Trade →
Jalen Suggs: 4+ 0%
98¢ $0 Trade →
Desmond Bane: 4+ 0%
21¢ $0 Trade →
Paolo Banchero: 5+ 0%
99¢ $0 Trade →
Jalen Suggs: 5+ 0%
98¢ $0 Trade →
Jalen Suggs: 1+ 0%
98¢ $0 Trade →
Jalen Suggs: 3+ 0%
30¢ 54¢ $0 Trade →
Paolo Banchero: 3+ 0%
17¢ $0 Trade →

About This Market

This market asks which three-pointer-related outcome will occur in the Washington at Orlando game; it gives traders a way to express expectations about three-point shooting performance in that specific matchup.

Three-point outcomes in any NBA matchup reflect a mix of team shooting tendencies, defensive schemes, and game flow. Washington and Orlando each bring distinct offensive styles and rotations, and those stylistic differences — plus injuries, rest, and matchups — drive variation in three-point totals from game to game. Because this market is event-specific, its useful context comes from recent team shooting form, projected lineups, and matchup data rather than long-term aggregates alone.

Market prices aggregate participants' views about which outcome will occur; higher-priced outcomes indicate fewer traders expect that result. Interpret prices alongside liquidity and available trade volume, and always confirm the market's exact outcome definitions before trading.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly does an outcome in the "Washington at Orlando: Three Pointers" market represent?

Each outcome is defined on the market page and typically corresponds to a threshold or range of three-pointers (for one team, both teams combined, or specific buckets). Always read the market's outcome definitions and settlement rules on the exchange before trading.

How and when will this market be settled for Washington at Orlando three-pointers?

Settlement follows the exchange's stated rules and is usually based on the official game statistics (box score or official play-by-play) after the game ends; check the market page for the precise data source and any post-game resolution window.

How should late injury news or scratches for Washington or Orlando be treated for this market?

Late availability changes can materially alter three-point expectations; markets typically react quickly to such news, but resolution is based on who actually plays and the official game stats, so monitor reliable injury reports and the final starting lineups.

Does this market refer to combined three-pointers, one team, or individual players?

The title alone may be ambiguous; the market's outcome text specifies whether it measures combined team totals, a single team's total, or other categories. Confirm the scope on the market page before making any commitments.

How informative is past Washington–Orlando head-to-head three-point data for this market?

Head-to-head history can provide context but is often a small sample and may not reflect current rosters, coaching changes, or recent form. Use recent team shooting splits, current rotations, and matchup-specific defensive metrics for more actionable insight.

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