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Thunder vs. Spurs

Thunder vs. Spurs

Resolves May 29, 2026·$833.4k 24h vol·sports
$876.0k total volume·Open for 5 days

Devin Vassell: Points O/U 3.5

93%+42.5%
OutcomeYesNo
Devin Vassell: Points O/U 3.5
Devin Vassell: Rebounds O/U 1.5
Isaiah Hartenstein: Rebounds O/U 2.5
Devin Vassell: Assists O/U 0.5
Isaiah Hartenstein: Assists O/U 0.5
Julian Champagnie: Points O/U 2.5
Julian Champagnie: Rebounds O/U 1.5
Isaiah Hartenstein: Points O/U 1.5
De'Aaron Fox: Assists O/U 5.5
Luguentz Dort: Rebounds O/U 0.5

Order Book

Devin Vassell: Points O/U 3.5

PriceSharesTotal
99.0¢615$609
98.0¢167$164
97.0¢12$12
4.0¢last trade
9.0¢ spread
88.0¢18$16
87.0¢10$9
10.0¢55$6
6.0¢12$1
5.0¢110$6
3.0¢300$9
2.0¢5$0
1.0¢33$0
$46 bids$785 asks

Resolution Criteria

In the upcoming NBA game, scheduled for May 28 at 8:30PM ET: If the Thunder win, the market will resolve to "Thunder". If the Spurs win, the market will resolve to "Spurs". If the game is postponed, this market will remain open until the game has been completed. If the game is canceled entirely, with no make-up game, this market will resolve 50-50. The result will be determined based on the final score including any overtime periods.

This prediction market resolves on the outcome of the NBA game between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the San Antonio Spurs, scheduled for 28 May at 8:30 PM ET. The market is structured as a head-to-head contest with resolution based on the final score, including any overtime periods, with a deadline of 29 May 2026.

Top odds: 92%$876.0k volume51 outcomes

Market structure

The market covers the result of a single NBA regular-season or play-off game between Oklahoma City Thunder and San Antonio Spurs. Resolution is binary: the market settles to whichever team wins according to the official final score, inclusive of overtime. If the game is postponed, the market remains open until completed. If cancelled with no make-up fixture, the market resolves 50-50. Volume distribution across outcomes is not yet established.

Background

The Oklahoma City Thunder and San Antonio Spurs represent contrasting trajectories in the contemporary NBA. Oklahoma City has emerged as one of the league's youngest and most dynamic rosters in recent seasons, built around a core of high-draft selections. San Antonio, a franchise with five championship titles, has undergone a significant rebuild centred on generational prospect Victor Wembanyama. Games between these two franchises carry weight both in terms of standings implications and as a gauge of each team's development relative to broader Western Conference competition. The 28 May date places this fixture late in the NBA calendar, meaning play-off positioning or post-season seeding could be directly at stake depending on the stage of the season.

Key factors

Several structural factors could influence how this market resolves. Injury reports published in the hours before tip-off carry significant weight, as the availability of each team's primary contributors directly shapes in-game outcomes. Rest and scheduling — including back-to-back games or recent travel — can affect performance, particularly late in a long season. Home-court advantage is a documented factor in NBA results, and the venue for this fixture will influence crowd dynamics and familiarity. Officiating patterns and foul trouble can alter game flow materially in close contests. Should the game reach overtime, the depth of each team's rotation becomes relevant. Any postponement due to arena issues, weather affecting travel, or league scheduling changes would keep the market open rather than triggering resolution, meaning bettors should monitor official NBA communications close to tip-off.

FAQ

How is the Thunder vs. Spurs market resolved?

The market resolves to 'Thunder' if Oklahoma City wins or 'Spurs' if San Antonio wins, based on the official final score including any overtime periods. A cancellation with no make-up game triggers a 50-50 resolution between the two sides.

When does the Thunder vs. Spurs market resolve?

The game is scheduled for 28 May at 8:30 PM ET, with a resolution deadline of 29 May 2026 at 00:30 UTC. If the game is postponed rather than cancelled, the market remains open until the fixture is completed.

What happens if the Thunder vs. Spurs game is postponed or cancelled?

A postponement keeps the market open until the game is played and a result is confirmed. A full cancellation with no rescheduled make-up fixture triggers a 50-50 resolution, effectively splitting the market equally between both outcomes.

What does the Thunder vs. Spurs market currently show?

Current volume and implied probability data are not yet established for this market. As the game approaches and trading activity develops, concentration across outcomes will become clearer. Monitor the market closer to the 28 May tip-off for updated positioning.

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Devin Vassell: Points O/U 3.5

92%