yes Duncan Robinson: 3+,yes Milwaukee wins by over 7.5 points,yes Atlanta wins by over 1.5 points,no San Antonio wins by over 24.5 points,yes Detroit wins by over 2.5 points,yes Portland wins by over 2.5 points,no Utah wins by over 10.5 points,yes Miami wins by over 2.5 points,yes Houston wins by over 4.5 points,yes Boston wins by over 14.5 points,no Denver wins by over 14.5 points,no Orlando wins by over 26.5 points,yes Philadelphia wins by over 6.5 points,no Phoenix wins by over 16.5 points,yes New York wins by over 6.5 points,yes Over 204.5 points scored
| Platform | Yes | No | Volume | Last seen | Link |
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| Kalshi | — | — | — | 19:03 UTC | View → |
| Kalshi | — | — | — | 23:26 UTC | View → |
| Kalshi | — | — | — | 22:47 UTC | View → |
| Kalshi | — | — | — | 18:34 UTC | View → |
| Kalshi | — | — | — | 18:34 UTC | View → |
| Kalshi | — | — | — | 18:44 UTC | View → |
| Kalshi | — | — | — | 20:53 UTC | View → |
What do these odds mean?
Cross-platform data for yes Duncan Robinson: 3+,yes Milwaukee wins by over 7.5 points,yes Atlanta wins by over 1.5 points,no San Antonio wins by over 24.5 points,yes Detroit wins by over 2.5 points,yes Portland wins by over 2.5 points,no Utah wins by over 10.5 points,yes Miami wins by over 2.5 points,yes Houston wins by over 4.5 points,yes Boston wins by over 14.5 points,no Denver wins by over 14.5 points,no Orlando wins by over 26.5 points,yes Philadelphia wins by over 6.5 points,no Phoenix wins by over 16.5 points,yes New York wins by over 6.5 points,yes Over 204.5 points scored is still being collected.
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