yes Miles Bridges: 3+,yes Deni Avdija: 6+,yes Milwaukee,yes Atlanta,yes Charlotte,yes Houston,yes Denver,yes Orlando,yes Philadelphia,yes Miles Bridges: 15+,yes Onyeka Okongwu: 6+,yes Bam Adebayo: 10+,yes Neemias Queta: 8+,yes Scottie Barnes: 6+,no New York wins by over 6.5 points
| Platform | Yes | No | Volume | Last seen | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kalshi | — | — | — | 22:18 UTC | View → |
What do these odds mean?
Cross-platform data for yes Miles Bridges: 3+,yes Deni Avdija: 6+,yes Milwaukee,yes Atlanta,yes Charlotte,yes Houston,yes Denver,yes Orlando,yes Philadelphia,yes Miles Bridges: 15+,yes Onyeka Okongwu: 6+,yes Bam Adebayo: 10+,yes Neemias Queta: 8+,yes Scottie Barnes: 6+,no New York wins by over 6.5 points is still being collected.
How to read cross-platform spreads
When two platforms price the same event meaningfully differently, it usually means one of three things: liquidity is thin on one side, fee structures are pushing a spread, or traders on one platform have information the other lacks. Spreads larger than 5 percentage points on events with over $50K in volume often resolve toward the higher-volume platform's price.
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