The Southeast Division race hinges on razor-thin records, with Orlando Magic (15-10), Atlanta Hawks (14-11), and Miami Heat (13-12) separated by just two games atop the standings as of early January 2025. Orlando's league-best defense, anchored by Paolo Banchero's breakout (24.5 PPG) and Franz Wagner's versatility, drives their slim lead, though recent losses to Eastern Conference contenders expose road vulnerabilities. Atlanta's explosive offense, fueled by Trae Young (25.2 PPG, 11.0 APG) and Dyson Daniels' steals, keeps them hot, but porous defense (116.8 points allowed/100 possessions) invites regression. Miami's battle-tested core under Erik Spoelstra thrives in clutch moments, bolstered by Bam Adebayo's double-doubles, yet lingering injuries to Tyler Herro and Terry Rozier temper optimism. Charlotte trails far behind in rebuild mode, leaving traders pricing a volatile finish amid key head-to-heads and playoff-seeding stakes.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket · ActualizadoOrlando Magic 34%
Atlanta Hawks 32.1%
Miami Heat 28%
Charlotte Hornets 8.0%
$685,038 Vol.
$685,038 Vol.
Orlando Magic
34%
Atlanta Hawks
32%
Miami Heat
28%
Charlotte Hornets
8%
Orlando Magic 34%
Atlanta Hawks 32.1%
Miami Heat 28%
Charlotte Hornets 8.0%
$685,038 Vol.
$685,038 Vol.
Orlando Magic
34%
Atlanta Hawks
32%
Miami Heat
28%
Charlotte Hornets
8%
If it becomes impossible for this team to win based on the rules of the NBA this market will resolve to “No”.
If multiple teams share the same record, official NBA tie breaking rules will be used to determine the outcome.
The resolution source for this market will be information from the NBA.
Mercado abierto: Oct 22, 2025, 12:15 AM ET
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0x2F5e3684c...The Southeast Division race hinges on razor-thin records, with Orlando Magic (15-10), Atlanta Hawks (14-11), and Miami Heat (13-12) separated by just two games atop the standings as of early January 2025. Orlando's league-best defense, anchored by Paolo Banchero's breakout (24.5 PPG) and Franz Wagner's versatility, drives their slim lead, though recent losses to Eastern Conference contenders expose road vulnerabilities. Atlanta's explosive offense, fueled by Trae Young (25.2 PPG, 11.0 APG) and Dyson Daniels' steals, keeps them hot, but porous defense (116.8 points allowed/100 possessions) invites regression. Miami's battle-tested core under Erik Spoelstra thrives in clutch moments, bolstered by Bam Adebayo's double-doubles, yet lingering injuries to Tyler Herro and Terry Rozier temper optimism. Charlotte trails far behind in rebuild mode, leaving traders pricing a volatile finish amid key head-to-heads and playoff-seeding stakes.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket · Actualizado
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