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Líder de robos por partido de la NBA

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Líder de robos por partido de la NBA

Tyrese Maxey 53.4%

Cason Wallace 20%

Ausar Thompson 14.6%

Kawhi Leonard 9.4%

Polymarket

$522,465 Vol.

Tyrese Maxey 53.4%

Cason Wallace 20%

Ausar Thompson 14.6%

Kawhi Leonard 9.4%

Polymarket

$522,465 Vol.

Tyrese Maxey

$4,272 Vol.

45%

Cason Wallace

$29,136 Vol.

20%

Ausar Thompson

$10,897 Vol.

15%

Kawhi Leonard

$4,465 Vol.

9%

Dyson Daniels

$224,088 Vol.

3%

James Harden

$2,859 Vol.

3%

Alex Caruso

$3,117 Vol.

2%

Jalen Suggs

$3,801 Vol.

2%

Matisse Thybulle

$3,374 Vol.

1%

Herbert Jones

$3,474 Vol.

1%

Lonzo Ball

$12,792 Vol.

1%

Jalen Williams

$12,755 Vol.

1%

Kris Dunn

$2,524 Vol.

1%

Mikal Bridges

$6,701 Vol.

1%

Kelly Oubre Jr.

$19,324 Vol.

1%

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

$28,533 Vol.

<1%

Jaren Jackson Jr.

$4,148 Vol.

<1%

Nikola Jokic

$34,044 Vol.

<1%

De'Aaron Fox

$40,480 Vol.

<1%

Toumani Camara

$13,437 Vol.

<1%

Josh Hart

$2,744 Vol.

<1%

Luka Doncic

$3,065 Vol.

<1%

Keon Ellis

$2,549 Vol.

<1%

OG Anunoby

$2,648 Vol.

<1%

Jaden McDaniels

$2,305 Vol.

<1%

Franz Wagner

$1,944 Vol.

<1%

Bam Adebayo

$2,428 Vol.

<1%

Anthony Davis

$2,459 Vol.

<1%

Andrew Nembhard

$3,145 Vol.

<1%

Amen Thompson

$2,608 Vol.

<1%

Draymond Green

$2,252 Vol.

<1%

Victor Wembanyama

$2,523 Vol.

<1%

Paul George

$3,143 Vol.

<1%

LaMelo Ball

$2,255 Vol.

<1%

Reed Sheppard

$5,041 Vol.

<1%

Anthony Edwards

$2,150 Vol.

<1%

T.J. McConnell

$2,211 Vol.

<1%

Scottie Barnes

$2,610 Vol.

<1%

Paolo Banchero

$5,538 Vol.

<1%

Luguentz Dort

$2,429 Vol.

<1%

Jordan Poole

$2,200 Vol.

<1%

Tari Eason

$0 Vol.

<1%

Jimmy Butler

$0 Vol.

<1%

This market will resolve according to the player that finishes the 2025–26 NBA regular season with the highest steals per-game average of any qualified player. In the event of a tie for the highest steals per-game average, this market will resolve in favor of the player who appeared in the greater number of games. If the tied players also played the same number of games, the market will resolve in favor of the player whose listed last name comes first alphabetically. Qualification for inclusion in official NBA leaderboards (such as minimum games or statistical thresholds) will be determined according to NBA rules and applied exactly as reflected in the official leaderboard. The resolution source will be the NBA (NBA.com/stats).Tyrese Maxey holds the trader consensus lead at 44.9% implied probability for NBA steals per game leader, tied atop the 2.0 SPG mark with Cason Wallace, Ausar Thompson, and Kawhi Leonard in the tight late-season race with roughly 12-15 games remaining. Maxey's recent surge—23 steals over his last 10 games (2.3 average), including four versus Atlanta on March 7—has propelled Philadelphia's guard ahead in market sentiment, bolstered by his heavy minutes and ball-hawking alongside Embiid. Wallace sits at 23.0% thanks to Oklahoma City's elite defense and his specialist role, with recent multi-steal outbursts maintaining pace despite 2.0-2.1 SPG. Thompson's 15.5% reflects consistent athletic disruption for Detroit, highlighted by three steals in a win over New Orleans two days ago, while Leonard's 9.4% trails due to fewer games played (58) and load management amid Clippers' injury concerns. Dyson Daniels (3.3%) lurks with 1.9 SPG post-trade to Atlanta.

Tyrese Maxey holds the trader consensus lead at 44.9% implied probability for NBA steals per game leader, tied atop the 2.0 SPG mark with Cason Wallace, Ausar Thompson, and Kawhi Leonard in the tight late-season race with roughly 12-15 games remaining. Maxey's recent surge—23 steals over his last 10 games (2.3 average), including four versus Atlanta on March 7—has propelled Philadelphia's guard ahead in market sentiment, bolstered by his heavy minutes and ball-hawking alongside Embiid. Wallace sits at 23.0% thanks to Oklahoma City's elite defense and his specialist role, with recent multi-steal outbursts maintaining pace despite 2.0-2.1 SPG. Thompson's 15.5% reflects consistent athletic disruption for Detroit, highlighted by three steals in a win over New Orleans two days ago, while Leonard's 9.4% trails due to fewer games played (58) and load management amid Clippers' injury concerns. Dyson Daniels (3.3%) lurks with 1.9 SPG post-trade to Atlanta.

Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket · Actualizado
This market will resolve according to the player that finishes the 2025–26 NBA regular season with the highest steals per-game average of any qualified player. In the event of a tie for the highest steals per-game average, this market will resolve in favor of the player who appeared in the greater number of games. If the tied players also played the same number of games, the market will resolve in favor of the player whose listed last name comes first alphabetically. Qualification for inclusion in official NBA leaderboards (such as minimum games or statistical thresholds) will be determined according to NBA rules and applied exactly as reflected in the official leaderboard. The resolution source will be the NBA (NBA.com/stats).Tyrese Maxey holds the trader consensus lead at 44.9% implied probability for NBA steals per game leader, tied atop the 2.0 SPG mark with Cason Wallace, Ausar Thompson, and Kawhi Leonard in the tight late-season race with roughly 12-15 games remaining. Maxey's recent surge—23 steals over his last 10 games (2.3 average), including four versus Atlanta on March 7—has propelled Philadelphia's guard ahead in market sentiment, bolstered by his heavy minutes and ball-hawking alongside Embiid. Wallace sits at 23.0% thanks to Oklahoma City's elite defense and his specialist role, with recent multi-steal outbursts maintaining pace despite 2.0-2.1 SPG. Thompson's 15.5% reflects consistent athletic disruption for Detroit, highlighted by three steals in a win over New Orleans two days ago, while Leonard's 9.4% trails due to fewer games played (58) and load management amid Clippers' injury concerns. Dyson Daniels (3.3%) lurks with 1.9 SPG post-trade to Atlanta.

Tyrese Maxey holds the trader consensus lead at 44.9% implied probability for NBA steals per game leader, tied atop the 2.0 SPG mark with Cason Wallace, Ausar Thompson, and Kawhi Leonard in the tight late-season race with roughly 12-15 games remaining. Maxey's recent surge—23 steals over his last 10 games (2.3 average), including four versus Atlanta on March 7—has propelled Philadelphia's guard ahead in market sentiment, bolstered by his heavy minutes and ball-hawking alongside Embiid. Wallace sits at 23.0% thanks to Oklahoma City's elite defense and his specialist role, with recent multi-steal outbursts maintaining pace despite 2.0-2.1 SPG. Thompson's 15.5% reflects consistent athletic disruption for Detroit, highlighted by three steals in a win over New Orleans two days ago, while Leonard's 9.4% trails due to fewer games played (58) and load management amid Clippers' injury concerns. Dyson Daniels (3.3%) lurks with 1.9 SPG post-trade to Atlanta.

Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket · Actualizado

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Preguntas frecuentes

"Líder de robos por partido de la NBA" es un mercado de predicción en Polymarket con 43+ resultados posibles donde los operadores compran y venden acciones según lo que creen que sucederá. El resultado líder actual es "Tyrese Maxey" con 45%, seguido de "Cason Wallace" con 20%. Los precios reflejan probabilidades en tiempo real de la comunidad. Por ejemplo, una acción cotizada a 45¢ implica que el mercado colectivamente asigna una probabilidad de 45% a ese resultado. Estas probabilidades cambian continuamente a medida que los operadores reaccionan a nuevos desarrollos. Las acciones del resultado correcto son canjeables por $1 cada una tras la resolución del mercado.

A día de hoy, "Líder de robos por partido de la NBA" ha generado $522.5K en volumen total de trading desde que el mercado se lanzó el Oct 22, 2025. Este nivel de actividad refleja un fuerte compromiso de la comunidad de Polymarket y ayuda a garantizar que las probabilidades actuales estén respaldadas por un amplio grupo de participantes del mercado. Puedes seguir los movimientos de precios en vivo y operar en cualquier resultado directamente en esta página.

Para operar en "Líder de robos por partido de la NBA", explora los 43+ resultados disponibles en esta página. Cada resultado muestra un precio actual que representa la probabilidad implícita del mercado. Para tomar una posición, selecciona el resultado que consideres más probable, elige "Sí" para operar a favor o "No" para operar en contra, introduce tu cantidad y haz clic en "Operar". Si tu resultado elegido es correcto cuando el mercado se resuelve, tus acciones de "Sí" pagan $1 cada una. Si es incorrecto, pagan $0. También puedes vender tus acciones en cualquier momento antes de la resolución.

El favorito actual para "Líder de robos por partido de la NBA" es "Tyrese Maxey" con 45%, lo que significa que el mercado asigna una probabilidad de 45% a ese resultado. El siguiente resultado más cercano es "Cason Wallace" con 20%. Estas probabilidades se actualizan en tiempo real a medida que los operadores compran y venden acciones. Vuelve con frecuencia o guarda esta página en marcadores.

Las reglas de resolución para "Líder de robos por partido de la NBA" definen exactamente qué debe ocurrir para que cada resultado sea declarado ganador, incluyendo las fuentes de datos oficiales utilizadas para determinar el resultado. Puedes revisar los criterios de resolución completos en la sección "Reglas" en esta página sobre los comentarios. Recomendamos leer las reglas cuidadosamente antes de operar, ya que especifican las condiciones exactas, casos especiales y fuentes.