Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's overwhelming lead in clutch-time scoring—topping charts with 6.2 points per game in the final five minutes of close contests at 58% shooting—drives his 68.8% implied probability as traders heavily back the Thunder star's MVP-caliber consistency amid Oklahoma City's Western Conference dominance. Anthony Edwards surges to 7.1% on recent heroics, including game-winning buckets against top foes, boosting Minnesota's late-game edge. Joel Embiid holds 3.6% despite injury absences, buoyed by elite efficiency (65% FG clutch) when healthy for the Sixers. Fading odds for others like Jaylen Brown and Giannis reflect weaker volume or efficiency in crunch time, with no major shifts from latest injury reports or matchups altering the hierarchy.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedShai Gilgeous-Alexander 68.7%
Anthony Edwards 7.2%
De'Aaron Fox 3.4%
Joel Embiid 2.5%
$110,559 Vol.
$110,559 Vol.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
69%
Anthony Edwards
7%
De'Aaron Fox
3%
Joel Embiid
3%
Jaylen Brown
2%
Giannis Antetokounmpo
1%
Luka Doncic
1%
Darius Garland
1%
Tyrese Maxey
1%
Jamal Murray
1%
Nikola Jokic
<1%
Cade Cunningham
<1%
Paolo Banchero
<1%
Franz Wagner
<1%
Donovan Mitchell
<1%
Stephen Curry
<1%
Coby White
<1%
Trae Young
<1%
Jalen Brunson
<1%
DeMar DeRozan
<1%
Devin Booker
<1%
Desmond Bane
<1%
Kevin Durant
<1%
LaMelo Ball
<1%
Anthony Davis
<1%
Pascal Siakam
<1%
James Harden
<1%
Jimmy Butler
<1%
Victor Wembanyama
<1%
Ja Morant
<1%
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander 68.7%
Anthony Edwards 7.2%
De'Aaron Fox 3.4%
Joel Embiid 2.5%
$110,559 Vol.
$110,559 Vol.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
69%
Anthony Edwards
7%
De'Aaron Fox
3%
Joel Embiid
3%
Jaylen Brown
2%
Giannis Antetokounmpo
1%
Luka Doncic
1%
Darius Garland
1%
Tyrese Maxey
1%
Jamal Murray
1%
Nikola Jokic
<1%
Cade Cunningham
<1%
Paolo Banchero
<1%
Franz Wagner
<1%
Donovan Mitchell
<1%
Stephen Curry
<1%
Coby White
<1%
Trae Young
<1%
Jalen Brunson
<1%
DeMar DeRozan
<1%
Devin Booker
<1%
Desmond Bane
<1%
Kevin Durant
<1%
LaMelo Ball
<1%
Anthony Davis
<1%
Pascal Siakam
<1%
James Harden
<1%
Jimmy Butler
<1%
Victor Wembanyama
<1%
Ja Morant
<1%
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0x2F5e3684c...Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's overwhelming lead in clutch-time scoring—topping charts with 6.2 points per game in the final five minutes of close contests at 58% shooting—drives his 68.8% implied probability as traders heavily back the Thunder star's MVP-caliber consistency amid Oklahoma City's Western Conference dominance. Anthony Edwards surges to 7.1% on recent heroics, including game-winning buckets against top foes, boosting Minnesota's late-game edge. Joel Embiid holds 3.6% despite injury absences, buoyed by elite efficiency (65% FG clutch) when healthy for the Sixers. Fading odds for others like Jaylen Brown and Giannis reflect weaker volume or efficiency in crunch time, with no major shifts from latest injury reports or matchups altering the hierarchy.
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