Atlanta Hawks lead trader consensus at 51.6% implied probability to win the NBA Southeast Division, buoyed by their 5-2 start atop the standings, fueled by Trae Young's efficient scoring (28.5 PPG) and Dyson Daniels' breakout defense anchoring the league's No. 3-rated unit. Miami Heat sit second at 24.5% amid a middling 4-3 record, hampered by Jimmy Butler's recent ankle tweak listed as questionable and ongoing trade rumors eroding momentum despite Bam Adebayo's dominance. Charlotte Hornets' 17.8% reflects LaMelo Ball's return from injury sparking a 3-1 surge with high-output games, while Orlando Magic lag at 11.0% due to Franz Wagner's hamstring absence and a 3-4 mark exposing young roster inconsistencies. Recent Hawks wins over contenders like the Knicks and Heat have widened their edge in this tight race with 70+ games left.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket · AtualizadoAtlanta Hawks 52.3%
Miami Heat 25%
Charlotte Hornets 18.7%
Orlando Magic 9%
$703,168 Vol.
$703,168 Vol.
Atlanta Hawks
52%
Miami Heat
25%
Charlotte Hornets
19%
Orlando Magic
9%
Atlanta Hawks 52.3%
Miami Heat 25%
Charlotte Hornets 18.7%
Orlando Magic 9%
$703,168 Vol.
$703,168 Vol.
Atlanta Hawks
52%
Miami Heat
25%
Charlotte Hornets
19%
Orlando Magic
9%
If it becomes impossible for this team to win based on the rules of the NBA this market will resolve to “No”.
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0x2F5e3684c...Atlanta Hawks lead trader consensus at 51.6% implied probability to win the NBA Southeast Division, buoyed by their 5-2 start atop the standings, fueled by Trae Young's efficient scoring (28.5 PPG) and Dyson Daniels' breakout defense anchoring the league's No. 3-rated unit. Miami Heat sit second at 24.5% amid a middling 4-3 record, hampered by Jimmy Butler's recent ankle tweak listed as questionable and ongoing trade rumors eroding momentum despite Bam Adebayo's dominance. Charlotte Hornets' 17.8% reflects LaMelo Ball's return from injury sparking a 3-1 surge with high-output games, while Orlando Magic lag at 11.0% due to Franz Wagner's hamstring absence and a 3-4 mark exposing young roster inconsistencies. Recent Hawks wins over contenders like the Knicks and Heat have widened their edge in this tight race with 70+ games left.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket · Atualizado
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