This event group covers the NBA game between the Brooklyn Nets and Cleveland Cavaliers scheduled for February 19, 2026 at 7:00 PM ET. Markets span team moneyline, spreads, over/under totals (full game and first half), and individual player prop bets (points, rebounds, assists, and steals).
Unified Resolution Criteria (Consistent across platforms)
Both Kalshi and Polymarket apply identical resolution logic: official NBA.com box score as the single source of truth, with consistent handling of postponements (remain open), cancellations (50-50), and overtime inclusion (full game resolution).
Primary resolution logic:
Official NBA box score published on NBA.com
Core resolution logic:
Team moneyline and spread markets resolve based on final score including all overtime periods
Over/under totals (full game and first half) resolve based on combined team points meeting or exceeding the stated threshold
First half markets resolve based on halftime score only
Player prop markets (points, rebounds, assists, steals) resolve based on official box score statistics; threshold is strictly greater than the stated line (e.g., 20.5 means 21+ resolves Yes)
If a player is listed as inactive or does not take the court, all player prop markets for that player resolve No
Spread markets resolve to Nets if the game ends in a tie or Cavaliers fail to cover the specified margin
Edge cases & Clarifications:
Game Postponement: All markets remain open and unresolved until the game is completed. No early settlement occurs.
Game Cancellation (No Makeup): All markets resolve 50-50 if the game is canceled entirely with no makeup game scheduled.
Overtime: All statistics and final scores include any overtime periods played. Full game totals and player stats encompass the entire contest.
Player Inactivity: If a player is inactive or does not take the court at any point, all player prop markets for that player resolve No regardless of how the game outcome would have affected the prop.
Tie at Halftime: First half moneyline resolves 50-50 if the score is tied at halftime.
Timing:
Resolution occurs after the final official NBA box score is published on NBA.com following game completion, including any overtime. First half markets resolve at halftime. Full game markets resolve after final buzzer.
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