This event group covers the NBA game between the Golden State Warriors and Houston Rockets scheduled for March 5, 2026 at 7:30 PM ET. Markets span player prop bets (points, rebounds, assists), team spreads at multiple thresholds, moneyline outcomes, and total points over/under at various levels, including first-half markets.
Unified Resolution Criteria (Consistent across platforms)
Both platforms use identical resolution sources (official NBA box score), identical postponement/cancellation logic (50-50), and consistent player inactivity rules (No). All thresholds are clearly defined with no ambiguity in point/rebound/assist calculations.
Primary resolution logic:
Official NBA box score as published on NBA.com
Core resolution logic:
Player prop markets (points, rebounds, assists) resolve Yes if the player exceeds the stated threshold (e.g., >13.5 points), No if at or below threshold
Moneyline markets resolve to the team with the higher final score including all overtime periods
Spread markets resolve to Rockets if they win by the specified margin or more (e.g., -8.5 means Rockets win by 8+); otherwise Warriors wins, including ties
Total points markets (O/U) resolve Over if combined score exceeds the threshold (e.g., >215.5 = Over at 216+), Under if at or below
First-half markets resolve based solely on halftime score, not final game score
If a player is listed as inactive or does not take the court, player prop markets resolve No
All calculations include overtime periods where applicable
Edge cases & Clarifications:
Game Postponement: Markets remain open until the game is completed; no early resolution
Game Cancellation: If the game is canceled entirely with no makeup game scheduled, all markets resolve 50-50
Player Inactivity: If a player is listed as inactive or does not take the court at any point, all player prop markets for that player resolve No
Spread Tie: If the final score results in a tie, spread markets resolve to Warriors (the non-favored team)
Overtime Inclusion: All player stats and team scores include overtime periods; no separate overtime markets are defined
Timing:
Resolution occurs after the final buzzer of the game (including any overtime), based on the official NBA box score published on NBA.com. First-half markets resolve at halftime. Markets remain open if the game is postponed and resolve only after the game is completed.
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