Luka Doncic's league-leading average of 4.9 three-pointers made per game through 10 contests drives his overwhelming 94.2% trader consensus as NBA three-pointers made per game leader, fueled by his NBA-high 13.7 attempts per game and 35.8% efficiency from deep, outpacing Stephen Curry's 3.8 makes on fewer volume. Recent developments, including a five-game streak of 5+ threes and no injury concerns per official Mavericks reports, solidify his edge amid early-season projections favoring sustained output. Realistic challenges include a Doncic sprain sidelining him, as in past seasons, or volume surges from high-attempt challengers like LaMelo Ball (4.2 makes) catching fire over the 72 remaining games, though historical pace regression tempers upset odds.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedLuka Doncic 94.1%
Stephen Curry 2.6%
LaMelo Ball 1.0%
Anthony Edwards <1%
$551,063 Vol.
$551,063 Vol.
Luka Doncic
94%
Stephen Curry
3%
LaMelo Ball
1%
Anthony Edwards
<1%
Jaylen Brown
<1%
Zach LaVine
<1%
Derrick White
<1%
Tyrese Maxey
<1%
Lauri Markkanen
<1%
Payton Pritchard
<1%
Sam Hauser
<1%
Austin Reaves
<1%
Klay Thompson
<1%
Jamal Murray
<1%
CJ McCollum
<1%
Anfernee Simons
<1%
Brandon Miller
<1%
Norman Powell
<1%
Michael Porter Jr.
<1%
James Harden
<1%
Brice Sensabaugh
<1%
Kon Knueppel
<1%
Donovan Mitchell
<1%
Desmond Bane
<1%
Darius Garland
<1%
De'Andre Hunter
<1%
AJ Green
<1%
Trey Murphy III
<1%
Trae Young
<1%
Coby White
<1%
Cam Thomas
<1%
Duncan Robinson
<1%
Paul George
<1%
Shaedon Sharpe
<1%
Buddy Hield
<1%
Jalen Brunson
<1%
Kristaps Porzingis
<1%
Jaren Jackson Jr.
<1%
Karl-Anthony Towns
<1%
Victor Wembanyama
<1%
Kevin Durant
<1%
Jalen Green
<1%
LeBron James
<1%
Donte DiVincenzo
<1%
Keyonte George
<1%
Devin Booker
<1%
Jordan Poole
<1%
Gary Trent Jr.
<1%
Luka Doncic 94.1%
Stephen Curry 2.6%
LaMelo Ball 1.0%
Anthony Edwards <1%
$551,063 Vol.
$551,063 Vol.
Luka Doncic
94%
Stephen Curry
3%
LaMelo Ball
1%
Anthony Edwards
<1%
Jaylen Brown
<1%
Zach LaVine
<1%
Derrick White
<1%
Tyrese Maxey
<1%
Lauri Markkanen
<1%
Payton Pritchard
<1%
Sam Hauser
<1%
Austin Reaves
<1%
Klay Thompson
<1%
Jamal Murray
<1%
CJ McCollum
<1%
Anfernee Simons
<1%
Brandon Miller
<1%
Norman Powell
<1%
Michael Porter Jr.
<1%
James Harden
<1%
Brice Sensabaugh
<1%
Kon Knueppel
<1%
Donovan Mitchell
<1%
Desmond Bane
<1%
Darius Garland
<1%
De'Andre Hunter
<1%
AJ Green
<1%
Trey Murphy III
<1%
Trae Young
<1%
Coby White
<1%
Cam Thomas
<1%
Duncan Robinson
<1%
Paul George
<1%
Shaedon Sharpe
<1%
Buddy Hield
<1%
Jalen Brunson
<1%
Kristaps Porzingis
<1%
Jaren Jackson Jr.
<1%
Karl-Anthony Towns
<1%
Victor Wembanyama
<1%
Kevin Durant
<1%
Jalen Green
<1%
LeBron James
<1%
Donte DiVincenzo
<1%
Keyonte George
<1%
Devin Booker
<1%
Jordan Poole
<1%
Gary Trent Jr.
<1%
In the event of a tie for the highest three pointers made 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.
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0x2F5e3684c...Luka Doncic's league-leading average of 4.9 three-pointers made per game through 10 contests drives his overwhelming 94.2% trader consensus as NBA three-pointers made per game leader, fueled by his NBA-high 13.7 attempts per game and 35.8% efficiency from deep, outpacing Stephen Curry's 3.8 makes on fewer volume. Recent developments, including a five-game streak of 5+ threes and no injury concerns per official Mavericks reports, solidify his edge amid early-season projections favoring sustained output. Realistic challenges include a Doncic sprain sidelining him, as in past seasons, or volume surges from high-attempt challengers like LaMelo Ball (4.2 makes) catching fire over the 72 remaining games, though historical pace regression tempers upset odds.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated
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