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Live prediction market odds for Celtics vs. Pacers. Compare prices across Kalshi and Polymarket.
MARKET RESOLVEDKalshi / Polymarket
Resolved 2025-12-26
This market resolved on 2025-12-26. Boston Celtics was the officially declared outcome. Prior to resolution, the market peaked at 86%.
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| Candidate | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Boston CelticsWINNER | 99% | 74% |
Indiana Pacers | 99% | 35% |
Boston CelticsWINNER | 1% | 66% |
Indiana Pacers | 1% | 27% |
Celtics vs. Pacers was a prediction market event tracked across 2 platforms (Kalshi, Polymarket). Boston Celtics led the market at 86% implied probability before resolution. Other contenders include Indiana Pacers at 67%, Boston Celtics at 33%, Indiana Pacers at 14%.
Boston Celtics held the lead at 86% implied probability heading into resolution. Behind Boston Celtics, Indiana Pacers at 67% and Boston Celtics at 33% and Indiana Pacers at 14% were the next closest contenders. The 64.5% cross-platform spread suggested platforms were pricing new information differently, creating potential trading opportunities.
Here were the closing odds across Kalshi, Polymarket: Boston Celtics: 99¢ on Kalshi, 74¢ on Polymarket. Indiana Pacers: 99¢ on Kalshi, 35¢ on Polymarket. Boston Celtics: 1¢ on Kalshi, 66¢ on Polymarket. Indiana Pacers: 1¢ on Kalshi, 27¢ on Polymarket. The 64.5% spread across platforms highlights where markets disagreed — a gap traders can exploit by buying low on one platform and selling high on another.
A price of 86¢ meant the market estimated a 86% chance that Boston Celtics would be the outcome. Traders who bought at 86¢ and held through resolution received $1.00 per share — a 16% return on their position. Those on the wrong side received $0.
Boston Celtics
86.3% avg
Official settlement criteria, resolution sources, and edge cases across Kalshi.
KalshiIf Indiana wins the Boston vs Indiana professional basketball game originally scheduled for Dec 26, 2025, then the market resolves to Yes.