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Atlanta vs Milwaukee: First Half Total

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All Outcomes (9)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Over 116.5 1H points scored 55%
55¢ 64¢ $1 Trade →
Over 119.5 1H points scored 0%
48¢ 52¢ $0 Trade →
Over 131.5 1H points scored 0%
27¢ $0 Trade →
Over 113.5 1H points scored 0%
64¢ 72¢ $0 Trade →
Over 107.5 1H points scored 0%
74¢ 100¢ $0 Trade →
Over 128.5 1H points scored 0%
20¢ 27¢ $0 Trade →
Over 122.5 1H points scored 0%
36¢ 44¢ $0 Trade →
Over 110.5 1H points scored 0%
74¢ 81¢ $0 Trade →
Over 125.5 1H points scored 0%
27¢ 35¢ $0 Trade →

About This Market

This market lets traders express expectations for the combined points scored by Atlanta and Milwaukee in the first half of their matchup; it matters to anyone who wants to trade or hedge around short-term game scoring dynamics.

Atlanta and Milwaukee bring different scoring profiles into a first-half market: one team often emphasizes transition and perimeter shooting while the other leans on halfcourt sets and interior scoring, and those stylistic differences shape first-half totals. First-half markets isolate the first two quarters, so coaching rotations, starting lineups and early-game tempo have outsized influence compared with full-game markets.

Market prices reflect collective judgment about which first-half point-range is most likely given available information; movements in prices are driven by new data such as lineup news, injuries, or in-game developments and can be used as a real-time signal of changing expectations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When does the Atlanta vs Milwaukee: First Half Total market settle?

This market settles using the official first-half (end of second quarter) combined point total as recorded by the league; the event resolves to the bracket that contains that official number.

How do late lineup changes or injury news affect this specific market?

Late announcements about starters or key rotations can materially change expectations for first-half scoring because they alter usage, defensive matchups and pace; traders typically react quickly when such news is released.

Does overtime or the third and fourth quarters affect the result of the First Half Total market?

No—only points scored within the official first half count for this market; any points in overtime or later quarters are irrelevant to settlement.

What kinds of outcomes are offered in the Atlanta vs Milwaukee: First Half Total event and how are they resolved?

The market is divided into mutually exclusive point-range outcomes covering possible combined first-half totals; after the first half ends, the single range that contains the official total is declared the winning outcome.

What happens to this market if the game is postponed, postponed mid-game, or cancelled before halftime?

Resolution follows the platform's settlement rules: if no official halftime is recorded, the market is typically handled according to those rules (for example, it may be voided or held open until rescheduled); consult the event's specific settlement policy for final guidance.

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