| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Milwaukee | 52% | 33¢ | 52¢ | — | $175 | Trade → |
| Atlanta | 50% | 30¢ | 50¢ | — | $1 | Trade → |
| Tie | 0% | 0¢ | 5¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market determines which team—Atlanta, Milwaukee, or a tie—leads at the end of the first half of the listed game. It matters because first-half outcomes reflect immediate-game factors and provide a focused, short-term betting horizon.
Atlanta and Milwaukee bring different styles and matchup traits that typically shape early-game results: one team may prioritize pace and perimeter shooting while the other emphasizes half-court sets and interior scoring. First-half performance often diverges from full-game outcomes because rotations, starter minutes, and early-game strategies have outsized influence in the opening 24 minutes.
Market odds aggregate traders’ views about which team will be leading at halftime and update as new information arrives. Treat the odds as a real-time snapshot that responds to lineups, injuries, tip-off news, and in-game developments rather than a fixed prediction.
The market resolves to one of three outcomes: Atlanta leads at the official end of the first half, Milwaukee leads at the official end of the first half, or the first half is tied.
If the game proceeds, the market resolves based on the official halftime score as recorded by the league/official scorers at the conclusion of the second quarter.
Last-minute changes matter more for a first-half market than for full-game markets: confirmed scratches, reduced minutes for key starters, or announced rotations can materially change early-game balance and should be factored into assessments right up to tip-off.
Resolution follows the platform’s official rules: common outcomes are that the market is voided or settled according to league determinations. Check the platform announcement or support for the specific resolution policy in such situations.
No — overtime occurs after regulation and does not affect the first-half result; the market uses the halftime score only, regardless of later overtime periods.