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Indiana vs Portland: Second Half Winner

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All Outcomes (3)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Portland 0%
50¢ 90¢ $0 Trade →
Indiana 0%
10¢ 26¢ $0 Trade →
Tie 0%
26¢ $0 Trade →

About This Market

This market asks which team will outscore the other in the second half of the Indiana vs Portland game. It matters for traders and in-play bettors who want to express views about halftime adjustments and late-game dynamics rather than full-game outcomes.

Indiana (Pacers) and Portland (Trail Blazers) are NBA teams with distinct styles: one game can feature momentum swings driven by halftime coaching, rotations, and three-point shooting. The second half is often where strategic adjustments, fatigue, and matchup changes produce outcomes that differ from the first half.

Market prices represent the crowd’s collective expectation about which team will win the second half; they update as new information arrives (injury reports, substitutions, in-game performance). Use prices to gauge market sentiment and how new developments shift expectations, not as guaranteed predictions.

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When exactly does this market resolve?

It resolves based on the official score at the end of the second half (the end of the fourth quarter, according to the official game clock and box score).

If the second half ends tied, which market outcome wins?

A tied score at the end of the second half corresponds to the market’s Tie outcome; overtime scoring is not part of the second-half result.

How do in-game injuries, ejections, or coach decisions affect the market?

Those events can materially shift expectations because they change rotations and matchups; the market price will typically react as players exit, return, or roles change, and the market resolves based on the final official second-half score regardless of the cause.

What in-game data should I watch between halftime and the end of the game for this market?

Monitor substitutions and minute signals from each coach, any injury or rest announcements, second-half shooting splits (especially from three), turnover rate, and free-throw attempts — these directly influence second-half scoring.

When does trading for this market close?

The market’s listed close time is currently TBD; check the platform for the precise trading deadline — markets often close before the game starts or at a specified pregame/halftime cutoff provided by the exchange.

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