| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| New York | 0% | 35¢ | 77¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Tie | 0% | 0¢ | 26¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Los Angeles L | 0% | 23¢ | 65¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which side will win the second half of the matchup between New York and Los Angeles L. It matters to traders who want to take positions specifically on in-game performance and halftime adjustments rather than the full-game outcome.
The market isolates the second half outcome, so factors like halftime adjustments, bench contributions, and momentum swings matter more than first-half performance. Historical second-half trends, recent form, and any roster or coaching changes leading into the matchup provide useful context. The market is listed on KALSHI and currently shows no traded volume, so early quotes may reflect low liquidity.
Market prices are trading expressions of which side participants think will win the second half; they update as new information arrives. Use them as a real-time indicator that reflects injuries, lineup changes, and in-game developments rather than a fixed forecast.
This market offers three outcomes tied to the second half: the listed New York outcome, the listed Los Angeles L outcome, and a third outcome defined by the market (commonly a tie or no-contest). Check the market page for the exact outcome labels and resolution text.
Resolution follows the sport's official timing: the second half begins at the official start of that period and ends at the end of regulation second-half time. Whether overtime is included is specified in the market's resolution rules—consult those rules on the market page.
Handling of cancellations or postponements is governed by KALSHI's market resolution policy; outcomes may be voided, canceled, or otherwise adjusted according to official rulings. Refer to the market's resolution terms for the definitive procedure.
Credible injury reports, announced lineup changes, significant tactical shifts by either coach, and official changes to start times or venue are the main catalysts. Markets react quickly to verified team and league communications.
Head-to-head and recent second-half splits provide valuable context, especially for patterns in coaching adjustments or bench performance. Prioritize recent games, roster continuity, and coaching stability—historical trends are informative but not determinative.