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San Antonio vs Philadelphia: Second Half Winner

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All Outcomes (3)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
San Antonio 70%
46¢ 70¢ $1 Trade →
Tie 0%
20¢ $0 Trade →
Philadelphia 0%
19¢ 52¢ $0 Trade →

About This Market

This market asks which team will outscore the other in the second half of the specified San Antonio vs Philadelphia game. It matters because second-half results capture in-game adjustments, bench performance and momentum that can differ from full-game outcomes.

San Antonio and Philadelphia matchups bring different strategic matchups depending on rotations, styles and personnel available for that game. Second-half winner markets focus only on the 3-way result for the second half (San Antonio, Philadelphia, or a tied second half) and are especially sensitive to halftime conditions, foul trouble and coaching adjustments.

Market prices reflect the current consensus view of traders based on available information and will move as new game facts arrive; they are indicators of market sentiment, not guarantees. Use those movements alongside live game context (halftime score, injuries, rotations) to interpret shifts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When does this market resolve?

Resolution is based on the official second-half scoring as recorded by the league and applied by the platform once the second half concludes; consult the market page for the platform’s stated settlement process.

What are the three possible outcomes for this market and what counts as a tie?

The outcomes are: San Antonio wins the second half, Philadelphia wins the second half, or the second half is tied. A tie means both teams scored the exact same number of points in the official second half.

Does overtime count toward determining the second-half winner?

Unless the market explicitly states otherwise, the second-half winner is determined by the official score at the end of regulation second half; overtime is typically excluded — verify the market’s settlement rules for exceptions.

How do in-game developments after halftime (injuries, ejections, late substitutions) affect this market?

Such developments can materially change expected second-half scoring and usually prompt quick price moves as traders react; the final settlement, however, will still rely on the official second-half box score.

How should I use the halftime score and live stats to inform decisions on this market?

Treat the halftime score as the baseline and combine it with remaining projected minutes for key players, current foul trouble, rotation notes and momentum indicators; monitor live updates and news to reassess expected second-half performance.

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