Knicks Hold 53.55% as Post-Game-1 Sellers Absorbed Into Firm Book
Knicks' series-win contract at 53.55% at 16:29 UTC Thursday, just 0.20pp below the 53.75% session high, as $1.28M in volume absorbs post-Game-1 profit-taking exits.
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The New York Knicks stole Game 1 in San Antonio Wednesday night and their series-win contract drifted to a 53.35% morning floor before firming back to 53.55% as of 16:29 UTC Thursday — just 0.20pp below the session high of 53.75% reached at 03:53 UTC in the immediate aftermath of the result. The $1.28M in 24-hour volume signals sustained engagement heading into Game 2 Friday night in San Antonio.
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