Spurs' Record 14-Three Half Holds Game 4 Contract at 88.5%
The Spurs' Game 4 win contract sits at 88.5% as of 02:53 UTC Thursday — off a 94.5% session peak — after San Antonio's record 14-three first half built a 27-point halftime lead at MSG.
Building on the 12-2 Q1 lead that set the session's early tone, the Spurs' Game 4 win contract has climbed to 88.5% as of 02:53 UTC Thursday, up from a pre-game session low of 0.455 and down from a peak of 0.945 at 02:06 UTC as New York staged a third-quarter comeback. The 24-hour volume hit $18.2 million, making this among the most liquid live sports contracts of the night.
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