In professional basketball wagering, a specific type of bet focuses on the score achieved within only the second portion of a game. This wager requires prediction of the point total scored in the third and fourth quarters, independent of the score accumulated in the first half. For example, an oddsmaker might set a projection of 105.5 points for this particular betting line. A bettor then wagers whether the combined score of both teams in the last two quarters will be over or under that specified number.
This particular basketball wager allows for increased flexibility in predicting game outcomes. It provides an opportunity to capitalize on changes in team strategies, player performance, or game tempo that may emerge after halftime. Historically, bookmakers introduced this type of betting to offer more diverse wagering options, attracting a wider range of bettors with varying analytical approaches and risk tolerances.