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Here are the Final Four prop bets

Here are some of the prop bets made available by sports books around Las Vegas.

(Props posted at the Westgate and Station Casinos sports books.)

SOUTH CAROLINA-GONZAGA

Team to score first in game

— South Carolina; even

— Gonzaga; -130

First team to score 10 or more points

— South Carolina; +125

— Gonzaga; - 145

First team to score 20 or more points

— South Carolina; +155

— Gonzaga; - 175

Total 3-point field goals made by both teams; 12½

Largest lead of the game by either team; 15½

Points for South Carolina’s Sindarius Thornwell; 22½

Points for South Carolina’s P.J. Dozier; 13½

Points for South Carolina’s Duane Notice; 10

Points for South Carolina’s Chris Silva; 10½

Points scored by South Carolina; 66

Points for Gonzaga’s Nigel Williams-Goss; 18½

Points for Gonzaga’s Johnathan Williams; 11½

Points for Gonzaga’s Przemek Karnowski; 11½

Points for Gonzaga’s Jordan Mathews; 11½

Points scored by Gonzaga; 72½

NORTH CAROLINA-OREGON

Team to score first in game

— Oregon; -105

— North Carolina; -125

First team to score 10 or more points

— Oregon; +110

— North Carolina; - 130

First team to score 20 or more points

— Oregon; +140

— North Carolina; - 160

Total 3-point field goals made by both teams; 15

Largest lead of the game by either team; 14½

Points for Oregon’s Tyler Dorsey; 20½

Points for Oregon’s Dillon Brooks; 18½

Points for Oregon’s Jordan Bell; 11½

Points for Oregon’s Dylan Ennis; 10½

Points scored by Oregon; 73½

Points for North Carolina’s Justin Jackson; 19½

Points for North Carolina’s Joel Berry II; 15½

Points for North Carolina’s Kennedy Meeks; 12½

Points for North Carolina’s Isaiah Hicks; 12

Points scored by North Carolina; 78½

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