Prop bets for No. 12 Duke men's basketball vs. Louisville
After a crushing defeat to Pittsburgh Saturday, No. 12 Duke is back in action against Louisville Tuesday night. Ahead of the matchup, the Blue Zone is here with some can’t-miss prop bets:
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After a crushing defeat to Pittsburgh Saturday, No. 12 Duke is back in action against Louisville Tuesday night. Ahead of the matchup, the Blue Zone is here with some can’t-miss prop bets:
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