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Tue Dec 06, 2005 6:34 am

Game Recap

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Houston 112, San Antonio 122
McGrady Sparks but Spurs Past Rockets

SAN ANTONIO, Oct. 15 (Ticker) -- The Houston Rockets saw everything they wanted to see from Tracy McGrady.

McGrady scored 36 points in the game but the Rockets weren't able to beat San Antonio.

The Rockets already were playing without their other All-Star, center Yao Ming, who did not play because of an injured left big toe. Free agent signee Stromile Swift came off the bench and collected 13 points and three steals.

Duncan finished with 20 points for the defending champion Spurs, who were playing without starting center Nazr Mohammed. Mohammed is not with the team because his wife is expecting their second child. Tony Parker finished with a double-double, combining 17 points and 10 assists. Manu Ginobili added 22 points.


Some pics of the game :

Brent Barry with the dunk
Bowen with the three
Duncan hits the close shot
Luther Head makes the three
Robert Horry with the three-point shot
Jawad Williams scored his first point with San Antonio
Manu Ginobili hits the very long three
Manu hits the three over Juwan Howard
Manu throws it down
Sean Marks with the dunk over Jon Barry
Sean Marks with the lay up
Tony Parker with the three-point shot
Parker with an incredible pass to Ginobili
Parker with the no-look pass to Ginobili
Rasho denies Wesley's shot
Stromile Swift with the dunk
Tracy McGrady at the line
T-Mac with the lay-up from the baseline
Triple team on McGrady but he still scores
Wesley with the three


Stats :

Houston Rockets :

Stromile Swift : 13pts, 6reb, 3stl
Juwan Howard : 10pts, 10reb, 1ast, 2stl
Tracy McGrady : 36pts, 3reb, 2ast, 2stl
Luther Head : 9pts, 1reb, 6ast, 2stl
Moochie Norris : 6pts, 1reb, 2ast, 1stl
Derek Anderson : 7pts, 1ast, 1stl
Lonny Baxter : 1reb, 2ast, 3blk, 1stl
Rafer Alston : DNP (coach's decision)
Jon Barry : 2pts
Ryan Bowen : 4pts, 2reb, 2ast
David Wesley : 23pts, 2reb, 5ast, 3stl
Dikembe Mutombo : 2pts, 7reb, 2ast, 3blk, 2stl

33 rebounds, 23 assists, 17 steals, 6 blocks, 27 fouls, 29 Turnovers, 40/73 FG 54.8%, 4/12 3pt FG 33.3%, 28/38 FT 73.7%

Italic text : Player of the game

San Antonio Spurs :

Sean Marks : 12pts, 4reb, 1ast
Tim Duncan : 20pts, 6reb, 1ast, 2blk, 1stl
Bruce Bowen : 4pts, 2reb, 3ast, 2stl
Manu Ginobili : 22pts, 3reb, 3ast, 4stl
Tony Parker : 17pts, 6reb, 10ast, 4stl
Brent Barry : 10pts, 1reb, 1ast, 1stl
Michael Finley : 13pts, 1reb, 1ast, 1stl
Robert Horry : 7pts, 2reb, 2ast, 1blk
Nick Van Exel : 9pts, 4reb, 3ast, 3stl
Jawad Williams : 4pts, 1ast, 1stl
Rasho Nesterovic : 2pts, 6reb, 1ast, 1blk, 1stl
Fabricio Oberto : 2pts, 5reb, 4ast, 1stl

40 rebounds, 31 assists, 19 steals, 4 blocks, 25 fouls, 26 Turnovers, 45/93 FG 48.4%, 8/23 3pt FG 34.8%, 24/38 FT 63.2%
Last edited by LegoTP on Wed Dec 07, 2005 2:20 am, edited 3 times in total.

Tue Dec 06, 2005 9:12 pm

where are the stats for the rockets? anyway, i know you'll add it up..... nice win against the ailing rockets....... nice game by parker.... and the whole team did play well...... keep it up.....

Tue Dec 06, 2005 9:31 pm

brad feet wrote:where are the stats for the rockets? anyway, i know you'll add it up..... nice win against the ailing rockets....... nice game by parker.... and the whole team did play well...... keep it up.....


Sorry. Fixed. Thanks for your comment. :) Pics are coming soon because I have to go at school right now, just wait few hours. :wink: I have made a lot.

Edit : Pics posted

Wed Dec 07, 2005 3:08 am

Game Preview

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Place : The Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, IN
TV : TNT
Time : 7:30 pm

Game against the new-looking Pacers

SAN ANTONIO Oct 18 (TICKER) -- The new Indiana Pacers will face against the San Antonio Spurs in this game, but now without Retired Player Reggie Miller.

Something surprising on San Antonio's side, Sean Marks will start at power forward. Bowen and Ginobili are back in the starting 5. Jawad Williams is still in the Active Roster.

On Indiana's side, you have Ron Artest back, Jermaine O'Neal will start at center. Jeff Foster will get the power forward position and as usual, Jamaal Tinsley will start.

San Antonio has won their last game against the Houston Rockets at the SBC Center, by 10. Will they continue their winning-streak ?

Probable starters :

Indiana Pacers :

C - Jermaine O'Neal
PF - Jeff Foster
SF - Ron Artest
SG - Stephen Jackson
PG - Jamaal Tinsley

San Antonio Spurs :

C - Rasho Nesterovic
PF - Sean Marks
SF - Bruce Bowen
SG - Manu Ginobili
PG - Tony Parker

* : In bold the best players in the team.

Wed Dec 07, 2005 7:13 am

Finally a win! :P TD is injured or something or you just want to test Marks?

Wed Dec 07, 2005 8:00 am

Thierry. wrote:Finally a win! :P TD is injured or something or you just want to test Marks?


:P Thanks a lot ! I think I deserve that win because I led the whole game... :cool:
For the question, I try to be as realistic as possible, if you look in the reality, Marks started the game, and Duncan didn't play the game. One of Pop's weird decisions, but I'll try to follow him as often as possible. :) I personally liked playing with Marks against Houston. :D I'd be glad to test him more, that's also why I followed Pop's real lineup. :wink:

By the way, nice sig and avatar... :P (Did you see the Spurs home jersey on the pics ? :cool: )

Wed Dec 07, 2005 8:35 am

LegoTP wrote:(Did you see the Spurs home jersey on the pics ? :cool: )


Yeah... you made them? They look really nice.

Wed Dec 07, 2005 8:53 am

lol nice little purple light

Wed Dec 07, 2005 2:53 pm

Good Luck against the Pacers (Y)

Wed Dec 07, 2005 4:01 pm

Nice dynasty (Y) Go Spurs Go!
Good luck against Indiana.

Wed Dec 07, 2005 10:17 pm

Thierry. wrote:
LegoTP wrote:(Did you see the Spurs home jersey on the pics ? :cool: )


Yeah... you made them? They look really nice.


Well yeah, with Big-D's texture I made this jersey... it looks pretty nice from what I see, and I made them to wait for jersey experts like c0nr4d or Jowe or frAn to make them. Thanks for the comments...

jxuusa wrote:lol nice little purple light


:lol: What do you mean ?

Jugs wrote:Good Luck against the Pacers (Y)


Thanks. (Y)

Emiliano wrote:Nice dynasty (Y) Go Spurs Go!
Good luck against Indiana.


Thanks, I'm going to play the game soon. (Y)

Fri Dec 09, 2005 3:31 am

Game Recap

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San Antonio 107, Indiana 111
Pacers Slip Past Spurs

INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 18 (Ticker) -- Much has been made of Ron Artest's return to the Indiana Pacers.

Artest continued his strong preseason with 28 points and 10 rebounds as the Pacers coasted to a 107-111 preseason victory over the San Antonio Spurs. Bender scored 5 points and grabbed 3 rebounds for the Pacers.

Both Artest and Bender were limited to seven games last season, Artest due to his suspension for the brawl in Detroit on November 19 and Bender because of an ailing right knee.

Jamaal Tinsley scored 21 points. Granger finished with only one assist for Indiana.

Tony Parker scored 12 points for the Spurs, who played without superstar forward Tim Duncan. Robert Horry and Michael Finley scored 20 points. Sean Marks got injured early in the game but returned back.

Some pics of the game :

2004 Defensive Player Ron Artest with the three
Brent Barry with the three-point shot
Jonathan Bender with the powerful dunk
Bowen soars to the rim
Bruce Bowen with the three
Michael Finley with the jump shot
Robert Horry nails the three
Ginobili with the dunk
Ginobili with the dunk in the last seconds of play
Sean Marks and his back injury
Mohammed with the block shot
Parker with the mid-air pass to Mohammed
Jamaal Tinsley with the lay up


Stats :

Indiana Pacers :

Jermaine O'Neal : 12pts, 7reb, 4ast, 3blk
Jeff Foster : 12pts, 8reb, 1blk
Ron Artest : 28pts, 10reb, 1ast, 3stl
Stephen Jackson : 14pts, 4reb, 2ast, 3stl
Jamaal Tinsley : 21pts, 3ast, 1stl
Sarunas Jasikevicius : 13pts, 1reb, 2ast, 1stl
Fred Jones : 4pts, 1reb, 2ast
Anthony Johnson : DNP (coach's decision)
Austin Croshere : 1ast, 1stl
Jonathan Bender : 5pts, 3reb
Danny Granger : 1ast
David Harrison : 2pts, 8reb, 1ast

42 rebounds, 17 assists, 9 steals, 4 blocks, 24 fouls, 18 Turnovers, 47/88 FG 53.4%, 3/15 3pt FG 20%, 14/21 FT 66.7%

Italic text : Player of the game

San Antonio Spurs :

Sean Marks : 8pts, 4reb
Beno Udrih : 2pts, 2reb, 1ast, 2stl
Bruce Bowen : 5pts, 3reb, 2ast, 1stl
Manu Ginobili : 17pts, 1reb, 2ast, 2stl
Tony Parker : 12pts, 1eb, 5ast, 1stl
Brent Barry : 10pts, 1reb, 1ast
Michael Finley : 20pts, 9reb, 3ast
Robert Horry : 20pts, 6reb, 1ast, 1stl
Nick Van Exel : 3pts, 2ast, 1stl
Jawad Williams : 2pts, 4reb, 2ast
Rasho Nesterovic : 4pts, 5reb, 1ast, 1blk
Nazr Mohammed : 4pts, 8reb, 2ast, 2blk

44 rebounds, 22 assists, 8 steals, 3 blocks, 20 fouls, 16 Turnovers, 39/91 FG 42.9%, 5/25 3pt FG 20%, 24/40 FT 60%

Fri Dec 09, 2005 7:21 am

I think you should use the in-game boxscores instead of typing it all out yourself. It saves you a lot more time and it tells us other stats like field goal percentages, turnovers and things like that.

Anyways, it sucks to lose to the Pacers. 1-4? That's unheard of for the Spurs, you better get this team back up and running.

Fri Dec 09, 2005 8:04 am

Man Lego..get this situation back on track. You got a really deep bench, and a hell of a starting lineup. you really should be 4-1 :wink:

Fri Dec 09, 2005 8:25 am

Oh tough loss man (N) Anyway, the real life Spurs went 2-7 in the preseason, so I know you will have a great season :wink:

Fri Dec 09, 2005 9:20 pm

Its_asdf wrote:I think you should use the in-game boxscores instead of typing it all out yourself. It saves you a lot more time and it tells us other stats like field goal percentages, turnovers and things like that.

Anyways, it sucks to lose to the Pacers. 1-4? That's unheard of for the Spurs, you better get this team back up and running.


Hmm, that's because when I play I do exhibition games so there aren't any boxscores... well I'll try to see what I can do for the next game. :wink:
I played a great game without Duncan...

[C]#4 wrote:Man Lego..get this situation back on track. You got a really deep bench, and a hell of a starting lineup. you really should be 4-1 :wink:


Yep, that's just I have to be ready for each game because I think '06 is slightly different from Live 2005... that's why I'm not completely ready...

Thierry. wrote:[b]Oh tough loss man (N) Anyway, the real life Spurs went 2-7 in the preseason, so I know you will have a great season :wink:


Yeah that's maybe why I have some difficulties winning games... :P


Thanks for your support. :) Expect the next game in few days... because I'll be away for some time. :wink:

Wed Dec 14, 2005 6:06 am

Game Preview

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Place : The Ford Center, Oklahoma City
TV : TNT
Time : 7:30 pm

New Orleans/Oklahoma City's team had terrible events

OKLAHOMA CITY, La., Oct. 20 (Ticker) -- Relocated to Oklahoma City following the destruction of Hurricane Katrina to the Crescent City, the Hornets had played a pair of road games and a contest in Little Rock, Ark., before appearing Thursday in front of fans in Louisiana. They will play just six games in the state this season, all in Baton Rouge.

Tony Parker will be absent for this game, leaving the Point Guard position to veteran Nick Van Exel, but Duncan will return back.

Rasual Butler will try to help his team when he'll enter the game. Bostjan Nachbar and Maciej Lampe, two Europeans guys, will start at small forward and power forward, and finally, PJ Brown will take the center position.

The Spurs lost to Indiana during their last game, will they bounce back against the Hornets ?

Probable starters :

New Orleans/Oklahoma City :

C - P.J. Brown
PF - Maciej Lampe
SF - Bostjan Nachbar
SG - J.R. Smith
PG - Chris Paul

San Antonio Spurs :

C - Nazr Mohammed
PF - Tim Duncan
SF - Bruce Bowen
SG - Manu Ginobili
PG - Nick Van Exel

* : In bold the best players in the team.

Fri Dec 16, 2005 8:04 am

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San Antonio 106, New Orleans 73
Hornets fall to Spurs

OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 20 (Ticker) -- The Hornets trailed by as many as 35 points before absorbing a 106-73 loss to the San Antonio Spurs.

New Orleans started the game in a poor rhythm, offensively, and defensively, leaving San Antonio winning the 1st quarter with a terrible 27-15. Nick Van Exel was a poison to the Hornets' defense, dishing already 4 assists. Duncan was quickly in the game with already 8 points, and 4 rebounds.

During the 2nd quarter, Michael Finley was present offensively, as always in every preseason game San Antonio played this year, with 10 points, 3 assists, 2 rebounds and a nice defensive presence, with 2 steals.. PJ Brown was impressive inside, grabbing 8 rebounds in only 2 quarters, but New Orleans couldn't catch the Spurs up during this quarter, and at the end the score was 49-34 for Tim Duncan's partners.

In the 3rd quarter, it was San Antonio's game, the score was so high that Manu Ginobili decided to end this game, scoring a lot of points during the 3rd, to reach 19 points. It was such an easy contest that Gregg Popovich decided to align Marks and Oberto inside, with Beno Udrih at guard, Brent Barry and Michael Finley to keep experience on the floor. It paid because New Orleans was still behind by more than 30 points (33 to be exact). At the end of the 3rd, the score was 84-49 for the Spurs.

In the 4th nothing special happened, Nick Van Exel dished 8 assists at the end, PJ Brown grabbed 14 rebounds for the Hornets and Chris Paul was tonight's best scorer with 22 points.


Some pics of the game :

Anderson blocks Finley's jump shot
Barry with the dunk
Barry with the long shot
Ginobili plays with the ball, behind the back and scores
Ginobili with the dunk
Ginobili dunks with 0.6 left
JR Smith with the powerful dunk
Mohammed with the dunk
Oberto scores the layup in traffic
Snyder with the two-handed dunk
Beno Udrih with the shot
Jackson Vroman with the jam


Stats :

New Orleans Hornets :

PJ Brown : 8pts, 14reb, 1stl
JR Smith : 11pts, 1reb, 2ast, 1stl
Chris Paul : 22pts, 3reb, 7ast, 1stl
Jackson Vroman : 6pts, 3reb
Bostjan Nachbar : 7pts, 4reb
Chris Andersen : 6pts, 2reb, 1blk
Kirk Snyder : 2pts, 1ast
Arvydas Macijauskas : DNP (coach's decision)
David West : 3reb
Alex Garcia : 4pts, 3ast
Rasual Butler : 7pts, 1stl
Maciej Lampe : 3reb, 1ast, 1stl

33 rebounds, 14 assists, 5 steals, 1 blocks, 10 fouls, 22 Turnovers, 31/73 FG 42.5%, 2/20 3pt FG 10%, 9/10 FT 90%

Italic text : Player of the game

San Antonio Spurs :

Sean Marks : 6pts, 5reb, 1ast, 1stl
Tim Duncan : 10pts, 5reb, 1ast, 1blk
Bruce Bowen : 4pts, 2reb, 2ast, 1stl
Manu Ginobili : 19pts, 3reb, 3ast, 3stl
Beno Udrih : 7pts, 1reb, 2ast, 1stl
Brent Barry : 8pts, 4reb, 2ast, 1stl
Michael Finley : 12pts, 3reb, 3ast, 2stl
Robert Horry : 13pts, 3reb, 1ast, 1stl
Nick Van Exel : 4pts, 1reb, 8ast, 4stl
Nazr Mohammed : 5pts, 4reb, 1stl
Rasho Nesterovic : 10pts, 6reb, 1blk, 1stl
Fabricio Oberto : 8pts, 5reb, 2ast

42 rebounds, 25 assists, 16 steals, 2 blocks, 12 fouls, 23 Turnovers, 47/80 FG 58.8%, 3/15 3pt FG 20%, 9/15 FT 60%


PS : New TNT logo, hope you like it, comments please !! :D

Fri Dec 16, 2005 11:02 am

Wow a 33-point win... nice screens too (Y)

Fri Dec 16, 2005 12:13 pm

you should take pics of the box scores, itd be alot easier than typing it out and it looks nicer too (Y)

good work on your last win, and why on earth would Marks start over Duncan, even in real life? :?

Fri Dec 16, 2005 2:16 pm

You freaking rocked the Hornets, but that's expected of the defending champs, right? Anyway, I hope you get back on track. A 2-4 start is a disgrace to the Spurs. :x :lol:

Fri Dec 16, 2005 10:07 pm

Thierry. wrote:Wow a 33-point win... nice screens too (Y)


:) Thanks.

Laxation wrote:you should take pics of the box scores, itd be alot easier than typing it out and it looks nicer too (Y)

good work on your last win, and why on earth would Marks start over Duncan, even in real life? :?


Yeah but as I said to Its_asdf, it's only the preseason, I'll take pics of the boxscores when I'll play the season. :wink:

Look at this http://www.nba.com/games/20051018/SASIND/boxscore.html Marks started at power forward, so I did that too.

Its_asdf wrote:You freaking rocked the Hornets, but that's expected of the defending champs, right? Anyway, I hope you get back on track. A 2-4 start is a disgrace to the Spurs. :x :lol:


:D Hopefully yeah, next game is against New York...

Fri Dec 16, 2005 10:08 pm

ah ok i didnt realise it was only the preseason :?

Fri Dec 16, 2005 11:07 pm

That's alright Laxation :wink: .

Game Preview

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Place : The SBC Center, in San Antonio, TX
TV : TNT
Time : 7:30 pm

Back to Texas

SAN ANTONIO, Oct. 22 (Ticker) -- The Spurs came back from Oklahoma City with a superb 33 point-win.

With Tony Parker back, it may be even better, but it is not sure yet, because a tough opponent is against him, Stephon Marbury.

Nazr Mohammed will be absent for personal reasons. It will offer Argentinian Fabricio Oberto time on the floor. After this win, will San Antonio continue to a long winning-streak ?

Quentin Richardson will be absent because of a Strained left hamstring. Marbury will lead new coach Larry Brown's New York Knicks.

Probable starters :

New York Knicks :

C - Jerome James
PF - Malik Rose
SF - Matt Barnes
SG - not decided yet
PG - Stephon Marbury

San Antonio Spurs :

C - Rasho Nesterovic
PF - Tim Duncan
SF - Bruce Bowen
SG - Manu Ginobili
PG - Tony Parker

* : In bold the best players in the team.

Tue Dec 20, 2005 10:57 pm

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New York 91, San Antonio 104
Defending champs past Knicks

SAN ANTONIO, Oct. 22 (Ticker) -- The Knicks still believed that they could win until the end of the game. San Antonio was leading by 15 though. But they didn't give up. In vain, because the Spurs won the game 91-104.

The game was nice offensively at the beginning, with more than 20 points scored by each team. With a Tim Duncan in a great form, the San Antonio Spurs started the game well. Tony Parker helped a lot, so did Nick Van Exel, dishing 4 assists during the 1st. The 1st quarter ended with San Antonio leading by 8, 21-29.

During the 2nd quarter, veteran Michael Finley showed he has still energy to play excellent basketball. He was San Antonio's top scorer at the end of the 1st half, with 11 points. Jamal Crawford was New York's booster, scoring 14 points during the 1st half, but San Antonio was very strong during the 2nd, scoring 29 points again during the quarter, as the Spurs led by 14 at the end.

In the 3rd quarter, Tony Parker elevated his play-level as he scored points and dished assists to his teammates. Duncan was the leading rebounder, with 4 grabs, which isn't great for him. Stephon Marbury finished the 3rd quarter with 22 points, leading the Knicks, but San Antonio was still leading at the end of the 3rd, 70-81.

In the 4th Jamal Crawford was scoring a lot, he shot many threes, as well as jump-shots, to reach the 30+pts bar, with 33 points. It wasn't enough to beat the defending champs, with a great Nick Van Exel, giving 8 assists. Parker was fouled out with 2 minutes left, because of a stupid foul. Tim Duncan woke up during the 4th, and was San Antonio's leading scorer with 19 points. At the end the score was 91-104 for the Spurs.


Some pics of the game :

Ariza with the dunk
Barry celebrates while he is looking at the crowd
Duncan with the jam
Finley with the three
Jerome James denies Ginobili's layup
James with the power dunk
Ginobili with the three-point shot
Marbury shoots the three
Nate Robinson with the one-handed dunk
Robinson with another dunk
Parker's layup is blocked by James
Marbury forces Parker to change his shot, but the French point guard scores anyway
Parker with the jump shot
TP with the fastbreak layup
Rasho blocks Marbury's shot

Alleyoop :
Finley with the pass
Duncan catches the ball


Stats :

New York Knicks :

Malik Rose : 6pts, 7reb, 1ast
Jerome James : 8pts, 6reb, 3blk, 1stl
Trevor Ariza : 4pts, 2reb, 3ast
Jamal Crawford : 33pts, 4reb, 4ast, 1stl
Stephon Marbury : 26pts, 4reb, 4ast, 1stl
Nate Robinson : 8pts, 2reb, 4ast
Channing Frye : 2reb, 1blk
Eddy Curry : DNP (coach's decision)
Jackie Butler : 2pts, 2reb
Antonio Davis : DNP (coach's decision)
Maurice Taylor : DNP (coach's decision)
David Lee : 4pts, 3reb, 2ast

32 rebounds, 18 assists, 3 steals, 4 blocks, 7 fouls, 20 Turnovers, 38/66 FG 57.6%, 6/10 3pt FG 60%, 9/13 FT 69.2%

Italic text : Player of the game

San Antonio Spurs :

Sean Marks : 4pts, 2reb, 1ast, 1stl
Tim Duncan : 19pts, 5reb, 1ast, 1blk, 1stl
Bruce Bowen : 2pts, 1stl
Manu Ginobili : 12pts, 2reb, 3ast, 1stl
Jawad Williams : 2pts, 3reb, 1ast, 1stl
Brent Barry : 7pts, 1reb, 1ast, 1stl
Michael Finley : 13pts, 4reb, 1ast
Robert Horry : 12pts, 3reb, 2ast, 1blk
Nick Van Exel : 5pts, 1reb, 8ast, 2stl
Tony Parker : 18pts, 3reb, 5ast, 4stl
Rasho Nesterovic : 2pts, 4reb, 2ast, 1blk
Fabricio Oberto : 8pts, 4reb, 2ast, 1stl

32 rebounds, 27 assists, 13 steals, 3 blocks, 11 fouls, 16 Turnovers, 48/91 FG 52.7%, 5/18 3pt FG 27.8%, 3/4 FT 75%
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