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On February 25, 2001, the Sacranto Kings played an away ga against the New York Knicks.
This was the first ti the two teams had t this season, and with Chris Webber also in contention for MVP, this nationally televised ga was full of highlights.
However, after much anticipation from the fans, the news ca that Webber was out due to injury, which greatly disappointed New York fans.
Many fans started shouting at Webber on the bench once the ga began:
"Wuss!"
Two days ago, Iverson bragged wildly, only to be defeated by a buzzer-beater from the Hornets.
Webber learned his lesson and didn't ntion anything about MVP.
He hadn't always played in the West, and even when he was in the East, he hadn't won many gas against the Knicks.
After three quarters, the score was 77-80, with the Knicks leading by only 3 points.
Jason Williams, who played the entire third quarter, sat on the bench, frustrated, having only scored 2 points so far.
Head Coach Adelman hadn't expected his starting point guard to suddenly perform so poorly, so he waved for backup point guard Bobby Jackson to co in and play for a while.
Bobby Jackson and Doug Christie ford the backcourt, while the frontcourt consisted of Hedo Türko??lu, Lawrence Funderburke, and Vlade Divac.
At the start of the fourth quarter, the Knicks also brought in their rotation lineup: Chauncey Billups, Ron Artest, Kukoc, Kurt Thomas, and Ben Wallace.
Compared to his opponent, Jeff Van Gundy's rotation was bolder, bringing in five reserves directly.
After the ga began, both sides continuously missed shots.
Vlade Divac's low-post offense was ineffective, and his mid-range shot after a pick-and-roll also missed.
For the Knicks, Chauncey Billups instinctively slowed down the ga's pace, missing a jump shot after a pick-and-roll, while Ron Artest and Kukoc also missed their layups after cutting.
It was Kurt Thomas who first broke the deadlock.
After a pick-and-roll at the elbow, he rolled down to the right elbow, received a bounce pass from Chauncey Billups, and made a mid-range jump shot!
77-82, the Knicks finally extended their lead.
Head Coach Adelman on the sidelines watched Vlade Divac pop out after a pick-and-roll at the top of the arc, continuing to miss three-pointers.
He instinctively shouted and gestured, instructing the big n to go to the low post to complete their offense.
Three minutes of lively play resulted in no change in the score, with continuous missed shots, dampening the mood of the New York fans.
Jeff Van Gundy proactively called a tiout.
Chauncey Billups and Kukoc were unpredictable, and tonight they were off again.
At the TNT comntary desk, Marv Albert couldn't help but joke:
"Judging by the ga's state in the fourth quarter, it doesn't look like two of the league's strongest offensive teams."
"I'm still more looking forward to Grant Hill's performance. He should still get playing ti in the final quarter."
Hubie Brown glanced at the statistics and said with a chuckle:
"Lee's ga performance has been even better this week; he has a chance to achieve 30 10 for five consecutive gas."
"After Grant Hill returned from injury, the Knicks have more ball-handlers and faster fast breaks. Currently, their offense indeed looks even better."
The Knicks brought their starting lineup back a bit earlier, and Head Coach Adelman was forced to follow suit with his rotation, hoping his team could respond on the offensive end.
With the starting lineup back, Scott Pollard and Vlade Divac ford a twin tower setup, while the three periter players beca Jason Williams, Doug Christie, and Peja.
After resting for almost two quarters, Ewing, who re-entered the ga, had recovered his stamina.
"Let's go Knicks!"
Amidst the cheers of the New York fans, Gorilla, who was running quickly to the frontcourt, imdiately slowed down upon reaching the top of the arc.
Noticing that Lee had already crossed half-court, he simply stopped, moved away from the three-point line, and set a high pick.
Jason Williams proactively moved to guard Lee tightly after he brought the ball across half-court.
Suddenly lowering his center of gravity, Lee, with the ball in his right hand, quickly perford an In and Out, faking left and right.
Just as he feigned a drive to the right, he imdiately executed a large-scale spin.
Jason Williams instinctively shuffled backward.
When he tried to recover on Defense, he realized he was already beside Ewing, and in the mont he was delayed, he imdiately lost his defensive position.
Pollard, the big man who had just entered the ga, bravely shuffled to the three-point line.
Before he could adjust his defensive center of gravity, Lee, who had switched the ball to his left hand, didn't stop dribbling and smoothly completed a single-handed behind-the-back dribble.
The basketball flew out from between his legs, and Lee skillfully squeezed past Pollard's side.
Like a wooden stake, Pollard had no reaction, turning his head to watch Lee fly low to the ground, driving straight to the basket!
Re-gathering the ball with his right hand, Lee, who had instantly broken into the paint, noticed Peja and Vlade Divac both collapsing to the basket.
He jumped with both feet directly in front of the rim.
Completely throwing himself into the air, Lee, facing the two players jumping to block, quickly curled his body, going from top to bottom, performing an in-air reverse layup to evade the block.
Gliding to the lower left of the basket, Lee exerted force from his core, switched the ball to his left hand, and then smoothly scooped it in!
"Bang! Swish!" The basketball hit the backboard and went in!
As soon as Clay Lee landed, Madison Square Garden erupted.
In the blink of an eye, he drove through four defenders to put the ball in the basket, and the New York fans instinctively rose to their feet and cheered.
"Wow!"
Vlade Divac under the basket was still a bit stunned, with a "How did that go in?" expression on his face.
77-84, the lead was extended.
Head Coach Adelman imdiately signaled to slow down, as the twin-tower lineup had a significant advantage in the paint.
Vlade Divac, who specifically played at the power forward position, quickly ran to half-court after inbounding the ball, then imdiately demanded the ball with his back to the basket in the right block.
Every ti he defended a tall big man, Lewis would curse under his breath.
Basically, everyone assud he was a soft target and always started by picking on him.
Jason Williams was struggling with Lee's on-ball Defense.
He ca to the right wing but couldn't make a pass imdiately.
Finally, after stopping his dribble, he gave a bounce pass, forcing Vlade Divac to move up a step.
Lewis imdiately sealed the baseline, while Lee followed the pass, directly closing out to Vlade Divac's side.
As soon as he shuffled his feet, Vlade Divac noticed Lee's movent and passed the ball back out to Jason Williams on the periter.
However, the pass quality was diocre, and the ball speed was slow.
Lee seized the opportunity, suddenly exploded, and dashed outward.
The mont he received the ball, Jason Williams saw Lee closing in.
He instinctively shielded the ball to his right side, but he didn't expect Lee to react even faster, completing the steal almost simultaneously as the ball swung downward.
With a strong chop with his left hand, Jason Williams instantly lost control of the basketball.
Before he could fully react, Lee had already secured possession, quickly dribbled with his right hand, and sprinted across half-court at full speed.
"Oh! A steal from Lee! He precisely anticipated the opponent's passing lane!"
Comntator Marv Albert raised his voice, and Hubie Brown, noticing that the Sacranto Kings seed to have given up on Defense, could only lant:
"Lee is too fast! A turnover like that is a guaranteed score!"
In a 1-on-0 fast break, Lee sprinted into the paint, palming the ball with his right hand.
After three large strides, he easily glided for a powerful dunk!
77-86, watching the lead extend to 9 points.
The cheers grew louder, and Head Coach Adelman hesitated for a mont but still didn't call a tiout.
Fortunately, on the next possession, Vlade Divac established a deeper post-up position on the left low block, and upon receiving the ball, he turned baseline and scored with a fadeaway, providing a response.
The Kings, intensifying their Defense, imdiately double-tead Lee when facing high pick-and-rolls on the periter, no longer giving him an easy path through.
Facing the aggressive hedge at the top of the arc, Lee smoothly passed the ball to Grant Hill on the left wing.
Jason Williams had just relaxed a bit.
Lee, after completing the pass, didn't stop moving, faking a back cut before suddenly accelerating to the left corner.
Grant Hill, who received the ball, faced Peja's Defense, faked right and drove left.
After putting the ball down with his left hand, he imdiately executed a crossover step to drive.
At the left block, Grant Hill smoothly passed the ball to Lee, who had moved to the left corner.
After receiving the ball, he faked a shot.
Jason Williams, who was chasing back on Defense, was imdiately faked off his feet by Lee's pump fake, flying horizontally out of bounds.
With no one in front of him, Lee made a slight adjustnt and quickly shot!
"Swish!" The three-pointer went in cleanly!
79-89, with 7 minutes and 12 seconds remaining in the 4th quarter, the largest lead of the ga appeared.
Head Coach Adelman was forced to call a tiout; the Kings' offense had suddenly gone cold.
Watching his teammates walk towards the bench, Webber, dressed in a black suit, could only stand up and high-five them, as the shouts of "Wuss" from the crowd grew louder.
Even the most good-tempered player couldn't stand being cursed at for an entire ga.
A dark-faced Chris Webber returned to the bench and flipped off the crowd, which only made the New York fans even more excited.
"Lee's understanding of the ga has reached another level after several seasons of refinent."
"If the Sacranto Kings want to catch up, the first thing they need to solve is their scoring problem. Chris Webber's absence has indeed had so impact on them."
Hubie Brown began to make excuses for the Sacranto Kings.
The old man knew that the tide had turned, and it would be difficult to outplay the New York Knicks in a back-and-forth ga.
Marv Albert, who had been a comntator at the New York Knicks' ho gas for the past few years, had a misconception that Lee seed to have gotten faster:
"After a high pick-and-roll, he combines with the ball for a breakthrough. Once Lee accelerates, it's very difficult for the subsequent Defense to keep up. Besides fouling, there doesn't seem to be a better option."
"It's incredible. Lee's physical conditioning is getting better and better. Tim Grover must be busy again this offseason!"
The two of them began to joke about Lee's training team at the comntary table.
After the tiout, the Sacranto Kings players returned to the court with serious expressions.
Still in a twin-tower lineup, this ti on offense, everyone spread out and imdiately executed a classic tactical play.
After Vlade Divac received the pass in the right elbow area, Jason Williams imdiately made a back cut the mont he passed the ball, moving horizontally before driving straight to the basket from Vlade Divac's left side.
The high-quality screen made the fast UCLA cut very effective.
Vlade Divac, who was facilitating from the high post, smoothly passed the ball to Jason Williams, who was driving straight to the basket.
The latter received the ball and imdiately completed a floater from the lower right side of the basket.
With no one chasing him from behind, Jason Williams's shot seed very relaxed, but while the ball was still rising, Lee, who had driven straight to the basket from the middle, leaped high and completed a direct block against the backboard in mid-air!
"Slap!"
The basketball hit the backboard and flew out.
Rashard Lewis twisted his body to control the ball and imdiately threw it to the frontcourt.
Grant Hill, who accelerated along the right sideline and crossed half court, scooped up the ball, shook off the trailing Peja, and drove into the paint for a two-handed dunk!
From the block to the dunk, the New York Knicks' counterattack was extrely fast.
Rick Adelman, with his arms crossed, subconsciously shook his head.
This ga was over.
The subsequent play stunned the Sacranto Kings' bench.
With continuous missed shots, the New York Knicks rushed faster and faster, with no set offense, and transition three-pointers frequently appearing.
In a semi-transition offense, Lee was double-tead at the top of the arc and imdiately passed the ball to Allan Houston on the right wing.
The latter received the ball and feigned a
pass to the right corner. Vlade Divac, who was rotating to help defend, subconsciously stopped his feet, and then watched as Allan Houston easily shot a jump shot from beyond the three-point line!
"Swish!" The three-pointer swished through the net.
Having toyed with his opponent, Allan Houston smiled and retreated on Defense.
Soon, Vlade Divac's strong drive to the basket missed, Ewing grabbed the rebound, and Lee received the ball and charged again.
The Sacranto Kings players, who had worked hard to retreat on Defense, had just completed their defensive matchups.
At the top of the arc, Lee, holding the ball in his left hand, suddenly lowered his center of gravity and made a large body-front crossover while feinting to the left.
Jason Williams was faked out, stumbling backward and completely losing his defensive position.
Lee, who had switched the ball to his right hand, drove straight to the basket.
Attracting the attention of the Sacranto Kings players, Lee smoothly lobbed the ball to the upper left of the basket.
Grant Hill, who had suddenly cut in from the left corner, scooped the ball in mid-air and slamd it down with both hands!
"Wow!"
The cheers couldn't stop.
The opponents continuously missed shots, and the New York Knicks kept scoring.
The wonderful scene made the fans constantly vent their excitent through shouts.
Watching Peja miss a three-pointer from the left corner, Lee, who collected the long rebound, initiated another transition offense.
Rick Adelman on the sidelines turned his head and simply sat back down on the bench.
Jason Williams, who was working hard to chase and defend, continuously provided physical contact.
On the left wing, Clay Lee, holding the ball in his left hand, suddenly stopped short as he approached the three-point line.
After a powerful pound dribble in place, he smoothly dribbled the ball between his legs.
Lee gathered the ball beyond the three-point line, and Jason Williams was knocked off balance by Lee, almost falling flat on the spot.
Unable to continue his close-out Defense, Jason Williams could only watch as Lee shot a jump shot from the left wing!
"Swish!" Another transition three-pointer went in!
With no tiouts, the Sacranto Kings, trying to slow down, continuously missed shots, while the New York Knicks, accelerating wildly, continuously scored.
With 2 minutes and 12 seconds left in the ga, Lee drove through the middle, gaining half a step, and carried Jason Williams into the paint.
Noticing the big man Podra again helping out from the left baseline, Lee suddenly executed a spin move while in motion.
Arriving at the lower left of the basket, the two players who jumped to block found that the ball in Lee's hand had disappeared.
Ewing, who received the pass from Lee, cut into the basket from the left baseline and completed a one-handed dunk!
"Ah!"
Watching Ewing pound his chest and roar, the Sacranto Kings imdiately called a tiout.
All the starters were subbed out, and the hype squad imdiately entered the ga.
The joyous shouts of the New York fans once again echoed throughout the stadium.
The exhilarating offense completely ignited the atmosphere.
The 2 minutes quickly passed, and the final score was fixed at 87:114.
In the fourth quarter, 10:34, the New York Knicks put on a crazy offensive display!
Perhaps having lost by too much, after the ga, the Sacranto Kings players simply shook hands and then all turned and walked towards the player tunnel.
Jason Williams, who shot 1-for-6 for the entire ga, only getting 2 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists, and 4 turnovers, was completely dazed.
His mind went blank after the ga, and he was pulled back to the locker room by his teammates with their arms around his shoulders.
Playing 40 minutes, 13-for-23 from the field, 4-for-7 from three-point range, 8-for-8 from the free-throw line, for 38 points, 5 rebounds, 12 assists, 4 steals, 1 block, and 2 turnovers.
Having once again scored 30 10, Clay Lee was all smiles after the ga.
Craig Sager ca over with a chuckle and teased him:
"It's great to see your strong rebound. Five consecutive gas of 30 10, that's not an easy feat."
"It's a pity that Chris Webber of the Sacranto Kings is out due to injury. There's still a month and a half left in the regular season. Currently, the New York Knicks have the best record, Lee, are you confident in winning this year's MVP?"
After praising Iverson, it was now Lee's turn.
In a turn-based ga, there was no need to be polite:
"Of course, this season I've improved my Defense, and after several seasons of refinent, I have a deeper understanding of the ga."
"I am the best periter player in the NBA. I am ready for the MVP!"
Soon, Clay Lee and Craig Sager began a wave of mutual praise, which served as a warm-up for the MVP selection.
Playing 26 minutes, 7-for-13 from the field, for 18 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists, 1 steal, and 3 turnovers, Grant Hill was also surrounded by a large number of dia when he returned to the locker room.
"Grant, it seems your form is getting better and better. Does this an you've fully integrated into the team?"
Most of his points ca from fast breaks, with occasional post-ups.
Joining the New York Knicks, 18 points was also Grant Hill's highest score:
"I still need so ti. The injury has indeed affected , so I still need to re-adapt to my body."
"But I'm ready. It's easy to play with Lee. We've already collaborated in the All-Star Ga, so it's not a difficult thing for !"
"Mr. Nice Guy" Grant Hill was very popular with dia reporters.
This kind of post-ga interview was no longer surprising to everyone.
Ron Artest, who had returned to the bench, was not in a good mood.
He didn't like playing off the bench, and as Grant Hill said, it was easier to get good stats as a starter.
Chauncey Billups always tended to slow the ga down, which also caused Ron Artest's stats to dip slightly.
Fortunately, Grant Hill's playing ti was strictly controlled, which gave Ron Artest more opportunities:
"I'm going to be a big star. Everyone will co to interview
then!"
Ben Wallace imdiately laughed when he heard Ron Artest's whisper:
"Rookies are always so confident. You should be thinking about how to get more playing ti!"
Looking at Ben Wallace, whose hair was growing increasingly abundant, Ron Artest, who had just taken off his jersey, didn't hold back and imdiately retorted:
"You're also a bench player! My average points per ga are more than yours!"
"Shit! Why don't you go look at the rebound numbers!"
"..."
"Softie" Chris Webber, after his team lost by a large margin, also made a statent during his post-ga interview:
"This is not the true strength of the Sacranto Kings. See you, Sacranto!"
Webber might have a point, but after this ga, Lee's biggest gain was that no one compared him to Jason Williams anymore.
"Only by crushing your opponent can you avoid fouls!"
At the end of February, several MVP candidates took turns boasting, and except for Duncan, everyone's attitude could be summarized as:
"I'm the best, the MVP should be mine!"
The New York dia was the loudest.
Not long ago, they had mocked Allen Iverson for losing, and after the ga against the Sacranto Kings, they sarcastically criticized Chris Webber for "avoiding battle" and not daring to play away gas.
Even a worm will turn.
In short, Webber couldn't be a superficial friend anymore.
On the morning of the 26th, the NBA announced the Player of the Week for the last week of February, and Clay Lee of the New York Knicks successfully won the award.
This week, the New York Knicks achieved a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, with Clay Lee averaging 38.3 minutes per ga.
He averaged 33.3 points, 4.8 rebounds, 11.3 assists, 3.0 steals, 0.3 blocks, and 2.8 turnovers per ga.
He averaged 22.0 field goal attempts per ga, with a 52.2% field goal percentage, and averaged 5.8 three-point attempts per ga, with a 42.6% three-point percentage.
He averaged 8.8 free throws per ga, with an 89.1% free throw percentage.
Compared to his sowhat disappointing performance in the first week after the All-Star Ga, Clay Lee's statistics bounced back strongly!
On the 27th, in the last ga of February, the New York Knicks narrowly defeated the Seattle SuperSonics 92:110.
Rashard Lewis shot 4-for-8 from the field, 4-for-6 from three-point range, and 8-for-8 from the free-throw line, scoring 20 points, 9 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal, and 1 turnover.
All of his points ca from three-pointers and free throws, the Rookie Lewis had essentially beco a 'Moreyball' player.
Allan Houston was also in explosive form, shooting 11-for-16 from the field and 2-for-5 from three-point range, scoring a highly efficient 24 points.
With 30 points, 4 rebounds, 16 assists, 3 steals, and 3 turnovers, Clay Lee notched a big double-double, perfectly concluding February!
The efficient performance of the three players made the New York fans incredibly hyped, and they didn't even care that the Seattle SuperSonics had been struggling recently.
After the ga, many people outside the Madison Square Garden were shouting, "Knicks are champions!"
Just as Jas Dolan had anticipated, compared to the defensive battles of the past, the higher the score, the more excited the fans were!
After the All-Star Ga, tickets for Madison Square Garden even beca scarce.
Front-row tickets naturally belonged to socialites and celebrities, who didn't mind spending money.
Tickets in the back of the Madison Square Garden also sold particularly well, mostly bought by tourists visiting New York.
This situation made the curly-haired owner beam with joy, and he frequently stated on his own MSG in the past half-month:
"The New York Knicks' 'Showti' era is about to sweep the globe!"
"…"
On March 1st, the NBA announced the Player of the Month for February, and Tracy McGrady of the Orlando Magic successfully won the award.
In February, the Orlando Magic achieved a record of 9 wins and 3 losses;
He averaged 29.3 points, 7.6 rebounds, 5.0 assists, 1.7 steals, 1.1 blocks, and 2.7 turnovers per ga, with a 50% field goal percentage, 37.8% three-point percentage, and 81.9% free throw percentage.
Tracy McGrady's award was well-deserved!
In the first week of March, the New York Knicks continued to enjoy the Eastern Conference's favorable schedule.
In back-to-back gas, they successively defeated the Celtics and the Chicago Bulls.
After Head Coach Pitino was fired, the new Head Coach Jim O'Brien was also able to improve the Celtics' record.
Antoine Walker completely let himself go, often shooting worse and worse, but still kept shooting.
After their loss, the Chicago Bulls' record fell to 9 wins and 48 losses, confirming their dive for the top draft pick, and Sprewell being booed at ho had beco the norm.
On March 4th, the New York Knicks, in explosive form, finally went cold when challenging the Toronto Raptors on the road.
88:98, Carter's performance was subpar, shooting 8-for-23, yet they still won.
After losing this ga, the New York Knicks' record stood at 46 wins and 13 losses, still firmly holding the top spot in the league!
In a ga played concurrently that day, the Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Golden State Warriors 95:110.
In the first quarter, 16:43, the Los Angeles Lakers put on a terrifying offensive display.
After winning, the Los Angeles Lakers' record reached 39 wins and 19 losses, just tying the San Antonio Spurs' record, with both teams surpassing the Sacranto Kings' 38 wins to rank in the top two in the Western Conference.
Despite being hampered by injuries, O'Neal's Excel was still excellent, and he didn't forget to advocate for himself after the ga:
"The regular season isn't over yet, but I am the best big man in the league!"
"No one ever complains about having too many MVP trophies. I want to chase the achievents of Larry Bird."
Interestingly, no sooner had Shaquille O'Neal made his statent than dia reporters in Philadelphia imdiately launched an attack. Stephen A. Smith directly mocked in his column article:
"A small guard leading the 76ers to a 44-16 record is always overlooked."
"Allen Iverson can't play like Shaq, but he's a true fighter. He's never afraid of those talented big guys!"
With his team ranked second in the league, Allen Iverson went all out after entering March.
In the ga against the Washington Wizards, he played 46 minutes, shooting 15-for-34, and furiously scored 41 points!
Although the team narrowly defeated the lowly Washington Wizards, the Philadelphia dia gave him high praise after the ga:
"Allen Iverson is the true MVP!"
On March 5th, back in New York, Clay Lee looked at the sports dia in the newspapers, all cheering for their respective star players, and felt a mont of emotion in his Manhattan ho.
Unlike the future basketball environnt, most MVP candidates truly disliked their opponents.
With the team on a break, Jeff Van Gundy, besides caring about Ewing and Grant Hill's physical condition, was also inquiring about the internal situation of the team.
Gorilla's tour was quite successful.
At least this season, he could still get double-doubles by "sucking blood."
eting so old friends, exchanging jerseys, and taking photos for souvenirs, he had a blast.
At the Tarrytown Training Center, Assistant Coach Thibodeau, seeing that Jeff Van Gundy seed a bit unhappy, imdiately announced so good news:
"Grant's re-examination results are good. As of now, 25 minutes of playing ti will not affect his health."
The Bald Young Coach nodded, and while the other assistant coaches were out for lunch, he suddenly said in a low voice:
"I don't seem to be in the team's plans, Tom. Perhaps we should prepare in advance."
Thibodeau was startled upon hearing this. Having worked for the New York Knicks for many years, he didn't want to leave:
"Why? We are the league's top team, and the team has won three consecutive championships, becoming a dynasty team. We haven't even interfered with the draft and free agency!"
"No coach in the league can achieve such accomplishnts…"
Jeff Van Gundy looked at his old friend who had accompanied him for many years, and still interrupted him:
"There aren't that many reasons. It's just because our owner doesn't like my coaching philosophy."
"He's not Old Charles. Although he hasn't interfered with the team's specific affairs yet, he can decide the team's direction. Currently, Jas Dolan has succeeded."
"The New York fans love his theories, even if he doesn't understand basketball at all."
Thibodeau's eyes widened instinctively.
He wanted to retort, but he just opened his mouth and couldn't speak for a mont.
Finally, he just spread his hands and said in a low voice:
"What if we win another championship then?"
Jeff Van Gundy didn't respond, but just stood up and patted Thibodeau's shoulder, changing the subject:
"This is just my guess, but I'm also prepared. Perhaps after my contract expires, it'll be ti to leave New York."
"But I'm not short on work. As long as I continue to be a Head Coach, you'll still be my Chief Assistant Coach!"
Thibodeau nodded, but thinking of his experiences over the past few years, a thought suddenly popped into his mind:
"Being a Head Coach doesn't seem that difficult?!"
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