Show ""W'f C3 Saturday " March 1 its 8 2000 Standard-Examin- A' tardy Rider released The Associated Preea - ATLANTA Isaiah Rider was released by the Atlanta Hawks on Friday night after he refused to accept a three--i game'lfdspension for showing up late for a game Hawks general manager Pete Babcock made the an ' nounctment following Atlan- ta’s 1 0 loss to the Boston - - 14-9- Celtics “Rider' who has continually run afoul of team rules during his first season with the Hawks showed up 10 minutes late for Friday night’s game and was not allowed to play Babcock told Rider he could watch the game from the bench in street clothes watch--on television in the locke foom or go home Rider was seen walking through the arena during the first half "Affj2rhe showed up late for a March 9 game against San Antonio Rider was told that atfothigf'ase of tardiness e would fiesult in a three-gam- suspeji&ph - He had played sparingly since the last incident averaging 2'ppints and 113 minutes in four games withdraws fines: The : NBA on Friday withdrew $100000 fines levied against the Seattle Super-Soni- and Toronto Raptors after their coaches refused to wear microphones for an NBC telecast The league also said it will continue to give coaches the option for the rest of the season of whether to wear n wireless microphone or have a boom microphone lowered into their huddles during selected national broadcasts f 1 Starts decision due on Tuesday: Arbitrator Roger Kaplan said today he will rule Tuesday on whether John Starts can forfeit his salary and leave the Chicago Bulls Kaplan heard arguments from the NBA an the players association for hows Tuesday night ’Stalks is willing to give up the remainder of his salary about $900000 if the Bulls would release him clearing the way for him to join a playoff contender Currently if the Bulls released Starks they would have to pay his salary and that’s why they don’t want to let him go Players released after 11:59 pm March 1 who then sign with another team are Dot eligible to compete in the playoffs Starks wants his release retroactive to that deadline so he would be eligible for the postseason U2 k kPD H (Sit Blues rough up Kings alia fits - DENVER Scolded and benched by his angry coach ear) Raptors 95 Magic 91: At Toronto Vince Carter- - scored 30 points Antonio ly in the game including 18 of Toronto’? 20 points in the third quarter and the Raptors won McDyess turned his embarrassfor the 10th time in 11 games ment into a productive evening The Magic’s chances were hurt" McDyess had 23 points and when John Amaechpimsscd two free 15 rebounds and Raef throws with 10 seconds remaining and scored 21 helping the Orlando trailing e Doug Christie who Jiad 22 points Denver Nuggets snap a - and seven assists converted both of his — a with streak losing free throws to give'Toronto a 0 114-8- 7 victory Friday night over lead with 61 seconds remaining ' the Los Angeles Clippers ) Pacers III Ropkets 102: Ath Indianapolis Jalen Rose had a McDyess benched four min33 points andjysjin Crash ere utes into the game by coach in place of the injured Dale Da- starting deDan Issel for not playing s of 22 vis matched his fense had all of his points after points and 13 rebounds for Indiana in the i It was the sixth consecutive loss for returning to the game late ' Houston which trailed by double figfirst quarter ures for most of the game ends the both on of Lethargic After the PaceiVbifilt a court McDyess who had two lead in the first half “Houston cut its Cuttino of his shots blocked in the first deficit to with2 2:07onto Istyup byRose an-play three minutes drew Issel’s ire Mobley Travis and with swered a short jumper as the players came to the Best made it sinking two : bench during the game’s first ti- free throws with 1:04 to go" ' -- ’ LaF-ren- tz seven-gam- 93-9- career-hig- 17 career-high- ‘ nt by Jeff Hornacek with 127 seconds left but Aaron McKie sank two foul shots to seal the victor- - Hornacek nailed with of a a second left to provide the final a 107-10- 111-10- meout six-ga- shot clock expired to make it 97-8- 9 one-gam- left with 59 seconds Iverson also electrified the crowd by dribbling around a couple defenders running into his own teammate Kukoc then depass to livering a Theo Ratliff who slam dunked for an 1 lead with 3:40 left “This is only one game but we haven’t beaten too many playoff teams” said Snow who had eight points and nine assists “Our team is close Situations come up but our job is to be professional and come out to try to win We’re capable of beating any team in the league” The Sixers have struggled behind-the-ba- Philadelphia 76ers’ Allen Iverson (left) gets fouled Stockton Utah John Jazz's during Friday's game in Philadelphia by e Iverson made his return to action alter a suspension SUSSTAXCE VS STYLE: shots because we didn’t “They made all their guard them You can’t afford to play defense like 3-po- int that on the road” ck teams this against playoff-boun-d season losing close games to the Los Angeles Lakers and twice to the New York Knicks in the last month Philadelphia shot 50 percent while Utah was 34-o- f- MO A basketball AttarMc 75 (45 percent) “I don’t know if you can say you’ve got to give them a lot of credit They beat us by two points” Malone said Game notes Utah won the battle on the 6 Matt Geiger boards drew a technical foul for pushing Malone in the back underneath the basket with 4:14 left in the Jeff Hornacek game made the technical his only free 43-3- Ex-Six- er of the game throw 24 23 22 23 Utah PMadetohia A— 20705 (20444) Easton Certeronct 2) 27—17 25 29-- 99 T-- PACERS 111 ROCKETS 102 Division - 475 FT J7Q goals 400 (Mobley 5 Francis 4 Anderson Wtlkams Blocked shots: 5 (Cato 3 Olaiuwon 2) Turnovers: M (Mobley 3 Anderson 3 Wilkams 3 Olaiuwon 2 Francis 2 Cato) Steals: 4 (Mobley 2 Anderson Frands Gray Norris) Tachntcte fouls: None Seed detense Nona Percentages FG et s Around ' ' Potaoenko Anderson Cheaney Battle Barms E Williams Fortson 15 28 15 20 24 23 W 240 Brashear says McSorley should never play hi NHL again: Donald Bras hear says Marty Minority should never be allowed to play m the NHL again for the stick attack that gave the Vancouver forward fa t He really tried to injure me" Brashear told the NHL Players Association TV show “Ba A Player" srtnch aired in Canada on Friday "l aould hav dwd 1 don't think this guy should be playing in the league anymore" ba said m his fust extensive remarks on the Feb 21 attack by the Boston Bruins defense- McSorVy was suspended by the NHL far the test of the season and playoffs the harshest punishment aif racoon er handed out for an a M 4 9 2 T 0 4 00 3 2 0--0 7 3 3--4 0--0 2 7 7 0--0 S 9 0 4 5 0--2 1 5 0 18 23 0 4 9 1 1 2 1 2 U 9 0 0-- 1S-- 2 10 W I 11 4 3 5 1 9 8 2S 27 114 goals: Ov412 (Walker 5 Barm 3 Pierce 1 Cheaney 0--1 E Williams 0--1 Anderson ) 2 4 Bathe EWilkams) Blacked shuts: (Pierce Turnovers: 13 (Walker 3 Pierce 2 Potaoenko 2 Cheaney 2 Fortson 2 Barm Anderson) Steals: 14 (Pierce 5 Griffin 3 Walker 1 Anderson 2 Battle Fortson) Technical fouls: Fortson 454 third legal defense: None ATLANTA FG FT Deb MktM-- O-- T M-- APFPtS FT R 24 27 21 Harper Fisher Horry Knight Fox Shaw 0 0--3 4 19 3 0--0 0--1 0-- 0--1 2 4 0--0 5 frO i 0-- 4 2 3 10 4 1 0 1 4 4 playoff berth Friday's resuds Indiana 111 Houston 102 PMadtteNa 99 Utah 97 Toronto 95 Orlando 91 New York 111 Charlotte 99 Boston 114 Atlanta 90 lA Lakers 110 Detroit S2 Denver 114 LA Clopers 37 Golden State 95 Chicago 92 20T Phoenix Nil Vancouver 84 Today's games (Times MST) Milwaukee at New Jersey 11 am Chicago at Washington 5 pm Charlotte at Inhana 5 pm Miami at Cleveland 5J0 pm Boston at Dakas 4 pm Denver at San Antonio 430 pm Portland at Seattle I p m Sacramento at LA Clippers (30 pm 5 0--2 3 4 3 4 0--1 1 0 2 4 Salley 0 3 4 00 1 0 0 George 14-240 45-31 25 110 Totals Percentage!: FG 489 FT 727 3 paint goals 786 (RHarper 3 Rice -3 Shaw Bryant 0--1 Fox 1 George 1 Harry 0-Blacked dials: 6 (O'Neal 2 Bryant 2 Green Shaw) Turn-ave15 (Bryant 4 RHarper 3 Fox 2 Horry O'Neal Knight Green Salley Shaw) Steals: 7 (Bryant 2 O'Ned Fisher Knight Rice RHarper) Ttchnicd touts: None negd defense L ’ f DETROIT ' FT Rub FG M-O-- T MnM-APFPtS 5 12 HR 4 26 3 3 9 1 3 12 2 25 Laettner 0--0 4 20 7 MRS 0 5 5 34 414 2 1 II Stackhouse 0--2 -2 1 28 0--9 5 2 Hunter 0--0 1 13 3 0 3 0 Montres 0--4 4 0 25 2 W Curry 0 2 20 0--3 4 0 0 Crotty 0--2 1 W 0 1 W J Wiliams 2- -2 5 2 IS M Moore 0 5 12 0--1 0 11 1 0 Buechler A0 2 5 -1 Vaught 5 240 9 M 24 82 5 Totals FG 353 FT 490 Percentage gads -4 133 (Stackhouse MMs Curry 0-- 1 Biedrad awls None Tent-aveCrotty 1 Hunter M (Hunter 3 HR 3 Stackhouse 3 Crotty 3 Montrose 2 Laettner 2 Gary 2) Sleds 4 (Stack-hou- se 2 BuecNer Laettner Vaught MAS) Technical touts Nona Begd detensa: 1 22 32 24 36- -lit LA Lakers 19 23 19 31-- S3 Detroit 1 :11 A— 22076 (224)76) 14 7 OH) 4 Fit H Reb Percentages: FG 488 FT 440 goals: 400 (Rose 3 Croshere 3 R Miller -- Perkins Blocked shots: Jackson 1 Best 2 (Perkins Smtts) Turnovers: 11 (Best 3 Rose 2 Jackson 2 AIHarrington 2 R Miller Croshere) Steals: W (Perkins 3 Rose 2 Best 2 RMfiler Jack-so- n Croshere) Technical fouls: (legal Defense 708 fourth Rood dslnun 21 24 31 24--102 Houston 35 31 34 21-- 111 huSana A— 18345 (11345) T— 234 14 I 0 0 H H tl Percentages: FG 431 FT 765 3 --point goals: 4 333 (Jackson 4 Glover 1 Terry 0-Blocked shots: 4 (Mutombo 2 Henderson Wright) Turnovers: 19 (Henderson 4 Mutombo 3 Jackson 3 McLeod 2 Coles 2 Ellis Bowdier Glover Terry Wright) Steals: 4 (Crawford 2 Terry 2 EMs Jack-so- n) Technical touts: Ellis 804 fourth Wright 4:19 fourth Rnd defense Nona 33 21 29 J1-- 1M Beslan 25 M 24 2- 3- 90 Aftanla A— 11421 (19445) T— 209 KNICKS 118 HORNETS 99 I NUGGETS 114 CUPPERS 87 LOS ANGELES CUPPERS At Chartelfo 76ERS 99 JAZZ 97 Percentages: FG 553 FT 903 gads 9 447 (Ward 4 Houston 3 Odds 1 Johnson Ml Bteckad shots 4 (Ewing 2 Camby 2) Turnovers: 15 (Sorewel 3 Johnson Thomas 2 Ward 2 Childs Ewing Camby Brunon Dudley Houston) Steals 4 (Childs Johnson Camby Sorewel Ward Houston) Tacteucd lads Nona B- - I tegddttews FHKAOCLFHU M FG FT M-- M-- Reb O-- T APFPtS Carter Oakley V MkiM-37 33 JaThoma 17 McGrady Christie 48 33 31 M-- 8 2 5 0 9--9 4 8--8 7 l 8 8-- 8--2 34-- 8 1 84 II II 1 8 1 8 22 11 95 ill 1 I FG JM FT gads 731 (Chrrshe Orry A V Carter a) bteckad dais 5 (McGrady 1 V Carter 2 Christie) V Carter J 3 McGrady Tweeted 9 Jo Thomas ChrttheL Studs 14 (Chriske 5 Oakley 3 Boauas 2 McGrady Wees V Carter Workman) I HNK NOns Blpi (PP1W flpnK 34 2) B 31-- 41 OriMte 1 Twwna A— I99B (19JQBL T— 33A 0 I CELTICS 114 HAWKS FG MnM-- FG Wakd" M-- a FT Reb M-- O-- -- s back-to-ba- ck 7" losing streak Blaylock finished With 23 points Donyell Marshall scored five of his 21 points in the second extra period for the Warriors who swept the season series with the Bulls for the first time in 13 years Elton Brand whoSjj'Short jumper at file buzzer in regulation forced the first overtime scored 26 for the Bulls who 14 games have lost 13 of their-last J--J 41 34 41 Hughes Caffev V Cummings Jacobson Totals 4 4 -4 HT 3 ’0-- 0 0 0-- 290 3 6 2 6 4 5 0 1 14 15 21 31 95 - 11 0 gads: Percentages FG 423 FT A32 2 417 (Blaylock 5Hughes 0--1 VCummmgs 1 Blacked shots 7 (Marshal 3 Marshal Foyle Caffev Hughes Owens) Turnovers 21 (Caffev 5 VCummmgs 5 Hughes 4 Blaylock 3 Owens 3 Marshal) Steals: 17 (Caffev 3 Blaylock 3 Foyte 2 Owens 2 HugheS "VCummings) Tectek-c- d fads None Regdddamgfjje: -CHICAGO w FG : " Brand Simpkins Brown Hawkins Maloney Hoibero Ch Carr Perdu Andev Armstrong Tdds MnM-27 50 39 40 31 12 38 27 12 J-- ? 4 APFPtS O-- T JW-- 3 1 6 M0 2 6 M2 0 6 3 7 4 4 4 5 4 3 -2 3 3 24 -5 H) 4 4-- -1 4 M 9 0 M II 3 2 2 3 2 I 2 14 2 13 02 10 30 37 92 ods ChCarr 0-- -4 6 0-- 1 290 1 5 0 Percentages FG 420 FT 447 -4 750 (Hoiberg 4 Artest -2 Biedrad shots 5 (Brand 2 Anstey Hawkins Artest Hawkins) Tumavars 27 (Brand 5 Brown 4 Maloney A Simpkins 3 ArtesfJAhCarr 3 Anstey 2 Hawkins Hoiberg PerdueL Steals M (Hoiberg A Hawkins 3 Brown 2 Aateal) Tachnfcd tads — r7 n172124m 12 2i TrW (21711) 1 13-- 95 --92 i SUNS 101 GRIZZLIES 88 At Vi PHOEMX UaT MklM-tf 38 31 W-17 33 40 1 0--0 N 30 0 7 0-- 34 0-- 0 ' 2 0--0 4 3--5 0--2 HH 15 0 B (4 W '15 v 0--1 H H 1 4 2 12 4 3 27 4 4 2 6 12 1 1 2 4 0 1 24 2 0 I 0 o--o bf M W M 7 4 APFPtS 0 I 2 5 2 4 0 4 0 13-4 B 29 Ml FG 448 FT 917 peats: 4-250 (Rogers 4- -t Livingston 1 Hardaway 8--1 Kidd 3 RobmsonA-3- ) Stacked dials 4 (Marion 2 Robinson Hardaway) Turnovers 28 (Kidd A Langley 3 Robinson 3 Hardaway 3 Rogers 2 Livingston Marion ' Millar MacLean BkxxiO Steels 17 (Robinson Marion 3 Kidd 2 Dyings ton 2 Hardaway t Rogers 2) Tackntcd -- L None bead detents tods VANCOUVER FG ’ Reb M-O-Mki M-AFP PH 1-- 2 24S tl-l- ? t rr APFPtS 1) ITS M-- O-- T M M H 15 34 AFP P's I t 14 S 31 I P Jones Pereentxaes FG 49A FT 75A Mint gads Coteman Jones ivuestev Bdcked duets 4 (Camobed 2 Wesley CdeunanL Tewuet 4 (CoMnan 4 Westey A Janes Mourn R DevH Camebe B Davis Robeson) Steets B Oovus N (Wesley A Jones A Mason n) TecteScd teufo CampbaA AM tcxatel 8 125 3 HI f-- I Cased a a li (23799) 8A a a a Oteed I 3 8-- a 2) U ll 34 M 7 l--t O T A FF At 3 3 7 19 35 a 4 8 N H4 Blocked Herron l) Posey Dowenj (LaErentj AOark A Gatone A A LaFrentt A Clark O Tenwwers (Vaa Eal McCloud Posay McOvesa Herron A E Vun Pouev A A eL Bowen) Steels (Gdn Cork HarranL To I diets G" B H— 87 a a a M BUUS “mT PUS 4 8 8 8 - LaFrni 13 ft 112 Ml I 8 3 24 Al At Pwcentaaes FG 471 FT JML sods McUoud 4 471 (Van Exd Gadng WARTOORS Ra 2 7 Ad 24-- a 7 39 t2 LAKERS 110 PISTONS a19 a— i 9 M 8--1 3d Tdds At 8 SienlfteMcfo $OS ANGELES LAKERS FG FT M-MM M-- M BOSTON I ' Mclnds) t 8-- 1 3 H H H M Mb m L 5 2 7 8 3 4 2 11 7 3 22 2 4 a a knc hew - APFPtS O-- 4 (0nv FG 50B FT 917 3 508 Ihdrseia-- l Mckla M ) 3 Snow ) 8--1 Blacked Wets 4 (Bond 1 Gnaw Lynch 1 Snow A Lynrh) Tedues M tkiaac A ku(tvarsen Gesiw) Suds atilt 2 Mc koc A Snow Lynch) Tictoocd tads Gngar Ail ' ) 4 M2 8--8 22 7 241 - CHARLOTTE I FG 453 FT 750 MS 533 (Hornacek 3--3 Russe 3 Stockton Blacked Shan: 3 (Ostertad Lewis 0-Etuev 3) Tumeowl t (Vaughn A Stockton 3 Hornacek 3 Ostertag 2 Russee 2 Eislev keel Melon Meets 4 (Vaughn 2 Stockton Hornacek Melon Patvnce) Tedadcd tads Non I shots 7 (Tavtor 2 Goss 2 Otowokand Odom Av-aTurnovers 14 (Pialkowski 4 Anderson 3 Odom 3 Cldeutt 3 Tavtor Otowokand A vent) Steals 4 (Andersen 2 Pialkowski Odom CJonea ' ' than the Hawks Knicks 11 8 Hornets 99: At Charlotte NC AllanHouston scored 27 points and Latrell Sprewell added 23 points and 11 rebounds fin' New York Charlie Ward also scored 20 points and Marcus Camby - in the lineup for a second time since returning from a knee injury had 13 for the Knicks who won their fourth stmighthind 33 percent shooting David Wesley paced the Hornets with 24 points Suns 191 Grizzlies 85: At Vancouver BC Cliff Robinson scored 27 points and Rodney fto'ItjfA added 26 off the bench as Phoenix beat Vancouver to send the Grizzlies to their 11th straight loss matching -their longest slump of the season The Suns won iberiM 17th time in their last 22 outings and extended their winning streak over the Grizzlies to 10 straight and Michael Shareef Abdur-RattiDickerson had 14 each far the lifeless Grizzlies who committed a season-hig- h 28 turnovers 92 (2 0T): Warriors At Chicago Mooki Blaylock hit second over time as Golden State ended an eight-ga- Kidd Blount Rogers Chapman Miner Livingston MacLean Bailey Tatats At Tends I’ll endless FG 408 FT 531 gads 7 Attune 571 (Armstrong 2 Gerrify Bladrad diets S (Waitec A Outlaw 3 Ameechi) Turnovers: ff (Ameechi 7 Outlaw 3 Armstrong 3 Maggetto 2 Mercar 2 Atkina Garrtty) Stoats: 4 Outlaw M Williams) Tadnacd lads (Wadac Coach Rivers 645 first begd Oflmn L TORONTO FG FT Reb - sixth time in seven games from the field Walker shot arc Over the including all the Celtics had slit flayers in double figures and put up 99 shots 27 more FG FT FG Celtics 114 Hawks 90: At At-lanta Antoine Walker scored 30 points and the Boston Celtics won for the Marion Robinson Langley RAPTORS 95 MAGIC 91 fre league on-ic- e team (12) INDIANA FG ) Lakers 110 Pistons 82: At Auburn Hills Midi the Los Angeles Lakers avoided another lackluster start and began a new winning streak holding Detroit to its lowest point total of the season Shaquille O’Neal scored 3 S points inducting 19 in the seoond half Kobe Bryant rebounded from his worst performance of the season with 23 points and Glen Rice added 19 points 9-- erton club-reco- O all-ti- Percentages FG 495 FT 010 LOS ANGELES After 16 losses in 17 games to St Louis the Los Angeles Kings thought it was tune to get physicaL Bad decision his eighty career shutout extending his persppa unbeaten streak to seven gamesaod ending the Kings’ four-gaunbeaten streak The victory was his 37th of the season breaking the franchise record set by Curtis Joseph in 1993-9- 4 Rookie Jochen Hecht also scored Pavol Demitrm had an empty-ngoal and Lubos Bartecko had three assists for Capitals 4 Hurricanes 2: At Washington Joe Murphy and Jeff Halpero each scored twice and Olaf Kolzig made 31 saves to tie a franchise record for wins in a season as Washington beat Carolina ' lightning 3 Devils 1: At East Rutherford NJ Rich Parent made 34 saves as the Tampa Bay Lightning extended their unbeaten streak to three wtiile New Jersey clinched a playoff spot despite the loss Predators 4 Coyotes 3 (OT): At Phoenix Greg Johnson scored with 1:04 left in overtime sending Nashville to its win ' Oilers 4 Senators 2: At Ed- foonton Alberta Boyd Devereaux scored three goals for the first time in his cveer to lead Edmonton 148-for-1- league-leadin- Overton Totals day night Michal Handzus scored two goals and Roman Turek earned his leagueleading sixth shutout “They’re a very good teanri and they play hard” Handzus said "They finish every check It was a little rough in the first period but it helped our team get going We got a little mad and started playing hockey” Turek made 31 saves en route to “I didn’t understand the problem out there” Issel said “LaFrentz later told me that McDyess called for the switch I didn’t think we were getting back on defense He (McDyess) vehemently disagreed That’s OK That’s good” Maurice Taylor led the Clippers with 21 points and Derek Anderson had 11 - Utah Jazz coach g He is a from the foul line and has a chance to surpass Calvin Murrecord of 958 perphy’s cent established in 1980-8- 1 Utah had won 15 of the last 19 meetings between the two teams including the last five Utah is in Philadelphia since 1974-7- 5 It was die first time die Sixers beat Utah in PhiladelKarl phia since Jan 13 1997 Malone attempted more free throws (15) than the entire Sixers Griffin Press Inspired by the Kings’ attempt to intimidate the Blues roUed to a 24th road victoiy 44) on Fri- assignments Jerry Sloan 88-8- v- Assorted “Aren’t you going to run back on defense?” Issel asked - When McDyess insisted he was doing his job the coach down” said “Then sit McDyess was surrounded by several teammates and assistant coach John Lucas who both comforted him and urged him to play harder Both coach and player made up later On two occasions when McDyess came to the sideline Issel smiled broadly after huddling with McDyess After the game Issel apologized saying he didn’t realize that McDyess and LaFrentz had agreed to switch defensive margin with two mingest lead 93-8- 5 utes left then hit a jumper as the 2 - hs The loss also ended Utah’s road winning streak “They made all their shots because we didn’t guard them” Utah coach Jerry Sloan said “You can’t afford to play defense like that on the road We played like we didn’t think the win was important enough” to Iverson drilled a help the Sixers match their big- The 82 points malcfied the Pistons’ lowest scoring gamff’Cf'the season a 104-8- 2 loss to Miarriffih'Van 31 - Die Associated Press ision” Karl Malone led Utah with 31 points and 13 rebounds John’ Stockton had 14 points and seven assists Malone missed six free throws however including five in die second half He was from the foul line and from the floor Toni Kukoc had 14 points for the Sixers on shooting Utah cut its deficit to 97-9- 4 on 2) i::l hockey Angry McDyess makes' up with a strong finish From IB cumstances” Iverson the NBA’s leading scorer said he was happy the Sixers finally beat a playoff team But he wasn’t entirely thrilled over Thursday’s suspension “Maybe I’U do it again maybe I won’t” Iverson said “If I’m sick I’U call in to say I can’t make it I’m gonna do wbat’s best for Allen Iverson’s health and I’ll definitely think of my teammates when I make the dec- three-tent- - 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