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Orlando Magic beat Cleveland Cavaliers

ORLANDO, Fla. — Predicting which Orlando Magic team shows up from night to night has been a guessing game.

A recent season-high four-game losing streak was plagued with turnovers, inconsistent play on defense and stale offense.

Since then, the Magic have played better, earning their second consecutive victory Friday, 102-94 against the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Dwight Howard scored 19 points, had 16 rebounds, blocked eight shots and hit some key late free-throws to help ward off a late Cavs’ charge.

Jason Richardson also added 19 points in his first action in two games after resting a sore knee. Hedo Turkoglu finished with 18 points and Ryan Anderson 17.

“We did good job of spacing the floor out, moving the ball and getting each other involved,” Richardson said. “It was really good for us tonight. Everybody was involved, did a good job on both ends and got the win.”

The Magic won their seventh straight against the Cavaliers, despite playing without injured starting point guard Jameer Nelson and suspended reserve big man Glen Davis.

Orlando continues a stretch of nine games in 13 days at Indiana today.

Alonzo Gee led Cleveland with 20 points, followed by Kyrie Irving with 18.

The Cavs have lost three of their past four and returns home to host Dallas today before going to Miami on Tuesday.

The Magic came in averaging 15.5 turnovers per game, but had just five against Cleveland and opened up a 21-point lead in the fourth quarter.

The Cavs got it down to 95-90 with 2:12 to play by fouling Howard intentionally and sending him to the free-throw line.

Howard missed four consecutive attempts from the line during one stretch before hitting a pair to give Orlando a seven-point lead. He finished 9 for 16 for the evening.

He said he never is surprised when teams resort to fouling him, especially with the career-low 47 percent he came in shooting from the line.

“No, that’s the game plan,” Howard said. “Until I get better at the line they’re gonna continue to do it. It is what it is. I shot them better. I just gotta continue to work on them. They’ll fall.”

Despite the missing and still healing bodies on their roster, the Magic managed to take a nine-point advantage into the break, building their cushion by hitting six first-half 3s. Richardson also hit five of his six field-goal attempts for 11 points.

Cleveland also helped out, making 29 percent of its field goals. Antawn Jamison kept the Cavs close with an 11-point, 10 rebound effort in the half.

Cleveland finished shooting 36 percent, ultimately undermining its fouling strategy.

“I think you can do it at any point in time,” Cavs coach Byron Scott said. “I don’t think you necessarily have to have to be down. Until he proves he can hit 75 percent on those free throws on a consistent basis.”

Cleveland scored 41 points in the fourth.

“I wish we could put the first three quarters together like we did the fourth,” he said. “We couldn’t throw the ball in the ocean for the first three quarters. It was tough.”

Orlando coach Stan Van Gundy had to make some pregame adjustments to his rotation after Davis was suspended for two games before tip-off Friday for conduct detrimental to the team. He’ll also miss the Indiana game.

Van Gundy said before the game he and Davis were involved in a verbal incident during the morning walkthrough, but said nothing physical took place. He didn’t elaborate further, but he said he didn’t expect the suspension to go beyond two games.

Nelson continues to deal with concussion symptoms. Without a true third point guard behind Chris Duhon, the team released Larry Hughes after Wednesday’s win against Washington and signed free agent Ish Smith Thursday.

Smith had two early assists, including one on a dunk by Earl Clark, but also had three fouls in just five minutes of action early. He finished with four assists in nine minutes of action.

Van Gundy said it was nice to have Richardson back, but he will reserve evaluation for a few more days.

“I don’t know if today is as big a test as tomorrow,” Van Gundy said. “I think when he gets up and gets moving on it tomorrow will be the bigger test.”

Notes: Van Gundy said Nelson, who sat out his fourth consecutive game with concussion symptoms, did do some limited, off-court physical activity Friday and has a chance of returning Monday against the L.A. Clippers. … The Cavs played without guard Daniel Gibson (soft tissue infection in neck), guard Anthony Parker (back strain) and forward Tristan Thompson (ankle sprain).

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Magic hold off Cavs' late push to win

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ORLANDO, Fla. — Predicting which Orlando Magic team shows up from night to night has been a daily guessing game.

A recent season-high four-game losing streak was plagued with turnovers, inconsistent play on defense and stale offense.

Since then, the Magic have dug out of the muck, earning their second straight victory, 102-94 over the Cleveland Cavaliers Friday night.

Dwight Howard scored 19 points, had 16 rebounds and blocked eight shots, and hit some key late free-throws to help ward off a late Cavs’ charge.

Jason Richardson also added 19 points in his first action in two games after resting a sore knee. Hedo Turkoglu finished with 18 points and Ryan Anderson chipped in 17.

“We did good job of spacing the floor out, moving the ball and getting each other involved,” Richardson said. “It was really good for us tonight. Everybody was involved, did a good job on both ends and got the win.”

The Magic won their seventh straight over the Cavaliers, despite playing without injured starting point guard Jameer Nelson and suspended reserve big man Glen Davis.

Orlando continues a stretch of nine games in 13 days Saturday at Indiana.

Alonzo Gee led Cleveland with 20 points, followed by Kyrie Irving with 18.

The Cavs have lost three of their last four and returns home to host Dallas on Saturday before going to Miami on Tuesday.

The Magic came in averaging 15.5 turnovers per game, but had just five against the Cavs and opened up a 21-point lead in the fourth quarter.

The Cavs got it down to 95-90 with 2:12 to play by fouling Howard intentionally and sending him to the free-throw line.

Howard missed four straight attempts from the line during one stretch before sinking a pair to give the Magic a seven-point cushion and help close it out. He finished 9 for 16 for the evening.

He said he is never surprised when teams resort to fouling him, especially with the career-low 47 percent he came in shooting from the stripe.

“No, that’s the game plan,” Howard said. “Until I get better at the line they’re gonna continue to do it. It is what it is. I shot them better. I just gotta continue to work on them. They’ll fall.”

Despite the missing and still healing bodies on their roster, the Magic managed to take a nine-point advantage into the break, building their cushion by hitting six first-half 3s. Richardson also hit five of his six field goal attempts for 11 points.

Cleveland also helped out, connecting on only 29 percent of its field goals (14 for 48). Antawn Jamison kept the Cavs close with an 11-point, 10 rebound effort in the half.

The Cavaliers finished shooting 36 percent, ultimately undermining their fouling strategy.

“I think you can do it at any point in time,” Scott said. “I don’t think you necessarily have to have to be down. Until he proves he can hit 75 percent on those free throws on a consistent basis.”

Cleveland scored 41 points in the fourth quarter.

“I wish we could put the first three quarters together like we did the fourth,” he said. “We couldn’t throw the ball in the ocean for the first three quarters. It was tough.”

Orlando coach Stan Van Gundy had to make some pregame adjustments to his rotation after Davis was suspended for two games prior to tip-off Friday for conduct detrimental to the team. He’ll also miss the Indiana game.

Van Gundy acknowledged before the game that he and Davis were involved in a verbal incident during the morning walkthrough, but said nothing physical took place. He didn’t elaborate further, though added he said he didn’t expect the suspension to go beyond two games.

Nelson continues to deal with concussion symptoms. Without a true third point guard behind Chris Duhon, the team released Larry Hughes following Wednesday’s win over Washington and signed free agent Ish Smith Thursday.

Smith had two early assists, including one on a dunk by Earl Clark, but also had three fouls in just five minutes of action early. He finished with four assists in nine minutes of action.

Van Gundy said it was nice to have Richardson back, but he will reserve evaluation for a few more days.

“I don’t know if today is as big a test as tomorrow,” Van Gundy said. “I think when he gets up and gets moving on it tomorrow will be the bigger test.”

Notes

  • Van Gundy said Nelson, who sat out his fourth straight game with concussion symptoms, did do some limited, off-court physical activity Friday and has a chance of returning Monday against the L.A. Clippers.
  • The Cavs played without G Daniel Gibson (soft tissue infection in neck), G Anthony Parker (back strain) and F Tristan Thompson (ankle sprain).

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Howard's big night leads Magic past Cavs 102-94


Howard’s big night leads Magic past Cavs 102-94

Predicting which Orlando Magic team shows up from night to night has been a daily guessing game.A recent season-high four-game losing streak was plagued with turnovers, inconsistent play on defense

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Magic-Pacers Preview

Aside from handing the Indiana Pacers their only home defeat of the season,
the Orlando Magic had a rough go toward the end of last month.

A couple of easier matchups have helped the Magic get off to a good start in
February.

Seeking a third straight victory overall, visiting Orlando tries for a
seventh win in its last eight meetings with Indiana as the teams face each other
for the third time in 12 days Saturday night.

It was a forgettable conclusion to January for the Magic (14-9), who
finished the month with five losses in six games – with their only win over that
stretch coming 102-83 at Indiana on Jan. 24. After that win, Orlando suffered a
season-worst four straight defeats – including a 21-point home loss at the hands
of the Pacers (16-6) on Sunday.

The Magic, though, may have put their woes behind them this week. Two days
after snapping their skid with a 109-103 win over road-weary Washington, Orlando
beat Cleveland 102-94 on Friday. The Magic committed a season-low five turnovers
and held the Cavaliers to 36.7 percent shooting from the field.

“We did good job of spacing the floor out, moving the ball and getting each
other involved,” said Jason Richardson, who returned following a two-game
absence (knee) to score 19 points – his second-highest total of the season.

Dwight Howard had 19 points and 16 rebounds and finished two blocks shy of a
triple-double. His 9-of-16 effort from the foul-line, however, helped allow
Cleveland to cut what was a 21-point lead to five with 2:12 to play after
continuously sending him to the line.

“That’s the game plan,” Howard said. “Until I get better at the line they’re
gonna continue to do it. It is what it is. I shot them better. I just gotta
continue to work on them. They’ll fall.”

The Magic had outscored the Pacers by an average of 14.5 points while taking
six straight in the series before Sunday’s loss. Orlando has still won its last
four visits to Indiana while limiting the Pacers to 40.3 percent shooting.

Indiana, however, has now won a season-best four straight overall after
prevailing 98-87 at Dallas on Friday. Second-year swingman Paul George made 7 of
11 from 3-point range and finished with a career-high 30 points.

“Yeah, he’s oozing confidence, as is our whole team,” coach Frank Vogel
said.

While George was been held to a combined 13 points in the two games versus
the Magic this season, he could fare better this time.

“I’ve grown into a confident player. I feel like I can knock down any shot,”
said George, averaging 12.4 points on the season. “I’ve got a comfort level out
there right now.”

The Pacers have to like their chances of keeping things going in front of
their home crowd at Bankers Life Fieldhouse, where they’ve allowed just 87.9
points per game while going 6-1. Indiana is holding teams to 39.3 percent
shooting on its own court – the second-best mark in the league.

Orlando guard Jameer Nelson is all but certain to miss his fifth consecutive
game with concussion-like symptoms. He could return Monday when the Magic host
the Los Angeles Clippers.

Glen Davis will also be unavailable against the Pacers as he serves the back
end of a two-game suspension for conduct detrimental to the team.

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Cavaliers Vs. Magic Recap: Led By Dwight Howard, Orlando Defeats Cleveland 102-94

Read More: Jason Richardson (G – ORL), Dwight Howard (C – ORL), Orlando Magic, Cleveland Cavaliers

The Orlando Magic improved to 14-9 on Friday night with a 102-94 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers. After perhaps the roughest losing streak in the Dwight Howard era, the Magic have now won two straight games over inferior Washington and Cleveland squads. Howard finished the game with yet another double double, scoring 19 points and grabbing 16 rebounds against a Cleveland team which lacks a true center.

Guard Jason Richardson matched Howard with 19 points of his own, and led Orlando to a quick double-digit lead in the first with 14 points over the first 24 minutes. Richardson looked as good as he has in a long time, boosting Howard along with 3 other Magic players in double figures. Orlando had just five turnovers, and for the second straight game, managed to get some rhythm going on the offensive end after that woeful stretch last week.

The Magic now travel to Indiana for the second night of a back-to-back against the Pacers.

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Howard too much for Cavs in 102-94 loss to Magic

Predicting which Orlando Magic team shows up from night to night has been a daily guessing game.

A recent season-high four-game losing streak was plagued with turnovers, inconsistent play on defense and stale offense.

Since then, the Magic have dug out of the muck, earning their second straight victory, 102-94 over the Cleveland Cavaliers Friday night.

Dwight Howard scored 19 points, had 16 rebounds and blocked eight shots, and hit some key late free-throws to help ward off a late Cavs’ charge.

Jason Richardson also added 19 points in his first action in two games after resting a sore knee. Hedo Turkoglu finished with 18 points and Ryan Anderson chipped in 17.  

“We did good job of spacing the floor out, moving the ball and getting each other involved,” Richardson said. “It was really good for us tonight. Everybody was involved, did a good job on both ends and got the win.”

The Magic won their seventh straight over the Cavaliers, despite playing without injured starting point guard Jameer Nelson and suspended reserve big man Glen Davis.

Orlando continues a stretch of nine games in 13 days Saturday at Indiana.

Alonzo Gee led Cleveland with 20 points, followed by Kyrie Irving with 18.  

The Cavs have lost three of their last four and returns home to host Dallas on Saturday before going to Miami on Tuesday.

The Magic came in averaging 15.5 turnovers per game, but had just five against the Cavs and opened up a 21-point lead in the fourth quarter.

The Cavs got it down to 95-90 with 2:12 to play by fouling Howard intentionally and sending him to the free-throw line.

Howard missed four straight attempts from the line during one stretch before sinking a pair to give the Magic a seven-point cushion and help close it out. He finished 9 for 16 for the evening.

He said he is never surprised when teams resort to fouling him, especially with the career-low 47 percent he came in shooting from the stripe.

“No, that’s the game plan,” Howard said. “Until I get better at the line they’re gonna continue to do it. It is what it is. I shot them better. I just gotta continue to work on them. They’ll fall.”

Despite the missing and still healing bodies on their roster, the Magic managed to take a nine-point advantage into the break, building their cushion by hitting six first-half 3s. Richardson also hit five of his six field goal attempts for 11 points.

Cleveland also helped out, connecting on only 29 percent of its field goals (14 for 48). Antawn Jamison kept the Cavs close with an 11-point, 10 rebound effort in the half.

The Cavaliers finished shooting 36 percent, ultimately undermining their fouling strategy.

“I think you can do it at any point in time,” Scott said. “I don’t think you necessarily have to have to be down. Until he proves he can hit 75 percent on those free throws on a consistent basis.”

Cleveland scored 41 points in the fourth quarter.

“I wish we could put the first three quarters together like we did the fourth,” he said. “We couldn’t throw the ball in the ocean for the first three quarters. It was tough.”

Orlando coach Stan Van Gundy had to make some pregame adjustments to his rotation after Davis was suspended for two games prior to tip-off Friday for conduct detrimental to the team. He’ll also miss the Indiana game.

Van Gundy acknowledged before the game that he and Davis were involved in a verbal incident during the morning walkthrough, but said nothing physical took place. He didn’t elaborate further, though added he said he didn’t expect the suspension to go beyond two games.

Nelson continues to deal with concussion symptoms. Without a true third point guard behind Chris Duhon, the team released Larry Hughes following Wednesday’s win over Washington and signed free agent Ish Smith Thursday.

Smith had two early assists, including one on a dunk by Earl Clark, but also had three fouls in just five minutes of action early. He finished with four assists in nine minutes of action.

Van Gundy said it was nice to have Richardson back, but he will reserve evaluation for a few more days.

“I don’t know if today is as big a test as tomorrow,” Van Gundy said. “I think when he gets up and gets moving on it tomorrow will be the bigger test.”

NOTES: Van Gundy said Nelson, who sat out his fourth straight game with concussion symptoms, did do some limited, off-court physical activity Friday and has a chance of returning Monday against the L.A. Clippers. … The Cavs played without G Daniel Gibson (soft tissue infection in neck), G Anthony Parker (back strain) and F Tristan Thompson (ankle sprain).

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Magic beat Cavaliers 102-94 in Orlando

Stan Van Gundy often says he doesn’t care anything about acrobatic dunks, but even Van Gundy had to love what he saw from his starting shooting guard midway through the first quarter Friday night.

Jason Richardson elevated into the air, caught an alley-oop pass from Chris Duhon and slammed home a dunk with his back to the hoop.

The Magic need more from Richardson this season — more points, more defense, more energy — for the team to reach its potential, and that explains why the dunk was such a welcome sight. After missing two games to rest an injured knee, Richardson scored 19 points to help the Magic beat the rebuilding Cleveland Cavaliers 102-94 at Amway Center.

“I don’t have too many of those left,” the 31-year-old Richardson said, referring to his dunk.

“I’ve got to save those.”

Richardson faded a bit in the second half, to be sure, but he received plenty of help.

Four teammates scored in double figures, including Dwight Howard, who overcame Cleveland’s late-game Hack-a-Howard strategy to finish with 19 points, 16 rebounds and a season-high eight blocks.

It might be a moot point to look too far ahead with the Magic. Howard still wants a trade, and if the front office sends him to another team, the roster will take a dramatically different look.

Still, if the Magic keep Howard, team officials know consistent second and third scoring options must emerge. Although Ryan Anderson has filled the void most nights, Van Gundy wants to involve both Richardson and Hedo Turkoglu more. Both Richardson and Turkoglu played poorly in last spring’s first round, and consistently strong performances by Howard in those playoff games weren’t enough to save the Magic from being eliminated by the Atlanta Hawks.

On Friday against the Cavaliers, Turkoglu scored 18 points, grabbed seven rebounds and dished out four assists.

“Him and J-Rich did an excellent job of trying to get to the basket and just taking shots, and we need that from those guys,” Howard said.

“Those guys have got to continue to do that for our team to be successful.”

Tonight should be a little tougher for Richardson and the Magic (14-9) than Friday was against the Cavaliers (8-13).

The Magic will play the Indiana Pacers in Indianapolis. The improved Pacers have become a tough opponent, but circumstances will make the game harder for the Magic.

With Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis, there are no hotel rooms available in the city, so the Magic were scheduled to spend the night in northern Kentucky, then fly during the day today to Indy.

That extra travel on a gameday, on the second day of a back-to-back, could cause extra problems for Richardson, who still is suffering from what team officials say is a bone bruise in his left knee.

No matter how he feels, the Magic will have to bring more sustained energy against the Pacers than against Cleveland.

On Friday, the Cavaliers piled up 19 second-chance shots and scored 19 fastbreak points.

“You simply can’t be a real good team if you can’t get back [on defense] and you can’t rebound the ball,” Van Gundy said.

The Cavs closed the gap late after they started to foul Howard down the stretch. Howard didn’t attempt his first free throw until 5:55 remained in regulation. He would go on to shoot 16 foul shots and make nine of them.

“Until I get better at the line, they’re going to continue to do it,” Howard said.

And that’s just one more reason why the Magic need more from Richardson.

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Magic beat Cavaliers 102-94

Stan Van Gundy often says he doesn’t care anything about acrobatic dunks, but even Van Gundy had to love what he saw from his starting shooting guard midway through the first quarter Friday night.

Jason Richardson elevated into the air, caught an alley-oop pass from Chris Duhon and slammed home a dunk with his back to the hoop.

The Magic need more from Richardson this season — more points, more defense, more energy — for the team to reach its potential, and that explains why the dunk was such a welcome sight. After missing two games to rest an injured knee, Richardson scored 19 points to help the Magic beat the rebuilding Cleveland Cavaliers 102-94 at Amway Center.

“I don’t have too many of those left,” the 31-year-old Richardson said, referring to his dunk.

“I’ve got to save those.”

Richardson faded a bit in the second half, to be sure, but he received plenty of help.

Four teammates scored in double figures, including Dwight Howard, who overcame Cleveland’s late-game Hack-a-Howard strategy to finish with 19 points, 16 rebounds and a season-high eight blocks.

It might be a moot point to look too far ahead with the Magic. Howard still wants a trade, and if the front office sends him to another team, the roster will take a dramatically different look.

Still, if the Magic keep Howard, team officials know consistent second and third scoring options must emerge. Although Ryan Anderson has filled the void most nights, Van Gundy wants to involve both Richardson and Hedo Turkoglu more. Both Richardson and Turkoglu played poorly in last spring’s first round, and consistently strong performances by Howard in those playoff games weren’t enough to save the Magic from being eliminated by the Atlanta Hawks.

On Friday against the Cavaliers, Turkoglu scored 18 points, grabbed seven rebounds and dished out four assists.

“Him and J-Rich did an excellent job of trying to get to the basket and just taking shots, and we need that from those guys,” Howard said.

“Those guys have got to continue to do that for our team to be successful.”

Tonight should be a little tougher for Richardson and the Magic (14-9) than Friday was against the Cavaliers (8-13).

The Magic will play the Indiana Pacers in Indianapolis. The improved Pacers have become a tough opponent, but circumstances will make the game harder for the Magic.

With Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis, there are no hotel rooms available in the city, so the Magic were scheduled to spend the night in northern Kentucky, then fly during the day today to Indy.

That extra travel on a gameday, on the second day of a back-to-back, could cause extra problems for Richardson, who still is suffering from what team officials say is a bone bruise in his left knee.

No matter how he feels, the Magic will have to bring more sustained energy against the Pacers than against Cleveland.

On Friday, the Cavaliers piled up 19 second-chance shots and scored 19 fastbreak points.

“You simply can’t be a real good team if you can’t get back [on defense] and you can’t rebound the ball,” Van Gundy said.

The Cavs closed the gap late after they started to foul Howard down the stretch. Howard didn’t attempt his first free throw until 5:55 remained in regulation. He would go on to shoot 16 foul shots and make nine of them.

“Until I get better at the line, they’re going to continue to do it,” Howard said.

And that’s just one more reason why the Magic need more from Richardson.

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Jason Richardson will start tonight for Magic vs. Cavaliers

As expected, Jason Richardson will play and start for the Orlando Magic when they face the Cleveland Cavaliers tonight at Amway Center.

That’s the word for Magic coach Stan Van Gundy, who spoke to the press moments ago after the Magic completed their shootaround.

Richardson missed Orlando’s loss Monday in Philadelphia and its win Wednesday over Washington because team officials wanted him to rest his left knee.

On Jan 12, Richardson sustained what the team is calling a bone bruise to the knee, and although Richardson returned to the lineup on Jan. 20, he still experienced weakness in the knee.

That’s why the Magic kept him out of the last two games.

Notes:
• Point guard Ish Smith, who was signed Thursday, definitely will play as Chris Duhon’s backup, Van Gundy said.

• Van Gundy was effusive in his praise of Cavs rookie point guard Kyrie Irving, saying Irving already is one of the top eight point guards in the league.

• Tonight’s referees will be Tony Brothers, Eli Roe and Haywoode Workman.

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Jason Richardson will start tonight for the Magic against the Cavaliers

As expected, Jason Richardson will play and start for the Orlando Magic when they face the Cleveland Cavaliers tonight at Amway Center.

That’s the word for Magic coach Stan Van Gundy, who spoke to the press moments ago after the Magic completed their shootaround.

Richardson missed Orlando’s loss Monday in Philadelphia and its win Wednesday over Washington because team officials wanted him to rest his left knee.

On Jan 12, Richardson sustained what the team is calling a bone bruise to the knee, and although Richardson returned to the lineup on Jan. 20, he still experienced weakness in the knee.

That’s why the Magic kept him out of the last two games.

Notes:
• Point guard Ish Smith, who was signed Thursday, definitely will play as Chris Duhon’s backup, Van Gundy said.

• Van Gundy was effusive in his praise of Cavs rookie point guard Kyrie Irving, saying Irving already is one of the top eight point guards in the league.

• Tonight’s referees will be Tony Brothers, Eli Roe and Haywoode Workman.

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