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Pick 'n' Roll: Today's best NBA bets

Milwaukee Bucks at Boston Celtics (-12.5, 191)

The Celtics have won seven straight with the last four coming on the road by an average margin of 12.5 points. The C's held opponents to 43 percent shooting from the floor and 15 percent from beyond the arc in those last four games.

The key to their succes has been an the defensive end. They're getting into jerseys, contesting shots and forcing players into uncomfortable situations.

“For the most part, what gave us this hope on the road has been our defensive communication,’’ Kevin Garnett said. “I think we’ve been loud, we’ve been talking and we’ve really been into it.

That's bad news for the slumping Bucks.

Pick: Boston


Minnesota Timberwolves at Toronto Raptors (-8, 212)

The Raps are playing better basketball since GM Bryan Colangelo held a team meeting earlier this week.

The players since more focused defensively and there seems to be some sense of urgency.

The team is making a conscious effort to crash the boards and rotate quickly off the pick and roll. Toronto held the Bulls to 78 points on Saturday just three days after the Hawks torched the Canadian club for 146.

The Wolves are getting great play from a healthy Kevin Love but their point guards are still struggling with coach Kurt Rambis' offense.

Pick: Toronto
 
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Vancouver Canucks at Nashville Predators (-110, 5.5)

Just when you think the Canucks have got it all figured out, they decide to lay an egg. After earning back-to-back road wins in New Jersey and Philadelphia, Vancouver got thumped 5-3 by the worst team in the league Saturday night in Carolina.

Vancouver wasn’t physical enough getting outhit two-to-one by the Hurricanes and were careless with the puck leaving backup goalie Andrew Raycroft to fend for himself. The Canucks completely collapsed in the second period when they were outscored 3-0.

“It’s certainly disappointing to lose this one,” said defenseman Willie Mitchell following the loss. “We weren’t prepared to play, so Nashville becomes a must-win for us to finish this trip above .500.”

Vancouver has been up and down all year and has yet to rack up more than three consecutive wins. But expect the club to bounce back against the Predators in an effort to salvage the four-game road swing.

Pick: Canucks


Montreal Canadiens at Ottawa Senators (-160, 5.5)

The Ottawa Senators responded to owner Eugene Melnyk’s challenge with a 4-3 shootout win over the Anaheim Ducks Sunday night.

“It’s obvious what we need: The elite players have to start playing their best and once they do that, I think we can be as competitive as ever,” Melnyk said Sunday afternoon. “We’re hoping that happens fairly quickly and we can get right back to where we were at the beginning of the season.”

Melnyk didn’t name any names, but looking at players’ statistics, it’s no secret his statement was aimed at Jason Spezza and Alexei Kovalev. Kovalev hasn’t scored a regulation goal in 13 games while Spezza has only six points in his last 10.

The stars of this team will definitely be looking to impress the boss at home against the Habs, another struggling Eastern Conference team.

Pick: Senators
 
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Tuesday, December 8

Hot Teams
-- Nuggets won eight of last nine games, covered last four. Bobcats won four of their last five home games.
-- Raptors won last two games, scoring 109-110 points.
-- Celtics won their last seven games, covered last five.
-- Cavaliers are 11-1 in last twelve games, covering last four. Grizzlies are 7-4 in their last eleven games.
-- Hornets won their last five home games (3-2 vs spread). Sacramento is 11-3 against the spread in its last 14 games.
-- Clippers won five of their last seven games. Magic won five in a row and 10 of last 11 games.

Cold Teams
-- Minnesota is 2-17 in its last 19 games, but covered last four.
-- Bucks lost seven of their last eight games.
-- Bulls lost seven of their last eight games. Nets are 1-20; they covered one of their last five games.
-- Mavericks lost last two games, covered one of last five. Suns are 1-3 in their last four games.

Totals
-- Four of last five Denver games stayed under the total; six of the last seven Charlotte games went over.
-- Under is 9-2-1 in last twelve Minnesota games.
-- Five of last seven Boston games went over the total; over is 11-2-1 in Milwaukee's last fourteen games.
-- Six of last eight Cleveland games stayed under the total.
-- Four of last five Chicago games stayed under the total. Last five Nets games went over the total.
-- Over is 5-2-1 in last eight New Orleans games.
-- Five of last seven Dallas games went over the total. Under is 4-0-1 in last five Phoenix games.
-- Seven of last eight Clipper games stayed under the total; Orlando's last four games all went over.
 
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Tuesday, December 8

Information on the best of Tuesday's college hoop games........
When I give W-L records for these teams, I eliminate the non-Division I games, because to me they don't mean anything, unless they lost the game.

Miami OH (+3.5) won 68-52 at Temple LY; Red Hawks are 2-5 after a 65-58 home loss to Dayton- they're 1-1 at home. MAC home underdogs are 2-6 vs spread. A-14 road favorites are 7-6. Owls are 6-2, with wins over MAC members Ball State (66-46), at Western Michigan (76-70). Temple is 2-1 on road, (won by 20 Delaware, lost by 1 at Georgetown).

Young George Mason is 4-4 (2-0 at home, Liberty/Dartmouth) after its 57-52 road win in CAA opener at UNCW; CAA underdogs are 20-13 vs spread, 3-2 at home. Dayton is 5-2, winning only road game at Miami 65-58. Both teams went 1-2 in same tourney last month, getting beat by Villanova, Ga Tech. Atlantic 14 road favorites are 7-6 vs spread.

Butler is 6-2, 4-2 away from Hinkle Fieldhouse, losing on neutral court to Minnesota, Clemson; their best win is at Northwestern. Horizon dogs are 11-12 vs spread in non-league games. Georgetown is 6-0 but its only good win was 46-45 vs Temple. Big East favorites are 14-6 vs spread away from home. Butler has edge in experience.

Toledo (+5) lost 50-35 in ugly game at Wright State LY; Rockets are 1-5 vs D-I teams (only win vs UMBC), 2-2 vs spread as a dog. MAC dogs are 11-21 vs spread, 2-6 at home. Wright won league games by 9-13 last week; they're 0-2 on road (Washington/Northwestern), 2-1-2 vs spread as a favorite. Horizon favorites are 4-5 vs spread on the road.

TCU (+9.5) won 85-80 at Texas Tech LY; Horned Frogs are 4-3, losing only home game 68-63 at La Tech. Underdogs are 5-2 vs spread in TCU games this fall. Tech handed Washington its first loss in OT last week; Red Raiders are 8-0 but playing first road game; Huskies are only good team they played so far. Big 12 road teams are 20-13 vs spread.

Iowa coach Lickliter is ill, will miss this game; Hawkeyes (-6) won 65-46 over Northern Iowa LY, but they're 3-5 this year despite this being their first true road game (lost two neutral court games by 25-17). UNI is 5-1 with wins over BC, at Denver, at Iowa State- they won only home game 52-45 over No. Illinois. MVC home favorites are 6-8 vs spread.

Young Illinois is 6-2, winning at Clemson last week after being down 20 at half; they're 0-5 vs spread as a favorite this year. Big 11 home faves are 15-6 vs spread in non-league games. Vanderbilt is 6-1, with only loss 67-58 to Cincinnati on Maui- they won only road game at St Mary's by a hoop. SEC underdogs are 6-10 against the spread.

Cal-Northridge is 3-4 playing tough schedule; they're 3-2 vs spread as a dog, losing by 12 at Washington, 1 at Western Kentucky, 18 at TCU and 25 at Purdue. Big West road dogs are 14-10 vs spread. Denver won five of first seven games, losing last game 64-59 at Colorado State. Pioneers are 1-2 as a favorite. Sun Belt home favorites are 5-5 vs spread.

Kansas State is 6-1, losing on neutral court to Ole Miss 86-74; Wildcats are 3-2 as favorite- they also beat Dayton on neutral court. Home faves from Big 12 are 14-7 vs spread. Xavier is 5-2, losing two of three down in Orlando tourney (lost by 10 to Marquette, 5 to Baylor). This is first true road game for Musketeers. A-14 road underdogs are 6-17.

Pitt led New Hampshire 15-7 at half in last game (won 47-32); young Panthers still haven't played road game- they lost 78-62 to Texas on a neutral court, their only loss. Indiana is 3-4 with no good wins, as Crean rebuilds once-proud program- their losses are by 4-18-2-12 pts. Big 11 underdogs are 7-10, 6-6 away from home.

San Francisco (+6) lost 82-76 at San Jose LY, after being down 10 at the half; Dons are 1-6 vs D-I teams this year, losing last six games (0-6 vs spread, 0-5 as dog). WCC home underdogs are 5-2. San Jose is 2-3, 1-2 on road, losing by 10 at Washington, 4 at Riverside. Spartans are 1-0 as favorite- their only road win was 82-74 at Utah Valley State.
 
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Tuesday, December 8

Hot Teams
-- Islanders are 7-2 in game following their last nine losses.
-- Canadiens won their last two games, 5-1/3-1.
-- Canucks won three of their last four road games.

Cold Teams
-- Flyers lost five in a row, eight of last nine games.
-- Senators lost four of their last five games.
-- Predators lost four of their last six games.
-- Ducks lost four of their last five games. Dallas lost five of last six.

Totals
-- Five of last six Philly games stayed under the total.
-- Four of last five Ottawa games went over the total.
-- Four of last five Vancouver games went over the total.
-- Three of last four Anaheim games went over the total; five of last six Dallas games stayed under.

Series Records
-- Philadelphia is 19-4 in its last 23 games against the Islanders.
-- Canadiens won six of last eight games against Ottawa.
-- Canucks won six of last seven games against Nashville.
-- Dallas Stars won five of last seven visits to Anaheim.
 
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Minnesota at Toronto
The Raptors look to build on their 5-1 ATS record in their last 6 games as a favorite. Toronto is the pick (-8) according to Dunkel, which has the Raptors favored by 11. Dunkel Pick: Toronto (-8). Here are all of today's picks.

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8

Game 501-502: Denver at Charlotte
Dunkel Ratings: Denver 123.462; Charlotte 118.259
Dunkel Line & Total: Denver by 5; 200
Vegas Line & Total: Denver by 3; 204
Dunkel Pick: Denver (-3); Under

Game 503-504: Minnesota at Toronto
Dunkel Ratings: Minnesota 108.223; Toronto 119.080
Dunkel Line & Total: Toronto by 11; 215
Vegas Line & Total: Toronto by 8; 212
Dunkel Pick: Toronto (-8); Over

Game 505-506: Milwaukee at Boston
Dunkel Ratings: Milwaukee 113.169; Boston 129.504
Dunkel Line & Total: Boston by 16 1/2; 195
Vegas Line & Total: Boston by 12; 191
Dunkel Pick: Boston (-12); Over

Game 507-508: Cleveland at Memphis
Dunkel Ratings: Cleveland 123.868; Memphis 115.622
Dunkel Line & Total: Cleveland by 8; 190
Vegas Line & Total: Cleveland by 7 1/2; 193
Dunkel Pick: Cleveland (-7 1/2); Under

Game 509-510: New Jersey at Chicago
Dunkel Ratings: New Jersey 108.555; Chicago 117.726
Dunkel Line & Total: Chicago by 9; 197
Vegas Line & Total: Chicago by 7; 192
Dunkel Pick: Chicago (-7); Over

Game 511-512: Sacramento at New Orleans
Dunkel Ratings: Sacramento 112.783; New Orleans 121.666
Dunkel Line & Total: New Orleans by 9; 215
Vegas Line & Total: New Orleans by 7 1/2; 211
Dunkel Pick: New Orleans (-7 1/2); Over

Game 513-514: Phoenix at Dallas
Dunkel Ratings: Phoenix 120.396; Dallas 121.140
Dunkel Line & Total: Dallas by 1; 209
Vegas Line & Total: Dallas by 4; 214 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Phoenix (+4); Under

Game 515-516: Orlando at LA Clippers
Dunkel Ratings: Orlando 124.028; LA Clippers 118.306
Dunkel Line & Total: Orlando by 5 1/2; 190
Vegas Line & Total: Orlando by 7; 194
Dunkel Pick: LA Clippers (+7); Under
 
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Denver (16-5, 13-8 ATS) at Charlotte (8-11, 11-8 ATS)

The Nuggets continue a four-game road trip with their one and only stop of the season at Charlotte Bobcats Arena for a non-conference clash with the Bobcats.

Two days after upending the Spurs 106-99 as a four-point underdog, Denver went to Philadelphia last night and prevailed 93-83 as a seven-point road chalk. The Nuggets have won and covered four in a row and they’re 8-1 in their last nine (7-2 ATS), including 3-0 SU and ATS on the road. Prior to last night, George Karl’s offense has hit triple digits in eight straight games and is still averaging 112.6 points per game. For the season, Denver is averaging 109.8 ppg overall and 113.4 ppg in its 16 wins.

Charlotte halted a two-game slide – which included Friday’s six-point loss at then-winless New Jersey – with Saturday’s 106-105 home win over the 76ers. However, the Bobcats failed to cash as a 5½-point home favorite, their third straight non-cover which comes on the heels of a 6-1 ATS run. Charlotte had scored between 90-94 points in four consecutive games prior to Saturday’s win, and it has topped triple digits just five times all season.

The Nuggets swept the season series from the Bobcats last year – winning 88-80 as a 2½-point road chalk and 110-99 as a 10-point home favorite – and they’re 7-2 SU and ATS in the last nine meetings, all as a favorite. The home team is 7-3 SU and ATS in the 10 lifetime battles between these squads, and the SU winner has covered the spread in all 10.

Denver is on ATS runs of 36-17 overall, 5-1 against the Eastern Conference and 6-1 on Tuesday, but it has failed to cover in four of its last five against the Southeast Division. The Bobcats are 21-10 ATS in their last 31 home games, but otherwise they’re in pointspread funks of 2-5 against the Western Conference, 1-4 on Tuesday, 1-5 when playing on two days’ rest and 0-6 against the Northwest Division. Also, the underdog is 4-1 in Charlotte’s last five games.

The under is 17-7 in Denver’s last 24 road contests and 4-0 in Charlotte’s last four against the Western Conference, but the over is on runs of 4-1 for the Nuggets when playing on back-to-back nights, 6-2 for the Bobcats overall, 4-1 for the Bobcats on the road and 7-3 for the Bobcats against the Northwest Division. Also, the over is 3-1 in the last four meetings in this series.

ATS ADVANTAGE: DENVER


Phoenix (15-6, 11-10 ATS) at Dallas (14-7, 12-9 ATS)

The suddenly slumping Suns make their first trip of the season to American Airlines Center for a battle with the Mavericks.

Phoenix won 14 of its first 17 games but has dropped three of its last four (0-4 ATS), including Sunday’s 108-88 defeat at the Lakers as a 9½-point road underdog. The Suns, who scored at least 100 points in each of their first 17 outings, have lost three straight on the road (0-3 ATS), scoring 99, 90 and 88 points in all three defeats. Phoenix also is struggling defensively, yielding 107 points or more in four straight games (112 ppg average).

Dallas enters this contest looking to snap its first two-game losing streak of the season, falling at Memphis on Friday (98-82 as a 6½-point road favorite) and Atlanta on Saturday (80-75 as a 5½-point home chalk). Prior to those two defeats, the Mavericks had topped 100 points in five of six games.

Dallas has taken control of this rivalry lately, winning two in a row and four of the last five, all SU and ATS. In last year’s two clashes at American Airlines Center, the Mavs rolled 112-97 as a four-point favorite and 140-116 as a 3½-point chalk. The host is 7-3 SU in the last 10 meetings and 5-2-1 ATS in the past eight, and the favorite is also 5-2-1 ATS in the last eight.

Although Phoenix has failed to cover in four straight overall, it is on positive pointspread streaks of 4-1 versus the Southwest Division, 7-2 when playing on one day of rest and 11-4 after a non-cover.

The Mavs jumped out to a 9-3 ATS start (4-1 ATS at home), but they’ve now failed to get the cash in six of their last nine games overall (1-4 ATS last five), including four straight at home. On the bright side, Dallas is on ATS hot streaks of 9-3 against the Pacific Division, 6-2 against teams with a winning record and 42-20-1 when playing after two days of rest.

The high-scoring Suns surprisingly carry nothing but “under” streaks, including 8-1-2 overall, 6-0-1 on the road, 4-1-1 versus the Western Conference, 4-0-1 when playing on one day of rest, 9-1-1 after a non-cover and 5-1 on Tuesday. Conversely, the over is 5-2 in Dallas’ last seven overall, 4-0 in Dallas’ last four against winning teams and 4-0 in the last four Mavericks-Suns clashes.

ATS ADVANTAGE: DALLAS


COLLEGE BASKETBALL

(22) Butler (6-2, 3-5 ATS) vs. (15) Georgetown (6-0, 1-1 ATS)
(at New York)

The Bulldogs shoot for their third straight victory when they go up against Georgetown at Madison Square Garden.

Butler dropped two of three in a preseason tournament in Anaheim, Calif., last month – falling to Minnesota (82-73) and Clemson (70-69) – but then bounced back with easy wins over Ball State 59-38 (cashing as a 14-point road favorite) and Valparaiso 84-67 (falling short as an 18-point home chalk). In Saturday’s rout of Valparaiso, the Bulldogs easily set a season-high for points scored, topping the previous high of 73.

Georgetown has fattened up on a cupcake schedule that has featured just two lined opponents. The Hoyas’ last four victories – all double-digit blowouts – were against non-Division I schools. In their one game against a quality opponent, they beat Temple 46-45, but came up way short as a 10-point home favorite.

Butler is 38-17-1 ATS in its last 56 non-conference contests, but otherwise the Bulldogs are on pointspread slides of 3-9 overall, 1-6 at neutral sites, 2-6 versus winning teams, 2-6 after a SU win and 2-5 after a non-cover. Likewise, the Hoyas have been strong in non-conference lined games (5-1-1 ATS last seven), but they’re on ATS slides of 5-16-1 overall, 1-4 at neutral sites, 0-4 on Tuesday, 2-8-1 versus winning teams and 0-5-1 after a SU win.

The Bulldogs carry “over” trends of 17-8 in non-league contests, 9-2 at neutral sites, 5-1 on Tuesday and 11-4 after a non-cover, but the under is 6-1 in Georgetown’s last seven lined games on Tuesday.

This is the first meeting between these schools.

ATS ADVANTAGE: NONE


Vanderbilt (6-1) at Illinois (6-2, 2-5 ATS)

Vanderbilt puts a four-game winning streak on the line when it travels north for a non-conference clash with the Illini at Assembly Hall.

The Commodores’ only loss came against Cincinnati in the first round of the Maui Invitational back on Nov. 23, but they’ve since rebounded with four straight victories (3-1 ATS), three of them coming by double digits. Most recently, Vandy took out DePaul 67-54 on Saturday, coming up just short as a 15½-point home favorite.

Illinois dropped back-to-back close games to Utah (60-58) and Bradley (72-68) in a preseason tournament in Las Vegas two weeks ago, but the Illini rallied last week with wins over Clemson 76-74 as a six-point road underdog in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge and Boise State 84-77 as a hefty 17-point home chalk on Saturday. Illinois has surrendered 72, 74 and 77 points in its last three games after holding its first five opponents under 70 points (average of 60.4 ppg).

These teams met last November at Vanderbilt, and the Illini came away with a 69-63 upset victory as a six-point road underdog.

The Commodores are 5-1 ATS in their last six games on Tuesday and their last six after a non-cover. Illinois has cashed in four straight against SEC competition, but is otherwise in pointspread nosedives of 1-4 overall in lined action, 1-6 at home and 1-6 after a SU win.

The “over” is on runs of 4-1 for Vanderbilt on the road, 5-2 for Vanderbilt after a non-cover, 6-0 for Illinois overall, 4-0 for Illinois at home and 5-1 for Illinois after a non-cover. Also, last year’s matchup at Vanderbilt barely topped the posted total.

ATS ADVANTAGE: OVER
 
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Cardiff vs. West Bromich

Play West Bromich -140 to win

West Bromich has outscored their opponents by 15-2 in their last 4 matches and my guess is they win this by 1 goal in the 2-1 range.
 
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Dallas at Anaheim

The Stars look to build on their 5-2 record in their last 7 games in Anaheim. Dallas is the pick (+115) according to Dunkel, which has the Stars favored by 1/2 a goal. Dunkel Pick: Dallas (+115). Here are all of today's picks.

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8
Time Posted: 8:30 a.m. EST
Game 1-2: NY Islanders at Philadelphia
Dunkel Ratings: NY Islanders 10.688; Philadelphia 10.777
Dunkel Line & Total: Philadelphia by 1/2; 6
Vegas Line & Total: Philadelphia (-170); 5 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Philadelphia (-170); Over

Game 3-4: Montreal at Ottawa
Dunkel Ratings: Montreal 11.277; Ottawa 11.108
Dunkel Line & Total: Montreal by 1/2; 4 1/2
Vegas Line & Total: Ottawa (-160); 5 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Montreal (+150); Under

Game 5-6: Vancouver at Nashville
Dunkel Ratings: Vancouver 11.854; Nashville 12.170
Dunkel Line & Total: Nashville by 1/2; 6
Vegas Line & Total: Vancouver (-115); 5 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Nashville (+105); Over

Game 7-8: Dallas at Anaheim
Dunkel Ratings: Dallas 11.168; Anaheim 10.722
Dunkel Line & Total: Dallas by 1/2; 5
Vegas Line & Total: Anaheim (-125); 5 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Dallas (+115); Under
 
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PHILADELPHIA 3, N.Y. Islanders 2
Montreal vs. OTTAWA: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
Vancouver vs. NASHVILLE: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
Dallas vs. ANAHEIM: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
 
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ATS: 168-129 (.566)

Denver 99, CHARLOTTE 95
TORONTO 108, Minnesota 98
BOSTON 104, Milwaukee 89
CHICAGO 102, New Jersey 92
Cleveland 100, MEMPHIS 90
NEW ORLEANS 106, Sacramento 99
DALLAS 110, Phoenix 107
Orlando 102, L.A. CLIPPERS 91
 
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Butler vs. Georgetown: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
Pittsburgh 77, Indiana 56
Non-Conference
AIR FORCE 66, Prairie View A&M 57
Belmont 77, MIDDLE TENNESSEE 73
BYU 68, Arizona State 66
CHARLOTTE 85, Winston-Salem State 52
Columbia 63, WAGNER 60
Dayton 64, GEORGE MASON 61
DENVER 70, Cal State Northridge 69
DETROIT 78, Tennessee State 61
Fresno State vs. PEPPERDINE: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
MARQUETTE 82, Wisconsin-Milwaukee 64
MINNESOTA 74, Morgan State 60
NORTHERN IOWA 64, Iowa 52
OLD DOMINION 68, Mount St. Mary's 53
PENN 67, Albany 66
PENN STATE 77, Umbc 52
RHODE ISLAND 84, Quinnipiac 64
San Jose State 74, SAN FRANCISCO 67
ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) 66, Hartford 62
Stony Brook 67, FORDHAM 55
Temple 61, MIAMI (OHIO) 54
Texas Tech 77, TCU 72
USC 75, Sacramento State 49
Vanderbilt vs. ILLINOIS: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
WESTERN KENTUCKY 72, Evansville 62
Wright State 66, TOLEDO 53
Xavier vs. KANSAS STATE: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
 

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