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I don't really know how good ASU is, but they
seem to have some pretty good inside players who can rebound and score, and that will stand them in good stead the rest of the season. Brady is a very good coach, and I'll be surprised if they don't have a better season than expected, even without Donald Boone.04-cheers
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(12-21-2009 01:45 PM)outsideualr Wrote:  seem to have some pretty good inside players who can rebound and score, and that will stand them in good stead the rest of the season. Brady is a very good coach, and I'll be surprised if they don't have a better season than expected, even without Donald Boone.04-cheers


I don't know how good they are either, but they certainly have better bigs than we do. I believe we have better guards. We could have, and should have won the ballgame yesterday. We missed enough shots under the basket to win by eight or ten points. As poorly as we played(turnovers, rebounds, etc.), we still should have won the game. We've got a player that evidently has been given the green light to drive or shoot anytime he wants to. There are nights when you just don't have it, and someone needs to know when to say "enough." Yesterday was one of those nights for that player. He's a good player when he's playing as part of a team, but can also be a ball hog. A kid like that can shoot you out of a game unless someone stops it.
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I guess it's in the eye of the beholder, but I don't think UALR has any guards as good as Bryant and Reed as far as all-around ability. Reed's a true freshman and Bryant's a sophomore, but those guys are something else. I don't think anyone ASU has on the inside is particularly great yet. Adams is good when he wants to be and Peterson is very athletic and active for a freshman, but as a whole I don't think they are there yet.

I like Finn a lot, but I don't know where he really fits.

I do like that all of those guys plus the other two transfers from Ok. St. and UTEP will be on the roster the next two seasons.
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RE: I don't really know how good ASU is, but they
(12-21-2009 04:05 PM)LRTrojan Wrote:  
(12-21-2009 01:45 PM)outsideualr Wrote:  seem to have some pretty good inside players who can rebound and score, and that will stand them in good stead the rest of the season. Brady is a very good coach, and I'll be surprised if they don't have a better season than expected, even without Donald Boone.04-cheers


I don't know how good they are either, but they certainly have better bigs than we do. I believe we have better guards. We could have, and should have won the ballgame yesterday. We missed enough shots under the basket to win by eight or ten points. As poorly as we played(turnovers, rebounds, etc.), we still should have won the game. We've got a player that evidently has been given the green light to drive or shoot anytime he wants to. There are nights when you just don't have it, and someone needs to know when to say "enough." Yesterday was one of those nights for that player. He's a good player when he's playing as part of a team, but can also be a ball hog. A kid like that can shoot you out of a game unless someone stops it.
Again, I guess it depends on which team you root for because I thought ASU should have won by 25-20 points last night but played sloppy and lacked intensity once they built that 13 point lead.
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RE: I don't really know how good ASU is, but they
(12-21-2009 05:20 PM)Crump1 Wrote:  
(12-21-2009 04:05 PM)LRTrojan Wrote:  
(12-21-2009 01:45 PM)outsideualr Wrote:  seem to have some pretty good inside players who can rebound and score, and that will stand them in good stead the rest of the season. Brady is a very good coach, and I'll be surprised if they don't have a better season than expected, even without Donald Boone.04-cheers


I don't know how good they are either, but they certainly have better bigs than we do. I believe we have better guards. We could have, and should have won the ballgame yesterday. We missed enough shots under the basket to win by eight or ten points. As poorly as we played(turnovers, rebounds, etc.), we still should have won the game. We've got a player that evidently has been given the green light to drive or shoot anytime he wants to. There are nights when you just don't have it, and someone needs to know when to say "enough." Yesterday was one of those nights for that player. He's a good player when he's playing as part of a team, but can also be a ball hog. A kid like that can shoot you out of a game unless someone stops it.

Again, I guess it depends on which team you root for because I thought ASU should have won by 25-20 points last night but played sloppy and lacked intensity once they built that 13 point lead.

As piss poor as we played, and were rebounded and we still almost beat you at home, I thought we should have beaten you guys by eight to ten points. We missed probably 10 to 15 shots around the basket. I agree you guys played sloppy, but I believe we out-slopped you guys. I still think our guards are better, if we had a offense that can get them shots, and if someone can control the one who thinks he's Pete Maravich. We don't have a big that can carry Adam's(isn't he the Oklahoma State transfer?)jock.
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RE: I don't really know how good ASU is, but they
(12-21-2009 07:13 PM)LRTrojan Wrote:  
(12-21-2009 05:20 PM)Crump1 Wrote:  
(12-21-2009 04:05 PM)LRTrojan Wrote:  
(12-21-2009 01:45 PM)outsideualr Wrote:  seem to have some pretty good inside players who can rebound and score, and that will stand them in good stead the rest of the season. Brady is a very good coach, and I'll be surprised if they don't have a better season than expected, even without Donald Boone.04-cheers


I don't know how good they are either, but they certainly have better bigs than we do. I believe we have better guards. We could have, and should have won the ballgame yesterday. We missed enough shots under the basket to win by eight or ten points. As poorly as we played(turnovers, rebounds, etc.), we still should have won the game. We've got a player that evidently has been given the green light to drive or shoot anytime he wants to. There are nights when you just don't have it, and someone needs to know when to say "enough." Yesterday was one of those nights for that player. He's a good player when he's playing as part of a team, but can also be a ball hog. A kid like that can shoot you out of a game unless someone stops it.

Again, I guess it depends on which team you root for because I thought ASU should have won by 25-20 points last night but played sloppy and lacked intensity once they built that 13 point lead.

As piss poor as we played, and were rebounded and we still almost beat you at home, I thought we should have beaten you guys by eight to ten points. We missed probably 10 to 15 shots around the basket. I agree you guys played sloppy, but I believe we out-slopped you guys. I still think our guards are better, if we had a offense that can get them shots, and if someone can control the one who thinks he's Pete Maravich. We don't have a big that can carry Adam's(isn't he the Oklahoma State transfer?)jock.
I meant 10-15, but there's no way that UALR should have won that game. UALR missed a few ope short range shots but ASU missed its share of layups as well and defense had something to do with it.

I am telling you, Reed and Bryant will be the best backcourt in the conference over the next two and a half years. There's nobody in th conference quicker than Bryant.
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RE: I don't really know how good ASU is, but they
(12-21-2009 09:07 PM)Crump1 Wrote:  
(12-21-2009 07:13 PM)LRTrojan Wrote:  
(12-21-2009 05:20 PM)Crump1 Wrote:  
(12-21-2009 04:05 PM)LRTrojan Wrote:  
(12-21-2009 01:45 PM)outsideualr Wrote:  seem to have some pretty good inside players who can rebound and score, and that will stand them in good stead the rest of the season. Brady is a very good coach, and I'll be surprised if they don't have a better season than expected, even without Donald Boone.04-cheers


I don't know how good they are either, but they certainly have better bigs than we do. I believe we have better guards. We could have, and should have won the ballgame yesterday. We missed enough shots under the basket to win by eight or ten points. As poorly as we played(turnovers, rebounds, etc.), we still should have won the game. We've got a player that evidently has been given the green light to drive or shoot anytime he wants to. There are nights when you just don't have it, and someone needs to know when to say "enough." Yesterday was one of those nights for that player. He's a good player when he's playing as part of a team, but can also be a ball hog. A kid like that can shoot you out of a game unless someone stops it.

Again, I guess it depends on which team you root for because I thought ASU should have won by 25-20 points last night but played sloppy and lacked intensity once they built that 13 point lead.

As piss poor as we played, and were rebounded and we still almost beat you at home, I thought we should have beaten you guys by eight to ten points. We missed probably 10 to 15 shots around the basket. I agree you guys played sloppy, but I believe we out-slopped you guys. I still think our guards are better, if we had a offense that can get them shots, and if someone can control the one who thinks he's Pete Maravich. We don't have a big that can carry Adam's(isn't he the Oklahoma State transfer?)jock.
I meant 10-15, but there's no way that UALR should have won that game. UALR missed a few ope short range shots but ASU missed its share of layups as well and defense had something to do with it.

I am telling you, Reed and Bryant will be the best backcourt in the conference over the next two and a half years. There's nobody in th conference quicker than Bryant.

They both looked impressive, until the video feed went out. Seemed like ASU had their way inside with UALR early. Then seemed to move away from that. Any idea why?
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RE: I don't really know how good ASU is, but they
(12-21-2009 10:11 PM)mjs Wrote:  
(12-21-2009 09:07 PM)Crump1 Wrote:  
(12-21-2009 07:13 PM)LRTrojan Wrote:  
(12-21-2009 05:20 PM)Crump1 Wrote:  
(12-21-2009 04:05 PM)LRTrojan Wrote:  
(12-21-2009 01:45 PM)outsideualr Wrote:  seem to have some pretty good inside players who can rebound and score, and that will stand them in good stead the rest of the season. Brady is a very good coach, and I'll be surprised if they don't have a better season than expected, even without Donald Boone.04-cheers


I don't know how good they are either, but they certainly have better bigs than we do. I believe we have better guards. We could have, and should have won the ballgame yesterday. We missed enough shots under the basket to win by eight or ten points. As poorly as we played(turnovers, rebounds, etc.), we still should have won the game. We've got a player that evidently has been given the green light to drive or shoot anytime he wants to. There are nights when you just don't have it, and someone needs to know when to say "enough." Yesterday was one of those nights for that player. He's a good player when he's playing as part of a team, but can also be a ball hog. A kid like that can shoot you out of a game unless someone stops it.

Again, I guess it depends on which team you root for because I thought ASU should have won by 25-20 points last night but played sloppy and lacked intensity once they built that 13 point lead.

As piss poor as we played, and were rebounded and we still almost beat you at home, I thought we should have beaten you guys by eight to ten points. We missed probably 10 to 15 shots around the basket. I agree you guys played sloppy, but I believe we out-slopped you guys. I still think our guards are better, if we had a offense that can get them shots, and if someone can control the one who thinks he's Pete Maravich. We don't have a big that can carry Adam's(isn't he the Oklahoma State transfer?)jock.
I meant 10-15, but there's no way that UALR should have won that game. UALR missed a few ope short range shots but ASU missed its share of layups as well and defense had something to do with it.

I am telling you, Reed and Bryant will be the best backcourt in the conference over the next two and a half years. There's nobody in th conference quicker than Bryant.

They both looked impressive, until the video feed went out. Seemed like ASU had their way inside with UALR early. Then seemed to move away from that. Any idea why?

You guys started packing the inside in a 2-3 zone, and we for some reason really struggled making some shots. our best 2 shooters had an off night from the 3, and it nearly hurt us. that was also the same stretch where the worst foul shooter on our team missed 4 of 5 free throws. Not that we're a very good shooting team overall from the line but his form was awful

Outside of our PG Allison we have a very strong guard unti that is all Freshman and sophomores and will be alot better when combined with Boone next year

I think our guards are better then yours but they are a different skillset. we rely on our defense from our guards to set up baskets, you guys try and shoot the ball.

Mouzy got abused by Trey Finn several times last night in the 2nd half...after we realized we were supposed to guard him and all
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RE: I don't really know how good ASU is, but they
(12-22-2009 02:13 AM)chiefsfan Wrote:  
(12-21-2009 10:11 PM)mjs Wrote:  
(12-21-2009 09:07 PM)Crump1 Wrote:  
(12-21-2009 07:13 PM)LRTrojan Wrote:  
(12-21-2009 05:20 PM)Crump1 Wrote:  
(12-21-2009 04:05 PM)LRTrojan Wrote:  
(12-21-2009 01:45 PM)outsideualr Wrote:  seem to have some pretty good inside players who can rebound and score, and that will stand them in good stead the rest of the season. Brady is a very good coach, and I'll be surprised if they don't have a better season than expected, even without Donald Boone.04-cheers


I don't know how good they are either, but they certainly have better bigs than we do. I believe we have better guards. We could have, and should have won the ballgame yesterday. We missed enough shots under the basket to win by eight or ten points. As poorly as we played(turnovers, rebounds, etc.), we still should have won the game. We've got a player that evidently has been given the green light to drive or shoot anytime he wants to. There are nights when you just don't have it, and someone needs to know when to say "enough." Yesterday was one of those nights for that player. He's a good player when he's playing as part of a team, but can also be a ball hog. A kid like that can shoot you out of a game unless someone stops it.

Again, I guess it depends on which team you root for because I thought ASU should have won by 25-20 points last night but played sloppy and lacked intensity once they built that 13 point lead.

As piss poor as we played, and were rebounded and we still almost beat you at home, I thought we should have beaten you guys by eight to ten points. We missed probably 10 to 15 shots around the basket. I agree you guys played sloppy, but I believe we out-slopped you guys. I still think our guards are better, if we had a offense that can get them shots, and if someone can control the one who thinks he's Pete Maravich. We don't have a big that can carry Adam's(isn't he the Oklahoma State transfer?)jock.
I meant 10-15, but there's no way that UALR should have won that game. UALR missed a few ope short range shots but ASU missed its share of layups as well and defense had something to do with it.

I am telling you, Reed and Bryant will be the best backcourt in the conference over the next two and a half years. There's nobody in th conference quicker than Bryant.

They both looked impressive, until the video feed went out. Seemed like ASU had their way inside with UALR early. Then seemed to move away from that. Any idea why?

You guys started packing the inside in a 2-3 zone, and we for some reason really struggled making some shots. our best 2 shooters had an off night from the 3, and it nearly hurt us. that was also the same stretch where the worst foul shooter on our team missed 4 of 5 free throws. Not that we're a very good shooting team overall from the line but his form was awful

Outside of our PG Allison we have a very strong guard unti that is all Freshman and sophomores and will be alot better when combined with Boone next year

I think our guards are better then yours but they are a different skillset. we rely on our defense from our guards to set up baskets, you guys try and shoot the ball.

Mouzy got abused by Trey Finn several times last night in the 2nd half...after we realized we were supposed to guard him and all

Most teams eventually figure out they have to guard him. I guess since he looks like he "fell off a turnip truck" opposing players often can't believe it until he hits a couple of three's. You'd think they look at the scouting report. However, once they decide to guard him our offense often clogs up. He hits 3 three point shots in the second half, like he did in the first, we might win that game.
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(12-22-2009 09:49 AM)mjs Wrote:  
(12-22-2009 02:13 AM)chiefsfan Wrote:  
(12-21-2009 10:11 PM)mjs Wrote:  
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(12-21-2009 01:45 PM)outsideualr Wrote:  seem to have some pretty good inside players who can rebound and score, and that will stand them in good stead the rest of the season. Brady is a very good coach, and I'll be surprised if they don't have a better season than expected, even without Donald Boone.04-cheers


I don't know how good they are either, but they certainly have better bigs than we do. I believe we have better guards. We could have, and should have won the ballgame yesterday. We missed enough shots under the basket to win by eight or ten points. As poorly as we played(turnovers, rebounds, etc.), we still should have won the game. We've got a player that evidently has been given the green light to drive or shoot anytime he wants to. There are nights when you just don't have it, and someone needs to know when to say "enough." Yesterday was one of those nights for that player. He's a good player when he's playing as part of a team, but can also be a ball hog. A kid like that can shoot you out of a game unless someone stops it.

Again, I guess it depends on which team you root for because I thought ASU should have won by 25-20 points last night but played sloppy and lacked intensity once they built that 13 point lead.

As piss poor as we played, and were rebounded and we still almost beat you at home, I thought we should have beaten you guys by eight to ten points. We missed probably 10 to 15 shots around the basket. I agree you guys played sloppy, but I believe we out-slopped you guys. I still think our guards are better, if we had a offense that can get them shots, and if someone can control the one who thinks he's Pete Maravich. We don't have a big that can carry Adam's(isn't he the Oklahoma State transfer?)jock.
I meant 10-15, but there's no way that UALR should have won that game. UALR missed a few ope short range shots but ASU missed its share of layups as well and defense had something to do with it.

I am telling you, Reed and Bryant will be the best backcourt in the conference over the next two and a half years. There's nobody in th conference quicker than Bryant.

They both looked impressive, until the video feed went out. Seemed like ASU had their way inside with UALR early. Then seemed to move away from that. Any idea why?

You guys started packing the inside in a 2-3 zone, and we for some reason really struggled making some shots. our best 2 shooters had an off night from the 3, and it nearly hurt us. that was also the same stretch where the worst foul shooter on our team missed 4 of 5 free throws. Not that we're a very good shooting team overall from the line but his form was awful

Outside of our PG Allison we have a very strong guard unti that is all Freshman and sophomores and will be alot better when combined with Boone next year

I think our guards are better then yours but they are a different skillset. we rely on our defense from our guards to set up baskets, you guys try and shoot the ball.

Mouzy got abused by Trey Finn several times last night in the 2nd half...after we realized we were supposed to guard him and all

Most teams eventually figure out they have to guard him. I guess since he looks like he "fell off a turnip truck" opposing players often can't believe it until he hits a couple of three's. You'd think they look at the scouting report. However, once they decide to guard him our offense often clogs up. He hits 3 three point shots in the second half, like he did in the first, we might win that game.

From the Jonesboro Sun. 12/21/09. ASU coach John Brady mentioned Mouzy, Ricky Davison and leading scorer Solomon Bozeman as focal points of the Red Wolves' game plan. "You take Davison out of the mix, and you make Mouzy struggle a little bit and Bozeman can't do it" There is more, but that's the crux of the article. You can check it out in the Jonesboro Sun archives and read the entire piece. Obviously they knew that III didn't fall off a turnip truck and weren't suirprised by his hitting three point shots. If others, whom you never seem to find fault with, had stepped up when they were concentrating on III, we would have won the game also. If I had expressed Coach Brady's comments, I would be chided for thinking I knew more than the coaches, was responsible for dividing the team, was partial to III, or even for losing all the games we've lost. So whenever any player on our team accomplises good things , III or anyone else, it's not because the other team isn't aware of their particular talents. It's because they are able to perform when the lights are on.04-cheers
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RE: I don't really know how good ASU is, but they
(12-22-2009 11:08 AM)outsideualr Wrote:  
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(12-21-2009 01:45 PM)outsideualr Wrote:  seem to have some pretty good inside players who can rebound and score, and that will stand them in good stead the rest of the season. Brady is a very good coach, and I'll be surprised if they don't have a better season than expected, even without Donald Boone.04-cheers


I don't know how good they are either, but they certainly have better bigs than we do. I believe we have better guards. We could have, and should have won the ballgame yesterday. We missed enough shots under the basket to win by eight or ten points. As poorly as we played(turnovers, rebounds, etc.), we still should have won the game. We've got a player that evidently has been given the green light to drive or shoot anytime he wants to. There are nights when you just don't have it, and someone needs to know when to say "enough." Yesterday was one of those nights for that player. He's a good player when he's playing as part of a team, but can also be a ball hog. A kid like that can shoot you out of a game unless someone stops it.

Again, I guess it depends on which team you root for because I thought ASU should have won by 25-20 points last night but played sloppy and lacked intensity once they built that 13 point lead.

As piss poor as we played, and were rebounded and we still almost beat you at home, I thought we should have beaten you guys by eight to ten points. We missed probably 10 to 15 shots around the basket. I agree you guys played sloppy, but I believe we out-slopped you guys. I still think our guards are better, if we had a offense that can get them shots, and if someone can control the one who thinks he's Pete Maravich. We don't have a big that can carry Adam's(isn't he the Oklahoma State transfer?)jock.
I meant 10-15, but there's no way that UALR should have won that game. UALR missed a few ope short range shots but ASU missed its share of layups as well and defense had something to do with it.

I am telling you, Reed and Bryant will be the best backcourt in the conference over the next two and a half years. There's nobody in th conference quicker than Bryant.

They both looked impressive, until the video feed went out. Seemed like ASU had their way inside with UALR early. Then seemed to move away from that. Any idea why?

You guys started packing the inside in a 2-3 zone, and we for some reason really struggled making some shots. our best 2 shooters had an off night from the 3, and it nearly hurt us. that was also the same stretch where the worst foul shooter on our team missed 4 of 5 free throws. Not that we're a very good shooting team overall from the line but his form was awful

Outside of our PG Allison we have a very strong guard unti that is all Freshman and sophomores and will be alot better when combined with Boone next year

I think our guards are better then yours but they are a different skillset. we rely on our defense from our guards to set up baskets, you guys try and shoot the ball.

Mouzy got abused by Trey Finn several times last night in the 2nd half...after we realized we were supposed to guard him and all

Most teams eventually figure out they have to guard him. I guess since he looks like he "fell off a turnip truck" opposing players often can't believe it until he hits a couple of three's. You'd think they look at the scouting report. However, once they decide to guard him our offense often clogs up. He hits 3 three point shots in the second half, like he did in the first, we might win that game.

From the Jonesboro Sun. 12/21/09. ASU coach John Brady mentioned Mouzy, Ricky Davison and leading scorer Solomon Bozeman as focal points of the Red Wolves' game plan. "You take Davison out of the mix, and you make Mouzy struggle a little bit and Bozeman can't do it" There is more, but that's the crux of the article. You can check it out in the Jonesboro Sun archives and read the entire piece. Obviously they knew that III didn't fall off a turnip truck and weren't suirprised by his hitting three point shots. If others, whom you never seem to find fault with, had stepped up when they were concentrating on III, we would have won the game also. If I had expressed Coach Brady's comments, I would be chided for thinking I knew more than the coaches, was responsible for dividing the team, was partial to III, or even for losing all the games we've lost. So whenever any player on our team accomplises good things , III or anyone else, it's not because the other team isn't aware of their particular talents. It's because they are able to perform when the lights are on.04-cheers

Not sure what your point is. My point was, I'm sure the opposing coaches have seen the scouting reports and tell their players to guard him. I just think a lot of times the other players don't believe this scrawny little white kid is going to knock their socks off, until they see him hit a few shots.
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(12-21-2009 01:45 PM)outsideualr Wrote:  seem to have some pretty good inside players who can rebound and score, and that will stand them in good stead the rest of the season. Brady is a very good coach, and I'll be surprised if they don't have a better season than expected, even without Donald Boone.04-cheers


I don't know how good they are either, but they certainly have better bigs than we do. I believe we have better guards. We could have, and should have won the ballgame yesterday. We missed enough shots under the basket to win by eight or ten points. As poorly as we played(turnovers, rebounds, etc.), we still should have won the game. We've got a player that evidently has been given the green light to drive or shoot anytime he wants to. There are nights when you just don't have it, and someone needs to know when to say "enough." Yesterday was one of those nights for that player. He's a good player when he's playing as part of a team, but can also be a ball hog. A kid like that can shoot you out of a game unless someone stops it.

Again, I guess it depends on which team you root for because I thought ASU should have won by 25-20 points last night but played sloppy and lacked intensity once they built that 13 point lead.

As piss poor as we played, and were rebounded and we still almost beat you at home, I thought we should have beaten you guys by eight to ten points. We missed probably 10 to 15 shots around the basket. I agree you guys played sloppy, but I believe we out-slopped you guys. I still think our guards are better, if we had a offense that can get them shots, and if someone can control the one who thinks he's Pete Maravich. We don't have a big that can carry Adam's(isn't he the Oklahoma State transfer?)jock.
I meant 10-15, but there's no way that UALR should have won that game. UALR missed a few ope short range shots but ASU missed its share of layups as well and defense had something to do with it.

I am telling you, Reed and Bryant will be the best backcourt in the conference over the next two and a half years. There's nobody in th conference quicker than Bryant.

They both looked impressive, until the video feed went out. Seemed like ASU had their way inside with UALR early. Then seemed to move away from that. Any idea why?

Yeah, but can they handle a six shooter?04-cheers
12-22-2009 02:57 PM
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