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River Walk Chronicles ♦ Spurs Beat (Playoffs!)

Postby kibaxx7 on Sun May 22, 2011 1:02 pm

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    Playoffs Preview: (1) Spurs vs. (2) Lakers
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    SAN ANTONIO -- With both Conference Semifinals now completed, the San Antonio Spurs move on to the Western Conference Finals versus the Los Angeles Lakers, a team with whom the Spurs have had some hard-played encounters this year... 1st and 2nd seeds collide again in what will be, on a quick glimpse, at least six games for the ages. The Spurs are one seed ahead, and thus have homecourt advantage for four out of the seven games in the series. This series has been looked forward to by many, due to reasons such as the clash of two shooting guards like Manu Ginobili and Kobe Bryant; the return of Tim Duncan for the Spurs, having missed Game 5 of the team's first round series against the New Orleans Hornets and the entire Semis against the Dallas Mavericks; and this two teams colliding in the playoffs for the first time since 2008.

    Ginobili is one of those rare players who has a unique scoring style, one that we haven’t seen before with his shot release and his famous eurostep. You can only hope he misses -- when he’s on, hope can become lost during his hot streaks. That wasn't the case against Dallas in the Semifinals; in all five games, he averaged 13.8 points, shooting below 27 percent. DeShawn Stevenson and Shawn Marion did a flawless job on him, but the Mavericks didn't count on Tiago Splitter and Drew Gooden to have an excellent series like they did. After Manu, the Spurs have to find another guys to take the scoring on their shoulders. With Tony Parker running the show, guys like Corey Maggette and Splitter benefit the most from the Frenchman's ball-handling, both in transition and when taking the time to draw a play for them.

    On defense, one believes that the Spurs have a good personnel to force the Lakers into tough looks. However, the Lakers can create some favorable matchups, and that can lead to offensive rebounding and second opportunities. Both Kobe, with his ability to draw double teams, and Lamar Odom, when coming off the bench, can cause unfavorable rotations that can leave the back side glass wide open. Honing down on Kobe, contesting the Lakers offense and win the rebounding battle will be the keys for the Spurs this series. If they do those things, Los Angeles will have a tough time and the Spurs can end up having a very successful series.

    When speaking about the Lakers, you almost have to begin and end with Bryant. Defending him wasn’t easy for the Spurs: they did an awful job on him this season. Kobe used his entire offensive repertoire to lead the Lakers in scoring in all four regular season matchups. San Antonio threw multiple defenders at him -- Ginobili, Maggette, Parker and Larry Hughes, all spent some time trying to slow him down, and “The Black Mamba” found a way to score against all of them. When he’s had smaller defenders on him (Parker and Hughes), he’s taken them down in the post using the Triangle or simply shot over the top of them. With bigger defenders (Ginobili and Maggette) he was more prone to start on the perimeter and attempt to beat them off the dribble in isolation plays. Ginobili might be the best individual defender on Kobe, but even he lacks the defensive play that guys like Shane Battier or Raja Bell have -- or a certain Bruce Bowen had -- who have done some of the better jobs on him in recent memory. But if you send double teams at Kobe, that means you could end up leaving all the other four Lakers on the court alone and that could be an issue.

    Now, when Kobe is not having an easy time, the offensive approach needs to go to Pau Gasol. The Spaniard had a hard time against the Spurs in the regular season (averaging 11.0 points per game on .459% shooting). If the Lakers want to reach the Finals, they will need to look for Gasol early and often, and get him the ball in positions where he’s comfortable. Gasol will mostly be guarded by Duncan and while Pau offers good size, he’s not especially quick and will have a long, long night if double teamed. Speaking of defense, Andrew Bynum will be the defensive key for the Lakers in this series. He is their best defensive big after Gasol and is the type of long, tenacious rim guardian that can make a difference. The Lakers will look to capitalize on both of them whenever they attack, and if both can put pressure on the Spurs defense, it will be a long series.


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      2010, December 28 --- LAL @ SAS --- Kobe's 55-point outburst leads Lakers over Spurs in thriller, West race still way open: The San Antonio Spurs were leading by 6 points in the first minutes of the contest, when Kobe Bryant suddenly got hot. Oh, did he get hot. Bryant scored 16 points in the first quarter and 34 on the first half to finish with a season-record 55 points, and power the Lakers to a 114-109 win over San Antonio, in a pivotal regular season game as Bryant's team reduced the games behind the Spurs to only 1. Bryant also finished with 4 points and 4 steals. “Tonight, the way he was going, we probably could have put 10 people on the court and probably wouldn't have been able to stop him,” said Spurs guard Tony Parker, who wasn't bad himself, getting 19 points and eight assists following his contract extension feud with the team. “I didn't realize it,” Bryant said when told about his scoring spree. “You just get into one of those rhythms, you don't keep track of your points. You look at the jumbotron every now and then, but only that. My teammates were looking for me, it just feels like the ball finds you.” Parker gave Kobe credit for his explosion, but said there's no excuse for allowing a player to score so many points. “He hit every jump shot, every layup. Dunked on everyone,” he added. (Read More ... )

      2011, February 3 --- SAS @ LAL --- Fisher's buzzer-beater kills Spurs in most anticipated game of the year: Derek Fisher just demonstrated that he will always appear on San Antonio's nightmares. Fisher threw in a fadeaway jumper at the buzzer to give the Los Angeles Lakers a thrilling 112-110 victory over the San Antonio Spurs, as the Lakers now are 1.5 games ahead of the Spurs. The Lakers lost at the buzzer four days ago to the Boston Celtics, and Fisher was almost the hero again -- Rajon Rondo blocked his potential game-tying layup at the horn to preserve a win for the C's. This time, with 4.3 seconds left, Lamar Odom threw a inbounds pass to Fisher, who dribbled past Tony Parker and shot with only 0.7 seconds on the clock. His basket brought a roar from the crowd at the Staples Center and stunned every member of the Spurs. Almost 0.4 seconds, like that famous occasion. “'Fisher's got the ball with 4 seconds left'... like the announcer says,” Fisher joked. ”It's good for your morale. Of course, it's a great feeling. I think I'm not welcome at the AT&T Center anymore.” Odom said the play developed just as coach Phil Jackson drew it up. (Read More ... )

      2011, March 6 --- LAL @ SAS --- Duncan, Parker spark Spurs to 5th win in 6 games; defeat Kobe, Lakers with perfect second half: The San Antonio Spurs' confidence and enthusiasm impressed LA Lakers coach Phil Jackson... he wished he'd seen some of the same from his own squad. Tony Parker had 15 points and added six assists and three rebounds to help San Antonio beat the West-leading Lakers, 101-90. “I told the guys, if this is a test, then you have to see how you respond to them,” Jackson said. “I think I give us a C.” San Antonio won their fifth game in the last six, and their average margin in those five triumphs is 13.4 points. “Another game where most of our starters must play and our young guys must be patient,” said Parker. “But I gave them some minutes in the second half. Thank the starters they got a nice lead.” How lopsided was this one? San Antonio led by double digits throughout almost the entire second half and seven Spurs scored in double figures, shooting 45 percent from the field. “We shot well but had only 16 assists... a sign we're not moving the ball very well,” Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. “We got the ball to the open guy 16 times, but the individual skills of our players won.” San Antonio's reserves outscored the Lakers's, 38-20, led by Tiago Splitter's 12 points and Larry Hughes' 10. “Tiago, that's what he does,” Manu Ginobili said. “He comes in the court, makes a huge impact and we feed off of him.” (Read More ... )

      2011, April 12 --- SAS @ LAL --- Coaches don't rest key players; Manu and Kobe take spotlight, but Spurs earn a new victory: Manu Ginobili was on fire in the first half, but cooled off a little in the second. His supporting cast turned up the heat after intermission. Ginobili scored 17 of his 23 points before halftime, staying perfect from the field, and Tony Parker had 17 points as the San Antonio Spurs rallied for a 102-93 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers. In overcoming an 8-point, second-quarter deficit, San Antonio (62-19) tied the Miami Heat for the best overall record in the league. “Emanuel was very aggressive,” said Parker, who added nine assists. “If he keeps playing like that every night, we'll be a helluva team in the playoffs and you better watch out for us.” Corey Maggette scored 14 points, 12 in the second half, for the Spurs, who shot 45 percent (38-of-84) from the field, had five players on double figures, all over 14 points, didn't miss a single free throw and also outrebounded Los Angeles, 49-33. San Antonio will play against New Orleans in the first round, who clinched the 8th seed last night with a win over the Memphis Grizzlies. “It's actually a nice first round for us,” said Maggette. “We didn't lose a game against them this season and hopefully we can continue the same way in the postseason.” (Read More ... )


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Postby kibaxx7 on Sun May 22, 2011 1:03 pm

osaki wrote:Good luck for the CF :D

Thanks man, will need it, Kobe murdered me this year...

Valdis wrote:Good luck against Kobe and company. ;)
I hope C's will beat Heat :twisted:

Thanks man. I defeated the Heat in both games of the regular season, but still I'd rather face Boston.

Cruzerr wrote:Aww yeah, Lakers ! This is a great matchup, it better be tense.

The matchup a lot of you wanted, I guess.

Houndy wrote:Own da Lake Show

I expect to lose at least a couple of games...

Mavs4Life wrote:Lakers Vs Spurs
Heat Vs. Magic

Classic rivalries. Take (N) Kobe & Crew

Heat vs. Celtics, actually :wink:

Can't play Game 1 until Tuesday, a little time off here.
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Postby Mavs4Life on Sun May 22, 2011 1:31 pm

Celtics, even better.

Hoping for 7 games.
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Postby KidJustin on Sun May 22, 2011 4:34 pm

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Postby puttincomputers on Sun May 22, 2011 10:50 pm

I always had a tough time in 2k11 guarding Kobe, until I discovered a sneaky way of defending him that I have never seen spoken of. I would guard him like a hawk until he picked up the dribble. I would then back of by about 5 feet. I think the confusion messed him up. lol
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Postby Valor on Sun May 22, 2011 11:27 pm

Heat beating Bulls? BOOOOOOO :cussing: I am hereby hoping, wishing and cursing for a LAKERS - CELTICS FINALS!
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Postby Bucket on Mon May 23, 2011 12:42 am

Looks like Kobe is going to kill your D. :lol:
I hope you will win in dramatic end of game 7.
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Postby Axel The Great on Mon May 23, 2011 1:47 am

Good luck against the Lakers and guarding Kobe. I too find it hard to defend him in 2K11, but I always find a way to limit his attempts to get others involved, and there's where I make Gasol, Bynum, etc. shoot inefficiently. (Y)
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Postby rise on Mon May 23, 2011 2:15 am

SWEEP SWEEP SWEEP!

:lol:

Pau Gasol is going to cause a huge size problem. You should probably bring Blair off the bench and start Tiago instead, that is, if you're going for size. Pau Gasol has 5 inches on Blair. I hope Kobe doesn't drop 55 on you, in fact I hope he totals 55 points in the entire series. :lol:
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Postby Nutellar on Mon May 23, 2011 2:35 am

Really nice matchups there !

Now its getting tough for you- Lakers are hard to defeat in 2k11...
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Postby George7 on Mon May 23, 2011 5:19 am

Valor wrote:Heat beating Bulls? BOOOOOOO :cussing: I am hereby hoping, wishing and cursing for a LAKERS - CELTICS FINALS!


Have to quote Valor,although not in his whole post. Heat have to lose,but I want you to beat the Lakers!
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Postby john26 on Mon May 23, 2011 12:03 pm

nice preview, gonna be an exciting series for sure, good luck with the lakers.
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Postby Martti. on Tue May 24, 2011 10:37 pm

Valor wrote:Heat beating Bulls? BOOOOOOO :cussing: I am hereby hoping, wishing and cursing for a LAKERS - CELTICS FINALS!


Just like in real life. (Y) Sweep the Lakers also!
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[1-0] RWC ♦ West Finals, Game 1 vs. LAL

Postby kibaxx7 on Wed May 25, 2011 3:45 pm

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Parker's triple-double & Maggette's scoring and defense carry Spurs over Lakers in Game 1
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SAN ANTONIO, May 18 -- Corey Maggette was flawless. Ron Artest was, just a pain to watch. Maggette silenced the Los Angeles Lakers' hopes of a Game 1 upset, scoring 18 points as the San Antonio Spurs held off the Lakers, 94-76 in the first encounter of the Western Conference Finals. “I was in the zone. My teammates were finding me and I said, 'Let's continue with this',” Maggette said. That's exactly what they did, with Maggs repeatedly snuffing out every Lakers threat, from inside the arc and beyond it, as he shot 8-for-13 overall and 2-for-4 on treys. But the big focus was on his masterful defensive job: he didn't let Artest take a clean breath. Known for his own defensive skills, Artest shot just 2-for-17 from the field -- at one point, missing ten straight shots, including an airball 3-pointer -- for only seven points. Maggette led five Spurs in double figures, grabbing six boards and a steal in the process. “That's how we post victories,” he added. “We win with all-around play and not just one or two players having big nights.” Artest was unavailable for comment.

But Tony Parker's triple-double made the outcome crystal clear. The Frenchman had 12 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists for the Spurs, who held Los Angeles to only 10 points in the third quarter. “Offensively, we were good,” said Parker. “But defensively we were very, very good.” Manu Ginobili is now on a journey to find his shooting touch again; he scored 11 points, but making 3-of-10 field goals. Manu has shot less than 30 percent in his last six games. “With Manu still searching for an offensive confidence, we got it from Maggs,” said Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich. “Then, in the second half, our defense was fantastic.” Larry Hughes finished with 12 points of his own as a reserve and Tim Duncan, making his comeback after missing six contests because of a separated shoulder, had 13 points to go with 11 rebounds and three blocks. “The key was when we got them to miss in the third period,” said Duncan. “We never lost our concentration.” In contrast, DeJuan Blair shot 1-of-8 for only two points, San Antonio's only missing gear.

The Lakers went to the free throw line only eight times all night and were outrebounded by 7. The main reason for the their lack of free throws was the shooting night of Kobe Bryant, who seemed to be OK with fastbreak layups and jumpers from outside the paint: 12-of-30 from the floor for a game-best 25 points. San Antonio, by comparison, was 21-of-22 from the charity stripe, going inside for the entire game; a 56-36 advantage in the paint. Off the bench, Shannon Brown had 21 points and Pau Gasol felt Duncan and Blair's aggressiveness in their defense, being limited to 10 points and four rebounds, the only three Lakers in double figures. “I think this has just began,” Gasol said. “I always said a series doesn't begin until a team wins on the road.” Derek Fisher and Matt Barnes had four points apiece; the Lakers' hopes of a comeback were dashed by the duo of Maggette and Parker time after time. “We're going to have to raise our level of inside play if that's what's going to get us to shoot more free throws,” said coach Phil Jackson, who was particularly upset that Bryant took just two foul shots -- Brown, Gasol and Joe Smith had the other six, two each.


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Postby kibaxx7 on Wed May 25, 2011 3:46 pm

Mavs4Life wrote:Celtics, even better.

Hoping for 7 games.

7 games? Me or Heat-Celtics? Anyway, would be nice.

KidJustin wrote:Get Mags a ring!

:beer:

puttincomputers wrote:I always had a tough time in 2k11 guarding Kobe, until I discovered a sneaky way of defending him that I have never seen spoken of. I would guard him like a hawk until he picked up the dribble. I would then back of by about 5 feet. I think the confusion messed him up. lol

I had a good time defending him. At least the refs didn't call a lot of fouls, or the result would have been different.

Valor wrote:Heat beating Bulls? BOOOOOOO :cussing: I am hereby hoping, wishing and cursing for a LAKERS - CELTICS FINALS!
Martti. wrote:Just like in real life. (Y) Sweep the Lakers also!

IMO, the Heat will go through. The Celtics have Ray Allen back, but it will be tough.

Valdis wrote:Looks like Kobe is going to kill your D. :lol:
I hope you will win in dramatic end of game 7.

Hopefully I can do it in 4 games! :D

Axel. wrote:Good luck against the Lakers and guarding Kobe. I too find it hard to defend him in 2K11, but I always find a way to limit his attempts to get others involved, and there's where I make Gasol, Bynum, etc. shoot inefficiently. (Y)

Gasol and Bynum were off, and Kobe had a couple of airballs. But I guess the true key was killing Artest. :mrgreen:

z02 wrote:SWEEP SWEEP SWEEP!

:lol:

Pau Gasol is going to cause a huge size problem. You should probably bring Blair off the bench and start Tiago instead, that is, if you're going for size. Pau Gasol has 5 inches on Blair. I hope Kobe doesn't drop 55 on you, in fact I hope he totals 55 points in the entire series. :lol:

Yeah, I might have to start Tiago. Blair was 1/8 from the field...

osaki wrote:Really nice matchups there !

Now its getting tough for you- Lakers are hard to defeat in 2k11...

I still don't know how I limited them to 10 points in the 3rd!

George7 wrote:Have to quote Valor,although not in his whole post. Heat have to lose,but I want you to beat the Lakers!

Spurs-Celtics would be a nice Finals series. :cheeky:

john26 wrote:nice preview, gonna be an exciting series for sure, good luck with the lakers.

Thanks man, will need it for coming games.

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Postby Bucket on Wed May 25, 2011 4:13 pm

Nice first win by 18 points. Looking for sweep?
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Postby homicide1550 on Wed May 25, 2011 4:24 pm

Awful third period by the Lakers... Nice game 1 win! 3 more to go..
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Postby Nutellar on Wed May 25, 2011 5:26 pm

Great Game by Parker :applaud:

Now you have to take Game 2 and then all will be good.
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Postby Cruzerr on Wed May 25, 2011 6:42 pm

Huge game for Parker. Great win!
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Postby Martti. on Wed May 25, 2011 9:07 pm

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Postby hova- on Thu May 26, 2011 2:08 am

When Artest is taking 17 shots, something is wrong with this team. Great win, but just like IRL with the Mavs, it doesn't seem like your team had problems.

btw, lol at Kobe falling on every shotfakes by Mags.
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Postby rise on Thu May 26, 2011 5:57 am

Triple Double from Parker! :bowdown2: :bowdown2:

Definitely go for the sweep. (Y)
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Postby Axel The Great on Thu May 26, 2011 7:03 am

Great job keeping Kobe, Artest, and Gasol at bay. (Y) Really hoping for a sweep, but as long as the Lakers don't win the title here, I'm alright if you take them out in 7.
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River Walk Chronicles ♦ Spurs Beat (Awards...)

Postby kibaxx7 on Thu May 26, 2011 7:30 am

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    Tim Duncan named Defensive Player of the Year
    nba.com/spurs/beat | May 19th, 2011

    NEW YORK -- The NBA announced today that Tim Duncan of the San Antonio Spurs is the recipient of the 2010-11 NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award presented by Kia Motors. The 6-11 forward led the Spurs in rebounds with a 10.6 average, to go along with 14.7 points (team 2nd), 3.0 blocks (leading the team and also a career-high) and 1.1 steals (also a career-best). He recorded a team season-high nine rejections against Toronto, on January 19. Duncan helped the Spurs to a league-best records of 63-19 (.768%) overall and 30-11 (.731%) on the road. San Antonio was third in point differential in the regular season (+8.1) and first in three categories: defensive rebounding (37.7), steals per game (9.1) and blocked shots (7.3). The 14-year NBA veteran also surpassed the 21,000-point milestone, with 21,713, being only the eighth active player to reach this plateau. He joins three players from the Boston Celtics -- Paul Pierce (21,117), Kevin Garnett (23,547) and Shaquille O'Neal (28,889) -- , Utah Jazz's Allen Iverson (25,556), Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant (27,950), Orlando Magic's Vince Carter (21,054) and Dallas Mavericks' Dirk Nowitzki (23,067).

    The 2010-11 NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award presented by Kia Motors is part of a series of on-court performance awards called “The NBA Performance Awards Presented by Kia Motors.” The awards, which are part of a multi-year marketing partnership between Kia Motors America and the NBA, also include the Most Valuable Player, Sixth Man Award, and Most Improved Player. The series also includes the Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Month presented by Kia Motors. “Mr. Fundamental” edged out the five other candidates to win the award this year:

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Re: [63-19] RWC ♦ vs. (2) LAL [1-0] *p.34* + DPOY ///

Postby kibaxx7 on Thu May 26, 2011 7:31 am

Valdis wrote:Nice first win by 18 points. Looking for sweep?
MVP next?

Thanks man, there's the DPOY announcement :D

homicide1550 wrote:Awful third period by the Lakers... Nice game 1 win! 3 more to go..

Yeah, three games remaining. But I'd like to see some games with more scoring...

osaki wrote:Great Game by Parker :applaud:

Now you have to take Game 2 and then all will be good.

Thanks man, Parker was superb. Game 2 is a must, it will be very hard to play in LA.

Cruzerr wrote:Huge game for Parker. Great win!

Thanks!

Martti. wrote:Pau sucks!

Yeah, Pau's struggling (N)

hova- wrote:When Artest is taking 17 shots, something is wrong with this team. Great win, but just like IRL with the Mavs, it doesn't seem like your team had problems.

btw, lol at Kobe falling on every shotfakes by Mags.

Yeah something was wrong with Ron Ron. Also it was nice to see Duncan back, and to get the award for him after playing all games :D

z02 wrote:Triple Double from Parker! :bowdown2: :bowdown2:

Definitely go for the sweep. (Y)

I'll try the sweep, but it would be more interesting if I had five games, at least.

Axel. wrote:Great job keeping Kobe, Artest, and Gasol at bay. (Y) Really hoping for a sweep, but as long as the Lakers don't win the title here, I'm alright if you take them out in 7.

I'll make sure the Lakers don't win anything :twisted:
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