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NBA DFS Picks Breakdown on DraftKings (Friday, January 3)
Wendell Carter Jr. has eligibility at both power forward and center, and he’s a strong option regardless of where you choose to play him. He’s played sparingly for most of the year, but his minutes were cranked up in his last contest. He played 34.1 minutes vs. the Pistons, and he’s averaged 0.90 DraftKings points […]

Wendell Carter Jr. has eligibility at both power forward and center, and he’s a strong option regardless of where you choose to play him. He’s played sparingly for most of the year, but his minutes were cranked up in his last contest. He played 34.1 minutes vs. the Pistons, and he’s averaged 0.90 DraftKings points per minute for the year. If he’s going to continue to play that much moving forward, he’s undoubtedly underpriced at ,100.
Jalen Suggs has seen a sizable increase in value following the injuries to Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner. He’s seen a team-high +7.16% bump to his usage rate in eight games without both players, resulting in an average of 1.27 DraftKings points per minute. He’s posted a usage rate of at least 30.2% in four straight games, and he’s coming off 44.0 DraftKings points in his last outing.
However, if both players are out once again, Jayson Tatum would become a primary stud target. He racked up 64.5 DraftKings points sans both players vs. the Timberwolves, and he’s increased his usage rate by +5.9% with both players off the floor this season. As a result, he’s averaged a stout 1.61 DraftKings points per minute in that split. The Rockets are a tough matchup, but Tatum’s upside for the shorthanded Celtics would simply be too high to ignore.
That makes him a very appealing value target at just ,000. Thompson is a capable per minute producer, averaging 0.99 DraftKings points per minute for the year. He’s scored at least 21.25 DraftKings points in each of his past two contests, so he can do some damage with any additional playing time.
The Celtics’ injury report will be important to monitor on the second leg of a back-to-back. They were without both Jaylen Brown and Kristaps Porzingis on Thursday, but it’s possible that both return to the lineup vs. the Rockets.
However, Castle bounced back with 23.2 minutes in his last outing, and he has the potential for even more on Friday. The team is going to be without Jeremy Sochan, and his absence will open up some additional minutes for the rest of the roster. Castle is expected to be one of the biggest beneficiaries: he’s currently projected for 28 minutes in our NBA Models.
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Let’s dive into some of the top plays on the slate using the FantasyLabs tools and projections.
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There’s no reason to shy away from him on a slate with plenty of value. The Nuggets have the top implied team total of the day at 122.5, and he’s going to be asked to do even more than usual without Gordon. He’s seen a team-high +2.2% usage bump with Gordon off the court this season, resulting in an average of 1.97 DraftKings points per minute. If you’re willing to fade him on this slate, you’re braver than I.
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Speaking of Amen Thompson, he’s currently out of the lineup for Houston while serving a suspension. That has allowed Cam Whitmore to earn some additional minutes. He’s coming off 25.75 DraftKings points in 24.0 minutes in his last outing, and he’s projected for another 24 minutes on Friday. He’s averaged a strong 1.06 DraftKings points per minute for the year, and he’s increased that figure to 1.18 over the past month. That makes him a nice value at just ,900.
The Pelicans are another team with a strong matchup on Friday. They’re taking on the Wizards, who rank 27th in defensive efficiency and fourth in pace, and their 119.75 implied team total is the third-highest on the slate. Dejounte Murray has missed plenty of time with injuries this season, but he’s still been effective when on the floor. He’s averaged 1.20 DraftKings points per minute, and he’s gone for as many as 64.0 DraftKings points of late. That gives him a nice ceiling in a juicy matchup.
It’s really tough to pass up that combination at just ,600. Westbrook has historically had a comparable salary and minute projection in just 10 previous contests, and he’s responded with an average Plus/Minus of +3.32 (per the Trends tool). Add in a strong matchup and an 82% Bargain Rating, and there’s nothing not to like with Westbrook on Friday.
NBA DFS Shooting Guard Picks
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Christian Braun has taken a bit of a leap in his third professional season. He’s averaging 14.2 points per game in his first year as a starter, nearly doubling his scoring average from last year. His playing time had waned a bit recently, but with Gordon out of the lineup, his role should be solidly locked in on Friday. He’s projected for 32 minutes in our NBA Models, and he’s scored at least 24.75 DraftKings points in three straight games.
Jokic did hit a bit of a skid over the past few weeks, but he’s now posted a positive Plus/Minus in four straight games. That includes three outings with at least 72.75 DraftKings points, and one with 93.0.
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Alex Sarr continues to produce for the Wizards and DFS players. He’s posted a positive Plus/Minus in nine of his past 10 outings, including 34.0 DraftKings points in his last contest. He did that in just 24.8 minutes, and he should play a bit more if Friday’s game vs. the Pelicans is more competitive. He’s projected for 27 minutes in our NBA Models, and he’s had at least 31.8 in three of his past six contests.
Trey Murphy is another prime target for the Pelicans. He’s played some of the best basketball of his career recently, posting a positive Plus/Minus in six of his past seven games. That includes at least 45.5 DraftKings points in two of his past three outings.
Malcolm Brogdon has been playing around 30 minutes a night for the Wizards recently, and he’s generally been a nice source of value. He’s posted a positive Plus/Minus in four of his past five games, and he went for 39.5 DraftKings points two games ago vs. the Knicks. He’s underpriced at ,000 for a strong matchup vs. the Pelicans.
Note: Projections and Leverages Scores/Ratings may change throughout the day after this article is posted. The NBA DFS landscape changes quickly.
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Friday features a seven-game main slate starting at 7 p.m. ET.
Keldon Johnson figures to be the biggest beneficiary from Sochan’s absence. He’s played sparingly off the bench for most of the season, but he’s been impactful whenever on the floor. He’s averaged 1.00 DraftKings points per minute, and he’s scored at least 20.5 DraftKings points in three straight games.
NBA DFS Small Forward Picks
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The Nuggets are currently playing without Aaron Gordon, which should result in a few additional minutes for Russell Westbrook. Westbrook isn’t the same player that he was in his prime, but he’s still a really good fantasy producer. He’s averaged 1.22 DraftKings points per minute for the year, and he’s currently projected for 32 minutes in our NBA Models.
Murphy has increased his production to 1.06 DraftKings points per minute over the past month, and he should continue to play all the minutes he can handle for the shorthanded Pelicans. They’re still without Zion Williamson and Brandon Ingram, and Murphy has logged at least 37.9 minutes in three straight outings.
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It’s always tough to click on Jonas Valanciunas. He rarely plays more than 20 minutes, and it’s tough to trust a player with such a limited minutes ceiling. Still, Valanciunas makes up for it with his elite per-minute efficiency. He’s scored at least 34.5 DraftKings points in four of his past five games despite playing 23.5 minutes or fewer in three of them.
Stephon Castle stands out as a near must-play on Friday’s slate. His price tag has dipped all the way to ,400 on DraftKings, due mostly to the fact that he’s been playing reduced minutes. He had logged 20.2 minutes in five straight games, culminating with fewer than eight minutes two games ago.
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If he gets to that threshold, he’s poised to deliver massive value at a near-minimum price tag. Historically, players with comparable salaries and minute projections have averaged a Plus/Minus of +3.96.
Now, Johnson is expected to see a significant uptick in playing time. He’s projected for 28 minutes in our NBA Models, and if that happens, he’s simply too cheap at ,000. Johnson has historically had a comparable salary and minute projection in just four previous outings, and he’s averaged a Plus/Minus of +8.11 in that split.
NBA DFS Power Forward Picks
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Goga Bitadze is an interesting pivot off Carter in tournaments. The two players are negatively correlated, so it’s no surprise that Bitadze struggled with Carter breaking out in their last contest. However, Bitadze has been the better player for most of the year. He’s averaged 1.20 DraftKings points per minute over the past month, and he’s projected for 30 minutes on Friday’s slate. If the pendulum swings back in his favor, fading Carter for Bitdaze could pay off handsomely.
When it comes to fantasy basketball, there’s Nikola Jokic, and then there’s everybody else. There are a few other players who can match Jokic’s upside, but no one can do it on such a consistent basis. Jokic has posted a remarkable +7.12 average Plus/Minus for the year despite routinely being the most expensive player in fantasy.
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Immanuel Quickley balled out in his return to the lineup on Wednesday. He played 32.1 minutes in his first game in more than a month, and he finished with 21 points and 15 assists. He ultimately racked up 51.0 DraftKings points, good for an average of 1.59 DraftKings points per minute. He’s likely due for some regression moving forward – especially in a tough matchup vs. the Magic – but he’s now averaged 1.29 DraftKings points per minute in five games this season. He could pick up a few additional minutes as he gets further removed from his injury, making him an interesting option for tournaments.
Cade Cunningham got all the way up to ,600 in his last outing, but he’s dipped back to a more reasonable ,900 for Friday’s matchup vs. the Hornets. That makes him an appealing buy-low target, especially with Jaden Ivey out of the lineup. Cunningham has seen a +2.38% usage bump with Ivey off the floor this season, resulting in an average of 1.47 DraftKings points per minute. He also leads the position with 12 Pro Trends.
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C.J. McCollum is yet another potential option for the Pels. He’s coming off a subpar showing in his last outing, but he had at least 45.5 DraftKings points in his two previous games. He’s projected for less ownership than Murphy and Murray, making him an interesting pivot for tournaments.

NBA DFS Center Picks
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Ausar Thompson hasn’t gotten the same opportunities as his brother Amen in Houston, but that could be about to change. He’s played at least 24 minutes in back-to-back games, and he could see a few additional minutes with Ivey sidelined on Friday.
The only downside with Castle is his projected ownership. He’s checking it at 42.6%, which is the top mark on the slate. Still, he’s showing up in the optimal lineup simulations at a greater than 48% clip, so it’s possible he’s still being a bit undervalued by the public.
Suggs and the Magic draw an excellent matchup Friday vs. the Raptors. Toronto ranks sixth in pace and 26th in defensive efficiency for the year, and Orlando’s 109.75 implied team total represents a significant increase compared to their season average (105.6). Suggs has an Opponent Plus/Minus of +3.71 in this matchup, which is the top mark among Friday’s point guards.
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There’s no guarantee that Williams will see the same workload on Friday, but he’s proven that he doesn’t need it to return value. Ultimately, he provides a nice combination of floor and ceiling at ,500.
Consult the NBA Player Models directly for any updates as we get closer to lock.
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Mark Williams has been a monster since returning to the lineup for the Hornets. He’s averaged 1.49 DraftKings points per minute over the past month, and he’s posted a positive Plus/Minus in five straight games. He’s done that despite playing limited minutes. When he finally cracked 30 minutes in his last outing, he got all the way to 49.0 DraftKings points.
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High School Sports
Maryland Basketball Recruiting
New Maryland men’s basketball head coach Buzz Williams‘ first high school recruiting class with the Terps now stands at two. Class of 2025 point guard Guillermo Del Pino has signed with Maryland, CBS Sports college basketball insider Jon Rothstein reported on Friday afternoon. [embedded content] Del Pino, not rated on 247Sports’ ratings, is listed at 6-foot-4 […]


New Maryland men’s basketball head coach Buzz Williams‘ first high school recruiting class with the Terps now stands at two.
Class of 2025 point guard Guillermo Del Pino has signed with Maryland, CBS Sports college basketball insider Jon Rothstein reported on Friday afternoon.
Del Pino, not rated on 247Sports’ ratings, is listed at 6-foot-4 and 183 pounds, per RealGM.
Del Pino, who turned 18 on Jan. 12, averaged 11.0 points, 2.0 rebounds and 2.3 assists, 1.4 steals and 0.9 blocks per game in seven games playing for Spain at the FIBA U17 Basketball World Cup in Türkiye.
He was recognized as an all-star at the NBA’s Basketball Without Borders camp this past February. He did an interview with 247Sports’ Dushawn London shortly after and described his game.
“I consider myself to be a very energetic player who gives 100% on the court,” he told London. “I can contribute to the creation and management of the game. I can shoot the three and I think I have great potential as a defensive player. I do those things well. I am working to improve on my physical conditioning.”
Del Pino helped guide Spain to the FIBA U16 European Championship in North Macedonia in August 2023. He earned MVP honors after scoring 22 points in a 77-68 win over Italy in the final. For the tournament, he averaged 14.6 points, 1.4 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 1.9 steals per game.
“He takes a lot of off the dribble shots,” popular talent evaluator Arman Jovic said on a radio appearance with ESPN Louisville in February. “He’s shifty. He can really play. He was the MVP of E16, and so he’s a really, really talented guard. I’m a little bit lower than him amongst like some other European services I’ve seen, but I think he could be a good depth piece and for [the future would] be a good player.”
Del Pino joins McDonald’s All-American and five-star combo guard Darius Adams in the Class of 2025 heading to College Park. He is the 10th player on Williams’ first roster at Maryland, joining Texas A&M transfers Pharrel Payne, Solomon Washington, Andre Mills and George Turkson Jr., Indiana transfer Myles Rice, Washington State transfer Isaiah Watts, Kansas transfer David Coit and Virginia transfer Elijah Saunders.
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Matt Luce hired as New Castle boys basketball coach after 18 years at Wapahani
AI-assisted summaryMatt Luce, Wapahani’s all-time winningest boys basketball coach, is leaving after 18 seasons to lead the New Castle Trojans.Luce amassed a 335-99 record at Wapahani, leading the Raiders to multiple county, sectional and regional titles, and a 2A state runner-up finish in 2023-24.NEW CASTLE — After an incredibly successful 18-year run, the Matt Luce […]

AI-assisted summaryMatt Luce, Wapahani’s all-time winningest boys basketball coach, is leaving after 18 seasons to lead the New Castle Trojans.Luce amassed a 335-99 record at Wapahani, leading the Raiders to multiple county, sectional and regional titles, and a 2A state runner-up finish in 2023-24.NEW CASTLE — After an incredibly successful 18-year run, the Matt Luce era of Wapahani boys basketball has come to an end.Luce was named the next head coach at New Castle following a special session of the New Castle Community Schools board on Friday, May 2. He went 335-99 during his time at Wapahani, making him the program’s all-time winningest coach.”How exciting to be the new coach of the New Castle Trojans?” Luce said. “With that comes a lot of tradition, a lot of expectations, a lot of fun. I think my wife and I will be excited for it, and we’re ready to roll again, so just excited to be standing here and thrilled to be the next coach at New Castle.”The news was first reported May 1 on social media by Sam Frick of Around the Northeast Corner.
Luce, a 1992 graduate of Wapahani, led the Raiders to six Delaware County titles, seven sectional crowns, three regional championships and one semi-state title during his tenure. Wapahani finished as IHSAA Class 2A state runners-up in the 2023-24 season. Prior to Luce’s arrival, Wapahani had endured 10 straight losing seasons.
For Luce, the decision to leave Wapahani and the Selma community where he grew up was not an easy one.”Bittersweet,” Luce said of his decision. “What a wonderful 18 years at Wapahani, coaching basketball, teaching, raising my family, making so many friends. It’s the teachers, it’s the assistant coaches, it’s the players and their families. Extremely bittersweet.”New Castle athletic director Cory Bennett highlighted the characteristics that made Luce stand out as a candidate for the Trojans head coaching job.”Obviously, he has a great record at Wapahani,” Bennet said. “But I think also just the fact that he’s been running the ECI leagues, so obviously he has a lot of knowledge with feeder systems and putting time into feeder systems. And I think the last part was just personality. I mean, we felt like when he came in, he was easy to talk to. Thought he would fit in well with not only all of us, but also the community.”Luce began his coaching career as an assistant at Fountain Central from 1999-2001. He then was an assistant at Crawfordsville in 2001-02 before beginning his head coaching career at Southwestern (Hanover) in 2002-03. He returned to Crawfordsville as the head coach for 2003-04 before spending three years as the head coach at Benton Central from 2004-07. Luce returned to Wapahani in 2007. His overall career coaching record is 385-159.Luce is from a family of coaches, including his father Mike, brothers Joe and Kris, and nephew Tommy. Joe Luce was recently named the next head coach at Wawasee after three seasons at Tippecanoe Valley.Contact Cade Hampton via email at cbhampton@muncie.gannett.com or on X, formerly known as Twitter, @CadeHamp10.
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UFC Des Moines Viewers Guide For Awesome May 3 Show
For the first time since 2000, the UFC makes its way back to Iowa for a special showcase of some of the best that the bantamweight division has to offer when Cory Sandhagen battles Deiveson Figueiredo in the headlining bout of UFC Des Moines. Before that, though, Reinier de Ridder looks to extend his UFC […]


For the first time since 2000, the UFC makes its way back to Iowa for a special showcase of some of the best that the bantamweight division has to offer when Cory Sandhagen battles Deiveson Figueiredo in the headlining bout of UFC Des Moines. Before that, though, Reinier de Ridder looks to extend his UFC win streak to three when he takes on Bo Nickal in the second to last bout of the night.
UFC Des Moines Main Event
Stepping into the cage for the first time since suffering a unanimous decision defeat to Umar Nurmagomedov last August, Sandhagen aims to stake his claim toward a shot at 135-lb gold in Des Moines. Boasting one of the more well-rounded skill sets in the division, the Colorado native has all the tools he needs to record a dominant performance in his fifth main event in a row.
UFC Des Moines Co-Main Event
Since moving up to the bantamweight class in late 2023, Figueiredo has enjoyed much success in the Octagon, winning his first three fights in the weight category over Rob Font, Cody Garbrandt and Marlon Vera. Sadly, that impressive streak would be ended following a close contest with Petr Yan at UFC Fight Night 248. Undeterred from claiming a second belt, the previous two-time flyweight champion will go toe-to-toe with yet another strong contender in the UFC Des Moines co-main event this weekend.
In the not too distant past, de Ridder was on top of the world as a high-profile double title holder in ONE Championship. Aiming to build on his legacy even further, “The Dutch Knight” signed with the UFC in 2024, submitting Gerald Meerschaert in his debut. Netting a first round submission over Kevin Holland at UFC 315 in January, the middleweight standout appears primed to continue his ascent up the rankings in UFC Des Moines.
Emerging as a top blue chip prospect in mixed martial arts, Nickal has looked sterling across his UFC career so far with a perfect 4-0 company record. Handedly defeating Paul Craig at UFC 309, Nickal now has the chance to finally crack the 185-lb top 15 by conquering a once two-division champion from another promotion.
Here’s how to watch UFC Des Moines
Online Streaming: You can catch the entire card on ESPN+, but you will need to subscribe in order to do so. Right now, the company is offering a monthly or yearly subscription of $11.99 and $119.99 respectively. For those who want to get more bang out of their buck, there is also the monthly Disney Bundle Deal, which offers ESPN+, Hulu, and Disney+ for $16.99 with included commercials, or $26.99 for no commercials at all.
Start Time and Date: The Preliminaries will begin at 7pm ET, followed by the Main Card at 10pm ET on April 26th.
Bout order for UFC Des Moines
Main Card:
Cory Sandhagen vs. Deiveson Figueiredo (Bantamweight Main Event)
Reinier de Ridder vs. Bo Nickal (Middleweight Co-Main Event)
Santiago Ponzinibbio vs. Daniel Rodriguez (Welterweight)
Montel Jackson vs. Daniel Marcos (Bantamweight)
Cameron Smotherman vs. Serhiy Sidey (Bantamweight)
Jeremy Stephens vs. Mason Jones (Lightweight)
Preliminaries:
Yana Santos vs. Miesha Tate (Women’s Bantamweight Featured Bout)
Ryan Loder vs. Azamat Bekoev (Middleweight)
Marina Rodriguez vs. Gillian Robertson (Women’s Strawweight)
Gaston Bolaños vs. Quang Le (Bantamweight)
Thomas Petersen vs. Don’Tale Mayes (Heavyweight)
Juliana Miller vs. Ivana Petrović (Women’s Flyweight)
College Sports
Arizona men's basketball to open 2025
Is there such a thing as too strong of a nonconference schedule? We may find out with what Arizona is putting together for the 2025-26 season. College basketball insider Jon Rothstein is reporting that the Wildcats are set to add another powerhouse opponent, finalizing a deal to face Florida in the season opener. The game […]


Is there such a thing as too strong of a nonconference schedule? We may find out with what Arizona is putting together for the 2025-26 season.
College basketball insider Jon Rothstein is reporting that the Wildcats are set to add another powerhouse opponent, finalizing a deal to face Florida in the season opener. The game would be played Nov. 3, the first day of the 2025-26 season, in Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena as part of a doubleheader that would also feature BYU and Villanova.
Florida is coming off its third NCAA title, beating Houston in San Antonio last month. The Gators went 36-4 but like most teams have to rebuild their roster thanks to graduation, the NBA Draft and the NCAA transfer portal.
This would be the fifth meeting between Arizona and Florida (the series is tied 2-2) and first since 2012 when the 8th-ranked Wildcats beat the 5th-ranked Gators 65-64 at McKale Center, winning it on Mark Lyons’ basket with seven seconds left.
Florida is the latest in a murderer’s row of nonconference opponents Arizona has lined up for next season. The UA is also set to face UCLA at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles on Nov. 14, visit UConn on Nov. 19, host Auburn on Dec. 6 and meet Alabama in Birmingham on Dec. 13. That’s in addition to the Big 12 slate.
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UFC veteran warns fans to avoid underestimating Jack Della Maddalena ahead of UFC 315 title fight
Don’t Underestimate JDM, Says Gilbert Burns During an appearance on MMA Junkie Radio, Gilbert Burns discussed the upcoming welterweight title fight between Belal Muhammad and Jack Della Maddalena. “Durinho” thinks the fight is much closer than the general consensus would lead you to believe. “People are kind of counting JDM out, but JDM is a […]


Don’t Underestimate JDM, Says Gilbert Burns
During an appearance on MMA Junkie Radio, Gilbert Burns discussed the upcoming welterweight title fight between Belal Muhammad and Jack Della Maddalena. “Durinho” thinks the fight is much closer than the general consensus would lead you to believe.
“People are kind of counting JDM out, but JDM is a problem. … I think Belal is going to struggle a lot in the striking. JDM is not going anywhere. That guy is going to stay there. I was taking Belal as a favorite, but I’m kind of changing. That fight is super, super close. Belal has the speed advantage for sure in the cardio, but JDM is a monster, too. He hits very hard. He’s not going to get finished. He’s not going to get knocked out. His cardio is looking very good. I’m kind of maybe changing. I think it’s going to be a very close fight.”
Maddalena was given a title opportunity after Shavkat Rakhmonov had to be sidelined due to an injury. Many fans and experts feel that Maddalena’s best shot against Muhammad is to keep the fight standing. Muhammad has made great strides with his wrestling over the years, but he insists he will also showcase his striking at UFC 315.
This will be Maddalena’s first crack at UFC gold. He’s riding a 17-fight winning streak and the only losses in his pro MMA career occurred in his first two bouts back in 2016. Muhammad has gone 10-0, 1 NC in his last 11 outings.
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