NCAAB Game Preview - Southern Illinois-Edwardsville at Purdue
Fri Nov 10, 2017 8:00 PM EST

Elon
68
Duke
97
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NFla
66
MSU
98
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NoAZ
67
Ariz
101
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TNSt
56
Kansas
92
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UtVal
63
KY
73
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Colum
60
Vill
75
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UMKC
57
WichSt
109
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NrthIA
69
UNC
86
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CS-Ful
42
USC
84
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TAMU
88
WVU
65
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Savan
77
Cin
107
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GWebb
45
Mia-FL
77
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USC-Up
77
Minn
92
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MorSt
49
Xav
101
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TXSo
69
Gonz
97
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LoyMD
75
NW
79
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SIU-E
74
Purd
105
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GaTec
60
UCLA
63
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FaDi
68
Seton
90
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CenAR
66
Baylor
107
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(N/A)
60
E MI
92
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WebIn
89
Stetsn
98
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Trev
52
MTSU
104
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(N/A)
39
UNH
95
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Lamar
74
Tuls
67
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(N/A)
46
JackSt
84
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(N/A)
73
Citad
109
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Campbl
75
PSU
86
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(N/A)
48
CenMI
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(N/A)
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E WA
82
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Bridg
50
JMU
80
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HolyC
69
SacHr
64
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Detr
79
VaTec
111
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ASU
68
MissSt
96
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Mem
70
Bama
82
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Eurek
65
N TX
122
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FlMem
47
FIU
70
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SouthCar
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Woff
52
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ETSU
63
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IPFW
71
Oakl
85
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Army
74
Hof
77
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73
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Sien
60
Charl
68
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Morg
59
Bingha
76
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Iona
67
Albany
69
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(N/A)
63
Radf
72
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(N/A)
42
Lib
87
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CarBi
50
GASt
90
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CAPoly
62
Stan
78
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SCSt
50
Wisc
85
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SIU
81
Winth
66
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UNCG
48
UVA
60
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Gram
65
VCU
94
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Presb
53
Tenn
88
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MD
76
Stony
61
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Corn
45
Syr
77
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NOrl
61
StJon
77
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(N/A)
38
Rut
94
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Del
76
Rich
63
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HCU
55
Prov
84
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Tows
54
ODU
57
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RobM
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OhSt
95
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VMI
67
NCSU
102
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UMassL
69
UMass
74
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IndSt
90
Ind
69
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Bry
54
UGA
79
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Lafy
65
GMas
67
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BGSU
78
Drex
69
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Ball
77
Dayt
78
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ChaSo
62
David
110
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Colg
58
UConn
70
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WCU
57
Clem
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KennSt
64
Butl
82
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(N/A)
50
DelSt
71
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(N/A)
69
SEMO
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Emor
83
Lipsco
98
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TXTyl
71
LaTec
112
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GaSo
85
Wake
83
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UNCA
60
URI
84
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How
75
GrgWas
84
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Maine
65
BC
85
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Mia-O
55
Ford
54
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50
CoCar
102
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(N/A)
76
UNCC
116
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(N/A)
73
WIMil
83
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(N/A)
71
InWor
87
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Nich
111
UTRGV
106
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(N/A)
72
ORU
86
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(N/A)
61
Murr
118
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TN-M
91
Marsh
102
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NCC
55
IL-C
65
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NebOm
80
MTSt
89
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W&M
66
HiPt
100
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(N/A)
65
Fres
96
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N CO
51
Colora
66
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MOSt
85
W Ky
80
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(N/A)
46
Valpa
88
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LIU
96
Tul
102
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Seatt
46
StLou
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S NO
69
USM
79
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E KY
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Rice
72
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Alc
59
LSU
99
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WriSt
80
LoyIL
84
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South
55
Ill
102
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McNee
53
Hou
81
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ArkSt
63
Evans
77
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JU
67
UAB
96
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Norf
74
Aub
102
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Samf
56
Ark
95
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Niag
77
StBon
75
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Mercer
79
UCF
88
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Hamp
75
Rider
90
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CenCT
84
Hartfo
85
F(OT)
NE
65
Boston
59
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FAU
59
SoFL
60
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NWSt
59
Tex
105
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(N/A)
80
NCAT
104
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(N/A)
69
MD-ES
95
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(N/A)
66
BethC
108
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(N/A)
68
TXAMC
69
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Pepp
47
OkSt
78
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UL
76
Miss
94
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Buck
78
Monm
79
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(N/A)
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TNTec
94
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(N/A)
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AbCh
86
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UMBC
67
SMU
78
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ECen
55
NMSt
81
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FlaAM
51
GrCan
67
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(N/A)
60
Mont
72
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Chat
65
Wyo
74
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UtSt
59
Web
65
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LACol
50
UTEP
100
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USA
50
TxTch
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ULM
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TCU
83
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IaSt
59
Mizzu
74
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MtStM
59
Marq
80
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ChiSt
62
Iowa
95
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Yale
76
Crei
92
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Amer
45
KSU
83
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TNWes
42
JSU
100
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Cnten
67
SeLA
99
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UCIrv
54
SDSt
65
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Pitt
62
Navy
71
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Troy
80
UND
83
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APSU
54
Vand
73
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Sac
61
ColSt
72
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(N/A)
66
CSBak
88
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Belm
82
Wash
86
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(N/A)
70
SCla
120
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(N/A)
45
SJSU
97
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SDCh
52
SDSU
91
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S UT
82
OrSt
99
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Ida
64
Nev
88
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IdaSt
74
AzSt
94
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E OR
65
Bois
104
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(N/A)
50
CSNor
76
F
PVAM
62
Utah
83
F
ArkPB
70
HI
82
F
Copp
54
Oreg
70
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UCRiv
74
Cal
66
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LongB
83
USF
71
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NIU
PPD
Haas is new key big man for No. 20 Purdue
Wed Nov 8, 2017 10:46 PM

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- For Purdue 7-foot-2 senior center Isaac Haas, it was a blessing to be able to practice against and play with All-American Caleb "Biggie" Swanigan for two seasons, as well as current Miami Heat center A.J. Hammons for two seasons.

Haas, who averaged 12.6 points and 5.0 rebounds in 19.5 minutes a game last season, hopes to parlay that experience into a monster senior season and a second consecutive Big Ten Conference championship.

No. 20 Purdue begins its season Friday night against Southern Illinois-Edwardsville, which should be much improved for coach Jon Harris after posting a 6-24 mark in 2016-17.

"With A.J. being the great athlete that he is, it gave me an opportunity to prove myself athletically," Haas said. "Then with Biggie, it was his athletic ability and drive. He was relentless on the court. He gave us an idea of what it's going to take to be relentless now.

"It makes it a whole lot easier now, and hopefully I can continue that throughout the year. I want to be as relentless as Biggie was."

Haas said the tutelage from Swanigan and Hammons helped him improve in several areas.

"This year, I am seeing the court better and am in better condition," Haas said. "I also have a better idea what needs to be done on the court and understanding certain situations. I want to make sure guys don't get their heads down when things don't go their way."

Redshirt 7-3 freshman center Matt Haarms also is grateful he got to train with Swanigan -- now playing for the NBA's Portland Trail Blazers -- for a semester.

"It's really great," Haarms said. "For me to have an opportunity to work with someone of Biggie's skill level is just great. You have a chance to get better every day. Not a lot of schools have those kinds of talented players walking around."

Purdue coach Matt Painter said Haas will have a special season if he avoids foul trouble.

"When you have watched the big guys that we have had -- Carl Landry, Caleb Swanigan, A.J. Hammons and JaJuan Johnson -- they stayed in the game," Painter said. "They learned by their senior year. That wasn't an attribute they had when they got here. So far, Isaac hasn't been able to do that for us. He has to learn to play good position defense and stay in a stance."

Painter's 13th Purdue squad includes four returning starters. The Boilermakers finished second in the World University Games at Taipei, Taiwan, in August.

"This opener is a little different, especially for us, because we played so many games in the summer and got a bonus game with the Hurricane Relief against Indiana State to go with the exhibition game against Carroll College and the scrimmage against West Virginia," Painter said.

"We have been challenged already a couple of times. All three games have been really been beneficial. We definitely are in a different position for our first game than a lot of people in the country. Hopefully, that can lead us to having success, not only Friday but at the beginning of the season."

Painter said he likes the quickness and athleticism of SIU-Edwardsville, although he knows it is difficult to gauge a team so early in the season.

"This team is entirely different from the one we had a year ago," Harris said of his Cougars squad. "In two years, we have done a pretty good job competing on the boards and holding our own defensively. The reality is we haven't had enough scoring, especially late in a game when we are right there."

This year's SIU-Edwardsville team will have more offense.

Returning starting forward Jalen Henry averaged 13 points and six rebounds, and returning starting forward Keenan Simmons averaged eight points and 7.5 rebounds last season.

Julian Torres, a 6-9, 250-pound post player, is a talented transfer from the University of Illinois-Chicago, and junior guard David McFarland is a transfer from East Mississippi Community College.

Harris understands the task his team faces Friday.

"Purdue is a Top 20 team for a reason," Harris said. "We are excited about it, first and foremost you always want to gauge yourself against the best. From a national recruiting perspective, we always play a pretty challenging schedule."

Purdue is eager to learn if 6-10 redshirt junior forward Jacquil Taylor will be able to play Friday after being sidelined for a month with an injured right foot. He practiced for an hour Tuesday but still was sore.

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