Kawhi Leonard Downgraded to Unavailable on Monday
Los Angeles Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard (ankle) is unavailable for Monday's matchup against the San Antonio Spurs. Leonard turned his left ankle late during Saturday's loss to the Kings and should be considered day-to-day before Wednesday's game versus the Pelicans. While the two-time Finals MVP is out of action, Bennedict Mathurin could be seen as a potential streaming option for tonight after he logged 24 points, six rebounds and one block across 35 minutes off the bench last contest. Darius Garland will likely carry more offensive responsibilities, while Derrick Jones Jr. could see extended minutes on the floor as well.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Matt McCarty Could Thrive at the Valspar Championship
Matt McCarty would like to toss last week away. The American golfer missed the cut at THE PLAYERS Championship after a 75-72 opening. He did play much better golf on Friday but some putts just did not fall. McCarty did gain 0.85 strokes to putting but it was not enough. Around the green was more of an issue as he lost 0.79 strokes. Sand scrambling has been an issue at 48.89% (113th). Greens in regulation have been worst at 65.08% (130th). The key for McCarty is avoiding bunkers and getting on greens easier. His putts per round rank 21st at 28. His worst rounds are on Fridays at 28.5. Getting his irons and woods closer could make McCarty a sneaky DFS choice because of his putting ability this week.
Source: PGATour.com
Source: PGATour.com
Michael Kim Seeks to Dust Off Tough Week at TPC Sawgrass
Michael Kim heads into the Valspar Championship trying to erase that 81 from last Friday. The American golfer has made four of seven cuts in 2026 and has one Top 25 result (WM Phoenix Open). Kim has played a mix of PGA and European Tour events. His last Top 10 in the United States came last August at the BMW Championship. Last week at THE PLAYERS Championship, Kim could not get on the greens. He lost 2.57 strokes to approach. That was his worst effort in almost seven years (Houston Open - 2019). Kim could be an intriguing Top 40 wager in a less than world best field.
Source: PGATour.com
Source: PGATour.com
Max Homa Enjoying a Solid 2026 Heading into Valspar Championship
Max Homa is making cuts and enjoying golf again. The American golfer has only missed one cut in six events this 2026 season. He only has one Top 25 result but overall, Homa is improving gradually. While he is not on his 2023 form, Homa is in the green in several major metrics. He ranks 57th in strokes gained overall and strokes gained to putting. Off the tee, Homa has improved to 76th. Furthermore, Homa has gained almost 5.5 yards a drive compared to 2025 while staying close accuracy wise (60.39%). While things could be better, the golfer is showing signs that may warrant a look from a DFS perspective for this event.
Source: PGATour.com
Source: PGATour.com
Nick Dunlap Keeps Slugging Through Rough 2026 Season
Nick Dunlap has only made one cut in four events this 2026 campaign. The American golfer is still only 22 but has not fired a 72 or worse in seven of his last eight rounds. Missing the cut at the Puerto Rico Open would have dampened most spirits but not Dunlap's. He will be in the field at the Valspar Championship. Dunlap has been woefully off with his driver. He ranks 167th in yardage (285.4) and 170th in accuracy at 40%. With a scoring average of 72.1 (165th), Dunlap is just not a golfer to utilize from any DFS or betting standpoint for the foreseeable future.
Source: PGATour.com
Source: PGATour.com
Zach Neto Expected to Return to Game Action on Tuesday
Los Angeles Angels shortstop Zach Neto (wrist) will return to game action on Tuesday, according to Jeff Fletcher of The Orange County Register. It could either be a minor league game or the Angels' Cactus League game against the Cubs. Regardless of which it is, it appears his return from a sprained left wrist is nearly complete, which still puts him on track to be ready for Opening Day. The former first-round draft pick is coming off a strong 2025 campaign in which he produced a .257-26-62-82-26 stat line with a .337 wOBA and 116 wRC+ in 128 games. The 25-year-old is poised for another fantasy-friendly season, currently ranking as the fifth shortstop for fantasy at RotoBaller and No. 29 overall, which is right around his current ADP.
Source: Jeff Fletcher
Source: Jeff Fletcher
Matt McLain to Bat Second in the Cincinnati Lineup
Cincinnati Reds second baseman Matt McLain will bat second in the lineup this season, per manager Terry Francona. The 26-year-old is scorching hot this spring, hitting .553 (21-for-38) with six home runs, a pair of steals, and a 5:4 BB:K. The former first-rounder showed a strong blend of contact, power, and speed potential in his debut back in 2023, but missed all of 2024 with a shoulder injury and was not nearly as productive in his 2025 return to the diamond (77 wRC+). Perhaps 2026 will look more like 2023, and if so, the right-handed hitter could end up being a value in fantasy drafts. He's the ninth-ranked second baseman at RotoBaller and is ranked No. 150 overall, while his ADP is closer to pick No. 200 over the last couple of weeks. McLain will hit in front of some big bats, including Elly De La Cruz, Eugenio Suarez, and Sal Stewart, adding to his fantasy appeal.
Source: Charlie Goldsmith
Source: Charlie Goldsmith
Jackson Holliday to Progress to Live At-Bats This Week
Baltimore Orioles second baseman Jackson Holliday (hand) stated that he expects to take live at-bats during camp this week with the big league club, but is unsure whether or not he'll get a chance to see game action before the spring season is over. The 22-year-old is expecting to open the regular season with Triple-A Norfolk, although he does not believe his stay on the injured list will be a lengthy one. The former first-overall draft pick is recovering from hamate-bone surgery in his hand and has been making steady progress in his rehab. The left-handed slugger is looking to build on his 2025 season, which saw him produce a .242/.314/.375 slash line with 17 home runs, 17 steals, a .304 wOBA, and a 96 wRC+ in 149 games. Holliday could finish the year inside the top-12 at the second base position, but you can wait on him in drafts, going after pick No. 150 over the last two weeks.
Source: Jake Rill
Source: Jake Rill
Will Kyren Williams Remain the Undisputed RB1 in Los Angeles Going Forward?
Los Angeles Rams running back Kyren Williams posted another excellent season in 2025, recording 1,252 rushing yards and 10 rushing touchdowns on 259 carries across 17 games. The 25-year-old also posted his most productive NFL campaign as a receiver, hauling in 36 receptions for 281 yards and three scores on 50 targets. However, despite playing one more game, Williams saw 55 fewer touches in 2025 than he did in 2024, and he could be in line for an even steeper drop in workload in 2026. Fellow Rams running back Blake Corum emerged as a productive piece of the team's offense in 2025, averaging over five yards per carry on his way to 782 scrimmage yards and six total touchdowns. If Los Angeles fields one of the league's elite offenses once again in 2026, the team may be able to support quality fantasy production from two running backs. However, if the Rams' offense regresses or the team chooses to even out the touch distribution between its two backs even further, Williams might have a tough time maintaining fantasy RB1 production. To no fault of his own, Williams' dynasty value should be slightly downgraded after Corum's emergence in 2025.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Chase Burns Possibly Starting the Year at Triple-A?
Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Chase Burns was removed from his start this past Friday after throwing just 24 pitches. Manager Terry Francona has stated that Burns is fully healthy despite the early hook, and although that still seems to be the case, according to C. Trent Rosecrans of The Athletic, the team "didn't like how Burns' arm was moving" during the outing, so they wanted to address it immediately. With just a week and a half left before the regular season gets underway, it sounds like the 23-year-old still has mechanical adjustments to make, and he may not be stretched out as much as other guys competing for rotations spots are, including Rhett Lowder and Brandon Williamson, so Burns could very well be ticketed for Triple-A to begin the season. The right-hander had an impressive debut in 2025 in which he posted a 4.57 ERA (2.65 FIP) and recorded 67 strikeouts in 43 1/3 innings pitched, but starting the year in Triple-A would certainly dampen his fantasy outlook. For a pitcher that has been going fairly high in fantasy drafts the last couple of weeks (ADP 120 overall), managers who haven't drafted yet should take a more cautious approach and keep an eye out for any developments.
Source: C. Trent Rosecrans
Source: C. Trent Rosecrans
Does Mason Taylor Have Breakout Potential in 2026?
New York Jets tight end Mason Taylor (neck) saw his rookie season get cut short by a neck injury that caused him to miss the final four games of 2025. However, the 21-year-old showed some encouraging flashes before getting hurt, recording 44 receptions for 369 yards and a touchdown on 65 targets across 13 games. While Taylor's numbers might not jump off the page, it's important to remember that he was mired in a brutal offensive environment in New York that featured journeymen quarterbacks Justin Fields and Tyrod Taylor as its starters for much of the year. Former Seattle Seahawks and Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Geno Smith currently projects as the Jets' starter heading into 2026, which could at least bring some stability to the position, if not high-end production. Outside of star wideout Garrett Wilson (knee), Taylor may be the favorite to finish second on the Jets in targets and receptions in 2026. His upside is still limited by the questionable situation around him in New York, but Taylor could be an undervalued tight end option for dynasty managers to target.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Puka Nacua Appears Poised to Dominate for Years to Come
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua took his game to new heights in 2025, recording 129 catches for 1,715 yards and 10 touchdowns on 166 targets across 16 games played. The 24-year-old led the NFL in receptions and receiving first downs despite missing a contest and is now the league's all-time leader in receiving yards per game (95.3). With the Rams' elite play-caller/quarterback combination of Sean McVay and Matthew Stafford likely back in the mix in Los Angeles in 2026, Nacua should be well-positioned for another monster season. There's little doubt that Nacua is a fantasy WR1, so the real question is where he ranks among the truly elite players at his position. In dynasty startups, Nacua's combination of age and proven production track record makes him a viable choice as the number one wide receiver off the board. If he can stay healthy, Nacua seems like a safe bet to be among the league leaders in PPR points per game every year for the remainder of the decade.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Andrew Novak Wants to Rebound After The Players Championship
Andrew Novak knew little went right at TPC Sawgrass. The American golfer shot back-to-back 75's and missed the cut. It was the third time in seven events Novak did not see Sunday. It also marked his fifth and sixth consecutive rounds of 70 or above. That has pushed all of his major metrics into the red. Strokes gained to putting is even 96th at -0.07. His biggest issue may be all the extra putts on Fridays. Novak ranks 149th averaging 30.14 putts per Round 2. Worse, Novak only drives the ball 292.9 yards. The Valspar Championship is a lengthy 7,340 yards (Par-71). Novak may have a challenge to play into the weekend and thus, is a betting fade here.
Source: PGATour.com
Source: PGATour.com
Austin Smotherman on Baby Watch as Valspar Championship Approaches
Austin Smotherman has had an adventurous 2026 so far. The American golfer is expecting his third child potentially during this weekend's Valspar Championship. The expected date is March 23, but one never knows. Anyway, Smotherman has three top-25 results in seven events this season. That includes a runner-up at the Cognizant Classic and a respectable T13 at The Players Championship. He is one of a select few golfers that have had two tournaments with four rounds in the 60's. Smotherman may not always be consistent, but approaching the greens is a major asset (first at 1.135 strokes gained). If he gets his putter going, Smotherman will be a solid DFS or top-20 betting option this week.
Source: PGATour.com
Source: PGATour.com
Ben Sinnott Does Not Appear to Be in Washington's Long-Term Plans
A second-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, Washington Commanders tight end Ben Sinnott has had a tough time carving out a consistent role in his team's passing game through his first two NFL seasons. Across 33 career games, the 23-year-old has recorded 16 receptions for 142 yards and two touchdowns on 18 targets while stuck behind veteran tight end Zach Ertz (knee) on the depth chart. Ertz suffered a torn ACL in Week 14 of 2025 and is also currently a free agent, so he is unlikely to stand in Sinnott's way for a third straight year in 2026. However, Washington signed former Tennessee Titans tight end Chig Okonkwo to a three-year contract in free agency, all but assuring that Sinnott will remain siloed to a reserve role. Based on his lack of production and his team's roster management around him, Sinnott's value in dynasty formats should be at an all-time low heading into 2026.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Luke Clanton Might Have Issues at the Valspar Championship
Luke Clanton came out of nowhere and produced a top-five finish at the Puerto Rico Open earlier in March. The American golfer has struggled mightily with his putter on the PGA Tour. He did finish T-42 at the 2025 Valspar Championship. In 2026, he missed three cuts and withdrew from The American Express. Clanton is only 22, but his minus-1.2 strokes gained in putting is an eye-popping 165th on tour. He does not drive the ball far, averaging 294 yards (144th), and his 55.84% accuracy (120th) compounds his struggles. The question is, can he put it together on a somewhat easier Copperhead course where birdies are not outrageously plentiful?
Source: PGATour.com
Source: PGATour.com
Sam Darnold Profiles as a Safe QB2 in Dynasty Formats Heading into 2026
Even after finishing 10th in the 2024 MVP vote while leading the Minnesota Vikings to a 14-win season, veteran quarterback Sam Darnold had his doubters heading into 2025. The 28-year-old signed with the Seattle Seahawks and quieted the critics in his first season in Seattle, completing 67.7% of his pass attempts for 4,048 yards, 25 touchdowns, and 14 interceptions while leading the Seahawks to victory in Super Bowl LX. Seattle's dominant defense kept the team in run-heavy game scripts, but Darnold averaged an incredibly efficient 8.5 yards per pass attempt when allowed to let it loose. Darnold has recorded double-digit interceptions in every season where he's started at least 11 games, so turnovers will likely always be a part of his profile. Still, he's proven himself to be a capable NFL starter who can thrive in the right environment. While Seattle lost offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak over the offseason, the team still has a strong infrastructure around Darnold that includes superstar wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba. Darnold profiles as a solid fantasy QB2 in dynasty formats heading into 2026 and beyond.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Konnor Griffin Trending Towards Making Opening Day Roster?
Pittsburgh Pirates shortstop prospect Konnor Griffin is one of just three non-roster position players remaining in camp with the big league club with just a week and a half left before the regular season begins. MLB's top-ranked prospect has made a solid case with his bat to crack the team's Opening Day roster, going 7-for-33 (.212) with five of his seven hits going for extra bases (one double, four home runs). Without having played a single game at Triple-A (and only 21 at Double-A), it remains to be seen whether the Pirates are ready to give the former first-round draft pick the reins at shortstop or if they think he needs to gain some additional experience at Triple-A Indianapolis. The 6-foot-3 slugger has all the tools needed to make an impact in the majors this season, it is just a matter of when that will be. With an ADP of around pick 143 in drafts since the beginning of March, fantasy managers believe it will be sooner rather than later.
Source: DK Pittsburgh Sports
Source: DK Pittsburgh Sports
Can Jerry Jeudy Bounce Back from Underwhelming 2025 Campaign?
Across 17 games in 2025, Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jerry Jeudy recorded just 50 receptions for 602 yards and two touchdowns on 106 targets. With a catch rate of under 50%, Jeudy was one of the least efficient high-target wideouts in the NFL. His struggles were not entirely his fault, as Cleveland rotated through a cast of underwhelming starting quarterbacks in Joe Flacco, Dillon Gabriel, and Shedeur Sanders. Still, Jeudy's 2025 production was a stark decline from his Pro-Bowl 2024 output, when he hauled in 90 receptions for over 1,200 yards. Heading into 2026, there's no guarantee that the quarterback situation in Cleveland will be improved. Barring a draft-day addition, Sanders and Gabriel appear poised to compete for the starting job in training camp. On a more positive note, Jeudy should not face much internal competition for targets outside of young tight end Harold Fannin Jr. Still, Jeudy's dynasty value is trending in the wrong direction after his disappointing 2025.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Christiaan Bezuidenhout Must be Accurate at the Valspar Championship
Christiann Bezuidenhout has only made four out of six cuts in 2026. The South African golfer could not get anything going at THE PLAYERS Championship last week. A Friday 77 ended any hopes of Bezuidenhout seeing the weekend. Off the tee, the golfer just could not get the length and accuracy needed at TPC Sawgrass. Bezuidenhout lost a whopping 1.42 strokes off the tee and was still 2% less accurate than the average golfer in the field. That driver accuracy has been negative in each of the past five events. Besides the putter, Bezuidenhout must set up opportunities. He has been hit or miss the past two years at the Valspar. Last year, he missed the cut but the year before, he was T-9. That makes him a fade from a betting perspective.
Source: PGATour.com
Source: PGATour.com
Josh Emmett Suffers First-Round TKO Loss
Josh Emmett suffered a first-round TKO loss to UFC prospect Kevin Vallejos in the main event of UFC Vegas 114 on Saturday. Emmett looked lost in this fight as Vallejos completely dominated him with his striking. After getting dropped with a stiff right hand, Emmett got back on his feet, but Vallejos kept the pressure on and swarmed Emmett with punches and elbows, forcing the referee to stop the fight. In 3:33 of action, Emmett had one takedown attempt and landed only three significant strikes. Emmett now finds himself in a tough spot as this is his third consecutive loss and his second straight first-round stoppage.
Source: UFC
Source: UFC
Kevin Vallejos Scores First-Round TKO
UFC prospect Kevin Vallejos extended his win streak by defeating Josh Emmett via first-round TKO in the main event of UFC Vegas 114 on Saturday. As soon as the fight started, Vallejos pressured Emmett and kept on punishing him with ferocious striking. It didn't take long for Vallejos to knock down Emmett with a stiff right hand as the pair exchanged in the centre of the cage, and Vallejos eventually overwhelmed Emmett, who turtled up, forcing the referee to stop the fight. In 3:33 of action, Vallejos landed 36 significant strikes. With the win, Vallejos improved to 18-1 as a pro and is now 4-0 in the UFC.
Source: UFC
Source: UFC
Amanda Lemos Drops Back-To-Back Fights
Former title challenger Amanda Lemos suffered a unanimous decision loss to Gillian Robertson in the co-main event of UFC Vegas 114 on Saturday. Lemos had some success with her striking in the first round, defending Robertson's takedown attempts, reversing positions, and punishing her opponent with elbows. However, in the second and third rounds, Robertson managed to take down Lemos and control her on the mat en route to a unanimous decision win. In 15 minutes of action, Lemos landed a takedown and 42 significant strikes.
Source: UFC
Source: UFC
Gillian Robertson Extends Her Win Streak
Gillian Robertson extended her win streak by defeating Amanda Lemos via unanimous decision in the co-main event of UFC Vegas 114 on Saturday. The opening round didn't go exactly the way Robertson wanted as Lemos defended takedown attempts, reversed some positions and landed elbows. Robertson found far more success in the second and third rounds as she took Lemos down and controlled her on the mat. In 15 minutes of action, Robertson landed three takedowns and 12 significant strikes. This is Robertson's fifth win in a row, and she improved to 14-6 in the UFC.
Source: UFC
Source: UFC
Zach Neto to Take Batting Practice on Monday
Los Angeles Angels shortstop Zach Neto (wrist) hit some balls off a tee in camp on Monday and said he's going to take batting practice on the field later, according to Jeff Fletcher of The Orange County Register. Neto said "he's feeling good." The 25-year-old suffered a small sprain of his left wrist on a head-first slide in Cactus League action on Saturday and expects to miss just a few days. It's something to watch with Opening Day less than two weeks away, but for now, it looks like Neto dodged a bullet and should be ready for the start of the 2026 regular season at the end of the month. The former first-rounder (13th overall) in 2022 out of Campbell University has hit .241 (7-for-29) with a homer, five RBI, four runs scored, and two stolen bases in 12 spring training games this year. In his first two full major-league seasons, Neto has slashed .253/.318/.458 with a .776 OPS, 49 home runs, 139 RBI, 152 runs, and 56 stolen bases in 283 games. He's RotoBaller's No. 5-ranked fantasy shortstop heading into his third full MLB season.
Source: The Orange County Register - Jeff Fletcher
Source: The Orange County Register - Jeff Fletcher
Andre Fili Drops Decision on Saturday
UFC Veteran Andre Fili suffered a split decision loss to Jose Delgado on the main card of UFC Vegas 114 on Saturday. Fili almost finished Delgado in the first round, but Delgado weathered the storm and won the second round. Both fighters went all out in the third round, and although it was an extremely close, back-and-forth fight, Delgado was slightly more effective. In 15 minutes of action, Fili landed four takedowns and 62 significant strikes. With the loss, Fili dropped to 13-12 with one NC in the UFC.
Source: UFC
Source: UFC
Nolan McLean to Start World Baseball Classic Final for Team USA
New York Mets right-hander Nolan McLean will start the World Baseball Classic against either Italy or Venezuela on Tuesday for Team USA, according to Deesha Thosar of FOX Sports. In his last outing for USA in their loss to Italy last week, McLean allowed three runs in his two innings of work. Before leaving to play in the WBC, McLean had one Grapefruit League outing against the Houston Astros for the Mets and looked sharp, tossing four shutout innings with one hit allowed, one walk, and six strikeouts. The 24-year-old former third-round pick in 2023 out of Oklahoma State dominated in the minors last year on his way to making his major-league debut in New York. McLean continued to pitch well in the Show in his first eight starts (48 innings), posting a 2.06 ERA, 1.04 WHIP, and 57:16 K: BB. He's one of the best young arms in the game and is already ranked as a low-end No. 2 fantasy starting pitcher at RotoBaller as he heads into his first full year in the majors.
Source: FOX Sports - Deesha Thosar
Source: FOX Sports - Deesha Thosar
Cam Skattebo Thinks he'll be 100 Percent Healthy in a Little Over a Month
New York Giants running back Cam Skattebo (ankle) said on the Rich Eisen Show last week that he probably has "a little over a month left" until he's "fully back to 100%." Skattebo added that he ran at around 75% intensity for the first time last week. The 24-year-old said he's doing a little more than a jog while striding out, and he also fully expects to be ready to roll for training camp this summer after suffering a gruesome right-ankle injury in late October that ended what had been a promising rookie season in 2025. Injury aside, Skattebo said new head coach John Harbaugh's offense fits his skill set as an RB perfectly, so the Arizona State alum has high hopes for his second year in the NFL and beyond. There have been rumors circulating that the Giants want to add a high-profile RB in either free agency or the draft, signaling that they might be worried about Skattebo's long-term durability. Skattebo averaged 4.1 yards per carry and had 410 rushing yards and five touchdowns on 101 carries in his first eight NFL games before his injury. His 2026 fantasy value will depend on what the Giants do in the draft at the position, but right now, he sits atop the depth chart.
Source: Rich Eisen Show
Source: Rich Eisen Show
Is Seranthony Dominguez an Undervalued Source of Saves Heading into 2026?
Across 62 2/3 innings split between the Baltimore Orioles and Toronto Blue Jays in 2025, veteran relief pitcher Seranthony Dominguez recorded a 4-4 record with a 3.16 ERA, 1.28 WHIP, 79 strikeouts, and two saves. Dominguez's performance was enough to earn him a two-year deal from the Chicago White Sox in free agency, where he is expected to be the team's primary closer. The 30-year-old is far from a perfect pitcher, as he posted an elevated 13.8% walk rate in 2025 and allowed an inflated 1.84 HR/9 as recently as 2024. However, Dominguez struck out 30.3% of the batters he faced in 2025 and should have a long runway as Chicago's primary option in the ninth inning. Dominguez also pitched well in the World Baseball Classic for the Dominican Republic this spring, allowing just three base runners and zero earned runs across four appearances. If he can keep his walk and home run rates in check, Dominguez could be an undervalued source of saves heading into 2026.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Julio Rodriguez Remains Worthy of a First-Round Selection in 2026 Fantasy Drafts
Seattle Mariners outfielder Julio Rodriguez had fantasy managers a bit nervous early in 2025, as he was hitting .207 with four home runs at the end of April. However, the 25-year-old returned to his elite form the rest of the way, finishing the year with a slash line of .267/.324/.474 with 32 home runs, 95 RBI, 106 runs scored, and 30 stolen bases across 710 plate appearances. Rodriguez's barrel rate dipped below 10% for the first time in his career in 2025, but he also improved his strikeout rate to a career-best 21.4%. If he can merge the best aspects of his power and contact approaches in 2026, Rodriguez could take his game even higher. Even if he simply repeats his established norms, Rodriguez is a true five-category fantasy contributor who should continue to be a max-playing time outfielder as he enters the prime years of his career. Rodriguez is worthy of a first-round selection in fantasy drafts heading into 2026.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
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