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EVERYTHING You NEED to Know Before Lakers vs Thunder! | How the Lakers TAKE ADVANTAGE of Matchup!

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Welcome back everyone. Today's show is

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brought to you by Prospects. And all

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right, we got Lakers Thunder round two

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matchup. The matchup that we have been

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waiting for ever since game three. We

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thought it would come sooner than this,

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but the Lakers took their time. And

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luckily for them, the Toronto Raptors

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and Cleveland Cavaliers are taking their

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time, too. And why is that applicable?

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Well, it is because the forcing of a

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game seven pushed game one of Lakers

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first Thunder from Sunday night now to

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Tuesday night, giving the Lakers an

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extra 3 days of rest. So, that's

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obviously number one to point to when

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game one will actually happen, which

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again happens to be on Tuesday, not

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Sunday. And that's obviously a good

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thing, not only for the Lakers, but

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potentially for the Thunder, too, as

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they're both playing without a current

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top three player on their team.

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Obviously, for the Lakers, that happens

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to be Luca Donic. you know, we've heard

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about it. The updates have come and have

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kind of come back and forth with him.

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Will he come back? Will he not come

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back? Is he even getting close to coming

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back? That's definitely up for debate

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here, but it's kind of mysterious at

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this point. What we know is that he

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currently is in a return to play

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progression, but he is not progressing

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very quickly. According to some reports,

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he's not even running or doing much of

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any fast subtempo movement yet. isn't

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playing one-on-one, is not playing

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threeon-ree, or doing any contact quite

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yet. You know, maybe he was waiting

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until round one was over with, waiting

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to the Lakers getting back to practice

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and he can join them, but we have yet to

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see that happen. And then for the

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Thunder, they're playing without Jaylen

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Williams, JDub, not Jay Will, suffering

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a grade one hamstring strain during

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round one. They're number two behind Jay

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on offense. Not only that, but one of

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their best defenders and definitely

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their most versatile defender in my

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opinion. without him, which they likely

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will be for game one. If you haven't

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heard yet, he did suffer a grade one

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hamstring strain in round one, which

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gave him a timetable of being out for

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roughly one to two weeks, if not maybe a

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little bit longer, and it likely will be

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a little bit longer for him, as if

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you're not aware, he had two different

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hamstring strains before that one this

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season. Yes, it happened to be on the

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opposite leg, but at this point, there's

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obvious weakness. There's an obvious

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buildup here with them that they have to

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be careful with. I mean, obviously they

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have to win round two, but they have

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aspirations beyond this point. And if

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they're going to have JDub beyond it,

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let alone even in it, they have to let

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him fully heal, much like Lakers are

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trying to do with Luca. So likely for

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game one, there's not going to be either

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Luca Donic or Jaylen Williams. And

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that's first and foremost. But moving

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past that and getting into the actual

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breakdown, what you need to know and

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everything you need to know is what we

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But now, getting right into it. And

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beginning from a basic standpoint,

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looking at the record, their overall

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matchup data, simply the basic stats.

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After that, we'll get a bit more

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advanced. But beginning with the basic

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outlook, this season the Thunder

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finished with a 64-18 record, being the

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first seed in the Western Conference and

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pretty much being the best team in the

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NBA during the regular season. Then for

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the Lakers, finishing with a 53 and 29

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record, being the fourth seed in the

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Western Conference and definitely having

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a strong end to the year. This season,

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the Thunder put up 119 points per game,

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finishing fifth in the NBA, while the

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Lakers put up 116.3, finishing 11th. The

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Thunder did show 25.8 assists per game,

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ranking 19th. So, while they have a good

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offense, they don't move the ball

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particularly well at all times. It kind

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of can become a dribble game with them.

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Often times with Sha Gil just Alexander

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in isolation or with Chad Homegr in the

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post. Not always the best ball movement

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team and sometimes that can be a flaw

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for them, but it definitely is easier

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said than done to make them actually

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falter with that. Then for the Lakers,

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dishing out 25.9 assists per game,

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ranking 17th in the NBA. But the Thunder

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are very careful with the ball, only

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averaging 12.6 turnovers per game this

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season, ranking second in the NBA, while

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the Lakers committed 14.5 per game,

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ranking 15th. And they're coming off a

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first matchup where they dished out

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roughly 18 turnovers per game. So they

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do have to be a bit more careful with

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the bowl as the Thunder can definitely

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make you pay. this season ranking top

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three in steals per game with nearly 10

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per game. And while the Lakers are

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fairly disruptive themselves, forcing

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8.5 steals per game, ranking 14th, not

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quite as good compared to the Thunder.

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And then for the overall efficiency, the

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Thunder shot 48.4% from the field this

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season, ranking fifth, while the Lakers

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were the literal best and most efficient

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team, shooting 50.2% from the field. And

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then for the three-point line, the

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Thunder ranking in the top 10 at 36.5%

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while the Lakers fell a little bit

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outside the top 10, shooting 35.9%,

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ranking 14th. And then for the free

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throw battle, as it often gets talked

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about with both teams, the Lakers shot

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26.8 free throws per game, while the

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Thunder attempted 23.2, ranking second

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and 17th, respectively. However, that

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has tightened up during the postseason

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with the Lakers attempting 26.3 and the

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Thunder attempting 24.8. We'll talk more

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about the actual playoff stats in the

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playoff matchup in a bit, but just a

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little bit more added clarity with that

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one. Then finally for the rebounding,

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the Thunder grabbing 44 per game,

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ranking 12th, while the Lakers grab 41,

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ranking 27th. Again, just a basic

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outlook and definitely not telling the

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entire tale about either team, neither

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offensively or defensively, but

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something to point to here with it is

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that the Thunder obviously very

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disruptive, ranking top three in steals

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per game, also ranking top five in block

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shots per game. They're very effective

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offensively, good on both ends of the

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court, obviously. Definitely a tough

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team without many flaws. There are very

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many weaknesses and Lakers are obviously

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very efficient with or without Luca

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Donuch still very efficient. are a solid

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three-point shooting team, are a solid

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defense, and a pretty solid disruptive

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defense. Don't have a ton of flaws to

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point to, but definitely more than the

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Thunder do from a basic standpoint.

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But if we then take it to a more

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advanced standpoint, looking at the

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advanced outlook here during the regular

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season, again, the Thunder obviously

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ranking well offensively and defensely,

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ranking seventh in offense rating,

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ranking first in defense rating by quite

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a long shot. By the way, overall ranking

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first in net rating with a plus 11.1

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net. Also ranking top five in true

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shooting percentage, ranking top one in

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turnover percentage. Again, very careful

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with the ball. They're not a very sloppy

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team, but they're not a particularly

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quick team or they don't like to play

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fast anyway and use that to their

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strength on offense. This season, they

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were 16th in pace, while the Lakers

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ranked 22nd in pace. So, something to

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point to with that. Much like the Lakers

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and Rocket series, it wasn't a very

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uptempo, quick back and forth kind of

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