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The West ISN'T Ready: 4 REASONS Why the Lakers are Set-Up for a DEEPER Playoff Run.

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All right, welcome everybody to the

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Lakers Legacy podcast where RIP and

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condolences to all the dookies all

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around the world for the pure madness

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that was their march. Particularly

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Lakers dookies like JJ Reic and Luke

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Canard. What an ending and what a loss

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to Dan Hurley and the Yukon Huskies. But

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you know what? Something tells me that

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Reic and Canard will get over their alma

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moater's tragic last second loss because

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they frankly got bigger fish to fry

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after madnessing their own march this

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past month with the Lakers by going 13-2

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in their last 15 games. And now the

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playoffs await in just two weeks. I'm

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your host, Jonathan Hernandez, and your

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Los Angeles Lakers are now 48 and 26, 22

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games above 500 with just eight games

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left to go till the start of their

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official road to number 18. And though

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Luca Donic will be missing the next game

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due to suspension, the vibes are still

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higher than they've ever been and the

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team looks more locked in than ever. And

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in today's episode, we are going to go

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over concrete reasons why this year's

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Lakers team will have a different, more

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positive fate than last year's team. And

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while some of the reasons may seem

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obvious, I just wanted to make sure to

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run through this exercise so that we

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could clearly lay everything out on the

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table and clearly articulate why I don't

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think we as Lakers fans should be

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walking into this year's playoffs with

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too much lingering PTSD from last

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season. So, I've got about four reasons

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that I want to go over with you guys

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today. But before we get to that, if I

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space stuff as well. All right, with

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that said, let's get into my four

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reasons why this year's Lakers are

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different different than last year's

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Lakers and why I think they will have a

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better fairing in the playoffs and make

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it past at least the first round. All

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right, so let's get into those four

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reasons right now and let's start with

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number one, the Lakers Western

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Conference competition this year. Now

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obviously the same teams exist in the

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west but I think things have changed in

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certain respects and I actually think if

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you dissect each and every team in the

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Western Conference this year I think the

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Lakers Western Conference competition

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has actually gotten weaker. So let's

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kind of run through some of the Lakers

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potential opponents in the first round

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and even the second round. Let's start

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with the Houston Rockets. The Rockets,

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particularly recently, have been an

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absolute mess. The vibes, unlike the

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Lakers, have never been more sour. They

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just suffered that crazy overtime loss

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where they had a double-digit lead and

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still lost to the Minnesota

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Timberwolves, I believe. Uh they seem

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absolutely screwed without a true point

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guard. They have missed Fred Van Vleet

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the entire year. Reed Shepard, while he

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has been good and they have been

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relatively good when he has started, is

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still not a

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veteran point guard that you need to

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take that team over the top. Kevin

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Durant has been overt taxed and you

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almost start to wonder whether the Dylan

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Brooks KD swap was worth it for the

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culture and vibes alone. This season,

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the Lakers are two- one versus the

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Houston Rockets. And obviously, the last

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two games being those back-to-back games

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in Houston, where the Rockets just could

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not figure out the Lakers trapping zone

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defense on Kevin Durant. And for the

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first time in the last few seasons, the

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Lakers looked like the more physical and

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athletic team. All because the Rockets

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had no true offensive cohesion,

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cohesion, and offensive creation. So,

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number one, I think the Rockets are

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weaker, and if the Lakers face off

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against the Rockets, I don't think the

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Lakers should be too scared. Now, let's

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move on to the Denver Nuggets. I know we

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always get a lot of PTSD with this one,

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which makes sense. They have terrorized

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us for multiple seasons when we had

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Anthony Davis. But I do think we have to

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sort of separate ourselves from the AD

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era, which is crazy and hard to do

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because last season we still had AD for

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the first half of the year. But the

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Denver Nuggets,

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while I don't necessarily think that

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they they got weaker per se, I do think

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that our matchup with the Nuggets since

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Luca has joined the team has been pretty

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vastly different because the Luca Lakers

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whenever we face Joic and the Nuggets,

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the L the Luca Lakers are a different

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beast. And with Luca in tow, it's almost

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like we have a Jokic of our own, but at

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the wing position to throw at Denver.

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And all of a sudden, the Nuggets have

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this crazy riddle that they have to

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solve on our end. And so far, since the

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Luca Donuch trade, the Lakers are 4-2 in

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their last six games versus Denver. And

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Luca himself is 4-1. The only other

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Lakers loss was that one on the road

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when both Braun and Luca sat last

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season. And if you remember, Austin and

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Dalton and randomly shake Milton banded

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together and almost beat the Nuggets

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themselves short-handed. And that was

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the game where Austin and DK, I think,

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both put up 30 plus points. But anyways,

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the Lakers are 4-2 in their last six

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games versus Denver. Luca himself is

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4-1. And so this year, I'm a little bit

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more confident in a Denver Nuggets

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matchup in the first round. Even though

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again, it still does

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strike fear into my heart for obvious

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reasons. But I think once we get over

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sort of like the initial PTSD and shock,

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I think Lakers fans will come to realize

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that I don't know with Luca Donuch, this

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might be a matchup we actually want,

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especially if we take into account the

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last few games where we have looked like

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the more

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rabid and athletic team against the

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Nuggets and have looked more offensively

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cohesive than them as well. All right,

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so that's the Denver Nuggets. That's the

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Houston Rockets. Next up, let's talk

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about the Minnesota Timberwolves.

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Kind of like the Rockets, I feel like

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they've been a very lost and messy team

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this year that's been searching for

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their own identity. Mike Connley's a

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year older. Uh they have really missed

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Nikuel Alexander Walker. Anthony Edwards

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in this latter stretch of the season has

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been pretty banged up. Luca Donuch is

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actually 4-0 versus the Wolves in the

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regular season since he's joined the

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Lakers. And this year, the Lakers swept

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their season series with the Wolves 3-0.

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And while I know we lost to the Wolves

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in the playoffs, 1 four last season, we

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do have to remember that one, the Wolves

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had Nikuel Alexander Walker. Two, Luca

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wasn't as healthy and well conditioned

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as he was now. I mean, that we were

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still talking about, you know, Luca

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making his way back from his injury and

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honestly, he was not in shape. And then

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on top of that, Luca was had a stomach

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virus. He was throwing up at halftime in

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game three. So, who knows how that

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series would have gone if the Lakers

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hadn't dropped game three and had a

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truly healthy Luca because LeBron was

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going off in that game. And then on top

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of all of that, Austin Reeves was also

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super banged up in that playoff series.

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We just didn't find out about his the

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what he was dealing with footwise after

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that series had already concluded. And

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so this season, the Timberwolves, I

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don't know. Obviously, there will be

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PTSD from having to face them again just

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because of how last year's series ended.

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But I don't think Lakers fans should be

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that afraid either because one, we have

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swept and owned the Timberwolves this

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season. And two, there are very tangible

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