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Delaware Blue Coats

The Delaware Blue Coats are an American professional basketball team competing in the as the primary developmental affiliate of the National Basketball Association's . Based in , the team plays its home games at Chase Fieldhouse and focuses on developing talent for potential NBA careers through player assignments, call-ups, and two-way contracts. The franchise traces its origins to 2007, when it was established as the Utah Flash in , serving as an affiliate of the . In April 2013, the Philadelphia 76ers acquired the team and relocated it to for the 2013–14 season, renaming it the Delaware 87ers in reference to the state's role in the . The team rebranded to the Delaware Blue Coats in March 2018, drawing inspiration from the blue uniforms worn by soldiers of the 1st Delaware Regiment during the , symbolizing Delaware's historical contributions to independence. Initially playing at the University of Delaware's Bob Carpenter Center, the Blue Coats moved to their current arena, Chase Fieldhouse (formerly the 76ers Fieldhouse), in January 2019. The Blue Coats have emerged as one of the G League's most successful franchises in recent years, capturing three consecutive Eastern Conference pennants from the 2020–21 to 2022–23 seasons and winning the championship in 2023 after defeating the 2–0 in the finals (114–110 in Game 2)—their first title following runner-up finishes in 2021 (to the Lakeland Magic) and 2022 (to the ). Additional accolades include the 2021–22 Showcase Cup title, multiple NBA call-ups (with over 20 players advancing to the 76ers or other NBA teams since the relocation), and standout individual honors such as Paul Reed's 2020–21 MVP and Rookie of the Year awards. As of the 2025–26 season, under new JP Clark—appointed in October 2025—the team continues to build on a strong foundation, having posted a 53–47 regular-season record from 2022–23 to 2024–25.

History

Utah Flash era

The Utah Flash were founded in 2007 as the NBA Development League's inaugural expansion franchise for that year, based in , and serving primarily as an affiliate of the while also sharing players with the during their initial seasons. The team was established to provide a developmental pathway for NBA talent in the region, drawing on local enthusiasm and proximity to the Jazz. Their home games were held at the McKay Events Center on the campus of , a multi-purpose arena with a capacity of 8,500 seats. In their debut 2007–08 season, the Flash averaged 3,850 fans per home game, reflecting solid initial community support for the new minor-league team. The Flash's early performance showed steady improvement under head coach , who led the team from its through the 2009–10 season with an overall record of 84–66. In 2007–08, they finished 24–26, placing third in the Western Division but missing the . The following year, 2008–09, marked a breakthrough with a 32–18 record, securing first place in the West and advancing to the D-League , where they fell to the Colorado 14ers. This success continued into 2009–10, when the team shared affiliations with the and , posting a 28–22 mark and earning a playoff berth, though they were eliminated in the quarterfinals by the Energy. For the 2010–11 season, Kevin Young took over as , guiding the —still affiliated with the and Hawks—to a 28–22 record and another playoff appearance, ending in a first-round loss to the Energy. Average attendance rose to 4,237 per game that year, underscoring growing fan interest despite the team's operational challenges. Following the season, financial difficulties led to the franchise ceasing operations and entering hiatus, with the team averaging competitive but not dominant results over four active seasons. In April 2013, the Philadelphia 76ers acquired the dormant Utah Flash franchise rights as part of an expansion into the Delaware market, paving the way for relocation and rebranding ahead of the 2013–14 season.

Delaware 87ers era

In 2013, the Philadelphia 76ers acquired the rights to the NBA Development League franchise previously known as the Utah Flash and relocated it to Newark, Delaware, marking the team's entry into the state as the primary affiliate of the 76ers. The 87ers began play in the 2013–14 season at the University of Delaware's Bob Carpenter Center, finishing with a 12–38 record under head coach Rod Baker in their inaugural campaign. This relocation positioned the team as a key development hub for 76ers prospects, emphasizing player evaluation and skill-building in close proximity to Philadelphia. The franchise adopted the name Delaware 87ers, a nod to Delaware's historical significance as the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution in 1787, with the nickname "Sevens" commonly used. The team's logo featured a stylized "7" intertwined with elements representing Delaware's heritage, while the color scheme consisted of red, white, and blue to align with both state symbolism and the 76ers' branding. Over the next seasons, the 87ers showed gradual improvement: 20–30 in 2014–15 under new head coach Kevin Young, marking their first above-.500 home record; 21–29 in 2015–16, still led by Young; 26–24 in 2016–17 with Eugene Burroughs at the helm, securing a winning record for the first time overall; and 16–34 in 2017–18, Burroughs' final year before the rebranding. A pivotal development in the 87ers' era came in late with the announcement of a new multi-purpose facility, the 76ers Fieldhouse (later renamed Chase Fieldhouse), set to open in Wilmington for the 2018–19 season, signaling the team's shift toward enhanced training and . The organization prioritized player growth aligned with 76ers strategies, producing standout performances such as Jordan McRae's 61-point game in 2016, a then-D-League single-game that led to his NBA call-up. Notable transitions to the 76ers included forwards Shawn Long in 2017 and in 2018, both via Call-Ups after strong showings with the 87ers. With the NBA's introduction of two-way contracts in the 2017–18 season, the 87ers began utilizing these agreements to facilitate seamless integration between the G League and NBA rosters, exemplified by early assignments that bolstered the 76ers' bench depth.

Delaware Blue Coats era

On March 28, 2018, the Philadelphia 76ers announced the rebranding of their NBA G League affiliate from the Delaware 87ers to the Delaware Blue Coats, paying homage to the "Blue Coats" nickname of the 1st Delaware Regiment, Continental Army soldiers who wore blue uniforms during the Revolutionary War. The rebrand also marked the team's relocation to Wilmington, Delaware, and the introduction of a new logo featuring a rider on horseback, symbolizing Caesar Rodney's legendary 1776 midnight ride from Dover to Philadelphia to vote for independence. In October 2021, the logo was updated to depict only the horse, removing the human figure following the removal of a Caesar Rodney statue in June 2020 amid racial justice protests. The team introduced its mascot, Coaty—a blue-maned horse inspired by Rodney's steed—in January 2019 to further embody this historical theme. The inaugural 2018–19 season under the new name saw the Blue Coats finish with a 24–26 regular-season record, placing fourth in the Atlantic Division but missing the . The 2019–20 campaign improved to 23–20 before the season was suspended in March due to the . In the shortened 2020–21 bubble season at , the team posted a 10–5 regular-season mark and earned its first playoff berth in franchise history, advancing to the finals with a 124–103 quarterfinal win over Austin and a 127–100 semifinal victory against the before falling 97–78 to the Lakeland Magic in the championship game. The Blue Coats also secured their first postseason win that year, a 124–103 defeat of Austin on March 8, 2021. The Blue Coats also won the 2022 NBA Showcase Cup title. The 2021–22 season brought a strong 22–10 record and another finals appearance, but the team lost 2–0 to the . The opening of Chase Fieldhouse in Wilmington in January 2019 provided a dedicated 2,500-seat venue, enhancing and player development facilities. Building on prior success, the 2022–23 season featured a 20–12 regular-season record, culminating in the franchise's first championship after sweeping the 2–0 in the , with a 114–110 victory in Game 2 on April 6, 2023. The Blue Coats returned to the conference finals in 2023–24 with a 19–15 record but were eliminated by the . The 2024–25 season ended at 14–20, snapping a four-year playoff streak. Post-rebrand head coaching began with Connor Johnson through the 2019–20 season, followed by from 2021 to 2024, who led the team to three consecutive finals appearances. succeeded Karl for the 2024–25 season, guiding the team amid ongoing 76ers affiliation. On October 21, 2025, JP Clark was appointed the seventh in franchise history, bringing from the 76ers organization. The 2025–26 season opens at home on November 8, 2025, against the at Chase Fieldhouse, continuing the emphasis on developing players such as rookie guard .

Seasons

Season-by-season records

The has compiled the following regular season records since its inception as the Utah Flash in 2007. The table below summarizes each season's performance, including the team name at the time, win-loss record, winning percentage, and finish in the division or conference (as applicable based on structure that year). Head coaches are listed where documented in official records. The franchise did not operate during the 2011–12 and 2012–13 seasons following the Utah Flash's suspension of operations, before being purchased and relocated to .
YearTeam NameRegular Season (W-L)Pct.FinishHead Coach
2007–08Utah Flash24–26.4803rd (West Division)Brad Jones
2008–09Utah Flash32–18.6401st (West Division)Brad Jones
2009–10Utah Flash28–22.5613rd (Western Conference)Brad Jones
2010–11Utah Flash28–22.5614th (Western Conference)Kevin Young
2013–14Delaware 87ers12–38.2406th (East Division)Rod Baker
2014–15Delaware 87ers20–30.4004th (Atlantic Division)Kevin Young
2015–16Delaware 87ers21–29.4204th (Atlantic Division)Kevin Young
2016–17Delaware 87ers26–24.5202nd (Atlantic Division)Kevin Young
2017–18Delaware 87ers16–34.3203rd (Southeast Division)Eugene Burroughs
2018–19Delaware Blue Coats24–26.4804th (Atlantic Division)Connor Johnson
2019–20Delaware Blue Coats23–20.5356th (Eastern Conference)Connor Johnson
2020–21Delaware Blue Coats10–5.6674th (Bubble Conference)Connor Johnson
2021–22Delaware Blue Coats22–10.6882nd (Eastern Conference)Coby Karl
2022–23Delaware Blue Coats20–12.6252nd (Eastern Conference)Coby Karl
2023–24Delaware Blue Coats19–15.5595th (Eastern Conference)Mike Longabardi
2024–25Delaware Blue Coats14–20.41213th (Eastern Conference)Mike Longabardi
2025–26Delaware Blue Coats0–1.000TBD (ongoing as of November 19, 2025)J.P. Clark
The 2019–20 season was abbreviated and suspended on March 11, 2020, due to the after 43 games. The 2020–21 season utilized a bubble format at Disney World with a reduced 15-game . The 2025–26 season began on , 2025, with the Tip-Off ; as of November 19, 2025, the team holds a 0–1 record following a 115–116 loss to the Raptors 905. Franchise totals through the 2024–25 season stand at 339–351 (.491). The Utah Flash era recorded 112–88 (.561); the Delaware 87ers era 95–155 (.380); and the Delaware Blue Coats era 132–108 (.550).

Playoff history

The Delaware Blue Coats franchise has compiled a playoff record of 18–13 (.581) across its since 2007, when it began as the Utah Flash. The team made its first postseason appearance in the 2008–09 season, advancing to the league finals before falling to the Colorado 14ers 0–2. The Flash returned to the playoffs in 2009–10 and 2010–11, but were eliminated in the quarterfinals both times by the Iowa Energy in three-game series, losing 1–2 each occasion. After a long playoff drought during the Delaware 87ers era, the franchise qualified for the 2016–17 postseason, defeating the Fort Wayne Mad Ants 105–95 in the conference quarterfinals before losing the semifinals to the Red Claws 1–2. The team did not make the from 2017–18 to 2019–20 but earned a spot in the expanded 2020–21 postseason format despite finishing 4th in the bubble conference. Delaware notched its first playoff victory on March 8, 2021, defeating the 124–103 in the conference quarterfinals. The Blue Coats then won the Eastern Conference semifinals against the (127–100) before losing the finals to the Lakeland Magic 78–97. The Blue Coats returned to the playoffs in the 2021–22 season as the No. 3 seed in the Eastern Conference, defeating the Long Island Nets 119–110 in the quarterfinals, the Motor City Cruise 131–110 in the conference semifinals, and the Raptors 905 143–139 in the conference finals, all in single-elimination games. They advanced to the league finals but were swept 0–2 by the Rio Grande Valley Vipers, losing 128–145 in Game 1 and 114–131 in Game 2. The 2022–23 season marked the franchise's first championship, with the Blue Coats going 7–1 in the postseason as the No. 2 Eastern seed. They defeated the Windy City Bulls 121–100 in the quarterfinals, swept the Maine Celtics 2–0 in the semifinals (123–106 and 127–100), and won the conference finals against the Long Island Nets 2–1 (95–105 loss in Game 1, 111–96 and 121–110 wins). In the finals, Delaware swept the Rio Grande Valley Vipers 2–0, winning Game 1 134–120 and Game 2 114–110 to claim the title. In the 2023–24 season, the No. 6-seeded Blue Coats were eliminated in the conference quarterfinals by the Maine Celtics, losing 112–119 in a single-elimination game. The team missed the 2024–25 playoffs after finishing the regular season with a 14–20 record.
SeasonTeam NameSeedOpponent (Round)Series ResultKey Game Scores
2008–09Utah FlashWestern #1Bakersfield Jam (Quarterfinals)1–094–81
2008–09Utah FlashWestern #1Dakota Wizards (Semifinals)1–0103–93
2008–09Utah FlashWestern #1Colorado 14ers (Finals)0–2Game 1: L 100–112; Game 2: 104–123
2009–10Utah FlashWestern #7Iowa Energy (Quarterfinals)1–2Game 1: 107–76; Game 2: L 98–105; Game 3: 92–111
2010–11Utah FlashWestern #5Iowa Energy (Quarterfinals)1–2Game 1: 119–118; Game 2: L 104–112; Game 3: L 108–115
2016–17Delaware 87ersEastern #3Fort Wayne Mad Ants (Quarterfinals)1–0105–95
2016–17Delaware 87ersEastern #3Maine Red Claws (Semifinals)1–2Game 1: W 113–108; Game 2: L 102–110; Game 3: L 99–105
2020–21Delaware Blue CoatsEastern #4Austin Spurs (Quarterfinals)1–0124–103
2020–21Delaware Blue CoatsEastern #4Raptors 905 (Semifinals)1–0127–100
2020–21Delaware Blue CoatsEastern ChampionLakeland Magic (Finals)0–178–97
2021–22Delaware Blue CoatsEastern #3Long Island Nets (Quarterfinals)1–0119–110
2021–22Delaware Blue CoatsEastern #3Motor City Cruise (Semifinals)1–0131–110
2021–22Delaware Blue CoatsEastern #3Raptors 905 (Conference Finals)1–0143–139
2021–22Delaware Blue CoatsEastern ChampionRio Grande Valley Vipers (Finals)0–2Game 1: 128–145; Game 2: 114–131
2022–23Delaware Blue CoatsEastern #2Windy City Bulls (Quarterfinals)1–0121–100
2022–23Delaware Blue CoatsEastern #2Maine Celtics (Semifinals)2–0Game 1: 123–106; Game 2: 127–100
2022–23Delaware Blue CoatsEastern #2Long Island Nets (Conference Finals)2–1Game 1: 95–105; Game 2: 111–96; Game 3: 121–110
2022–23Delaware Blue CoatsEastern ChampionRio Grande Valley Vipers (Finals)2–0Game 1: 134–120; Game 2: 114–110
2023–24Delaware Blue CoatsEastern #6Maine Celtics (Quarterfinals)0–1112–119

Facilities

Home arena

The Chase Fieldhouse, located in Wilmington, Delaware, serves as the primary home arena for the Delaware Blue Coats of the NBA G League. The multi-purpose venue opened its basketball facilities on January 23, 2019, coinciding with the Blue Coats' inaugural game there against the Memphis Hustle. Originally named the 76ers Fieldhouse, it received its current name in February 2021 through a naming rights partnership with JPMorgan Chase. The arena has a seating capacity of 2,500 for basketball contests. Spanning 161,000 square feet, Chase Fieldhouse is a state-of-the-art multisport complex integrated into the Wilmington Riverfront development. Key features include three full-size indoor courts that convert into a single game floor, an indoor turf field, outdoor fields, and extensive training amenities such as a weight room and performance spaces designed for athlete development. The complex also houses partners like Sports Medicine for and rehabilitation services. Since its opening, Chase Fieldhouse has been central to the Blue Coats' fan engagement. It hosted the 2022–23 championship banner-raising ceremony, celebrating the team's first G League title. The arena operates as a between (HBSE), the parent company of the , and the Buccini/Pollin Group, with BPG Sports managing daily operations. For the 2025–26 season, the Blue Coats are scheduled for 16 home weekend games at Chase Fieldhouse, starting with the opener against the on November 8, 2025.

Previous venues

The franchise that became the Delaware Blue Coats originated as the Utah Flash in , playing all of its home games at the McKay Events Center (now known as the UCCU Center) in , through the 2010–11 season. Located on the campus of , the multi-purpose arena had a capacity of 8,500 for configurations during this period and also hosted the university's Wolverines team alongside the Flash's NBA D-League contests. The team suspended operations after the 2010–11 season and did not play from 2011 to 2013. In April 2013, the acquired the dormant franchise, relocated it to , and rebranded it as the Delaware 87ers for the 2013–14 season, with home games at the Bob Carpenter Center on the campus in . This 5,000-seat arena, primarily home to the university's Fightin' Blue Hens teams, served as a temporary venue for the 87ers due to the absence of a dedicated professional facility in the state at the time. The 87ers hosted their inaugural home game there on December 6, 2013, defeating the Tulsa 66ers 99–90 in a contest that drew a modest crowd amid early-season weather challenges. The team continued using the Bob Carpenter Center for all home games from the 2013–14 through the 2017–18 seasons. Prior to securing a permanent home, the 2018–19 season marked a transitional period for the franchise, which rebranded as the Delaware Blue Coats in March 2018; the team played three home games at the Bob Carpenter Center (November 28, December 3, and December 10, 2018) before shifting the remaining contests to the newly constructed 76ers Fieldhouse (later renamed Chase Fieldhouse) in Wilmington starting January 23, 2019. Their season home opener was played at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia on November 20, 2018. This arrangement reflected the ongoing lack of a dedicated Delaware arena until the full opening of the Fieldhouse in late 2018, ending the reliance on shared university facilities.

Personnel

Current roster

As of the opening night on November 8, 2025, against the , the Delaware Blue Coats' 2025–26 roster features 13 active players, including two on two-way contracts with their NBA affiliate, the . The team finalized its roster following open tryouts held in August 2025, emphasizing a mix of young prospects, veterans, and 76ers developmental talent with potential for call-ups, as seen with during the 2024–25 season. The depth chart highlights a strong backcourt led by guards like and (TW), versatile forwards such as and (TW), with frontcourt depth provided by bigs like Jr. and . The following table lists the active roster players, including two-way (TW) designations where applicable:
No.PlayerPos.Ht.Wt.From
0F6-9215
0F6-7199
7F6-6217Arizona State
21F6-9202Eastern Michigan
14G6-0170
36Malcolm HillF6-6220Illinois
1G6-6216
24Aminu MohammedG6-5210
44Igor Miličić Jr.F6-10225
45G6-4185Wake Forest
8F6-7235
12F6-9205Memphis
34F6-7237
Note: Roster subject to change due to injuries, trades, or NBA call-ups; additional exhibit players may be signed as needed.

Head coaches

The Delaware Blue Coats franchise, originally founded as the Flash in 2007, has had seven head coaches through the 2025–26 season, with JP Clark serving as the seventh overall since the team's inception. These coaches have guided the team through multiple playoff appearances, emphasizing player development for the ' affiliate. Franchise leaders in regular-season wins include Jones with 75 victories during the early era. The team suspended operations after the 2010–11 season before relocation to in 2013.
CoachTermRegular season (W–L, Pct.)Playoffs (W–L)Achievements
Brad Jones2007–201075–85, .4693–2Led team to two playoff appearances in inaugural years; most regular-season wins in franchise history (75 total).
Kevin Young2010–201134–16, .6802–2Best regular-season record in G League history at the time; Western Conference finals appearance (Utah Flash era).
Rod Baker2013–201412–38, .2400–0Inaugural season in Delaware; focused on establishing team identity post-relocation.
Kevin Young2014–201641–59, .4100–1Key role in player development, including early G League talents for NBA transition; later became NBA assistant.
Eugene Burroughs2016–201850–46, .5211–1Delivered first winning record in Delaware era (27–23 in 2016–17); advanced to conference semifinals; oversaw rebranding to Blue Coats.
Connor Johnson2018–202147–53, .4700–0Prioritized youth integration and development during early Blue Coats era.
Coby Karl2021–202462–36, .6335–3Won 2022–23 G League championship (first in franchise history under Delaware name); three consecutive Eastern Conference titles (2021–24).
Mike Longabardi2024–202514–20, .4120–0Continued development focus amid NBA call-ups; 20-year NBA assistant veteran.
JP Clark2025–present0–0, —Promoted from assistant on October 21, 2025; seventh head coach in franchise history.
Notably, Coby Karl's tenure marked a high point, with his squad winning the 2022–23 Finals 2–0 over the (134–120 and 114–110) to secure the title, showcasing effective small-ball strategies and player progression to the NBA.

Affiliations

NBA affiliates

The Delaware Blue Coats franchise traces its NBA affiliations back to its origins as the , which operated from 2007 to 2011 as the primary affiliate of the during a period when the Jazz held full ownership of the team. During this time, the Flash also maintained secondary affiliations with the from 2007 to 2009 and the from 2009 to 2011, allowing for shared player development and assignments across multiple NBA teams. The following table summarizes the franchise's NBA affiliations by season during the Utah era:
SeasonPrimary AffiliateSecondary Affiliates
2007–08
2008–09
2009–10
2010–11
In April 2013, the acquired the dormant Utah Flash franchise and relocated it to , renaming it the Delaware 87ers and establishing it as their exclusive G League affiliate, a partnership that has continued uninterrupted since inception with no secondary NBA affiliations. The team rebranded as the Delaware Blue Coats ahead of the 2018–19 season while maintaining its sole affiliation with the 76ers, who assumed full ownership following the acquisition. Since the move to Delaware, the Blue Coats have served as a key development pipeline for the 76ers, with numerous players transitioning between the teams through assignments, call-ups, and introduced league-wide starting in the 2017–18 season. Early examples include forward , who played for the 87ers in 2017–18 before signing a two-way contract with the 76ers in 2018, and guard , who received multiple assignments to the 87ers during his rookie 2017–18 season with , appearing in eight games there while logging limited NBA minutes. Subsequent call-ups have featured guard , assigned to the Blue Coats in 2021 to gain experience before earning a more permanent NBA role, and forward , who benefited from G League development time in 2019 en route to becoming a key 76ers rotation player. The affiliation's impact has been particularly evident in player promotions during successful Blue Coats campaigns, such as the 2022–23 G League championship season, when forward operated on a and was called up to the 76ers after contributing significantly in . More recently, in the 2024–25 season, center has split time via , with multiple assignments to the Blue Coats to build experience as a 76ers . As of the 2025–26 season, the ongoing exclusive partnership positions the Blue Coats to support emerging 76ers rookies through similar developmental opportunities.

Ownership and management

The Delaware Blue Coats are owned by (HBSE), a sports and entertainment company founded in 2017 by Josh Harris, the managing general partner and co-owner of the , and , a minority owner of the 76ers. HBSE acquired the franchise in April 2013 through the 76ers by purchasing the Utah Flash, an existing team affiliated with the , and relocating it to , where it initially operated as the Delaware 87ers to serve as the 76ers' primary player development affiliate. This move integrated the team into the 76ers' ecosystem, emphasizing talent evaluation and rehabilitation for NBA prospects. In November 2017, partnered with the Buccini/Pollin Group to develop a new multi-purpose facility in , originally named the 76ers Fieldhouse, as the team's permanent home; groundbreaking occurred in August 2018, with the approximately $30 million project completing in early 2019 and later rebranded as Chase Fieldhouse under a deal with . The partnership facilitated enhanced and youth programming alongside professional operations. As part of HBSE's broader , which includes the 76ers, , and several arenas, the Blue Coats benefit from shared resources for operations and marketing, though franchise-specific decisions like the 2018 rebranding to the Delaware Blue Coats—honoring the state's heritage—remain tailored to local identity. The front office is led by general manager Ariana Andonian, appointed in September 2025 after serving in various 76ers basketball operations roles; she succeeded , who held the position from November 2023 to May 2025 and was promoted to assistant general manager with the 76ers. , a 14-year NBA veteran and former 76ers , had previously been the Blue Coats' assistant general manager and 76ers since 2020, overseeing three consecutive G League Finals appearances, including the 2023 . Before Nelson, Prosper Karangwa served as general manager from 2021 to 2023, overseeing the team's successful campaigns including three consecutive Eastern Conference pennants and the 2023 . The business operations side is headed by president Larry Meli, who manages ticketing, partnerships, and community outreach under oversight. As of November 2025, no significant ownership or structural changes have occurred within HBSE's management of the Blue Coats, with the focus remaining on player development and regional impact. The organization maintains a 2020 partnership with ChristianaCare, Delaware's largest , to promote wellness initiatives such as fan health screenings and youth fitness programs at Chase Fieldhouse, aligning with HBSE's emphasis on equity.

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