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San Antonio clips OKC again in the Ford Center, 99-96

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Down two, with eight seconds to go in what might be the most important game to date, Oklahoma City inbounds the ball with a chance to tie or take the lead.

The ball goes in right where you’d want it. To the guy with 45 points. To the guy that’s completely carrying the team. Problem is, Kevin Durant doesn’t catch the ball where he can do anything with it. He’s on the sideline, off-balance and trapped immediately. He has no choice but to give it up. And it lands in the hands of Thabo Sefolosha – the man who passed the ball in – open for 3.

And wouldn’t you know it, in and out. IN. And out. INNNNNN. And out. Take a moment to let out a deep sigh, punch the ground, kick the wall or all the above. It’s what I’m doing right now.

I can assure you it’s not the way Scott Brooks drew it up. I highly doubt a coach as bright at Brooks would set up maybe the most important play of the season for a 30 percent 3-point shooter. And some might say KD should’ve forced the issue. Should’ve taken it into his own hands and made a play. But what was the RIGHT basketball play? Pass it to the open man. LeBron does it all the time. You’re doubled, so someone must be open. And he was. Wide open in fact. In and out.

Now of course, there could’ve been a better design. Get Durant the ball where he’d have more room to operate. Instead of running him baseline off a pick, curl him up toward the top of the key. That’s what OKC did when Russell Westbrook stepped over the line, but try it again. Because you know San Antonio is going to double Durant on the catch, especially if they can use the sideline to help.

That doesn’t take away from the fact that this was an excellent basketball game. If you were a casual observer, I bet this one was a ton of fun. We’ll ignore the two pivotal, backbreaking calls that went in favor of San Antonio (ball out on Richard Jefferson with four minutes left and the phantom foul on Serge Ibaka that gave Manu Ginobili the two game-winning free throws). So bypassing those two glaring blemishes, this was an awesome game. KD was playing at an incredibly high level. The atmosphere was intense. Serge Ibaka potentially made The Leap in tonight’s game alone. It was awesome. If not for, you know, those two calls. But I’m not bitter.

One deserving paragraph on Serge Ibaka: How big was he tonight? The block on Tim Duncan, the charge with two minutes left, the defense in the post, the rebounding, the energy… it was a fantastic game for him. He got all the important minutes late in the game and without him, OKC’s not in this one. He completely locked down Duncan, highlighted best on a play he forced Duncan off the block, poked the ball away twice and ended up forced a fadeaway 15-footer that set off the shot clock. If the Thunder had won this one, I can promise you the first 150 words of this recap would’ve been dedicated only to him. Alas.

Notes:

  • Ibaka did provide maybe my favorite moment of the season. After drawing the big charge in the fourth, he laid on his back pumping both arms wildly in the air. It was somewhat comical, but also very awesome.
  • Think tonight the Thunder could’ve used James Harden? For one, maybe he’s taking that 3 at the end of the game. Two, instead of getting a zero spot from Kyle Weaver, OKC probably would’ve had 8-10 more points from somewhere. And third, we likely wouldn’t have seen a Westbrook-Maynor backcourt for nearly the entire fourth quarter. Get well soon Beard.
  • Kevin Durant had 45 points, tying a season-high. He was 15-24 from the field and 14-15 from the stripe. While that’s great, he scored 47 percent of OKC’s total 96 points. That just can’t happen and the Thunder win. Someone has to provide some extra offense. Jeff Green was solid with 16 points, but OKC only had four players in double-figures and a total of 13 points from Nenad Krstic, Eric Maynor, Thabo and Nick Collison.
  • Russell Westbrook definitely wasn’t himself tonight. You could see it. He just lacked his usual energy. I guess he really is a little under the weather. Just 12 points on 5-13 shooting with four assists. The Thunder desperately needed some secondary scoring tonight, and Russ didn’t provide it.
  • I haven’t really even mentioned the play with 32 seconds where Westbrook stepped on the line inbounding the ball. Just horrible luck there. He tried to get it in to Durant, it was covered, he pumped and his momentum made him take a half step. Bummer.
  • An aside: KD has to be leading the league in fouled-on-a-3 plays. The past few weeks, he’s getting at least one a game.
  • Roger Mason Jr.’s hair really bothers me for some reason.
  • The day Manu Ginobili retires, I plan on hosting a parade in Bricktown. We’ll burn jerseys, flop on our backs when anyone brushes against us and made big, backbreaking plays in crunch time. Ahhhh, Manu!!! (shakes fist at the heavens)
  • Again, a key stretch in this game was when OKC let a double-digit lead slip down to three before halftime. Even with two minutes left before the half, the Thunder led by nine. But a bad foul by Durant right before the horn gave George Hill three freebies and the Thunder led 59-56 going to the locker room.
  • Speaking of Hill, a career-high 27 points tonight for him. Of course he picks tonight to do it. Of course.
  • Nate Tibbetts, head coach of the Tulsa 66ers, was on the Thunder bench tonight.
  • As mentioned, Westbrook finished with four assists. But three of them came in the first half.
  • I have to mention it: Tim Duncan is bloody brilliant. His two backdoor passes were absolute art.
  • A large factor in this game was Thunder foul trouble. Both Westbrook and Green picked up their fourth fouls four minutes into the second half and sat out most of the third. OKC really just held their head above water for the rest of the quarter. The Thunder scored just 17 in the quarter, mainly because there wasn’t much of an offense on the floor.
  • The Thunder played great second half defense. San Antonio shot 53 percent in the first half, but just 35 percent in the second.
  • The Spurs turned the ball over just seven times tonight.
  • Big stat: OKC went 2-13 from downtown. The Spurs went 8-25. That’s 18 extra points for San Antonio.

This loss stings. Stings a lot more than some 20-point blowout in Indiana. At least in that game, we knew we didn’t see the Thunder’s best. Tonight, you feel like you saw it. Durant was great, Westbrook was OK in stretches, Green was good and the Thunder bench played big.  It’s a loss and it definitely hurts. It’s going to affect the playoff race and it will surely make me worry more. But even in defeat, the Thunder re-established their identity on the defensive end and played their butts off for 48 minutes. In a strange way, this loss is reassuring. I don’t know how that works. There’s really nothing to hang your head about here. The game was tight until the end, yet OKC just came up short. In and freaking out.

Next up: Houston at home Wednesday night.

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@Jesse Blanchard
I find myself feeling the same way about Tim Duncan. I couldn't hate him if I tried.

@Royce: I picked that up from your writing (Hence: "well, not hate, but you know..."). I think every non-Spurs fan "hates" Ginobili in this manner. Except for Suns fans, they legitimately hate everything to do with Manu Ginobili.

Oddly enough, even though I think you guys have a team full of (sooner than we all think) great, winning players I cannot find myself to hate any of them. Probably overstating the connection, but with Presti running things it's almost like being related as fan bases in a weird sort of way. Actually, most Spurs fans I know list the OKC as their second favorite team (though some of that might be enhanced by Durant and his UT connections).

@Jesse Blanchard
My hatred of Ginobili is the respected kind. I hate him because he kills my team. He's a great, winning player. I'd love to have a guy just like him.

Great game, this Thunder-Spurs matchup has a way of bringing out a lot of big moments.

"The day Manu Ginobili retires, I plan on hosting a parade in Bricktown. We’ll burn jerseys, flop on our backs when anyone brushes against us and made big, backbreaking plays in crunch time. Ahhhh, Manu!!! (shakes fist at the heavens)"

He's been in and out for the last two years, so I'm aware that you guys haven't had a great up close and personal look at him until this season. But now that you have, I'm glad you wrote this quote. Not that hating Manu Ginobili (well, not hate, but you know...) was what validated OKC as a legitimate fan base, the crowds seem great, but now you have the full NBA experience (too bad--or is it fortunately--you didn't get a full look at Bruce Bowen in his day).

Ibaka was legitimately a beast, and Durant is downright scary. Look forward to the next meeting (especially since it would be contingent on each team advancing past the first round in the playoffs).

I wouldn't mind Roger and his hair on the Thunder. He fits in the group of low cost wingmen FAs this upcoming offseason. Him, Raja Bell, or Devin Brown would be my top choices in that price range.

Green should have been making the inbounds pass and Nenad probably should have been on the floor instead of Thabo. Why doesn't Nenad shoot 3s? Semi-related to this, I like Troy Murphy. 10 boards/game, lights out from 3 pt range.

Anybody else think we should have thrown a longer outlet pass on the final play? I think there was enough time to throw it to about half court and make one pass.

We're missing Harden badly. Maynor, Westbrook, and Weaver went 0-5 from 3 trying to pick up some of his slack. I'm not a huge fan of the Maynor/Westbrook backcourt.

Several of the posters have said that Harden/Ibaka should replace Thabo/Jeff in the starting lineup and you're right. Green would be a top 5 sixth man immediately. Thabo should get minutes on an as-needed basis and I think the coaching staff already sees it this way. He has only played 30 min once in the last 10 games.

hello thunder-fans, im adaily reader of this blog and all your comments alltough I dont write that much because english is not my first language (so dont blame me for the mistakes) but i would like to leave a comment about the Spurs game... let's not blow the whole thing out of proposion. if 10 months ago anyone would have proposed you the scenario of a 42-27 record and a tight game against the spurs with the chance to win it with 5 seconds left i think all of us would have accepted it without thinking twice, even if thabo, weaver or shakur had to take the last shot. okc had the chance to beat a very good team yesterday allthough the officiating was not in their favour and a young player missed a important shot. let's face it, thabo is by fare not okc's most important player but he did a very solid job of contributing throughout the season an it is aswell thanks to him that the team is were it is now. as the whole team (inlc coaching staff) he is still learning and hasn't been in a situation like this before (he certainly wasn't with the Bulls) where he can play major minutes, take (important) shoots and compete for a playoffspot. harden, ibaka or even collison ar the better (offensiv) players than thabo is but it is a big plus for the team that the bench is not hurting the team as soon as they get on the floor. and i rather see the thunder loose 2 in a row now than in 3 weeks against the nuggets, jazz or the mavs. so lets cheer this team to a few more w's and a bright futur in the next years....

@Bob

I like the floor colors. I dislike the road unis. Strongly.

Fire Brooks anyone? :D

I personally think thabo should have been send in way earlier or let him sit the whole quarter.

Ibaka's screen for KD was awful. Why was the screen master collison not on the floor?

Elegy444 :
Thabo doesn’t struggle to see the floor on the inbounds play. In fact I don’t recall him making big mistakes on the initial pass.
What I did see however after the shot was the emotion in his eyes. He knew 100% that KD trusted him to take the shot and that the only problem was him. This team works, and a ‘defensive’ specialist is generally going to have a good work ethic. 70% of the time when Thabo is wide open he doesn’t get looked at, but he took that for granted last night. I guarantee he’s going to really put in some effort working on his outside shot, because he’s that type of guy.

I'd really love for that to be the case.

if Thabo becomes an even decent 3 pt shooter he could be this team's Bruce Bowen, that would be very, very nice for the Thunder.

this, coupled with Harden and Ibaka's development and the acquisition of a decent Center would surely put us in serious contention for the top spot in the west in the next 2 years.

Thabo doesn't struggle to see the floor on the inbounds play. In fact I don't recall him making big mistakes on the initial pass.

What I did see however after the shot was the emotion in his eyes. He knew 100% that KD trusted him to take the shot and that the only problem was him. This team works, and a 'defensive' specialist is generally going to have a good work ethic. 70% of the time when Thabo is wide open he doesn't get looked at, but he took that for granted last night. I guarantee he's going to really put in some effort working on his outside shot, because he's that type of guy.

@Anonymous

I like that logo + color scheme approximately 10000% more than ours current one.

@justin

I'm just saying that Thabo is the guy we use most often to inbounds the ball on set plays. We were going with a known quantity, at least a familiar one. I have no way of knowing, other than just going off the top of my head, but I'm pretty sure I can count the number of times that Thabo has taken the last shot of the game on one hand. So most of the time it works out differently.

There is a comfort level that Brooks has with Thabo inbounding the ball. I don't know why, I just know what I see, and they do it all the time.

@Jax Raging Bile Duct

That is what I'm saying, though.. why have Thabo inbound at all? Nobody's gonna pay any attention to him all the way on the perimeter with less than four seconds on the clock..

Kevin Durant made the right play, but if that had been anyone but Thabo triggering then maybe we get a decent shot. Brooks' mistake, at least in my opinion, is bringing an ice cold Thabo in to trigger the play in the first place. He's our worst offensive player, why do that?

@justin

Nah. Thabo is the inbounds guy most often. Sometimes they use KD. They never use Jeff or Russell to inbound on set plays.

KD made a good pass out of a double team, Thabo didn't look to make a pass with plenty of time left on the clock. I don't see how that is Brook's fault in the least.

Bob :@Royce
Why did you change the picture in your post? Thats once again hurting my feelings.
P>

I felt like it was more appropriate and it wasn't uploaded when I posted the story.

Pales :Nice piece on daily dime Royce, but I still feel your being overly optimistic.

Sometimes you write what your asked to write.

@Jax Raging Bile Duct

Come on, man. If Brooks didn't design that play for Thabo, why have Thabo in at all? Think about it. Thabo inbounds, he's behind the three point line.. what happens? Spurs help off him to double Kevin Durant.

Whatever the case it's baffling. If the play wasn't designed for Thabo, then Brooks might not have realized that the Spurs would play way off him. If the play was designed for Thabo, then well..

It's not the first time that we've had broken plays to end games. At what point do you consider where there's smoke there must be fire?

@andrew

Perfect. I knew there would be at least 3 seconds.

Below is the link for Brook's post-game interview. He was asked directly about the design of the last play.
http://www.nba.com/thunder/video/2010/03/22/spursbrooksmov-1268168/index.html

Brooks is classy enough to praise Kevin's decisions. He would not say that Thabo had enough time to do something else with the ball (although, he did, as andrew pointed out). But it is easy to see that he had something else in mind for that possession.

As for the timeouts, you guys are short-changing Brooks for one thing he does really well, taking a timeout when the momentum swings the other way. He has an ability to refocus the team and stop those runs. Without those timeouts, we are probably in much worse shape. Let alone the fact that we still had one timeout left with 8 seconds to play. Like I said before, that's enough. You execute properly, and you don't need another one.

@Jax Raging Bile Duct
If you look at the picture above you can see Thabo has over 6 seconds to do something with the ball... Also, I think Daniel meant that Brooks should have had more timeouts left to begin with at the end of the game... I can't remember the last time I watched a Spurs or Lakers game where they had to make a halfcourt heave because Phil or Pop hadnt preserved enough timeouts for the end of the game..

@Daniel

In either of our two last possessions (Thabo's shot and Russell's heave), you're asking players to go above and beyond to make magic happen. When that doesn't work out, you can't blame the coach. Especially to say that he isn't worthy of a coach of the year honor. That's overboard. Once you take a step back from the ledge and glance at the big picture, you get a better perspective.

A smart coach would have taken the last timeout to hedge your bets with 8 seconds left in the game. They wouldn't have kept it in their pockets just in case some undesigned play didn't work out.

There is no way that Brooks first choice was Thabo shooting a 3. Thabo took an open three, which is fine, but there were 3 seconds left on the clock that he could have used. Not to mention that there were probably better options other than Durant to inbound to in the first place. Criticizing Brooks for poor player execution is shortsighted.

@Royce

Why did you change the picture in your post? Thats once again hurting my feelings.

I dont blame thabo for this loss i blame Brooks. He has done this against phoenix and yesterday against san antonio. He let thabo sit down for a quarter and with 40 seconds left he sends him in? Thabo was cold as ice. I said it like 2 times get maynor out of the game asap and send thabo in.

Brooks continues to mismanage timeouts. Once again, he found himself with none at the end of the game when we really needed one.

Ginobili misses a FT and we're only down three. Now instead of having a timeout to advance the ball to halfcourt with 2.x seconds left to tie the game, we are forced to take it out full court and Russ throws up a 3/4 court prayer that has no chance. Coach of the Year, he is not.

George Hill made Tony Parker look wholly unnecessary. Which in my opinion, is far more important to the outcome of this game than our last shot.

As it is in every Spurs game, their outside shot kept them in the game. Pop recently praised the Orlando Magic for their outside shooting and inside presence combo, saying that it was championship worthy. As much as we have gotten better at our interior presence, we've done very little about our outside shot.

Thabo did what every good basketball player is coached to do, take an open shot. His only mistake was taking a shot he doesn't like with enough time left to do something else with the ball. There was 2 seconds left when Manu grabbed the board, which means there were still 3 seconds on the clock when Thabo let it fly. That's enough time to drive or drive and kick. But still, all coaches would love to have an open shot at the end of the game.

Bob :i blame the ford center. Anyone else thinks that the floor colors suck?

The Ford Center floor doesn't bother me that much. I don't love it, but it's not claw your eyes out bad like our away uniforms. Or embaressing to wear bad like our warmups. Or WTF that's stupid/lazy bad like our logo.

What was with the 3rd + 4th fouls on Westbrook? They came really quick and they weren't ticky tack fouls; they both seemed very preventable and 100% Russ's fault. Anyone get the sense those were Rasheed Wallace "I don't want to play right now" fouls? Maybe it looked different on TV.

I agree with everything said here, really (pleasantly) surprised that there isn't more Thabo bashing going on! I esp. have to painfully agree about my SSS card as dirkdajerk put it. Nobody, I mean NOBODY loves Thabo more than me, but he continues to be a glaring liability on offense when it counts. You can't be mad at the hammer when it isn't a screwdriver, but you do need to have the good sense to go get the screwdriver when you need it!

I also TOTALLY agree with the poster that said Jeff Green should have been the one inbounding the ball, it would have been a textbook decoy play for him. If you go back and watch it, Green STILL could have been the one with the shot at the top of the key if he hadn't kept his back COMPLETELY turned away from the ball until well after Sef gets it back. I was screaming madly at him to turn around (sore throat all I got for my trouble)!

This is what it's going to be like the rest of the way people, and it is EXCITING, and scary, and frustrating, and exhilirating! GO THUNDER!!

Man, feeling down about last nights loss...watch the sportscenter highlights of the game...youd think OKC won...and it was all OKC highlights...Ibaka and Durant...and man they cannot pronounce Thabos name...

I dispise Manu, he flops, he whines...but he is a darn good player. And Duncan, well can he just retire yet?

I went with my wife to the game...she hates professional sports and even more so the NBA (mostly cause of the walks every other possesion and the whining to the refs as well). She also likes Weezer...who have a song mentioning Kevin Green...whoever that is.. so anytime KD or JG would do anything she would shout "KEVIN GREEN". She actually enjoyed it! But the most classic moment was when Sef shout the last shot..."who the crap is this guy?" she shouted.

Staying on the same subject..Sef. If that shot goes in we are all praising him...so I give him credit for taking the risk...as Royce said INNN and out. I have been a firm Sef starting supporter since he has been here..so I guess I'm officially turning in my SSS card(sef start support) and hereby cast my vote in the Harden box. Ah but you didn't read the fine print...Ibaka. I really wouldn't mind him starting at C. but I don't think Krystic being your main scorer off the bench...so I am also casting my vote for Green off the bench.

Nice piece on daily dime Royce, but I still feel your being overly optimistic.

we really need harden back :( i went to bed (live in the UK) and the thunder were down 94-90, i was hoping for great things. the spurs aren't three points better than us!

@justin totally agreeThabo would be a good SG or SF backup and harden should be starter next season .he can provide avg 15point per game on 30minute for us and yes sir decent Center!!!! How about sign and trade DAVID LEE 12mil cap space we have plus 1 first round pick for knick??Green is suite 6th Man for us than harden must be start

LEE 32 / COLLISON 16
IBAKA 24 / GREEN 24
DURANT 40 / GREEN 8
HARDEN 32 / SEFOLOSHA 16
WESTBROOK 35 / MAYNOR 13

Trade Kristic for 2012first round

was at the game tonight, and man i'm irritated.. i wish i could've seen some of those replays on tv, cause at the game, it sure seems like we got robbed.. i hate blaming refs, but at least from the Ford Center, i've never felt like the refs were favoring one team so much..

1. the call on KD where Hill chucked it from beyond half court at the end of the half that gave them 3 free throws? seriously? i said when that happened (we had been pretty much handling them all game long before that point) that it better not be the difference in the game.. sure enough, we lose by 3 and that was the difference in the game..

2. the crowd twice threw things at the refs/onto the court.. that's a first that's ever happened, and it happened twice tonight.. i saw one guy being escorted out by the cops after he threw something at the refs.. the crowd was really, really upset with the refs tonight..

3. the two calls that Royce mentioned in the article..

4. 4 early fouls on Russ and Green that sat them on the bench for pretty much the entire 3rd quarter, which was when, of course, the Spurs made their run

5. it seemed to me (again, from the Ford Center without the benefit of replays) that when our guys drove the lane and were hacked, the refs swallowed their whistles.. but it seemed like we couldn't breathe on the Spurs..

eh, i hate blaming refs.. we lost, they won, period, yada yada, i know the drill.. but man, needing this huge game and feeling like we were the better team tonight, when a game comes down to one possession, it's hard not to be ticked at some iffy officiating..

andrew :@Bob

I heard he got arrested and sent to prison because of all the money he was stealing from the mavs.. Seriously tho, look at his contract.

Before he got traded to the mavs he was the 15 best 3pointer shooter ever in the nba. His contract sucks but nobody was saying anything. He is overpaid yes.

Devin Brown, Flip Murray, Luther Head, Rasual Butler, Q-Rich, Jarvis Hayes, Roger Mason, Mike Miller, and Kyle Korver would all be better, cheaper free agent options than Matt Carrol. Heck, I'd rather bring over Bob Vaden than trade for Matt Carrol.

If you want a guy like Matt Carrol, sign Rasual Butler. He's better, and he'd be way cheaper.

@Bob
I heard he got arrested and sent to prison because of all the money he was stealing from the mavs.. Seriously tho, look at his contract.

@justin

Do you know matt carroll from the mavs? What do you think about him? Any thoughts?

Totally forgot about Scalabrine! Great call!

I can't be mad at Timmy. I grew up a HUGE D-Rob fan, so I fell in love with Duncan too. He is a whiner and his facial expressions are ridiculous, but I just can't be mad at him. I loved how Serge would hold his ground against him, just like he would a charging lion 5 years ago.

@MastrMatt

Now that's a train I'll board!

@MastrMatt

LOL. Sorry. Umm.. yeah Manu's annoying and flops a lot. Duncan's eye bulge when he gets called for a foul is worse to me. And yeah, Matt Bonner and Brian Scalabrine are tied in my book for most unathletic looking NBA players. :)

Okay ... WE NEED DEFENSIVE REBOUNDING!!

Is that better?

Justin - can you at least agree with me about Manu's nickname or that he deserves to rest forever in the tangled, perma-sweaty arm pit of his teacher, Master Divac? Or at least that Matt Bonner looks like a tall Physics professor? Anything?? I'm searching.

Actually we're 3rd in the league in Offensive Rebound %. We're not that good at defensive rebounding, though.

CENTER 30 / COLLISON 14 / IBAKA 4
IBAKA 24 / GREEN 24
DURANT 38 / GREEN 10
MATT CARROLL 30 / SEFOLOSHA 18
WESTBROOK 35 / MAYNOR 13

It sure as heck-fire doesn't seem like it.

We're top ten in offensive rebounding.

WE NEED OFFENSIVE REBOUNDING. WE NEED A 3pt SHOOTER.

On a side note, can anyone name a less athletic looking NBA player than Matt Bonner? I can't. Its like Pop grabbed the stats guy and said "Hey ... lets see if you can hit a 3."

I have not been much of an Aldrich fan, but if we could get him in this draft i would be ok with it.. I have a feeling he might fall a bit more after predraft workouts.. if not him then Alabi... I really don't know of anyone we could acquire who would fit our needs through trade or FA.. Biedrins latest injury has cooled me considerably on him.

Anyone else think Manu is the second coming of Vlade Divac? I'd like to give him a nick name: The Big Flip Flop. He flops, then flips momentum in a big way.

As much as I hate him, it was awesome when he killed a bat.

Helps everyone.. helps Westbrook because he has a shooter next to him, helps Durant because Ibaka's not as much of a liability defensively against starting PF's, he has at least a puncher's chance. Then get a decent center and we're good and balanced.

CENTER 30 / COLLISON 14 / IBAKA 4
IBAKA 24 / GREEN 24
DURANT 38 / GREEN 10
HARDEN 30 / SEFOLOSHA 18
WESTBROOK 35 / MAYNOR 13

Much more balanced, IMO, for next season..

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