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| The [[Dallas Mavericks]] are an American professional [[basketball]] team based in [[Dallas]], [[Texas]]. They are members of the [[Southwest Division (NBA)|Southwest Division]] of the [[Western Conference (NBA)|Western Conference]] in the [[National Basketball Association]] (NBA). The Mavericks began playing in the NBA as an [[expansion team]] in the [[1980–81 NBA season|1980–81 season]]. In their inaugural season, they posted a win-loss record of 15–67.
| | {{Probability distribution | |
| | name =Skew Normal| |
| | type =density| |
| | pdf_image =[[Image:Skew normal densities.svg|325px|Probability density plots of skew normal distributions]]| |
| | cdf_image =[[Image:Skew normal cdfs.svg|325px|Cumulative distribution function plots of skew normal distributions]]| |
| | parameters =<math>\xi \,</math> [[location parameter|location]] ([[real number|real]])<br/><math>\omega \,</math> [[scale parameter|scale]] (positive, [[real number|real]])<br/><math>\alpha \,</math> [[shape parameter|shape]] ([[real number|real]])| |
| | support =<math>x \in (-\infty; +\infty)\!</math>| |
| | pdf = <math>\frac{1}{\omega\pi} e^{-\frac{(x-\xi)^2}{2\omega^2}} \int_{-\infty}^{\alpha\left(\frac{x-\xi}{\omega}\right)} e^{-\frac{t^2}{2}}\ dt</math>| |
| | cdf =<math>\Phi\left(\frac{x-\xi}{\omega}\right)-2T\left(\frac{x-\xi}{\omega},\alpha\right)</math><br/><math>T(h,a)</math> is [[Owen's T function]]| |
| | mean =<math>\xi + \omega\delta\sqrt{\frac{2}{\pi}}</math> where <math>\delta = \frac{\alpha}{\sqrt{1+\alpha^2}}</math>| |
| | median =<!-- to do -->| |
| | mode =<!-- to do -->| |
| | variance =<math>\omega^2\left(1 - \frac{2\delta^2}{\pi}\right)</math>| |
| | skewness =<math>\gamma_1 = \frac{4-\pi}{2} \frac{\left(\delta\sqrt{2/\pi}\right)^3}{ \left(1-2\delta^2/\pi\right)^{3/2}}</math>| |
| | kurtosis =<math>2(\pi - 3)\frac{\left(\delta\sqrt{2/\pi}\right)^4}{\left(1-2\delta^2/\pi\right)^2}</math>| |
| | entropy =<!-- to do -->| |
| | mgf =<math>M_X\left(t\right)=2\exp\left(\xi t+\frac{\omega^2t^2}{2}\right)\Phi\left(\omega\delta t\right)</math>| |
| | cf =<math>M_X\left(i\delta\omega t\right)</math>| |
| | char =<!-- to do -->| |
| | }} |
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| From 1983 to 1990, the Mavericks, led by key players including [[Mark Aguirre]], [[Brad Davis (basketball)|Brad Davis]] and [[Rolando Blackman]], made the postseason six out of seven times, appearing in the Conference Finals in [[1988 NBA Playoffs|1988]]. In 1990, the Mavericks reached the playoffs for the only time in the 1990s, for the rest of the decade they bottomed out with an 11–71 record in the [[1992–93 NBA season|1992–93 season]] and a 13–69 mark in the [[1993–94 NBA season|1993–94 season]].
| | In [[probability theory]] and [[statistics]], the '''skew normal distribution''' is a [[continuous probability distribution]] that generalises the [[normal distribution]] to allow for non-zero [[skewness]]. |
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| The Mavericks returned to prominence in the 2000s. Leading by the trio of [[Dirk Nowitzki]], [[Michael Finley]] and [[Steve Nash]], they returned to the playoffs in [[2001 NBA Playoffs|2001]] and to the Conference Finals in [[2003 NBA Playoffs|2003]]. With Nash and Finley left in 2004 and 2005 respectively, Nowitzki emerged as the team's leader, leading the Mavericks to their first NBA Finals appearance in [[2006 NBA Finals|2006]], only to lose to the [[Miami Heat]]. After a series of early exits from the playoffs, the Mavericks returned to the NBA Finals again in [[2011 NBA Finals|2011]] and won their first NBA Championship.
| | ==Definition== |
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| The Mavericks have played 33 seasons, and advanced to the playoffs in 19 of those seasons. They have won three division titles, have been conference champions two times and have won one NBA Championship. Their overall record is 1388 wins and 1337 losses.
| | Let <math>\phi(x)</math> denote the [[Normal distribution|standard normal]] [[probability density function]] |
| | :<math>\phi(x)=\frac{1}{\sqrt{2\pi}}e^{-\frac{x^2}{2}}</math> |
| | with the [[cumulative distribution function]] given by |
| | :<math>\Phi(x) = \int_{-\infty}^{x} \phi(t)\ dt = \frac{1}{2} \left[ 1 + \operatorname{erf} \left(\frac{x}{\sqrt{2}}\right)\right]</math>, |
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| ==Table key==
| | where '''erf''' is the [[error function]]. Then the probability density function (pdf) of the skew-normal distribution with parameter <math>\alpha</math> is given by |
| {| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"
| | :<math>f(x) = 2\phi(x)\Phi(\alpha x). \,</math> |
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| |align=center|COY||[[NBA Coach of the Year Award|Coach of the Year]]
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| |align=center|Finish||Final position in league or division standings
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| |align=center|GB||Games behind first-place team in division{{#tag:ref|The formula is as followed: <math>\mathrm{Games}\ \mathrm{behind} = \frac{(\mathrm{Team A's}\ \mathrm{wins}-\mathrm{Team B's}\ \mathrm{wins}) + (\mathrm{Team B's}\ \mathrm{losses} - \mathrm{Team A's}\ \mathrm{losses})}{\mathrm{2}}</math>|group=lower-alpha}}
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| |align=center|''Italics''||Season in progress
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| |align=center|Losses||Number of regular season losses
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| |align=center|FMVP||[[Bill Russell NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award|Finals Most Valuable Player]]
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| |align=center|MVP||[[NBA Most Valuable Player Award|Most Valuable Player]]
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| |align=center|ROY||[[NBA Rookie of the Year Award|Rookie of the Year]]
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| |align=center|SMOY||[[NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award|Sixth Man of the Year]]
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| |align=center|SPOR||[[NBA Sportmanship Award|Sportmanship Award]]
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| |align=center|Wins||Number of regular season wins
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| |}
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| ==Seasons==
| | This distribution was first introduced by O'Hagan and Leonard (1976). |
| ''Note: Statistics are correct as of the end of the {{nbay|2013|app=season}}.''
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| {| class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%"
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| |align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc"|'''[[List of NBA champions|NBA Champions]]'''
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| |align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd"|'''[[NBA Conference Finals|Conference Champions]]'''
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| |align="center" bgcolor="#D0E7FF"|'''Division Champions'''
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| |align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD"|'''Playoff berth'''
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| |}
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| {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center; font-size:95%" summary="Season, Conference, Finish, Division, Finish, Wins, Losses, Win%, GB, Playoffs, Awards and Head coach"
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| !scope="col"| Season
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| !scope="col" class="unsortable"|[[Conference (sports)|Conference]]
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| !scope="col"| Finish
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| !scope="col" class="unsortable"|[[Division (sport)|Division]]
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| !scope="col"| Finish
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| !scope="col"| Wins
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| !scope="col"| Losses
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| !scope="col"| [[Winning percentage|Win%]]
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| !scope="col"| [[Games behind|GB]]
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| !scope="col" class="unsortable"|[[NBA Playoffs|Playoffs]]
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| !scope="col" class="unsortable"|[[National Basketball Association awards|Awards]]
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| !scope="col" class="unsortable"|[[List of Dallas Mavericks head coaches|Head coach]]
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| !scope="col" class="unsortable"|Ref.
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| |colspan="13" align="center" bgcolor="#0059b8" | <span style="color:silver;">'''Dallas Mavericks'''
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| !scope="row" style="background-color:transparent;"|[[1980–81 Dallas Mavericks season|1980–81]]
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| | [[Western Conference (NBA)|Western]]
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| | 12th
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| | [[Midwest Division (NBA)|Midwest]]
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| | 6th
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| | 15
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| | 67
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| | .183
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| | 37
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| | —
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| | —
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| | [[Dick Motta]]
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| |<ref>{{cite web|title=1980–81 NBA Season Summary|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_1981.html|accessdate=April 21, 2012}}</ref>
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| !scope="row" style="background-color:transparent;"|[[1981–82 Dallas Mavericks season|1981–82]]
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| | Western
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| | 10th
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| | Midwest
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| | 5th
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| | 28
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| | 54
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| | .341
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| | 20
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| | —
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| | —
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| | Dick Motta
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| |<ref>{{cite web|title=1981–82 NBA Season Summary|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_1982.html|accessdate=April 21, 2012}}</ref>
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| !scope="row" style="background-color:transparent;"|[[1982–83 NBA season|1982–83]]
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| | Western
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| | 8th
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| | Midwest
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| | 4th
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| | 38
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| | 44
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| | .463
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| | 15
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| | —
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| | —
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| | Dick Motta
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| |<ref>{{cite web|title=1982–83 NBA Season Summary|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_1983.html|accessdate=April 21, 2012}}</ref>
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| !scope="row" style="background-color:transparent;"|[[1983–84 NBA season|1983–84]]
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| | Western
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| | align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD"|4th
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| | Midwest
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| | 2nd
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| | 43
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| | 39
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| | .524
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| | 2
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| | '''Won''' [[1984 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] ([[Seattle SuperSonics|SuperSonics]]) 3–2 <br>Lost [[1984 NBA Playoffs|Conference Semifinals]] ([[Los Angeles Lakers|Lakers]]) 4–1
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| | —
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| | Dick Motta
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| |<ref>{{cite web|title=1983–84 NBA Season Summary|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_1984.html|accessdate=April 21, 2012}}</ref>
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| !scope="row" style="background-color:transparent;"|[[1984–85 NBA season|1984–85]]
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| | Western
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| |bgcolor="#96CDCD"|4th
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| | Midwest
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| | 3rd
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| | 44
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| | 38
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| | .537
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| | 8
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| | Lost [[1985 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] ([[Portland Trail Blazers|Trail Blazers]]) 3–1
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| | —
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| | Dick Motta
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| |<ref>{{cite web|title=1984–85 NBA Season Summary|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_1985.html|accessdate=April 21, 2012}}</ref>
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| !scope="row" style="background-color:transparent;"|[[1985–86 NBA season|1985–86]]
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| | Western
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| |bgcolor="#96CDCD"|4th
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| | Midwest
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| | 3rd
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| | 44
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| | 38
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| | .537
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| | 7
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| | '''Won''' [[1986 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] ([[Utah Jazz|Jazz]]) 3–1 <br> Lost [[1986 NBA Playoffs|Conference Semifinals]] ([[Los Angeles Lakers|Lakers]]) 4–2
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| | —
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| | Dick Motta
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| |<ref>{{cite web|title=1985–86 NBA Season Summary|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_1986.html|accessdate=April 21, 2012}}</ref>
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| !scope="row" style="background-color:transparent;"|[[1986–87 NBA season|1986–87]]
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| | Western
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| | bgcolor="#96CDCD"|2nd
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| | bgcolor="#D0E7FF"|'''Midwest'''
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| | bgcolor="#D0E7FF"|'''1st'''
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| | 55
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| | 27
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| | .671
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| | Lost [[1987 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] ([[Seattle SuperSonics|SuperSonics]]) 3–1
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| | Dick Motta
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| |<ref>{{cite web|title=1986–87 NBA Season Summary|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_1987.html|accessdate=April 21, 2012}}</ref>
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| !scope="row" style="background-color:transparent;"|[[1987–88 NBA season|1987–88]]
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| | Western
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| | bgcolor="#96CDCD"|3rd
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| | Midwest
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| | 2nd
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| | 53
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| | 29
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| | .646
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| | 1
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| | '''Won''' [[1988 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] ([[Houston Rockets|Rockets]]) 3–1 <br>'''Won''' [[1988 NBA Playoffs|Conference Semifinals]] ([[Denver Nuggets|Nuggets]]) 4–2 <br> Lost [[1988 NBA Playoffs|Conference Finals]] ([[Los Angeles Lakers|Lakers]]) 4–3
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| | [[Roy Tarpley]] <small>([[NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award|SIX]])</small>
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| | [[John MacLeod (basketball)|John MacLeod]]
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| |<ref>{{cite web|title=1987–88 NBA Season Summary|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_1988.html|accessdate=April 21, 2012}}</ref>
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| !scope="row" style="background-color:transparent;"|[[1988–89 NBA season|1988–89]]
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| | Western
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| | 9th
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| | Midwest
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| | 4th
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| | 38
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| | 44
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| | .463
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| | 13
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| | John MacLeod
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| |<ref>{{cite web|title=1988–89 NBA Season Summary|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_1989.html|accessdate=April 21, 2012}}</ref>
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| !scope="row" style="background-color:transparent;"|[[1989–90 NBA season|1989–90]]
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| | Western
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| | bgcolor="#96CDCD"|6th
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| | Midwest
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| | 3rd
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| | 47
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| | 35
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| | .573
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| | 9
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| | Lost [[1990 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] ([[Portland Trail Blazers|Trail Blazers]]) 3–0
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| | John MacLeod <br> [[Richie Adubato]]
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| |<ref>{{cite web|title=1989–90 NBA Season Summary|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_1990.html|accessdate=April 21, 2012}}</ref>
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| !scope="row" style="background-color:transparent;"|[[1990–91 Dallas Mavericks season|1990–91]]
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| | Western
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| | 12th
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| | Midwest
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| | 6th
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| | 28
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| | 54
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| | .341
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| | 27
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| | —
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| | —
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| | Richie Adubato
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| |<ref>{{cite web|title=1990–91 NBA Season Summary|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_1991.html|accessdate=April 21, 2012}}</ref>
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| !scope="row" style="background-color:transparent;"|[[1991–92 Dallas Mavericks season|1991–92]]
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| | Western
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| | 12th
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| | Midwest
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| | 5th
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| | 22
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| | 60
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| | .268
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| | 33
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| | Richie Adubato
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| |<ref>{{cite web|title=1991–92 NBA Season Summary|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_1992.html|accessdate=April 21, 2012}}</ref>
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| !scope="row" style="background-color:transparent;"|[[1992–93 Dallas Mavericks season|1992–93]]
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| | Western
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| | 13th
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| | Midwest
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| | 6th
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| | 11
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| | 71
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| | .134
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| | 44
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| | —
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| | Richie Adubato <br> [[Gar Heard]]
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| |<ref>{{cite web|title=1992–93 NBA Season Summary|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_1993.html|accessdate=April 21, 2012}}</ref>
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| !scope="row" style="background-color:transparent;"|[[1993–94 NBA season|1993–94]]
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| | Western
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| | 13th
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| | Midwest
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| | 6th
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| | 13
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| | 69
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| | .159
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| | 45
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| | [[Quinn Buckner]]
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| |<ref>{{cite web|title=1993–94 NBA Season Summary|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_1994.html|accessdate=April 21, 2012}}</ref>
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| !scope="row" style="background-color:transparent;"|[[1994–95 NBA season|1994–95]]
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| | Western
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| | 10th
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| | Midwest
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| | 5th
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| | 36
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| | 46
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| | .439
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| | 26
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| | [[Jason Kidd]]{{#tag:ref|Kidd shared Rookie of the Year honors with [[Grant Hill]] of the [[Detroit Pistons]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/awards/roy.html|title=Rookie of the Year Award Winners|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=2009-03-04}}</ref>|group=lower-alpha}} <small>([[NBA Rookie of the Year Award|ROY]])</small>
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| | Dick Motta
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| |<ref>{{cite web|title=1994–95 NBA Season Summary|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_1995.html|accessdate=April 21, 2012}}</ref>
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| !scope="row" style="background-color:transparent;"|[[1995–96 NBA season|1995–96]]
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| | Western
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| | T-12th
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| | Midwest
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| | 5th
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| | 26
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| | 56
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| | .317
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| | 33
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| | —
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| | Dick Motta
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| |<ref>{{cite web|title=1995–96 NBA Season Summary|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_1996.html|accessdate=April 21, 2012}}</ref>
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| !scope="row" style="background-color:transparent;"|[[1996–97 NBA season|1996–97]]
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| | Western
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| | 11th
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| | Midwest
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| | 4th
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| | 24
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| | 58
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| | .293
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| | 40
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| | [[Jim Cleamons]]
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| |<ref>{{cite web|title=1996–97 NBA Season Summary|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_1997.html|accessdate=April 21, 2012}}</ref>
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| !scope="row" style="background-color:transparent;"|[[1997–98 NBA season|1997–98]]
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| | Western
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| | 10th
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| | Midwest
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| | 5th
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| | 20
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| | 62
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| | .244
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| | 42
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| | —
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| | Jim Cleamons <br> [[Don Nelson]]
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| |<ref>{{cite web|title=1997–98 NBA Season Summary|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_1998.html|accessdate=April 21, 2012}}</ref>
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| !scope="row" style="background-color:transparent;"|[[1998–99 NBA season|1998–99]]{{#tag:ref|Due to a [[1998–99 NBA lockout|lockout]], the season did not start until February 5, 1999, and all 29 teams played a shortened 50 game regular season schedule.<ref>{{cite news| last = Donovan| first = John| title = Let the semi-season begin: Expect injuries, intensity and a new champion in '99| publisher = [[CNN Sports Illustrated]]| date = February 4, 1999| url = http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/basketball/nba/1999/nba_preview/news/1999/02/03/nba_expectations/| accessdate = September 4, 2011}}</ref>|group=lower-alpha}}
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| | Western
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| | 11th
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| | Midwest
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| | 5th
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| | 19
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| | 31
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| | .380
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| | 18
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| | —
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| | Don Nelson
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| |<ref>{{cite web|title=1998–99 NBA Season Summary|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_1999.html|accessdate=April 21, 2012}}</ref>
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| !scope="row" style="background-color:transparent;"|[[1999–2000 Dallas Mavericks season|1999–00]]
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| | Western
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| | 9th
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| | Midwest
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| | 4th
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| | 40
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| | 42
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| | .488
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| | 15
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| | —
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| | —
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| | Don Nelson
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| |<ref>{{cite web|title=1999–00 NBA Season Summary|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_2000.html|accessdate=April 21, 2012}}</ref>
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| !scope="row" style="background-color:transparent;"|[[2000–01 NBA season|2000–01]]
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| | Western
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| | bgcolor="#96CDCD"|5th
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| | Midwest
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| | 3rd
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| | 53
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| | 29
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| | .646
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| | 5
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| | '''Won''' [[2001 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] ([[Utah Jazz|Jazz]]) 3–2 <br> Lost [[2001 NBA Playoffs|Conference Semifinals]] ([[San Antonio Spurs|Spurs]]) 4–1
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| | Don Nelson
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| |<ref>{{cite web|title=2000–01 NBA Season Summary|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_2001.html|accessdate=April 21, 2012}}</ref>
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| !scope="row" style="background-color:transparent;"|[[2001–02 NBA season|2001–02]]
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| | Western
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| | bgcolor="#96CDCD"|4th
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| | Midwest
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| | 2nd
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| | 57
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| | 25
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| | .695
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| | 1
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| | '''Won''' [[2002 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] ([[Minnesota Timberwolves|Timberwolves]]) 3–0 <br> Lost [[2002 NBA Playoffs|Conference Semifinals]] ([[Sacramento Kings|Kings]]) 4–1
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| | Don Nelson
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| |<ref>{{cite web|title=2001–02 NBA Season Summary|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_2002.html|accessdate=April 21, 2012}}</ref>
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| |
| !scope="row" style="background-color:transparent;"|[[2002–03 NBA season|2002–03]]
| |
| | Western
| |
| | bgcolor="#96CDCD"|3rd
| |
| | Midwest
| |
| | 2nd
| |
| | 60
| |
| | 22
| |
| | .732
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| | —
| |
| | '''Won''' [[2003 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] ([[Portland Trail Blazers|Trail Blazers]]) 4–3 <br>'''Won''' [[2003 NBA Playoffs|Conference Semifinals]] ([[Sacramento Kings|Kings]]) 4–3 <br> Lost [[2003 NBA Playoffs|Conference Finals]] ([[San Antonio Spurs|Spurs]]) 4–2
| |
| | —
| |
| | Don Nelson
| |
| |<ref>{{cite web|title=2002–03 NBA Season Summary|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_2003.html|accessdate=April 21, 2012}}</ref>
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| |-
| |
| !scope="row" style="background-color:transparent;"|[[2003–04 NBA season|2003–04]]
| |
| | Western
| |
| | bgcolor="#96CDCD"|5th
| |
| | Midwest
| |
| | 3rd
| |
| | 52
| |
| | 30
| |
| | .634
| |
| | 6
| |
| | Lost [[2004 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] ([[Sacramento Kings|Kings]]) 4–1
| |
| | [[Antawn Jamison]] <small>([[NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award|SIX]])</small>
| |
| | Don Nelson
| |
| |<ref>{{cite web|title=2003–04 NBA Season Summary|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_2004.html|accessdate=April 21, 2012}}</ref>
| |
| |-
| |
| !scope="row" style="background-color:transparent;"|[[2004–05 NBA season|2004–05]]
| |
| | Western
| |
| | bgcolor="#96CDCD"|4th
| |
| | [[Southwest Division (NBA)|Southwest]]
| |
| | 2nd
| |
| | 58
| |
| | 24
| |
| | .707
| |
| | 1
| |
| | '''Won''' [[2005 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] ([[Houston Rockets|Rockets]]) 4–3 <br> Lost [[2005 NBA Playoffs|Conference Semifinals]] ([[Phoenix Suns|Suns]]) 4–2
| |
| | —
| |
| | Don Nelson <br> [[Avery Johnson]]
| |
| |<ref>{{cite web|title=2004–05 NBA Season Summary|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_2005.html|accessdate=April 21, 2012}}</ref>
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| |-
| |
| !scope="row" style="background-color:transparent;"|[[2005–06 Dallas Mavericks season|2005–06]]
| |
| | bgcolor="#ddffdd"|'''Western'''
| |
| | bgcolor="#96CDCD"|4th
| |
| | Southwest
| |
| | 2nd
| |
| | 60
| |
| | 22
| |
| | .732
| |
| | 3
| |
| | bgcolor="#ddffdd"|'''Won''' [[2006 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] ([[Memphis Grizzlies|Grizzlies]]) 4–0 <br>'''Won''' [[2006 NBA Playoffs|Conference Semifinals]] ([[San Antonio Spurs|Spurs]]) 4–3 <br>'''Won''' [[2006 NBA Playoffs|Conference Finals]] ([[Phoenix Suns|Suns]]) 4–2 <br> Lost [[2006 NBA Finals|NBA Finals]] ([[Miami Heat|Heat]]) 4–2
| |
| | [[Avery Johnson]] <small>([[NBA Coach of the Year Award|COY]])</small>
| |
| | Avery Johnson
| |
| |<ref>{{cite web|title=2005–06 NBA Season Summary|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_2006.html|accessdate=April 21, 2012}}</ref>
| |
| |-
| |
| !scope="row" style="background-color:transparent;"|[[2006–07 Dallas Mavericks season|2006–07]]
| |
| | Western
| |
| | bgcolor="#96CDCD"|1st
| |
| | bgcolor="#D0E7FF"|'''Southwest'''
| |
| | bgcolor="#D0E7FF"|'''1st'''
| |
| | 67
| |
| | 15
| |
| | .817
| |
| | —
| |
| | Lost [[2007 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] ([[Golden State Warriors|Warriors]]) 4–2
| |
| | [[Dirk Nowitzki]] <small>([[NBA Most Valuable Player Award|MVP]])</small>
| |
| | Avery Johnson
| |
| |<ref>{{cite web|title=2006–07 NBA Season Summary|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_2007.html|accessdate=April 21, 2012}}</ref>
| |
| |-
| |
| !scope="row" style="background-color:transparent;"|[[2007–08 Dallas Mavericks season|2007–08]]
| |
| | Western
| |
| | bgcolor="#96CDCD"|7th
| |
| | Southwest
| |
| | 4th
| |
| | 51
| |
| | 31
| |
| | .622
| |
| | 5
| |
| | Lost [[2008 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] ([[New Orleans Hornets|Hornets]]) 4–1
| |
| | —
| |
| | Avery Johnson
| |
| |<ref>{{cite web|title=2007–08 NBA Season Summary|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_2008.html|accessdate=April 21, 2012}}</ref>
| |
| |-
| |
| !scope="row" style="background-color:transparent;"|[[2008–09 Dallas Mavericks season|2008–09]]
| |
| | Western
| |
| | bgcolor="#96CDCD"|6th
| |
| | Southwest
| |
| | 3rd
| |
| | 50
| |
| | 32
| |
| | .610
| |
| | 4
| |
| | '''Won''' [[2009 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] ([[San Antonio Spurs|Spurs]]) 4–1<br> Lost [[2009 NBA Playoffs|Conference Semifinals]] ([[Denver Nuggets|Nuggets]]) 4–1
| |
| | [[Jason Terry]] <small>([[NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award|SIX]])</small>
| |
| | [[Rick Carlisle]]
| |
| |<ref>{{cite web|title=2008–09 NBA Season Summary|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_2009.html|accessdate=April 21, 2012}}</ref>
| |
| |-
| |
| !scope="row" style="background-color:transparent;"|[[2009–10 Dallas Mavericks season|2009–10]]
| |
| | Western
| |
| | bgcolor="#96CDCD"|2nd
| |
| | bgcolor="#D0E7FF"|'''Southwest'''
| |
| | bgcolor="#D0E7FF"|'''1st'''
| |
| | 55
| |
| | 27
| |
| | .671
| |
| | —
| |
| | Lost [[2010 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] ([[San Antonio Spurs|Spurs]]) 4–2
| |
| | —
| |
| | Rick Carlisle
| |
| |<ref>{{cite web|title=2009–10 NBA Season Summary|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_2010.html|accessdate=April 21, 2012}}</ref>
| |
| |-
| |
| !scope="row" style="background-color:#ffcccc"|'''[[2010–11 Dallas Mavericks season|2010–11]]'''
| |
| | bgcolor="#ddffdd"|'''Western'''
| |
| | bgcolor="#96CDCD"|3rd
| |
| | Southwest
| |
| | 2nd
| |
| | 57
| |
| | 25
| |
| | .695
| |
| | 4
| |
| | bgcolor="#ffcccc"|'''Won''' [[2011 NBA Playoffs|First Round]] ([[Portland Trail Blazers|Trail Blazers]]) 4–2 <br>'''Won''' [[2011 NBA Playoffs|Conference Semifinals]] ([[Los Angeles Lakers|Lakers]]) 4–0 <br>'''Won''' [[2011 NBA Playoffs|Conference Finals]] ([[Oklahoma City Thunder|Thunder]]) 4–1 <br>'''Won [[2011 NBA Finals|NBA Finals]]''' ([[Miami Heat|Heat]]) 4–2
| |
| | [[Dirk Nowitzki]] <small>([[Bill Russell NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award|FMVP]])</small>
| |
| | Rick Carlisle
| |
| |<ref>{{cite web|title=2010–11 NBA Season Summary|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_2011.html|accessdate=April 21, 2012}}</ref>
| |
| |-
| |
| !scope="row" style="background-color:transparent"|[[2011–12 Dallas Mavericks season|2011–12]]{{#tag:ref|Due to a [[2011 NBA lockout|lockout]], the season did not start until December 25, 2011 and all 30 teams played a shortened 66-game regular season schedule.<ref>{{cite news |last=Beck |first=Howard |title=Two Exhibition Games for N.B.A. Teams |date=November 28, 2011 |newspaper=The New York Times |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/29/sports/basketball/two-exhibition-games-for-nba-teams.html?ref=basketball |accessdate=November 28, 2011}}</ref><ref name="br2012">{{Cite web| title = 2011–12 NBA Season Summary| work = Basketball-Reference| publisher = Sports Reference LLC| url = http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_2012.html| accessdate = April 21, 2012}}</ref>|group=lower-alpha}}
| |
| | Western
| |
| | bgcolor="#96CDCD"|7th
| |
| | Southwest
| |
| | 3rd
| |
| | 36
| |
| | 30
| |
| | .545
| |
| | 14
| |
| | Lost [[2012_NBA_Playoffs#.282.29_Oklahoma_City_Thunder_vs._.287.29_Dallas_Mavericks|First Round]] ([[Oklahoma City Thunder|Thunder]]) 4–0
| |
| | [[Jason Kidd]] <small>([[NBA Sportmanship Award|SPOR]])</small>
| |
| | Rick Carlisle
| |
| |<ref>{{cite web|title=2011–12 NBA Season Summary|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_2012.html|accessdate=April 21, 2012}}</ref>
| |
| |-
| |
| !scope="row" style="background-color:transparent"|[[2012–13 Dallas Mavericks season|2012–13]]
| |
| | Western
| |
| | 10th
| |
| | Southwest
| |
| | 4th
| |
| | 41
| |
| | 41
| |
| | .500
| |
| | 19
| |
| | —
| |
| |
| |
| | Rick Carlisle
| |
| |<ref>{{cite web|title=2012–13 NBA Season Summary|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_2013.html|accessdate=April 18, 2013}}</ref>
| |
| |-
| |
| !scope="row" style="background-color:transparent"|[[2013-14 Dallas Mavericks season|2013-14]]
| |
| | Western
| |
| | bgcolor="#96CDCD"|8th
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| | Southwest
| |
| | 4th
| |
| | 49
| |
| | 33
| |
| | .598
| |
| | 13
| |
| | Lost [[2014_NBA_Playoffs#.281.29_San_Antonio_Spurs_vs._.288.29_Dallas_Mavericks|First Round]] ([[San Antonio Spurs|Spurs]]) 4–3
| |
| |
| |
| | Rick Carlisle
| |
| |
| |
| |-
| |
| !scope="row" style="background-color:transparent"|[[2014–15 Dallas Mavericks season|2014-15]]
| |
| | Western
| |
| | bgcolor=""|4th
| |
| | Southwest
| |
| | 2nd
| |
| | 25
| |
| | 10
| |
| | .714
| |
| | 1
| |
| |
| |
| |
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| | Rick Carlisle
| |
| |
| |
| |}
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| ===All-time records===
| | A stochastic process that underpins the distribution was described by Andel, Netuka and Zvara (1984). Both the distribution and its stochastic process underpinnings were consequences of the symmetry argument developed in Chan and Tong (1986), which applies to multivariate cases beyond normality, e.g. skew multivariate t distribution and others. |
| {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:95%"
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| |-
| |
| !Statistic
| |
| !Wins
| |
| !Losses
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| !Win%
| |
| |-
| |
| | align=left|Regular season record (1980–present)
| |
| | 1,390
| |
| | 1,350
| |
| | {{winpct|1390|1350}}
| |
| |-
| |
| | align=left|Postseason record (1980–present)
| |
| | 89
| |
| | 97
| |
| | {{winpct|89|97}}
| |
| |-
| |
| | align=left|All-time regular and post-season record (1980–present)
| |
| | 1,479
| |
| | 1,447
| |
| | {{winpct|1479|1447}}
| |
| |}
| |
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| ==Notes== | | To add [[location parameter|location]] and [[scale parameter|scale]] parameters to this, one makes the usual transform <math>x\rightarrow\frac{x-\xi}{\omega}</math>. One can verify that the normal distribution is recovered when <math>\alpha = 0</math>, and that the absolute value of the [[skewness]] increases as the absolute value of <math>\alpha</math> increases. The distribution is right skewed if <math>\alpha>0</math> and is left skewed if <math>\alpha<0</math>. The probability density function with location <math>\xi</math>, scale <math>\omega</math>, and parameter <math>\alpha</math> becomes |
| {{reflist|group=lower-alpha}} | | :<math>f(x) = \frac{2}{\omega}\phi\left(\frac{x-\xi}{\omega}\right)\Phi\left(\alpha \left(\frac{x-\xi}{\omega}\right)\right). \,</math> |
| | Note, however, that the skewness of the distribution is limited to the interval <math>(-1,1)</math>. |
| | |
| | ==Estimation== |
| | |
| | [[Maximum likelihood]] estimates for <math>\xi</math>, <math>\omega</math>, and <math>\alpha</math> can be computed numerically, but no closed-form expression for the estimates is available unless <math>\alpha=0</math>. If a closed-form expression is needed, the [[Method of moments (statistics)|method of moments]] can be applied to estimate <math>\alpha</math> from the sample skew, by inverting the skewness equation. This yields the estimate |
| | |
| | :<math>|\delta| = \sqrt{\frac{\pi}{2} \frac{ |\hat{\gamma}_3|^{\frac{2}{3}} }{|\hat{\gamma}_3|^{\frac{2}{3}}+((4-\pi)/2)^\frac{2}{3}}}</math> |
| | |
| | where <math>\delta = \frac{\alpha}{\sqrt{1+\alpha^2}}</math>, and <math>\hat{\gamma}_3</math> is the sample skew. The sign of <math>\delta</math> is the same as the sign of <math>\hat{\gamma}_3</math>. Consequently, <math>\hat{\alpha} = \delta/\sqrt{1-\delta^2}</math>. |
| | |
| | The maximum (theoretical) skewness is obtained by setting <math>{\delta = 1}</math> in the skewness equation, giving <math>\gamma_3 \approx 0.9952717</math>. However it is possible that the sample skewness is larger, and then <math>\alpha</math> cannot be determined from these equations. When using the method of moments in an automatic fashion, for example to give starting values for maximum likelihood iteration, one should therefore let (for example) <math>|\hat{\gamma}_3| = \min(0.99, |(1/n)\sum{((x_i-\bar{x})/s)^3}|)</math>. |
| | |
| | ==Differential equation== |
| | |
| | The [[differential equation]] leading to the pdf of the skew normal distribution is |
| | :<math> |
| | \omega^4 f''(x)+\left(\alpha^2+2\right) \omega^2 (x-\zeta) |
| | f'(x)+f(x) \left(\left(\alpha^2+1\right) (x-\zeta )^2+\omega^2\right)=0 |
| | </math>, |
| | with initial conditions |
| | :<math> |
| | \begin{array}{l} |
| | \displaystyle f(0)=\frac{\exp\left(-\frac{\zeta^2}{2\omega^2}\right) |
| | \operatorname{erfc}\left(\frac{\alpha\zeta}{\sqrt{2} \omega}\right)} |
| | {\sqrt{2\pi}\omega} \text{ and} \\[16pt] |
| | \displaystyle f'(0)=\frac{\exp\left(-\frac{\left(\alpha^2+1\right)\zeta ^2} |
| | {2 \omega^2}\right) |
| | \left(2\alpha\omega+\sqrt{2\pi} \zeta |
| | \exp\left(\frac{\alpha^2 \zeta^2}{2 \omega^2}\right) |
| | \operatorname{erfc}\left(\frac{\alpha\zeta}{\sqrt{2} \omega}\right)\right)} |
| | {2\pi\omega^3}. |
| | \end{array} |
| | </math> |
| | |
| | ==See also== |
| | |
| | * [[Generalized normal distribution]] |
| | * [[Log-normal distribution]] |
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| ==References== | | ==References== |
| ;General
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| *{{cite web|title=Dallas Mavericks|work=basketball-reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/DAL/|accessdate=May 27, 2011}}
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| ;Specific
| | *Andel, J., Netuka, I. and Zvara, K. (1984). On threshold autoregressive processes. Kybernetika, 20, 89-106. |
| {{reflist}} | | |
| | * {{cite journal |last=Azzalini |first=A. |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=1985 |title=A class of distributions which includes the normal ones|journal=Scandinavian Journal of Statistics |volume=12 |issue= |pages=171–178}} |
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| | * Chan, K-S. and Tong, H. (1986). A note on certain integral equations associated with non-linear time series analysis. Probability and Related Fields, 73, 153-158. |
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| | * O'Hagan, A. and Leonard, T. (1976). Bayes estimation subject to uncertainty about parameter constraints. Biometrika, 63, 201-202. |
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| | ==External links== |
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| | * [http://azzalini.stat.unipd.it/SN/Intro/intro.html A very brief introduction to the skew-normal distribution] |
| | * [http://azzalini.stat.unipd.it/SN/ The Skew-Normal Probability Distribution (and related distributions, such as the skew-t)] |
| | * [http://people.sc.fsu.edu/~burkardt/cpp_src/owens/owens.html OWENS: Owen's T Function] |
| | * [http://dahoiv.net/master/index.html Closed-skew Distributions - Simulation, Inversion and Parameter Estimation] |
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In probability theory and statistics, the skew normal distribution is a continuous probability distribution that generalises the normal distribution to allow for non-zero skewness.
Definition
Let denote the standard normal probability density function
with the cumulative distribution function given by
- ,
where erf is the error function. Then the probability density function (pdf) of the skew-normal distribution with parameter is given by
This distribution was first introduced by O'Hagan and Leonard (1976).
A stochastic process that underpins the distribution was described by Andel, Netuka and Zvara (1984). Both the distribution and its stochastic process underpinnings were consequences of the symmetry argument developed in Chan and Tong (1986), which applies to multivariate cases beyond normality, e.g. skew multivariate t distribution and others.
To add location and scale parameters to this, one makes the usual transform . One can verify that the normal distribution is recovered when , and that the absolute value of the skewness increases as the absolute value of increases. The distribution is right skewed if and is left skewed if . The probability density function with location , scale , and parameter becomes
Note, however, that the skewness of the distribution is limited to the interval .
Estimation
Maximum likelihood estimates for , , and can be computed numerically, but no closed-form expression for the estimates is available unless . If a closed-form expression is needed, the method of moments can be applied to estimate from the sample skew, by inverting the skewness equation. This yields the estimate
where , and is the sample skew. The sign of is the same as the sign of . Consequently, .
The maximum (theoretical) skewness is obtained by setting in the skewness equation, giving . However it is possible that the sample skewness is larger, and then cannot be determined from these equations. When using the method of moments in an automatic fashion, for example to give starting values for maximum likelihood iteration, one should therefore let (for example) .
Differential equation
The differential equation leading to the pdf of the skew normal distribution is
- ,
with initial conditions
See also
References
- Andel, J., Netuka, I. and Zvara, K. (1984). On threshold autoregressive processes. Kybernetika, 20, 89-106.
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- Chan, K-S. and Tong, H. (1986). A note on certain integral equations associated with non-linear time series analysis. Probability and Related Fields, 73, 153-158.
- O'Hagan, A. and Leonard, T. (1976). Bayes estimation subject to uncertainty about parameter constraints. Biometrika, 63, 201-202.
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