News sport : Kwe Parker shows off his skills on D

Kwe Parker is usually the one dunking when his highlights hit YouTube, but this week the Wesleyan Christian (High Point, N.C.) junior shooting guard showed his skills on D.


Ranked No. 53 in the Rivals150 for the Class of 2016, Parker pulls off a tremendous block in a Vine posted by a fan.



Parker's team trailed by two when he blocked the shot, 33-35. Wesleyan Christian went on to win 55-51.


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News sport : Five-star CB Iman Marshall announces USC commitment in music video

Rivals five-star cornerback Iman Marshall wanted to add a unique and personal flair when announcing his college commitment.


In addition to his signing day ceremony, Marshall, Rivals’ No. 3 ranked prospect in the nation, collaborated with Bleacher Report to create a video and reveal his decision to stay home and attend USC.



The piece is a cool behind-the-scenes look at Marshall’s life at Long Beach Polytechnic High School.


“I’m here to stay, L.A. I love this city,” Marshall said. “Fight on, S.C.”


The 6-foot-1, 194-pound Marshall chose USC over other offers from UCLA, Michigan, Notre Dame, LSU and Florida State, among others.


He becomes the third five-star recruit to join USC’s top-ranked class on Wednesday, joining defensive end Rasheem Green and linebacker John Houston.


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News sport : LB Brian Bell, named in wrongful death lawsuit, will not sign with Florida State

(via Rivals) There was a name missing off Florida State’s signee list on Wednesday.


Brian Bell, a three-star linebacker out of Valdosta, Ga., had his scholarship offer revoked last week after Florida State decided it was in its best interest not pursue him. Bell was named last month in a $100 million wrongful death lawsuit that centers around Kendrick Johnson, a 17-year-old who was found dead inside a rolled-up mat in the Lowndes High gym in January 2013.


Johnson’s parents allege Bell, his brother and three other students were responsible for the death of their son.


The Lowndes County Sherriff's Department ruled Johnson’s death an accident, stating Johnson died of positional asphyxia after he got stuck in the mat while trying to retrieve his sneakers that were stored in the mat.


Bell was never charged with a crime or listed as a suspect during the investigation.


Lowndes High School coach Randy McPherson released a statement to the Valdosta Daily Times explaining the situation.


"Last Wednesday morning Coach Jimbo Fisher told me that the FSU Athletic Director and the President would not let him give Brian Bell a scholarship. We went to meet with the FSU President the next day. The next morning, Jimbo called me and told me that they still were not going to let him give Brian a scholarship."

Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher declined to comment about the situation, referring all questions to his administration.


Bell also had offers from Cincinnati, Clemson, Georgia Tech and Louisville. It is unknown whether the Bell family has been in contact with any of those other programs.


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News sport : N.J. 8th grader flies over opponent in impressive dunk

A 6-foot-4 eighth grader from New Jersey showed off his impressive ups again on Feb. 3.


In a video posted by NJ SportsScene, Scottie Lewis drives through the lane and flies right over an opponent for a one-handed jam.



Check out the kid at the score table, trying to capture it the shot on his phone.


Earlier this year Lewis pulled off a two-handed 360.



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News sport : Cordell Broadus, son of Snoop Dogg, commits to UCLA

Snoop Dogg's loyalties are now with UCLA instead of USC.


The rapper's son, Cordell Broadus, a four-star wide receiver from Las Vegas, made his college decision on Wednesday. While the Trojans were in the mix, Broadus picked UCLA, USC's cross-town rival.


"I just felt like that was the best place for me," Broadus said. "I have a great connection with the coaches and I want to play in front of my family out on the field and get a great degree."


Snoop's USC fandom has been well-documented, though it appeared to wane at the end of Lane Kiffin's tenure with the school. After Cordell announced his intentions to go to UCLA, Snoop appeared next to the podium wearing a UCLA jersey and said "we Bruins now."


Broadus went to Bishop Gorman High School. Bishop Gorman's coach in 2014, Tony Sanchez, is the new coach at UNLV.


"UCLA just presented the best platform for him that we thought as a family that was going to look out for him when his career was over with," Snoop said. "And that's what's important, to make sure he gets a degree and gets an education. Football is not going to be there forever, but life is, so you've got to make sure that you prepare for life.


Snoop also said he'd get rid of all his USC apparel. He had joked on the ESPN series chronicling Cordell's recruitment that he may still wear some USC drawers from time to time.


"I'm going to back him up 1,000 percent so I'm going to throw my USC drawers away," Snoop said. "I'm going UCLA 100,000 percent."


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News sport : The 10-man rotation, starring how the Warriors built their brilliant defense

A look around the league and the Web that covers it. It's also important to note that the rotation order and starting nods aren't always listed in order of importance. That's for you, dear reader, to figure out.


C: ESPN.com and ESPN Insider ($). A tremendous in-depth read from Ethan Sherwood Strauss on how the Golden State Warriors went from perennial defensive laughingstock to the league's stingiest club, a journey that has spanned several years and no fewer than 11 discrete steps ... which dovetails nicely with Tom Haberstroh's look at how the Warriors have been able to produce a No. 1 defense while also playing at the league's fastest pace, which no team in the modern NBA has ever done.


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PF: Salt City Hoops. Dan Clayton with a good look at how a strong late-January stretch by Enes Kanter has introduced even more doubt as to whether the Utah Jazz should view him as part of their future or prepare to let him walk in restricted free agency this summer.


SF: Hardwood Paroxysm. Ian Levy offers a reason to watch every single player in the NBA. An impressive commitment to finding something to believe in, no matter which game's on.


SG: SB Nation. Mike Prada's second annual Film Room All-Stars celebrates 13 players who might not get the same sort of pub as their glossier teammates and adversaries, but contribute pivotal play for their clubs on a night-in, night-out basis. A fun read chock full of praise for the guys who do the little things that aren't really so little.


PG: VICE Sports. Andrew Crawford on how Michael Beasley has found comfort and success in the Chinese Basketball Association, his chances of becoming "Marbury 2.0," and the surprising set of circumstances that has made his transition possible: "For a fairly conservative sports culture, China has been exceptionally welcoming to a certain kind of oddball."


6th: Wall Street Journal. A fun excerpt from Reggie Love's forthcoming book about how basketball changed his relationship with President Barack Obama, and how the Commander in Chief wound up coaching fourth-grade girls' basketball.


7th: The Triangle. Zach Lowe on why we shouldn't sleep on the Los Angeles Clippers as a Western Conference contender.


8th: Memphis Commercial Appeal ($). Really enjoyed this Geoff Calkins column on the Memphis Grizzlies' remarkable season, "an adventure wrapped in a magic-carpet ride inside a victory," and the beauty of "following a team that is worthy of your emotional investment."


9th: Eye on Basketball. Matt Moore with a good read on the "train wreck" in Denver, where Brian Shaw isn't sure if his players are even trying to win: "There are no sides to take in Denver, there are just failed expectations, a lost season, and a locker room that seems like a miserable place to be at this point."


10th: The Triangle. Jason Concepcion comes in praise of hero ball, efficiency be damned: "If I have to choose between a one-man show or the safest way to win, give me the show."


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News sport : The Houston Rockets can survive Dwight Howard's injury, but can Dwight?

How you look at Dwight Howard’s worrying absence from his Houston Rockets should fall in line with how you typically refer to that proverbial glass either half-full of water or half-empty with worthless, trachea-scratching air. There is a very good chance that the Rockets can weather Howard’s time on the shelf, and resume their impressive ascension into the West’s sturdy list of championship contenders.


There’s also a very good chance that the Dwight Howard that we knew and tolerated and sometimes loved will never suit up to play as he did in a peak that looks ever so far away right now.


First, the details:



These sorts of injections are usually administered to patients suffering from a lack of cartilage and the requisite bone-on-bone pain that follows. In years past, some NBA players have submitted to a desperate microfracture surgery in order to attempt to stimulate cartilage growth as a last-ditch solution. Those players often return from the surgery and extended absence able to play, but only as an approximation of what they once were.


Scores of patients that have taken in the same marrow treatment that Howard will undergo report a full return to action and activity, free of pain. Those patients aren’t expected to chase LaMarcus Aldridge and Serge Ibaka up and down the court, however, while attempting to dunk their way to 20 points a game on the other end. And, truly, that 2014-15 aspect of things should be the least of Houston’s concerns when it comes to Howard’s actual injury.


Howard’s actual team? They can survive this.


It’s important to note that the Rockets aren’t projecting that Howard will return in a month, but using that four-week term as a starting point is worth dissecting. Houston’s schedule is brutal on paper, with 11 of the team’s 13 games over the next month coming against current playoff teams, including five nationally televised contests starting on Wednesday night against the Chicago Bulls. The only two respites Houston has come against the intriguing (but league-worst) Minnesota Timberwolves, and a Brooklyn Nets team that is starting to show a little life. Relative to their own previously moribund existence, of course.


Again, there is absolutely no guarantee that Howard springs back to action following four weeks, but if the rest of the Western Conference playoff bracket continues to play at its current winning percentages, an 8-5 turn from the Rockets during this stretch only dips them down to sixth in the West. That’s down from third and a shot at home court advantage in the first round of the playoffs, but that’s hardly an invitation to Nervous Time.


That’s also presuming that the teams that would leap-frog the Rockets keep with their current play. The fourth-seeded Portland Trail Blazers have lost eight of 11, they barely beat Utah on Tuesday night, and there is always the chance that LaMarcus Aldridge may take some time off over the All-Star break to rest his painful left thumb injury. And while the fifth-ranked Los Angeles Clippers have turned it around of late, there remains the possibility that they could fall back to earth a bit.


Houston is not a good defensive rebounding team despite Howard’s presence, which makes the group’s fifth overall ranking in defensive efficiency all the more impressive. Current starting center Joey Dorsey is the group’s second-best defensive rebounder by percentage, but he only plays token minutes to start each half prior to giving way to Josh Smith and a smaller lineup. Interior scoring duties are ably handled by Donatas Motiejunas, and Smith can at least gobble up a good amount of caroms and block shots – even teams don’t fear him (or anyone else in this league, really) nearly as much as Dwight Howard’s looming presence.


The Rockets can handle this, even if Howard’s recovery time needs to be extended, and even while he takes a week or two to get back into NBA shape after sitting out what would be at the very least his 29th game of the season in total after that four-week stretch.


The killer here is what comes next. The idea that Dwight Howard can just get this out of the way, so to speak, over the All-Star break and well before the playoffs hit? It might not be that simple.


Dwight Howard has been banged around, fouled with two arms, and asked to play big minutes while dominating on both ends since for over a decade. He’s played nearly an NBA season’s worth of career playoff minutes. Dwight may have only just turned 29, but our entire view of how we scout players from the high school eligibility era is skewed. Centers of yore only had to play 30 or so games an NCAA season in their early 20s. Sometimes they weren’t even eligible as freshman. And the complex defensive responsibilities and defensive competition in the 1980s and even early 1990s wasn’t even close to what the modern NBA center is up against.


Howard had to battle Shaquille O’Neal and Yao Ming for 37 minutes a game before he could even legally buy a beer. It’s understandable to assume that Dwight Howard is just hitting his peak at a time when most NBA legends hit theirs at age 29, while possibly on his best team yet, but all signs point to a decline.


Not a steep one, mind you, as Howard has turned in a fantastic year with Houston when healthy, but this is worrying. The injury isn’t even to his left, and jumping, knee. There should be considerable and understandable concern that the treatments the Rockets have given Howard this season (the marrow injection, the plasma rich platelet therapy earlier this season) are just staving off the inevitable.


Whether that means an eventual microfracture operation or a slow descent featuring decreased minutes and increasing amounts of nights off is anyone’s guess. For all we know, glass half-full, Howard could respond to the marrow injection in the same way that most patients do, and bound back to his old self in a month and a half – leaving he and his Rockets a full regular season month left to prepare for what could be a two-month playoff slog.


The Rockets would happily settle from what they’ve seen from Dwight so far this season, even if he does seem a good arm’s length away from the type of contributions he provided in Orlando. Dwight’s that good, and his team is this great. Championship-level “great,” even, if everything goes perfectly.


Until Howard and the Rockets get a chance at that, however, they’ll have to circle the wagons behind the MVP-level play of James Harden, and hope for the best.


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News sport : UCLA DC Jeff Ulbrich reportedly heading to the Atlanta Falcons

While UCLA is gaining some highly-regarded recruits on National Signing Day, it may also be losing its defensive coordinator.


According to Fox Sports, Jeff Ulbrich has been hired by the Atlanta Falcons and will be the team's linebackers coach. A former NFL LB himself, Ulbrich coached with new Falcons head coach Dan Quinn in Seattle before he came to UCLA.


Ulbrich, known for his backwards baseball hat on the sidelines, was UCLA's defensive coordinator for a season after he was the team's linebackers coach for two seasons.


In 2014, UCLA was No. 63 in total defense, giving up just under 400 yards per game. The Bruins allowed 5.17 yards per play and were No. 75 in scoring defense at just over 28 points per game.


As of early Wednesday afternoon, the Bruins had commitments from four four-star defensive recruits and five-star linebacker Keisean Lucier-South. And the total doesn't include four-star Georgia LB Roquan Smith, who committed to UCLA Wednesday morning but apparently hasn't signed his letter of intent.


According to UGASports.com, Smith said he entered as a slight lean to Georgia and chose the Bruins because it felt right at his signing ceremony and that his head was telling him to try some place new. There is no timetable on Smith's final decision.


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News sport : Hear what Pete Carroll said on Seattle's final Super Bowl drive


There should be no surprise that when the Seattle Seahawks needed a touchdown in the final two minutes to win Super Bowl XLIX, Pete Carroll was energetic, optimistic and excited.


That's who he always is.


Carroll was wired for sound for the Seahawks' loss, and his reactions on the final drive are great. His matter-of-fact confidence to Russell Wilson is tremendous, his reaction to Jermaine Kearse's circus catch is fun to see, and then there's his must-see reaction to the New England Patriots' interception that effectively ended the game.


It's a great clip from one of the most exciting Super Bowls ever.


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News sport : Carlos Delgado elected to Baseball Hall of Fame – in Canada

Barely a month after being unceremoniously dumped from the National Baseball Hall of Fame ballot after receiving just 21 votes, former All-Star slugger Carlos Delgado will be enshrined in a different Hall of Fame. On Wednesday the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame announced its 2015 class and it is headlined by Delgado, who spent 12 seasons with the Toronto Blue Jays.


Back in January Delgado received just 3.8 percent of votes from the Baseball Writers Association of America and failed to meet the threshold to remain on the ballot for another year. That led ESPN’s Jayson Stark to name him the “best player in history to get booted off the Hall of Fame ballot after his first year.”



“Of all the victims of this messed up voting system, he's the biggest. This was his first year on the ballot. And his last.


He showed up on the ballot with his 473 homers and .929 career OPS. And 21 votes later, he was waving adios.



It wasn't so long ago that we'd have looked at a player like Carlos Delgado and said: "He's a Hall of Famer." But sadly, thanks to the Rule of 10 and the way we devalue all the numbers in the era he played in, we now have to look at him and say something else:


Sorry.”



Thankfully for Delgado and Canadian baseball fans, the BBWAA’s reach does not extend into Canada. In fact the Canadian Hall of Fame is full of former stars deemed not good enough by the BBWAA. The list of inductees includes former Montreal Expos star Tim Raines, 1993 World Series hero Joe Carter, and just about everyone else who played for the Blue Jays during the early 1990s.


Delgado is the Blue Jays all-time leader in home runs, runs batted in, doubles, runs scored, slugging percentage and offensive WAR. The honour was not lost on the native of Aguadilla, Puerto Rico.


“I’m very honoured and humbled to be selected into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame,” Delgado said in a statement. “I always say that you do not play the game for the awards, but if at the end of the day, you get that recognition from your fans and peers, it means a lot. And this is extra special to me because of the relationship that I have with the Toronto Blue Jays and their fans all across Canada.”


Joining Delgado at the 2015 induction ceremony is longtime Expos manager Felipe Alou, baseball’s all-time pinch-hit home run leader Matt Stairs, and reporter Bob Elliott, who won the National Baseball Hall of Fame’s J.G. Taylor Spink Award in 2012. In another display of Canada's kind and giving nature, former Minnesota Twins third baseman Corey Koskie will also be inducted.


The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame is located in St. Marys, Ontario – a six-hour drive from Cooperstown, NY – and is worth the trip for baseball aficionados. The Hall of Fame inducts players and builders who are Canadian citizens or have “done something significant for the game of baseball in Canada.”


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News sport : Browns having great offseason, now in trouble for texting controversy

I feel for Cleveland Browns fans. Really, I do.


They deserve better than being beaten over the head with bad news repeatedly. This week alone, the Browns have announced 2014 first-round pick Johnny Manziel checked into a treatment facility, the NFL announced Browns receiver Josh Gordon is suspended at least a year for the latest in an amazingly long line of failed NFL's substance abuse policy tests, and now there's a report the Browns could face serious penalties over a texting allegation.


In January there was a report from Mary Kay Cabot of the Northeast Ohio Media Group that a high-ranking official was texting about play calls from the press box to the sideline. Not only is that amazingly out of line in common NFL protocol, it's against league rules against electronic communications during games. The report said offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan wanted to leave because of Browns' dysfunction, and one of the reasons was the texts. Shanahan is now the Atlanta Falcons' offensive coordinator.


Cabot reported Wednesday that the texting Browns official was general manager Ray Farmer, and the NFL is investigating. Farmer's messages were reportedly relayed to the coaches on the sideline. Cabot wrote there could be a multi-game suspension for Farmer, a large fine or even loss of draft pick.


It's not like we didn't know of the Browns' dysfunction issues before, between multiple assistants turning them down for their head-coach opening last offseason after they fired Rob Chudzinksi after one year, and the total overhaul of the front office out of the blue, but it's still pretty brutal.


No matter what kind of penalties the Browns get, the reports on the whole ordeal are yet another embarrassment for a really beleaguered franchise.


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News sport : Wake Forest assistant insults UNC on Twitter, deletes tweet

National Signing Day can certainly bring out those competitive juices in coaches. A tweet sent by Wake Forest tight ends and special teams coach Adam Scheier is a prime example of that.


Scheier fired off this feisty tweet on Wednesday and aimed it squarely at North Carolina, Wake’s in-state and ACC rival.




Scheier, of course, is referring to the academic scandal that has permeated at North Carolina over the past few seasons. Not surprisingly, Scheier’s hot take was deleted pretty quickly after it was sent.


For those keeping score at home, Wake Forest’s 2015 class is ranked 11th in the ACC and 52nd nationally, according to Rivals while North Carolina’s 2015 class is ranked fifth in the ACC and 27th nationally.


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News sport : BYU coaches write and perform rap songs for each signee (Video)

While most schools have been celebrating their signees with tweets and phone calls, BYU has taken its celebrations just a step further — with custom rap songs.


That’s right, sign with BYU, get your very own rap song.



Running backs coach Mark Atuaia and a couple of the teams GAs have been producing original songs for each signee and putting them up on YouTube.


Shockingly, some of them actually aren’t bad. We’re especially fans of the one for Motekiai Langi, a 410-pound lineman from Tonga.



I guess if you’re trying to set yourself apart on National Signing Day this is definitely one way to do it. Not sure it’s a big selling point on the recruiting trail, but hey, it’s a nice touch.


And we shouldn’t be too surprised. This is the program that once had a lip sync battle that included hits from Katy Perry and Carly Rae Jepsen.


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Afcon: the underdogs still have a say

Fans may already be licking their lips over the possibility of an Ivory Coast vs Ghana final at Afcon, but hold on...


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Bata - Neutral fans may already be licking their lips over the possibility of an Ivory Coast vs. Ghana final at the African Cup of Nations.


In the battle of the strikers it would be Wilfried Bony vs Asamoah Gyan. Playmakers: Gervinho vs. Christian Atsu. Coaches: Herve Renard vs. Avram Grant.


But hold on.


The African Cup has a tendency for the underdogs to surprise, and Congo and host Equatorial Guinea may yet spoil the party for one or both of the big guys.


Here are some things to know ahead of the African Cup semi-finals:


Ivory Coast-Ghana decider?


Neutral fans would likely love it. It would pit some of Africa's premier talent against each other, and give both teams a chance to end a long drought when it comes to the continental title. Ivory Coast and Ghana have probably been Africa's best teams over the last few years, but it is 25 years since either won.


Both know the danger of an underdog. Ivory Coast lost the 2012 final to big outsider Zambia, among its surprise losses in two finals, a semi-final, and two quarter-finals in the last five editions. Ghana also fell to Zambia three years ago, in the semi-finals, and lost to Burkina Faso in a big shock in the last four in 2013.


That means Ivory Coast's semi on Wednesday against Congo, and Ghana's on Thursday against Equatorial Guinea are not foregone conclusions.


Quieten down


Bizarrely, Equatorial Guinea's hopes may take a blow by playing its semi-final in the capital city, Malabo. Equatorial Guinea has played every one of its games in front of rowdy home fans at the 35 000-seat stadium in Bata, the biggest venue at the tournament. That surge of home support has been a major factor in the team making the semis for the first time. But the stadium in Malabo holds around 15 000 people, and that means the noise might go down a notch, something that'll definitely suit the Ghanaians.


Back in the big time: That's Congo. Sub-Saharan Africa's biggest country is back in the semi-finals for the first time in 17 years, and could make the African Cup final for the first time since the last of its two continental titles in 1974. Congo, once known as Zaire, used to be a powerhouse of African football. It's returned under the guidance of home coach Florent Ibenge, the only African coach left in the tournament.


Too many options


Ivory Coast coach Herve Renard says one of his big problems has been keeping his array of star attacking players happy, especially when many of them have to sit on the bench. Renard has gone with in-form Wilfried Bony as his No. 1 forward, and the likes of Max Gradel, Seydou Doumbia and Salomon Kalou all have to work around that.


“I can't play with all of them. It's impossible,” Renard said. “Although the players think we should play with all of them.”


Stat pack


The African Cup has produced 61 goals in 28 games, five successful penalty kicks, two missed penalties, 74 yellow cards, and two red cards. Ghana is the top-scoring team with seven, while host Equatorial Guinea is the best defensive team still in the tournament, conceding just twice in four games. Algeria has the most yellow cards with nine.


The Confederation of African Football also says the goal average is 2.17 per game, up on the 2.15 goals per game at the same stage at the last tournament in South Africa. However, it's below the goal average for the five tournaments before 2013.


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News sport : Cowboys RB Joseph Randle arrested again

Dallas Cowboys running back Joseph Randle created one of the stranger stories of the 2014 season, when he was arrested for shoplifting underwear and cologne.


Well, he didn't seem to learn much from that event.


Randle was arrested again, early Tuesday in Wichita, Kan., for possession of marijuana according to multiple reports including the Dallas Morning News. The police were responding to a disturbance call at 3 a.m., the Morning News' story said. KAKE in Wichita said it was a domestic violence call. KAKE said Randle and a 22-year-old woman, who is the mother of his child, were arguing. The woman was in the hotel so Randle could see his child, KAKE said.


The Cowboys, via the Morning News, had no immediate comment. Randle had 343 yards on 51 carries last season.


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