input: Please answer the following: Information:  - John Robert Wooden (October 14, 1910  June 4, 2010) was an American basketball player and coach. Nicknamed the "Wizard of Westwood," he won ten NCAA national championships in a 12-year period as head coach at UCLA, including a record seven in a row. No other team has won more than two in a row. Within this period, his teams won an NCAA men's basketball record 88 consecutive games. Wooden was named national coach of the year six times. He also won a Helms national championship at Purdue as a player 19311932 for a total of 11 national titles, a feat matched only by Geno Auriemma of NCAA women's basketball.  - The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame is an American history museum and hall of fame, located at 1000 Hall of Fame Avenue in Springfield, Massachusetts. It serves as the sport's most complete library, in addition to promoting and preserving the history of basketball. Dedicated to Canadian physician and inventor of the sport James Naismith, it was opened and inducted its first class in 1959.  - Basketball is a sport that is played by two teams of five players on a rectangular court. The objective is to shoot a ball through a hoop in diameter and mounted at a height of to backboards at each end of the court. The game was invented in 1891 by Dr. James Naismith, who would be the first basketball coach of the Kansas Jayhawks, one of the most successful programs in the game's history.   - Massachusetts ; officially the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is the most populous state in the New England region of the northeastern United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the states of Connecticut and Rhode Island to the south, New Hampshire and Vermont to the north, and New York to the west. The state is named for the Massachusett tribe, which once inhabited the area. The capital of Massachusetts and the most populous city in New England is Boston. Over 80% of Massachusetts' population lives in the Greater Boston metropolitan area, a region influential upon American history, academia, and industry. Originally dependent on agriculture, fishing and trade, Massachusetts was transformed into a manufacturing center during the Industrial Revolution. During the 20th century, Massachusetts' economy shifted from manufacturing to services. Modern Massachusetts is a global leader in biotechnology, engineering, higher education, finance, and maritime trade.  - William Theodore `` Bill '' Walton III ( born November 5 , 1952 ) is an American retired basketball player and television sportscaster . Walton achieved superstardom playing for John Wooden 's powerhouse UCLA Bruins in the early ' 70s , winning three successive College Player of the Year Awards , while leading the Bruins to two Division I national titles . He then went on to have a prominent career in the National Basketball Association ( NBA ) where he was a league Most Valuable Player ( MVP ) and won two NBA championships . His professional career was significantly hampered by multiple foot injuries . Walton was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame on May 10 , 1993 and the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame that same year .    What is the relationship between 'bill walton' and 'center'?
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input: Please answer the following: Information:  - The .38 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol) also known as the .38 Auto was introduced at the turn of the 20th century for the John Browning-designed Colt M1900. It was first used in Colt's Model 1897 prototype, which he did not produce. The metric designation for the round is 9×23mmSR (SRSemi Rimmed) (not to be confused with the modern 9×23mm Winchester or the .380 ACP).  - The .25 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol) (6.35×16mmSR) is a semi-rimmed, straight-walled centerfire pistol cartridge introduced by John Browning in 1905 alongside the Fabrique Nationale M1905 pistol.   - The .45 ACP (11.43×23mm) (Automatic Colt Pistol), also known as the .45 Auto by C.I.P. or 45 Auto by SAAMI, is a cartridge designed by John Browning in 1904, for use in his prototype Colt semi-automatic .45 pistol and eventually the M1911 pistol adopted by the United States Army in 1911.  - The 9×23mm Winchester is a pistol cartridge developed as a joint venture by Winchester Ammunition and Colt's Manufacturing Company. The 9×23mm Winchester has a convoluted development history, but was commercially introduced by Winchester in 1996. Marketed primarily to competition shooters as a replacement for .38 Super for International Practical Shooting Confederation, United States Practical Shooting Association and International Defensive Pistol Association competition, the cartridge made a splash, but never really caught on.  - The .380 ACP ( Automatic Colt Pistol ) is a rimless , straight - walled pistol cartridge developed by firearms designer John Moses Browning . The cartridge headspaces on the mouth of the case . It was introduced in 1908 by Colt , for use in its new Colt Model 1908 pocket hammerless semi-automatic , and has been a popular self - defense cartridge ever since , seeing wide use in numerous handguns ( typically smaller weapons ) . Other names for .380 ACP include .380 Auto , 9mm Browning , 9mm Corto , 9mm Kurz , 9mm Short , 9 × 17mm and 9 mm Browning Court ( which is the C.I.P. designation ) . It is not to be confused with .38 ACP , 9mm Ultra , 9mm Makarov or 9mm Parabellum .  - Automatic Colt Pistol (ACP) denotes various John Browning cartridge designs primarily used in Colt and Fabrique Nationale de Herstal pistols. All of these cartridges are straight-sided and appear similar. The .25 ACP, .32 ACP, and .38 ACP are semi-rimmed and headspace on the rim, while the rimless .380 ACP and .45 ACP headspace on the mouth of the case.  - .32 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol), also known as the .32 Automatic is a centerfire pistol cartridge. It is a semi-rimmed, straight-walled cartridge developed by firearms designer John Browning, initially for use in the FN M1900 semi-automatic pistol. It was introduced in 1899 by Fabrique Nationale, and is also known as the 7.65×17mmSR Browning or 7.65 mm Browning Short.    What is the relationship between '.380 acp' and 'john browning'?
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