Welcome back to "By the Numbers." In this blog post, I will show the repeating numbers of the 2017 NBA Finals featuring "King James", and how history will ALWAYS repeat itself. Here we go!
In the 2015 Finals, the Warriors won 3 straight to win the Championship. In the 2016 Finals, the Cavaliers won 3 straight to win the Championship. In the 2017 Finals, the Cavs could win 4 straight games to win the Championship.
3+3+4= 334, "Muhammad Ali" = 334
Flip it and you have 433...
433 is the 84th prime (LeBron born in '84, reminds of 48, LeBron could be 4-8 in Finals with a win)
If Cavaliers make it to Game 7, it will be LeBron's 47th Finals game! It's the Cavaliers 47th season, and to win the finals, they have to win games 4-7 (47!)
47 is the 15th prime, and right now the Warriors have 15 wins
47's divisors sum to 48 (like 4-8)
If this series goes to 7 games, the Cavaliers would have played 20 (2) games all playoffs...
Warriors would have played 101 (11) games all season...
2+11 = 211, the 47th prime.
ESPN article title... "Can Cavs do the Impossible?"
"Impossible" = 47
Cavaliers would have played 20 (2) games all playoffs if it goes to Game 7, and Warriors would have played 19 games...
2+19= 219...
Game 7 would be LeBron's 219th playoff game all time.
Media and Durant have already said that "the closeout game is always the hardest..." An excuse so nobody panics after Cavs win Game 4 (and it happened lol)
They completed the comeback on April 30th, 2014
Game 7 of these NBA Finals would be on June 18th, 2017.
The total number of days between Wednesday, April 30th, 2014 and Sunday, June 18th, 2017 is 1,145 days.
As you can see, there is a vast number of repeating numbers in these Finals...
THE NUMBERS ALWAYS CONNECT.
In the 2012 NBA Finals, the Miami Heat (With LeBron and co.) lost Game 1, then won 4 in a row (starting in Game 2) to win the Championship.
The Cavaliers would have to win 4 straight games (starting in Game 4) to win these Finals.
The total number of days between Thursday, June 14th, 2012 (Game 2, 2012 NBA Finals) and Friday, June 9th, 2017 (Game 4, 2017 NBA Finals) is 1,821 days.
Take 1821, and flip it to 1281.
1281's divisors add up to 1984... 1984 was the year LeBron James was born.
Game 4 will be LeBron's 216th career playoff game, and Game 7 would be his 219th career playoff game... 219, and flip it upside down...reminds of 612, which also reversed is 216 again.
It's the Cavaliers 47th season, and to win these Finals, they have to win Games 4-7 (47!)
These numbers aren't arbitrary, they have a huge meaning.
Games 4 through 7 will be LeBron's 216th, 217th, 218th, and 219th playoff games all time.
216+217+218+219=870
870's divisors sum to 2160 (like 216)
The 2012 NBA Finals (LeBron vs KD part 1) started on 6/12 (612, reverse is 216!) and ended on 6/21 (can be written 21/6, like 216!) 621 backwards is 126, and teams that go down 0-3 are 0-126.
Alright, now let's say you flipped 216, 217, 218, and 219, and added them up...
612+712+812+912=3048 (reminds of 348)... 348's divisors sum to 840 (LeBron born in '84, and could also remind of 48, like 4-8)
I see a shit ton of numbers going the Cavaliers way...
Another thing... if Cavs win in 7, their record in the finals vs the Warriors for all 3 years would be 10-10 (11), and Warriors would have played 101 games (11), 15-4 record for Warriors (15 minus 4 is 11) and Cavs record would be 16-4... 16 minus 4 equals 12...
216+217+218+219=870....
870 reminds of 78, and 78 is the 12th triangular
870 also reminds of 87, and 87's divisors sum to 120, like 12.
The Cavaliers would have to win 4 straight games (starting in Game 4) to win these Finals.
The total number of days between Thursday, June 14th, 2012 (Game 2, 2012 NBA Finals) and Friday, June 9th, 2017 (Game 4, 2017 NBA Finals) is 1,821 days.
Take 1821, and flip it to 1281.
1281's divisors add up to 1984... 1984 was the year LeBron James was born.
Game 4 will be LeBron's 216th career playoff game, and Game 7 would be his 219th career playoff game... 219, and flip it upside down...reminds of 612, which also reversed is 216 again.
It's the Cavaliers 47th season, and to win these Finals, they have to win Games 4-7 (47!)
These numbers aren't arbitrary, they have a huge meaning.
Games 4 through 7 will be LeBron's 216th, 217th, 218th, and 219th playoff games all time.
216+217+218+219=870
870's divisors sum to 2160 (like 216)
The 2012 NBA Finals (LeBron vs KD part 1) started on 6/12 (612, reverse is 216!) and ended on 6/21 (can be written 21/6, like 216!) 621 backwards is 126, and teams that go down 0-3 are 0-126.
Alright, now let's say you flipped 216, 217, 218, and 219, and added them up...
612+712+812+912=3048 (reminds of 348)... 348's divisors sum to 840 (LeBron born in '84, and could also remind of 48, like 4-8)
I see a shit ton of numbers going the Cavaliers way...
Another thing... if Cavs win in 7, their record in the finals vs the Warriors for all 3 years would be 10-10 (11), and Warriors would have played 101 games (11), 15-4 record for Warriors (15 minus 4 is 11) and Cavs record would be 16-4... 16 minus 4 equals 12...
216+217+218+219=870....
870 reminds of 78, and 78 is the 12th triangular
870 also reminds of 87, and 87's divisors sum to 120, like 12.
If this series goes to 7 games, some interesting numbers will line up…
Let's say Cavaliers win in 7… their record would be 16-4, while the Warriors record would be 15-4… Game 7 would be the Cavaliers’ 102nd game of the season, and the Warriors’ 101st…
Cavs 16-4 = 16 minus 4 = 12 (102nd game is Game 7, 102 reminds of 12)
Warriors 15-4 = 15 minus 4 = 11 (101st game is Game 7, 101 reminds of 11)
Both teams would have 4 losses if the Cavaliers win in 7 games… 4 and 4, like 44 (LeBron possible finals record)
In the 2015 Finals, the Warriors won 3 straight to win the Championship. In the 2016 Finals, the Cavaliers won 3 straight to win the Championship. In the 2017 Finals, the Cavs could win 4 straight games to win the Championship.
3+3+4= 334, "Muhammad Ali" = 334
Flip it and you have 433...
433 is the 84th prime (LeBron born in '84, reminds of 48, LeBron could be 4-8 in Finals with a win)
If Cavaliers make it to Game 7, it will be LeBron's 47th Finals game! It's the Cavaliers 47th season, and to win the finals, they have to win games 4-7 (47!)
47 is the 15th prime, and right now the Warriors have 15 wins
47's divisors sum to 48 (like 4-8)
If this series goes to 7 games, the Cavaliers would have played 20 (2) games all playoffs...
Warriors would have played 101 (11) games all season...
2+11 = 211, the 47th prime.
ESPN article title... "Can Cavs do the Impossible?"
"Impossible" = 47
Cavaliers would have played 20 (2) games all playoffs if it goes to Game 7, and Warriors would have played 19 games...
2+19= 219...
Game 7 would be LeBron's 219th playoff game all time.
Media and Durant have already said that "the closeout game is always the hardest..." An excuse so nobody panics after Cavs win Game 4 (and it happened lol)
This article above^ is a prime example of how history repeats itself...
The LA Kings were in their 47th season (Cavaliers are in their 47th season right now!), and the team they did it versus is in California, like Golden State!
The LA Kings beat the San Jose Sharks after being down 0-3...
They completed the comeback on April 30th, 2014
Game 7 of these NBA Finals would be on June 18th, 2017.
The total number of days between Wednesday, April 30th, 2014 and Sunday, June 18th, 2017 is 1,145 days.
*This is equal to 3 years, 1 month, and 19 days.
3+1+19= 23.... "Cavs in 7" = 23.
But here's the most important part...
3+1+1+9= 3119.... 3119 IS THE 444th PRIME!!!!
Jay-Z, with these 4:44 ads...
LeBron's 4th Championship and 4th Finals MVP by winning 4 straight games!
LeBron won his 3rd Championship last year, and could win his 4th this year...
3, then 4
They lost 3 in a row in these finals, and now could win 4 in a row to win...
^^ lose 3, then win 4
The total number of days between Monday, January 30th, 2017 (Cavalier's 47th game of the season, L vs Dallas) and Friday, March 24th, 2017 (Cavalier's 71st game of the season, W vs Charlotte! STEPH CURRY RAISED IN CHARLOTTE) is 53 days (like 35; "King James" = 35, Durant's #)
53 days is equal to 1 month and 24 days.
1 month and 24 days... flip that to 24 days and 1 month... 241
241 is the 53rd prime
This is equal to 1 month and 24 days.
124, flip it and you have 421, the 82nd prime (like 28, Durant is 28)
So, in the Cavaliers 71st game, they beat Charlotte, the hometown of Stephen Curry...
LeBron had 32 points, 11 assists...
If this series goes 7 games, Warriors would have played in 101 (11) games all season, and the Cavaliers would have played 102 (12) games all season.
11+12=23
In the '11-'12 NBA Finals, LeBron beat Durant in 4 straight games to win the Championship.
Kyrie scored 38 in Game 3, and LeBron scored 39 in Game 3.
3+8= 11
3+9= 12
All these 11-12 pairings... hmmm...
Oh, and if Warriors lose 4 straight, they would finish the postseason 15-4... If Cavs win in 7, they would be 16-4 in these playoffs...
15 minus 4 = 11
16 minus 4 = 12
3+1+19= 23.... "Cavs in 7" = 23.
But here's the most important part...
3+1+1+9= 3119.... 3119 IS THE 444th PRIME!!!!
Jay-Z, with these 4:44 ads...
LeBron's 4th Championship and 4th Finals MVP by winning 4 straight games!
LeBron won his 3rd Championship last year, and could win his 4th this year...
3, then 4
They lost 3 in a row in these finals, and now could win 4 in a row to win...
^^ lose 3, then win 4
The total number of days between Monday, January 30th, 2017 (Cavalier's 47th game of the season, L vs Dallas) and Friday, March 24th, 2017 (Cavalier's 71st game of the season, W vs Charlotte! STEPH CURRY RAISED IN CHARLOTTE) is 53 days (like 35; "King James" = 35, Durant's #)
53 days is equal to 1 month and 24 days.
1 month and 24 days... flip that to 24 days and 1 month... 241
241 is the 53rd prime
This is equal to 1 month and 24 days.
124, flip it and you have 421, the 82nd prime (like 28, Durant is 28)
So, in the Cavaliers 71st game, they beat Charlotte, the hometown of Stephen Curry...
LeBron had 32 points, 11 assists...
If this series goes 7 games, Warriors would have played in 101 (11) games all season, and the Cavaliers would have played 102 (12) games all season.
11+12=23
In the '11-'12 NBA Finals, LeBron beat Durant in 4 straight games to win the Championship.
Kyrie scored 38 in Game 3, and LeBron scored 39 in Game 3.
3+8= 11
3+9= 12
All these 11-12 pairings... hmmm...
Oh, and if Warriors lose 4 straight, they would finish the postseason 15-4... If Cavs win in 7, they would be 16-4 in these playoffs...
15 minus 4 = 11
16 minus 4 = 12
2015 - Warriors in 6
2016- Cavs in 7
2017- ? in 7?
6+7+7= 677, the 123rd prime!
LeBron born on 12/30 (123)
Another thought...
#30 (Curry) could be 1-2 in the Finals all time.
30/12 is another way to write December 30th, LeBron's birthday.
2015 - 8 games played between Cavs and Warriors
2016 - 9 games played between Cavs and Warriors
2017 - 9? games played between Cavs and Warriors
8+9+9 = 899, flip it and you get 998
998's divisors sum to 1500 (15), Warriors stuck on 15 wins these playoffs
The Warriors were up 3-0 4 times in 2017 (could be 3-1)
The Cavs were up 3-0 2 times in 2017 (2-0)
4-2 (42) like Nate Thurmond, like LeBron James
3-1 plus 2-0 equals 5-1 (51, Cavaliers had 51 wins in the regular season)
If Cavs win in 7, they would be 5-4 at home in all 3 Finals series vs the Warriors combined...
They are 1-4 vs Warriors this season...
If they won, they would be 5-4.
Game 7 would be LeBron's 47th Finals game, as well as his 48th (48, like 4-8) all time game versus the Warriors...
Game 6 would be LeBron's 47th all time game versus the Warriors, as well as his 23rd home game versus the Warriors all time. (I think Game 6 will be a huge game in LeBron's legacy ;) )
Game 7 would be LeBron's 25th away game versus the Warriors.
There is a bunch of 67 connections with Steph being hurt...
"Curry injured" = 67 and 77 (LeBron and Kyrie combined for 77 points in Game 3...)
"Steph injured" = 67
"Steph's ankles" = 67
"Curry's ankles" = 77, like "Curry injured"
"Stephen injury" = 67
Reminder that if Cavaliers win the Championship, they would have won 67 games the whole year... Warriors won 67 games in the regular season.
LeBron is 3-1 in closeout games vs Warriors, if he wins 4 straight he would be 7-1 in the 71st season and refection of 17.
In the 2006 NBA Finals, the Miami Heat lost the first two games, then won 4 straight (starting in Game 3) to win the Championship...
In these finals, the Cavaliers would have to win 4 straight (starting in Game 4) to win the Championship...
(On another thought, 4 straight starting in 4, like 44?)
Anyway...
The total number of days between Tuesday, June 13th, 2006 (Game 3, 2006 Finals) and Friday, June 9th, 2017 (Game 4, 2017 Finals) is 4,014 days... if you include the end date, it's **4,015 days**
4015, like 4-15
If the Warriors lose 4 straight, their record in these playoffs would be 15-4
If these Finals go to 7 games, the Cavaliers and Warriors would have played 26 (think 2006) games head to head in the last 3 years... that's a huge connection again smh
Remember this one huge point, connecting back to the '11-'12 season when the Heat won 4 in a row vs the Thunder to win the Finals...
If this series goes 7, the Warriors will be 15-4 in these playoffs...
15 minus 4 = 11
15+4 = 19, and on Christmas Day Cavaliers won vs Warriors with 109 (19) points...
If Cavs win this series, their record in these playoffs would be 16-4...
16 minus 4 = 12
Warriors = '11
Cavaliers = '12
'11 for Warriors, '12 for Cavaliers
Another thing to think about with this...
In '11, Heat were huge favorites, in their first year of the big 3,over Mavericks and lost (Warriors huge favorites, in their first year of the big 4, over the Cavaliers and could lose)
In '12, the Heat won 4 games in a row to beat the Thunder with Kevin Durant (Cavaliers want to win 4 in a row to beat the Warriors with Durant)
ESPN just put out a video today called "The Shop". LeBron & Draymond both star in it a long with other celebrities. It was recorded during all star weekend but why wait till today to release it?
The Shop = 26
Comeback = 26
"Comeback" = 35/53
"King James" = 35/53
Somebody sent this to me, and I want to thank them because this is a huge connection!
2016- Cavs in 7
2017- ? in 7?
6+7+7= 677, the 123rd prime!
LeBron born on 12/30 (123)
Another thought...
#30 (Curry) could be 1-2 in the Finals all time.
30/12 is another way to write December 30th, LeBron's birthday.
2015 - 8 games played between Cavs and Warriors
2016 - 9 games played between Cavs and Warriors
2017 - 9? games played between Cavs and Warriors
8+9+9 = 899, flip it and you get 998
998's divisors sum to 1500 (15), Warriors stuck on 15 wins these playoffs
The Warriors were up 3-0 4 times in 2017 (could be 3-1)
The Cavs were up 3-0 2 times in 2017 (2-0)
4-2 (42) like Nate Thurmond, like LeBron James
3-1 plus 2-0 equals 5-1 (51, Cavaliers had 51 wins in the regular season)
If Cavs win in 7, they would be 5-4 at home in all 3 Finals series vs the Warriors combined...
They are 1-4 vs Warriors this season...
If they won, they would be 5-4.
Game 7 would be LeBron's 47th Finals game, as well as his 48th (48, like 4-8) all time game versus the Warriors...
Game 6 would be LeBron's 47th all time game versus the Warriors, as well as his 23rd home game versus the Warriors all time. (I think Game 6 will be a huge game in LeBron's legacy ;) )
Game 7 would be LeBron's 25th away game versus the Warriors.
There is a bunch of 67 connections with Steph being hurt...
"Curry injured" = 67 and 77 (LeBron and Kyrie combined for 77 points in Game 3...)
"Steph injured" = 67
"Steph's ankles" = 67
"Curry's ankles" = 77, like "Curry injured"
"Stephen injury" = 67
Reminder that if Cavaliers win the Championship, they would have won 67 games the whole year... Warriors won 67 games in the regular season.
LeBron is 3-1 in closeout games vs Warriors, if he wins 4 straight he would be 7-1 in the 71st season and refection of 17.
In the 2006 NBA Finals, the Miami Heat lost the first two games, then won 4 straight (starting in Game 3) to win the Championship...
In these finals, the Cavaliers would have to win 4 straight (starting in Game 4) to win the Championship...
(On another thought, 4 straight starting in 4, like 44?)
Anyway...
The total number of days between Tuesday, June 13th, 2006 (Game 3, 2006 Finals) and Friday, June 9th, 2017 (Game 4, 2017 Finals) is 4,014 days... if you include the end date, it's **4,015 days**
4015, like 4-15
If the Warriors lose 4 straight, their record in these playoffs would be 15-4
If these Finals go to 7 games, the Cavaliers and Warriors would have played 26 (think 2006) games head to head in the last 3 years... that's a huge connection again smh
Remember this one huge point, connecting back to the '11-'12 season when the Heat won 4 in a row vs the Thunder to win the Finals...
If this series goes 7, the Warriors will be 15-4 in these playoffs...
15 minus 4 = 11
15+4 = 19, and on Christmas Day Cavaliers won vs Warriors with 109 (19) points...
If Cavs win this series, their record in these playoffs would be 16-4...
16 minus 4 = 12
Warriors = '11
Cavaliers = '12
'11 for Warriors, '12 for Cavaliers
Another thing to think about with this...
In '11, Heat were huge favorites, in their first year of the big 3,over Mavericks and lost (Warriors huge favorites, in their first year of the big 4, over the Cavaliers and could lose)
In '12, the Heat won 4 games in a row to beat the Thunder with Kevin Durant (Cavaliers want to win 4 in a row to beat the Warriors with Durant)
ESPN just put out a video today called "The Shop". LeBron & Draymond both star in it a long with other celebrities. It was recorded during all star weekend but why wait till today to release it?
The Shop = 26
Comeback = 26
"Comeback" = 35/53
"King James" = 35/53
Somebody sent this to me, and I want to thank them because this is a huge connection!
+Gabriel Cheek yo just watching intro on ABC made me think the NBA trophy weighs 14.5 pounds. Switch it around you can get 15-4 like the warriors record when Cavs comeback. Idk maybe a stretch but they abc made sure they said 14.5
Back on November 5th, the Cavaliers won vs the 76ers, 102-101...
Game 7 would be the Cavaliers' 102nd game of the season, and it would be the Warriors' 101st game...
Cavs won 102 to the 76ers 101...
That^^^ suggests Cavs win their 102nd game, and the team from Philadelphia loses their 101st game...
and here's this bombshell...
If you add up the points that Cleveland closed out teams with this postseason, you'll get a very interesting number lol
106+109+135 = 350 (like 35!)
And if you subtract that by the total amount of points teams scored vs Cleveland in closeout games, you'll see another significant number ;)
102+102+102 = 306...
350 minus 306 = 44 (like 4-4 if LeBron wins these finals)
oh... and another thing lol
350 reminds of 35, right? 306 reminds of 36...
35+36 = 71
Back on November 5th, the Cavaliers won vs the 76ers, 102-101...
Game 7 would be the Cavaliers' 102nd game of the season, and it would be the Warriors' 101st game...
Cavs won 102 to the 76ers 101...
That^^^ suggests Cavs win their 102nd game, and the team from Philadelphia loses their 101st game...
and here's this bombshell...
If you add up the points that Cleveland closed out teams with this postseason, you'll get a very interesting number lol
106+109+135 = 350 (like 35!)
And if you subtract that by the total amount of points teams scored vs Cleveland in closeout games, you'll see another significant number ;)
102+102+102 = 306...
350 minus 306 = 44 (like 4-4 if LeBron wins these finals)
oh... and another thing lol
350 reminds of 35, right? 306 reminds of 36...
35+36 = 71
THE NUMBERS ALWAYS CONNECT.
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