If you're a fan of the NBA, you've likely seen a game or two on
Turner Network Television (TNT) over the years; the NBA flagship station also founded by the owner of CNN, Robert "Ted" Turner III, in Atlanta, GA, on the 33rd Parallel North.
- Robert Tuner III was born 11/19/1938.
- Robert = 9+6+2+5+9+2 = 33
- Turner = 2+3+9+5+5+9 = 33
- 11/19/1938 = 1+1+1+9+1+9+3+8 = 33
Assuming you have seen an NBA game on TNT, you've likely also noticed the regular panel of Kenny Smith, Ernie Johnson, Charles Barkley, and sometimes Magic Johnson. Let us examine the numerology of these names to see if we can identify a pattern.
- Turner = 2+3+9+5+5+9 = 33
- Kenny = 11+5+5+5+7 = 33
- Ernie = 5+9+5+9+5 = 33
- Magic = 13+1+7+9+3 = 33
- Charles = 3+8+1+18+12+5+19 = 66
- Barkley = 2+1+18+11+12+5+25 = 74
Doesn't it seem beyond coincidence? With regards to Charles Barkley, the numbers 66 and 74 are also important in numerology as discussed in many other places on this blog. The numbers 74 and 33 fit together like peas in a pod because of their biblical correlation, that is also mirrored throughout the U.S. Nation, especially in it's birthday, the 4th of July (7/4), as well as the 33rd State, Oregon. Let us examine in just a moment.
Very quickly, if you weren't aware, Jesus was crucified at the age of 33, after performing 33 miracles.
- Jesus = 10+5+19+21+19 = 74
- Cross = 3+18+15+19+19 = 74
- Oregon = 15+18+5+7+15+14 = 74
- OR = 15+18 = 33
In the history of the NBA, some of it's best players have also been '33'.
- Michael = 4+9+3+8+1+5+3 = 33
- Magic = 13+1+7+9+3 = 33
- Bird = 2+9+18+4 = 33
- Kobe = 11+15+2+5 = 33
- Vincent = 4+9+5+3+5+5+2 = 33
To date, only two players have lead their teams to "three-peats", but this year LeBron James has an opportunity to do so as well, while playing for Patrick Riley, the man who invented and trademarked the term "three-peat".
- Patrick = 7+1+2+9+9+3+2 = 33
- Riley = 9+9+3+5+7 = 33
- TM = 20+13 = 33 (He put a 'TM' on "Three-peat")
- Lebron = 12+5+2+18+15+14 = 66
Notice how 66 is two times 33. LeBron James, in his own right, is two times the "NBA-man" that has ever come before him, even if Karl Malone says otherwise. Honestly, sometimes I wonder if he was grown in a test tube. If I found out one day he was, it wouldn't surprise me a bit...
Until next time, peace.
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