- Andre = 1+5+4+9+5 = 24
- Tyler = 2+7+3+5+9 = 26
- Iguodala = 9+7+3+6+4+1+3+1 = 34
- Andre Iguodala = 58 (13)(4)
- Andre Tyler Iguodala = 84
- Andre = 1+14+4+18+5 = 42
- Tyler = 20+25+12+5+18 = 80
- Iguodala = 9+7+21+15+4+1+12+1 = 70
- Andre Iguodala = 112
- Andre Tyler Iguodala = 192
- 1/28/1984 = 1+28+19+84 = 132
- 1/28/1984 = 1+2+8+1+9+8+4 = 33
- 1/28/(1+9+8+4) = 1+28+22 = 51
- 1/28/84 = 1+28+84 = 113
- Michael Jordan = 113
- Kobe Bryant = 113
Notice he is listed at 98 kg (also 1.98 m), a number significant to this series and to the recent Philadelphia Train Crash, both which are measured from Lupercalia. In the case of this series, the first game went to OT 98-98, 98-days after they played each other on February 26.
Also, his high school below connects to the original NBA Championship in 1947, which was one by the Philadelphia Warriors. This number is also significant to Ohio.
- Lanphier = 3+1+5+7+8+9+5+9 = 47
- Philadelphia Warriors one first NBA Championship in '47
- Ohio = 15+8+9+15 = 47 (Only State with Simple English Gematria of 47)
Iguodala is from Illinois, a state that produces more basketball players than possibly any other. It is also where this "Gang of 33" seems to be hubbed out of in the United States.
Notice that Iguodala has not been playing well since 2012, so his reemergence for NBA Finals MVP in 2015 is beating treated as a 'surprise' in the mainstream media. Still, what weirds me out the most, is that when Iguodala played at Arizona, he reminded me so much of LeBron James, even slightly in appearance. He was like LeBron James light. Long story short, I know something very bizarre is up, I feel it in my bones.
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