Emotional Infers: Pattern For Victory

by Krishna Dhani on 06/11/2010

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As we all know the NBA Finals are going on. Apparently we have all noticed a strange pattern of revenge been seek upon each team.

That revenge can change for both teams.

The Celtics won last night and now are deuce-ing it up for a 2-2 tie with the Lakers. As we all know, it can go up to seven games in the NBA Finals, meaning one team to at least have a record of 4-3 in the series.

The Lakers won the first, then Celtics the second. Then Lakers in the third, Celtics in fourth. Each time each team is faced with a depression of mentality in the fact of a loss, but they strike back. Either with Rajon Rondo for the Celtics or Kobe Bryant for the Lakers.

Either way, there is only one team who can have enthusiasm at the end for winning. That team maybe the Lakers.

Why?

Well only upon the mentality of this pattern, yes the Lakers will win. I mean look: first Lakers, then Celtics, then Lakers, then Celtics, then Lakers, then Celtics, then Lakers with a close record of pattern of 4-3.

But, there is also a chance of aggravation upon each team aspiring them to devour the other team for breakfast each time. This can change easily so the pattern is not always successful. This is just another theory over each teams emotional infers not the statistics.

If you go by statistics you have an even game and that is where you left with an odd number of 7 so its one team. There also come the fact that everyone is entitled to their opinion leaving them at their conception of the games.

Whatever happens, its Lakers or Celtics, but these games aren’t entirely run by the teams but by players.

As the pressure heats up and more people start to lose their hopes in it’s really key players to rule the game. The key player for Boston is Rajon Rondo. For the Lakers it’s Pau Gasol.

If one team were to be considerably be out-numbered, you would have already determined a winner, unless its a team like Kobe and LeBron but that’s not the case, is it?

Now its just time as the main key to the verdict upon these games, and it will most likely stay like that until the end.

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