Good things are in store for Portland this season, and great things are on the horizon. Here’s what I mean and why.
(NOTE: Cover photo is courtesy of ClutchPoints.)
The Blazers have started the NBA Exhibition reason, and the 2023-24 season is right around the corner. Portland will enter the new season with a revamped roster, and contrary to what many pundits are predicting, I believe this year will be fruitful for the team and its fans.
I see 42-52 wins on the horizon and even better things looming. The reasons are related to the numerological analysis that I’ve conducted. Here’s a summary of what I’ve discovered.
The organization’s numbers
76923154 29193 2318591=90 9 Accomplished #
6 1 19 1 5 =23= 5 Inner #
7 923 54 29 3 23 8 91=67= 4 Outer #
90+7= 7 Destiny #
The founding owner’s numbers
Paul Gardner Allen
7133 7194559 13355=71=8 8 IS
13 1 5 1 5 =16= 7 S
7 3 7 945 9 33 5= 55(1) P
1 21 1953= 22(4) LN
Several numbers of note
NBA Franchise received on 2 24 1970=25=7 Date of Birth
First Game on 1016 1970=25=7
Won only NBA title 6 4 1977=23=7
NOTE: I would like to include GM Joe Cronin, but I cannot find any biographical details online.
The coach’s numbers
Chauncey Billups =80=8 IS
=36=9 S
=44=8 P
=119=11=2 DN
This year is a 7-year, 2+0+2+3=7, and 2024 will be an 8-universal year. Looking at that, Billups will have proven his coaching ability by the end of next season (24-25), or he will be gone. If he hits stride on his numbers for this year, the Blazers will “fare they well.” The numbers of incumbents and newcomers suggest that he has the numerical tools to do well.
NOTE: I will not list all the players and numbers here. The curious can get the name and birthdate on Wikipedia and then plug that information into the calculator on the Forever Numerology website. But here’s a snapshot of eight roster players.
Deandre Ayton comes with a 44=8 and 99=9, which fits the Blazers’ dreams and links with Billups. As long as they get along, it will be well, and he will flourish. If the match goes bad, it will most likely go irreconcilably bad, and one will go. Malcolm Brogdon comes with a 4, 50=5, and an 8. He will become a “specialist” of sorts and contribute a unique set of skills at the right time and place. Scoot Henderson has an 8, 5, 4, an 11-2, and 100=1 destiny. He fits in every way and sometimes shows almost “unearthly” plays over his career here. Shaedon Sharpe comes on well this year, and his numbers are in a previous article, as were Anfernee Simons, who will be steady and solid. The year’s numerical possible surprises are Jabari Walker and Toumani Camara. Jabari’s numbers are in a previous article, and Camara lists 4, 22=4, and 9. With hard work and time, he will be a “dream” of a player. Kris Murray has promise, but he may be more of a trade factor than a long-term.
From the perspective here, the Blazers are on the numerical track. The next two years will entertain and please, and I believe, will lead to the big cheese in the sky (also known as “The Ring”) by the end of the 2025-26 NBA season.