Saturday, November 21, 2015

Knicks at Rockets Tonight

I feel as though the home crowd will be excited after the game. I felt up and down motion, like jumping. I feel as though it will be a dramatic ending. The fans, I felt excitement.

My pick:

Rockets over Knicks.

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Thoughts on reading the emotions of teams or crowds

This blog was started so I could keep track of my predictions of NBA games. I'm not here to post brilliant writing, but to have a stream-of-consciousness blog, and if someone reads it, fine. If not, then fine.

A few days ago, I decided to predict NFL games based on my feelings of who will win. Just my feelings. I tried to block out my mind and use my subsconscious. I was 3 out of 4. The task was something like "The winner of the Minnesota vs Raiders game". I would calm my mind, and whatever visuals came to me that related to one of the teams, I would assume would be the winner. With that Minnesota vs Raiders game, though, I saw colors of a uniform that I though were silver and black. Then, I started to see famous Raider players. The prediction came out wrong. Why? 

I'm still pondering that.

With my next idea, thinking over my slight remote viewing experience, was that I could remote view the emotions of the players after their game. I tried a combination of the two on my next predictive attempt, which was 6 NBA games on the 16th. I tried to get a general feeling, along with the sensing of which team would be happier. I was 4/6. One particular loss, was the Indiana Pacers vs Bulls. I RV'd my feeling of who would win and I saw Reggie Miller, a retired player. Hmmmm. *See previous Raiders game. Can you say analytical overlay?

The next day, I decided to just RV the team that would be happy or happiest after the game. The first game was the Bucks at Wizards. I saw a Wizard. My pick was the Wizards. The next was the Heat, and I saw the word "Heat" and their logo. With the Nuggets at Pelicans I have no recollection of what I saw.  The fourth game, I saw yellow, so I figured it was the Knicks. I decided to go over the first game again, because I wanted to be sure. The viewing was unclear, it was dark and I couldn't see if I was viewing the feelings of one team or another, so I decided to RV the feelings of the crowd/fans. What I came up with was, now this is at the conclusion of the game, the feelings I came up with was kind of like, "Well, it seems like the feelings were kind of neutral. I felt like the outcome was a foregone conclusion." Then, I thought about this and felt like maybe this game would be a blowout, since the feelings of the home crowd wasn't peaking in any way, negative or positive? I couldn't really make anything of that, so I tried to RV each team again, and I thought I saw a player in green smile, so I decided to change my pick to the Bucks. That game was a blowout (I was right in my analysis of the fans), but it was the Wizards who did the blowing out. 

Overall, I was 1 out of 4. The Knicks where I saw the yellow was the winner. If I hadn't reversed my earlier feeling of seeing the Wizard, then I would have been 2/4.

Conclusion? Nothing decisive here, but a general feeling of the outcome seems to be better than a precise RVing of a team. For my level anyway. But, a general feeling of the fans does seem to have a lot of promise. If I do RV the fans, then anything short of elation and happiness or intense sadness or disappointment, then the pick should be a resounding "Pass".

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

NBA Picks for 11/17/2015

My picks for tonight are:

Bucks
Heat
Pelicans
Knicks

*Updated. Switched to the Bucks. 12:29 PM PST.