Monday, October 29, 2018

NBA Entertainment




I'm the one who "pavloved" (or trained for a while) Michael Jordan and his contemporary NBA players for greatness, establishing for them distinct basketball playing styles or skills so that there is "variety" in what we watch on NBA TV, for NBA entertainment. We were studying "superperformance". I was already favoring Jordan then as what others realized. I predicted or decided for what will happen in his career. 

I was maybe more than one year old then or nearly two years old. I was like an adult in a boy's or a very young toddler's body since I was already smoking then. It was a "military" job for the NBA. And then again, maybe at 4 to 5 years old. 

So I own NBA teams too, I remember, like San Antonio Spurs, LA Clippers and Lakers, Chicago Bulls, etc. Mark Cuban's team, Dallas Mavericks is mine actually (if that's really the team he bought with our money). 

It was also me who examined and established the standards and rules and criteria in games and sports, as well as in Olympic games. Standards such as how high or how big should the ring be, how wide the basketball board or court should be, ideally how many chairs in a basketball stadium. I particularly established the legal moves, standard plays, and scoring point systems and penalties in volleyball, martial arts, gymnastics, etc. according to "game theory". I also recall designing timer clocks used for high-precision timing in games.

As I see it now I was indeed "very tired" from designing and deciding on everything, especially when it came to military fights and strife. I was the one abused in the end. But I was top-secret Standards Committee of everything science and technology, even nukes and warpdrives. 

They exploited my abilities. (I can understand that; it was Cold War.) The fact that I didn't become one of the billionaires speaks true of that. But I was pushing for World Peace and "United" Nations I was looking for a better future for all of us, and that makes me partly satisfied. 


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