Cash another future, the Oklahoma City Thunder win the 2025 NBA Finals

Chalk up another future! As I reminded about all season, the Seattle Supersonics won it in ’79, and now the Thunder, the team the Sonics became, have won the 79th NBA season.
Today the Thunder got their 84th win in the 84th game of the playoffs over the 84 team (Indiana Pacers=84, Sunday=84 — the LSU Tigers also won the 78th College World Series with their 84th win of the year *Tigers=78 & 84, Sunday=78 & 84). Adding insult to injury, the Pacers star player, Haliburton, reminds of the oil company, Halliburton, founded in Oklahoma, in 1919, and ran for many years by Dick Cheney, who is 84 years old. Making matters even more interesting, the Pacers got their 143rd postseason loss today, 143 days after Dick Cheney’s 84th birthday.




As for the Pacers, who sailed into the NBA Finals after Jim Irsay died at age 65, they finished the year on 65 wins, getting their last win on Juneteenth, which began in 1865 (Oklahoma City=65). What makes this more interesting is the new crusades going on in the Middle East, especially Iran, and the fact that the Thunder coach used to coach Holy Cross, the Crusaders. In history, the Crusaders were the Knights Templar, going with this series wrapping up on June 22, the 173rd day of the year, in the 79th NBA season (Knights Templar=173, 79 & 65). It goes with 79 year old Donald Trump calling on regime change in Iran, regarding a regime that has been in place since the ’79 Revolution in Iran. Of course, ’79 was 46 years ago, and Oklahoma, the 46th state, just won the championship.

Don’t forget the Finals began on 6/5 either, or that the Pacers coach, Rick Carlisle, won the Finals in the 65th NBA season, or that he was 65 years old during the Finals. For one more, today is a span of 65 days from April 19, the anniversary of the bombing.

Also, there were numerous tributes to the Oklahoma City bombing, which happened April 19, 1995, tying in with this year’s NBA Playoffs beginning on April 19, and the final score of the playoffs, Game 7 of the Finals, ending with 194 points, a lot like the 19/4 date, and the fact that Timothy McVeigh, the OKC bomber, was inspired by The Turner Diaries (The Turner Diaries=194). It’s a reminder that Game 4 was on June 11, or 11/6, and the Pacers won with 116 points, on the anniversary of Timothy McVeigh being executed in Indiana (Execution=116). That game was 79 days after Myles Turner’s birthday, a man who was born just after the OKC Bombing (showing how far out the script went).
Thus, these Finals paid tribute to slavery (Juneteenth), Halliburton, the war in Iran, and the Oklahoma City bombing. They also involved the sacrifice of Dick Barnett, Slick Watts, and Shawn Kemp, who is going to prison, who like Barnett, was born in Indiana (and in the case of Kemp, played for Seattle).
For one last point, Timothy McVeigh was arrested on a Wednesday, named after Mercury, driving a Mercury Marquis, and OKC won Game 7 with 103 points (Mercury=103).