Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Lillard on 37-foot buzzer shot: 'The last word'

Lillard on 37-foot buzzer shot: 'The last word'

4/23/2019=27,46,66,21,39 113th day 252 left
"The last word"=46 on a day with 46 numerology
Damian Lamonte Ollie Lillard Sr. (born July 15, 1990)
7/15/1990=22,112,131,32,41,..196th day 169 left
Portland scored 118 points he scored the 118th point..why? Gematria that's why

"Damian Lamonte Ollie Lillard Sr." = 
118
 
(Full Reduction)
Word or PhraseEnglish OrdinalFull ReductionSingle ReductionReverse OrdinalReverse Full Reduction
Damian42242412039
Lillard68323212149
Damian Lillard110565624188
Damian Lamonte Ollie Lillard Sr.280118127449170
Damian=39 on a day with 39 numerology. Damian=120/12. he hit a 37 ft shot to win the game. Portland=37 ..37/12th prime number..He was born on 7/15 or 15/7..157.157/37th prime number. Lillard=32 born with 32 numerology. 
This happened 83 days (84) before his 29th b-day Blazers=83 83/23rd prime number.  Game was on the 23rd. Also it happened 11 weeks and 6 days before his b-day..116..Portland=116..With the end date included, it was exactly 12 weeks before his b-day. 37 ft shot..37/12th prime. 

Lillard said.."It was a great feeling when it left my hands,"=181..Trail Blazers=181..181/42nd prime Damian=42
"It felt good."=113 on the 113th day of the year. "
It felt good."=50..it was his 50th point
"It felt good."=157..157/37th prime..born on 15/7 or 7/15
Lillard=68 game five=68

PORTLAND, Ore. -- It's a shot that will be replayed for years to come, one of the all-time postseason moments as Damian Lillard closed out the Oklahoma City Thunder in five games from almost 40 feet to give himself an even 50 points and his team a spot in the second round.
The official play-by-play lists it as a 37-foot shot, but it hung in the air for nearly two seconds, hitting the bottom of the net as the buzzer expired to lift the Trail Blazers in Game 5 118-115.
"It was a great feeling when it left my hands," Lillard said. "It felt good."
With the score tied, Russell Westbrook barreled at the rim and missed a tough layup with 18.3 seconds left. The Blazers grabbed the rebound and decided not to called timeout, getting the ball into Lillard's hands. He crossed midcourt with about 10 seconds left, and held his dribble near the logo. The seconds ticked off the clock and at a certain point -- somewhere around three or four seconds -- it became obvious Lillard was going to shoot it.

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