uolj said:Well at least we won't jinx it by talking about it.
oh, wait...
G_M said:I would bank on Bibby, Peja, or Miller going down before SAR.
uolj said:Well at least we won't jinx it by talking about it.
oh, wait...
PixelPusher said:Well in that case...
"Boy, I hope Shaq's back will hold up next season"
"Is it me, or does Tim Duncan seem to twist his ankles more frequently these days?"
"I wonder if age is catching up to Steve Nash?"
VF21 said:Some of you really don't understand the jinx concept, do you?
It's goes something like this:
If you mention something bad happening and DON'T want it to come true, mentioning it out loud actually increases the odds of Murphy's Law coming into effect. Murphy's Law states that "what can go wrong will go wrong." An ancilliary to that is "What can go wrong will go wrong AT THE WORST POSSILBE MOMENT."
Now, in the reverse and as the ultimate paradox, if you want something bad to happen to an opponent, speaking out loud wishes that GOOD things happen for them will directly increase the odds of the GOOD thing happening and NOT the bad.
That falls under the "Be careful what you wish for" proviso to Murphy's Law.
Clear?
PixelPusher said:
I think I need to retain an attorny to review all of the clauses in "Murphy's Law" for me. That just made my head hurt.
VF21 said:Some of you really don't understand the jinx concept, do you?
It's goes something like this:
If you mention something bad happening and DON'T want it to come true, mentioning it out loud actually increases the odds of Murphy's Law coming into effect. Murphy's Law states that "what can go wrong will go wrong." An ancilliary to that is "What can go wrong will go wrong AT THE WORST POSSILBE MOMENT."
Now, in the reverse and as the ultimate paradox, if you want something bad to happen to an opponent, speaking out loud wishes that GOOD things happen for them will directly increase the odds of the GOOD thing happening and NOT the bad.
That falls under the "Be careful what you wish for" proviso to Murphy's Law.
Clear?
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VF21 said:Now, in the reverse and as the ultimate paradox, if you want something bad to happen to an opponent, speaking out loud wishes that GOOD things happen for them will directly increase the odds of the GOOD thing happening and NOT the bad.
That falls under the "Be careful what you wish for" proviso to Murphy's Law.
Clear?
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Wrong................Mine was an old school jinx which does not fall under the ultimate paradox theory. Just a plain old jinx. The Lakers will win the Pacific and Kobe Bryant will again be a role model.hoopsfan said:Perfectly clear...in that case..thank you thesanityannex.![]()
thesanityannex said:Boy do I hope the Lakers do well this season. Goooooooooooooooo Kobe!!!
There was one exception, Vlade became ironman AFTER comming to Sac-town. I just hope SAR will not be other way round.Bricklayer said:Nothing that can be done. Be ironic of course that a very durable player suddenly turns up lame when he hits Sacto, but its not as if we did not have warning. And given that we would not have even had a shot at getting him were it not for the scary knee, its an upfront risk and one where you can argue without it we can't even sign him.
outsider62 said:There was one exception, Vlade became ironman AFTER comming to Sac-town. I just hope SAR will not be other way round.