I wonder how many KU fans out there think that THEY blew the game yesterday?
Okay... come on... someone in here needs to fess up? Who forgot to wear their favorite Jayhawk t-shirt?
Someone is guilty. There has to be a reason why we stopped playing in the second half.
Maybe a fan did something at half time.... maybe some sexual play? You know there is a reason why boxers and many other pro athletes pull back from the love table days before a big event.
So if it wasn't one of us who blew it on superstition, could it have been the team's own superstition? Could this team be carrying the curse of superstition with them every time they step on the floor?
In my books, the most negatively alarming game we played this year is a game we won... OU at home! That was a game where we came out red hot in the first half, and went from a 21 or so point lead to falling behind only minutes into the second half. I know Self used that as a major lesson for this team. Might that have been the cause for yesterday's disastrous second half? Maybe the lesson was learned too well, and it carried the curse of superstition into the second half. What did slow down these guys so much in the second half? We hadn't played a game in 5 days. Might they have felt some superstition from the OU game because they were so hot in the first half? So they came out worried about a repeat of OU. We all know what happens when basketball players think too much... they slow down!
Superstition is a huge part of sports. It must play a part in at least half the games and players involved in the sport.
Take a break from the Sunday morning woes of a bad KU weekend and journey with me.
Do two things: 1. Click on Stevie's video clip below to get the music rolling. And while that is going on, click on the link below and open it in another window, so you can read about famous NBA players and teams that fail to be confident enough on their own so they play to their own superstitions through preventative rituals. Might this young Jayhawk team just need a ritual to help them believe more in themselves? You be the judge...
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Writing this thread made me hungry, so I decided on a peanut butter and jelly sandwich for breakfast. Did you know where the trend came from for basketball shorts to become long and baggy? Are you thinking it was from rappers? Guess again... it was from Michael Jordan and his superstition. So without superstition, the game might still be played in tight hot pants!
Top 10 Most Superstitious Players in NBA History ↗
Kick back and enjoy. Reduce your blood pressure with some Stevie Wonder and a nice read. Through it all, come to realize how maybe our young guys played into a superstition... the same superstition that ruled the beliefs of some of the best players to ever play the game.