The Boston Celtics visited the White House one day after Joe Biden’s 82nd birthday (the NBA has an 82 game season — Game=82), and one day before the JFK assassination anniversary. As you’ll recall, the 2024 NBA Finals were a tribute to both the RFK and JFK assassinations, beginning on the anniversary of RFK’s death, and between Boston and Dallas, two cities that clearly connect to the life and death of John F. Kennedy. Keep in mind the Finals also began on the 78th anniversary of the Celtics establishment, June 6, 1946 (Boston Celtics=78, Kennedy=78, Scottish Rite=78, Jesuit=78, *NBA Finals=78). It goes with Joe Biden taking office at age 78 in January of 2021, and Trump taking office at age 78 in 2025.
*The Celtics are playing the Wizards one day after the visit, on the anniversary of JFK’s death. That was 61 years ago today (Washington DC=61).
Furthermore, notice the coach of the Celtics visited the White House on November 21, 2024, 144 days after his birthday.
Don’t forget JFK died 144 days from meeting with the Pope or that RFK died at 1:44 AM.
And on top of that, notice his record was 133-46 with the team at the time of the visit.
He is also on 46 losses, similar to how JFK died at age 46.
It goes with the visit coming on a Thursday.
Making matters even more interesting, notice Jayson Tatum’s record.
He is on 351 regular season wins (Joseph Robinette Biden Jr=351).
351 is the 26th triangular number (Celtics=26, Game=26).
He is also on 177 regular season losses (The Jesuit Order=177).
Including the playoffs, Tatum has 419 wins (81st prime — President Biden=81).
He also has 222 losses (Boston=22, Basketball=22).