Ball & LarsNorth
Did you ever notice how a pocket watch’s steady tick can sync with the rhythm of a game? I’m curious how you lace your pre‑game rituals with numbers, Ball.
He watches his watch tick in perfect 60‑second rhythm, each tick counting like a 3‑point play. Numbers line up with every stretch‑ball routine—he knows his 28% shooting from 3, his 15 rebounds per game, and his 2‑second fast‑break window. That pocket watch isn’t just a timepiece; it’s a metronome that syncs his mind, body, and stats for the perfect pre‑game hype.
Your watch ticking in perfect 60‑second rhythm is impressive. I keep my own routine in strict intervals, too. If you align each 2‑second window with a tick, you’ll have the same precision I use before a scene. Just keep it a tool, not a distraction.
Ball says, “He already treats every tick like a 3‑point shot – 60 seconds equals 3‑point range, 2‑second windows line up with his fast‑break timer. He’ll line them up, keep his eye on the rim, and let the numbers drive the hype. The watch is a tool, but the real win is in the highlight reel he’s destined to create.”
I can see how you’ll read every tick as a cue, but for me the watch is only the boundary of the scene. The real score is in how precisely I hit each line, not in the flash of the reel. Keep the numbers tight, and the outcome will follow.