EPISODE · Jun 26, 2026 · 42 MIN
#97 Round Up 11 — Your Team Was 29 Points Up. Here's Why That's the Dangerous Part.
from The Constraints Collective · host The Constraints Collective
The San Antonio Spurs led Game 4 of the 2026 NBA Finals by 29 points and lost it on a tip-in with 1.2 seconds left — the biggest comeback in Finals history. Ian Renshaw and Keith Davids use it to argue momentum isn't a mindset problem but a stable attractor state (drawing on Gernigon, Briki & Eykens' dynamical systems model of psychological momentum) that has to be deliberately broken, not willed away. They trace the same idea through hydration-break goal-scoring stats, Shane Warne's between-ball theatre, the "plus" between cricket deliveries, and a community AFL warm-up that was quietly working against its own players.This month's free round-up pulls together June's guest episode (Michael Richardson), theory paper, and Daniel Lycett guest review. Members get the full monthly catch-up recording, early access to next month's guest conversation, and the hosts' position statement on "Constrain to Afford or Constrain to Potentiate?"
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The San Antonio Spurs led Game 4 of the 2026 NBA Finals by 29 points and lost it on a tip-in with 1.2 seconds left — the biggest comeback in Finals history. Ian Renshaw and Keith Davids use it to argue momentum isn't a mindset problem but a stable attractor state (drawing on Gernigon, Briki & Eykens' dynamical systems model of psychological momentum) that has to be deliberately broken, not willed away. They trace the same idea through hydration-break goal-scoring stats, Shane Warne's betw...
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