State of Louisville@thestateoflou
WE HIRED AN ETSY WITCH TO SAVE LOUISVILLE BASKETBALL
Here’s what she had to say (apparently they only email).
First, understand this: what you’re describing is not one curse, but a layered fracture! Institutional, emotional, and temporal. Louisville didn’t just “get unlucky.” The program’s story was interrupted repeatedly, and when narratives break, momentum curdles. That’s where curses live.
Louisville’s lineage explained:
1. The Original Breach (Pitino)
Vacated wins do more than erase banners; they sever the continuity of legacy.
Louisville’s program identity fractured here: pride without closure.
This created what we call a Hollow Record Curse: future success feels unstable because the past was forcibly rewritten.
2. Interrupted Ascension (Mack)
Promised growth, unrealized maturation.
The COVID postseason cancellation is crucial—that was a karmic dam.
The extortion / FBI tape incident added internal betrayal energy.
Result: talent arrived, but never cohered.
3. The Collapse (Payne)
These were not merely bad teams.
They were ritual humiliation seasons; the kind that embed doubt into a fanbase and player psyche.
This is where the curse settled in the body: confidence, health, decision-making.
4. False Dawn with Resistance (Current)
Kelsey restored order, but order does not immediately restore fortune.
When a curse has moved into the physical plane, it manifests as:
Injuries
Timing issues
“Why now?” moments
Mikel Brown’s situation fits this pattern precisely.
Let’s remain grounded:
Mikel Brown’s lower back + growth spurt + future pressure is archetypal:
The spine represents burden and responsibility
The growth spurt signifies being asked to carry more before the structure fully adjusts
“Day-to-day” injuries are classic liminal injuries; neither broken nor whole
Translation:
He is carrying the weight of expectation before the team fully redistributed leadership.
That’s not his fault. That’s imbalance.
A Healing Rite for Mikel Brown
Purpose: Release burden, invite patience, protect long-term strength
One red candle (vitality)
One blue candle (healing and calm)
A written intention placed beneath both candles.
Invocation Focus:
Healing without haste
Strength without sacrifice
Return when ready, not when demanded
This does not rush him back.
It clears the panic around his absence, which often worsens outcomes.
Naming is binding:
Mikel Brown – relief of burden
Ryan Conwell – clarity and confidence
Sananda Fru – physical stability
Khani Rooths – timely courage
J’Vonne Hadley – second-half ascension
Aly Khalifa – consistency anchoring chaos
Kasean Pryor – courage under strain
Adrian Wooley – quiet contribution
Coaching staff – patience + trust
Method:
Visualization of a single rope woven from many fibers
No one fiber carrying the full load
Leadership rotating naturally, not forcibly
Not schemes first. TRUST first.
This addresses the long Louisville issue of reset after reset.
Intent:
Stop the panic spiral after losses
Protect Kelsey from the ghost of past regimes
Allow development to outpace noise
This is a slow-working charm; the most powerful kind.
What this does:
Stabilizes momentum
Reduces self-inflicted damage
Allows teams to play closer to their true level
Curses persist when communities panic louder than they believe.
What you must do:
Speak about Mikel as healing, not “saving the season”
Praise role players publicly; out loud, even when they struggle
Let Kelsey build without invoking ghosts (Payne, Mack, Pitino)
This is not blind faith.
This is discipline of belief.
Louisville is not doomed.
But it cannot be carried by one spine anymore.
If the team redistributes burden…
If health is honored over urgency…
If unity replaces desperation…
Then yes
a run is possible.
The candle is still burning.
The work continues.