Today I get to say I have the incredible honor to be voicing Lasswell in Final Fantasy Resonance 🗡️
The FIRST HD-2D Final Fantasy Game‼️
Thank you so much to @SquareEnix & @AtlasTalent for having me! Can’t wait for you guys to play it and hope you enjoyed the trailer 🥹
I know the Thunder wounds are fresh,
but if you are like George and smartly want to get a jump on draft I have done 26 watchable scouting reports! https://t.co/dytqEV8nkq
Gameday. This shirt you will wear. This chair you will not use. It is Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals.
For only the second time in NBA history, both teams facing each other in a Game 7 have at least 62 wins. This heavyweight series has reached its final chapter. And though only the players get to touch the basketball, our fans in the arena tonight in downtown OKC will help determine the outcome.
In the playoffs this year and last, the Thunder are 17-3 at home and 10-7 on the road. At home or on the road, it’s the same players, the same coaches, the same basketballs, but the results are quite different. The difference is you.
Tonight, if you’re in the arena, you will give it everything you have for 48 minutes. By the end, you should be as exhausted as the players. You must always remember that it is a privilege and an obligation to be in that arena tonight. You are not a mere spectator. You are carrying the cheers and the hopes of millions of Thunder fans watching on TV across Oklahoma City and the world. You are there tonight to claim sports immortality on behalf of Thunder fans everywhere.
To the fans in the arena tonight - Arrive early. No sitting except in timeouts. Get back for the start of the third quarter. Give it everything you’ve got for all 48.
To the fans in their living rooms or bars and watching across Oklahoma City and the world - We can hear you, too. We’re all In this together.
It’s Game 7. Thunder Up.
There’s been national discourse surrounding Mallard Creek’s disqualification in the 4x400m relay in this past weekend’s NCHSAA 8A State Championships. The DQ cost them the team title and disrupted what would’ve been a phenomenal feat of 5 straight titles.
Rules based on judgment calls always leave room for error. This was such. For the “he was warned” crowd, here’s video of him breaking the 300mH record. To be defined as taunting, doesn’t there have to be a target? It’s unrealistic to expect no human emotion when huge accomplishments are achieved.
Nyan Brown is a good kid; Mallard Creek’s athletes worked hard. NCHSAA got this one wrong.
To sense where Ajay Mitchell is headed, to understand the composure he plays with, you need to know who he plays for. A look at the love and loss behind Oklahoma City’s breakout guard (free for all to read):
https://t.co/5eodM8gPJq