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Gilbert school explains why suspect played in football game while under investigation for Preston Lord’s murder – Arizona’s Family

  1. Gilbert school explains why suspect played in football game while under investigation for Preston Lord’s murder Arizona’s Family
  2. Teen Football Player Accused of Murdering Preston Lord Played Game After Being Named Person of Interest: Report PEOPLE
  3. Family of student charged in beating death of Arizona teen Preston Lord accused of ‘cover-up’ USA TODAY
  4. Arizona parents of rich-kid gang member charged with murder allegedly tried to cover his tracks: report New York Post
  5. ALA Gilbert North coach fired over decisions related to Preston Lord defendant The Arizona Republic

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Colby Covington reacts to Belal Muhammad’s UFC 288 win over Gilbert Burns, reveals new timeline for Leon Edwa… – MMA Mania

  1. Colby Covington reacts to Belal Muhammad’s UFC 288 win over Gilbert Burns, reveals new timeline for Leon Edwa… MMA Mania
  2. Morning Report: Colby Covington says ‘racist’ Belal Muhammad will ‘have to fight again’ before title shot MMA Fighting
  3. Colby Covington says Belal Muhammad fought ‘for nothing’ at UFC 288, needs another win before title shot MMA Junkie
  4. Gilbert Burns shares update on injured shoulder after UFC 288 loss MMA Mania
  5. Daniel Cormier takes bizarre shot at Russell Westbrook during UFC 288 New York Post
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Gilbert Burns Explains How He’s Able To Fight Belal Muhammad So Soon After Last Fight | TMZ Sports – TMZSports

  1. Gilbert Burns Explains How He’s Able To Fight Belal Muhammad So Soon After Last Fight | TMZ Sports TMZSports
  2. ‘Colby ain’t getting s***’: Jorge Masvidal weighs in on UFC 288 stakes for Gilbert Burns and Belal Muhammad MMA Fighting
  3. Muhammad vs Burns – The Moment of Truth | UFC 288 UFC – Ultimate Fighting Championship
  4. Belal Muhammad vs. Gilbert Burns full fight video preview for UFC 288 co-main event MMA Mania
  5. Gilbert Burns on Belal Muhammad: ‘He’s a little annoying’ but also ‘a great fighter’ MMA Fighting
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Suns’ Mat Ishbia shares spicy comments on rivalry with Dan Gilbert – Detroit Free Press

  1. Suns’ Mat Ishbia shares spicy comments on rivalry with Dan Gilbert Detroit Free Press
  2. Suns owner Mat Ishbia on Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert: ‘He doesn’t like me and I don’t like him’ Yahoo Sports
  3. Suns owner Mat Ishbia on feud with Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert: ‘He doesn’t like me and I don’t like him’ CBS Sports
  4. ‘He doesn’t like me and I don’t like him’: No love lost between NBA owners Mat Ishbia, Dan Gilbert MLive.com
  5. Suns’ Mat Ishbia on Cavs’ Dan Gilbert: ‘He Doesn’t Like Me, and I Don’t Like Him’ Bleacher Report
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Gilbert Burns apologizes to Jorge Masvidal over greasing allegations at UFC 287 – MMA Fighting

  1. Gilbert Burns apologizes to Jorge Masvidal over greasing allegations at UFC 287 MMA Fighting
  2. Jorge Masvidal takes umbrage with Gilbert Burns’ greasing accusation at UFC 287: ‘I’ve never cheated’ Yahoo Sports
  3. Gilbert Burns apologizes for accusing Jorge Masvidal of greasing at UFC 287: ‘I have no proof that he did that’ MMA Junkie
  4. Jorge Masvidal reveals the biggest regrets of his MMA career BJPENN.COM
  5. Gilbert Burns issues apology to Jorge Masvidal after greasing accusations: ‘I have no proof’ MMA Mania
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Jorge Masvidal takes umbrage with Gilbert Burns’ greasing accusation at UFC 287: ‘I’ve never cheated’ – MMA Junkie

  1. Jorge Masvidal takes umbrage with Gilbert Burns’ greasing accusation at UFC 287: ‘I’ve never cheated’ MMA Junkie
  2. Jorge Masvidal responds to Gilbert Burns’ greasing allegation: ‘I’ve never cheated’ MMA Fighting
  3. Jorge Masvidal on greasing accusations: Gilbert Burns ‘should blame’ his ‘f—king s—tty’ technique MMA Mania
  4. Jorge Masvidal takes umbrage with Gilbert Burns’ greasing accusation at UFC 287: ‘I’ve never cheated’ Yahoo Sports
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Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb’s son Cooper, infant granddaughter killed in Gilbert car crash

PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) — The 22-year-old man and baby who died in a crash in Gilbert Friday afternoon have been identified as Cooper Lamb, Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb’s son, and his 1-year-old granddaughter.

Both were passengers in a car that was involved in a T-bone crash near the intersection of Elliot Road and Cole Drive around 3:45 p.m. on Friday. A woman driving a red Toyota Corolla with Lamb and the baby inside reportedly turned in front of a pickup truck driver who then slammed into the Corolla.

The woman was taken from the scene to a nearby hospital with life-threatening injuries. The pickup driver was uninjured and was going the speed limit, but he was arrested by Gilbert Police on suspicion that he had been driving under the influence.

Pinal County Sheriff’s Office extended their condolences to Sheriff Lamb and his family on Twitter with the following post:

The investigation is still underway, and there are no more updates available.



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Ron Gilbert Will No Longer Discuss Return To Monkey Island

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During Tuesday’s Nintendo Direct Mini, Return To Monkey Island was finally seen in motion. Ron Gilbert and Dave Grossman’s return to the series, after over 30 years away, has given a lot of cause for interest among classic point-and-click adventure fans. And unfortunately, where go fans go assholes, people leaving shitty, insulting comments on his personal site, so much so that Gilbert has announced he’ll no longer be discussing the game online.

Among fans, a word we should probably remember is an abbreviation of “fanatics,” there are always those who have a habit of ruining everything they touch. For most normal people, the announcement that Monkey Island was returning, and that Gilbert and Grossman were running the project, was exciting and nerve-wracking news. A favorite ‘90s series is coming back, made by the people who made it great, so let’s look forward to it, but also…what if it’s less great? That’s the standard response, followed up by waiting to find out.

Unfortunately, there’s always a large contingent of others who feel a religious zeal to obliterate absolutely anything and anyone who they perceive to have committed even the most mild acts of blasphemy, and in the case of Return To Monkey Island, that’s its artwork. Art, as it happens, I responded to with a headline saying it “Looks Damned Pretty.”

Art appreciation is, of course, subjective, and there were a fair number of people in the comments sharing their dislike of the style. And fair-does, because it didn’t work for them. I’m assuming that these people didn’t then go off to leave screeds of abuse on Gilbert’s personal site (offline at the time of writing), but sadly that’s what so many others did. Enough that Gilbert has announced (as reported by VGC) that such “personal attacks” mean he’s shutting down comments and that “I won’t be posting anymore about the game. The joy of sharing has been driven from me.”

What a miserable state of affairs, given that all anyone has seen of the game is a few seconds of in-game footage, detached from narrative, dialogue or even sound effects.

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To be abundantly clear, this isn’t about “criticism,” nor Gilbert’s failure to accept it. This is about “personal attacks,” to the degree where a man who’s been a bold voice in the games industry for over 30 years, and has dealt with plenty of criticism, has been driven away by the misery of the response of people who claim to be fans of his creation.

The red flag phrase this time is “Corporate Memphis,” a term they all heard for the first time this week and are repeating with a confidence belied only by its irrelevance. Or, you know, comments like this:

waited 30 years for this.

just when i wanted to say, whatever you do dont make it a leftist multiculti gender bs, i saw this ill graphic style.

this cant be saved anymore.

will definately not buy it

Or genius insight such as,

this is the product of a person who hates what he created and is proving to all you A$$ lickers that he never wanted to make another.

And these are the sorts left after the personally insulting ones were pruned.

Of course, this is triply stupid given that every Monkey Island game has seen a dramatic change in art style, since 1991’s first sequel, LeChuck’s Revenge. As Gilbert pointed out a few weeks back,

Monkey Island 1 and 2 weren’t pixel art games. They were games using state-of-the-art tech and art. Monkey Island 1 was 16 color EGA and we jumped at the chance to upgrade it to 256 colors. Monkey Island 2 featured the magical wizardry of scanned art by Peter Chan and Steve Purcell and we lusted to keep pushing everything forward.

The third game, Curse, was wildly different from the first two, and is still rightly revered today. I remember hating the change in style when I was 19, and an idiot, enough that it took me decades to properly realize how great a game it was. Then the fourth, Escape, had the wonderful cartoon art of Steve Purcell, yet again unlike any previous entry. The two decades since have given us the wonderful remakes of the first two, with modern interpretations of the original pixel graphics, and yet another approach by Telltale’s Tales Of Monkey Island. You get the point. This is the tradition. A new style for a new game. The idea that it’s a betrayal of any previous entry is bananas.

Not liking the new style is absolutely anyone’s prerogative. People get to think it looks awful. They get to be really disappointed it doesn’t match an expectation they imagined for themselves. But making someone’s life so miserable they don’t want to even talk about the game they’re making any more is, and stick with me here, maybe fucking stupid?

“It’s an amazing game and everyone on the team is very proud of it,” said Gilbert on his blog. “Play it or don’t play it but don’t ruin it for everyone else.”

I’ll give the final word to Gilbert’s May blog post (and we have of course reached out to him to ask if he’d like to comment further.)

I wanted the art in Return to Monkey Island to be provocative, shocking, and not what everyone was expecting. Rex [Crowle] is an amazing creative force and we have a team of incredible artists, animators, sound designers, programmers, and testers all pouring their souls into this game and it’s beautiful to see, play, and listen to.

 



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Ron Gilbert will no longer post about Monkey Island due to ‘personal attacks’

Ron Gilbert has said he will no longer post about Return to Monkey Island online, due to what he called “personal attack comments”.

The developer has received criticism from some fans over the art style change between the classic Monkey Island titles and the upcoming sequel, criticism which he has previously called “sad”.

On Thursday, Gilbert claimed on his personal blog that the negativity was becoming too much for him, and that he would be shutting down comments and no longer sharing about the game. At the time of publishing, the site is offline.

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“I’m shutting down comments. People are just being mean and I’m having to delete personal attack comments,” he wrote.

“It’s an amazing game and everyone on the team is very proud of it. Play it or don’t play it but don’t ruin it for everyone else. I won’t be posting anymore about the game. The joy of sharing has been driven from me.”

Rex Crowle, the artist and designer behind LittleBigPlanet, Tearaway and Knights and Bikes, previously confirmed on Twitter that he’s leading art for Return to Monkey Island.

Gilbert has praised Crowle effusively on his blog in the past.

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“Rex is an amazing creative force and we have a team of incredible artists, animators, sound designers, programmers, and testers all pouring their souls into this game and it’s beautiful to see, play, and listen to.”

Monkey Island is a series of adventure games. The first two instalments were released in 1990 and 1991, following the misadventures of Guybrush Threepwood as he struggles to become the most notorious pirate in the Caribbean.

Following creator Ron Gilbert’s departure from LucasArts in 1995, the company went on to create three further instalments; The Curse of Monkey Island (1997), Escape from Monkey Island (2000) and Tales of Monkey Island (2009).

Gilbert’s most recent video game releases were Double Fine’s The Cave (2013), and 2017’s Thumbleweed Park, which was the first game he created with new studio Terrible Toybox.

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Tennessee’s Drew Gilbert and pitching coach Frank Anderson ejected from NCAA Tournament game vs Notre Dame

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Knoxville, TN – It has been a wild atmosphere in Knoxville as Tennessee and Notre Dame square off in the NCAA Tournament. The Super Regionals started on Friday night, with both teams squaring off in game one. It was the fireworks from the Irish batters and the outbursts from the Vols squad that have caused controversy in Knoxville already.

In the bottom 5th inning, with Notre Dame leading 8-2, Tennessee outfielder Drew Gilbert was at bat, but what was coming next could change the dynamic of the Saturday rematch. After the home plate umpire called a strike, Gilbert looked back and told the umpire that the call was ‘F—ing Terrible’ according to a video of the incident. I am no lip-reader and could not tell from my vantage of the play, but the video looks to check out.

Tennessee head coach Tony Vitello discusses a call with an umpire during game one of the NCAA Super Regionals between the Tennessee Volunteers and Notre Dame Fighting Irish on June 10, 2022, at Lindsey Nelson Stadium in Knoxville, TN. 
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After the umpire immediately tossed Gilbert, Tennessee pitching coach came rushing out of the dugout and shared his thoughts with the home plate umpire, which led to his ejection as well. According to NCAA rules, both Gilbert and Anderson will be forced to miss Saturday’s game because of the ejection.

Tennessee head coach Tony Vitello and outfielder Drew Gilbert (1) react to a call during game one of the NCAA Super Regionals between the Tennessee Volunteers and Notre Dame Fighting Irish on June 10, 2022, at Lindsey Nelson Stadium in Knoxville, TN. 
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The Vols have struggled all night, with Notre Dame hitting four homers through the first four innings. It will take some effort for Tennessee to get back in this game.

Tennessee outfielder Drew Gilbert (1) hits the ball during game one of the NCAA Super Regionals between the Tennessee Volunteers and Notre Dame Fighting Irish on June 10, 2022, at Lindsey Nelson Stadium in Knoxville, TN. 
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These two teams will face off in game two on Saturday afternoon.

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