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Russell Westbrook – The new Oklahoma Hall-of-Famer

Russell Westbrook takes photos with Oklahoma City Thunder teammates before the induction ceremony for the Oklahoma Hall of Fame at the Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City in Oklahoma City, Thursday, Nov. 17, 2016. Photo by Sarah Phipps, The Oklahoman
Russell Westbrook takes photos with Oklahoma City Thunder teammates before the induction ceremony for the Oklahoma Hall of Fame at the Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City in Oklahoma City, Thursday, Nov. 17, 2016. Photo by Sarah Phipps, The Oklahoman
Last night was big-time for Russell Westbrook.  The mega-star of the NBA was introduced as one of the latest members of the Oklahoma Hall-of-Fame. Westbrook along with the seven others inducted are now official dignitaries of the “great state of Oklahoma.”

 

The best player to ever play the game of basketball, Michael Jordan, introduced the wunderkind Westbrook to the packed audience at the Cox Convention Center.

 

Michael Jordan:

https://youtu.be/zmSvMa0bq4w

 

 

 

Russell Westbrook:

Text of Westbrook’s remarks:

First and foremost, I’d like to thank God for this unbelievable opportunity. Without him I wouldn’t be here, wouldn’t be sharing this moment with you guys. I want to thank my unbelievable family, first my lovely wife. She’s been a true blessing for me. So grateful for her. My lovely parents, as always, been very consistent with me and always having my back. And then my little big brother, which I call him, because he’s always looking after me, looking forward and helping me out with different things. So I appreciate you guys, so thank you.

Lastly, I want to thank Michael for him coming out here to the Oklahoma Hall of Fame and being able to do this is very special to me. I’m truly blessed for you to do that, and I’m thankful for him as well.

I don’t know how to read off a teleprompter, so I got this piece of paper. So just bear with me as I flip through.

I’m honored and humbled to be considered for such an amazing accomplishment. After witnessing the divisions and the challenges of our nation we have been facing for the past several months, I’ve realized this honor’s not about me nor (is it) about the people in this room.

Oklahoma is an unbelievable community. I’m so appreciative of the fact that the people of Oklahoma have been so supportive of welcoming my family and I. However, I feel there’s always room to grow. I can be better, you can be better and we can be better together. I’m honored to be a part of this Hall of Fame, but I am one of few. Our state is made up of unbelievably talented individuals, and I look forward to celebrating them, no matter their race, gender or creed.

I accept this award for all the young kids who are told – because of the color of their skin or where they come from or what talents they don’t have – they somehow can’t achieve. I pledge to continue my work and hope to instill the importance of learning the love of reading for young people through my Why Not? Foundation.

So this evening, I challenge each of you to join me in being productive citizens seeking to bring hope and healing to every community. Regardless of our backgrounds and our upbringing, we can work together to impact lives of every young person in this state and across this nation. Thank you very much.

 

Congratulations Russell Westbrook.  You are now an official Oklahoman. 

 

Russell Westbrook was inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame on Thursday night. Michael Jordan, left, introduced him. Credit Steve Sisney/Oklahoma Heritage Association, via Associated Press

 

Kelli O'Hara greets Russell Westbrook photo before the induction ceremony for the Oklahoma Hall of Fame at the Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City in Oklahoma City, Thursday, Nov. 17, 2016. Photo by Sarah Phipps, The Oklahoman
Kelli O’Hara greets Russell Westbrook photo before the induction ceremony for the Oklahoma Hall of Fame at the Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City in Oklahoma City, Thursday, Nov. 17, 2016. Photo by Sarah Phipps, The Oklahoman

 

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