David Turley

Phreak
David Turley
Status Sports commentator
Born (1987-03-16) March 16, 1987
Nationality American
League League of Legends Championship Series
Games League of Legends

David Turley (born March 16, 1987), better known by his in-game ID Phreak, is an American League of Legends sports commentator for Riot Games. He has had one of the longest careers of a sports commentator in the North American League of Legends Championship Series and has casted in several major international tournaments.

Career

Turley is a popular League of Legends caster and community member who works for Riot Games. Turley was also a Platinum rated summoner in season one, and Diamond rated in seasons two and three, which lends credibility to his videos and commentating work. Phreak is responsible for videos released by Riot Games, such as the Champion Spotlights and Patch Previews. [1] Phreak was a professional Warcraft 3 player. Known for coining the term "tons of damage" with Trinity Force. Known for endorsing unconventional junglers, such as Irelia and Lulu, during champion spotlights. Scales his catchphrase "tons of damage" in ounces, as said while shoutcasting at MLG Dallas 2012. Updated to pounds while shoutcasting the NACS 2015 Summer Qualifier. May or may not have stolen Mr. Pillow from Dyrus. Phreak gives first blood in about 40% of his games. Phreak is known for his amateur dancing. [2]

References

  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=om8n3irF8bU Dreamhack Summer 2011: Interview with Phreak from Riot Games
  2. http://www.wcreplays.com/page.php?section=interviews&id=47 verGe.Rainman: Phreak of Nature - Part I

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