A much richer Chris Bosh wants Morning Links
People think Northeast Ohio won yesterday. They’re wrong. Chris Bosh, “You the Real MVP.”
Yesterday the sports world lost its collective mind when LeBron James decided to return home to Cleveland. The last time LeBron made moves, he didn’t wear his suede shoes and “The Decision” turned him into a temporary villain. This time King James did it differently, and Deadspin has the scoop on exactly how SI won the “LeBron James to Cleveland” Lottery.
The NBA Offseason’s lighter side showed its face yesterday, but what would an offseason be without a couple of arrests? Yesterday Auburn QB Nick Marshall was cited for marijuana possession in Georgia. It isn’t shocking that a college athlete would smoke pot, but what is kind of shocking is that he’s still on the SEC Media Day lineup. Looks like Media Day just got a lot more interesting.
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Hopefully you had a phenomenal Friday, but if you didn’t, DO NOT WORRY – things could be much worse. To add some perspective, while most people traveled to Brazil to enter euphoric football fanaticism for a month, fans from Ghana used the World Cup as an excuse to flee their homeland amidst sectarian conflict between Muslims. Lucky for them, the Brazilian government appears to be taking the “we’re cool with it” stance.
In entertainment news, the guy who played Fenrir Greyback (that’d be Voldemort’s werewolf, more or less) in the Harry Potter movies, David Legeno, was found dead in Death Valley, California last weekend. Glad I wasn’t the one to bear the bad news to Pat Towles.
OK I think I might take back on who won on the whole LeBron thing. The internet definitely won, here’s proof.
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