IG Memes of LeBron James Celebrating Ohio State’s National Championship

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The Ohio State Buckeyes won college football’s 1st annual national championship title with a comically lopsided win over the hapless Oregon Ducks last night at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

But there was an even bigger story brewing at AT&T Stadium. Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James was there celebrating the Buckeyes’ win when he should have been in Florida rehabbing his knee.

Cleveland fans were not thrilled to see LeBron receive as much airtime as the Buckeyes’ third string quarterback Cardale Jones.

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There was a shot of LeBron watching the game from his luxury skybox. Then there was a shot of LeBron coaching — yes, coaching — the team on the sidelines during the game.

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It was almost too much for sports fans who thought LeBron was hogging the limelight for himself instead of letting the kids enjoy their moment in the sun.

After the game, LeBron posted this image of himself and his hard leg crew relaxing on a private jet during the flight back home, baller style.

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“On this bird celebrating a great night for OHIO!!” James wrote in the photo caption. You would think he won a championship title for Ohio instead of a bunch of hard working kids.

Irate fans fired off memes of LeBron at the game to demonstrate their disgust at his attention-grabbing antics.

LeBron’s antics are a sad reminder that all the money and fame in the world can’t replace the love and guidance of a father in a boy’s formative years.

Do better LeBron!

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IG Memes of LeBron James Celebrating Ohio State’s National Championship

‘It was my decision’: Wade doesn’t blame LeBron, The Decision for lost millions

Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James (23) and Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade talk following an NBA basketball game, Thursday, Dec. 25, 2014, in Miami. The Heat defeated the Cavaliers 101-91. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)

MIAMI (AP) — Dwyane Wade still gets angry. Just not as often.

After a year like he had, that says something. It was eventful, often for unpleasant reasons such as his Miami Heat falling from the NBA mountaintop, a superstar friend deciding to leave the locker room they shared and a team rebuilding project.

For him, 2014 was like none other.

“It was just a different year,” Wade told The Associated Press. “Every year you go into a new one, you do the New Year’s Eve resolutions and you sit there and think `Yeah, this going to be the year.’ What I like to see from myself is how I respond to the moments where it’s not the highs. I know how I respond to the highs. But how do I respond in moments of truth?”

He’s finding out.

The Heat are 14-19 as the calendar flips to 2015, barely hanging on to the No. 8 spot in a weak Eastern Conference. LeBron James is wearing a Cleveland uniform now. Miami lost 12 games in December alone, and that’s after Wade lost millions in an effort to keep the team’s championship core together last summer.

“It cost me a lot. But it wasn’t The Decision that cost me,” the three-time champion said of his opt-out move, and James’ choice to leave for Cleveland. “It was my decision. I opted out for the better of the team, not for any individual. I opted out for the better of the team and it cost me some money. I’m not concerned about it. Not overly concerned, anyway.”

This is when he reveals that he’s happy, even with the Heat struggling.

He has coaching privileges in practice now. If he doesn’t like something, he can stop the play, correct and teach. He’s been encouraged to pull players aside and tell them what he wants, since what he wants and what the Heat want are almost always in perfect alignment.

“He has that experience, that impact with his voice,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. “He’s been great in embracing that. It’s the most leadership that’s required of him since he’s been here.”

Wade’s business deals keep growing and his marketability isn’t suffering. He got married again last year, tying the knot with actress Gabrielle Union after years of dating. He’s a de facto father of four now; three of his kids, plus raising a nephew.

And he can still play.