Miami Heat :: Mark Wilson/Getty Images
The Miami Heat visited the White House today to celebrate their NBA title.
LeBron James had a ball,
tweeting pictures with Bill Clinton (sort of) and
doing work in the library. Anyway, in honor of the occasion,
here's a look back at athletes visiting the White House throughout history.
Nothing I say will do this story justice, so I'm going to cut and paste the lead here and you can then
read it for yourself: "Former 49ers and Raiders offensive lineman
Kwame Harris faces felony domestic violence charges for allegedly beating an ex-boyfriend in the parking lot of a Menlo Park restaurant after an argument sparked by soy sauce, attorneys said Monday."
For some weird reason, Lions defensive tackle
Ndamukong Suh is part of a new celebrity diving show. Yes, celebrity diving. Anyway, Suh and
Greg Louganis recently teamed up to save comedian
Louie Anderson from drowning while he was practicing for the show.
Not only is Ravens wide receiver
Torrey Smith about to play in his first Super Bowl, but
he just celebrated a birthday with a very cool cake.
Jessica Cediel :: Getty Images
Jessica Cediel is a Colombian model and TV host.
She's also today's LLOD. Trust me when I tell you the picture above doesn't do her justice compared to the gallery I just linked to.
Since we didn't have an NFL game this weekend, we're going back in time to see what the very foul-mouthed NFL quarterbacks
were talking about on Facebook one year ago.
Penguins defenseman
Deryk Engelland got into a fight with
Colton Orr of the Maple Leafs last week.
This is what his eye looked like days later.
I don't have the info on what school's are involved here, but the reader who e-mailed this clip of a vicious elbow (at the 15-second mark) during a high school girls basketball game said, "Recipient had to see dentist the next day to straighten teeth but expected to make full recovery."
The Lonely Island (with
Adam Levine &
Kendrick Lamar) debuted their new video,
YOLO, on this week's
Saturday Night Live.