LOTD: Anderson Varejao and LeBron James – The Chosen Ones (and Twos)

My apologies for being so lax with the LOTD posts lately. The NCAA Tournament and The Masters have consumed me, but we’re back with our blogosphere roundup today.

Today’s Link of the Day is from our good friends over at Shaver Sports who sent over a link to their post about Anderson Varejao inking up a temporary Sharpie tattoo to say “Chosen 2″ and then posing next to LeBron James with his “Chosen 1″ tattoo.

Here is one of the images, but you’ll have to hop on over to Shaver Sports to see Zydrunas Ilgauskas’ hilarious reaction to Anderson Varejao and his Chosen 2 tattoo.

LOTD: Pictures of Anderson Varejao Standing Next to Lebron with Chosen 2 Tattoo — (Shaver Sports)

Picture of Anderson Varejao with Chosen 2 tattoo next to LeBron James

Solid stuff as always from the guys at Shaver Sports. And now a few other Good Friday links from around the blogosphere:

Royals: Year of the Lion — (Josh Q. Public)

College Sports Economics: Justifiable Compensation? — (Sparty and Friends)

Remembering the best friend I ever had — (Sharapova’s Thigh)

Better Collegiate Player: Magic or Bird? — (West Coast Bias Sports Blog)

What? Malik Story is transferring?? To USC perhaps? — (Former Trojans)

Wise move: Guillen shakes up White Sox lineup — (RosenBlog)

Remember when we had doubts about LeBron? — (That NBA Lottery Pick)

Are the Browns interested in Mark Sanchez? — (The Scores Report)

Have a great day everybody.

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A proud graduate of Indiana University, Jerod Morris founded Midwest Sports Fans in August of 2008 and has been its Managing Editor every day since. Follow him on Twitter (@JerodMorris) for MSF updates, sports discussion, and a compelling daily assortment of funny and interesting links.
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