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LeBron might live in Miami, but still picking Ohio State to beat Hurricanes


A traveler exiting Concourse C at Cleveland Hopkins Airport walks past a banner for Cliffs Natural Resources Sunday, Aug. 29, 2010. Cliffs, a minerals company with deep roots in Cleveland, launched a publicity campaign Monday to raise its profile in the community at the expense of LeBron James, who bolted the Cleveland Cavaliers for Miami.(AP Photo/Mark Duncan)

CORAL GABLES, Fla. - LeBron James didn't change all of his teams this summer.

James posted on his Twitter feed Thursday that he's considering going to Columbus, Ohio on Sept. 11 to see the matchup between No. 2 Ohio State — his longtime team of choice — and No. 13 Miami.

And no, the former Cleveland Cavaliers star isn't rooting for the Hurricanes. The NBA's two-time reigning MVP wrote, "O-State will prevail for sure. Will be exciting!"

James worked out with the Hurricanes' basketball team twice last week. He has an invitation to join Miami for any of its football games this season, and at least two Hurricanes players — Jacory Harris and Damien Berry — sent James a note on Twitter asking him to attend the home opener.

"He's down in Dade County now," Berry said Thursday night. "We're going to try to change his mind and make him a Hurricanes fan."




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