DUBS BOUNCE BACK

Defending champs knot up NBA Finals ... The third-quarter Warriors did their thing again, as an 18-0 run to start the second half was critical in Golden State's 109-104 victory over Toronto in Game 2 (though the Warriors needed a dagger Andre Iguodala 3 late to breathe easy). As the series heads back to the Bay Area, one thing is for certain: This series is a dandy. Read More

THINGS TO CARE ABOUT

MLB's most dominant schools ... Which college you're from matters quite a bit in the NBA and NFL, but they're usually overlooked in MLB. If you look at some of the talent that's come from these schools, however, you can see how unfair that is -- imagine a Long Beach State lineup anchored by Jason Giambi, Evan Longoria, and Troy Tulowitzki, for example. We built the best historical lineup possible from each NCAA school -- and then ranked the best. Read More

The fight for suicide prevention ... Solomon Thomas' sister died by suicide almost a year ago. It has been a year of grief and grace for the 49ers defensive lineman, and he and his family have decided to cope by shining a light on the issues of mental health and suicide prevention. Read More

Return of the "Slash" QBs ... The Saints' Taysom Hill restarted the "Slash" quarterback trend, and the search for the next Hill is ongoing in the NFL. Easton Stick, Trace McSorley, Nick Fitzgerald and Eric Dungey were brought in this year as rookies to be the quarterback/receiver/running back/whatever type of weapon a team wants. Maybe it's time for a Kordell Stewart comeback? Read More

THINGS TO WATCH

play 1:32 Wade surprises Stoneman Douglas students as graduation speaker Dwyane Wade addresses the Stoneman Douglas High School graduates with the theme of starting a new chapter in their lives.

OVERHEARD

"I am just a normal lad from Liverpool whose dream has just come true."

-- Full-back Trent Alexander-Arnold after Liverpool's 2-0 victory over Tottenham in the Champions League final. Read More

REMEMBER WHEN?

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On this date in 1992, Michael Jordan did the shrug seen 'round the NBA. Watch

WHAT'S ON TONIGHT?

Bruins at Blues (8 p.m. ET, NBC): The first Stanley Cup Final game in St. Louis since 1970 was a dud for the home team, as the Bruins scored early and often in a 7-2 win to take a 2-1 series lead on Saturday. But the Blues have been resilient all season -- going from the worst record in the NHL in early January to the Cup Final -- so expect a spirited Game 4 response.

Astros at Mariners (10 p.m. ET, ESPN): The Astros are still in a pretty good spot, despite injuries to Jose Altuve, George Springer and Carlos Correa. The Mariners are very much not, and it looks like their 13-2 start was an extreme fluke.