The Roundup: John Elway's 50th B-day Party, Gator in School, & Ratings: NBA > Spelling Bee > Stanley Cup

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The refs are “ruining” the NBA Finals. [Fox Sports]

John Elway’s 50th birthday party is approaching. Rascal Flatts will be playing at the June 28th party. [Denver Post]

Thanks to inclement weather, Tony Romo just misses out on playing in next week’s US Open. [Times]

Tales from hockey doctors. NHL fans will love it. [Tribune]

The grandson of Jack Nickalaus is a highly-recruited tight end. [Herald]

Seven foot alligator wanders into middle school in Tampa. [TBO]

We read this Bob Bradley profile and had a feeling: USA 2, England 1. [NYT]

Here’s a column urging Kansas AD Lew Perkins to resign. [Topeka Capital-Journal]

For those of you who like to compare NHL ratings to NBA ratings. [Puck the Media]

And for the record, the Spelling Bee drew better ratings than the Stanley Cup Finals. [LA Times]

We said as much yesterday – Tom Izzo just likes the attention, and it is highly doubtful he lands in Cleveland. [Freep]

Get to know Fresno’s Paul George – he’s going to be a first round draft pick, and he could sneak into the lottery. [Draft Express]

Kindly read this. The hope is that you actually look at the link you’re clicking on when you run a google, instead of blindly reading and taking it as gospel. “Mr. Blair said the site roused 630 writers to publish 400 articles on the subject and thus moved ‘pet adoption’ from page 3 to page 1 on Google search results.” [Ad Age]

People seem to love this drummer.

Tom Cruise, funny again?