Roundup: Bullied Wisconsin Teen Opens Fire at Prom; Former USC Football Player Gets Six Years in Prison

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Halston Sage, an actress … gruesome story about how eight family members were killed, execution-style, while they slept in the same house … kid bullied since middle school opens fire at prom, police killed him … people are betting on gaming? … “Honolulu patrol officer arrested for prostitution, bribery” … another Pulitzer winner who no longer works in newspapers, and is in PR … I found this interesting: “4 Men with 4 Very Different Incomes Open Up About the Lives They Can Afford” … Delaware high school student breaks up a fight; then gets beaten to death in the girls bathroom … “Stephen Hawking: ‘History and memories could be illusions’ because of black holes” … Nine months after two teenagers disappeared, their boat is found near Bermuda, and an iphone has been rescued … 

I did two radio shows this weekend, the first one talking NFL Draft, with Mike Silver as a guest; the other mostly about Tiger Woods and his father, with an appearance by Richard Deitsch (1:39.00). [Saturday; Sunday]

Cavs 100, Pistons 98, and as a result of the sweep, Cleveland will get some rest before playing Atlanta or Boston, a series that’s tied at two. [Cleveland.com]

Jake Plummer and other former NFL players think Cannabidiol (CBD) could be a great painkiller for football players. [Denver Post]

College football assistant coach or make money off medical  marijuana? Easy choice. [Fox Sports]

John Canzano takes the Pac 12 and commissioner Larry Scott behind the woodshed. [Oregonian]

The No. 1 ranked swimming recruit in the country, Ryan Hoffer, is going to attend California. [Swimming World]

Former USC tight end Bryce Dixon gets six years in prison for series of violent robberies. [LA Times]

Byron Scott was mercifically fired by the Lakers. That’s a good thing. [Vertical]

Jaylen Brown of Cal declared for the NBA draft and will sign with an agent. Bummer for the Bears. [SF Gate]

Texas point guard Isaiah Taylor is going to the NBA, has signed with an agent. [Hook Em]

CJ McCollum, previously known as The Guy on Lehigh Who Beat Duke wins the NBA Most Improved Player award. [Blazer’s Edge]

Of these seven NFL prospects “deserving more buzz,” I will certainly have two going in the first round. [NFL.com]

It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s … a Humvee?

I see what they did here with James Harden, defender.

What the hell is that in this tree? Eh, that’s gotta be a fake snake, right?