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3 Stories: Cavs' Future, National Spelling Bee, Lineman Earns M.D.

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Karthik Nemmani (left) poses with the championship trophy and E.W. Scripps Company CEO Adam Symson after correctly spelling "koinonia" to win the 91st Scripps National Spelling Bee. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Karthik Nemmani (left) correctly spelled "koinonia" to win the 91st Scripps National Spelling Bee. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

The Cleveland Cavaliers and Golden State Warriors are locked into a fourth straight NBA Finals showdown, thanks in part to LeBron James' postseason heroics. But how much longer will LeBron be around to carry the Cavs? He could be a free agent this summer, and there's a feeling he might leave town. After a recent trip to Cleveland, the Boston Globe's Nora Princiotti reports on the mood among Cavs' fans.

Also, if you were watching Game 1 of the NBA Finals, you may have missed the National Spelling Bee. The Ringer's Claire McNear makes a case for the spelling bee as America's top sporting event.

And, Kansas City Chiefs offensive guard Laurent Duvernay-Tardif graduated from medical school on Tuesday. He has said that he wants the back of his jersey to read either "Dr. Duvernay-Tardif," or "Duvernay-Tardif, M.D.” Bill Littlefield wonders if the NFL will bend the rules for this one.

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This segment aired on June 2, 2018.

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