Weekend Rap

Sunday, May 15, 3:30pm ET

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Sunday Comic....

A sneak preview of SportsBusiness Journal's weekly editorial cartoon:

Back Pages....

The Weekend Rap offers today's back page sports covers from some of North America's major metropolitan tabloids:

Hit The Ground Running: The Week Ahead....

THE DAILY 's Week Ahead: May 16-22

MONDAY

• Court-supervised auction of Sports Authority's assets as part of bankruptcy proceedings

• NFL Broadcasting Boot Camp begins (Mount Laurel, N.J.)

TUESDAY

• NBA draft lottery

• Debut of ESPN's The Undefeated

WEDNESDAY

• Sport Business Awards (SportsBusiness Daily/Global/Journal event) - N.Y.

• National Golf Day

THURSDAY

• NCAA Division I Tennis Championships begin - Tulsa, Okla.

• PGA Tour AT&T Byron Nelson begins - Irving, Texas

• LPGA Tour Kingsmill Championship presented by JTBC begins - Williamsburg, Va.

• PGA Tour Champions Regions Tradition begins - Birmingham, Ala.

• Web.com Tour BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by Synnex Corp. begins - Greer, S.C.

FRIDAY

• NCAA Division I Softball Tournament: Regionals begins

• NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championships begin - Eugene, Ore.

• NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Sprint Showdown - Concord, N.C.

• NASCAR Camping World Truck Series NC Education Lottery 200 - Concord, N.C.

• NHRA Kansas Nationals begin - Topeka, Kan.

SATURDAY

• Preakness Stakes - Baltimore

• U.S. Amateur Four-Ball Championships begin – Men: Mamaroneck, N.Y.; Women: Streamsong, Fla.

• NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Sprint All-Star Race - Concord, N.C.

• Formula E Berlin ePrix - Berlin

Dew NBA 3X tournament begins - Atlanta

SUNDAY

• French Open begins - Paris

• NSGA Management Conference and Team Dealer Summit - Hilton Head Island, S.C.

Note: Events are subject to change. Information about upcoming events can be sent via email to calendar@sportsbusinessjournal.com .

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