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Tiger Woods On Injury:
Russell Westbrook
Beauty Unlimited
KAREN JAEL
This week’s Beauty Unlimited feature, Karen Jael, describes herself as funny, sweet, smart and ex- tremely gorgeous. Karen Jael said she doesn’t allow anyone to push her around, and she has a great per- sonality. Karen Jael has awesome goals set and she has the gift of always winning the hearts of people. Truly an amazing person, Karen Jael says modeling may be one of her goals, but she considers herself more diverse than that. Congratulations to Karen Jael as this week’s Beauty Unlimited feature.
'Bone Popped Out Of Place ... But I Put It Back'
Won’t Miss Pivotal
Tiger Woods suffered an injury scare on the ninth hole when he hit a root on a shot from the straw, but he appeared to shake it off and was able to finish his round.
Tiger finished with a 73 on Sunday to land in a tie for 17th with Sergio Garcia at 5-under. After his round, Woods did an interview with Bill Macatee where Tiger was asked about the injury.
Woods very calmly ex- plained the injury to the shock of Macatee.
"A bone kinda popped out, joint went out of place, but I put it back in," said Woods.
"Really?" said Macatee. "Yeah," said Woods.
Russell West- brook won't miss Mon- day's pivotal meeting with the Portland Trail Blaz-
RUSSELL WESTBROOK
Jordan Spieth Smashes Records To Win First Major Title At Augusta
JORDAN SPIETH
TIGER WOODS
"Wow, OK," said Maca- tee.
The replay didn't seem to show Woods pop anything back into place immediately and Woods never specified what bone, but if he did dis- locate something and pop it back in that's pretty insane.
Ouch.
nounced Monday that the tech- nical foul Westbrook picked up from veteran official Ed Malloy midway through the fourth quarter of the Okla- homa City Thunder's Sunday loss to the Indiana Pacers has been rescinded.
The tech — which came after Westbrook had objected to the personal foul he'd been assessed for knocking over Pac- ers forward Luis Scola while trying to fight over a screen — stood as Westbrook's league- leading 16th tech of the season, which would mandate an auto- matic one-game suspension, per the league's official rule- book.
Marshawn Lynch Talks About Hip Hop And What He Likes In XXL Mag
MARSHAWN LYNCH
Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch re- cently did an interview with XXL magazine. Unlike talking to sports reporters after a game, he had no problem dish- ing to the publication about hip hop. And when it came time to reveal his top 10 list of hottest female entertainers, he let us in on who/what he likes.
The usual: Beyonce, Nicki Minaj, Rihanna. He also revealed he likes Detroit rapper Dej Loaf and West Coast singer Netta B. Okay, so far so good. But then when asked if their were any bonuses, he then said:
“Anything with curly hair, fair skin, pretty-ass teeth and a sexy personality, that’s proba- bly number one. She ain’t got to have no name behind her, but she’s somewhere out there.”
So does “fair skin” mean light skin?
He explains, after being asked by the interviewer:
“Yeah, you made it up. I said fair-skinned. That’s like on a summer day she’s gonna be a little bit more brown, and then when it’s cold outside, she probably be a little bit on her way to being light-skinned but not light-skinned.”
Game After Tech
Rescinded
ers, after all.
The league office an-
He might not yet be the next Tiger Woods, but Jor- dan Spieth served notice to the golfing world with a record-breaking first major victory at the Masters on Sunday.
The 21-year-old became the second-youngest player to win at Augusta, behind only Woods' 1997 effort, and just the fifth man to lead the prestigious tournament from start to finish.
The American went into Sunday's final round with a four-shot lead, extended that by one after his opening nine holes, and at the next beat Phil Mickelson's Masters record of 26 birdies for the week.
Unlike last year, where he squandered the lead just be- fore the nine-hole turn on the last day, this time he was un- stoppable.
Spieth's 28th birdie, at the 15th hole, made him the first player to reach 19 under par at the Masters -- eclipsing Woods' 1997 winning total. A bogey at the last meant he ended tied with the 14-time major champion's mark.
The Texan couldn't match Woods' 12-shot winning margin of 18 years ago, but finished four ahead of sec- ond-placed Justin Rose and Mickelson -- both of whom are already major win- ners.
Spieth's halfway total of 14 under par on Friday broke the 39-year-old record set by Ray Floyd in 1976, and his 54-hole effort of 16 under was also a new Augusta best.
Woods, whose last of four green jackets at Augusta was won a decade ago, tied for 17th on six under after closing with 73.
President Strikes Pose With ‘World’s Fastest Man’
Even President Obama couldn’t help himself from doing it.
We’re talking about Presi- dent Obama’s reaction to meeting Usain Bolt in Ja- maica. Yep, when the Presi- dent met Bolt, he had to strike the iconic lightning bolt pose of fastest man on earth .... with the fastest man on earth.
In fact, he gushed about Bolt to the room ... saying,
President
Olympic Gold Medal Winner, Usain Bolt
“Nobody’s ever been faster than this man ... EVER ... of all the billions of people.”
Obama and
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