Sports Rewind: Tiger Reaches 300
Plus Spike Lee's sneaky prank, NBA playoff news.
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Time Flies When You're Tiger Woods - Tiger makes 300th PGA Tour appearance, Spike Lee's sneaky prank, Sloane squashes beef with Serena, plus more sports headlines. — Britt Middleton Tiger Woods will make his 300th appearance on the PGA Tour when he takes to the green for the Players Championship in Florida kicking off on Thursday. Woods last won the Arnold Palmer Invitational, for the eighth time, back in March. (Photo: Sam Greenwood/Getty Images)
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Game of Fouls - Wednesday's semifinals playoff game between the Miami Heat and Chicago Bulls resulted in a 115-78 win for the Heat, but the sheer physicality put forth by both teams really took center stage. A combined nine technical fouls were handed down between the two teams (six for the Bulls), while Bulls stars Taj Gibson and Joakim Noah were ejected in the fourth quarter. (Photo: AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)
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Gotcha! - Spike Lee took his friendly rivalry with Reggie Miller to the next level by video bombing the NBA Hall-of-Famer and TV commentator as he gave his report for TNT on Tuesday night. Click here to watch Lee's sneaky (and hilarious!) attack. (Photo: Courtesy NBA TV)
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Flying So High - Maybe his high-top fade gave him an extra boost? Fans are still clamoring over the epic dunk handed down by New York Knicks forward Iman Shumpert in the second quarter of Tuesday's playoff game against the Indiana Pacers. The Knicks won the match 105-79. (Photo: EPA/JASON SZENES /LANDOV)
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Bucs' Ronde Barber to Retire - Tampa Bay Buccaneers safety Ronde Barber is retiring after 16 seasons in the NFL, he announced on Thursday. He finishes with 47 interceptions, 1,234 tackles, 28 sacks and 16 forced fumbles over 241 career games and is the franchise leader in interceptions and defensive touchdown returns, ESPN reports. (Photo: J. Meric/Getty Images)
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Teen Soccer Player Charged in Referee's Death - On Wednesday, the Salt Lake City teen accused of punching a referee in the head during a recreational match was charged with homicide by assault after the referee, 46-year-old Ricardo Portillo, died from his injuries. The 17-year-old faces up to five years in prison if convicted. (Photo: AP Photo/The Salt Lake Tribune, Kim Raff)
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Pau, Out - After losing Kobe Bryant to an Achilles tendon injury, can the Lakers survive with another star sidelined? According to the team, forward Pau Gasol underwent surgery on Thursday to treat the tendinosis in both of his knees. A timetable for Gasol's return is still pending. (Photo: Jeff Gross/Getty Images)
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Dear Mama - One thing Kobe Bryant may write in his Mother's Day card is this: Mom, hands off my stuff! The Lakers star has filed a countersuit against an auction house, claiming his mother, Pamela, stole his old jerseys, championship rings and other memorabilia, valued at more than $1 million, from his home and sold them without his consent. (Photos from left: Donato Sardella/Getty Images for EIF, REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson /Landov)
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Sloane and Serena Squash Their Beef - After blasting Serena Williams for allegedly giving her the cold shoulder after she beat her in the Australian Open in January, tennis star Sloane Stephens took to Twitter on Wednesdays to call a truce. "Guilty of being naive. Much respect 4 @serenawilliams, a champ & the GOAT. We spoke, we're good. ONWARD! #lifelessons," Stephens tweeted. (Photo: Julian Finney - Pool/Getty Images)
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"Kaepernicking" with FLOTUS - First Lady Michelle Obama joined San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick in his signature move, each kissing their biceps at the White House this week. "I got the opportunity to meet one of the greatest women in the world, the first lady @first_Obama and even got her #Kaepernicking," the football player wrote on his Instagram page. (Photo: Instagram via kaepernick7)
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