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Triumphing the maximum predominant championships is a dream of every golfing expert. But, just a few can get close to the target set via the legend of the sport, Jack Nicklaus. A few of the top contenders, the outstanding call is Tiger Woods. Lately, Nicklaus mentioned the same and confirmed optimism closer to Woods winning more majors.

The 18-time major championship winner spoke about Tiger Woods yesterday. Nicklaus talked about the same in a press conference at the 2022 Memorial Tournament at the challenging Muirfield Village Golf Club. Moreover, the golden bear spoke about how Woods can still win the same number of major championship events as Nicklaus. Not to forget, the Memorial Tournament is the golf legend’s event and his company, Nicklaus Design, also designed the golf course. He hosts the PGA Tour event every year at his golf layout.

The World Golf Hall of Fame member is just three major championships win away after his triumph at the 2019 Masters from equaling Nicklaus’ record for the most major championship wins. Furthermore, the 82-year-old golf legend also talked about the same and is optimistic that Woods can win 18 major championship titles.

Nicklaus said about the 46-year-old matching his record after the media personnel asked him whether Woods still has a shot. He replied, “Still think he might. I would never count him out, incidentally, of anything.” The Tour veteran’s words prove that he has the confidence that the five-time Masters champion can still equal his record of most major championship triumphs. At the same time, it also shows how Nicklaus believes in Woods even when he is not playing his best. It is truly incredible.

Tiger Woods

Coincidentally, the former golf professional spoke about Tiger Woods breaking his record at the Memorial Tournament in 2019. He said, “Who knows how long his body is going to stay together. You’ve had as many operations as he’s had, he may be solid enough that it’s all right. And if he is, I think he probably will break my record.”

When did Woods last win at the Memorial Tournament?
The 46-year-old professional won his 73rd PGA Tour title at Muirfield Village in 2012. It was his last triumph at the Memorial Tournament as well. Woods ended the event with an overall score of nine-under-par. As a result, he won by a two-stroke margin on Sunday. Also, the former World Number One carded a final round of five-under-par, 67 to finish on the top of the leaderboard. His final round of 67 included four birdies and one bogey on the opening nine holes. As a result, Woods moved out in three-under-par, 33. He made three birdies and one bogey on the back nine to make the turn in two-under-par, 34. Do you think Woods can break Nicklaus’ record?

LeBron James has lately pop out to explain which gamers he would pick to be his teammate in a 2-on-2 matchup towards the mythical duo, Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen. His alternatives had been clear: Kobe Bryant, Kevin Durant, or Kyrie Irving. Glaringly, James performed with all three gamers with group america and also competed with Kyrie Irving with the aid of his aspect with the Cleveland Cavaliers. James and Irving famously won the 2016 NBA championship after making the Finals 3 times together. Manifestly, LeBron James is one of the finest pass-first players, and out of doors of Magic Johnson, he might be the satisfactory pure passer of all time.

Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen are regarded as the best duo in NBA history because they captured 6 NBA championships in 6 Finals appearances, while Kobe Bryant and LeBron James are both considered the best players in the game since Michael Jordan decided to hang it up after his second retirement. While James and Bryant are totally different players who play different positions, they will be able to coexist on the court at an elite level. But that begs the question, would Kobe Bryant and LeBron James have enough firepower to take on the all-time great duo of Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen?

Michael and Scottie are two defensive specialists who complement each other on offense almost as well. Pippen is an exceptional playmaker, while MJ might be the single greatest scorer in NBA history. Similarly, LeBron James might be the greatest playmaker at the small forward position and even at point guard. At the same time, Kobe Bryant is a direct copy of Michael Jordan as a scorer in terms of skillset and offensive moves. To pit these all-time great players in a 2-on-2 battle, here is the breakdown of the legendary matchup.

This matchup is about pure will and skill, and this will be the most exciting matchup by far. As great as Scottie and LeBron are, they don’t have that killer will and scoring instinct that both these guys have. Interestingly, Kobe and Jordan will cancel each other out throughout the matchup, although there will be a minute difference. Jordan is recognized as an obsessed winner and an ultra competitor, while Kobe Bryant followed in his footsteps to inherit the same mindset and killer will. Kobe wanted to eliminate all competition and wanted to be the single greatest player ever, something MJ was as soon as he stepped foot on an NBA court.

MJ and Kobe will go like for like, without much to separate them in terms of offensive production. MJ has the efficiency and patience on offense, while Kobe Bryant has the tendency to make difficult shots around the court. MJ might be the slightly better player thanks to his efficiency and larger physique, but Kobe Bryant will not go down without a fight, and this matchup will be very even to the naked eye. The edge goes to Jordan slightly because he is slightly larger than Kobe and will be able to get a few extra defensive stops, which will be critical in this matchup that will go the distance where a major stop will be needed to end the game.

This matchup will be about complementing hungry superstar shooting guards. LeBron James has never been a sidekick in his career, but has always played with an elite scorer to handle the offense and normally take the big shots in clutch moments. So when playing with a score-first player in Kobe Bryant, James will simply do what he has always done when playing with elite stars such as Dwyane Wade, Kyrie Irving, and Anthony Davis. Not to mention, The King will play a similar role to Scottie Pippen in terms of making plays for the superstar shooting guard teammate.

Pippen is one of the best sidekicks in NBA history and made his name and his fame with his lockdown defense and playmaking alongside Michael Jordan. Scottie is an unselfish star that wants to win as much as Jordan, which makes him a formidable opponent in a 2-on-2 matchup. Pippen’s value will come directly on defense because he and Jordan will make lives difficult for both Kobe and James on the floor. Scottie and LeBron play a similar style, although LeBron James is just a better player. LeBron is stronger and more athletic and is a step above Scottie with his playmaking and all-around scoring as well. James does not possess Pippen’s defensive prowess, but his ability to attack the rim with force and encourage Michael to help out at times leaves Bryant with the space he needs to get buckets. As great as Pippen is alongside Michael, James has the advantage.

Game Breakdown
This one will go down to the wire. MJ and Kobe will lead both of their squads in scoring, while LeBron and Pippen lead in assists, rebounds, steals, and blocks. Stats aside, this will be a back-and-forth all game long. MJ and Kobe will trade buckets throughout the game, with a Win-By-2 looking obvious from the very start of the matchup. Both duos are just too close in terms of talent and impact, and it will be destined to go down to the wire.

The physical presence and the all-around talents of James and Pippen will also come into play in this matchup, as they will play critical roles in making key plays on defense and in rebounding the basketball. As the largest players on the court, James and Pippen will make this matchup one of the most exciting in sports history. With the stage set, let’s find out who wins this all-time great matchup by placing each competitor in a matchup to the score of 21 (Win by 2).

0-1 Michael Jordan gets an early basket by pulling up from mid-range over LeBron James. It’s clear that Pippen and Jordan will utilize the pick-n’ roll when needed.

0-2 MJ gets another bucket. This time, Kobe plays him too tight, and Jordan gets past him only to pump fake and drill a 15-footer.

0-3 Jordan gets a third bucket in a row. This time, he attacks to the left of the basket and finishes a tough layup around LeBron James. The crowd begins “oohs and ahhs” because Jordan has already set the tone of the matchup.

1-3 Finally, James and Bryant score as The King tips in a missed Bryant jumper over an extended Scottie Pippen. This was a big shot because the game was looking out of hand early.

1-4 Scottie gets his first bucket of the game, contesting a Bryant jumper effectively well and coming up with the rebound. He takes advantage of a misstep by James and uses his explosiveness to score at the rim thanks to a one-handed dunk.

2-4 James and Bryant wake up, as The King acts as a decoy by cutting to the rim, which gives Bryant the space to drain a long-range mid-range jumper.

4-4 MJ misses a fadeaway jumper and James pulls down the rebound, and immediately finds Bryant who swishes a contested 3-pointer to tie the game from the corner.

5-4 James gets his second bucket by pump faking and drilling a nice jumper, swishing it through the net over the outstretched Scottie Pippen.

5-5 Jordan comes up with a steal on Bryant and gets an easy layup. LeBron tries to challenge Joran’s shot, but Pippen gets away with a little nudge that throws The King off balance.

6-5 James backs MJ down and doesn’t manage to get too far inside before draining a very tough fadeaway shot. Jordan smirks and daps up The King, something that could be deadly when he gets the ball back.

7-5 Kobe uses his own body this time, backing MJ down and finishing with his patented fadeaway jumper, even with Pippen scrambling to contest as well. The game is officially on.

8-5 Once again, James attacks the rim with force and finishes a tough layup over Pippen. The King calls for isolation and puts his head down to draw contact and finish. With a 3-point deficit out of their favor, Jordan and Pippen share some words.

8-6 Following a LeBron James missed a jumper, Jordan completely puzzles Bryant and James. He jab steps, attacks to the right, pulls back and drains a long mid-range shot to get his side back on the board.

8-7 Jordan attacks Kobe’s weaker foot and finishes with the up and under. It seems MJ is getting hot, as Bryant also shares some words with The King.

9-7 MJ tries to get his third bucket in a row, backing James down and using his fadeaway but Bryant comes up with a sneaky block. James takes advantage to finish at the rim.

10-7 James gets Jordan to miss and attacks both players to find Kobe for a 2-pointer…but his foot is on the line.

11-7 James does it again, this time finishing at the rim. What a shot by James, as he absorbs contact and still manages to swish a shot by falling to his left.

12-7 Kobe Bryant jab steps, and drains a straight-on jumper over his idol to take a 5-point lead. With Bryant smirking at Jordan’s expense, the GOAT wakes up.

12-8 James explodes to the rim, but Michael comes up with a steal. The shooting guard jabs and takes a jumper, only to find Scottie at the rim for an easy bucket.

12-9 James smothers Jordan, barely giving him an inch of space. But Jordan keeps calm and collected before delivering his fadeaway jumper right in LeBron’s face. That was simply a tough shot by Jordan.

12-10 Scottie Pippen hits a very tough shot over LeBron James. This is turning into a shootout, as Pippen takes one dribble and swishes a jumper while taking a step back.

12-11 MJ fakes right, then attacks left before pulling up for an easy jumper against the outstretched arms of Kobe Bryant.

12-12 Jordan once again steps back for a jumper, but is stuffed by James! Jordan recovers the shot, dishes to Pippen, and receives a pass back to flush down a jam with both Bryant and James avoiding a poster.

12-13 Jordan has seemingly had enough. He remains in the triple threat position for a few seconds, then explodes right. Kobe keeps up but sags a little too much and MJ makes him pay with another jumper.

12-14 Jordan once again keeps in triple threat position, but this time attacks left. He makes Bryant pay for keeping too tight and squeezes in another bucket close to the basket.

12-16 MJ jab steps, and drains a long-range jumper. MJ is well within his groove, and Kobe and James have a quick chat about cutting Jordan off from the lane and forcing Pippen to beat them.

13-16 Kobe and James cut MJ off, and Pippen misses a mid-range jumper. That leaves James with the idea of controlling the pace, only focusing on getting good shots up. He posts up Pippen and finds Kobe for a jumper.

14-16 In the most fitting fashion, Bryant uses his fadeaway jumper to score against Pippen in a quick pick-n’ roll action.

15-16 Once again, Bryant drains a jumper but this time, he has to do it thanks to a LeBron James offensive rebound. The King begins focusing on his all-around game and gifts Bryant a second chance to cut the deficit to 1 point.

17-16 LeBron James gives his side the lead with a step-back 2-pointer, fooling Scottie with his intention to attack the rim and instead gets 2 points to give his side the lead.

18-16 LeBron scores again, this time by going in the post and backing down Scottie for a tough finish around the rim.

18-17 Pippen responds with a step-back jumper to prove he will not go down without a fight.

18-18 MJ scores again after a brief hiatus, this time taking Kobe in the block and nailing a fadeaway jumper.

19-18 Following an MJ miss, Kobe does the same by taking his idol in the post and draining a tough fallaway jumper that bounces around a few times.

20-18 After heavy contact, Scottie barely misses a layup with Bryant coming at the last second to hit Pippen on the arm and also get some ball. No foul is called, and James finishes with a layup with Pippen distracted.

20-20 Michael grabs the rebound off a Bryant miss and then drains a very deep 2-pointer to tie the game. The game must be won by 2, meaning “overtime” will be necessary.

22-20 Surprisingly, the jumper is made by none other than LeBron James. Pippen misses a mid-range shot, with Bryant coming up with the rebound. Kobe pump fakes the three and instead of forcing a shot, finds James, who nails the game-winning 2-pointer.

The final score is 22-20 for Bryant and James. Michael was simply unstoppable on offense, but the difference was that Bryant and James made more shots than the opposing competitors. Pippen struggles to make enough shots, and he has some issues with James’ size when The King attacks the rim.

Kobe Bryant And Michael Break Even, But LeBron Makes The Difference
The matchup could have gone either way. Michael has the hot hand throughout the matchup, and if not for the clever secondary contest to force passes to Scottie, James and Bryant might not have had a chance. But the pairing of James and Kobe usurps that of MJ and Pippen, mainly because Jordan and Bryant are so similar and James is simply a better player than Scottie.

There is no doubt that MJ, LeBron, and Kobe are top-10 players of all time while Scottie is ranked somewhere in the top-30 or top-35. Michael is the best player in the matchup, but Kobe cuts it close while James has a pretty wide advantage over Pippen. That ultimately proves the difference because having that extra bit of shot-making ends the game.

Overall, LeBron James is one of the greatest players ever and his decision to select Kobe Bryant over Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant is very warranted because The Black Mamba has far more experience in big games than either of them. Not to mention, unlike a slender KD and a smaller Irving, Bryant can go toe-to-toe with MJ better than anyone else in history, giving James the extra help he needs to focus on dominating his own matchup against Scottie Pippen.

Woods was on 12 over for the match at Southern Hills, the venue for the 13th of his 15 fundamental titles, following a nine-over seventy nine on Saturday; 15-time predominant champion has simplest finished seven rounds of fundamental golfing considering that ultimate February’s vehicle crash.

Tiger Woods will not finish the PGA Championship after withdrawing ahead of his final round at Southern Hills due to injury.

The 15-time major champion, making just his second appearance since suffering career-threatening leg injuries in last February’s car crash, was joint-bottom of the leaderboard after following a battling second-round display by posting the worst round of his PGA Championship career.

Woods made the cut with a shot to spare and was 12 shots behind halfway leader Will Zalatoris, only to end any slim hopes of a weekend charge by carding a nine-over 79 in cold and windy conditions on Saturday.

The former world No 1, who won the PGA Championship the last time it was held at the venue in 2007, found the water twice in his opening six holes and then made five bogeys in succession in a major for the first time in his professional career.

Woods had to play the last four holes in one under just to ensure he broke 80, with his total two strokes worse than his score during the 2011 PGA Championship, although the 46-year-old did avoid matching his major record of 81 from the 2002 Open Championship.

Tiger Woods

“We admire Tiger’s valiant effort to compete here at Southern Hills and wish him the best as he continues to recover from his injuries.”

PGA Championship week is sort of here.

Whilst Phil Mickelson will now not be competing on this month’s most important match, Tiger Woods could be.

Woods has already arrived in Oklahoma, on the way to be website hosting this yr’s PGA Championship, starting on Thursday morning.

Sunday afternoon, video of Woods’ private jet arriving in Missouri surfaced on social media.

It’s go time.

“And I’ll arrive Tuesday night. LFG,” one fan tweeted.

“LFGGGGG,” one fan added.

“Flying back with that Trophy no doubt!” another fan predicted.

Tiger Woods and the rest of the PGA Tour field will begin play at the 2022 PGA Championship on Thursday morning.

It should be a fun week.

Tiger Woods continue his recovery from intense leg injuries at subsequent week’s PGA Championship after making a sensational go back at final month’s Masters with masses of interest over the country of his game.

The 15-time main champion practiced remaining month at Southern Hills and excited fanatics wish he can enhance on his 47th-area end at Augusta country wide, in which Woods referred to as finishing 72 holes amongst his finest profession achievements.

“a number of the gamers who’re near me have seen it and have visible some of the things I’ve had to bear,” Woods stated remaining month. “it has been a tough road and one that I’m very thankful to have had the opportunity in order to grind thru.

“I suppose it was a advantageous and i’ve were given a few paintings to do and looking forward to it.”

Woods, a former world number one now ranked 804th, won the 2007 PGA Championship at Southern Hills and returns to the Tulsa, Oklahoma, layout 15 months after a severe car crash that so badly damaged his right leg that he feared it might have to be amputated.

“To go from that to here, we’re excited about the prospects of the future, about training, about getting into that gym and doing some other stuff to get my leg stronger,” Woods said after his final round at the Masters last month.

“We’ll get back after it.”

Woods, 46, fired a 63 in the second round in 2007 at Southern Hills on his way to the title and came back a few weeks ago to see what changes a course renovation had brought since walking a course for four days has become a major stamina test.

“It caused quite a buzz even before he landed,” Southern Hills golf director Cary Cozby told The Golf Channel. “He left here looking like Elvis heading off the stage.”

Southern Hills underwent a major renovation in 2019 with bunkers reshaped and many trees removed.

“He remembered all of the golf course, every club he hit it seemed,” Cozby said. “He seemed to enjoy the changes.”

Augusta National offered one of the tougher walks of any season but Southern Hills has only a couple of major climbs, which should be an easier test as Woods looks to the British Open at St. Andrews in July.

“I have those days where I just don’t want to do anything. It just hurts. It’s those days that are tough,” Woods admitted at Augusta.

“I just have to work through it. In order to get better, you just have to go out there and put in the time.”

Woods had battled through nagging back and knee injuries to win the 2019 Masters for his first major victory in 11 years, only to be faced with his latest setback after a California automobile accident in February 2021.

Players and spectators applauded Woods, a 2022 World Golf Hall of Fame inductee, in his comeback effort at the Masters.

“We all have to thank Tiger for where the game is,” four-time major winner Rory McIlroy said.

“Tiger has left more of a mark on this game, I think than anyone else basically in history. We should all be very fortunate that we played at a time that he was around because we’ve all benefited from him.”