‘Excessive sweating’, new report reveals use of painkiller

New details have emerged in the case of Tiger Woods’ arrest following a rollover accident in Jupiter, Florida last week.

Last week, golf fans around the world feared the worst when a report emerged that 15-time major winner Tiger Woods was involved in a serious car accident. Despite his car being overturned in the accident, the 50-year-old man escaped with major injuries. However, this was far from the end of the story.

According to the Martin County Sheriff’s Office, it was soon learned that Woods was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence (DUI). This was the fourth time since 2009 that the golf icon was involved in a car accident.

Since Friday, various details about his arrest have leaked, including passing field sobriety tests and refusing blood/urine tests from arriving officers. The new information emerged Tuesday after ESPN obtained a probable cause affidavit from the Martin County Sheriff’s Office.

According to the document, Woods claimed he was looking at his phone and changing the radio station, and did not realize that the car in front of him had slowed down. The golfer swerved, striking the vehicle in front of him, causing a rollover accident.

The affidavit states that Woods’ eyes were “bloodshot and glassy”, the pupils were “extremely dilated”, he was “sweating profusely” and was “lethargic and slow”. He agreed to perform field sobriety exercises and admitted that he took prescription pills, but claimed that he did not drink any alcohol.

Two hydrocodone pills – which are pain relievers – were found in Woods’ pants pocket. Although he passed field sobriety tests, a CNN report on Tuesday revealed that the reason he was arrested was a new Florida law passed in 2025 that automatically charges a person with a misdemeanor and license suspension if they fail to take any sobriety test requested by a police officer.

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Rockets’ Kevin Durant not sweating potential Lakers playoff matchup despite struggles

The Houston Rockets would have lost their match against the Los Angeles Lakers to end the season series 2–1 for LA. However, despite the 124-116 loss, Kevin Durant was in no mood to back down after the game.

The 16-time All-Star said after the game that he was confident his team would learn from the loss, claiming the Lakers’ defense was focused on ‘slowing them down,’ according to a post on The Athletic’s Law Murray.

Durant said, “This is the best version of their defense that they will present against us. If we play them again, we’ll have film to watch and learn from. But that’s the only option they can present to us to slow us down.”

According to Athlon Sports, Durant cited the Rockets’ shooting struggles during the 35–24 fourth quarter, claiming he felt he had lost the game to his team.

“I feel like I lost the game for us tonight. It’s that simple. I mean, honestly, I’m aggressive and the opposing team is going to use all of their resources and not let me get comfortable,” he said.

The win extended the Lakers’ winning streak to seven games while improving their record to 44–25. The Rockets fell to 41-27, giving the Lakers consecutive losses.

Luka Doncic led the Lakers with a 40-point performance, including 10 assists and nine rebounds, while shooting 12-of-25 from the field and 7-of-17 from three-point range. The Lakers saw LeBron James shoot 13 of 14 for 30 points, while Austin Reaves and DeAndre Ayton also combined for 30 points.

Durant finished with 18 points, six rebounds and four assists, shooting 7 of 11 from the field and 2 of 5 from three. He had only two points in the first half, 13 points on 5-of-6 shooting in the third quarter, and three points on only two shot attempts in the fourth quarter.

Durant recorded 18 points in each of both games. In the previous 100–92 loss, Houston scored only 12 points in the fourth quarter, going 4 of 16 with nine turnovers. Regardless, the Rockets’ main man clearly believes his team will learn from their mistakes and is confident about a potential face-off in the playoffs.

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