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Sports On Television For Saturday June 2, 2012

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Saturdays typically offers something for everyone. Whether it's yard work, socializing with friends and family after tough work weeks, there's always something. And during those times maybe you have a sporting event you want to check out, catch up on or follow. Here's a schedule of sports on television for the day.

Tennis: Early Rounds Of The French Open (12:00 PM, NBC)
The French open continues through the early rounds.

PGA Tour Golf: Memorial Tournament (12:30 PM, Golf Channel)
Golfers on the lower-half of the scoreboard will be completing their round while leaders prepare for the third-round.

NASCAR Nationwide: 5-Hour Energy 200 (2:00 PM, ESPN)
The Nationwide series heads to Dover International, a place that some call Bristol on steroids. Carl Edwards swept this track last year.

LPGA Tour Golf: ShopRite LPGA Classic (2:30 PM, Golf Channel)
Stacy Lewis and Mika Miyazato are leading the event at six-under, two strokes over the field on Bay Course at Seaview Resort in New Jersey.

PGA Tour Golf: Memorial Tournament (3:00 PM, CBS)
The Memorial switches over from the Golf Channel to CBS where Rory Sabbatini is holding onto a one-stroke lead with Tiger Woods prowling at five-under (one off the lead).

Auto Racing: Grand-Am Series in Detroit (5:00 PM, Speed)
The Grand-am Rolex Sports Car Series hits Belle Island Park in Detroit.

MLB Baseball: Cincinnati Reds at Houston Astros (7:00 PM, Fox)
Fox is doing another regional game of the week on prime time, with the Reds on Fox (not Fox Sports) taking on the Houston Astros. Cincinnati took a 1-0 lead in the series following a 4-1 win Friday night.

Stanley Cup Finals: Los Angeles Kings at New Jersey Devils (8:00 PM, NBC)
The Kings took a 1-0 lead in the Stanley Cup following Anze Kopitar's overtime goal Wednesday night.

NBA Playoffs: San Antonio Spurs at Oklahoma Thunder (8:30 PM, TNT)
After taking a convincing two-game lead over the Thunder, the Spurs will rebound from their game three loss Thursday night. The Spurs still hold a 2-1 lead as game four tips off Saturday night.

Boxing: Antonio Tarver vs. Lateef Kayode (9:00 PM, SHOe)
Cruiserweights Antonio Tarver (29-6, 20 KOs) and Lateef Kayode (18-0, 14 KOs) will face off in Oakland on Showtime.