TIME OUT: WEEKEND SPORTS RECAP FOR MAY 17, 2010

The Los Angeles Lakers are limping into the Western Conference finals. See why.

Haynesworth Called Out - Washington Redskins owner Daniel Snyder called out overpriced defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth for not showing up to offseason workouts. "Yeah I'm disappointed he's not here," Snyder said. "Absolutely. We're expecting our players to lead by example and we're expecting our players to understand that they're Redskins and they need to be there."

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Haynesworth Called Out - Washington Redskins owner Daniel Snyder called out overpriced defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth for not showing up to offseason workouts. "Yeah I'm disappointed he's not here," Snyder said. "Absolutely. We're expecting our players to lead by example and we're expecting our players to understand that they're Redskins and they need to be there."

Texas A&M Recruit Killed - Texas A&M basketball recruit Tobi Oyedeji was killed in a head-on collision Saturday night in Houston following his high school prom.  His car crossed into oncoming traffic and struck a car head-on, also killing the driver, a 50-year-old woman.

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Texas A&M Recruit Killed - Texas A&M basketball recruit Tobi Oyedeji was killed in a head-on collision Saturday night in Houston following his high school prom. His car crossed into oncoming traffic and struck a car head-on, also killing the driver, a 50-year-old woman.

Mike Brown Remains As Coach - In a press conference on Friday, Cleveland Cavaliers owner Danny Gilbert refuted a SI.com report that said head coach Mike Brown had been fired. "We are right now going through the evaluation process," Gilbert said. "We're talking to coach Brown, talking to (GM) Danny Ferry, getting all the information."

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Mike Brown Remains As Coach - In a press conference on Friday, Cleveland Cavaliers owner Danny Gilbert refuted a SI.com report that said head coach Mike Brown had been fired. "We are right now going through the evaluation process," Gilbert said. "We're talking to coach Brown, talking to (GM) Danny Ferry, getting all the information."

Bryant And Bynum Injured - The Los Angeles Lakers are limping into the Western Conference Finals as knee injures are hindering two of their biggest stars. Kobe Bryant had fluid drained from his right knee and Andrew Bynum said his knee was getting “a little worse” following a scrimmage on Saturday.

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Bryant And Bynum Injured - The Los Angeles Lakers are limping into the Western Conference Finals as knee injures are hindering two of their biggest stars. Kobe Bryant had fluid drained from his right knee and Andrew Bynum said his knee was getting “a little worse” following a scrimmage on Saturday.

Triple Crown Leader Injured - Baseball’s hottest player could be headed to the disabled list. Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Andre Ethier broke the first knuckle on his right pinkie on Saturday. Ethier, who leads the National League, batting .392 with 11 home runs and 38 RBIs, is a contender for the Triple Crown early on this season.

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Triple Crown Leader Injured - Baseball’s hottest player could be headed to the disabled list. Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Andre Ethier broke the first knuckle on his right pinkie on Saturday. Ethier, who leads the National League, batting .392 with 11 home runs and 38 RBIs, is a contender for the Triple Crown early on this season.

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Henry Headed To MLS - Barcelona star Thierry Henry has reportedly signed a deal to play for the New York Red Bulls of the MLS. The 32-year-old will play for France in the World Cup next month before joining the Red Bulls.

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Henry Headed To MLS - Barcelona star Thierry Henry has reportedly signed a deal to play for the New York Red Bulls of the MLS. The 32-year-old will play for France in the World Cup next month before joining the Red Bulls.

UVA Lacrosse Honors Love - The University of Virginia women’s lacrosse team played for the first time since the tragic murder of Yeardley Love, defeating Towson 14-12 to advance to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament. In honor of Love, who was allegedly killed by UVA men’s lacrosse player George Huguely, wore a black patch on the front of their jerseys with the word “LOVE” in white.

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UVA Lacrosse Honors Love - The University of Virginia women’s lacrosse team played for the first time since the tragic murder of Yeardley Love, defeating Towson 14-12 to advance to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament. In honor of Love, who was allegedly killed by UVA men’s lacrosse player George Huguely, wore a black patch on the front of their jerseys with the word “LOVE” in white.

Nadal Defeats Federer - In what could be a preview of the French Open Finals, Rafael Nadal defeated Roger Federer in straight sets to win the Madrid Open Masters Tournament. Nadal improved his head-to-head record against Federer to 14-7.

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Nadal Defeats Federer - In what could be a preview of the French Open Finals, Rafael Nadal defeated Roger Federer in straight sets to win the Madrid Open Masters Tournament. Nadal improved his head-to-head record against Federer to 14-7.

Shaq Wants To Keep Playing - Free agent Shaquille O’Neal wants to continue playing in the NBA. "I missed 360 games because of injury in my career, so by my calculations I still have 3.7 years left," O'Neal told the Plain Dealer. The 38-year-old center averaged 12 points and 6.7 rebounds this season.

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Shaq Wants To Keep Playing - Free agent Shaquille O’Neal wants to continue playing in the NBA. "I missed 360 games because of injury in my career, so by my calculations I still have 3.7 years left," O'Neal told the Plain Dealer. The 38-year-old center averaged 12 points and 6.7 rebounds this season.

Boston Keeps Rolling - The Boston Celtics continued their hot streak Sunday afternoon, knocking off the Orlando Magic 92-88 in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals. The Celtics had a 20-point lead but saw it slip away in the fourth quarter, holding on for the road victory. Ray Allen led the Celtics with 25 points.

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Boston Keeps Rolling - The Boston Celtics continued their hot streak Sunday afternoon, knocking off the Orlando Magic 92-88 in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals. The Celtics had a 20-point lead but saw it slip away in the fourth quarter, holding on for the road victory. Ray Allen led the Celtics with 25 points.

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Lookin For Lucky Wins Preakness - Lookin At Lucky won the 135th Preakness Stakes on Saturday afternoon in Baltimore, ending any shot of a Triple Crown. Super Saver, the Kentucky Derby winner, finished eighth.

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Lookin For Lucky Wins Preakness - Lookin At Lucky won the 135th Preakness Stakes on Saturday afternoon in Baltimore, ending any shot of a Triple Crown. Super Saver, the Kentucky Derby winner, finished eighth.

McNabb Sorry For Not Winning Super Bowl - Former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb apologized to his former hometown for not winning a Super Bowl. "I look back -- the things that I set out that I wanted to accomplish and bring back to Philadelphia I wasn't able to, and I apologize more than anything to the people of Philadelphia, not bringing that Super Bowl to them,” said McNabb.

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McNabb Sorry For Not Winning Super Bowl - Former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb apologized to his former hometown for not winning a Super Bowl. "I look back -- the things that I set out that I wanted to accomplish and bring back to Philadelphia I wasn't able to, and I apologize more than anything to the people of Philadelphia, not bringing that Super Bowl to them,” said McNabb.