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With his fortune dwindling daily, former Enron CEO Kenneth Lay has sold his minority share in the expansion Houston Texans to owner Bob McNair.

Lay was one of 10 minority owners of the Texans. Lay family spokeswoman Kelly Kimberly confirmed the sale, but neither she nor McNair would reveal the amount of Lay’s stake.

McNair, who owns 70 percent of the team, said,”Ken no longer has any interest in the Texans.”

Ring-a-ding

Terry Glenn said he probably does not deserve a ring from the Super Bowl champion New England Patriots, but the oft-suspended wide receiver would accept one if it was offered.

“Do I deserve a ring compared to the guys who were out there and won the Super Bowl? Of course not,” Glenn said. “But I felt like I was still a part of that organization.”

Say what?

`I play basketball. The money doesn’t matter. I’m still underpaid.’

Milwaukee point guard Sam Cassell, after signing a three-year, $17 million contract extension