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Larry Johnson led the Charlotte Hornets during their glory years.
Report: Bobcats look to change name back to Hornets

Report indicates Bobcats would look to reclaim city's glory years.
Michael Phelps at the 2012 Olympics.
Michael Phelps denies comeback rumor, or does he?

The Olympic legend seemed to use Twitter to dismiss a report.
Former Lions wide receiver Titus Young was arraigned earlier this week on three felonies and five misdemeanors involving burglaries, resisting arrest and assaulting a police officer in Orange County.
Young still jailed, son's mother gets restraining order

Former Lions receiver Titus Young remains in jail; child's mom has restraining order

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