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Source: Gambler claims 13 referees involved in NBA betting scandal
7News sports director Joe Amorosino is reporting the following:
BOSTON -- A source tells 7Sports that the gambler at the center of the 2008 NBA betting scandal says 13 referees were involved.
Jimmy "The Sheep" Battista pleaded guilty to conspiracy to transmit wagering information in connection with disgraced NBA official Tim Donaghy and served 15 months in federal prison.
The source also tells 7Sports that Battista claims he has the phone records to prove his contact with these 13 referees.
Donaghy served 15 months in federal prison for providing inside tips on NBA games to a professional gambler in exchange for money.
When the scandal broke in June of 2008, NBA commissioner David Stern called Donaghy a "rogue, isolated criminal."
The source tells 7Sports that Battista says he had a "Big-5" of dependable referees with Tim Donaghy being the "King" as Battista called him, who the gambler says delivered a winning bet 78 percent of the time in games he officiated.
The 7Sports source says that on December 12, 2006, the night before the Celtics played the Philadelphia 76ers, Battista says he met with Donaghy and a mutual high school friend.
On that night, the gambler claims they made a deal which according to Battista involved Donaghy supplying information including injury reports and referee assignments and Battista making the bets.
The source says that according to Battista, the first game the two men bet on together was the Celtics-76ers game the following night -- a game Donaghy officiated and one the Celtics covered with ease.
The Celtics were 1 1/2 point favorites, but with 10 minutes to play in the third quarter, the score was tied.
The Celtics would eventually go on to win by 20 points.
The source says Battista is making these claims as he works to finalize a tell-all book deal.
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I'm all for fixing the NBA as long as a) I don't overtly know about it, B) they are fixing it for my team to win.
& I'm all for just (B).
There is not a greater force in the universe.
no way man. How awesome was WWF when you were a kid and thought it was real, then you found out it was fake and it ruined it. Same thing with the NBA
Hussein Obama is a greater force. He turned unemployment from less than 5% to more than 10% in less than a year. Top that Sterny.
He's working on it:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/25/sp...didas.html?hpw
From the article:
Schumer said he might ask the N.B.A.’s commissioner, David Stern, to intervene.
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The N.B.A. did not reply to telephone messages.
Stern is all over it, you could see him freaking out just about the Donaghy thing a while back, and then managed to stop his book. Now we have another book with 13! refs possibly connected to it, possibly pissing on Sterns claims of cheating being isolated to just Donaghy.
I just wish the Pistons were more liked by the league.
Yer loved by Spurstalk, Kriz. They built you that room after they kicked your ass in the Finals.
Source: Gambler claims 13 referees involved in NBA betting scandal
7News sports director Joe Amorosino is reporting the following:
BOSTON -- A source tells 7Sports that the gambler at the center of the 2008 NBA betting scandal says 13 referees were involved.
Jimmy "The Sheep" Battista pleaded guilty to conspiracy to transmit wagering information in connection with disgraced NBA official Tim Donaghy and served 15 months in federal prison.
The source also tells 7Sports that Battista claims he has the phone records to prove his contact with these 13 referees.
Donaghy served 15 months in federal prison for providing inside tips on NBA games to a professional gambler in exchange for money.
When the scandal broke in June of 2008, NBA commissioner David Stern called Donaghy a "rogue, isolated criminal."
The source tells 7Sports that Battista says he had a "Big-5" of dependable referees with Tim Donaghy being the "King" as Battista called him, who the gambler says delivered a winning bet 78 percent of the time in games he officiated.
The 7Sports source says that on December 12, 2006, the night before the Celtics played the Philadelphia 76ers, Battista says he met with Donaghy and a mutual high school friend.
On that night, the gambler claims they made a deal which according to Battista involved Donaghy supplying information including injury reports and referee assignments and Battista making the bets.
The source says that according to Battista, the first game the two men bet on together was the Celtics-76ers game the following night -- a game Donaghy officiated and one the Celtics covered with ease.
The Celtics were 1 1/2 point favorites, but with 10 minutes to play in the third quarter, the score was tied.
The Celtics would eventually go on to win by 20 points.
The source says Battista is making these claims as he works to finalize a tell-all book deal.
http://www3.whdh.com/news/articles/sports/BO130486/
Take that, conspiracy debunkers!
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Cause everyone knows that the fix is in for the Lakers
The source says Battista is making these claims as he works to finalize a tell-all book deal
I see Stern and crew throwing so many legal threats at this book that the author will have to back off since he won't have the money to defend himself. A common practice in the business world when a little tries to sue a big company. The big company goes "Fine... We have 10000 lawyers, will drag this out, Appeal, and bankrupt you before you get squat. Still want to sue?"
Phone records? Proof? Why isn't anyone getting up on that to see if there really is proof?
I'm surprised that Stern hasn't tried to put a hit on Donaghy and anyone else that is in involved with the rigging the NBA. Stern has to be hiding something.
, I can write a pretty good fantasy story too.
Funny how there's never any "proof".![]()
Are you kidding? With one hand Stern would be distracting the entire nation by pointing and saying "look, shaq and kobe are doing something" while using the other to direct his lawyers to bury the entire government so deep in non-disclosure agreements that no one would even be allowed to utter the word "unemployment" ever again. The Bama'er doesn't have on Stern.
All 13 of those refs bet on the 2004 Pistons, conveniently, and own multiple summer/winter homes.
Thirteen sounds about right. What's sad is they're still doing it. I hope nobody was crazy enough to believe it was just Donaghy?
lol sons like this is anything new? .... why do you think guys like Kobe, Lebron, Dirk, Wade, etc. LIVE at the free throw line? , I'm willing to bet that AT LEAST 80% of the free throws given to ALL star players are bogus, bull calls.
Yeah, Obama was the one who completely deregulated the financial system in 2002 and caused the meltdown. Nothing to do with GW, lax regulators, rampaging banks, or easy credit at all. Uh-huh.
Come on Culburn, surely you're smarter than that?
(Also, I am neutral on Obama, waiting for him to actually do something before I judge his performance).
a Hornets fan complaining about superstar calls? LOL. Chris Paul and his flopping omg now thats funny
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