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Kevin Garnett reportedly attended poker game connected to Chauncey Billups arrest, but left early
A number of former pro athletes reportedly attended the poker games that led to 31 people being charged by the FBI.
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Chauncey Billups appears to be unnamed conspirator alleged to have leaked plan to lose NBA game
Miami Heat player Terry Rozier is accused in the same indictment of participating in a scheme that exploited confidential information to make bets on games.
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12 potential replacements for coach Chauncey Billups should he not return to the Trail Blazers
Chauncey Billups’ future with the Portland Trail Blazers is precarious at best following his arrest Thursday for allegedly participating in rigged poker games. The Blazers and the NBA placed Billups on leave and assistant coach Tiago Splitter has been named interim head coach.
Federal authorities alleged the former NBA stars were used by New York City mob families "to attract" wealthy players to rigged poker games
El brasileño Tiago Splitter, coach asistente y ex jugador de la NBA, fue nombrado el jueves técnico interino de los Trail
The FBI arrested multiple people tied to the NBA in a wide-ranging illegal gambling probe. The NBA and other major sports leagues have been deepening ties with the lucrative sports-betting industry. Washington Post sports columnist Kevin Blackistone explains the implications of this scandal on the NBA and sports betting in general.
The stunning allegations paint a picture of a sophisticated cheating scheme that featured X-ray-equipped poker tables, rigged card shufflers, marked cards and the use of sensor-equipped contact lenses and glasses by colluding players at the table.