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NBA Launches Sweeping Probe into Illegal Gambling Allegations Across Multiple Teams

Summary

  • NBA investigating illegal sports betting, seeking documents from Lakers and other teams
  • Allegations involve sharing of private player injury information to help bettors
  • NBA officials cooperating with federal authorities on the expanding investigation
NBA Launches Sweeping Probe into Illegal Gambling Allegations Across Multiple Teams

In a sweeping investigation, the NBA is probing allegations of illegal sports gambling across multiple teams. As part of the inquiry, the league has asked the Los Angeles Lakers and other organizations to hand over documents and other property.

The NBA's actions come amid heightened scrutiny from Congress, which has questioned why the league did not uncover credible evidence of player and coach involvement in a betting scheme earlier. Federal authorities recently brought charges against a former Lakers coach, Damon Jones, for allegedly selling private injury information to gamblers.

Now, the NBA's independent investigators are expected to seek cell phones and other records from at least 10 Lakers employees, including assistant trainer Mike Mancias and executive administrator Randy Mims, who have close ties to Lakers star LeBron James. The league says it is taking the matter seriously and that all parties have been fully cooperative.

While James and the two Lakers employees have not been charged, the investigation is closely examining their relationship with Jones, who is accused of using his insider access to profit off bets against the Lakers. The scandal has also ensnared other teams, including the Orlando Magic and Portland Trail Blazers, where similar allegations of sharing non-public information have surfaced.

As the NBA works to get to the bottom of the widespread misconduct, the league is also expected to implement substantial changes to its rules around player injury reporting in the aftermath of this betting scandal.

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The NBA is conducting a sweeping investigation into allegations of illegal sports betting, including claims that private player injury information was shared to help bettors. The league is seeking documents and cell phones from multiple teams, including the Los Angeles Lakers.
The NBA's independent investigators are expected to seek records from at least 10 Lakers employees, including assistant trainer Mike Mancias and executive administrator Randy Mims, who have close ties to Lakers star LeBron James. This is due to the arrest of former Lakers coach Damon Jones, who is accused of using his insider access to profit off bets against the team.
In addition to the Lakers, the investigation has also ensnared the Orlando Magic and Portland Trail Blazers, where similar allegations of sharing non-public information to help bettors have surfaced. The NBA says it is working to uncover the full extent of the misconduct across multiple organizations.

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