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.
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.
shame on David Stern disclosing this issue like it wasnt a big deal.
As the commissioner he should come out publicly and openly discuss what happend and promote severe penalties by law if another referee is caught in or associated with any type of gambling.
David Stern probably directs his referees to fix games to make them more exciting.......AKA EVERYTIME LAKERS VISIT CAVS AT THEIR HOME......watch replays and judge for youselves.
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shame on David Stern disclosing this issue like it wasnt a big deal.
As the commissioner he should come out publicly and openly discuss what happend and promote severe penalties by law if another referee is caught in or associated with any type of gambling.
David Stern probably directs his referees to fix games to make them more exciting.......AKA EVERYTIME LAKERS VISIT CAVS AT THEIR HOME......watch replays and judge for youselves.
their are several other refs who went to donaghy's hs and one from Silver Spring , MD Scott Foster with whom Donaghy had nearly constant contact during the time frame of all the 'shadiness'.
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their are several other refs who went to donaghy's hs and one from Silver Spring , MD Scott Foster with whom Donaghy had nearly constant contact during the time frame of all the 'shadiness'.
Is David Stern the biggest fixer of all??? He won't admit the problem. "Oh, it's just one rogue." Yeah right David don't let the fans find out the true about your lopsided NBA. It might crumble. All the great talent is on 6 teams. So much for the draft and free agency. The small market teams don't have a chance and with that situation disaster is lurking around the corner.
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Quote Originally Posted by nbafan88:
this is much worse than steroids
Is David Stern the biggest fixer of all??? He won't admit the problem. "Oh, it's just one rogue." Yeah right David don't let the fans find out the true about your lopsided NBA. It might crumble. All the great talent is on 6 teams. So much for the draft and free agency. The small market teams don't have a chance and with that situation disaster is lurking around the corner.
Since there is gambling there are always gonna be fixed games
In my opinion,Donaghy was not the only one,I think it's impossible that only one ref was able to do all this.
Let me ask something , Donaghy was 1 ref but in the game there were also other 2!Is it possible that 78% of the time Donaghy was guiding the game where he wanted ? What about the other refs?What about reviewing the games ? Didn't they notice strange calls,like fouls and steps ?
It's a conspiracy theory,I don't believe the refs don't know the lines for the games,at least not all of them.
How many times did we lost a bet or even win one by a meaningless foul which the refs could have easily no called ?
Who remembers the foul in favor of Stackhouse on the Mavs-Heat Finals series in the last 0.1sec which gave the opportunity to Dallas to cover?
Yesterday,I watched for sometime the Celtics game,in an action the Celtics stole the ball and Sheed tries to score but commits offensive foul,they gave nothing,Wallace missed the shot and Raptors took the board,scored with Jack who got fouled,which was a foul,but the previous one was more clear.
If in NBA they don't want to have these problems with wagering in games,then they have to ask from all books to not offer betting in NBA games,but there are not gonna do it.Where there are money none can say no to them.
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Since there is gambling there are always gonna be fixed games
In my opinion,Donaghy was not the only one,I think it's impossible that only one ref was able to do all this.
Let me ask something , Donaghy was 1 ref but in the game there were also other 2!Is it possible that 78% of the time Donaghy was guiding the game where he wanted ? What about the other refs?What about reviewing the games ? Didn't they notice strange calls,like fouls and steps ?
It's a conspiracy theory,I don't believe the refs don't know the lines for the games,at least not all of them.
How many times did we lost a bet or even win one by a meaningless foul which the refs could have easily no called ?
Who remembers the foul in favor of Stackhouse on the Mavs-Heat Finals series in the last 0.1sec which gave the opportunity to Dallas to cover?
Yesterday,I watched for sometime the Celtics game,in an action the Celtics stole the ball and Sheed tries to score but commits offensive foul,they gave nothing,Wallace missed the shot and Raptors took the board,scored with Jack who got fouled,which was a foul,but the previous one was more clear.
If in NBA they don't want to have these problems with wagering in games,then they have to ask from all books to not offer betting in NBA games,but there are not gonna do it.Where there are money none can say no to them.
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