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NBA star turned coach Damon Jones was arrested by the FBI in connection to an illegal betting ring that allegedly
But in the autumn, a very special type of sports occasion rolls around that celebrates the ubiquity of American sports and gives fans a reason to stay glued to their couches, eyes fixed on the TV screen.
Professional basketball was stunned this week as a popular NBA Hall of Famer and head coach, a current player and a former player were arrested by federal authorities on illegal gambling charges.Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups,
The Philadelphia 76ers are 2-0 to begin the season, but they’ll be without superstar Joel Embiid on Monday night against the Orlando Magic. The Magic started th
Boston Celtics forward Jaylen Brown, who serves as vice president of the National Basketball Players Association, said he wants to see more support from the league in protecting players with the rise of sports betting.
Fox News contributor Ted Williams joins 'Fox News Live' to unpack the NBA betting scandal, discuss how high-tech cheating works and address the mafia's role in the scheme.
DraftKings offers $300 in bonus bets if your first $5 bet wins, plus 3 months of NBA League Pass free for Chiefs vs. Commanders NFL betting, World Series betting and MLB betting on Monday
After a slow start in the first couple games, Cooper Flagg finally gave us the big moment we’ve been wanting to see. In last night’s win over Toronto, Flagg had his best game, by far, and a poster dunk over Sandro Mamukelashvili.
DaRon Holmes II scores his first #NBA bucket for the #Nuggets, a transition corner 3-pointed assisted by Zeke Nnaji. He'll spend much of this season in the G League, but great for him to have this opportunity in Denver's home opener, put that notch in his belt when he could. pic.twitter.com/Bp8EDmvRXY
The NBA G League is about to turn a quarter-century old with the beginning of the NBA G League Tip-Off Tournament on Nov. 7.
The stunning indictment that led to the arrest of more than 30 people — including Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier and other NBA figures — has drawn new scrutiny of the booming business of sports betting in the U.