One year into legal U.S. sports betting: What have we learned?
David Purdum, ESPN Chalk After decades of holding the line, the NCAA and the four major professional sports leagues finally lost their battle against the spread
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David Purdum, ESPN Chalk After decades of holding the line, the NCAA and the four major professional sports leagues finally lost their battle against the spread
Ed Barkowitz, The Philadelphia Inquirer Watched a guy go into a sportsbook in Atlantic City on the first Friday of the NCAA Tournament in March. The
by Mike Fish, ESPN Billy Walters, the greatest and most controversial sports gambler ever, is taking on his biggest long shot yet with a request of
By Claude Brodesser-Akner, NJ Advance Media for NJ.Com National Basketball Association commissioner Adam Silver today urged Gov. Chris Christie to join him in lobbying
by Matt Rybaltowski, Sportshandle Trailing by 12 early in the second quarter, Al Horford backs down his defender on the high post and spots a cutting
by Ryan Rodenberg, ESPN After decades of public resistance to legalized sports betting — including six years as the lead plaintiff in the lawsuit against New
by Steve Rose, The Guardian With Teddy, we realised it was all about sex,” says his manager Shep Gordon at one point in new doc
Andrew Mentock, OZY After losing in Game 1 of the 2018 NBA Finals, an emotional LeBron James smashed a whiteboard in the Cleveland Cavaliers locker room, breaking his
State of New Jersey, Office of Attorney General TRENTON – Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal today wrote the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) expressing New Jersey’s
by David Purdum, ESPN For now, Las Vegas remains the American sports betting epicenter. A record $5 billion was bet at Nevada sportsbooks in 2018, the