On Donaghy’s media appearances (part two)
As can be sensed by now, a review of his appearances discloses the same phenomenon in re: Donaghy simply repeating canned replies on a fairly
As can be sensed by now, a review of his appearances discloses the same phenomenon in re: Donaghy simply repeating canned replies on a fairly
Anyone who has remotely followed this blog will recall that I stopped some time ago posting information regarding former referee Tim Donaghy’s media appearances. As
For those of us charged with researching the sociology and the history of the underworld, deconstructing myths is standard fare. As students of my organized
I need to announce at the onset that this is not meant at all to be exhaustive, especially since it is really just a sidebar
ESPN.com’s Henry Abbott is among the most knowledgeable when it comes to the NBA betting scandal. His review of Gaming the Game: The Story Behind
I was interviewed by Hall of Fame writer Stan Hochman for his Philadelphia Daily News review of Gaming the Game: The Story Behind the NBA
To briefly recap the existing public record re: NBA referee Tim Donaghy and the possible fixing of games: *Donaghy claims he didn’t consciously fix games
As architect of the 2006-07 portion of the NBA betting scandal involving referee Tim Donaghy, pro gambler Jimmy Battista pleaded guilty in July 2008 to
I was going to post this at a later date, but the Billy Walters appearance on 60 Minutes last night, complete with its references and
I don’t think the 60 Minutes piece that aired last night broke any ground for those who have remotely followed the remarkable career of Billy