Dawud Bey pleads guilty to witness intimidation
I have been so consumed with putting the finishing touches on my forthcoming book on the NBA betting scandal that I haven’t posted about the
I have been so consumed with putting the finishing touches on my forthcoming book on the NBA betting scandal that I haven’t posted about the
by U.S. Attorney’s Office, Eastern District of Pennsylvania Dawud Bey, 41, pleaded guilty today to conspiring with Kaboni Savage, charged in a separate indictment, and
Finally, something (ostensibly) newsworthy from former NBA referee Tim Donaghy’s book tour. Following a discussion of his allegations against other referees throughout his book, Donaghy
As a quick follow-up to my earlier post re: the Pedowitz Report, here are three things the NBA could entertain if they wanted substantive evidence
In Personal Foul, former NBA referee Tim Donaghy argues that the subjectivity of calls is a significant problem with the league’s officiating. He then states
I could write at length about former referee Tim Donaghy’s myriad claims (those made explicitly in his book and those offered during his related media
I have spent considerable time assessing the NBA’s inquiry into the NBA betting scandal ever since the league’s so-called “Pedowitz Report” was released, and will
It has occurred to me that the audience following the NBA betting scandal featuring referee Tim Donaghy and pro gambler Jimmy Battista, while cognizant of
Because I am in a unique position – and, in fact have motivations – to address this, it requires its own post (whereas other dubious
There has been very little discussed of betting line movement on NBA games Tim Donaghy officiated. Though this is a challenging assignment for a variety