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Wild gambling allegations sweep through NBA
Los Angeles Times
|October 26, 2025
Poker chip trays that can secretly read cards.
Glasses that can detect card markings.
Rigged underground games run by the New York Mafia.
NBA figures exchanging insider information as part of illegal betting schemes.
These are some of the wild allegations filed in two criminal complaints last week by federal prosecutors in one of the most sweeping and sensational betting scandals in recent professional sports history.
At the heart of one of the cases, prosecutors charged several figures using private insider NBA information, such as when players would sit out, to help others profit in leveraged bets online.
But the allegations go far deeper, including a connection to the Lakers, the mob and more.
Here are four key allegations:
Games with high-tech cheating
Portland Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups, who played with the Clippers for two seasons and later was a member of Clippers coach Ty Lue’s staff before earning the Trail Blazers head coaching job, is charged with rigging underground poker games that three of New York’s Mafia families backed, authorities said.
Billups and Damon Jones, a retired NBA player, according to one of the two indictments revealed Thursday, were used to attract wealthy players to the games and were referred to as “Face Cards.” But according to the federal indictment, the two were part of the cheating teams. In exchange for taking part in the games, the “Face Cards” received part of the winnings.
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