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    Donaghy to share info about other refs with feds

    ESPN.com news services

    Updated: August 17, 2007, 9:35 PM ET

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    Donaghy to Reveal Names of Others Involved

    Former NBA official Tim Donaghy will reportedly give federal prosecutors information that will implicate other referees in some forms of gambling activity as part of his cooperation with government officials.

    The offenses might not include any criminal activity, but could draw the ire of NBA commissioner David Stern, who has insisted the Donaghy situation was that of a "rogue, isolated criminal."

    A report on 1050 ESPN Radio in New York said Donaghy will give prosecutors as many as 20 names of other NBA officials and will detail their involvement in some form of gambling activity. The specifics of the gambling allegations are reportedly believed to include betting in casinos.

    "As far as we know, the misconduct was isolated to one individual, and we'll stand by that until proven otherwise," National Basketball Referees Association director Lamell McMorris told ESPN.com's Chris Sheridan. "We'll review whatever information Tim Donaghy alleges, but as far as we're concerned, the only person whose conduct has been proven wrong is Tim Donaghy. We're dealing with truth, not hearsay, and the truth is that the only person who has pleaded guilty to any kind of wrongdoing is Tim Donaghy."

    NBA spokesman Brian McIntyre said the league had received no information regarding the possibility of other officials being investigated.

    On Friday, Donaghy spoke to the New York Daily News.

    "I'm very sorry about what happened," he said outside his home. "I'm not going to say anything beyond that. This is an ongoing case -- I can't say anything else."

    The NBA's collective bargaining agreement with the officials bans gambling by referees, although there is one exception -- officials are allowed to go to the racetrack and bet on horses during the offseason.

    Donaghy, who pleaded guilty on Thursday and was released on $250,000 bond, faces a maximum of 25 years in prison when he is sentenced Nov. 9 for conspiracy to engage in wire fraud and transmitting betting information through interstate commerce. He also must pay a $500,000 fine and at least $30,000 in restitution to the government.

    Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

  • #2
    Looking back at all my spread sheets on the umps. I can bet Wolf will be an umpire named because he was on the right side of the line move over 80% of the time.

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    • #3
      They ought to investigate Stern also not necessarily for gambling but for givign hints to refs that he wanted certain key games in regular season and in playoffs called a certain way for tv ratings, etc.
      ps The again,I wouldn't be shocked if on occasion if Stern bet on a few NBA games himself if he had advance notice from some of refs in question as to what might occur.

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      • #4
        Even if is Stern is clean, it shows just how screwed up his priorites are and how incompetent he is-he is worrying about enforcing dress codes and how many games to suspend players and owners(Cuban) for petty fighting, arguing with refs, etc. while the entire integrity of the game is being questioned!
        Last edited by savage1; 08-19-2007, 02:50 PM.

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        • #5
          Oink Oink Oink!
          Winners don't wait for chances, they take them

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          • #6
            I also read the Donaghy said he did it not for the money but for the thrill of doing it.
            This is why I have always said that there are probably also some of NBA players, some of whom have a street mentality are also likely candidates to tried to control the pointspread or total especially late in the game no matter how rich they are;it is not always about money.
            Last edited by savage1; 08-19-2007, 05:08 PM.

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