Report: NBA Investigating Ref For Ties To Mob And Betting

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The New York Post is reporting this morning that an NBA referee is being investigated by the FBI for his ties to the mob and betting on basketball games.

Let me first say that I have not been able to independently confirm this story. Now on to my thoughts. I find it possible that some referee could have found himself in a situation that this could have happened. NBA referees get paid a couple hundred thousand dollars and while top players who make millions aren't so corruptible, referees--much like college basketball players who make nothing--certainly are more subject to outside influence.

Let's not forget that referees have been in trouble with the law before.There was that slew of NBA referees--nine pleaded guilty--who were caught downgrading their first class airline tickets, pocketing the money and not reporting on their income tax returns. Now the problem I have with all this is I believe it's pretty hard to perfectly fix an NBA game--even as a referee. A game is made up of thousands of different actions and I'm not sure a referee can guarantee a perfect point spread as much as a star player can.

I know people want names here. It's hard to name names because we don't even know if this is true, but Joey Crawford is going to be the first speculated name.

Update: Just a case in point that its really hard to pick these things out. A source with knowledge of the case has informed me that Joey Crawford is not the referee in question.

Crawford was one of those referees who pleaded guilty to falsely stating his income from 1991 to 1993. Once the investigation started, he was not allowed to referee, but was reinstated in during the lockout shortened season of 1999.

As you might remember, Crawford ejected Tim Duncan--just his second ejection in his 10-year career--on April 15 in a game between the Spurs and Mavericks. Crawford gave Duncan a second technical foul for what amounted to the star power forward essentially just laughing on the bench. To watch it click here.

Duncan said after the game that he hardly talked to Crawford, while Crawford contended Duncan was talking to him the whole game. At the time, I thought it was weird that Duncan said that Crawford challenged him to a fight after the game. Crawford was suspended for the rest of the season for his actions (and later reinstated).

People were speculating at the time, on betting message boards, that Crawford's action was possible sign that he or someone he knew had a bet on Dallas. There isn't a whole lot of data about how the Spurs fare without Duncan since he hardly misses a game, although I guess it should be pretty obvious.

Now let's get hard core on this thing. Despite the fact that Dallas had the best record in the league and was playing at home, the Mavericks were 3.5-to 4-point underdogs in the game. According to my trusty ESPN.com play-by-play chart for the game, Duncan was got ejected with 1:04 to go in third quarter. At the time his team had the a six-point lead, 74-68, and were therefore covering the spread by at least two points. With Duncan out, the Mavericks closed the game on a 23-12 run, while the Spurs went the final 4:17 without scoring a point.

Again, I have no specific evidence it is this game that it is being questioned or that it is indeed Crawford. It just seems like this game really stood out to me, and every NBA fan, as bizarre behavior. The thing that goes against me here is that there was a recent report that Crawford was reinstated.

If this is true, and Crawford is the one being investigated, then why would the league do that?
 

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what is the sports world coming to.

Is it all about greed and making money .

Having luxury cars and homes.

uh yeh I think so.
 

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They should check into the Big East crew that just called the L'ville v UCONN game. :shrug:

One of these days you guys will reach the age of reality.
What the hell are you complaining about Taoist? The fake fair catch run back or all the game changing impact calls that went against L'vlle? these calls always seem to go against the team the public is on. Or what i meant the money is on. Just saying
 

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Been going on for years in the NBA- usually involving Ov/Und manipulation. I wish I had archives of NBA seasons over the last 2 decades. You could waste more hours than an Asst. US Atty. piecing a case together. Donaghy will blow a whistle louder than the train that runs by Sterns NY law firm. I guarantee Stern has involvement in the litigation. Whether atty. "recommendations" for Donaghy, or plea bargain influence on the Prosecutor's office- Stern's ass is on the line. He's buried integrity issues to protect the league. He should. That is his job. That's why the owners hired his ass. Why do you think the Feds went after several veteran NBA Officials for tax evasion on some frequent flyer mile technicality- whatever it was. I can't remember, what was the charge that Al Capone went down on? Politics prevailed and "the secret" of NBA officiating remained status quo.. Until some renegade US atty. had a low level bookie cornered and Donaghy's bookie told them whatever they wanted to hear -to bail his sorry ass out. Little did this crew of newbie Feds know, this sh!t has been going on for years. They didn't get the memo. No way the Donaghy case goes to trial. He'll get an unbelievable plea deal - watch. I hope it goes to trial. All hell will break loose- Pandora's Box. Nobody affiliated w/the league wants that to happen-loss of revenue=lower contracts etc. Everyone loses.
 

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I remember when Knight said that. I wonder how this will be spun by the guys that live in a fantasy world. Anyone catch the end of the Eagles game yesterday? Wesbrook breaks one at the end of the game and the phantom flag pops out of nowhere. This would have been the end of the game but with the Eagles up by 4 and the spread at 5.5 the refs were afraid he might score. They go back to show the alleged hold and there is no hold to be found.:shrug: Instead of now taking three knees and now winning the game, the shitty Eagles give up a 98 play drive. Still talk around here about that holding call. Its a shame Westbrook is so crafty because they thought he was gonna to go the whole distance. If he was just some shitty fullback who plugged for ten yards they never would have thrown the flag.
 
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