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« Last post by SVPete on January 15, 2026, 03:19:48 PM »Feds Charge 20 Men in College Basketball Point Shaving Scheme
https://pjmedia.com/rick-moran/2026/01/15/feds-charge-20-men-in-college-basketball-point-shaving-scheme-n4948333
If convicted, will the NBA have the courage to ban these players?
https://pjmedia.com/rick-moran/2026/01/15/feds-charge-20-men-in-college-basketball-point-shaving-scheme-n4948333
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... According to a federal indictment unsealed Thursday in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, as ESPN reported, "Twenty men have been charged in a point-shaving scheme involving 39 college basketball players on 17 NCAA Division I teams, leading to 29 games being fixed."
Anyone who has seen the rise of legalized sports betting, how both professional teams and colleges have embraced the billion-dollar companies making bets on games, and the ease with which players, coaches, and officials can be sucked into these gambling rings, is not surprised by this latest scandal at all.
The Athletic:QuoteShane Hennen and Marves Fairley, two men who were indicted in a federal district in New York in October, worked with Blakeney and a number of others to manipulate college basketball games during the 2023-24 and 2024-25 seasons, according to an indictment brought by the US Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Prosecutors said Hennen and Fairley worked with others to recruit college players with bribes and then asked them to help fix games so their teams would not cover the spread — the number of points by which a sportsbook predicted a team would lose its game. The players, prosecutors say, were offered between $10,000 to $30,000 for each game to be a part of their gambling ring.
If convicted, will the NBA have the courage to ban these players?
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