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If you love basketball, you probably know that athletes aren’t supposed to gamble on games. But what happens when players do it and change how they play to help their bets win?
That’s exactly the kind of situation that’s making headlines right now. Let’s break down this whole story in simple terms.
Two former NBA players have been officially charged by the U.S. government for their roles in a sports gambling scheme:
These charges came from federal prosecutors at the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York. That’s a fancy way of saying the government — not just the NBA — is taking this very seriously.
Beasley and Davis first became close when they were teammates on the Minnesota Timberwolves during the 2020-21 season. That friendship later became the foundation for an illegal betting plan.
Here’s how it allegedly worked:
According to the indictment (which is the official document that details the charges), about a month before the Bucks-Cavaliers game, Davis sent a text message to Beasley saying:
"Only way you can beat Vegas is sports betting. Everything else they got the edge."
Think of this text like the green light to start their plan. The idea was simple in theory: instead of just betting on games randomly (which the casinos usually win), they would have insider control over one player’s stats.
Here’s the surprising part about why Beasley allegedly got involved:
In other words, Beasley owed a lot of money, and this scheme was supposedly a way to pay it back.
Davis and Beasley didn’t do this alone. They worked with three other people, including:
Together, this group placed bets on Beasley’s individual performance, using prop bets.
What’s a prop bet? It’s a wager on a specific thing happening in a game — like how many points, rebounds, or assists a single player will have. It’s not about who wins or loses the whole game.
In the Bucks-Cavaliers game alone, the group allegedly bet tens of thousands of dollars.
During the 2023-24 season, Beasley averaged 11.3 points per game for the Bucks. But in these four specific games, his performance looked different:
January 26, 2024 — Bucks vs. Cleveland Cavaliers
February 27, 2024 — Bucks vs. Charlotte Hornets
March 10, 2024 — Bucks vs. LA Clippers
Beasley has been under federal investigation for more than a year. This had real consequences for his career:
That means a potentially $42 million deal disappeared because of these allegations.
Beasley and Davis are now the fourth and fifth current or former NBA players to be indicted in a wide-reaching federal investigation into illegal sports gambling in the NBA. Here’s who else is involved:
All of these cases are being handled by federal prosecutors in the same Eastern District of New York.
As of now, it’s not entirely clear what exact charges Beasley is facing. The details haven’t been fully specified publicly. What we do know is that:
Here’s the key takeaway:
It’s illegal for NBA players to gamble on their own games or manipulate their performance for betting purposes. These recent indictments show that federal prosecutors are taking such violations seriously, pursuing criminal charges that can result in prison time and permanently damage careers. Players like Jontay Porter and Damon Jones are already facing consequences after pleading guilty.
The integrity of the sport depends on players competing honestly. If fans can’t trust that players are giving their best effort — not holding back or altering their performance for money — the entire league suffers.
At the same time, ongoing uncertainty remains for those involved: while some players have admitted wrongdoing through guilty pleas, others like Beasley and Rozier have not yet had their cases fully resolved, and the full scope of their potential penalties is still unknown. The investigation appears to be ongoing, and more developments may come.
Q: What is a prop bet in the NBA?
A prop bet is a wager on a specific player’s individual statistics in a game — like how many points, rebounds, or assists they’ll have — rather than betting on which team wins.
Q: Did Malik Beasley play badly on purpose?
Federal prosecutors allege that Beasley intentionally altered his performance in at least four games during the 2023-24 season to help a betting scheme win money. The investigation is ongoing.
Q: How many NBA players have been charged in this gambling investigation?
At least five current or former NBA players have been indicted as part of this wide-reaching federal investigation into illegal sports gambling.
Q: What can happen to these players?
They could face criminal penalties including prison time, fines, and a permanent ban from the NBA. Jontay Porter and Damon Jones have already pleaded guilty to federal charges.
Q: Why is this such a big deal?
Because it threatens the integrity of the sport. If players can control outcomes through their performance for betting purposes, fans, teams, and the entire league lose trust in the fairness of NBA games.