Toronto Raptors forward Jontay Porter immersed himself into a world of trouble earlier this year. Porter was implicated in a gambling scandal that could rock the NBA and the sports world while sports gambling becomes more accessible and pervasive.
The NBA is currently investigating Porter over ‘betting irregularities’ that occurred earlier this year involving the former Mizzou alum. Porter’s prop bets were ripe for big bettors to hit on, which sent off alarms that eventually implicated him in the case.
NBA commissioner Adam Silver didn’t mince words on Wednesday after he was asked about the situation. Silver claimed Porter committed the “cardinal sin” and threatened banishment for Porter if he’s found guilty.
“There is nothing more serious, I think, around this league when it comes to gambling and betting on our games and that is a direct player involvement. So the investigation is ongoing but the consequences could be very severe,” Silver said according to Marc Stein.
The NBA may make an example out of Porter to set a hardline stance. But the hypocrisies emerging make it difficult for some to reason with.
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