Roscoe Sheed wrote:I was with you until you mentioned Bayless- is that a joke? Bayless is an abominationsp6r=underrated wrote:The NBA needs to hire someone outside the NBA ecosystem to investigate the level of gambling corruption. Neither Silver nor his Lieutenants cannot be trusted given Silver's support for gambling. ESPN, Amazon and NBC are too financially invested in the NBA to be trusted. If they find no wrongdoing many people will not believe them even if their investigation was legitimate.
It has to be someone outside the NBA. That individual needs to be someone who doesn't work for the NBA, an NBA team, NBA business partner or players. But it needs to be someone known to NBA fans with a deep-seated knowledge of the NBA and its members.
Given that, a journalist is the best candidate for an independent investigator. Investigative journalists are trained in discovering wrongdoing and communicating that information to the public.
This individual should be intelligent, trustworthy, sincere, industrious and skilled in public communication. They need to have decades of experience covering the NBA.
Given that Skip Bayless is the obvious and only choice.
I have great admiration and respect for Skip Bayless. As do most Americans. He has been one of the most trusted names in American news for decades. He is the man to lead this investigation.



































