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Another Ref Implicated in Donaghy Scandal?

Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 5:30 pm
by magicfan4life05
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,381842,00.html


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At the same time disgraced NBA ref Tim Donaghy, left, was calling gamblers to offer inside tips and place bets, he also was making 134 phone calls to fellow ref Scott Foster.



EXCLUSIVE: NEW YORK — NBA referee Tim Donaghy made repeated phone calls to a second referee at the same time he provided inside information to professional gamblers during the course of the 2006-2007 season, according to court documents and phone records obtained by FOXNews.com.





The records show Donaghy placed 134 calls to referee Scott Foster — more than the 126 calls Donaghy made to his bookie — between October 2006 and April 2007, the period during which he has confessed to either betting on games or passing on game information to gamblers. The majority of the phone calls lasted no more than two minutes and occurred prior to and after games Donaghy officiated and on which he admits wagering.



With the exception of 150 calls Donaghy placed to Thomas Martino, to whom he says he provided “picks” to win games and who was the middleman between the disgraced referee and a bookie named James Battista, the ex-ref phoned no one more than he called Foster. During this period, the most calls Donaghy made to any other referee were 13.


The new information may call into question insistent claims by NBA Commissioner David Stern that Donaghy was a “rogue, isolated criminal” acting on his own, without the cooperation of any other referees or league officials.


The conversations with Foster and others have led authorities to suspect the NBA betting scandal goes beyond Donaghy, sources close to the investigation told FOXNews.com.


Law enforcement sources close to the case say the FBI has investigated anyone who showed up in Donaghy’s phone records. In a statement Friday, Tim Frank, NBA Vice President of Basketball Communications, said, 'Lawrence Pedowitz's independent review is ongoing." (Pedowitz, a former Chief of the Criminal Division in the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York, was named by Stern last year to head the league's investigation.) The NBA says it is not aware of any further criminal investigation ongoing in the case.

Calls between Foster, 41, and Donaghy, also 41, took place immediately before and after 54 of the 57 games Donaghy officiated from the beginning of the 2006-2007 season until mid-March, when his role in the gambling operation apparently ended. Records also show a vast majority of the calls came in the hours before or after games officiated by Donaghy or Foster.




Donaghy’s phone records for one of those days, Dec. 30, obtained by Fox News, reveal the following:

— 10:34 a.m. – Donaghy calls Foster.

— 10:35 a.m. – Donaghy calls another referee.

— 10:36 a.m. – Donaghy calls Martino, the “middleman” between him and his bookie.

— 10:39 a.m. – Donaghy calls Foster.

— 5:15 p.m. – Donaghy calls Martino.

— 5:23 p.m. – Donaghy calls Martino.

— 7 p.m. – Donaghy referees game between the Miami Heat and the Orlando Magic. The Magic win in a rout, 97-68.

— 8 p.m. – Foster referees a game between the Toronto Raptors and the Memphis Grizzlies in Memphis. The Grizzlies win 110-104. Foster and Donaghy speak 12 minutes after the game.

— 11:27 p.m. – Foster and Donaghy speak for at least the fourth time of the day.

— 11:38 p.m. – Foster and Donaghy speak for at least the fifth time of the day.

The following day, Donaghy spoke with Foster at 1:37 p.m., for two minutes. One minute later, at 1:40 p.m., Donaghy spoke to Martino, also for two minutes.

On a number of other days:

— Donaghy placed three calls to Foster before Donaghy refereed the Jan. 19, 2007, game between the New Orleans Hornets and the San Antonio Spurs. The next day, he called Foster three more times.

— On Jan. 27, Donaghy had the day off, but he called Foster five times, each time for no more than two minutes, before Foster refereed a game that night between the Sacramento Kings and Dallas Mavericks.

— On Jan. 18, the next day, Donaghy and Foster spoke three more times.

— On Feb. 2, before Donaghy refereed a game in Boston between the Celtics and Los Angeles Clippers, he made three more calls to Foster. He called Foster again after the game, then immediately called Martino.

Only three game days do not show calls to Foster:

— Nov. 29, when the L.A. Clippers hosted Memphis;

— Jan. 22, when Donaghy was in Toronto and, according to court records, used calling cards to place all of his calls;

— Jan. 24, when Cleveland hosted Philadelphia and Donaghy used the same calling card. On Jan. 23, however, Donaghy’s cell phone records show two calls to Foster.









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Re: Another Ref Implicated in Donaghy Scandal?

Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 5:48 pm
by faze
:o It just keeps getting worse.

Re: Another Ref Implicated in Donaghy Scandal?

Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 5:53 pm
by BballFanAddict
Guilty. I mean, really, do you need any more proof than the timing and volume of calls?

Ouch.

Re: Another Ref Implicated in Donaghy Scandal?

Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 5:56 pm
by fallentimes
This is devastating. The NBA better act swiftly on this one instead of having Stern chase cheeseburgers around like last time.

Re: Another Ref Implicated in Donaghy Scandal?

Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 5:57 pm
by theTHIEF
Go Magic!

lol

this is just great...

Re: Another Ref Implicated in Donaghy Scandal?

Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 6:24 pm
by hsb
The best part of this is that it puts Stern on the hot seat. Only ref my ass...

FOXNews.com reached Foster at the same cell phone number found in Donaghy’s phone records and asked him if he was being investigated by the NBA, the government or anyone else. “Not that I know of,” he said.


Poor investigating David...

He provided picks both for games he refereed as well as for games he did not, and his record was 27 wins, 10 losses, according to sealed court documents obtained by FOXNews.com. He was initially paid $2,000 for each winning pick, and the amount was raised to $5,000 per winner after eight of his first 10 picks were winners.


Found this interesting. Are the 37 games all the betting he has done or just with this bookie?

Re: Another Ref Implicated in Donaghy Scandal?

Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 6:27 pm
by magicfan4life05
hsb wrote:The best part of this is that it puts Stern on the hot seat. Only ref my ass...

FOXNews.com reached Foster at the same cell phone number found in Donaghy’s phone records and asked him if he was being investigated by the NBA, the government or anyone else. “Not that I know of,” he said.


Poor investigating David...

He provided picks both for games he refereed as well as for games he did not, and his record was 27 wins, 10 losses, according to sealed court documents obtained by FOXNews.com. He was initially paid $2,000 for each winning pick, and the amount was raised to $5,000 per winner after eight of his first 10 picks were winners.


Found this interesting. Are the 37 games all the betting he has done or just with this bookie?



Yup, Stern is once again on the hot seat, Donaghy was the only ref and the nba completed a thorough investigation and came up with nothing....oops!

About your question about his bookie, I think this link will help you, it identifies who's who in the scandal


http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,381701,00.html

Re: Another Ref Implicated in Donaghy Scandal?

Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 6:54 pm
by Datruth345
david stern is a ******

Re: Another Ref Implicated in Donaghy Scandal?

Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 6:58 pm
by deadpoolx2k6
I'm guessing each Ref has their own bookie/middlemen/gambling rings that they work through. That's probably why Donaghy could give picks for games he wasn't reffing, because he knew that another ref(Foster) was going to fix the game. Donaghy made over $100,000 for his picks if he was receiving $5,000 for each win after the first 8 wins. Now you know why refs aren't going to be snitching unless they're caught. too much guaranteed money to be made by staying quiet.

Re: Another Ref Implicated in Donaghy Scandal?

Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 8:27 pm
by tylero87
Did any of you think of Steve Javie :devil: when you saw the thread?

Re: Another Ref Implicated in Donaghy Scandal?

Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 10:03 pm
by triplet1984
According to a story published Monday on Fox News' Web site, the majority of the phone calls lasted no more than two minutes and occurred before and after games Donaghy officiated and on which he admits wagering.


ahem. Gee I wonder what they were talking about.

Option 1: Hey there, how's the wife doing? Good? and the kids, they started college yet? *hangs up in less than 2 mins*

Option 2: Hey, get ready to bet a sh-tload of money on the Heat covering the spread.

Re: Another Ref Implicated in Donaghy Scandal?

Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 10:23 pm
by magicfan4life05
OK this is too much.

At some point, Stern is going to have to address this in a public forum or something, he has to do more than just "no he's a bad guy don't listen to him, it's only 1 ref, i promise!!"

Donaghy called his BOOKIE 124 times.....he called SCOTT FOSTER THE OTHER REF 134 times for short durations before and after games...


hmmmm how interesting....

all i have to say is....


WTF

where amazing happens indeed :(

Re: Another Ref Implicated in Donaghy Scandal?

Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 10:33 pm
by Jonathan Watters
Sadly enough, this story doesn't seem to be getting any press. It should be front page stuff, but is only getting a passing glance from most of the major news outlets. Only 12 posts on realgm.

The corruption here is blatant, and given how the media barely makes any effort to cover the ongoing stories anymore, probably extends all the way to the top of the league.

Re: Another Ref Implicated in Donaghy Scandal?

Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 11:40 pm
by hoops4life
I think people are just tired of it now.

It is on the main page of yahoo.com.

Re: Another Ref Implicated in Donaghy Scandal?

Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 12:18 am
by jenn_gp
Over the past two years, I've learned that the NBA is FULL of collusion and fraud.

With the Donaghy scandal, the Sonics moving, and now this? I didn't think things could get worse for the league...guess I am wrong.

Re: Another Ref Implicated in Donaghy Scandal?

Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 12:27 am
by greenbeans
the **** further continues to hit the fan

Re: Another Ref Implicated in Donaghy Scandal?

Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 12:43 am
by Teen Girl Squad
LOL NBA. And no I didn't think Javie. If I were a betting man (lol I see the irony) I'd say Javie is the one ref who isn't corrupt.

Re: Another Ref Implicated in Donaghy Scandal?

Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 12:46 am
by RockTHECasbah
Stern's a liar

Re: Another Ref Implicated in Donaghy Scandal?

Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 2:39 am
by RapsFanInVA
I can't wait to hear Stern's response. Sling me some more BS David!

Re: Another Ref Implicated in Donaghy Scandal?

Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 2:41 am
by Birth of the Cool
not at all surprised.

I still don't believe in any league wide conspiracy but I'm also sure that Donaghy wasn't some lone rogue wolf.

At what point does Stern's Midas touch become rotten enough to NBA owners that they cut him off. The Donaghy "scandal" had little traction with the public, no one really gave a damn how the NBA haphazardly justified the Vancouver Grizzlies exit to Memphis and only a few more seem to care that the NBA used the same M.O. with a more historical franchise like the Seattle Supersonics.

Stern is the new teflon don. Scandals hit, incompetence in the league, lower quality basketball all during his watch. He just smiles, laughs / shrugs things off & the public (& thereby media) eats it up.

Stern had some all-time greats during his tenure and an admittedly well orchestrated advertising campaign to focus more on the individual stars then the team which helped the NBA flourish but every dog has his day in the sun & then needs to go old yeller.

I'm a hypocrite though, and I guess people like me are the reason why Stern still goes strong. Some people dismiss these charges & continue to watch NBA, people like me hate it but are so attached to the NBA that we stick by it...I just don't know at what point I would say "that's it" but so far the public like me still hasn't reached that breaking point............tough to be a fan though.