jbsays wrote:PushDaRock wrote:jbsays wrote:Doesn't sound like Billups gambling had anything to do with NBA games. For "integrity" of the sport, Rozier and Jones was much worse.
The games Billups participated in were illegal. If I'm understanding correctly, the games were fixed by Billups and la costa nostra. If the games were illegal, doesn't that mean the marks getting taken in the scheme were also involved in illegal activity? Maybe I'm obtuse, but what's the big deal here? House always wins so if people want to piss away their money it's going to happen whether its a card game at a hotel hosted by Tony Soprano or the Hard Rock Casino. How are the people who lost money in these illegal games considered victims? Isn't it like someone buying $500k of an illegal drug getting fake product instead of the real thing or paying a fake hitmen $50k to commit a murder?
lol yeah that's a reach.
Playing in a private game that collects rake is closer to jaywalking. Technically illegal and against the law but nobody really cares. It's pretty rare that these games get raided. It only becomes a big deal usually when illegal activity is involved in addition to these games being run.
I still don't get why they'd care about victims in an illegal game who were also committing a crime? Maybe they are connected somehow?
That's like saying you don't care if a jaywalker gets smoked by a car that was speeding by a drunk driver.




























