I've seen this story being mentioned in the NBA threads, but wanted to post about it separately as this is one of the craziest gambling stories I've ever heard of. I'm not sure if any active pro sports player, at least here in the United States, has ever been permanently banned from their sport while the season is going on like this. Do you guys think the punishment fits the crime? He broke all sorts of ethical rules and I believe he deserves the punishment he got.
Thoughts in general?
"A league investigation found that Porter violated league rules by disclosing confidential information to sports bettors, limiting his own participation in one or more games for betting purposes, and betting on NBA games," the statement read".
"The NBA also found that prior to the game, Porter disclosed confidential information about his health status to "an individual he knew to be an NBA bettor." A different individual associated with Porter also bet that Porter would underperform March 20 as part of an $80,000 parlay the bettor placed with an online sports book".
To read more about this crazy story-
https://sports.yahoo.com/jontay-porter-receives-lifetime-ban-from-nba-for-violating-gambling-rules-162005615.htmlSometimes these players just get far too greedy, I expect he was on a substantial wage and probably had to follow relatively few rules if he wanted to keep it. A lifetime ban seems a bit excessive, but realistically even if he was banned for 3 or 5 years it would put many players past their prime anyway. I'm guessing he made many of these bets over a long period and potentially profited quite a bit from it. The sort of very specific bets he would have been able to unlock as a player probably gave substantially higher odds than normal bets. I have zero sympathy for the sportbooks or the casinos that rake in huge profits, but cheating players are not exactly the best sort of people either.