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2026-04-16 · By Playtime Briefing Desk
Damon Jones, a former NBA player and assistant coach, is set to plead guilty on April 28 in Brooklyn regarding charges of providing sports bettors with insider information about injuries to stars LeBron James and Anthony Davis. This case highlights ongoing concerns about integrity in professional sports, particularly as the NBA grapples with the implications of legalized sports betting. Jones's actions, which reportedly involved selling nonpublic information while with the Los Angeles Lakers, underscore the potential risks associated with insider knowledge in a rapidly evolving gambling landscape. As the league continues to navigate these challenges, this case serves as a critical reminder of the need for stringent regulations and oversight in sports betting practices.
Jones will appear at a hearing April 28 in Brooklyn.
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Damon Jones Will Plead Guilty in NBA Betting Case
Jones will appear at a hearing April 28 in Brooklyn.
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Jones plans to plead guilty in NBA gambling case
Damon Jones plans to plead guilty to charges he provided sports bettors with nonpublic information about injuries to stars LeBron James and Anthony Davis, ABC News reported Thursday, citing a court filing.
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Jones was accused of selling insider information to sports gamblers while he worked with the Lakers.