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mahatmakanejeeves

(68,369 posts)
Thu Jan 15, 2026, 11:35 AM 22 hrs ago

17 college basketball players charged in point-shaving scheme: Indictment

Source: ABC News

17 college basketball players charged in point-shaving scheme: Indictment

The alleged scheme ran from September 2022 to February 2025.

ByAaron Katersky
January 15, 2026, 10:06 AM ET • 4 min read

Former college All-American Antonio Blakeney is among 17 basketball players named in a point-shaving scheme to fix games in the NCAA and Chinese Basketball Association and rig bets, according to an indictment unsealed Thursday in Philadelphia.

The alleged scheme ran from September 2022 to February 2025 and defrauded various sportsbooks and individual bettors.

"The sportsbooks would not have paid out those wagers had they known that the defendants fixed those games," the indictment said.

In total, 20 defendants are named in the indictment, including basketball players who agreed, in exchange for bribes, to fix NCAA and Chinese Basketball Association games. So-called fixers who were operating the scheme then placed big bets on those games.

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Read more: https://abcnews.go.com/amp/US/17-college-basketball-players-charged-point-shaving-scheme/story?id=129240506



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17 college basketball players charged in point-shaving scheme: Indictment (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves 22 hrs ago OP
Really? Sports figures cheating and lying? mwb970 21 hrs ago #1
I'm easily duped, too. Sometimes. littlemissmartypants 17 hrs ago #8
IMO, the downside of NIL in college is that anytime $$$ is involved it walkingman 21 hrs ago #2
However Jilly_in_VA 21 hrs ago #3
Antonio Blakeney is named in the first paragraph Jose Garcia 19 hrs ago #5
Not familiar with him and no longer patronize ABC Jilly_in_VA 19 hrs ago #6
Sportsball is rigged?!? No way!!! MenloParque 20 hrs ago #4
Tsk..Tsk...they should be as honest as Horse-Racing. chouchou 18 hrs ago #7
Somebody bet $424,000 on Kent State to cover the first-half spread against Buffalo Shrek 16 hrs ago #9

walkingman

(10,380 posts)
2. IMO, the downside of NIL in college is that anytime $$$ is involved it
Thu Jan 15, 2026, 12:11 PM
21 hrs ago

enhances the chance of corruption.

Jilly_in_VA

(13,852 posts)
3. However
Thu Jan 15, 2026, 12:34 PM
21 hrs ago

they have yet to name a one of them. My guess is that they are either one-and-done types or guys from minor (non-P5) schools.

There's a reason I prefer women's basketball. Most of the women are still in it for the education, NIL or not. Especially at the mid-major level, which is where I hang my hat these days (go JMU!) and aren't into gambling at all.

Jilly_in_VA

(13,852 posts)
6. Not familiar with him and no longer patronize ABC
Thu Jan 15, 2026, 02:19 PM
19 hrs ago

Where did he play? And when? And who are any of the others?

Shrek

(4,394 posts)
9. Somebody bet $424,000 on Kent State to cover the first-half spread against Buffalo
Thu Jan 15, 2026, 05:25 PM
16 hrs ago

Sure, nothing suspicious about that at all.

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