Shaquille O'Neal launches blistering attack on NBA stars allegedly involved in Mafia-led gambling ring
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Shaquille O’Neal didn’t hold back when discussing the FBI’s probe into a Mafia-run illegal sports betting ring that has stunned the nation.

The NBA found itself in turmoil on Thursday, just days into the new season, as federal agents carried out a series of overnight arrests. Among those taken into custody were current player Terry Rozier and Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups.

Rozier faces allegations of being involved in an illegal betting operation that capitalized on confidential NBA insights. Meanwhile, Billups is implicated in a different indictment, which accuses him of orchestrating a scheme to fix underground poker games, purportedly supported by Mafia families.

This bombshell has sent ripples through the basketball world, prompting NBA legend O’Neal to share his perspective on the unfolding drama.

During an appearance on ESPN’s ‘Inside the NBA’ Thursday night, the former Los Angeles Lakers icon expressed his views, stating, “I know Chauncey and I know Damon [Jones] very well.”

Shaquille O'Neal weighed in on the FBI investigation into Mafia-led illegal sports betting

Shaquille O’Neal weighed in on the FBI investigation into Mafia-led illegal sports betting 

Portland Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups was detained for illegal gambling

NBA star Terry Rozier was arrested early as part of an FBI sports gambling probe

Portland Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups (left) and Miami Heat point guard Terry Rozier (right) were arrested on Thursday as part of an FBI sports gambling probe

‘I’m ashamed that those guys would put their families and their careers in jeopardy. If you’re making $9million, how much more do you need? 

‘Especially if you know that, if you get caught you could do jail time, lose your career [and] put a bad image on yourself, your family and the NBA. 

‘They dropped the ball. You never want to have your name involved in that when you know the letter of the law’. 

‘Innocent until proven guilty, but usually when the FBI has something, they have you. They’ll wait two, three, four, five years, but when they come knocking on your door, they have something’. 

As the discussion continued, Kenny Smith claimed: ‘You have to realize gambling is an addiction, so the addiction of it is what makes you make illogical decisions’.

However, co-analyst Charles Barkley fired back: ‘This has nothing to do with a gambling addiction. This ain’t got nothing to do with addiction. 

‘These dudes are stupid. You can’t, under no circumstances, fix basketball games. Under no circumstances. Rozier makes $26 million. 

‘Him giving people information or taking himself out of games, how much is he going to benefit taking himself out of games to hit unders? He’s making $26 million.’ 

Kenny Smith (left) and Charles Barkley (right) clashed over the matter on 'Inside the NBA'

Kenny Smith (left) and Charles Barkley (right) clashed over the matter on ‘Inside the NBA’

O'Neal's former teammate, Damon Jones, was also arrested in relation to the investigation

O’Neal’s former teammate, Damon Jones, was also arrested in relation to the investigation

FBI Director Kash Patel announced the indictments in a press conference on Thursday

FBI Director Kash Patel announced the indictments in a press conference on Thursday 

On Thursday afternoon, Miami Heat veteran Rozier appeared in federal court in Orlando, Florida. He was seen leaving the courthouse through a side door, having been released from custody following his arraignment. 

A few hours later, ex-Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey was seen outside a courthouse in Portland, Oregon. Both men face money laundering and wire fraud conspiracy charges. They have both been placed on ‘immediate leave’ by the NBA.

The FBI claims it uncovered a decades-long Mafia-led poker ring that is allegedly tied to the Gambino, Bonanno and Genovese crime families, and saw rigged games take place in Manhattan, the Hamptons and Las Vegas, according to prosecutors. 

The alleged scheme involved professional athletes, including Billups, being used as ‘face cards’ to attract victims to the table where high-tech methods were used by the Mafia to rig the games, says the indictment.

In Thursday’s press conference, United States Attorney Joseph Nocella Jr. outlined the breathtaking methods used by the group to rig games.

It is alleged that New York’s notorious crime families would use X-ray tables to tilt games in their favor and wear special high-tech contact lenses to read pre-marked cards.

He said in a press conference on Thursday: ‘The defendants used a variety of very sophisticated cheating technologies, some of which were provided by other defendants in exchange for a share of the profits from the scheme.

‘They used off the shelf shuffling machines that had been secretly altered in order to read the cards in the deck, predict which player at the table had the best poker hand and relay that information to an off-site operator.

Billups, pictured with his wife Piper Riley, is in his fifth year of coaching Portland

Billups, pictured with his wife Piper Riley, is in his fifth year of coaching Portland 

The Mafia allegedly used X-ray tables and high-tech contact lenses to read people's cards

The Mafia allegedly used X-ray tables and high-tech contact lenses to read people’s cards

‘The off-side operator sent the information via cellphone back to a co-conspirator at the table, who was known as ‘the quarterback’, and they secretly signaled the information they had received to others at the table and together they used that information in order to win the games and cheat their victims.

‘Defendants used other cheating technologies, such as poker chip tray analyzers – which is a poker chip try that secretly reads cards using a hidden camera – special contact lenses or glasses that could read pre-marked cards and an X-ray table that could read cards faced down on the table.’

Meanwhile, Miami Heat star Rozier and former Cavaliers player and assistant coach Jones have been charged in a separate but related case, which accuses them of turning professional basketball into a criminal sports betting operation.

It is alleged that the teams whose games were affected by the sports gambling scheme are the Los Angeles Lakers, Charlotte Hornets, Toronto Raptors, and Portland Trail Blazers.

According to the indictment, released on Thursday morning, Rozier and other defendants ‘had access to private information known by NBA players or NBA coaches’ that was likely to affect the outcome of games or players’ performances.

It is alleged they provided that information to other co-conspirators in exchange for either a flat fee or a share of the betting profits.

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