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The NBA is investigating illegal gambling ties after former Lakers coach Damon Jones was charged with selling player injury info.
The NBA is expanding its probe into illegal gambling, requesting cell phones and documents from multiple teams, including the Lakers, following federal charges against former coach Damon Jones, who allegedly sold injury info on two Lakers players to gamblers. The league hired Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz to lead the investigation, which also involves Miami Heat’s Terry Rozier and Portland’s Chauncey Billups. Lakers staff members Mike Mancias and Randy Mims have cooperated, turning over phones despite no charges. Jones pleaded not guilty. The probe, ongoing amid congressional scrutiny, focuses on leaks of player injury data and potential betting manipulation, with no further arrests or charges announced.