Inside the Gambling Ring Allegedly Linked to Point Shaving Across Pro and College Basketball [View all]
Last month, a little-known sports gambler who calls himself the best that ever did it attempted to board a flight from Las Vegas to Colombia, connecting through Panama, with a one-way ticket. Shane Hennen soon found himself in an upright and locked position. Federal agents who arrested him say he was carrying multiple cellphones, nearly $10,000 in cash and an alibi he offered unprompted: He was traveling to Colombia for dental treatment.
Authorities say Hennen helped orchestrate what appears to be one of the most pervasive point-shaving scandals in North American sports history.
The scandal, which appears to touch both pro and college basketball, has already generated a few headlines, but the sports world has not come to grips with just how widespread this scheme could be. In a court filing last month, the office of acting U.S. Attorney Carolyn Pokorny of the Eastern District of New York vouched for substantial evidence that Hennen was involved in illicit financial transactions and fraudulent sports wagers totaling millions of dollars, resulting in potentially millions of dollars worth of illicit profits and money-laundering transactions.
The links from Hennen to game fixing begin with former Toronto Raptors forward Jontay Porter. Porter admitted to taking himself out of games in 2024 so gamblers could win prop bets on his performances. He pleaded guilty to federal conspiracy to commit wire fraud in July 2024 and is awaiting sentencing; the NBA banned him for life. Terry Rozier, a far more prominent NBA player currently with the Miami Heat, is under federal investigation for his performance in a 2023 game while a member of the Charlotte Hornetshis case is tied to Porters, three independent sources familiar with the probes tell Sports Illustrated. The NBA said it investigated Rozier and did not find any violations, and the league is cooperating with the Eastern District. Rozier has not been charged with a crime.
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