Crooked NBA Ref Gets 15 Months In Prison

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TOM HAYS | 07/29/08 09:04 PM | AP

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NEW YORK — Disgraced ex-NBA official Tim Donaghy admitted that he'd brought shame on his profession Tuesday as a federal judge sentenced him to 15 months behind bars for a gambling scandal that still has the league on the defensive.

U.S. District Judge Carol Amon sentenced Donaghy to prison time plus three years of supervised release, saying he'd let the sport down by taking thousands of dollars from a professional gambler in exchange for inside tips on games _ including ones he refereed.

"The NBA, the players and the fans relied on him to perform his job in an honest manner," Amon said. Donaghy listened with his arms folded but showed no emotion.

He told the judge that "I've brought shame on myself, my family and the profession."

Defense attorney John Lauro asked Amon to give his 41-year-old client probation, saying the ex-official was a gambling addict who destroyed "the career he loved" and needed treatment, not incarceration. Donaghy also had sought to make amends by revealing "the good, the bad and the ugly" about the league's officiating, the attorney added.

During the NBA finals, Donaghy said in a court filing that the league routinely encouraged refs to ring up bogus fouls to manipulate results, while discouraging them from calling technical fouls on star players.

In the end, Amon refused Donaghy's plea to stay out of prison, though she imposed a penalty that was not as tough as the 33 months he could have received. Donaghy must surrender to prison on Sept. 23.

Case closed for him. For the NBA, the damage lingers.

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Commissioner David Stern has made several moves to quell doubts about the integrity of the NBA's officiating, with more developments to come.

Former Army Gen. Ron Johnson has been hired as senior vice president of referee operations, Bernie Fryer and Joe Borgia were promoted to new management positions and the league reassigned Ronnie Nunn, who had been the director of officials for five years.

Still pending is a league-commissioned review of officiating by former federal prosecutor Lawrence Pedowitz. "I am conducting additional interviews and hope to obtain additional information from the government. My review is well-advanced but not complete," Pedowitz said Tuesday. No date has been set for the report's release.

Justin Wolfers, an assistant professor of business and public policy at Penn's Wharton School, who co-authored a study that said white referees called fouls at a greater rate against black players than against white players, said the league needs to share all the information it has.

"Any fan who sees anything other than transparency will have questions," he said. "I think they want to be as much of an open book with fans, journalists and researchers as they can possibly be."

Perhaps most shocking were Donaghy's charges during the highly anticipated finals between the Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers that results were manipulated to help ticket sales and television ratings.

The allegations _ contained in court papers arguing that Donaghy deserved leniency for voluntarily disclosing the alleged corruption _ included one instance claiming referees rigged a 2002 playoff series to force it to a revenue-boosting seventh game.

Though the papers didn't name the teams involved, only the Los Angeles Lakers-Sacramento Kings series went to seven games during those playoffs. The Lakers went on to win the championship.

Both Stern and the league's officials have said Donaghy made the claims to get a lighter sentence.

"We anticipate that the judge's sentencing decision, together with the changes we have made to our referee operations staff, will enable us to continue with the improvements we are making to our anti-gambling rules, policies and procedures," Stern said Tuesday.

"There is little comfort to be gained from the mandatory prison sentence, especially as it affects Mr. Donaghy's children and their mother, but hopefully the healing process can begin in earnest for all."

The NBA could get a break from the Olympics, where the U.S. team is a heavy favorite to bounce back from a bronze-medal performance in 2004 and win the gold. MVP Kobe Bryant and all-star LeBron James, who has guaranteed victory, will lead a loaded U.S. team.

Donaghy pleaded guilty last August to conspiracy to engage in wire fraud and transmitting betting information through interstate commerce in the tips-for-payoffs scheme. "By having this nonpublic information, I was in a unique position to predict the outcome of NBA games," he told a judge at the time.

Lauro said that to clear his conscience, Donaghy began cooperating with prosecutors even before he was charged, and claimed he "provided the government a roadmap" to widespread misconduct in the NBA.

"He told it all _ the good, the bad and the ugly," Lauro said. "He had to do it because it was the right thing to do ... The bottom line is that Mr. Donaghy has been a model cooperator."

Prosecutors have said that though he deserved credit for helping make the case against two co-defendants _ both former high school classmates of Donaghy _ nothing else he alleged was criminal.

At a sentencing last week, James Battista, a professional gambler and admitted drug addict, got 15 months in prison for making bets based on inside tips. Thomas Martino, the scheme's middleman, was sentenced to a year and one day for paying the referee thousands of dollars for the tips. The three men attended school together in Springfield, Pa.

On Tuesday, the judge called Donaghy "more culpable" than the others. "Without Mr. Donaghy, there was no scheme," she said.

The league had demanded nearly $1.4 million in restitution. But the judge last week set the restitution at $217,266, to be paid jointly by the three defendants.

"Tim acted in a completely selfish and unforgivable way, and has forever compromised the way people look at sports and officiating," said Lamell McMorris, spokesperson for the National Basketball Referees Association. "However, NBA referees will continue to officiate with the highest level of integrity and professionalism."

NEW YORK — Disgraced ex-NBA official Tim Donaghy admitted that he'd brought shame on his profession Tuesday as a federal judge sentenced him to 15 months behind bars for a gambling scandal that ...
NEW YORK — Disgraced ex-NBA official Tim Donaghy admitted that he'd brought shame on his profession Tuesday as a federal judge sentenced him to 15 months behind bars for a gambling scandal that ...
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I guess he fouled out!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:39 PM on 07/29/2008
- LeonBNJ I'm a Fan of LeonBNJ 19 fans permalink

Many NBA fans will be angry at the term of only 15 months. But consider this: Donaghey will be ruined for the rest of his life as convicted felon who served time in jail. He may rat on other officials as part of his deal.
To me Stern should resign soon and the NBA appoint a new leader, preferable one that thinks of the fans first, possibly Black, someone who has played in the NBA and someone who will not be afraid to go after bad officiating. There also needs to be a major overhaul of the on court officials to weed out bad or bigoted ones.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:36 PM on 07/29/2008
- jdfast I'm a Fan of jdfast 3 fans permalink
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Hey gang, it is want it is and the other shoe is about to drop. If Stern thinks he has trouble now, wait till he tries to cover this one up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 PM on 07/29/2008
- PJay1 I'm a Fan of PJay1 44 fans permalink
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Ummm....what exactly have we won??

And where's the "mission accomplished" banner?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:33 PM on 07/29/2008
- PJay1 I'm a Fan of PJay1 44 fans permalink
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Sorry, HuffPo...I posted this here in error.
.This doesn't belong here. I meant this for a different thread.

Apologies

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:42 PM on 07/29/2008
- Big0725 I'm a Fan of Big0725 23 fans permalink
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David Stern says the problem starts and ends with Donaghy. Come on Stern, get your head out of your patootie and smell the fresh air.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:12 PM on 07/29/2008
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IFINALY!! Put five on it he does three months and gets out. He by far is not the only one....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:56 PM on 07/29/2008
- RichardD I'm a Fan of RichardD 9 fans permalink

I'll bet he doesn't get early parole.
No that might be wrong, GWB might pardon him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:33 PM on 07/29/2008
- steamboat I'm a Fan of steamboat 44 fans permalink

I wish the judge would have been a Sacremento Kings fan. Then this clown would have gotten alot more than 15 months.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:27 PM on 07/29/2008
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Or a Phoenix Suns Fan...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:55 PM on 07/29/2008

NBA official gets jail time, Justice Department Officials Go Free, Impeachment still off the table. What is wrong with this picture?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:51 PM on 07/29/2008
- Big0725 I'm a Fan of Big0725 23 fans permalink
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Everything!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:15 PM on 07/29/2008
- ming099 I'm a Fan of ming099 7 fans permalink
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.......the monkeys are in charge of the zoo.......­..........­....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:42 PM on 07/29/2008
- jdfast I'm a Fan of jdfast 3 fans permalink
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Its really amazing what happens when lawyers write law to help other lawyers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:56 PM on 07/29/2008
- wadenelson1 I'm a Fan of wadenelson1 224 fans permalink
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Take the blue pill and all of this will seem normal to you, Neo.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:59 PM on 07/29/2008
- adled I'm a Fan of adled 2 fans permalink

This is a textbook example why the accused must ignore promises and threats from the authorities completly and force them to make any case they have with out the help of the accused. The authorities are not people; they are all part of a socio-political machine, and if one isn't looking after oneself one gets caught up in the machinery.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 PM on 07/29/2008
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