Feds: Donaghy bet on 100-plus games he worked

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Former NBA referee Tim Donaghy bet on more than 100 games that he worked, federal prosecutors said in a court filing Friday, the New York Daily News reported. [link]

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Can They Beat Us?
Published 5/17/2008 by BigMck at RedsArmy.com: The Voice Of Celtics Fans
... Garnett Feeling Frustrated | Allen Needs Re-Appearing Act | Charged Up Over Last Minute Call | Herald - Road Block | Cavs Squeezing Life Out of Celts | Rivers Makes House Call | ESPN - Screwball Finish to Screwball Game | Lakers Quiet Jazz | SI.com - Big 3 Logging Big Minutes | Feds Say Donaghy Bet on 100+ Games | Editor’s Note: ...

Fiddlin' and Diddlin' - Daily Links 5/17
Published 5/17/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (FLCeltsFan) at LOY's PLACE a celtics green blog
... Place Comments from the other side - Cavs game 6 FL's Take: You know that the officiating is bad when the opposing team's fans are noticing all the bad calls in their favor. Full Court Press Refs give Cavs an assist, force game 7 NBA.com Celtics-Cavs game 6 live blog ESPN Screwball finish to screwball game Best and worst of first two rounds of the playoffs Donaghy bet on more than 100 games he worked CelticsNews ...

The NBA Owes US An Apology
Published 5/18/2008 by perkisabeast at perkisabeast.com Blog
On the day the feds release this evidence, you give us that officiating crew?!? The fix was in folks. Only the Truth could Save You

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Tim Donaghy, the disgraced former NBA referee bet on over 100 games he worked, according to federal prosecutors. As reported by the New York Daily News : "The government's investigation revealed that Donaghy provided picks for anywhere from 30 to 40 games for each of those three seasons," Assistant U.S. Attorney Jeffrey Goldberg said in a letter filed Friday in Brooklyn Federal Court. No ...
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