Ex-NBA Stars Indicted for Alleged Betting Scheme, Threatening Sports Integrity
June 29, 2026
A federal indictment charges Beasley and Davis, former NBA players, with agreeing to tailor performance based on betting trends in 2024 during their time with the Milwaukee Bucks, part of a scheme described as involving hundreds of thousands of dollars and threatening sports integrity.
Beasley, 29, is reportedly coordinating a voluntary surrender to authorities, with the full charges yet to be disclosed publicly.
Beasley was a 2016 first-round pick and has career averages around 11.7 points, 1.4 assists, and 2.8 rebounds, with prior Sixth Man of the Year considerations during his Pistons period.
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Reporting notes that the case details are still developing, with updates anticipated as more information becomes available.
The article relies on the indictment and official press release for its factual statements, with no independent evidence presented.
The piece originates from The Shade Room’s Instagram post, including photos and captions, and shows social media reactions in comments.
Overall, the story centers on the indictment while including standard gambling risk disclosures.
The report was published on June 29, 2026, at 12:43 p.m. ET.
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The indictment notes federal jurisdiction can apply even if some conduct occurred outside the district, via communications or acts involving the Eastern District of New York.
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AP News • Jun 29, 2026
Former NBA players Malik Beasley, Ed Davis charged in gambling scandal | AP News
Yahoo Sports • Jun 29, 2026
Malik Beasley reportedly indicted as part of sports-betting scheme involving point shaving, prop bets
