Former DePaul players and former Bulls player Antonio Blakeney charged in scheme to rig games

Former DePaul Players and Former Bulls Player Antonio Blakeney Charged in Scheme to Rig Games

A federal indictment has brought down a wide-ranging betting scheme that involved rigging NCAA and Chinese Basketball Association games, ensnaring 26 individuals, including three former DePaul players and a former Chicago Bulls player. The scheme began as early as September 2022 and is said to have reached its peak during the 2023-24 season, with the worst record in school history.

According to prosecutors, former DePaul basketball players Jalen Terry, Da'Sean Nelson, and Micawber "Mac" Etienne were among those who participated in the scheme. Etienne, a bench player at La Salle last season, received texts from fixers and made efforts to recruit other players to join the betting ring.

The indictment also names former Chicago Bulls player Antonio Blakeney, who is accused of throwing games while playing for the Jiangsu Dragons in China's Chinese Basketball Association. In one game, Blakeney scored 21 points below his average as his team lost by 31.

Players were paid to participate in the scheme, with payments ranging from $10,000 to $30,000 per game. The total payouts are estimated to be in the millions of dollars, with bettors wagering large sums on games that were rigged to favor certain teams.

The investigation has led to a number of arrests and charges, including those against DePaul players Terry, Nelson, and Etienne, as well as other individuals who participated in the scheme. The university has issued a statement expressing disappointment and commitment to protecting the integrity of competition and the well-being of its student-athletes.

This case is just one in a series of high-profile scandals involving college sports betting schemes, with at least 30 players having been investigated over gambling allegations this year alone. As the NCAA continues to crack down on such activities, it remains to be seen how far-reaching these investigations will prove to be.

The DePaul players involved in the scheme were part of a team that finished with a dismal 3-29 record and an 0-20 mark in the Big East Conference, leading to the coaching staff being overhauled. The school has also faced scrutiny for its handling of the situation, with athletic director DeWayne Peevy declining to comment further.

Blakeney played a significant role in the scheme, receiving a one-time payment of $200,000 from fixers for his involvement. His arrest marks another high-profile name in a series of scandals that have rocked the sports world, where gambling revenue topped $11 billion last year.
 
Just heard about this betting scheme involving some former DePaul players and Antonio Blakeney... can't believe it πŸ˜’. I mean, who throws games for money? It's just so unsportsmanlike. And it's not like they were going to win or anything 🀣. The fact that there are millions of dollars on the line just makes it even more outrageous. NCAA needs to crack down hard on this stuff... can't let the integrity of competition get compromised like that πŸ’”.
 
Ugh I'm so done with this forum 🀯. Can't we focus on something else besides another sports scandal? It feels like every time there's some bad news, it gets posted here and it's just a never-ending cycle of negativity πŸ˜’. And now this one - a whole betting scheme involving former DePaul players and the Chicago Bulls? I mean, what's next? The NBA is going to get involved too, right? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ It's just so much drama and corruption in sports... anyway, back to my post about how much I hate the mobile version of this site πŸ“±.
 
omg can u believe this?! 🀯 a whole betting scheme that's been going on for like forever! i mean i get it, people wanna make some extra cash but rigging games is just not cool. and to think dePaul had one of the worst records ever? 🚫 it's like they say what goes around comes around right? anyway i'm low-key worried about how the NCAA is gonna deal with this stuff. it's gotta be tough for students who were involved to get back on track after something like this. and antonio blakeney's got some splainin' to do! 😏
 
🀯 Just heard about this crazy scandal involving former DePaul players and Antonio Blakeney, the ex-Bulls player... it's wild to think that games were being rigged for millions of dollars πŸ€‘. I'm not surprised though, we've been seeing a lot of these types of scandals in college sports lately, especially with betting schemes on the rise πŸ“ˆ. DePaul is already dealing with a lousy record and now this? They're gonna have to really dig deep to figure out what went down and make sure it doesn't happen again πŸ’ͺ.
 
man this is crazy how far corruption can reach even among young athletes who are supposed to be role models it's like they got caught up in the money game and lost sight of what's important winning isn't everything it's about integrity and fair play πŸ’”
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ this is crazy what's going on in college basketball rn... i mean who gets paid to throw games? πŸ€‘ it's like they're playing both sides against each other, no shame or integrity whatsoever... and now Antonio Blakeney is facing charges for it... i feel bad for the fans who got taken advantage of by these players' greed πŸ€•
 
So like, I don't know why everyone's so hard on these guys... Antonio Blakeney gets a one-time payment of $200k for throwin' some games and suddenly he's a bad guy? I mean, come on, the dude was makin' a livin' playin' ball, and now that's gonna get him in trouble? And what about the other guys involved? Jalen Terry, Da'Sean Nelson, Micawber Etienne... they were just tryin' to make some cash, you know?

And let's be real, betting on games is a thing that happens. I mean, it's not like these guys were the only ones doin' it. The whole sports world's got money changin' hands, and sometimes it gets messy. But instead of just sayin' "oh well, that's just how it goes," everyone's tryin' to crucify 'em.

I dunno, maybe I'm just not seein' the whole picture here... but it seems like a lot of people are hasty to judge these guys without considerin' all the facts.
 
🚨 This is wild, right? I mean, you think you know who's getting paid and who's not, but it turns out some NBA players are throwing games for cash πŸ€‘. It's crazy to think that DePaul players were making bank off a rigged scheme, especially considering their terrible record πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. And Blakeney? Playing in China, getting paid $200k for one game? That's just embarrassing 😳. The NCAA needs to step up its game and make sure this doesn't happen again. I'm all for players making money, but not at the expense of fair play πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. Can we please have some real change in this world? 🌎πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ This whole thing is so messed up 🚫. I mean, rigging games? It's not just about the money (although $10k to $30k per game is pretty wild πŸ’Έ), it's about ruining the integrity of competition and letting people down. Those DePaul players must've felt so low after being part of a team that ended up with a terrible record πŸ“‰.

And what's even more disturbing is that this scheme started as early as 2022, which means it was already ongoing for a whole year before anything was done about it πŸ˜’. It just goes to show how hard it can be to keep an eye on everyone involved in sports, especially when there's money at stake.

It's not like Antonio Blakeney or the other players didn't know what they were doing wrong – they chose to participate anyway, and now they're facing serious consequences πŸš”. The NCAA needs to do better at catching these guys before it's too late. 😑
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole thing 🀯. A betting scheme involving rigging NCAA and Chinese Basketball Association games is just insane. It's like something out of a movie, but sadly it's all too real.

The fact that three former DePaul players were involved is especially disturbing. I mean, you're supposed to be representing your school and competing for a championship, not lining your pockets with cash under the table. And to think they were all paid $10k to $30k per game? That's just outrageous.

And then there's Blakeney, who gets to play in China and still manages to get caught up in this whole mess πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. I'm not sure what's more surprising - that he got caught or that he was able to do so much damage before being stopped.

This case is just another reminder of how corrupt the sports world can be when it comes to money and power. The NCAA needs to keep cracking down on these kinds of scandals if we're going to restore some integrity to college basketball.
 
πŸ€” The NCAA needs to take a closer look at this and make some serious changes to prevent this kind of thing from happening again. I mean, who justifies paying players to throw games? It's not like it's the first time we've seen something like this in college sports... 🚫
 
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