2007年VOA标准英语-FBI Blows Whistle on NBA Referee(在线收听) | ||||||
By Mil Arcega Washington, D.C. 26 July 2007 The National Basketball Association is on the defensive as the probe into a betting scandal involving one of its referees widens. The FBI investigation into veteran referee Tim Donaghy's alleged gambling activities in and outside the basketball court has shaken up the league. It is also forcing some fans to question the legitimacy of professional sports. VOA's Mil Arcega reports.
A federal investigation is focusing on as many as 15 games where Donaghy made calls that could have affected the margin of victory.
Sources close to the investigation say Donaghy had a gambling problem and was working with bookies with organized crime connections to pay off his debts. Gambling experts say it would have been reasonably easy for a seasoned referee to affect the outcome of a game. R.J. Bell at Pregame.com has noted some troubling patterns in Donaghy's record. "Last season, in the 15 games in which Tim Donaghy refereed in which there was extreme money bet on one side -- one team betting more [having more bets placed on it] than the other -- the bettors won every time. The odds of that happening by pure chance are over 32,000 to one."
NBA Commissioner Stern assures fans the league is making every effort to restore the game's credibility. But some say that may not be easy. From coaches to players, to fans -- the disappointment is obvious. "Every time I look at it now, I'll be concerned whether it's the right call or whether it's a call made to put profit in the referee's pocket," says one fan. "It could be a foul and he wouldn't call it cause he wants the other team to win," says another. Donaghy resigned earlier this month after 13 seasons with the NBA. | ||||||
原文地址:http://www.tingroom.com/voastandard/2007/7/41342.html |