Jimmy Butler’s name has been pulled into the orbit of a widening NBA gambling case, but officials say he is not part of the investigation.
The latest development centers on Ernesto Plascencia, a close friend of Butler’s, who was arrested Monday as prosecutors continue to build a case around alleged betting-related misconduct. Authorities describe Plascencia as a middleman who supposedly connected players with bettors in the Malik Beasley matter.
Beasley is accused of manipulating stats for profit while with the Milwaukee Bucks, and the case has drawn in several other figures as federal agents moved in on Monday. Plascencia is said to have helped coordinate the activity, with the alleged scheme focused on specific player props. According to the source material, bettors made money through manipulated rebounds and fouls.
Butler, though, is not named in the indictment. Officials say he is not under investigation at this time.
The arrest has still put a brighter spotlight on Butler’s personal circle, especially because the alleged conduct is tied to a broader gambling probe that touches on players and outside bettors. Plascencia is reported to have played a role in games from the 2023-24 season, and he and others appeared in court after the arrests.
The case also lands in the middle of the NBA’s hard line on gambling. The league has strict rules against involvement, and past violations have brought major punishment, including the lifetime ban handed down in the Jontay Porter case.
For Butler, the situation arrives with no direct accusation attached to his name, but plenty of attention around the people around him. Supporters are pointing out that he has no direct connection to the indictment, while others see the case as another reminder of how much caution players have to use when it comes to their personal networks.
Butler has long carried a reputation as one of the league’s toughest competitors, with strong playoff performances throughout his career. Recent seasons saw him with the Golden State Warriors after earlier stints, and fans continue to value the edge and leadership he brings.
For now, though, the story is about the investigation and the people caught in it. Federal authorities are pursuing wire fraud, bribery, and related charges, and the case continues to develop as observers wait for the next round of answers.
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