Free agent guard Malik Beasley has been indicted by federal prosecutors in New York on sports gambling charges, according to Mike Vorkunov of The Athletic. Former NBA big man Ed Davis was also indicted, Vorkunov reported.
Beasley’s attorney, Steve Haney, told Omari Sankofa II of The Detroit Free Press that his client is facing sports betting, money laundering, and wire fraud charges and that they “look forward to defending all charges.”
Prosecutors from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York allege that Beasley and Davis became close while they were teammates on the 2020/21 Timberwolves and later worked together to influence Beasley’s performances in four NBA games for betting purposes during his time with the Bucks in the 2023/24 season.
According to prosecutors, Beasley was dealing with million dollars in gambling losses and entered the alleged scheme with Davis and three other people, including former NBA agent Paolo Zamorano, to help pay off that debt.
“Only way you can beat Vegas is sports betting,” Davis allegedly texted Beasley about a month before the first game at the center of the case, a Bucks/Cavaliers matchup on January 26, 2024. “Everything else they got the edge.”
The other games identified by prosecutors were February 27 against the Hornets, March 10 against the Clippers, and March 21 against the Nets. Beasley took just two field goal attempts and scored three points in the January 26 game, and investigators say the group wagered thousands of dollars on it.
In the Clippers game, the group allegedly bet the “over” on Beasley’s rebounds at 3.5 and celebrated when he grabbed his fourth rebound in the final seconds. The plan apparently fell apart in the Nets game, when the group bet the “under” on his rebounds and Beasley finished with six boards, Vorkunov wrote.
Beasley, a high-volume three-point shooter, finished second in Sixth Man of the Year voting in 2024/25 and had been on track for a lucrative multiyear contract with the Pistons in free agency. Those talks ended once news surfaced that federal investigators and the NBA were looking into him over a possible link to illegal betting activity. The 29-year-old later signed with Cangrejeros de Santurce, a Puerto Rican club owned by Bad Bunny, while he waits for clarity on his NBA future.
Vorkunov noted that Beasley and Davis are the fourth and fifth former NBA players indicted by federal prosecutors in the ongoing illegal sports gambling probe, joining Terry Rozier, Jontay Porter, and Damon Jones. Porter was permanently banned from the NBA after a league investigation determined he had shared confidential information with bettors. The other cases remain ongoing.
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