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271:). The gambler then wagers against the bribed team. Alternatively, players on the team picked to lose may be bribed to lose by more points than the indicated point spread, and gamblers will wager on their opponents, the favorites, to cover the spread. Also, an official (referee) of the game may be bribed, or even bet on his own behalf, so that one or more "close calls" will be called in favor of the "underdog" rather than the team favored to win. 280: 141: 79: 38: 290:
is a particularly easy medium for shaving points because of the scoring tempo of the game and the ease by which one player can influence key events. By deliberately missing shots or committing turnovers or fouls, a corrupt player can covertly ensure that their team fails to cover the point spread
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activity by its players; some critics believe that it unwittingly encouraged point shaving due to its formerly strict rules regarding amateurism, combined with the large amount of money wagered on its games. The NCAA has produced posters warning players not to engage in point shaving.
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bets by changing calls so that both teams would score more than predicted, thus seeking to give the impression that at worst that he was merely strictly calling fouls as opposed to being outright biased.
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pleaded guilty to two felonies related to wagering on games that he officiated in a scheme somewhat related to point shaving. The difference in this case was that Donaghy sought to affect the outcome of
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was banned from the NBA due to a point shaving like scandal. He advised gamblers to bet the under on his stats, then left early for suspicious reasons, and received money from the gamblers.
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where the perpetrators try to change the final score of a game without changing who wins. This is typically done by players colluding with gamblers to prevent a team from covering a published
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and temporarily derailing his college prospects. He bounces back from the scandal to play at a junior college, leading to a scholarship to the University of Maryland and a career in the NBA.
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without an outright loss. This is further complicated due to the similar behavior of an honest player who takes a shot and misses. Although the
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A point-shaving scheme generally involves a sports gambler and one or more players of the team favored to win the game. In exchange for a
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point-shaving scandal of 1984โ€“85, which led the university to disband its program for four seasons.
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The Dixie Classic was played at Reynolds Coliseum in Raleigh, North Carolina
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was reputed to have invented the concept of point shaving in 1951.
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Point shaving is an underlying plot thread in the 1974 film
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Boston College basketball point-shaving scandal of 1978โ€“79
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for point shaving prior to the events of the films.
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