Different sport and I'm still going to say it, even if others disagree and they have the right to
Ohtani was also guilty and his translator was the ultimate fall guy, but the MLB couldn't lose a talent like Ohtani. Even Windhorst is saying the NBA tried to cover a lot of it up but there seems to be so many events and players involved now and the lists could grow.
Also, the Guardians pitchers in MLB were identified and "taken care of" pretty quickly as well. Still puzzling to me Ohtani walked scot-free from that whole thing but sorry no one can convince me he wasn't involved and didn't know.
Big market cities attract money. Big names also attract money. They don't want Ohtani to be in any trouble.
But, I guess when it comes to Tom Brady and New England (or any Boston teams), the league can lay hammers left and right on 'em. Just look at that lousy Deflategate.
Atzar also brought up a good point too about the NBA lottery balls. Dallas trading Luka to the Lakers, and just when Nico Harrison and the Mavs organization were getting crucified by Mavs fans and threat of boycotting, suddenly, they win Cooper Flagg the No. 1 pick three months later? That's insane. It ain't the first time either with these lottery balls. The Cavs, after LeBron left for Miami, won three #1 picks in four years (Kyrie Irving, Anthony Bennett, Andrew Wiggins). Bennett didn't work out, but the following year they got Wiggins and flipped it for Kevin Love and forming a Big 3, eventually leading to an NBA championship. I don't think these are conspiracies at all now...these were all set up.