please see the 60 minute story
http://thehoopdoctors.com/online2/2009/12/tim-donaghy-interview-on-60-minutes-video/
when TD said he never personally influenced a game, i said no way. but when the fbi investigated him and came to the same conclusion, i tend to believe them.
donaghy went to jail for taking money from gamblers in exchange for inside information. the refs and the assignments in the nba are so predictable, he was able to predict 85% winners just based on his inside knowledge of the game, the refs, and who favors who.
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/basketball/nba/2008-07-29-donaghy-sentence_N.htm
like canseco, he is no saint, far from it. but one of the problems with the way the media has handled the story (kid gloves because stern plays puppet master with them) is that people think he bet on games, or he rigged games. he did bet on games, but there is no evidence, and as far as I know not even allegations, that he himself rigged games.
I don't have time to watch the whole 60 minutes story. Is somebody from the FBI on record saying that he never influenced games, or is that Donaghy's self-serving claim?
The charges filed against Donaghy certainly don't clear him of influencing games, and since it's a crime to file a false complaint against somebody, I'd be willing to bet that the FBI had more evidence than Donaghy is now claiming.
Of course, at one point Pete Rose claimed that he never bet on baseball, too. When Donaghy is running low on money in the future, he'll write another book talking about the games he personally influenced. Right now, though, he's happy to pretend that he was the one honest official in a den of thieves, despite being the only one to serve prison time (for, again, his ties to organized crime.)
EDIT: And, as looseball says above, I'm sure that if the FBI is keeping quiet about this stuff, it's out of deference to the NBA (who worked closely with the FBI in the investigation). It wouldn't shock me at all if part of the NBA's agreement to let the FBI monitor Donaghy included a "keep hush" provision.
RH, you are one of my favorite CBloggers but in this instance, can you explain your logic a bit more? Paraphrasing, hopefully correctly, that your main thrust is not to believe Donaghy, as he lies about not fixing games. Yet you agree that perhaps the FBI is keeping his game fixing quiet out of deference to NBA, which I'm presuming doesn't want that info out publicly.
Logically, that scenario would mean that the NBA is then lying to the public to protect its financial standing when they support the FBI's findings that Donaghy didn't fix games and that he was acting alone. So if Donaghy DID fix games, then the NBA is lying with the FBI's corroboration about Donaghy NOT fixing games. So, if I'm parsing the logic correctly, if Donaghy's lying, then the NBA is also. So does that not ultimately undermine public trust in the NBA's on-court product?
Conversely, if Donaghy's telling the truth about NOT fixing games, then the NBA and FBI are also telling the truth claiming that he did not fix games. Everyone becomes more credible.
I'm not saying I believe Donaghy, as he's a grandstanding persona IMO, but I'm a bit confused about how his lying bolsters the NBA's credibility.