It's good that several people mentioned that this kind of thing is widespread around the NBA, that it's not just the Cs getting the shaft, but lots of other teams too.
Besides the point spread angle, here's a quote from a 2007 USA Today article about another popular way games are fixed: "The 'over/under' is the total points scored by two teams in a game.
A referee could inflate total points by sending both teams to the foul line early and often, says Franzese. He and his accomplices would scout for games with a low 'over/under' and bet the 'over' for big winnings."
Sounds sickeningly familiar, doesn't it?
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/basketball/nba/2007-07-26-illegal-bookies-help_N.htmThis is a very interesting and important scam -- because it means that in many cases, the refs DON'T HAVE A FAVORITE. They JUST WANT THE SCORES TO BE HIGH. Therefore, the observation that the refs were often bad in ways that HELPED your team too ONLY SERVES TO FURTHER BOLSTER THE CASE THAT BETTING IS INVOLVED.
But to show that sports betting is regularly involved in the NBA, you'd need to correspond betting patterns to refereeing over a large number of games. Even then, in the absence of inside information, it's pretty hard to know WHY the refs do what they do, as often as they do it.
I found this poster's statement most interesting: "Fixing NBA is totally legal."
Really? Where did you get that?
My own brief look into the matter revealed all of the following federal laws, EACH of which can be used in the prosecution of illegal sports gambling:
- Wire Act of 1961
- Travel Act of 1961
- Interstate Transportation of Wagering Paraphernalia Act of 1961
- Illegal Gambling Business Act of 1970
- Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) of 1970
- Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992
- Interstate Wagering Amendment of 1994
- Illegal Money Transmitting Business Act of 1992
And that's without even checking into state and local laws.
So... if fixing games is so legally dangerous, why would they do it? And why SO blatantly... where millions of people are screaming at their TVs every night. Is it 'The Big Lie' (a lie so big, nobody can believe it's not true)? I don't think they're smart or organized enough for that.
So the question remains: why would the refs do it - gamble on games, etc. - if it's so dangerous to their freedom?
I don't know. I do know that there's no reasonable way to explain the refs' behavior all around the league without invoking cheating. The "mistakes" they make are too often IMPOSSIBLE for an honest referee to make.
I also think it's safe to say that the link to sports betting 'looks likely.'