The relationship between sports and playing is getting difficult.
In the years because the Supreme Court legalized sports betting across the nation, skilled athletes have been in plenty of bother.
Last month, NBA participant Terry Rozier, assistant coach Damon Jones and Pistons legend Chauncey Billups have been arrested in a wide-ranging federal investigation into unlawful sports betting and rigged poker recreation schemes.
Billups is accused of taking part in a job in a playing scheme, not sports betting. But his potential position in a plot with ties to the Mafia raised many eyebrows, together with these of longtime sports journalist Jemele Hill.
Hill is a Detroit native and somebody who has been masking skilled sports for years. She’s a contributing author for The Atlantic and the host of Spolitics on iHeart. Hill joins the present to share her ideas on how betting is altering sports and how the allegations towards Billups influence his legacy.