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Michael Porter Jr. Says Some NBA Players Get Tempted to Fake Injury to Enrich Friends

  • Michael Porter Jr.’s brother got a lifetime ban from the NBA for betting offenses
  • He said that people from a certain background get tempted to help friends get rich
  • The 27-year-old believes that sports betting is only going to cause more issues
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Michael Porter Jr. believes that some NBA players could be tempted to fake injury so their friends can get rich by placing a prop bet on the under. [Image: Shutterstock.com]

Doing the rounds recently on podcasts and interviews, Michael Porter Jr. has made some controversial comments about why his fellow NBA players, including his brother Jontay, who received a lifetime ban last year, get caught up in gambling scandals.

In a clip from the Fullcourtpass podcast, the newly-signed Brooklyn Net about how the temptation is there for some players to try to get their friends rich by faking an injury and exiting a game early to ensure they don’t hit prop bet targets:

He emphasized that doing so is not okay and that it’s just the mentality that certain people have, especially when they come from poor backgrounds.

Porter Jr. namechecked some NBA players who have been at the center of betting investigations recently, such as his brother Jontay, Malik Beasley, and Terry Rozier.

believes the infiltration of gambling into sports is also going to get worse

He believes the infiltration of gambling into sports is also going to get worse, noting the death threats that players have received from irate gamblers. The Indiana native remarked that people will never be happy. If he’s playing badly, someone will lose their over prop wager, while if he plays really well, then the under bettors get mad.

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