SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) -The Sacramento Kings say they’ve been informed by the NBA that a former employee gambled while on their staff.
Jack Mai, the team’s former assistant director of scouting, was found to have gambled while with the Kings, who fired him in January. Last season was his eighth with the franchise and third as assistant director of scouting.
The Kings’ release says the “investigation revealed that Mr. Mai participated in improper wagering activities while a member of this organization.” The Kings say Mai has been disqualified from further association with the NBA and its teams.
The league has taken gambling especially seriously since former referee Tim Donaghy admitted taking thousands of dollars from a professional gambler in exchange for inside tips, including games he worked.
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