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  • Brock Landers
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    • 06-30-08
    • 45359

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    Brief calls N.J. law 'blatant violation' ----Sports Betting in NJ
    NEWARK, N.J. -- NBA commissioner David Stern scolded New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and said New Jersey "has no idea what it's doing" by seeking to allow sports betting in the state in a deposition published Friday in the ongoing legal battle between the governor, the four major professional sports leagues and the NCAA.
    Stern and the heads of Major League Baseball, the NFL, the NHL and the NCAA were questioned recently by lawyers representing the state as part of the leagues' lawsuit seeking to stop New Jersey from instituting sports gambling.
    "The one thing I'm certain of is New Jersey has no idea what it's doing and doesn't care because all it's interested in is making a buck or two, and they don't care that it's at our potential loss," Stern said when asked how the advent of sports betting in New Jersey would harm the NBA.
    The one thing I'm certain of is New Jersey has no idea what it's doing and doesn't care because all it's interested in is making a buck or two, and they don't care that it's at our potential loss.
    <cite style="margin: 0px; padding: 10px 10px 0px; border: 0px; outline: 0px; font-size: 11px; vertical-align: baseline; background-color: transparent; display: block; clear: right; text-align: right; color: rgb(51, 51, 51);">-- NBA commissioner David Stern, when asked how the advent of sports betting in New Jersey would harm the NBA</cite>
    "And wholly apart from the fact that a governor, who's a former U.S. Attorney, has chosen to attack a federal law which causes me pause for completely different reasons since I've at times sworn to similar oaths about upholding the law of the United States," Stern continued.
    MLB commissioner Bud Selig said in his deposition he was "appalled" that New Jersey would look to sports gambling as a fiscal solution.
    "I know states need money. I really mean that," he said. "I understand all the problems. Federal government needs money, going over a cliff, cities need money. Chris Christie needs money. But gambling is so ... the threat of gambling and to create more threat is to me -- I'm stunned. I know that people need sources of revenue, but you can't -- this is corruption in my opinion.
    "I have to say to you I'm appalled. I'm really appalled."
    A spokesman for Christie didn't immediately return a message seeking comment Friday.
    The leagues and the NCAA sued Christie in August after he vowed to defy a federal ban on sports wagering. The Legislature enacted a sports betting law in January, limiting bets to the Atlantic City casinos and the state's horse racing tracks. The state plans to license sports betting as soon as January, and in October published regulations governing licenses.
    Federal government needs money, going over a cliff, cities need money. Chris Christie needs money. But gambling is so ... the threat of gambling and to create more threat is to me -- I'm stunned. I know that people need sources of revenue, but you can't -- this is corruption in my opinion.
    <cite style="margin: 0px; padding: 10px 10px 0px; border: 0px; outline: 0px; font-size: 11px; vertical-align: baseline; background-color: transparent; display: block; clear: right; text-align: right; color: rgb(51, 51, 51);">-- MLB commissioner Bud Selig</cite>
    A judge is expected to rule this month on the leagues' motion for an injunction to stop the law from taking effect.
    In his deposition, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell was asked about holding games in England and Canada, countries with legalized sports gambling. The leagues contend allowing New Jersey to sanction sports gambling would damage their integrity.
    "Well, we're playing in their country, we're coming to them," Goodell responded. "And we're only there for a short period of time; we're there for two or three days. It's not what we choose, it's not what we believe is in the best interests of sports, but we don't dictate the rules or the laws."
    NHL commissioner Gary Bettman said the fact that New Jersey's law exempts the state's colleges and any college games played in the state shows that lawmakers recognize gambling "isn't good for our game." He sounded confident when asked if the NHL had contemplated any changes to its policies should New Jersey's law stand.
    "Not to sound flip on this point but it's inconceivable to me how we could lose this lawsuit, so we haven't been doing that," he said.
    New Jersey's move is seen by supporters as a way to bring new revenue to the struggling casino and racing industries and to reclaim a portion of the billions of untaxed dollars flowing to organized crime or offshore illegal gambling operations.
    But in its court filing Friday opposing the state's motion to dismiss the lawsuit, the leagues and the NCAA called Christie's efforts a "blatant violation of federal law" and his constitutional challenges to the federal law "specious."
    The 20-year-old federal law at the heart of the dispute, the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act, prohibited states from authorizing sports gambling, but exempted Nevada and three other states that already had some form of legalized sports betting -- Delaware, Oregon and Montana.
    New Jersey claims the law usurps the authority of state legislatures and discriminates by "grandfathering" in some states. The leagues countered Friday that Congress has the power to prevent states from enacting laws that conflict with federal policy, and that the Constitution's commerce clause doesn't require uniformity in its application to different states.
    The NCAA has already announced it will relocate several championship events scheduled to be held in New Jersey next year.
  • PAULYPOKER
    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
    • 12-06-08
    • 36581

    #2
    NBA commissioner David Stern scolded New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and said New Jersey "has no idea what it's doing" by seeking to allow sports betting in the state in a deposition

    Translation: We fix these games to perfection, allowing any state other than Nevada to book, would blow our cover making this deceptive giant known as the NBA irreparable....

    NBA commissioner David Stern
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    • sitzlejd
      SBR Sharp
      • 09-23-12
      • 368

      #3
      Exactly. Gambling on sports works everywhere else in the world.
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      • milwaukee mike
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        • 08-22-07
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        #4
        the thought that nba, mlb, etc players making $20 million/year would potentially throw games because new jersey allows sports betting is pretty silly

        all you have to do is look at footage from the 2001/2002 playoffs when the bucks and kings got the shaft to know that the nba hasn't had integrity in quite a while
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        • Sam Odom
          SBR Aristocracy
          • 10-30-05
          • 58063

          #5
          Nev gambling lobby lining $tern's pocket$
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          • PAULYPOKER
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            • 12-06-08
            • 36581

            #6
            Originally posted by Sam Odom
            Nev gambling lobby lining $tern's pocket$
            This too
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            • Sam Odom
              SBR Aristocracy
              • 10-30-05
              • 58063

              #7
              Nev is worried about the domino effect... If NJ goes legal then Mississippi & Louisiana casinos (states) then maybe the California Indian Casinos
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              • Brock Landers
                SBR Aristocracy
                • 06-30-08
                • 45359

                #8
                It is only a matter of time till its legal
                This hypocrisy is something else
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                • Darkside Magick
                  SBR Posting Legend
                  • 05-28-10
                  • 12638

                  #9
                  This shyt was over before it began...new Jersey cant win.....never had a chance
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                  • kmarinouofm
                    SBR Hall of Famer
                    • 01-26-09
                    • 8437

                    #10
                    i dont get why the leagues dont bother to mention Vegas at all.. how many all star games have been in vegas ?

                    how many colleges play in nevada...

                    every point the leagues come up with .. is bs.. paper thin excuses if you ask me...
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                    • crustyme
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                      • 09-29-10
                      • 16896

                      #11
                      the owners of the kings own a casino with a sportsbook.

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                      • Sam Odom
                        SBR Aristocracy
                        • 10-30-05
                        • 58063

                        #12
                        If California passed FULL casino legislation we would put Las Vegas out-of-business. LV knows it... That is why they payoff Cal legislators. No secret about that around here

                        Just imagine large hotels with full casinos in San Diego , Orange county & San Fran bay area !!! Who the fuk would go to Vegas ?
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                        • mcaulay777
                          SBR MVP
                          • 09-13-10
                          • 1769

                          #13
                          They all say integrity of the game but isnt it Las Vegas that has exposed most of the gambling scams.Also if you own a team and a hotel you cant post lines on your team you can bet all the nevada teams now in that state but at the palms you cant bet on the kings.
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                          • MoneyLineDawg
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                            • 01-01-09
                            • 13253

                            #14
                            What a bunch of jerkoffs........The Federal Law is hypocritical, PERIOD.

                            Anyone can bet games with local illegal bookies, online, or in Las Vegas.....Does that mean the games' integrity is already compromised???

                            People like Stern and Selig are what's wrong with this country......NOT Christie
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                            • crustyme
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                              • 09-29-10
                              • 16896

                              #15
                              Originally posted by MoneyLineDawg
                              What a bunch of jerkoffs........The Federal Law is hypocritical, PERIOD.

                              Anyone can bet games with local illegal bookies, online, or in Las Vegas.....Does that mean the games' integrity is already compromised???

                              People like Stern and Selig are what's wrong with this country......NOT Christie
                              exactly.

                              most states already have casinos with slots and table games. so whats the big deal if they added sports betting?

                              because nevada doesnt want to relinquish their monopoly as it generates billions in extra revenue.

                              i certainly wouldnt go to vegas 100+ times a year if i could bet at a local casino.
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                              • good_money
                                SBR Sharp
                                • 09-17-12
                                • 253

                                #16
                                Along with a lot of universities strongly against it too. It was on the news a few years ago around me in baltimore , that if sports gambling laws were passed they would try and stop many athletic programs in college programs (Delaware University) made the statement
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                                • indio
                                  SBR Wise Guy
                                  • 06-03-11
                                  • 751

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by Darkside Magick
                                  This shyt was over before it began...new Jersey cant win.....never had a chance
                                  You obviously don't know much about the law. The leagues are going to get killed in court by New Jersey, and they know it. They've always bought the politicians behind the scenes. Marty Gold was/is the NFL's top lobbyist who is the man responsible for UIGEA and he still advises Kyl. Attorney General Eric Holder used to be a top legal rep for the NFL in his Covington & Burley days. They kept the strings pulled from the inside, and never faced legal challenge from somebody with the power and stature of a state, but the leagues have no legal argument, and are going to get destroyed. That's the word from top legal insiders.

                                  It's about time these leagues and their shameful commisioners are exposed and humiliated, and I can't wait for them to get slapped down early next year.
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                                  • TheMoneyShot
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                                    • 02-14-07
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                                    #18
                                    Let people gamble.
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                                    • slimschadey17
                                      SBR Rookie
                                      • 12-09-12
                                      • 16

                                      #19
                                      What I don't get here is why don't Nj or any other state with gambling just legalize it and implement sports betting. Several states have already done so with "medical" and non-medical marihuana and the federal government has stood by as the "legal" weed industry has exploded. And if your worried about the integrity of college sports don't allow betting on them. In my opinion though college sports will be unaffected. In this day and age they can't pull of illegal recruiting without getting caught how are players gonna hide money from point shaving?
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                                      • GamblerSpirit
                                        SBR MVP
                                        • 11-18-11
                                        • 4085

                                        #20
                                        Originally posted by crustyme
                                        the owners of the kings own a casino with a sportsbook.

                                        The Maloof brothers probably own a quarter of Vegas. Legalize it!
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