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Wharton Lecturer Robert DiGisi examines the Justice Department’s gambling case involving NBA figures and what it reveals about integrity risks in sports. Wharton lecturer Rob DiGisi explains how organized crime remains tied to illegal betting even as legalized gambling grows under state regulation. He outlines how improved technology and league–regulator cooperation now make it easier to detect problems, but says prop bets—especially in college sports—remain the biggest vulnerability. DiGisi adds that insider info and injury reports can be exploited, though today’s transparency still marks progress from the pre-legalization era. Eliminating prop bets and constant oversight, he argues, are vital to protect trust in competition as gambling and sports grow more intertwined.
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