lol. Leagues are so stupid when it comes to this stuff. I would "bet" that 95% of the league bets to some degree - whether that between themselves or officially on the books. So you have athletes who make crazy money and have so much they likely have a high propensity to gamble, yet you have rules about not gambling expecting them to adhere. Surely when a guy like Porter sees the chance to make a quick buck he'll do it, but man, it brings up the question about who is policing these things? He probably got someone to bet and they went overboard setting off alarm bells, or he's in the hands of someone he owes money to, but it still begs the question of how this is supposed to be policed when it's so easy to stay under the radar wager wise and still get someone to bet on your behalf.
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