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By WHaT Social Sports | October 2025

The sports world was rocked this month when federal prosecutors unsealed an indictment revealing that former NBA player and assistant coach Damon Jones allegedly leaked confidential injury information to gamblers.
The information? It reportedly involved none other than LeBron James — one of basketball’s biggest icons.
According to ESPN and The Washington Post, Jones passed along inside details about whether LeBron would play in a February 2023 matchup against the Milwaukee Bucks, telling a bettor to “get a big bet on Milwaukee tonight before the information is out.”
Court filings identify the player only as “Player 3,” but multiple outlets confirmed that Player 3 was believed to be LeBron James.
The indictment outlines a network where inside info about player injuries and game status was shared ahead of public reports — information that could sway betting lines by millions.
While the case also mentions another Lakers star, believed to be Anthony Davis, investigators say the players themselves were unaware their private medical details were being used for bets.
So far, LeBron James has not been accused or charged with any wrongdoing. In fact, the scandal highlights how even superstar athletes can become unwitting pawns in the growing sports-betting ecosystem.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver called the allegations “very upsetting”, emphasizing that the league takes the integrity of the game seriously.
A league-wide memo went out to all teams reminding staff that injury information is considered confidential and that any leaks can result in termination or criminal charges.
The league has also confirmed it’s reviewing internal policies around injury disclosures, team staff communications, and gambling affiliations.
Since sports betting was legalized in many states, the NBA and other leagues have faced new ethical and legal gray areas.
The LeBron case shows that insider access — even a casual text about a player’s health — can influence betting outcomes, public perception, and team reputations.
It’s a reminder that in today’s digital world, information is currency. And in professional sports, the wrong message at the wrong time can become a federal crime.
LeBron James has been a symbol of professionalism throughout his two-decade career, and there’s no evidence he was involved in any gambling activities.
Still, this situation exposes a deeper issue within modern sports — where data, privacy, and profit now collide.
Whether you’re an athlete, a fan, or a bettor, this story proves one thing:
Integrity in sports is more valuable than the odds themselves.
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