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Frye: Gambling in the NBA can be very simple. Do the videographers get any benefits? Do interns make extra money?

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October 26th Today, former NBA player Channing Frye talked about the currently hot topic of gambling in the league on the podcast "RoadTrippin 'Show".

Frye said: "I would say this is not a problem that we thought we would have before. Gambling can be very simple. For example, you have a buddy, right? Those buddies you grew up with, you sit here and talk nonsense, and they will ask, 'Hey, are you playing tonight?', and you may say, 'Man, I don't know,' you know, you may just casually say Say something about what you saw in training, and then they may tell others and use it to make money, give you 50 bucks, give you a hundred bucks, bet on this player's playing time. So, the key to the problem is the content of the conversation, that is the problem, information that should be kept in the locker room is leaking out.

"Do you think the person who is responsible for the video does not know? He didn't take advantage of the people involved in the bet? Those who only get a basic salary in the team, maybe he is just an intern, don't you think he needs that extra money? When it comes to gambling in leagues like the NBA, NFL, and even the WNBA, the amounts are so high that it's hard to check everyone in the organization. "

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