There are worries that accusations of gambling and match-fixing might harm basketball in Taiwan. These concerns were tackled in a T1 League meeting on Monday (Oct. 30).
Some players, even international stars, and referees are suspected to be involved in gambling and fixing games. This comes after a few recent incidents.
Wu Chi-ying was caught fixing games while playing for Yulon Luxgen Dinos. Also, former Taiwan Beer Leopards player Lo Chen-feng admitted to betting on games in the semi-professional Super Basketball League (SBL), according to SETN. Because of these issues, T1 got a fine of NT$350,000 for breaking betting regulations.
Some players, even international stars, and referees are suspected to be involved in gambling and fixing games. This comes after a few recent incidents.
Wu Chi-ying was caught fixing games while playing for Yulon Luxgen Dinos. Also, former Taiwan Beer Leopards player Lo Chen-feng admitted to betting on games in the semi-professional Super Basketball League (SBL), according to SETN. Because of these issues, T1 got a fine of NT$350,000 for breaking betting regulations.