A Reporter’s Tweet Moved NBA Draft Odds. He Also Works for a Gambling Company.

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A reporter’s tweet moved NBA draft odds. Things got complicated when the tip turned out to be wrong.

Wendell Cruz/USA TODAY Sports via Reuters ConIn the days leading up to the NBA Draft, college student Brandon Blank was so confident that Brandon Miller would be the second overall pick that he planned to

put money on it. Then about eight hours before the first selection was announced on Thursday, Blank received a notification on his phone that forced him to rethink everything.Continue reading your article with

 

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