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Magic coach Jamahl Mosley shared his perspective on Thursday’s stunning development involving an FBI indictment related to NBA gambling. “It’s not going away,” Mosley expressed, highlighting the ongoing concerns surrounding gambling in the league. This statement comes in the wake of increasing scrutiny on the intersection of sports and betting, particularly as more states legalize gambling.
Mosley emphasized the importance of maintaining integrity within the sport, acknowledging that while gambling is a growing industry, it poses challenges that must be addressed. He called for open discussions about the implications of gambling on players, coaches, and the overall game.
In addition to his comments on gambling, Mosley provided an update on player Moe Wagner, who has been recovering from an injury. The coach noted Wagner's progress and his potential impact on the team as they navigate the season. Furthermore, Mosley mentioned the positive effects of video games in helping players like Penda develop their skills and maintain focus during challenging times.
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