Pablo Torre Finds Out - Moose, the Money and a Garbage-Time God: A PTFO Investigation
Episode Date: July 15, 2025How did a seemingly random super-fan on NBA Twitter know about a federal gambling investigation... before the NBA did? And how does he connect to Carmelo Anthony, Nicolas Cage, Larsa Pippen, Jontay Po...rter, a legless woman, Malik Beasley, "Madea's Family Reunion," meme coins, and perhaps the greatest play in modern Knicks history? Correspondents Tom Haberstroh and Amin Elhassan join Pablo to run the numbers, grind the tape, and uncover a secret world of penthouse poker games and deleted accounts.• Subscribe to The Finder with Tom Haberstroh for more on this storyhttp://tomthefinder.com/p/who-the-f-is-moose• Subscribe to Cinephobe with Amin Elhassanhttps://www.youtube.com/@CinephobePod• Subscribe to Basketball Illuminatihttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLImO7ahoFX0g7GMLy5r7zGezv-0ixnDkU Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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I'm Pablo Torre, and this episode of Pablo Torre finds out is brought to you by Remy Martin 1738, Accord Royale.
Exceptionally smooth, cognac for all your game day festivities.
Please drink responsibly, because today we're going to find out what this sound is.
Yeah, I mean, I know a lot of people in the basketball and the gambling space, so, you know, work does get around.
Eventually, it gets to me from people that I know.
right after this ad.
I have slept for like four hours.
We have been reporting this up till this second.
We're still reporting it as we're recording this.
We don't have time to waste, unfortunately.
This is a very serious story, a very stupid story.
And I think an almost shockingly smart story.
Comedy comes in threes.
It's a funny story.
I feel like we're going to get another revelation.
Based on how this morning and this past couple weeks have gone,
we're going to get something else here, Pablo.
So just stand by as we're taping this.
we continue to live, the three of us, Rule of Three,
continue to live inside a rabbit hole that can only be described also as dank.
It stinks of all sorts of things, including literally weed.
So thank you to Tom Haberstrow and Amin Al-Hasson for reprising your roles as PTFO correspondents.
It is great to have you here.
It's great to be here.
Okay, so the reason I am Voltronning here with my friends Tom and Amin,
the internet brain co-hosts of Basketball Illuminati,
is because this episode is going to be.
be an investigation.
An investigation into the newest and quite possibly weirdest mystery
in the era of legalized gambling on professional sports.
And this investigation required not only a dozen sources,
as well as the kind of statistical insight you can only get at tom thefinder.com,
but also in Amin, a former Phoenix Suns exec who loves Nicholas Cage movies,
as you will see.
because in April of 2024, as you might recall,
an obscure Toronto Raptor named Jonte Porter
got banned for life from the NBA
for betting on and tanking games, allegedly,
as early as January 2024.
Porter ultimately pleaded guilty
to a conspiracy to commit wire fraud
in connection with a deli owner named Amar Awaday
and a few other gamblers.
And on our YouTube channel, by the way,
you can now see a photo of these co-conspirators
from the federal complaint.
Mar-Aouaday is the guy in the top left in the red hoodie.
But that was then.
A couple weeks ago, on the eve of NBA free agency,
the spotlight turned to someone new.
This is a serious development from one of the NBA's top free agents right now.
Sources tell me the U.S. District Attorney's Office is investigating Detroit Pistons Guard,
Malik Beasley, on allegations of gambling on NBA games and prop bets.
I'm told it was during allegedly the 2023, 2024 season.
Beasley and the Pistons were in serious talks on finalizing a three-year $42 million contract
that would have brought Beasley back to Detroit.
The Pistons have added Duncan Robinson.
They added him because Malik Beasley has some financial problems.
He's got a federal investigation.
Source told me this situation is worse than the Porter situation.
Oh, they released the information for a reason.
The timing of the release is for a reason.
The government wants to get as much attention as possible.
Oh, this is FBI?
This isn't local.
This is FBI?
Yeah, this is not for federal investigation.
Oh, listen, brother, look, I know one thing.
For certain, two things for sure.
If it's local police, you've got a 50-50 chance against the government.
And if this scandal is the first you have ever really thought about Malik Beasley,
Perhaps because you're not addicted to NBA Twitter, as the three of us are.
I get it.
Malik Beasley is not super famous.
He's played for six different teams.
In fact, aggressively gambling on Malik Beasley was itself a red flag.
According to ESPN, what one U.S. sports book detected was, quote,
Unusually heavy betting interest on Beasley's statistics beginning around January 2024.
This was when Malik Beasley was actually when Malie was actually.
actually with the Milwaukee Bucks.
And that was one game, January 31st, 2024.
The sportsbook reported something very suspicious happened.
Quote, the odds on Malik Beasley recording fewer
than two and a half rebounds moved significantly
at sports books before the game due to a surge of action
on the under.
Not a common gambling subject, right?
Like, people are betting on LeBron's points plus rebounds plus assists,
or Janus over under and dungers for three-pointers made by Steph Curry.
You're not digging deep for Malik Beasley rebounds.
And so on the eve of free agency, we are told,
when news of the resultant federal investigation broke,
the Detroit Pistons were staggered.
They had met with Malik Beasley,
according to sources that I talked,
who Malik Beasley and his agent
and were basically ironing out the markings
of a $42 million contract,
three years, $42 million,
which if you look at the capology,
that's basically the full mid-level exception,
which Malik Beasley was so, so, so close to getting.
In fact, if there's one more thing to know about Malik Beasley right now,
it is that as a basketball player,
he is radically different from Jante Porter.
Malik Beasley is one of the greatest,
full-stop, greatest three-point shooters
in NBA history.
He had the Minnesota Timberwolves
single season three-point field goals made record.
And then a couple years later,
he did the same thing with the Detroit Pistons.
The list this past season,
it was Anthony Edwards very narrowly
just ahead of Malik Beasley,
who was ahead of Steph Curry?
Malik Beasley, statistically,
has scored more three-pointers per minute
than any player in NBA history
except for Steph Curry.
Think about that.
We are talking about,
In a three-point era, Malik Beasley does more of these things than anybody who played at least 500 games in their NBA career except for Stefan Wardell-Curray.
The reason why Malik Beasley, that number, that money vaporized, by the way, possibly Malik Beasley's career now has vaporized at age 28.
And this led us to then try and monitor as much activity as we could ourselves by grinding tape.
What's publicly accessible?
And so what do we do?
We look for every piece of evidence we could find
in the public record.
And this happens to also be how we found this clip,
which was buried inside a vlog
on Malik Beasley's YouTube channel
from six months ago during the best NBA season
of Malik Beasley's career
when he was with the Detroit Pistons.
And Malik Beasley is pushing a shopping cart
through a target in Detroit
and he suddenly gets spotted
by an employee at the store.
You're good, bro?
Hey, man, what up, though?
Oh, what's going on?
That's crazy.
What's the good?
I need a monitor, but it's all good.
I got to go practice.
Yeah.
You got to talk?
Uh-huh.
Y'all have been on the fucking.
I appreciate it.
Really shi.
Thank you.
Do you have a...
I can't hear that.
Malik Beasley holding his hands up in the air and saying,
whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa,
Van duel.
I can't talk about that.
That's right.
And as we will find out in this story,
everything is so complicated.
Like, even that little clip.
And that's not even a clip that's been circulating on Twitter or
Twitter or Twitter or TikTok.
We found that one buried, but the stuff that's been going viral.
There's one in particular, right, that is back to his days in Minnesota.
This Minnesota one viewed 14 million times.
And everyone that I talked to in reporting out this story, they'd all seen this clip.
And they'd all laughed at this clip in ways that everybody, where it's just like, I mean, come on.
What this clip is showing us is a very alert Malik Beasley with five seconds left in the game,
waiting for a free throw to be attempted by the clippers who are.
up big in this game. The Timberals are going to lose this game. But Malik Beasley doesn't just
get the ball and let the clock run out. He gets the ball and sprints all the way down the floor.
Beasley's going to get it off. One last shot. How about Beasley? 21 points. And then does a two-handed
dunk right before the buzzer. And what's interesting is that that cut the Clippers lead from nine
to seven. The spread on that game, guys, was eight and a half. So, when from the first,
the Clippers covering to the Minnesota Timberwolves covering after that play.
The thing I'm fascinated by is the amount of people say, there it is, proof.
Oh, that's proof.
You see how he looked over there on the bench and then they looked up at the score.
That's proof that these guys are gambling.
I'm like, you're basically accusing someone of the ultimate crime within this profession.
And so you get viral tweets with someone saying,
oh, Malik Beasley's 100% going to jail
or yeah, he's done, he's finished.
It's just wildly irresponsible.
Here's the complexity, though, that Tom is alluding to.
Malik Beasley has already been to jail.
Separate story, we're going to get there, I mean.
We're going to get there.
We'll explain that in a bit.
But one source I spoke to who was close to
several of Malik Beasley's current and former NBA teammates
immediately told me when I asked if he had heard anything
about the gambling issues,
quote, he's a dumb ass.
I believe everything.
End quote.
So that's not enough.
We had to keep digging.
The thing that we got to, guys,
the real story inside the story
that no one else is really talking about
is this mystery.
It is an online mystery that I believe
that we all now believe
is the key to understanding
the story of Malik Beasley
as well as this era,
the era of legalized gambling
in sports in general.
And this moment.
mystery started in January of this year with a Twitter user who goes by the name of
Freemus underscore NBA. You might remember that on January 30th, 2025, a few months ago,
this news broke. Now to a developing story, the NBA confirmed Thursday that suspicious
gambling activity surrounding guard Terry Rozier in a game nearly two years ago is now being
investigated by federal prosecutors is a part of the same probe that led to the lifetime ban of
former Raptors player, Jonte Porter. Now, at the time, Rozier was playing for the Hornets.
So Miami Heat Guard, Terry Rozier, who's under contract with the Heat as we speak,
he became the second player after John Teap Porter to be publicly identified as a part of this
federal investigation into sports betting. And what I'm told is, contrary to Shams Terani's
reporting is that Terry Rozier has not been cleared of any wrongdoing, only that his name
came up in the existing federal investigation. And this relates directly to why Moose is this
character that we're focusing on, because Free Moose underscore MBA, Tom, speaks to the federal
investigation, which clearly is also still ongoing. Right. On that day, the same day that Terry
Rosier news drops, this guy,
Fremus underscore NBA,
tweeted something that was even more provocative
because on that day,
he posted, quote,
first was Jonte,
then was Rozier,
next you'll hear about
capital M,
four asterix,
capital B, and then six asterisks.
The symmetry of the rule of three.
Jonte,
Rozier, M, star,
stars be stars.
This guy, Fremus NBA,
posted another tweet right after that one
and said, there's another current player
who's going to have a report come out about them next.
Won't say the name, but they play on the Pistons right now.
What this is is the first documented mention
by anyone anywhere that Malik Beasley
was going to come up as part of this investigation.
This is how this is.
news actually breaks.
Free Moose underscore NBA has it in that rule of three tweet.
And in this reporting, I determined this guy at the time of this tweet had something like
10,000 followers.
And a lot of them were like, huh?
Like what?
One of them later that night in a tweet exchange with a Pistons fan because Malik Beasley
at this point is playing for the Pistons and being awesome.
He tells Moose, you're lying, bro.
Show me any amount of proof, bro.
You don't know what he means to us.
And Moose says, quote,
I can't yet.
I'm sorry, but got to protect myself.
15 views on that tweet.
It's incredible.
I mean, this time capsule, which is almost six months before the news breaks, right?
On the eve of re-agency, six fucking months before it happens, it's happening in the mentions of this thing.
So that's the crazy thing about this is maybe you think, oh, he's just throwing shit in the wall and trying to see what sticks, right?
Shot in the dark.
then he quote tweets that tweet
with a screenshot of
a betting slip from
January 22nd,
2024. That betting slip
is John Tate Porter
unders, under on points,
five and a half, and under on rebounds, three and a half.
Now, I know what you're thinking. Oh, yeah,
that's the game, right? No.
The game that was
in the court findings under investigation
was, for the first time, was
January 26th.
Yes.
Meaning, whoever placed the slip had the inn on the Jonte Porter action months before the investigation was announced.
The question here is now very simple, right? On some level, because the entire internet, the entire NBA, we can now confirm this, right?
Everybody begins to ask, Tom, who the fuck is Moose underscore NBA?
How did a random Twitter user on NBA Twitter know about both Jonte Porter and also Malik Beasley
on the day that Terry Rozier's name was included for the first time, the second of the three guys,
before any of this was breaking?
Making things way more complicated is that Freemus underscore NBA deleted his account
and then disappeared off the internet.
Nobody to this day has been able to solve the mystery of who is Free Moose
underscore NBA.
Until now.
That was good.
That was good, Papa.
I just need people to know
this story involves
that not just Brees NBA
and not just Nick Cage,
but also a legless woman,
Carmelo Anthony,
meme coins,
my old friend Larsa Pippen,
and arguably,
guys, arguably,
the greatest play
in modern Knicks
history.
Hartstein gets it out to Ananoby.
Devencenzhou a three.
And none of you
will ever look at that play the same way again.
Okay, so before we get back
to the mystery of Freemus underscore NBA,
we need to also very quickly
explain here as much as we can
where Malik Beasley himself
actually comes from, and I did not
fully appreciate this until we again,
we got into the rabbit hole on him.
I did not know this at all
until we started digging into all of this.
Malik Beasley comes from Hollywood, right?
His parents are both actors.
His mom has had small roles in Tyler Perry movies,
in The Hunger Games, in Bad Lieutenant Portal call
with the aforementioned Nicholas Cage.
When was the last time you saw her?
I see her that morning, I go by in case she need anything.
But that morning, she said she needs something from the grocery,
and she called there and helped for my family.
Help me.
Help.
It's not just Dina Beasley, the mom.
It's also his father, Michael Beasley.
Not that Michael Beasley.
Different Michael Beasley.
He's got over 80 acting credits on IMDB.
Denzel Washington is friends with him.
He calls him the King of the Hollywood South
because Michael Beasley has appeared in so many movies and TV shows
living in Atlantic.
And he and Denzel were together in The Great Debaters and Flight and Two Guns.
Tell us about your trip.
Lawyer.
What's the big day?
You were down the Sonora, weren't you?
You don't think Agent Jessup and the DA know about you and Poppy Grecoe?
Lawyer. They know you were at his ranch.
I know I need a lawyer.
The fact of the matter is that the actual famous actor that started this all was Malik Beasley's
grandfather, John Beasley.
He's the most famous one.
He was in some of all fears.
He was also in The Mighty Ducks.
And the thing that I just could not believe is that he is the assistant coach that you
might remember from Rudy.
My job is to basically beat the shit out of you for the next five days.
And whoever is still standing at the end, maybe we'll use for our scout teams.
Malik Beasley, if you're wondering, got drafted 19th overall by the Denver Nuggets,
out of Florida State.
But he also likes to say, if you get him one-on-one, that he was a bit of a child actor himself.
Honestly, if you want to see me in the background, I'm an extra.
Look in Medea's family reunion.
What are you doing as an extra, bro?
I was an extra in Medea's family reunion.
If you want to see me, I was dancing with my mom.
I don't think any show has ever investigated Medea's family reunion more thoroughly than Pablo Toray finds out.
We assigned a certain fact-checker, producer, to go through the film a total of five fucking times.
We're looking for young Malik Beasley dancing with Dina, right?
We're looking for this scene that he describes on that YouTube live stream with neon.
And we regret to report that we could not find this.
We have no evidence of it.
We are fact-checking every element of this story, as you will see as much as we can.
But something we did find instead is a quote that Malik's parents gave to an outlet called
Noise Omaha.com in 2022.
According to Michael, his dad, quote,
sometimes Malik wants what we have, and so he's in a rush to get it.
People think because these guys have a lot of money, they're mature.
End quote.
Dina, the mom, adds that making millions of dollars at a young age,
quote, does not equate to knowledge or experience, and quote,
which I think naturally does bring us to the time we mentioned before,
where Malik Beasley, in real life, did go to jail.
What you should know about that incident was it came in the spring of 2020.
When Malik was with the Minnesota Timberwolves, he got married to a woman named Montana Yao.
And by the fall of that year, his house had been mistakenly added to what is known as the Parade of Homes Tour, which in the Minneapolis area is not just a big event.
This is one of the biggest home tours across the country.
Now, if you're looking for something to do this weekend that doesn't include large groups of people,
how about taking a drive to explore some of the beautiful homes on the spring parade of homes tour?
Yeah, there's 434 houses open noon to six today and tomorrow.
This is when a car full of people pull up to Malik Beasley's house.
And apparently in the court records of this incident, he had roped off the driveway.
Your parade is not welcome here is the implication.
Exactly.
Move along.
And so this car pulls up to the side of the road, not in his driveway, to the side of the road to figure out what are we going to do next.
And that's when they turn and they hear a knock on the window.
And Malik Beasley came out.
He pointed a rifle at the car.
And that incident was reported to the police.
The police come to the property, Malik Beasley's house, and they search his house.
And this criminal complaint, I mean, which we pulled on this, you learn that the officers found,
multiple guns, almost two pounds of weed.
A note, this is my favorite detail, a notebook that had written across the cover, in all caps,
the word trap with two exclamation points.
And the notebook contained, in case you were, of course, wondering, quote, rules for smoking marijuana in the home.
And one of the rules, quote, only spend $2,500 a month on weed, end quote.
Only.
Are you sure that notebook is an awesome Pablo Tori's house?
Two months after this incident comes to light, right?
He signs a four-year $60 million extension.
His big payday, like he did it.
He not just made it to the NBA,
but he was able to get that big second contract
that every NBA player wants.
And what an awesome week for him and his wife, Montana, yeah.
Right? Just imagine.
$60 million comes in.
except three days after that deal gets signed.
And this is also while Malik is simultaneously awaiting sentencing for the gun incident.
He is photographed holding hands at a mall in Miami with a masked but unmistakable former PtFO guests like the two of you by the name of Larsa Pippen.
The ex-wife of Scotty Pippen, future ex-wife.
girlfriend of Marcus Jordan, and also, crucially, a recent guest on the Jason Lee podcast.
When you look back on a Malik and go, that was a mistake, why do you think you didn't see it when I saw it?
Because I had COVID brain. I had just had COVID. I was stuck in my house. I hadn't gone anywhere,
and he was there. And he was like, on me, you know, like, let me see, let me come see you.
And I thought, okay, come see me. It should come as no surprise to everyone that Malik's wife, Montaniel filed for divorce.
And so I just got to jump in here to point out that, yes, all roads do lead to Larsa Pippen, because of course they do.
And from there, Malik Beasley's road gets a lot rockier.
He proceeds to plead guilty to a single felony charge of threats of violence because of the whole parade of homes incident telling a courtroom in Minnesota, quote,
I'm not that person, end quote, but then that person gets sued repeatedly over approximately $8 million.
in total.
And some of this has since been settled,
but the list of creditors
includes a Maryland firm
that specializes in loaning money to pro athletes,
his own apartment building in Detroit,
his former agent in New York,
his barber shop in Milwaukee,
and...
Not to be out done,
his dentist in Minnesota is also suing him,
Dr. Hassan as Shahabi.
And by the way,
Minnesota proceeds to trade Malik Beasley to the Jazz,
which trades him to the Lakers,
who don't renew his contract,
and so he winds up in Milwaukee that way,
playing in that game on January 31st, 2024,
that got flagged for suspicious betting activity.
The season before that,
Malik Beasley had been making about $16 million.
But Malik Beasley, in the season where all of this stuff is happening,
he has dropped his salary 90%.
A 90%.
A 90% pay.
hay cut, all of which makes the story of Malik Beasley look as simple as that wildly viral clip of
him going coast to coast and covering the spread in Minnesota.
But in the course of fact-checking, we wound up giving that clip, that same clip, the Medea's
family reunion treatment, as it were.
We watched the film over and over and over again, before ultimately calling for a deeper
statistical analysis.
And we discovered something shocking about its alleged simplicity.
It is not simple.
I talked to Mike Bowie for this story.
Like, he is this analytics guru, this mastermind behind this amazing indispensable site
called impredictable.com.
And most of the stats on his site are about clutch with respect to the score of the game.
meaning, you know, game within five, final five minutes.
That's typically what we know as Clutch.
But there's this other piece that until we were reporting this story,
I don't think anyone's really kind of done a research project like this,
which is what if we were looking at Clutch in terms of the spread?
And according to Mike Bowie's numbers,
he looked at this since 2021.
So the last five seasons.
Here are the numbers.
Garbage time.
So when the game is out of reach,
but Vegas clutch situations, a spread is still in play.
Malik Beasley shot 62% effective field goal percentage,
which is weighted for three-pointers,
on 147 attempts.
Garbage Time and Vegas garbage time situations,
which means both the game is out of reach
and the spread is not in play.
Malik Beasley goes from 62% of field goal percentage
up to 64% of field goal percentage.
So what this says is,
when the game is meaningless in both the school,
and the vagus spread, he gets even better.
Malik Beasley is a garbage time god.
That Minnesota Timberwolves clip,
that's just Malik Beasley all the time.
And so I do want to just now focus, though,
on the most compelling piece of evidence
that has been reported, right?
Which is that there was, Tom,
this unusual betting activity,
this spike in betting activity.
This is the seemingly the one and only
identifiable example so far that we have. And it's this flurry of bets on the under for Malik Beasley
Rebounds, again a prop bet in that Bucks Blazers game on January 31st, 2024. So what is the real story
with that particular example then? Right. The key thing here is that the line was at two and a half
rebounds in that game where all this unusual betting activities coming in on the under. Guess what happens?
Malik Beasley gets six rebounds.
So the bet is Malik Beasley is going to tank this very tankable category,
just not going to try.
I mean, and instead, he has one of the better rebounding games of his season.
He's busting his ass.
You look at the film.
He's busting his ass trying to get every rebound in matchable.
It looks like Charles Barkley out there.
Again, on our YouTube channel, which you should be at already,
like we're going through the video here.
You can see it.
This is the crazy part of this story is,
even the betting activity on
Jonte Porter, those cashed
because he left the games early, right?
And all the alleged co-conspirators
were betting the unders
and Jonte Porter was taking himself out of these games
effectively clinching the unders
and those bets were cashing.
The opposite happened.
And Malik Beasley,
he's out on the perimeter defending his man.
The shot goes up and he sprints from across the floor
to go haul in a rebound
on the other side of the floor over D'Andre Aiton,
who's seven feet tall,
and he's making multiple efforts trying to get these rebounds.
You would have thought that the betting activity was on the other side,
based on what Malik Beasley's behaviors in this game is,
it is so contradictory to the betting activity
to what he actually did in the game.
If the guy was on the take, he was awful at being on the take.
And the through line here, when it comes to this part of the story, right,
is that it actually, Tom, really.
hard to find evidence in this category, at least, of malfeasance in Milwaukee.
Right?
His buck's tenure on tape, when you grind all of it, you don't see the giant smoking gun.
It kind of becomes clear, actually, that at this point in our journey, the most important
publicly accessible evidence available to us was not going to come from the bucks.
It was going to have to come from a moose.
So the mystery, right, the mystery we've been teasing of how in the hell some random Twitter user had predicted six months before the Malik Beasley news broke that Malik Beasley was going to become the third NBA player investigated for gambling.
This brings us to, I would say, one immediate problem when it comes to contacting an account whose avatar happens to be a stuffed toy moose wearing a little blue sweater with an NBA logo on the front.
front that is also trapped behind bars like in a jail cell, right?
This is Free Moose underscore NBA, Tom.
And the only way we could do that is to go on a moose hunt.
Going on a moose hunt.
Every parent knows.
I don't know that song.
But speaking of stuff that gets stuck in your head,
as we had established, free moose underscore NBA,
deleted his Twitter account and disappeared entirely, which is a problem here.
But here's the thing.
The tweets that tagged Free Moose underscore NBA are still around.
And after scrolling through a thousand orphaned replies and direct messaging a few of those posters,
it became clear that Free Moose underscore MBA used to go by another handle.
At Moose underscore NBA.
But at Moose underscore NBA got suspended by Twitter at one point.
Hence the call for freedom.
This is the original Moose NBA account,
and the bio says NBA takes you can get behind meme coin expert,
and then my favorite emoji, a stock chart going up.
And then, deep inside a haystack of hundreds upon hundreds of truly useless tweets
that tagged Moose underscore NBA,
Tom found a needle.
A needle posted by a self-described LeBron fan account.
This one caught my eye because it not only tagged
at Moose underscore NBA,
but it also tagged a second account.
underscore Mustafa underscore Omer.
So he says, yo, underscore Mustafa, underscore Omer,
your shit got system.
suspended WTF question mark question part no and then he tags at moose underscore NBA heartbreak
emoji which I think takes us to what moose might actually be referring to as a mean is again
nailing the pronunciation because I suppose it mean that some mustaphas also might go by moose
the most common nickname of anybody with an arabic name is if your name's mohammed probably
people are going to call you Mo. If your name's Mustafa, probably people are going to call you Moose.
Yes.
But the problem with underscore Mustafa underscore Omar, as you can tell, is that this account didn't exist anymore either.
But when you searched for that specific handle, underscore Mustafa underscore Omar, on Elon Musk's deeply broken platform, something interesting happened.
An even weirder account kept popping up.
And this one was actively tweeting about the Nix.
This was at 1, 2, 3, 747, 484, 849, lowercase A.
This is the Tom Cruise Mission Impossible latex mask of Twitter, right?
We're just like, numbers.
They'll never guess who it is.
But if you obsessively scroll through the tweets sent by at 1, 2, 3, 74,
474-849, lowercase A, long enough, it turns out, you can stumble across another clue, another needle.
And this one was a reply to another former PTFO guest.
At Worldwide Wob.
Rob Perez, a crucial node on the NIC's social graph on Twitter,
because Rob was running a promo where the prize was assigned Jalen Brunson, Jersey.
And when at 123-747-4849, lowercase A, replied to Wob and included the screenshot of his personal account on a fantasy sports crypto platform as proof, there it was.
In full clarity for the first time.
We had traced Free Moose underscore NBA, the account that prophesied that Malik Beasley would be the next player named as part of a federal sports gambling investigation to a government.
government name,
Mustafa Omar.
But now
we needed a face.
What we then did was
we found the same Mustafa Omar account
on Facebook
and also on
Instagram and the latter to
Facebook and Instagram, you see
young man, trimmed beard, blue top
that happens to be
a Carmelo Anthony
Nick's jersey.
How about that?
One of the DMs that I sent in the past couple weeks,
I was trying to get to the bottom of this story,
and one of the sources sent us a screenshot
of a since-deleted post from Moose underscore NBA himself,
which showed the same exact young man with a trim beard
posting a selfie video while trying on a Nick's varsity jacket at a store.
And the caption says here,
Nick's jacket, do we like or not?
only $75 L-O-L-L.
But Tom, why would someone save a screenshot
of a deleted selfie video
about a jacket should you buy it or not for $75?
Because a lot of people do not like Moose NBA
because of what happened next.
This brings us back to the original bio
of Moose NBA meme coin expert.
But there was this other thing we found,
another Twitter account,
which tagged Moose underscore NBA in the bio.
And this account
The header photo
It's just the piles of money
Piles of cash
Piles and piles
A cartoonish amount of cash
Just as the banner photo
So this account
Is called Moose and Boulder's Picks
And this account
sells, you guessed it,
Sports Betting Picks
Which takes us to a tweet
Again dated
Thanksgiving-ish
24
when this account posted, quote,
join the Discord
and forever be eshed in the most transparent
and successful sports betting discord there is.
Turns out, Pablo, that at least a couple of people
who had been in this sports betting discord,
they were not thrilled with its level of transparency
or, by the way, how good it was.
So you're saying they didn't make a huge pile of money
like the banner would have indicated.
I mean, in fact, what happens next
is that we obtained another screenshot
from yet another member of this Discord,
which again is basically like a paywalled group chat,
and this screenshot shows Argy Moose,
also using the Discord to convince people
to buy a meme coin that he calls the NCAA.
The NCAA stands for National Coin Association.
According to one screenshot, Moose had tweeted again around Thanksgiving 2024.
Quote, I had an idea recently to make an NBA branded crypto coin.
The idea was to make a Discord community incentivized around the coin, have a nice G.C.
Like group chat.
To talk hoops, gambling, and crypto.
The coin was dumped out by bots.
I went down with the ship, this account says, sacrificed,
$6,700.
And to all of this, one account replies,
quote,
it's called a pump and dump, my guy.
You knew what was going on here.
End quote.
This thing that we're looking at
is the sort of business
that would theoretically incentivize its owner
to prove that he somehow has access to money
to inside information
when it comes to sports betting picks
which he's selling on this side.
side hustle thing. It would help if you were running such a business to be the guy who was,
let's say, ahead on the Jante Porter News, ahead of the Malik Beasley News, and maybe even ahead of
both of those things before not just the internet or the media, but again, the Detroit Pistons
themselves. Right. And so we're trying to follow the money. And when you follow that money,
and you follow that 1, 2, 3, 7, 4, 7, 4, 8, 4, 8, 49A account, and look at the replies.
The artist formerly known as Mustafa Omar is repeatedly bragging and sending people the screenshot of Free Moose himself,
predicting the prophecy, the Malik Beasley News.
So he's out here in this anonymous account saying, hey, hey, hey, hey, don't forget about this thing.
This is insane.
You doesn't understand that?
It's like.
So funny to me.
Let me think if I can follow the logic here.
He's like, hey, you should trust me because I have the inside scoop on what bets are going to hit.
Well, how do you have that?
Well, because I know they're cheating.
The whole point is, oh, I know.
Not I know because they're fixing it.
And so as we're scrolling through these brags, right, this is the reporting process.
We're scrolling through these brags, brag, brag, brag, brag, brag, brag, brag, brag, brag, brag, brag.
I had a question that occurs to me as I'm just seeing this happen over and over again.
And the question for Tom was, if you were to slide into those DMs, Tom, do you think Mustafa Omar might actually want to talk?
What's going on?
Nothing much, man.
How are we doing on this fine Tuesday?
Not too bad.
I'm busy at work, but not too bad.
I took it a little time off.
Oh, yeah?
What's work for you?
I am a manager at an auto collision shop.
Okay.
Very cool.
And where's that at?
In New York somewhere?
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
Well, cool.
So thanks for getting back to me.
We're doing like this story on Malik Beasley.
And your moose stuff came across when we were like going into the story.
And so finally connecting.
with you is great. And so thank you for picking up.
I love Tom's just like, what level of bro am I doing here with crypto gambler?
You can hear like my throat is getting dry. Like, I can't believe this guy is talking.
It's incredible. I mean, it's just the, I mean, what are you doing on this fine Tuesday?
Like, what do you talk? The most journalistic tried and true method of knocking on the
front door. So what I find out is that he's in his 20s.
He is a Knicks fan.
Not just a Knicks fan, he is a Knicks super fan,
and he goes to Madison Square Garden and everything.
Yeah, a bunch of times.
Who would you say is your favorite Knicks player of all the time?
Gotta be mellow.
Carmelo, Anthony?
Yeah, it's got to be mellow.
But even more than that, when it comes to NBA Twitter,
this guy says he's very well-connected.
Mustafa Omar likes finding out stuff.
too. Yeah, I mean, I go by moose. I know a bunch of people involved in the NBA space, so
if I ever have any questions, I'm able to eventually get them answered. The way that, like,
your reporter and you go and you ask your questions to everybody and you try to get whatever,
I kind of do the same, I just do just good research as well. I'm a stats guy. I was giving out
stats and stuff that people wouldn't normally think of. My first ever post was a playoff scenario
chart very similar to the one that mbapr account on twitter posted but mine was a day before
and then theirs looked identical to mine which was very funny so everybody kind of called out the fact
that the mvapr account basically ripped off my scenario chart and i started growing my account
relatively quickly got suspended i'm not sure why till this day made a second account that one also got
suspended. And now I'm kind of just off the grid over it because my account keeps getting suspended.
Did he ever find out why he was getting suspended?
Well, he says he doesn't know.
I wasn't like the most family-friendly account either. I'm sure I said some things that
people are going to take to liking sometimes. I'm sure that's possible.
I do like at this point how this guy is kind of all three of us in one person. He loves
finding stuff out. He loves stats. He loves talking shit on Twitter unapologetically.
Like a bean. And he is the sort of guy, again, who wants people to know that he knows things,
including a forthcoming report about Malik Beasley. So on January 30th, 2025, the same day that
the federal investigation into Terry Rozier was announced, he tweets that thing out.
The prophecy of Malik Beasley.
I mean, I just did it to be a little crooked. I, I know. I, I know.
I knew nobody would believe it, but obviously it's fine.
I just put it out there just to be a little, like, cryptic from when it did come out.
People could look back at it the way that they did when the news did came out.
But how did you come across the Malik Beasley info?
Yeah, I mean, I know a lot of people in the basketball and the gambling space, so, you know,
work does get around.
Eventually, it gets to me from people that I know.
Obviously, people, I'm not going to like to hear a name, but I, but I, you know.
I do have people that do know a lot about, you know, the gambling ring and NBA and stuff.
And I didn't know about Beasley during when he was actually doing it.
And just to be clear here, that's Moose talking, right?
He's saying Malik Beasley did it.
That's not us saying that.
I found out this past January, 2025.
And obviously now they are suffering, having to let him walk in pre-agency and report.
placing with somebody like Duncan Robinson
who's not even close to the caliber player
that I thought Malik Beasley was this year.
Damn.
Whoa.
Yo, this is one of my favorite things
whenever we're doing content, Pablo.
In my mind, Duncan Robinson's sitting back
saying, oh, a new episode of Pablo Tari finds out,
let me watch.
And he hears that, like, what the fuck I do?
Why get shit on?
So when I asked Mustafa Omar,
who told him about Malik Beasley?
specifically, he kept claiming that this was something he saw on Reddit, which was kind of strange.
This is something that was dug up from Reddit.
I mean, everything that I found and I tweet about, I only tweet about it because I find it publicly first.
I know people, I know things, but also I saw this on Reddit.
Again, of course, we Medea's family reunion this.
We scanned through everything we could find on Reddit looking for a hidden Malik Beasley.
where is Malik Beasley here?
We could find nothing resembling this prediction.
And of course, by the way, to state the obvious again,
if this was publicly noted anywhere,
then we would have probably heard about it
in the way that we heard about this tweet.
It would have gone viral.
It would have been surfaced.
The prophecy would have been someone else's and not mooses.
Can I play devil's advocate and say
none of us knew Malik Beasley's dad
and his mom and his grandfather were all actors?
Yeah, it's fair point.
Fair 1% seeded out to put into this.
So then I started asking Mustafa Omar,
Moose, about the Jonté Porter
Fan dual betting slip that he posted,
which again was placed on January 22nd, 24,
months before the Jontay Porter investigation was ever public.
Now, when I asked him about this,
he became casier than he'd been at any point in our conversation.
I said, I don't know much about the slip.
Like I said, it was just done to me from someone, but...
He said it was sent to him from someone else.
It wasn't his betting slip.
He just happened to get it
and then post it onto his account.
And this is where we should mention.
Something we have not yet told Moose,
which is that deep in our reporting,
we found yet another screenshot.
Yes, another one from Moose's private paywall discord
where he was trying to drum up business
for his next meme coin,
the sequel, not just National Coin Association,
which he apparently, you know, lost his shirt on.
The goal this time, a, quote, over 100 million market cap, end quote.
And on November 27th, 2024, he wrote explicitly, quote,
this next project is going to have people involved that no other project would even be able to get their hands on.
Some names I can't even legally mention because they made so much money off a certain NBA gambling incident last.
season and are facing trials. But they will be involved in this.
So hold on. At this point in time, November 24, the only gambling incident known, confirmed
in the NBA is Jonte Porter. Yes. In the Jonte Porter story, the feds found this deeply
sloppy private telegram chat and the most memorable character in Jonte Porter's group chats
was the owner of a deli, I mean, on Roosevelt Island, here in our city of New York.
And this deli owner, who I mentioned at the top of the episode, was not merely a person that
John T. Porter owed, quote, significant gambling debts to, according to federal prosecutors.
I also remember this deli owner as a New Yorker because he had been previously embroiled in a
scandal of a different kind. And this is the scandal that involved an unhoused woman,
who fell into the subway tracks
as the F train was approaching
and as a result, she lost
both of her legs.
This woman sued
wound up settling with the MTA
which runs the New York City subway
for $4 million.
The person that she trusted
to cash one of her final settlement checks
for around $800,000
according to these legal documents,
happens to be
this same
deli owner.
What the fuck?
By the name of Amar Awa Day.
And Amar allegedly took that check, the city's payback to, again, a homeless, legless, wheelchair-bound
woman who was also suffering from mental illness.
He took that check to his friend who was a bank manager, and then they got the $800,000
deposit into the account of his deli, which Amar denied in court in a case.
that was eventually dismissed,
although he did admit
that $80,000
did wind up
in his personal account.
So, prosecutors,
for the record here,
alleged that he spent
the woman's money
on, quote,
gambling trips and wedding expenses,
including a bachelor party in Las Vegas,
and honeymooning in Turks and Caicos.
This is as dark as it gets,
this story.
I missed the part
where we were talking about Larsa Pippin.
Things were so light,
Harded back then.
What I want our audience to know is that what I started doing at this point was combed through
every publicly accessible social media profile we had ever found for our guy Moose.
And while looking through the names of the people that Gustaf Omar is friends with on Facebook,
I found one extremely familiar name.
Let me guess.
Amar Awa De.
The f*** nail in this pronunciation.
God damn it, that was good.
So he's not lying when he says,
I'm connected with a guy who's involved in the NBA's gambling incident.
Yes, a certain NBA gambling incident.
There, in fact, is a connection.
We have just verified that.
They are literal Facebook friends.
And furthermore, what I did with my life was
I naturally plunged further into the Amar-Awaday
rabbit hole. And this one
brought me to a source that I
encountered here in New York City who
knew him from back when they were both frequenting
these allegedly illegal private
poker games in Manhattan, around
five to eight years ago. And my
source says that
this game that they were playing in actually took
place in a private apartment. This is how this worked.
Residential building, top floor,
just blocks away from Madison Square
Garden, actually. It has since moved,
but that's where it was at the time.
And it's a sort of game where the minimum
buy-in is $2,500,
aka the monthly allotment
for weed, according to the trap rules
that we encountered before.
There is no
maximum, it turns out,
and it's otherwise full of
lawyers and doctors and hedge fund managers
and also, according to my source,
several of the names
on those Jante Porter
group chats who also
wound up getting arrested.
One of those Porter Associates who got arrested was
a dealer at this poker game. I am
told, another dealer who went by the name Bruce, and both of those guys obviously also got
ensnared in this probe.
Anyhow, when I showed my source to, again, fact check this profile, this Facebook profile
of Amar Awaday, what he immediately said without any knowledge of any of this episode,
I didn't mention Mustafa Omar and how they're friends or anything, I showed him this photo,
and my source just immediately laughs over the phone.
And he identifies him as, oh, yeah, I have stories about this guy.
And what my source told me is that even after Amar was identified as being involved in the Jonté Porter investigation,
remember, Dante Porter was banned.
For life from the NBA as of April 2024, Amar was still texting people trying to set up poker games.
quote, from my source, I do remember thinking, is he so arrogant that he thinks he's above this?
End quote.
This takes us directly back to the phone call that Tom was having with the guy who loves Carmelo Anthony, who is Facebook friends with Amar,
who had also just been telling you, Tom, I believe the following about the John Tate Porter betting slip screenshot that he tweeted out back in January of 2020.
I said, I don't know much about the slip.
Like I said, it was just done to me from someone, but...
So here, I had to do the most important thing in this conversation.
I had to ask Moose about his connection to Amar directly.
Are you friends with or do you know Amar Awade?
No.
No?
No.
Okay, because I saw that your Facebook...
friends with Amar. And so I figured maybe that was somehow you could, you were associated with him.
That's it. Just no. Like this guy's been super chatty this whole time. And when I bring up Amar,
Awaday, just one word. No. Which brings us back to the Facebook profile of Amar. Another photo that you
can see on it at the top. The banner photo. It's a bit blurry. It's, it's, it's,
It's like someone is taking the photo from way back in the like 300 section,
and it's kind of zoomed in.
At the center of this photo is a guy who looks like Amar standing courtside on the baseline at Madison Square Garden.
And what's important here is that in this moment, this person is also dapping up a tall black dude dressed in all yellow.
A yellow sweater with matching yellow yellow shirt.
shorts wearing a baseball cap.
The photo was uploaded.
You can see it on the Facebook profile.
The photo was uploaded on April 23rd, 2024.
So this is during the 2024 NBA playoffs.
So what do you do?
You go to the game logs.
You go to basketball reference, schedule and results.
You click just to see if the Knicks were playing any time
around that date on April 23rd, 2024.
And you can see, on that date, in the next schedule, April 22nd,
they beat the Philadelphia 76ers in an extremely dramatic game at the Garden.
Hartstein gets it out to Ananobe.
Divencenzhou at Quinn.
Rule of three.
So I just got to jump in here to point out that this game at Madison Square Garden
happened five days after Jonte Porter got banned for life from the NBA,
which means that it also happened while the feds were actively investigating Amar Awade,
who was standing right there, courtside, for his role in that same historic gambling scandal.
And now, when you pull multiple angles on this specific play,
what you can clearly see in retrospect is the identity of the tall black dude in all yellow,
and his name one Amar Awade is dapping up in his Facebook banner photo
after arguably the greatest play in modern Nick's history.
Because, of course...
It's Moose's goat, Carmelo Anthony.
Amazing.
He looked jubilant.
It looks like he's the happiest day of his...
I mean, look, you can really appreciate, by the way,
that just a thread count on this yellow sweater in this photograph,
and even on the broadcast, you can tell.
This is, I mean, it's looking great.
All of which reminded us of something,
something we had found pretty early on in our search for any tweet
that had tagged Moose underscore NBA.
We'd found an angle of this play, of the three,
from the baseline, shot off a cell phone,
and the video credit was, quote, courtesy,
Moose underscore NBA.
Get the fuck out of here.
It's right there.
Right there on the right side of your screen.
This is the thing that hit us literally as we were sitting down to tape today.
Now let's watch this same play from the Madison Square Garden camera
that's looking straight out at the basket.
So you can see the full baseline and let's zoom in.
Enhance.
Give me a little bit more?
Can we get a little bit more of a zoom there?
Oh, my.
You see that?
See the guy in blue right there?
And after countless more hours of Twitter and Facebook searching,
we realized something.
The guy sitting next to Amar Awade,
who's pictured holding his cell phone,
which I can only assume is the cell phone he used
to shoot the video of that Dante DiFincenzo 3,
had actually identified himself on Twitter by name
as the guy who taped it and sent it to Moose underscore NBA.
And we saw this because cell phone guy, it turns out,
was beefing with BATTS.
barstool sports, which had aggregated the video without giving either of them credit.
And by now, as a student of the rule of three, Tom easily recognized cell phone guy.
He was a third person we had noticed while combing through various Facebook albums.
A person better known as Amar's brother, Omar, Awade.
And even though Moose denied even knowing Amar's, Amar's brother, Omar, Awade.
to Tom, we found more pictures, pictures of all three of these guys.
Graduations, parties, weddings, we even found a video of Omar wearing a Spreewell jersey,
going to a Knicks game with Moose, who was wearing a Carmelo Anthony jersey that by now,
all of us had seen a lot.
What's up, everybody?
It's your boy, Omar, the newest member of spectators.
On my way to the Knicks game, you see me decked down the Spreewell, how to do it to him.
Magic is in town.
Just smoked them by 30.
I'm about to smoke him by another 30.
And I'm on the way.
Come roll with me.
At which point, it became clear
that Moose underscore NBA,
Twitter's Malik Beasley Prophet,
was more than just Facebook friends
with alleged Jante Porter co-conspirator Amar Awade.
Moose was his relative,
his cousin,
meaning,
we had literally gone from Medea's family reunion to Mustafa's.
This is where it takes us back now to the legal documents,
as we try to connect all the dots here, right?
So generally observing the following.
In the Jante Porter legal documents, quote,
a relative of the defendant Amar Ahaday,
whose identity is known to me,
placed a $10,000 parlay bet through betting company won
on the under for player ones, three-pointers, assists,
and steals. It goes on to talk about how the relative won, $85,000, netting a profit of $75,000.
And so just saying that Amar Aowaday, in terms of the information he was sharing, who he was bringing
into the thing he was already caught up in, we don't know which family member it is.
They're anonymous, according to federal prosecutors. But family is literally mentioned in the
federal investigation a number of times. I had to follow up with Mustafa to make sure,
he had his story straight on this. So I asked him again.
You did not get information on Malik Beasley from Amar Awade, who was part of the Porter case.
It's off of Reddit.
Do you have that Reddit forum that you got it from, that you could show me?
I'll probably find it.
Yeah.
Would you be fine with me searching it and then getting it to on Twitter?
Yeah, yeah. That'd be great.
All right. Let's do that, fun.
Despite the preponderance of evidence from his office, from his office,
own posts and his own brags to having a connection to someone in this, he claims zero
knowledge and that he got it from Reddit?
Yeah, he said he got it from Reddit and it was public.
And after I hung up with Mustafa Umar, who promised me to hit me back on Twitter and send
that Reddit post that would clear him of all of this and just say, hey, they, they
had it. It wasn't me. What happened next was I logged back into my Twitter account and I DMed him back, a reminder being like, hey, yeah, if you can just grab that Reddit post and send it back to me, bloop. I got an error message.
And that error message said message not sent, sending direct message failed. I thought my internet was down or that he turned off his DMs. But nope, no, no, guys. He had shut down his account.
At 1, 2, 3, 747, 4-849, lowercase A, we hardly knew ye.
And so I was like, you know what?
I'm going to check his Facebook profile.
And guess what?
That two guys was taken down seconds after we got off that phone.
All of it.
Gone.
Unfortunately, for Moose, we also love screenshots.
So this is the point.
part where we need to just sort of like take a step back, maybe breathe, just think about what it is that we're finding out here today.
Because the timeline has the Jante Porter betting slip, right?
This is now what Moose had posted.
That was dated what, Tom?
The betting slip, if you look at it closely, it says January 22nd, 2024, okay?
the game won in the Jontay Porter case came four days later, January 26.
So that's important here because this actually predates that game one.
Which is to say, I mean, that what we are circling here, what we've been exhaustively reporting here, actually is ostensibly an expansion of the scope that the Eastern District of New York, the U.S. Attorney's Office,
had published, which started four days after this.
But here we have all of these connections to indicate that actually the dude who's ensnared in that thing,
Amar, is connected to the dude who posted this thing from four days before that.
So remember, we have the betting slip January 22nd.
We have game one of this inquiry with the feds on January 26th.
Then five days later, we get a flurry of unusual bedding.
betting activity on Malik Beasley's unders for his two and a half rebounds at a sports book that flagged this to ESPA.
So we have within less than 10 days the betting slip, the first John Trey Porter game, and the Malik Beasley game.
We have to note the timeline here that this January 31st game is, it's not like a random game in terms of the timeline of things.
It puts it within basically a week.
it's all when this stuff was happening.
In our example, again, of the rule of three,
this is how this all was unfolding.
What we've established in that timeline
is that there are some things that are documented
and undeniable and confirmed
in terms of, yes, connecting,
or at the very least, moving the dots close together.
They're all conspicuously proximate.
to each other. And by the way, we've also been making calls about Malik Beasley.
Malik Beasley's attorney, Steve Haney, Tom, he didn't send us a statement, right?
Here's the statement from Steve Haney. Presuming someone is guilty when they haven't been charged
with the crime, let alone convicted is a dangerous narrative. The mere allegations have caused
irreparable harm to Malik's image, reputation, and career.
The note I want to get to at the end here, by the way,
is that when it comes to, so what explains all of this, right?
Our investigation continues.
It does.
It continues because we have reason to believe that these are not coincidences,
that these are connections.
We have reason to believe that when it comes to unusual betting action coming in
on an under, Malik Beasley,
winds up hitting the over pretty hard through his level of hunger
in play. But you also
have Moose
and Amar and this Facebook
friendship and these details
and these pictures court side that
we should not say
what we are tempted to, but we
should present, in the words of
Denzel Washington in two guns,
one thing might be
important for everybody going forward.
Tell us about your trip. Lawyer.
What's the big deal?
Lawyer. In the DA know about you and Poppy Greco?
Lawyer. They know you were at his ranch.
I know I need a lawyer.
And on that note, this is where I should probably mention
that the lawyer for Amar Awade, who is currently on house arrest,
declined comment to PTFO, as did the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of New York,
which is an entity that I now wonder about two.
Because what I found out today is that our moose hunt has actually expanded the FBI's scope
of the Jante Porter scandal, the betting scandal, beyond what the government.
government itself has been able to publicly establish, at least.
And we have connected it now to the prophecy of the Malik Beasley investigation.
If not Malik Beasley, noted Garbage Time God, himself.
But maybe my biggest takeaway here, as we try to square that particular circle,
concerns what it really takes to investigate a scandal like this in the age of legalized sports gambling.
and legalized sports gambling is obviously everywhere now.
Graf Kings was the sponsor of this show for the first year and a half of our existence.
They remain the major partner to Middle Arc Media.
And to their credit, by the way, they want to catch bad actors.
They are incentivized to try and flag those suspicious bits of betting activity.
That's how a lot of this stuff is being caught in real time.
And yet, this age has spawned a wave of conflicting incentives and new vulnerabilities,
and this general confluence, in the words of Moose's Discord, of hoops, gambling, and crypto,
which means that I am left here at the end, presenting my internet-brained, exhausted friends, Tom and Amin,
with a disturbing truth about ourselves.
the characters everybody needed to study this entire time
we're on the place that we all say we want to leave
but clearly haven't
NBA Twitter
The Godfather 3
Every time I think I'm out
They pull me back in
The Rule of the Godfather 3
This has been Pablo Torre finds out
A Metal Arc Media production
And I'll talk to you next time
