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Rewind into Jordan Addison’s DUI case.. yes, the DUI is gone… but the offseason headlines remain undefeated.
Then the Chaos Continues
Cam Taylor‑Britt’s Two‑City, Two‑Incident Saga
Cincinnati Bengals corner Cam Taylor‑Britt just wrapped up a five‑day jail sentence tied to a pair of messy driving incidents.
- September: Charged with driving without a license and reckless driving after allegedly doing a burnout on the wrong side of the road less than half a mile from Paycor Stadium.
- November: A black Jeep flips on Scott Street in Covington, KY. Everyone flees. Stories change. A brother returns. A driver is named. A passenger is claimed.
Lamar Odom Back in Headlines
Lamar Odom was arrested in Las Vegas in the early hours of January 17th and charged with DUI.
Another Heartbreaker for Delonte West as he was arrested in Virginia after allegedly robbing and assaulting someone for $23.
It’s another sad chapter in a story that keeps getting harder to watch.
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Biggest Pickle: Shane Hennen & the Collapse of Basketball Integrity
This week’s Biggest Pickle is a full‑blown federal indictment.
Twenty players. Seventeen schools.
A sprawling point‑shaving scheme stretching from the NCAA to the Chinese Basketball Association — and allegedly touching the NBA.
Key details:
- Scheme ran from September 2022 to February 2025
- Bribes ranged from $10,000 to $30,000 per game
- 29 games allegedly fixed
- NBA player Antonio Blakeney is named (but not charged)
- Marves Fairley and Shane Hennen allegedly recruited Blakeney, then expanded the operation to college players
- Both Fairley and Hennen are also charged in a separate NBA‑related illegal gambling case
This is the kind of scandal that doesn’t just shake a sport — it nukes trust from orbit.
Basketball feels like it’s being held together with duct tape and denial.
A week filled with arrests, contradictions, courtroom dates, and a federal indictment big enough to make a Netflix producer sweat.
Strap in — this episode is a ride.
Follow and support the show by heading over to iapradio.com
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Rewind into Jordan Addison’s DUI case.. yes, the DUI is gone… but the offseason headlines remain undefeated.
Then the Chaos Continues
Cam Taylor‑Britt’s Two‑City, Two‑Incident Saga
Cincinnati Bengals corner Cam Taylor‑Britt just wrapped up a five‑day jail sentence tied to a pair of messy driving incidents.
- September: Charged with driving without a license and reckless driving after allegedly doing a burnout on the wrong side of the road less than half a mile from Paycor Stadium.
- November: A black Jeep flips on Scott Street in Covington, KY. Everyone flees. Stories change. A brother returns. A driver is named. A passenger is claimed.
Lamar Odom Back in Headlines
Lamar Odom was arrested in Las Vegas in the early hours of January 17th and charged with DUI.
Another Heartbreaker for Delonte West as he was arrested in Virginia after allegedly robbing and assaulting someone for $23.
It’s another sad chapter in a story that keeps getting harder to watch.
---
Biggest Pickle: Shane Hennen & the Collapse of Basketball Integrity
This week’s Biggest Pickle is a full‑blown federal indictment.
Twenty players. Seventeen schools.
A sprawling point‑shaving scheme stretching from the NCAA to the Chinese Basketball Association — and allegedly touching the NBA.
Key details:
- Scheme ran from September 2022 to February 2025
- Bribes ranged from $10,000 to $30,000 per game
- 29 games allegedly fixed
- NBA player Antonio Blakeney is named (but not charged)
- Marves Fairley and Shane Hennen allegedly recruited Blakeney, then expanded the operation to college players
- Both Fairley and Hennen are also charged in a separate NBA‑related illegal gambling case
This is the kind of scandal that doesn’t just shake a sport — it nukes trust from orbit.
Basketball feels like it’s being held together with duct tape and denial.
A week filled with arrests, contradictions, courtroom dates, and a federal indictment big enough to make a Netflix producer sweat.
Strap in — this episode is a ride.
Follow and support the show by heading over to iapradio.com