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Sports Betting Scandal Breaks as NBA Player Accused of Throwing Four Games

Joe Rogan Experience · Joe Rogan Experience #2523 - Ali Siddiq · July 7, 2026
Sports Betting Scandal Breaks as NBA Player Accused of Throwing Four Games
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Joe Rogan Experience #2523 - Ali Siddiq
"They also had another big betting scandal is kind of broken recently in the last 24 hours there where a player has been called out for throwing at least four games. If people find out, it goes to bullets. That's the problem. The problem with someone throwing a game is somebody bet on that fucking game. A lot of people bet on that game."
Joe Rogan discussed a breaking NBA betting scandal involving a player accused of manipulating games, including allegedly fixing spreads and player props. Rogan warned that such scandals can lead to violence when bettors lose money on fixed games. The conversation highlighted the pervasive nature of sports betting corruption and how modern betting allows wagers on virtually any game element.

About this episode

Joe Rogan sits down with comedian Ali Siddiq for a wide-ranging conversation covering entertainment, politics, conspiracy theories, and the comedy business. The episode opens with sports talk before diving into controversial territory when Siddiq criticizes Tony Hinchcliffe's recent claim at a White House event that Michelle Obama is a man, calling it needlessly divisive. Rogan and Siddiq explore alleged CIA manipulation of American culture, discussing a documentary claiming the agency created the hippie movement through LSD distribution and used the Grateful Dead as an unwitting vehicle, as well as allegations the CIA promoted gangster rap after 1992 to fill prisons by suppressing positive hip-hop. Siddiq shares revealing stories from his comedy career, including a hostile backstage confrontation with the late Paul Mooney that nearly turned physical, and being surprised when Ron White volunteered to open for him in Orlando. The conversation touches on the corrupting influence of sports betting, with discussion of a breaking NBA scandal involving a player accused of throwing four games. Rogan and Siddiq bond over Texas culture, hunting, and the Austin comedy scene that emerged after Rogan's pandemic-era move from California. They explore psychedelics, discussing a Chinese mushroom that causes hallucinations of tiny people when undercooked, with Rogan questioning whether such visions might be real rather than hallucinations. The episode also examines ecological disasters like China's Four Pest Campaign that killed tens of millions, the comedy business's merit-based nature, parenting challenges when successful, and the importance of surrounding yourself with honest collaborators.

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