The National Basketball Association has begun re-examining the protective measures in its agreements with licensed sportsbooks in response to a recent gambling scandal, the league confirmed on October 30, 2025.
According to the league, the review centers on the “guardrails” that outline how betting partners handle NBA markets and share wagering information. The league said talks with its sportsbook partners are underway but did not disclose a timeline for completing the process or specify what adjustments might follow.
The move comes while the NBA continues to address an unnamed gambling controversy that surfaced earlier this season. League officials said the integrity of competition remains the priority and added that any updates to existing rules will aim to strengthen monitoring and compliance across all betting platforms.
No further details about the scandal or possible disciplinary actions were released.
Source: New York Post