ESPN expert Stephen A. Smith commented on the NBA betting scandal and linked it to Donald Trump.
According to Idman.Biz, Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups, Miami Heat defender Terry Rozier, and former NBA player Damon Jones were previously reported to have been arrested.
"How many times have I said Trump is coming? He is coming... And I repeat it again on national television. Bad Bunny performs at the Super Bowl, and suddenly there are reports that the Immigration Service will carry out mass deportations there. The event is ruined. An important night for the NBA, Wembanyama's show is now overshadowed by these arrests.
Remember that Trump has a very long history of relationships with the sports world. He used to own casinos. Everyone around him, those who interact with him, those who see his reaction to the actions of sports leagues, are not surprised by today's events," Smith said.
He added that the sports world is facing even greater shocks in the future.
"This is a statement and a warning: bigger things are waiting for us ahead. That's exactly what we're told. Believe me, the situation is extremely serious. This platform does not allow me to reveal everything as I would like. But I warned you: Trump is coming. He's getting closer.
Talk to people in the NBA, NFL, and the sports world. They think this is just the tip of the iceberg. It's very exciting, we don't know where this will lead, but this is just the beginning. Everyone should be prepared. Because Trump is coming," Stephen A. Smith said on ESPN.