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Cavaliers' J.B. Bickerstaff says he's been threatened by gamblers - ESPN

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Cleveland Cavaliers coach J.B. Bickerstaff revealed he received threats from gamblers last season and reported it to the NBA.

While being asked Wednesday night about sports gambling following comments made by Pacers All-Star Tyrese Haliburton, who said he sometimes feels like a «prop,» Bickerstaff said gamblers contacted him. «They got my telephone number and were sending me crazy messages about where I live and my kids and all that stuff,» Bickerstaff said before the Cavs hosted the Miami Heat. «So it is a dangerous game and a fine line that we're walking for sure.» Bickerstaff said he told security and that the gambler was located. «No charges,» Bickerstaff said. «But they found him.» With sports gambling growing in the U.S., Bickerstaff, who is in his fourth full season with the Cavaliers, said his job has become more challenging. «It brings added pressure,» he said. «It brings a distraction to the game that can be difficult for players, coaches, referees, everybody that's involved in it.

And I think that we really have to be careful with how close we let it get to the game and the security of the people who are involved in it. »Because again, it does carry a weight.

A lot of times the people who are gambling like this money pays their light bill or pay their rent, and then the emotions that come from that.

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