NBA Fan Compiles Incredible Video of Malik Beasley After Gambling Indictment
NBA Fan Compiles Incredible Video of Malik Beasley After Gambling Indictment
A social media user dug into the games in which the NBA veteran was accused of manipulating stats.Jimmy Traina|
1. Nine-year NBA veteran Malik Beasley was indicted Monday on sports betting charges.
Beasley, who last played in the NBA with the Pistons in 2025, allegedly lost millions of dollars gambling during his career. According to the indictment, Beasley agreed to manipulate his stats in several games during the 2023–24 season when he was on the Bucks so that his co-conspirators could wager on his prop bets.
I think because of Sport Illustrated’s editorial standards, I can’t sit and say Beasley is so obviously guilty until that is actually proven in court.
But in the court of public opinion, it would appear that Beasley’s goose is cooked, especially after the findings of one sleuth on social media. The evidence of Beasley’s, let’s say, shady behavior, is all here. This is just incredible work. The videos speaks for themselves but the hilarious NSFW commentary is a nice bonus.
Watch the Game That Got Malik Beasley Indicted pic.twitter.com/hFHCmsW1vM
— MD (@mike_daddino) June 30, 2026
Watch the First Game Cited in Malik Beasley's Indictment pic.twitter.com/eBETJsHrQB
— MD (@mike_daddino) June 30, 2026
2. Last week, I said I didn’t care about the Dianna Russini story. I stand by that. I have no interest at all in whatever Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel did or didn’t do.
However, I do have interest in this bodycam footage that came out Monday night of Russini getting pulled over for texting while driving in January.
The behavior by Russini and the cop is both disgusting and cringeworthy.
BREAKING NEWS: Former NFL insider Dianna Russini accused of using NFL connection to avoid ticket pic.twitter.com/PtGVicKybM
— The Center Square (@thecentersquare) June 30, 2026
3. NBC and Peacock will air all 15 MLB games being played this Sunday. Here is the schedule and the broadcasters.
NBC Sports Presents All 15 Games Live Nationally – An MLB First – On Special “Star-Spangled Sunday” Across NBC, Peacock, And NBCSN This Sunday, July 5
— NBC Sports PR (@NBCSportsPR) June 30, 2026
MORE: https://t.co/KagQadjWmQ pic.twitter.com/MG0MMWDh3t
NBCU's "Star-Spangled Sunday" broadcast teams: https://t.co/oC9h2zS6Ip pic.twitter.com/WFi2hTCFJK
— Jeff Agrest #🟦 (@JeffAgrest) June 29, 2026
4. Former Nationals outfielder Stone Garrett, who crossed paths with current Mariners first baseman Josh Naylor during their time together in the Marlins organization, took to Instagram on Monday to share a totally surreal story about getting stabbed by Naylor during a prank gone awry.
Josh Naylor #ConfirmedPsycho pic.twitter.com/2gGFkhPIHY
— lucerro (@supastario) June 29, 2026
5. Three days ago, an absolutely tremendous a 64-entry bracket with Mets screw ups made its way around social media.
Trying to figure out where Mr. Met’s shenanigans land on the old Mets Misery Bracket, which mind you came out 6 years ago before a bunch of other all-time Metsy moments happened https://t.co/D3vLmuchft pic.twitter.com/IQRpSlAE0l
— Clem 🏆 (@TheClemReport) June 27, 2026
Since the bracket was published, we’ve had two new gaffes.
This happened Monday night in the Mets-Blue Jays game during Toronto’s first at-bat of the game.
Another day, same Mets. Juan Soto and A.J. Ewing just turned this routine George Springer base hit into a Little League home run. pic.twitter.com/pOO7L0YvHl
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) June 29, 2026
Later in the same game, Mets catcher Francisco Alvarez got hit with a bat by a teammate while they were both in the on-deck circle.
Ronny Mauricio hit Francisco Alvarez with a swing on the on deck circle.
— Master Flip 🇩🇴 (@Masterflip_) June 30, 2026
Thankfully, Alvy is ok 🙏🏽 #LGM pic.twitter.com/RmCokYs3pW
6. The latest SI Media With Jimmy Traina features a conversation with The Athletic’s sports media reporter, Andrew Marchand.
Topics discussed include Pat McAfee’s expected monster deal with ESPN; massive ratings increases for sports across the board; the significance of Fox buying Roku; who CBS should pair with Andrew Catalon on the NFL this season; CBS’s hiring of Russell Wilson and Kyle Long for The NFL Today; the breakup between Dan Le Batard and Stugotz; Linda Cohn retiring from ESPN, the lack of buzz surrounding Caitlin Clark and much more.
Following Marchand, Sal Licata from SNY TV and The Sal Licata Show joins me for our weekly “Traina Thoughts” segment. This week, we discuss coming off the high of the Knicks’ postseason run, the World Cup, my horrible U.S. Open betting loss, Fanatics Fest, Larry David’s new show and the massive stir I caused on social media over a Dunkin’ Donuts post.
You can listen to the SI Media With Jimmy Traina podcast below or on Apple and Spotify.
You can also watch SI Media With Jimmy Traina on YouTube.
7. RANDOM VIDEO OF THE DAY: Happy 60th birthday to Mike Tyson.
Be sure to catch up on past editions of Traina Thoughts and check out the Sports Illustrated Media Podcast hosted by Jimmy Traina on Apple, Spotify or Google. You can also follow Jimmy on X and Instagram.
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JIMMY TRAINAJimmy Traina is a staff writer and podcast host for Sports Illustrated. A 20-year veteran in the industry, he’s been covering the sports media landscape for seven years and writes a daily column, Traina Thoughts. Traina has hosted the Sports Illustrated Media Podcast since 2018, a show known for interviews with some of the most important and powerful people in sports media. He also was the creator and writer of SI’s Hot Clicks feature from 2007 to '13.
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Bugatti Just Unveiled a One-of-a-Kind Mistral Hypercar
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Today’s digital techniques and yesterday’s traditional methods rarely find common ground in creative expression, yet when they do, the result can be remarkable. Enter the new W16 Mistral “Blanc Éternel” hypercar: The 1,578 hp roadster is the latest one-off calling card from the French marque’s Sur Mesure division, which specializes in customization. In this case, it also shows off Bugatti’s encore collaboration with Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin (KPM), an atelier that has produced porcelain masterworks since 1763.
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Mesmerizing to look at, this singular Mistral stands out in a line already limited to only 99 examples and claimed to be the finale of street-legal models powered by the W16 mill. To that end, the “Blanc Éternel” carries the same power-train configuration as the others—Bugatti’s 8.0-liter, quad-turbo 16-cylinder heart paired with a seven-speed DSG dual-clutch gearbox. And the performance specs still equate to a zero-to-62 mph time of 2.4 seconds and a top speed of 273 mph.
Those standout stats now compete with an added aesthetic that further amplifies the Mistral’s already striking design. It’s an approach first explored by Bugatti and KPM in what was dubbed the “L’Or Blanc”—a one-of-one Veyron Grand Sport unveiled exactly 15 years ago to the day. That initial partnership between the two legacy manufacturers was, in itself, innovative.
WATCH“At first, it seems to be an unusual idea to use porcelain in a car, especially in the world’s fastest convertible,” Stefan Brungs, Bugatti’s director of sales and marketing said at the time, per the 2011 press release concerning the “L’Or Blanc” Veyron. “But this is what Bugatti stands for: the realization of exceptional ideas whilst striving for the utmost in quality and aesthetics. This allows us to continue Ettore Bugatti’s heritage, who himself loved to experiment with new materials.”
While the “L’Or Blanc” Veyron owed its appearance to the decorative cues found on a KPM vase envisioned by designer Enzo Mari, translated as streaks of blue mixing with a white backdrop, the “Blanc Éternel” Mistral takes a more black-and-white approach, literally, and presents greater linearity. It also illuminates the digital design of the Mistral.
Bugatti’s design director Frank Heyl and his team eschewed the use of clay models when it came to conceiving the Mistral’s styling, opting instead for a digital solution that, according to the press release, relies on manipulating “a network of precisely controlled surfaces” to bring together what is a “normally invisible patch layout.” The idea for the exterior dressing of this specific car was to bring the intersection of those surfaces to the fore with the juxtaposition of black lines—first taped off by hand—to provide the abstract zebra-like pattern. The motif continues in the cockpit, where taping and painting of the leather upholstery was also required.
As for the integration of porcelain, KPM has bestowed it upon its own logo, the EB logo, the gas and oil caps, and accents on the engine cover. The material also embellishes the interior, where the center armrest, speaker covers, window buttons, and gear shift are among the areas of application. The press release notes that what makes porcelain difficult to use is the fact that its size reduces by 17 percent after its time in the furnace and curing. That variance needs to be accounted for, which, it seems, KPM has been doing to since Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, founded the operation in the 18th century. Obviously, the legacy has since grown from royal tableware to hypercar accoutrements.
“Refining such a sensitive material for use in a vehicle of this performance class represents a remarkable achievement in craftsmanship,” stated Thomas Wenzel, creative director at KPM, in the aforementioned release. Less remarkable but still highlighting porcelain’s functionality is the 1,000-piece line of cups commemorating KPM’s latest creative ride with Bugatti.
As for the automaker’s lineage, it began with founder Ettore Bugatti’s penchant for advancing both form and function, a seemingly familial trait shared by his father, a furniture maker, his brother Rembrandt, an accomplished sculptor, and his son Jean, an acclaimed automotive designer. With that pedigree behind its name, the Bugatti Mistral “Blanc Éternel” could exist nowhere else but the crossroads of both boundary breaking engineering and artisanship.
Click here for more photos of the Bugatti Mistral “Blanc Éternel” hypercar.
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