

Documentary
Overview
Years after serving time for betting on games he officiated, former NBA referee Tim Donaghy revisits the scandal that shook up the league.
Top Cast
Tim Donaghy
Tim Donaghy
Self
Tim Donaghy
Self
Tommy Martino
Tommy Martino
Self
Tommy Martino
Self
Kim Strupp Donaghy
Kim Strupp Donaghy
Self
Kim Strupp Donaghy
Self
Jimmy Battista
Jimmy Battista
Self
Jimmy Battista
Self


Michael Jordan
Michael Jordan
Self (archive footage)
Michael Jordan
Self (archive footage)
David Stern
David Stern
Self (archive footage)
David Stern
Self (archive footage)


Phil Jackson
Phil Jackson
Self (archive footage)
Phil Jackson
Self (archive footage)
Matt Maltepes
Matt Maltepes
Matt Maltepes


Allen Iverson
Allen Iverson
Self (archive footage)
Allen Iverson
Self (archive footage)
John Gotti
John Gotti
Self (archive footage)
John Gotti
Self (archive footage)
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