In 1961, the college-basketball world was rocked by the arrest of 37 players from 22 schools. At the center of it all was Molinas. While he was playing hoops for Columbia University, he was also working with Mob-backed bookies to help rig games. He went on to play for the NBA’s Fort Wayne Pistons but was suspended for gambling during his first season. In 2002, the New York Times called him “probably the greatest fixer of basketball games in history.”
Top 10 Disgraced Athletes
Baseball star Roger Clemens was just acquitted of all charges of lying to Congress about using performance-enhancing drugs during his 23-second career. Although he walks away with a not guilty verdict, Clemens's reputation was damaged in the process, TIME takes a look at other athletes whose names have been tarnished