Stephen Curry, Steve Cohen And Sportradar: This Week’s Most Interesting Sports Business Stories

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Stephen Curry, Steve Cohen And Sportradar: This Week’s Most Interesting Sports Business Stories
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program could be imperiled if the Taliban ban women's cricket in the nation.MIKE EHRMANN/GETTY IMAGESLegal sports betting is now available in 26 states and Washington, D.C., and Americans are gambling more than ever.

But local bookmakers can still offer things to bettors that DraftKings and FanDuel can't, like gambling on credit."Underground gambling, even when gambling is legal in all 50 states, will never go away," one sportsbook manager tells us.

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