Malik Beasley pleaded not guilty Wednesday to federal charges accusing him of altering his play in Milwaukee Bucks games during the 2024 season to enrich sports bettors and chip away at his own gambling debts. The arraignment in Brooklyn federal court makes the former NBA guard the latest marquee name swept into a sprawling investigation that has already produced more than three dozen arrests across professional basketball.

Former NBA players Malik Beasley and Ed Davis have been indicted in the latest round of charges in the government’s gambling investigation.

Beasley is a former first-round draft pick and nine-year NBA veteran. Davis played for eight teams, ending in 2021-22.

Malik Beasley and Ed Davis were indicted in the federal gambling investigation that led to the arrests of Terry Rozier and Chauncey Billups.