Keyon Dooling reflects on NBA insurance fraud involvement
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 1, 2026, 8:02 PM
Last updated Jun 1, 2026
Keyon Dooling, a former Boston Celtics player, discussed his involvement in an NBA insurance fraud scheme in an interview with The Players Tribune. Dooling, who served time for his actions, reflected on the motivations behind his choices and the personal consequences he faced. He expressed regret over the self-imposed pain he caused to himself and his family, acknowledging that his initial perception of the scheme was misguided. Now released from prison, Dooling aims to embrace accountability and share his story openly. The interview highlights the struggles many athletes face as they adjust to life and finances post-career.
- •Dooling discusses his motivations for participating in the fraud scheme.
- •He served time in prison due to his involvement.
- •Dooling reflects on the impact of his decisions on his family.
- •He emphasizes the importance of accountability and transparency.
- •The interview took place after Dooling's release from prison.
- 8:02 PMYahoo Sports — Boston Celtics alum Keyon Dooling opens up about his involvement in NBA insurance fraud
""I asked myself, like, how did I get here?" said Dooling. "Will I ever be able to recover from this?"
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