Vegas doesn’t normally play when it comes to scamming, but when you are a celebrity it helps.
TMZ Sports broke the story … the ex-NBA star was arrested at the Cosmopolitan in Vegas on July 8 after officials say he changed his bet after the outcome of the game was known.
Our sources have told us Oakley pulled a $100 chip back after he realized he was going to lose.
Oakley was initially charged with attempting to commit a fraudulent act in a gaming establishment — and faced up to 6 years in prison if convicted.
But now, the Clark County District Attorney tells us the charge has been reduced to misdemeanor disorderly conduct.
Oakley won’t spend any time in jail.