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The NBA investigated 'unusual betting activity' related to Terry Rozier and found no violations before feds arrested him on gambling-related charges.
A finance professor from Notre Dame is questioning how former NBA players Chauncey Billups, Terry Rozier, and Damon Jones ended up in custody despite their successful basketball careers.
One of the wildest claims to come out of the NBA's turbulent Thursday came from veteran ESPN reporter Brian Windhorst. A day later, both the NBA and Windhorst shot down the report. The report in question concerned Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier,
The lawyer for Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier blasted the FBI after Rozier was arrested as part of an FBI probe into an illegal gambling scheme.
Any alleged NBA action did carry over into the 2023-24 season, when Rozier suited up for the Hornets before being traded to the Heat, his current team. Rozier has been placed on leave by the NBA following his arrest, and his attorney, Jim Trusty, criticized the FBI for arresting his client.
An NBA Hall of Famer, a current star and former player are among dozens arrested in an FBI crackdown on illegal gambling that includes alleged members of organized crime families.
NBA veteran Terry Rozier faced a bruising paternity suit from his Polish bikini-model baby mama accusing him of being a callous deadbeat dad several years before his arrest Thursday in a sprawling Mafia-linked federal sports betting and gambling probe.
Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon, in a performance for the ages, went toe-to-toe with the greatest three-point shooter in NBA history in Stephen Curry, draining a career-high 10 three-pointers in an overtime loss to Curry's Warriors.