Miami Heat's Terry Rozier, Portland coach Chauncey Billups arrested in FBI probe
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Terry Rozier, a guard for the Miami Heat, was arrested in Orlando early Thursday morning as part of a federal probe into sports betting and illegal gambling activities, according to individuals familiar with the situation who spoke to The Associated Press. Rozier was in uniform during the Heat’s game against the Orlando Magic on Wednesday but did not participate in the match.

In a related development, Chauncey Billups, head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers, was also detained in connection with the same investigation. The specific charges against Rozier and Billups have not yet been disclosed. Two sources, who requested anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the ongoing investigation, confirmed Rozier’s arrest to the AP, with one source also confirming Billups’ involvement.

The National Basketball Association has yet to issue a statement regarding these developments. However, the league has been conducting its own inquiry into Rozier’s activities and is still investigating Malik Beasley, a former player for the Detroit Pistons, as revealed by one of the AP’s sources.

Despite being present on the bench, Rozier did not take the court during the season opener against the Magic. His arrest occurred shortly after the game concluded, but the Miami Heat have not released any official comments regarding the incident.

Rozier was in uniform as the Heat played the Magic in Orlando, Florida, in the season opener for both teams on Wednesday evening, though he did not play in the game. He was taken into custody in Orlando early Thursday morning. The team didn’t immediately comment on the arrest.

A message was left with Rozier’s lawyer, Jim Trusty, on Thursday. Trusty previously told ESPN that Rozier was told that an initial investigation determined he did nothing wrong after he met with NBA and FBI officials in 2023, the sports network reported.

A message seeking comment was left with Billups on Thursday morning.

FBI Director Kash Patel and other law enforcement officials were expected to provide more information at a news conference Thursday.

The case was brought by the U.S. attorney’s office in Brooklyn that previously prosecuted ex-NBA player Jontay Porter. The former Toronto Raptors center pleaded guilty to charges that he withdrew early from games, claiming illness or injury, so that those in the know could win big by betting on him to underperform expectations.

Billups was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame last year. The five-time All-Star and three-time All-NBA point guard led the Detroit Pistons to their third league title in 2004 as NBA Finals MVP. Boston drafted the former Colorado star with the No. 3 pick overall in 1997. The player known as Mr. Big Shot also played for Toronto, Denver, Minnesota, the New York Knicks and the Los Angeles Clippers. Billups won the Joe Dumars Trophy, the NBA’s sportsmanship award, in 2009 while playing for his hometown Denver Nuggets.

The 49-year-old Billups is in his fifth season as Portland’s coach, compiling a 117-212 record. The Trail Blazers opened the season Wednesday night at home with a 118-114 loss to Minnesota.

A game involving Rozier that has been in question was played on March 23, 2023, a matchup between the Hornets and the New Orleans Pelicans. Rozier played the first 9 minutes and 36 seconds of that game — and not only did not return that night, citing a foot issue, but did not play again that season. Charlotte had eight games remaining and was not in playoff contention, so it did not seem particularly unusual that Rozier was shut down for the season’s final games.


In that March 23 game, Rozier finished with five points, four rebounds and two assists in that opening period — a productive quarter but well below his usual total output for a full game.

Posts still online from March 23, 2023, show that some bettors were furious with sportsbooks that evening when it became evident that Rozier was not going to return to the Charlotte-New Orleans game after the first quarter, with many turning to social media to say that something “shady” had gone on regarding the prop bets involving his stats for that night.

A prop is a type of wager that allows gamblers to bet on whether a player will exceed a certain statistical number, such as whether the player will finish over or under a certain total of points, rebounds, assists and more.

This is a breaking news story and will be updated


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