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The NBA's Chauncey Billups and Terry Rozier were arrested Thursday as part of a federal investigation into illegal betting activities.
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Kentucky sports betting leaders affirm commitment to integrity amid NBA gambling investigation
Among the more than 30 charged in an illegal gambling conspiracy tied to NBA games was Terry Rozier, a former University of Louisville basketball star.
The Miami Heat guard was arrested in Orlando in a federal sports betting case that prosecutors say involved using confidential NBA information to place illegal wagers.
Every betting scandal chips away at the most precious asset our games have: Integrity. And once it’s gone, it’s gone.
Portland coach Chauncey Billups was charged with participating in a conspiracy to fix high-stakes card games that were backed by organized crime families. Heat guard Terry Rozier is accused in a separate scheme to concoct fraudulent prop bets by exploiting insider information.
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Minnesota is one of a few states that hasn't legalized sports betting. Will that change in 2026?
Dozens of people, including NBA players and a coach, are embroiled in federal investigations involving an alleged sports betting scheme and organized crime ring—the latest to put a spotlight on sports gambling.
The NFL in recent years has doled out several suspensions for player violations of its sports gambling policy, though not many as of late.
Former Boston Celtics guard Terry Rozier, Portland Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups and more than 30 other individuals were named in indictments unsealed Thursday morning in two criminal cases involving sports betting and illegal poker games that officials said were run by the mob.
As lawmakers in Oklahoma continue to debate how to legalize sports betting, the Oklahoma City Thunder wants to play a primary role in the potential new industry. Oklahoma remains one of 11 states without legal sports betting as legislators, the governor ...
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Lawmaker wants to ban "microbetting" in New Jersey amid federal sports betting investigation
A South Jersey lawmaker wants to ban a type of sports wager known as "microbetting," saying the practice can lead to impulsive gambling behavior.