NBA, Terry Rozier and Billups
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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.
If Terry Rozier is indeed guilty of taking part in an alleged NBA betting scheme, he didn’t exactly hide it well.
Prime Video debuted its NBA coverage on Friday night, one day after the league was rocked by a federal gambling indictment of Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier and Portland Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups.
The sweeping, multipart federal gambling investigation led to the arrests of Rozier, Portland Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups and more than 30 other individuals. The NBA placed Rozier and Billups on immediate leave soon after the arrests, with the league saying that it was reviewing the indictments.
ESPN analyst Brian Windhorst clarified his comments Friday he made one day earlier on The Rich Eisen Show about the Terry Rozier gambling scandal. Rozier was one of over 30 people arrested Thursday for his alleged role in illegal sports betting and gambling schemes,