NBA Commissioner Adam Silver ‘deeply disturbed’ by gambling arrests of Billups and Rozier
Rozier and Billups face charges including wire fraud, money laundering, and rigged poker games in a federal probe revealing a large insider sports-betting network.
- NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said he was 'deeply disturbed' by the gambling arrests of Terrance Rozier and Chauncey Billups.
- Federal officials allege Rozier conspired with associates to win bets based on his statistical performance.
- Billups faces charges for conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering related to rigged poker games.
- Silver apologized to fans about the situation, emphasizing the importance of competition integrity.
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Independent EspañolThe NBA, in reaction to the arrests of Miami escort Terry Rozier and Portland coach Chauncey Billups last week for their alleged role in betting schemes, has begun a review of how the league can protect not only the integrity of the game, but also its players and coaches.
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NBA starts review of policies after gambling-related arrests of Chauncey Billups, Terry Rozier
The NBA, in reaction to the arrests of Miami guard Terry Rozier and Portland coach Chauncey Billups last week for their alleged role in gambling schemes, has started a review of how the league can protect not just the integrity of the game but its players and coaches as well.
The NBA has begun a review of how it can protect not only the integrity of the sport but also its players and coaches in response to the arrests of Miami player Terry Rozier and Portland coach Chauncey Billups for their alleged roles in gambling schemes.
 Arizona Capitol Times
Arizona Capitol TimesDealt in the desert: Operation Royal Flush and Arizona’s gambling past
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