NBPA says arbitrator rules Terry Rozier should receive $26.6M salary despite gambling charges
An arbitrator ruled Rozier must receive his $26.6 million salary despite federal gambling charges and administrative leave, citing protections under the Collective Bargaining Agreement.
- An arbitrator has ruled that Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier should receive his $26.6 million salary for this season despite facing federal gambling charges.
- Rozier allegedly conspired with associates to help them win bets based on his statistical performance in a March 2023 game while with the Charlotte Hornets.
- Rozier has pleaded not guilty to wire fraud conspiracy and money laundering conspiracy charges related to the alleged gambling scheme.
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Arbitrator: Heat must pay Terry Rozier’s salary, trade situation unclear
Miami guard Terry Rozier will receive his $26.6 million salary for the current season after an arbitrator ruled on Monday that the Heat couldn't withhold the money while Rozier awaits trial on federal charges stemming from a sports-betting investigation.Rozier, 31, was arrested Oct. 23 and charged with wire fraud conspiracy and money laundering. He entered a not-guilty plea, and he is free on $3 million bond.The Heat put Rozier on administrative…
Arbitrator: Heat must pay Terry Rozier's salary, trade situation unclear
Miami guard Terry Rozier will receive his $26.6 million salary for the current season after an arbitrator ruled on Monday that the Heat couldn't withhold the money while Rozier awaits trial on federal charges stemming from a sports-betting investigation.
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