With one player already under suspension, the Miami Heat now face the prospect of another facing potential sanctions. According to a Thursday report from the Wall Street Journal, “Federal prosecutors have been investigating whether veteran NBA player Terry Rozier manipulated his performance as part of an illegal sports betting scheme.
Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier is the subject of a federal investigation relating to his play in a March 2023 game, during his tenure with the Charlotte Hornets.
The U.S. Attorney’s office — the same one that investigated the Jontey Porter betting scandal — is investigating odd betting patterns around that game, a story broken by the Wall Street Journal and confirmed by multiple other sources.
Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier is under investigation for possible involvement in betting while a member of the Charlotte Hornets in 2023.
Terry Rozier is reportedly under federal investigation for potentially cooperating in an illegal sports betting scheme.
The same betting ring Jontay Porter was involved in placed irregular bets on Terry Rozier props in a 2023 game he left early with an injury.
Federal prosecutors are investigating whether Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier manipulated his performance as part of an illegal sports betting scheme.
A former Charlotte Hornets star is under federal investigation in connection to an illegal sports betting scheme, according to the Wall Street Journal. Terry Rozier, 30,
Unusual betting patterns surrounding the play of then-Charlotte Hornets guard Terry Rozier in a game nearly two years ago are now under investigation by federal prosecutors, part of the same probe that led to the lifetime ban of Toronto Raptors player Jontay Porter,
The Wall Street Journal first reported the investigation, noting that Terry Rozier has not been charged with a crime, nor has he been accused of wrongdoing.
MIAMI — Unusual betting patterns surrounding the play of then-Charlotte Hornets guard Terry Rozier in a game nearly two years ago are now under investigation by federal prosecutors, part of the same probe that led to the lifetime ban of Toronto Raptors player Jontay Porter, the NBA confirmed Thursday.