NBA to place salary of Heat’s Terry Rozier in escrow
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Pablo Torre: "Last week, we here at Pablo Finds Out asked Clippers PR about Ty Lue’s attendance at the allegedly rigged poker game in Las Vegas, April 2019—the same one involving Chauncey Billups that was mentioned in the federal indictment.
The NBA plans to put Rozier's salary in an escrow account until his legal issues are resolved (same with Portland's Chauncey Billups).
Jim Trusty, the attorney for Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier, has lashed out at federal prosecutors for his client’s arrest last week in a federal gambling sweep.
Court documents in Florida show Heat G Terry Rozier, recently indicted in gambling probe, was also facing $8 million tax lien in 2023, ESPN reports.
NBA guard Terry Rozier and Coach Chauncey Billups will not receive their salaries while on leave for their arrests on federal gambling-related charges, two people with knowledge of the matters told The Associated Press on Wednesday.
Rozier was arrested in connection with a sports betting ring that involves current and former NBA players trading inside, non-public information generally about injuries and illnesses. That information was allegedly distributed through a network of bettors who placed wagers worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.
NBA commissioner Adam Silver received a letter from the US Senate asking for further details about Terry Rozier and Chauncey Billups.
One of the wildest claims to come out of the NBA's turbulent Thursday came from veteran ESPN reporter Brian Windhorst. A day later, both the NBA and Windhorst shot down the report. The report in question concerned Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier,
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