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NBA gambling scandal explained: What the indictments against players and coaches reveal

Two federal cases expose insider betting and Mafia-run poker games involving current and former NBA figures, raising tough questions for the league.

October 24, 2025 / 13:58 IST
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NBA insider betting and Mafia
NBA insider betting and Mafia

US federal prosecutors on Thursday unsealed two indictments that sent shockwaves through professional basketball. Among those arrested were Chauncey Billups, the head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers and a Hall of Fame player, and Terry Rozier, a veteran guard most recently with the Miami Heat. The cases detail an alleged web of illegal sports betting and rigged poker games, involving former and current NBA players, coaches, and members of four New York Mafia families, the New York Times reported.

One case focuses on the use of insider information to profit from legal online betting; the other centres on high-stakes underground poker games where unsuspecting victims were cheated out of millions.

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What the insider-betting case alleges

Six people were charged for using confidential NBA information — such as player injuries and lineups — to make fraudulent bets. Prosecutors said Rozier and Damon Jones, a former player and assistant coach, were key figures. Between December 2022 and March 2024, they allegedly shared inside details and urged associates to place bets through legal platforms, laundering winnings through multiple accounts.