NBA officials briefing congressional staff on gambling scandal in a meeting room, with documents and serious discussions.
NBA officials briefing congressional staff on gambling scandal in a meeting room, with documents and serious discussions.
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NBA officials brief congressional staff on gambling scandal

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NBA officials met with staff from the U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee on November 5, 2025, to discuss the league's gambling partnerships and measures against illegal betting. The briefing follows October arrests of Portland Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups and Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier, among others, in connection with gambling probes. Adam Silver did not attend the session with committee staffers.

The meeting, which began around 3 p.m. ET and concluded before 4 p.m., involved NBA front office representatives, attorneys, and a league consultant, but excluded Commissioner Adam Silver and any elected officials. It addressed the NBA's relationships with sportsbooks and protocols to prevent the misuse of non-public information, amid scrutiny over recent indictments.

The session stems from a October 28 letter from the committee demanding answers on the 'NBA’s gambling scandal.' In October, federal authorities arrested over 30 individuals, including Billups, Rozier, and former Cleveland Cavaliers player and assistant coach Damon Jones. Billups, arrested on October 23 and released the same day, faces court on November 24. He is accused of participating in an illegal rigged poker game tied to organized crime and sharing information that the Trail Blazers would intentionally lose to the Chicago Bulls on March 24 to improve draft odds, allowing co-conspirators to bet successfully on the Bulls.

Rozier allegedly informed a co-conspirator about his playing time in a game to enable bets on his under, while Jones is said to have leaked injury details, such as Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James missing a contest due to an ankle issue. Both Billups and Rozier were placed on administrative leave by the NBA, with Tiago Splitter named interim coach for the Trail Blazers. The league has pledged to cooperate with authorities, though the briefing's outcomes remain unclear.

Reports indicate the NBA convinced a grand jury to indict Billups, but some question the evidence's strength for conviction.

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Federal prosecutors in Brooklyn on Thursday, October 23, 2025, unsealed two indictments tied to illegal gambling, charging more than 30 people across 11 states — including Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups and Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier — in alleged insider sports-betting and rigged high‑stakes poker schemes with links to La Cosa Nostra.

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Portland Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups pleaded not guilty on Monday to federal charges of wire fraud conspiracy and money laundering conspiracy related to rigged poker games backed by the Mafia. The Hall of Famer was arraigned in Brooklyn federal court as one of 31 defendants in the sprawling case dubbed Operation Royal Flush. Billups was released on $5 million bail secured by his Colorado home.

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Il commissario NBA Adam Silver ha ammesso in una conferenza stampa che gli sforzi della lega per frenare il tanking stanno fallendo, tra multe comminate a squadre come Utah Jazz e Indiana Pacers. Parlano all'Intuit Dome a Inglewood, California, prima dell'All-Star Game, Silver ha evidenziato incentivi disallineati nel sistema draft e chiesto un nuovo approccio. Ha notato che il comportamento di tanking sembra peggiore quest'anno rispetto ai ricordi recenti.

I Miami Heat devono ora pagare alla guardia Terry Rozier il suo pieno stipendio di 26,6 milioni di dollari per la stagione 2025-26 a seguito di un grievance vittorioso presentato dalla NBPA contro la NBA. Questa decisione, basata sulla presunzione di innocenza in mezzo all'indagine federale in corso sulle scommesse di Rozier, arriva proprio prima della scadenza degli scambi NBA. La decisione fornisce chiarezza sul contratto in scadenza di Rozier, potenzialmente aiutando le ricerche di trade di Miami.

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La NBA ha multato i Portland Trail Blazers per 100.000 dollari e ha sospeso per due settimane senza stipendio gli assistenti general manager Sergi Oliva e Mike Schmitz. Le sanzioni derivano dalla violazione delle regole della lega in merito ai contatti con giocatori non eleggibili per il draft durante l'attività di scouting su Yang Hansen nel dicembre 2023. I Blazers hanno segnalato internamente il problema e hanno collaborato pienamente alle indagini.

 

 

 

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