Miami Heat secures Terry Rozier's $26.6 million salary after grievance

The Miami Heat must now pay guard Terry Rozier his full $26.6 million salary for the 2025-26 season following a successful grievance filed by the NBPA against the NBA. This ruling, based on the presumption of innocence amid Rozier's ongoing federal gambling investigation, arrives just before the NBA trade deadline. The decision provides clarity on Rozier's expiring contract, potentially aiding Miami's trade pursuits.

Terry Rozier, the Miami Heat's guard, has been sidelined since October when he was placed on unpaid leave after his arrest in a federal gambling investigation. He faces charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering, to which he pleaded not guilty. His attorneys have moved to dismiss the charges.

The National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) filed a grievance on Rozier's behalf, arguing for his right to salary under the presumption of innocence until proven guilty. An arbitrator sided with the NBPA, ordering the Heat to release the $26.6 million held in escrow and pay Rozier for the season—or until a final ruling on his case.

"We are pleased with the arbitrator's ruling and remain committed to ensuring that Terry's due process rights are protected and that he is afforded the presumption of innocence throughout this process," a NBPA spokesperson stated.

This development comes at a pivotal moment for the Heat, who are eyeing trades ahead of Thursday's NBA deadline. As a top suitor for Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo, Miami views Rozier's expiring contract as valuable filler in potential deals. His salary has counted against the team's cap all season and remains tradable, though prior uncertainty from the charges had clouded its use. The ruling offers needed clarity, potentially smoothing league approval for any involving Rozier and enhancing Miami's flexibility in negotiations.

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Terry Rozier in Brooklyn federal court, pleading not guilty to gambling-related charges.
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Terry Rozier pleads not guilty in federal gambling case

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Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier pleaded not guilty to federal wire fraud and money laundering charges in a Brooklyn court on Monday. He was released on a $3 million bond following allegations of providing insider information for sports bets during his time with the Charlotte Hornets. The case involves over 30 defendants linked to illegal gambling operations, including NBA figures Chauncey Billups and Damon Jones.

Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier has moved to dismiss federal charges against him in a sports betting case, arguing that the allegations do not meet the legal threshold for wire fraud. His attorney claims the government's case hinges on violations of sportsbook terms rather than criminal activity. The motion comes shortly after Rozier pleaded not guilty to the charges.

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