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  • FBI Blows Lid Off NBA Betting and Illegal Poker Scandal – Houston Press

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    During football season around these here parts (and really, almost any part of America), it’s hard for a sports story, outside of the NFL, to cut through on a relevance and intrigue level. It’s exceedingly difficult. So kudos to the FBI, the New York mob, and a handful of current and former NBA luminaries for their key roles in the two-pronged gambling scandal that the government unveiled last week!

    In case you missed it, last week the FBI announced over 30 arrests in a massive investigation that blew the lid off of two illegal scams. First, current Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier was the big name in an inside information and game rigging scam that goes back a couple years. On multiple occasions, Rozier removed himself from games after just a few minutes so the “under” would hit on his individual player prop bets. This is an inferno for NBA commissioner Adam Silver, whose sport’s integrity is at stake in scandals like this.

    Second, the FBI announced a slew of arrests, several of which were reputed New York mob soldiers, involving illegal poker games. Taking this one a step further, not only were the games themselves illegal, but they were fixed, as the hosts of the games had electronic information on the hands of the “regular people” at the tables.

    Compounding things for Silver is that there is a tie to the NBA with the poker games, as Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups and former player and coach (and current close friend of LeBron James) Damon Jones were paid thousands to appear at these games in order to attract clientele to want to play cards with celebs. Both reportedly knew about the cheating going on at the tables.

    This story feels like it’s just beginning. Reportedly, there are indictments coming down on people associated with college basketball engaging in similar conduct to Rozier at the NBA level. To be clear, I have a morbid fascination with stories like this. 

    With that in mind, here are the five craziest things from this still unfolding story: 

    1. After the March 23, 2023 game where Rozier pulled himself from the game nine minutes in, the co-conspirators went and got their $200,000 in winnings, and came back to Rozier’s house with the money in tow. The parties involved, including Rozier, then proceeded to count the cash in Rozier’s kitchen. What a visual this is! Please, tell me they used one of those cash counting shuffle machines, as they wrapped up stacks and stacks of cash.

    2. In addition to playing in the illegal poker games, Billups appears to have passed along inside information to gambling co-conspirators. In the court documents, there is a “Co-conspirator 8” on the sports betting charges, who is listed as a former player and current coach. It has to be Billups. Reportedly, he told bettors that the Blazers would be tanking games for better draft position late in March 2023. This should be the lead part of this story — an NBA head coach is in cahoots with gamblers, passing along inside information. 

    3. Most Houstonians may know Damon Jones from his time as a Univeristy of Houston Cougar in the mid ’90s. In the 2000s, he befriended LeBron James when the two played for the Cleveland Cavaliers. In 2022-2023, Jones had an unofficial position with the Lakers, essentially as L:eBron’s personal ball shagger, more or less. Like Billups, Jones was sharing inside information from the Lakers, specifically letting bettors know that James would be missing a game in February 2023 for load management, before the market knew. Bettors cleaned up by betting against the Lakers in a loss to the Bucks.

    4. The technology in these illegal poker games is mind boggling. Check this out — shuffling machines that could read the cards in the deck, poker chip trays with hidden cameras, special contact lenses and glasses that could read pre-marked cards, and an X-ray table that could read cards facedown on the table. Here is what the cards looked like through the shades and contact lenses.

    The lesson here — never play poker with people wearing shades, especially in the greater New York area! 

    5. Speaking of which, isn’t it awesome to have the mob back in our lives? I thought the “five families” were the stuff of mythology these days, like Zeus and centaurs and such. Nope! They’re very much alive! So welcome back to the Bonanno, Gambino, Luchese, and Genovese families. Too bad The Sopranos is no longer around, because you know we’d be getting a massive sports betting and rigged poker storyline next season. 

    I promise you, we will keep following this story. And by “we,” I mean “me.” THAT is something you can go bet on, and take it to the bank! 

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  • Congress Requests Briefing From NBA, Commissioner ‘Disturbed’

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    Posted on: October 25, 2025, 03:19h. 

    Last updated on: October 25, 2025, 03:19h.

    • Congress has asked NBA Commissioner Adam Silver to testify about the league’s illegal gambling scandal
    • Several current and former players and coaches were named in FBI indictments

    Congress is demanding answers from the NBA for what’s emerging as the biggest sports betting scandal since Pete Rose was found to have bet on baseball games he managed and played more than four decades ago.

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    NBA Commissioner Adam Silver takes questions about the FBI’s indictment of several of its current and former players and coaches. Congress has asked Silver to testify about the illegal sports betting and gambling scandal. (Image: Amazon Prime)

    This week, the FBI unsealed two federal indictments naming more than 30 defendants who allegedly engaged in an unlawful sports betting and gambling operation, with the rigged poker component thought to have involved New York crime families. Several current and former NBA players, including Terry Rozier, NBA Hall of Famer Chauncey Billups, and Damon Jones, were named in the charges.

    This is the insider trading saga for the NBA,” FBI Director Kash Patel said Thursday. “It’s not thousands of dollars. It’s not tens of thousands of dollars. It’s not even millions of dollars. We’re talking about tens of millions of dollars in fraud, theft, and robbery.”

    Rozier is accused of throwing games and faking injuries for the benefit of his illegal sports gambling cohorts. Jones is accused of selling inside information about the status of key players, including LeBron James, to bettors looking for an edge on the books. Billups is alleged to have participated in an illegal poker scheme with mob ties.

    Congress Demands Answers 

    On Friday, the bipartisan leaders of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce sent a letter to NBA Commissioner Adam Silver requesting that he testify before the panel, which has jurisdiction over interstate commerce, consumer protection, and sports, regarding the federal sports fixing and illegal gambling indictments.

    The committee is seeking the NBA’s insights about the insider sports betting trading, which actions it intends to take to limit the disclosure of nonpublic information for illegal purposes, and whether the league’s Code of Conduct effectively prohibits such illegal activity. The committee members are also asking for an explanation of how the NBA’s current regulations might have allowed the matter at hand to be executed, and if the league is reevaluating the terms of its sports betting partnerships.

    The hearing will presumably also discuss player props, or bets in which a player can singlehandedly influence. 

    Silver ‘Deeply Disturbed’ 

    Silver was interviewed about the FBI bombshell during Friday night’s game between the Boston Celtics at the New York Knicks.

    My initial reaction was that I was deeply disturbed. There’s nothing more important to the league and its fans than the integrity of the competition. I had a pit in my stomach. It was very upsetting,” Silver said on Amazon Prime Video, during the streaming service’s first NBA broadcast.

    “I apologize to our fans that we are all dealing with this situation,” Silver said.

    Silver also answered for the NBA’s unfruitful probe of Rozier’s illegal conduct, as alleged by the FBI, when sportsbooks in 2023 tipped the league off to suspicious betting activity surrounding his player props.

    We frankly couldn’t find anything,” Silver said. “Terry cooperated. He gave the league his phone. He sat down for an interview. We ultimately concluded that were was insufficient evidence despite the aberrational behavior to move forward.”

    Silver concluded by saying Rozier hasn’t been convicted of anything, but he acknowledged that “it doesn’t look good.”

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  • Feds reveal mafia-linked gambling probe that led to arrests of Hall of Famer Chauncey Billups and NBA star Terry Rozier

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    (CNN) — Portland Trail Blazers head coach and basketball Hall of Famer Chauncey Billups, Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier and former NBA journeyman Damon Jones are among 34 people indicted in connection with two separate federal gambling investigations announced by the Eastern District of New York on Thursday.

    At a lengthy and at times spirited news conference that included FBI Director Kash Patel, US Attorney Joseph Nocella Jr., and others detailed the sweeping multi-year investigations that spanned 11 states, resulted in the arrests of 34 people, involved tens of millions of dollars and included members of the notorious Bonanno, Genovese, Gambino and Luchese crime families.

    Billups, who coached in the Trail Blazers’ opening game on Wednesday night, was arrested in Portland on Thursday morning and is expected to appear in federal court there later on Thursday. Rozier, arrested in Orlando, will appear there.

    Both will be arraigned at a later date in Brooklyn.

    Jones, who retired in 2012, is one of three people to be charged in both cases.

    “My message to the defendants who have been rounded up today is this: Your winning streak has ended,’’ Nocella said. “Your luck has run out. Violating the law is a losing proposition, and you can bet on that.’’

    Billups, the Portland head coach since 2021, is charged in an elaborate scheme in which marks were lured to participate in rigged poker games in part with the opportunity to play alongside the NBA five-time All-Star as well as Jones.

    Billups, Nocella said, knowingly served as the so-called “face card,” to attract the “fish,” to underground games in Miami, New York, Las Vegas and the Hamptons that they had no chance of winning. Those involved in the scheme used rigged card-shuffling machines, poker chip trays and even special contact lenses or eyeglasses that could read pre-marked cards. In some instances, the alleged conspirators used X-ray tables that reveal cards when they are placed face down.

    Nocella said the scheme, deemed “Zen Diagram” by the feds, “fleeced” victims out of tens of millions of dollars. One alleged victim lost $1.8 million. The money was then laundered by the crime families.

    “And when people refused to pay, these defendants did what organized crime has always done,’’ New York police commissioner Jessica Tisch said. “They used threats. They used intimidation. And they used violence. It’s the same pattern that we have seen for decades, traditional mob enforcement methods combined with new technology to expand the reach of their operations.’’

    Rozier, who was arrested in an Orlando hotel, was alleged to participate in a game-fixing scheme that included prop bets on his availability.

    Investigators allege between December 2022 and March 2024, Rozier tipped people about his availability for games, citing seven specific games in their investigation including one, against the New Orleans Pelicans, already flagged by sportsbooks for irregular activity.

    Terry Rozier is pictured for the Miami Heat during the game against the Houston Rockets at Toyota Center on December 29, 2024. Credit: Alex Slitz / Getty Images via CNN Newsource

    In that March 2023 game, Rozier, then with the Charlotte Hornets, left the game after just nine minutes with an injury. According to investigators, Rozier shared that inside information, and his co-conspirator bettors made $200,000 in wagers on the under.

    “Those bets paid out, generating tens of thousands of dollars in profit,’’ Tisch said. “The proceeds were later delivered to his home, where the group counted their cash.’’

    That investigation, deemed “Nothing But Net,” also included the previous arrest of former Toronto Raptors center Jontay Porter, who was banned from the NBA in 2024 and later admitted to manipulating his performance in two games. He is awaiting sentencing.

    Nocella said other defendants involved in the case threatened Porter, who had pre-existing gambling debts, in order to get the inside information.

    “This is the insider trading saga of the NBA,’’ FBI Director Patel said.

    The NBA has said previously it looked into the game involving Rozier against the Pelicans and that no rules had been broken. He was with the Heat, who opened their season on Wednesday, but did not play due to a coach’s decision.

    Jim Trusty, Rozier’s attorney, strongly disputed the accusations, saying that prosecutors characterized Rozier as a subject of their investigation and not a target.

    “But at 6 a.m. this morning they called to tell me FBI agents were trying to arrest him in a hotel,’’ Trusty said.

    “They wanted the misplaced glory of embarrassing a professional athlete with a perp walk. That tells you a lot about the motivations in this case. They appear to be taking the word of spectacularly incredible sources rather than relying on actual evidence of wrongdoing. Terry was cleared by the NBA and these prosecutors revived that non-case. Terry is not a gambler, but he is not afraid of a fight, and he looks forward to winning this fight.”

    CNN has reached out to the Trail Blazers and other teams mentioned in the news conference. Attorney information for Billups was not immediately available.

    In a statement, the NBA said, “We are in the process of reviewing the federal indictments announced today. Terry Rozier and Chauncey Billups are being placed on immediate leave from their teams, and we will continue to cooperate with the relevant authorities. We take these allegations with the utmost seriousness, and the integrity of our game remains our top priority.”

    The Heat directed press inquiries to the NBA statement. The Trail Blazers noted that Tiago Splitter will be taking on interim head coaching duties as Billups is on leave.

    “We are aware of the allegations involving head coach Chauncey Billups, and the Trail Blazers are fully cooperating with the investigation. Billups has been placed on immediate leave, and Tiago Splitter will assume head coaching duties in the interim. Any further questions should be directed to the NBA,” the Blazers said in a statement.

    This story has been updated with additional reporting.

    CNN’s Kara Scannell and Mark Morales contributed reporting to this story.

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  • The 20 Biggest Gambling Scandals in Sports History

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    When gambling crosses from the stands into locker rooms and referee booths, sport’s greatest illusion, fair competition, shatters.

    The Terry Rozier/Damon Jones-linked FBI probe is making headlines as more arrests and revelations continue to drop.

    Over decades, myriad scandals have revealed just how vulnerable the business of sport can be. From the 1919 Black Sox to the 2007 NBA referee crisis and the 2025 FBI-led probe across pro basketball, corruption has found its way into every level of competition.

    Professional leagues rely on trust from fans and bettors, but that trust gets tested when athletes, referees or staff exploit inside knowledge or game outcomes. In today’s list, we rank the 20 most significant gambling scandals in sports history.

    Each entry outlines the key figures, the gambling mechanics, and the fallout.

    In other words, this is your highlight reel of broken integrity, tainted records, and the price paid when the bookies step off the sideline and into the game.

    Josh Shaw NFL Betting (2019-20)

    Former Arizona Cardinals cornerback Josh Shaw received a multi-year suspension for placing legal bets while on injured reserve. He did not fix games, but his activity violated the NFL’s strict anti-gambling rules.

    MLB – Tucupita Marcano Betting (2022-23)

    San Diego Padres infielder Tucupita Marcano placed 387 bets totaling over $150,000 while still with his team. MLB banned him for life even though investigators found no evidence that he manipulated game outcomes.

    NHL – Rick Tocchet/“Operation Slap Shot” (2006-07)

    Phoenix Coyotes assistant coach Rick Tocchet was implicated in a betting ring that allegedly included NHL players and Over $1.7 million in wagers. The case exposed the NHL’s vulnerability to gambling influence beyond players.

    NBA – Jontay Porter Irregular Bets (2023-24)

    Toronto Raptors forward Jontay Porter came under investigation after sportsbooks detected unusual betting patterns tied to his health and playing time. While not yet fully adjudicated, the case raised alarms about inside information leaking to gamblers.

    MLB – Shohei Ohtani Interpreter Scandal (2023-24)

    Shohei Ohtani’s interpreter, Ippei Mizuhara, allegedly wagered more than $40 million over 19,000 bets, including on Ohtani’s games. While Ohtani has not been charged, the scandal underscores deep gambling risks in pro sports.

    NBA/MLB – Year 2024 Bet Flood (2024)

    2024 stands out as a breakout year for gambling scandals, with major infractions emerging across the NBA, MLB and college ranks. Experts suggest state-by-state legalization amplified both volume and risk of misconduct.

    NCAA / College Point-Shaving Networks (2000s)

    Several college athletes and coaches accepted bribes to influence scores and bets across multiple games. While not always as headline-grabbing, they have had long-term consequences for amateur sports.

    NFL – Calvin Ridley Betting (2022)

    Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Calvin Ridley was indefinitely suspended after placing bets on NFL games while off the roster. His case stressed leagues’ ongoing struggle with Instagram-era betting access.

    MLB – Art Schlichter Repeated Betting (1980s-90s)

    Former NFL quarterback Art Schlichter battled gambling addiction and illegally wagered throughout his career, leading to multiple suspensions and convictions. While older, his case remains influential in sports-betting policy.

    College – Michigan Basketball “Ed Martin” Payments (1990s)

    The University of Michigan men’s basketball program paid players through an illegal gambling ring run by booster Ed Martin. The scandal weakened one of college basketball’s biggest programs.

    Although this involved soccer in Europe, it sets a precedent for global betting integrity and cross-sport caution. Betting syndicates manipulated over 200 matches across multiple countries in 2009.

    NFL – New Orleans Saints Bounty-Gate (2009-12)

    The Saints’ defensive unit allegedly ran a “bounty” program that rewarded players for injuring opponents. Although not classic gambling, it skirted betting logic and forced severe league sanctions.

    MLB/NBA – 2004–08 Mixed Gambling Violations

    During this period, multiple athletes across leagues were suspended for placing bets or accepting large sums from gamblers—even without clear game-fixing. Sporting bodies stepped up enforcement across the board.

    NBA – Tim Donaghy Referee Scandal (2007)

    NBA referee Tim Donaghy admitted to betting on games he officiated and sharing inside info with gamblers. He pleaded guilty to wire fraud and served time in prison; the scandal rocked NBA officiating credibility.

    MLB – Pete Rose Lifetime Ban (1989)

    Baseball’s all-time hits leader Pete Rose was banned for life for betting on his own team. His case remains one of sport’s longest-running debates on gambling, integrity and Hall of Fame eligibility. the lifetime ban was lifted posthumously after his death in September 2024.

    MLB – Boston College Point-Shaving (1978-79)

    At Boston College, players allegedly accepted payments to shave points under a mafia-linked scheme. While older and collegiate, the scandal exposed deep vulnerabilities to organized crime in sports.

    MLB – Black Sox World Series (1919)

    The Chicago White Sox agreed to throw the World Series in exchange for money from gamblers. Eight players were banned for life, making it among the most notorious betting scandals in North American pro sports history.

    2025 NBA + FBI Gambling Takedown

    Federal agents arrested more than 30 people, including Chauncey Billups and Terry Rozier, on October 23, 2025, in a sprawling illegal betting and rigged poker scheme tied to Mafia families. The indictments allege the use of inside NBA info and technology-assisted cheating that allowed millions in illicit profit across multiple states.

    NBA/NHL/MLB – Multi-League Betting Rings (2020s)

    Recent cases involving multiple leagues, betting operators, organized networks, and insider leaks point to a new era of betting risk. One monitoring firm calls it “the tidal wave” of sports gambling scandals.

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