The NBA season’s first week has taken a backseat to a betting scandal that has stunned the basketball community. This week federal officials revealed they had arrested Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups, Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier, and ex-NBA player Damon Jones. Each faces charges linked to unlawful betting and leaking private information.
NBA Commissioner Disturbed by Betting Allegations, Apologizes to Fans as Scandal Unfolds
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver spoke out for the first time since the indictments, saying he was “deeply disturbed” by the events. In a chat during Amazon Prime Video’s showing of the Boston–New York game, Silver called the claims disturbing and stressed that keeping the game fair is the league’s top concern, reported Associated Press. He mentioned feeling sick to his stomach when he heard the news and said he was sorry that fans and players had to deal with this issue as the season kicked off.
Federal documents allege that Rozier helped associates make money from bets linked to his own game stats. The case started when legal sportsbooks spotted odd betting patterns in March 2023, while Rozier played for Charlotte. Silver said the NBA had looked into the incident before but could not find enough proof to punish Rozier then, though he cooperated and let them check his phone. Now, the Heat guard is on administrative leave as the legal process goes on.
Wire Fraud and Money Laundering Allegations Against Billups Deepen NBA Betting Crisis
Billups now faces accusations of wire fraud, conspiracy, and money laundering tied to his alleged involvement in Mafia-connected poker games. Prosecutors say he gave inside information about player health to help bettors, similar to what we saw in the Jontay Porter case back in 2024.
This news has shaken up teams across the NBA. Coaches like Tyronn Lue from the LA Clippers and Milwaukee’s Doc Rivers called it devastating for those who know Billups. Others, such as J.B. Bickerstaff from Detroit, cautioned that the rise of gambling in professional sports brings big risks, as insider knowledge can become a hot commodity.
Following the scandal, the House Committee on Energy and Commerce asked Silver to give them a full report. They want to know about the NBA’s internal protection measures and its deals with betting companies. Lawmakers are also pushing to understand how the NBA plans to stop the wrong use of private team information.Silver said again that while betting partnerships have helped the NBA update its fan experience, tighter control is key. He agreed that players and staff need more training. He stressed that keeping fans’ trust in the league depends on making sure games stay above doubt.