The NBA is now looking into what it can do to better protect its reputation and integrity at a time when a number of high-profile players and staffers have fallen foul of ethical and legal standards, causing what could be irreparable damage to the association.
Following the arrests of Miami guard Terry Rozier and Portland coach Chauncey Billups, the NBA is in damage control mode, seeking to address the scandal, only a year or so after it handed down a lifetime ban to Jontay Porter for engaging in game rigging and fixing.
NBA Wants Teams, Players, and Staffers to Uphold Game Integrity
In the immediate wake of the announcement that prominent NBA insiders have been arrested, commissioner Adam Silver said that he was deeply disturbed by events. The NBA issued a memo to all 30 franchises participating in the league, and reiterated its commitment to fairness and integrity:
“Given the spread of legal betting to the majority of US states, the recurrence of integrity issues across sports, and the emergence of novel betting formats and markets, this is an opportune time to carefully reassess how sports betting should be regulated and how sports leagues can best protect themselves, their players, and their fans.”
Billups and Rozier make a list of 34-odd people who were brought on charges in connection with illegal betting and helping Mafia-run poker games attract and cheat high-rolling players, usually other athletes.
Rozier’s name was already part of a separate investigation before, with the player scrutinized by the association in 2023, but failing to find any evidence that the athlete had indeed helped fix games.
“While the unusual betting on Terry Rozier’s ‘unders’ in the March 2023 game was detected in real time because the bets were placed legally, we believe there is more that can be done from a legal/regulatory perspective to protect the integrity of the NBA and our affiliated leagues. In particular, proposition bets on individual player performance involve heightened integrity concerns and require additional scrutiny,” the league explained, citing this case to illustrate that it can still beef up the way it tracks and responds to aberrant betting behavior.
League Warns about the Risks of Breaching Gambling Rules
Another ex-NBA player, Damon Jones, was also mentioned by authorities as potentially tipping off people about LeBron James’ availability in certain games for the Los Angeles Lakers at the time the two players were playing together. This was done to help adjust bets back in the day, when injury reports were not published with the same frequency.
“With sports betting now occupying such a significant part of the current sports landscape, every effort must be made to ensure that players, coaches, and other NBA personnel are fully aware of the dire risks that gambling can impose upon their careers and livelihoods; that our injury disclosure rules are appropriate; and that players are protected from harassment from bettors,” the NBA wrapped up, encouraging teams and staffers to take the appropriate course of action to avoid such situations in the future.