Suspended Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier is waiting to hear whether a federal court judge will dismiss the charges against him in a well-publicized sports gambling case.
In June, the NBA, through its internal investigation, cleared Terry Rozier of his alleged illegal gambling activity. But in October, the FBI arrested the 31-year-old Miami Heat guard in Florida on the same charges.
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Attorneys for Heat guard Terry Rozier are seeking a dismissal of federal charges against their client, ESPN’s David Purdum reports. Rozier pleaded not guilty to two federal charges related to illegal sports betting in Brooklyn federal court earlier this month.
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According to longtime reporter Marc Stein, the Miami Heat reportedly made their case to the NBA that they should get back the 2027 first round draft pick they sent to Charlotte in the 2023 trade for Terry Rozier.
The Heat have Rozier's $26.6 million salary counting against the salary cap, all while being unable to cut him or sign another player while he's on indefinite unpaid leave.
NBA commissioner Adam Silver acknowledged the league is still searching for answers regarding the Heat’s situation involving Terry Rozier. Speaking ahead
Heat guard Terry Rozier has been placed on indefinite unpaid leave after being arrested on federal charges related to illegal gambling. Rozier (via the players’ union) has an arbitration hearing tomorrow with the NBA to determine whether he should be paid while on leave — his withheld salary is currently being placed in an escrow-type account.
As of Saturday, the Heat will have the ability to fill the open spot on their roster by signing a free agent to a prorated minimum-salary contract without surpassing the luxury tax line.
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Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier is facing serious federal charges linked to sports betting. He pleaded not guilty to charges of wire fraud and money laundering conspiracy.
Facing federal wire fraud and money laundering conspiracy charges for his alleged role in an illegal sports gambling scheme, Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier pleaded not guilty in federal court Monday in New York.
Heat guard Terry Rozier pleaded not guilty to two federal charges related to illegal sports betting on Monday in Brooklyn federal court, reports Mike Vorkunov of The Athletic.
The Internal Revenue Service has released the $8.2 million tax lien that was filed against NBA veteran Terry Rozier, according to Broward County clerk records obtained by ESPN.
The FBI had its eyes set on NBA personalities tied to gambling, and Terry Rozier was one of the first to be arrested. Last month, he was taken into custody for allegedly being involved in illegal gambling and betting schemes that leaked sensitive information outside relevant circles.
As part of its investigation into illegal gambling, the NBA has asked several teams, including the Los Angeles Lakers, to turn over documents and other items.
The National Basketball Players Association isn’t standing by quietly while the NBA withholds Terry Rozier’s pay. In a statement released Wednesday, the NBPA said it plans to formally challenge the league’s move to place the Heat guard on unpaid leave following his arrest on federal gambling charges.
Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier was assessed an $8 million tax lien from the IRS in 2023, ESPN reported Tuesday, occurring the same year that he allegedly manipulated his performance to aid a sports betting plot.
The Miami Heat traded a first-round pick to the Charlotte Hornets for Terry Rozier in 2024. Now that he's been arrested, the team may be looking for a refund.
Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier was arrested on Thursday as part of a wide-reaching FBI gambling investigation, and it turns out the previous reports and speculation about his involvement in the scheme were accurate.
The 2025-26 NBA season just tipped off, and it's already being overshadowed by bombshell news regarding arrests made by the Federal Bureau of Investigation as part of alleged illegal gambling schemes.
The NBA is pulling off its version of Slenderman because it appears they are always watching. A surprising sports betting scandal unfolded at Harrah’s Gulf Coast casino in Biloxi, Mississippi, catching the attention of both federal investigators and the NBA.