Scrutiny Over March 2023 Game
Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier is under federal investigation for irregular betting patterns linked to a March 23, 2023, game between the Charlotte Hornets and the New Orleans Pelicans. At the time, Rozier was playing for Charlotte but exited after just nine minutes due to a foot injury. While injuries are common late in the season—especially for teams already eliminated from playoff contention—this particular game drew attention from betting integrity monitors.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York is leading the probe, with the NBA fully cooperating. Although Rozier has not been charged or accused of any wrongdoing, the investigation underscores growing concerns over the influence of gambling on professional sports.
Unusual Betting Activity Raises Questions
Rozier’s early exit triggered alarm bells in betting circles, particularly among those who had wagered on his total points, assists, and rebounds. Some sportsbooks removed prop bets on Rozier hours before the game without explanation, a move that bettors later questioned when he left the game early.
By the time Rozier checked out, he had recorded five points, four rebounds, and two assists. A key concern among bettors was that wagers placed on him meeting or exceeding certain statistical benchmarks became impossible to win due to his limited playing time.
US Integrity, the NBA’s betting integrity partner, flagged the betting patterns and alerted the league and sportsbooks to the suspicious activity. While sportsbooks frequently adjust or remove betting lines based on insider information or betting trends, the circumstances of Rozier’s removal created uncertainty.
NBA’s Investigation Finds No Wrongdoing
The NBA conducted its own internal investigation into the game and determined that Rozier had not violated any league rules. According to NBA spokesperson Mike Bass, the league reviewed the betting activity at the time and found no evidence of misconduct.
“In March 2023, the NBA was alerted to unusual betting activity related to Terry Rozier’s performance in a game between Charlotte and New Orleans,” Bass stated. “The league conducted an investigation and did not find a violation of NBA rules. We are now aware of an investigation by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York related to this matter and have been cooperating with that investigation.”
Rozier’s absence from the remainder of the 2023 season was not entirely surprising. With the Hornets already out of playoff contention, teams often choose to rest key players rather than risk further injury. However, the timing of the injury and the betting patterns surrounding the game have raised concerns.
Rozier’s Legal Team Maintains His Innocence
Rozier’s attorney, Jim Trusty, has strongly denied any wrongdoing on his client’s part. “We are aware of the NBA’s 2023 investigation, which determined there was absolutely no wrongdoing by Mr. Rozier, and we are confident the ongoing government investigation will arrive at the same conclusion,” he said.
At this stage, Rozier has not been accused of fixing games or engaging in betting-related misconduct. However, with the U.S. Attorney’s Office now involved, the case is drawing comparisons to other recent betting scandals in the NBA.
Comparison to Jontay Porter’s Lifetime Ban
Rozier’s case comes just months after the NBA banned former Toronto Raptors player Jontay Porter for life following an investigation into his involvement in betting schemes. Porter was found to have shared inside information with bettors and even placed wagers against himself. His actions led to criminal charges and became one of the most severe punishments in NBA history.
While Rozier’s situation is different—there is no evidence he bet on games or shared confidential information—it highlights the increasing scrutiny placed on athletes amid the rise of legalized sports betting.
The Growing Influence of Sports Betting
Since the U.S. Supreme Court lifted the federal ban on sports betting in 2018, the industry has seen explosive growth. Online sportsbooks, player prop bets, and in-game wagering have become more accessible than ever. While leagues have embraced betting partnerships and sponsorship deals, they also face the challenge of protecting the integrity of their games.
The NBA, like other professional leagues, works closely with integrity monitoring firms to detect suspicious betting activity. The investigation into Rozier’s game serves as a reminder of the complexities involved in managing a sport where millions of dollars can be wagered on a single player’s performance.
What’s Next for Rozier?
For now, Rozier remains an active player with the Miami Heat, and no charges have been filed. The investigation will likely determine whether the unusual betting activity was coincidental or part of a more significant issue.
As federal authorities continue their review, the case could have broader implications for how sports leagues handle betting-related concerns. If any wrongdoing is discovered, the consequences could be severe, but for now, Rozier maintains his innocence as the investigation unfolds.