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#nbascandal #chaunceybillups #terryrozier #italianmafia On October 24, 2025, Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups and Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier were arrested on federal charges related to two illegal gambling schemes with connections to organized crime. The NBA has placed both on immediate, indefinite leave. Individual Allegations (Indictment) Chauncey Billups Accused of being a "face card" in a Mafia-backed, rigged illegal poker game scheme. He and former NBA player Damon Jones allegedly lured wealthy victims to fraudulent games where millions were lost. The scheme used sophisticated cheating technology, including wireless-enabled card shufflers and special contact lenses. An indictment also suggests Billups, while coaching the Trail Blazers, was "Co-Conspirator 8" in the sports betting ring. This individual allegedly provided inside information about key Blazers players sitting out a March 2023 game, allowing conspirators to place profitable bets. Terry Rozier Accused of participating in an insider sports betting ring. He allegedly shared non-public information about NBA teams and athletes with bettors. A specific incident alleges that while with the Charlotte Hornets, Rozier tipped off a co-conspirator that he would leave a March 2023 game with a faked foot injury. This allowed the group to place bets on his "under" prop bets before he exited the game after nine minutes. The recent NBA gambling scandal involves organized crime families, specifically members and associates of the Bonanno, Gambino, Genovese, and Lucchese families. Prosecutors allege these groups backed and operated illegal, high-stakes poker games that were rigged using high-tech devices and involved NBA figures to attract wealthy players. The mafia families are accused of using their traditional methods of intimidation and violence to ensure gambling debts were paid. Organized crime families involved: Bonanno family: Involved with members like Ernest Aiello and Thomas Gelardo. Gambino family: Linked to associates such as Louis Apicella, Joseph Lanni, and Angelo Ruggiero Jr.. Genovese family: Involved with figures like Matthew Daddino and associates like Thomas Gelardo. Lucchese family: Associated with the case, with individuals like Seth Trustman named in indictments.