Curry not worried about NBA integrity despite arrests over gambling
Summary
Golden State Warriors player Stephen Curry expressed confidence in the NBA's integrity despite an FBI investigation into illegal sports betting. Miami Heat's Terry Rozier and Portland Trail Blazers' coach Chauncey Billups were arrested amid allegations of rigged games and gambling-linked crimes. Both have denied the charges and have been placed on leave.Key Facts
- The FBI is investigating illegal sports betting involving NBA figures.
- Terry Rozier and Chauncey Billups are among those arrested, accused of illegal gambling activities.
- Rozier allegedly leaked information and faked injuries to impact betting odds.
- Chauncey Billups is also tied to illegal poker games linked to organized crime.
- Both Rozier and Billups deny the allegations and appeared in court.
- The NBA has put both individuals on immediate leave.
- The NBA commissioner is advocating for stricter gambling regulations.
- Article 35 of the NBA constitution allows for severe penalties, including disqualification, for gambling-related violations.
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