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Terry Rozier Wants to Play in the NBA Again, But Bail Conditions Could Hamper His Return
Rozier, she said, "violated the court's trust with that text message." Rozier averaged 3.9 points, 3.9 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game in 10 NBA seasons,…
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Rozier, she said, "violated the court's trust with that text message." Rozier averaged 3.9 points, 3.9 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game in 10 NBA seasons, four and a half of which he spent with the Charlotte Hornets before he was traded to Miami in 2024. After his arrest, Rozier was barred from any contact with the Heat or the Hornets. Rozier, 32, is scheduled to stand trial in February on bribery and conspiracy charges after federal prosecutors say he took a $70,000 payoff to help gamblers cash in with a tip that he would leave a March 2023 game early, citing a lingering lower leg injury.
Furthermore, Last week, former NBA star Malik Beasley pleaded not guilty to charges that he altered his play in certain games in 2024 to enrich sports bettors and ease his own debts. Rozier's friend Deniro "Niro" Laster, who is also charged, shared or sold the information to others, who placed more than $250,000 in bets that his points, assists and other totals would be lower than what the sportsbooks had set as betting lines, federal prosecutors said. An arbitrator ruled in February that the Heat had to pay Rozier his $26.6 million salary for last season.
In addition, Assistant U.S. Attorney Kaitlin Farrell said that request was premature and suggested Rozier might try to flee prosecution if he's allowed to leave the country. Rozier was contacting the person to tell the person he was on the no-contact list, DeArcy Hall said. “What that tells me is that he believes he knows better than the court,” DeArcy Hall said at a hearing in Brooklyn federal court. Markus said that without further modifications, NBA teams could construe his bail conditions as "a prohibition" on him playing in the league.
Moreover, The judge said it would be impossible to police Rozier's on-court conversations.
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Rozier, she said, "violated the court's trust with that text message." Rozier averaged 3.9 points, 3.9 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game in 10 NBA seasons, four and a half of which he spent with the Charlotte Hornets before he was traded to Miami in 2024.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAfter his arrest, Rozier was barred from any contact with the Heat or the Hornets.
reliability low1/2 sourcesRozier, 32, is scheduled to stand trial in February on bribery and conspiracy charges after federal prosecutors say he took a $70,000 payoff to help gamblers cash in with a tip that he would leave a March 2023 game early, citing a lingering lower leg injury.
reliability low1/2 sourcesLast week, former NBA star Malik Beasley pleaded not guilty to charges that he altered his play in certain games in 2024 to enrich sports bettors and ease his own debts.
reliability low1/2 sourcesRozier's friend Deniro "Niro" Laster, who is also charged, shared or sold the information to others, who placed more than $250,000 in bets that his points, assists and other totals would be lower than what the sportsbooks had set as betting lines, federal prosecutors said.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAn arbitrator ruled in February that the Heat had to pay Rozier his $26.6 million salary for last season.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAssistant U.S. Attorney Kaitlin Farrell said that request was premature and suggested Rozier might try to flee prosecution if he's allowed to leave the country.
reliability low1/2 sourcesRozier was contacting the person to tell the person he was on the no-contact list, DeArcy Hall said. “What that tells me is that he believes he knows better than the court,” DeArcy Hall said at a hearing in Brooklyn federal court.
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Markus said that without further modifications, NBA teams could construe his bail conditions as "a prohibition" on him playing in the league.
according to Bleacher ReportThe judge said it would be impossible to police Rozier's on-court conversations.
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