NBA Officials Meet U.S. Congressional Committee After FBI Arrests of Chauncey Billups and Terry Rozier Over Illegal Gambling Scandal

Washington, D.C. — NBA officials reportedly met with the U.S. House of Representatives Energy and Commerce Committee on Wednesday following the shocking FBI arrests of Chauncey Billups and Terry Rozier in connection with alleged illegal gambling activities, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania.

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The meeting served as a briefing on the NBA’s partnerships with sportsbooks and focused on the league’s internal safeguards against the illegal use of confidential or non-public information by players, coaches, or staff.

According to The Athletic, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver did not attend the session, which involved Congressional staff members rather than lawmakers. The purpose of the discussion was to review how the NBA is handling integrity concerns amid growing scrutiny over sports betting and insider information leaks.

FBI Gambling Probe Targets Billups, Rozier, and Damon Jones

The FBI’s October investigation led to the arrests of more than 30 individuals, including Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups, Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier, and former Cleveland Cavaliers player and assistant coach Damon Jones.

  • Terry Rozier allegedly shared inside information with a betting associate, including how long he planned to play in a specific game — allowing the associate to profit from “under” bets.

  • Damon Jones was accused of giving injury status updates on NBA players, including LeBron James, before public announcements were made.

  • Chauncey Billups was allegedly involved in a rigged, Mafia-connected poker game that violated federal gambling laws.

NBA Takes Action After Arrests

Following the arrests, both Billups and Rozier were placed on administrative leave. The Portland Trail Blazers named Tiago Splitter as interim head coach. The NBA released a statement pledging full cooperation with law enforcement, saying it would “continue to work with relevant authorities” to protect the league’s integrity.

Wednesday’s Congressional meeting is seen as the next step in the NBA’s response to the scandal, though it’s unclear if it will result in immediate legislative or disciplinary actions.

This development comes at a time when the NBA’s partnerships with major sportsbooks are facing increased public and political scrutiny. The league’s reputation for maintaining transparency and fairness is now being tested amid these high-profile gambling allegations.

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