On Thursday morning, Miami Heat point guard Terry Rozier was taken into federal custody on charges pertaining to illegal gambling. Rozier had been the subject of a league investigation previously and was accused by the feds of providing insider information on NBA games to bettors in exchange for a fee or a percentage of profits.

Later in the day on Thursday, updates were provided on the terms of Rozier's release from federal custody, outlined during his court appearance in Orlando.

“…a Florida judge denied a request from prosecutors to set a $10 million bond for the NBA star, reported Dan Gallo of NBC News. “Instead, the judge only required Rozier to put up his $6 million Florida home as collateral for bond and surrender his passport by tomorrow afternoon.”

Gallo added that “sho

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