Hundreds of thousands of dollars in sports books flagged irregular betting tied to a single NBA game. And the league, as ESPN’s Brian Windhorst revealed, saw it happen in real time. The NBA had the alerts and the signals. Yet, Terry Rozier sat out the rest of that season with what was later revealed as a fake injury. Meanwhile, Adam Silver watched, and fans are now asking just how deep the accountability goes, if it even does to begin with.
Windhorst’s reporting on the Rich Eisen Show painted an incriminating picture. “The sports books caught it. They told the NBA right away. And guess what? The NBA Rozier didn’t play the rest of the season, and he had faked the injury. So, it wasn’t because of the injury. The NBA pulled him,” he said, emphasizing a disconnect between immediate sports

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