The arrests of Chauncey Billups and Terry Rozier in the federal investigation into sports betting and illegal gambling called into question how the NBA is working to protect its players from the dark side of the wagering world. And according to Boston Celtics forward Jaylen Brown , the league has not done enough in that regard.
Brown, who serves as a vice president of the National Basketball Players Association, lamented the lack of discourse between the league and its athletes about staying safe in the era of legalized sports betting . Whether it be the dangers of soliciting information to bettors or fans' regrettable behavior towards players, Brown said there is ample work to be done in keeping players out of harm's way.
"A lot more could have been done to help players and

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