ORLANDO, Fla. — Two days after the arrests of Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier and Hall of Famer Chauncey Billups, the entire NBA — including the Chicago Bulls — is still reeling in the aftermath of a league-redefining gambling scandal.
The FBI arrested Rozier and Billups as part of a sprawling investigation into a gambling and sports rigging operation allegedly facilitated by the mafia, according to law enforcement officials. Rozier is accused of fixing his own prop lines by faking injuries to exit games early while conspirators bet the under on his statistics. Billups was arrested because of his involvement with illegally tampered poker games — and according to court documents, also could be attached to the sports rigging operation.
Rozier and Billups have been placed on leave by the

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