The NBA is reassessing its position on legal sports betting, how it should be regulated, what type of bets should be allowed and the best ways to protect players from the "dire risks that gambling can impose upon their careers and livelihoods," according to a league memo obtained by ESPN on Monday.
The memo was sent to all 30 teams four days after veteran guard Terry Rozier and Portland Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups were indicted in part of a federal investigation into gambling schemes involving sports betting and poker. The league wrote in the memo that it is reviewing policies regarding injury reporting, training and education of all NBA personnel and safety measures for players.
Federal authorities accused Rozier of conspiring with a childhood friend in a gambling scheme

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