The lawyer for Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier said Monday he is planning to ask a federal judge to toss the pro baller’s federal bet-rigging case, based on a recent Supreme Court ruling.

Rozier and his longtime pal Deniro Laster both pleaded not guilty to wire fraud conspiracy and money laundering conspiracy in a Brooklyn Federal Court arraignment. The two were released on $3 million and $50,000 bond, respectively.

Both men were indicted in October in a sweeping sports-betting takedown that snared Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups and former Cleveland Cavaliers player and coach Damon Jones.

In a second hearing a couple of hours later, Rozier’s lawyer James Trusty, said he’s finalizing a motion to dismiss the charge based on a 2023 Supreme Court decision in a wire frau

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