The NBA's decision to place Terry Rozier on unpaid leave after his arrest in a gambling scandal is sparking outrage from the Players Association, who argue it's a violation of his rights and the presumption of innocence.
In a stunning turn of events, Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups is on leave after being indicted on serious charges, and he won't be receiving his salary during this tumultuous time. The implications for the team and Billups are profound.
The NBA faces Congressional scrutiny following a major gambling scandal that has raised questions about the integrity of professional sports. The Senate Committee is demanding answers from the league amidst investigations into players and betting practices.
In a recent CNN interview, California Gov. Gavin Newsom hinted at a potential presidential run in 2028, discussing his changing mindset and the implications of Proposition 50 as Democrats seek new leadership.
As the NBA faces a gambling scandal, the NFL's injury report becomes crucial. The Ravens misclassified Lamar Jackson’s practice status, raising questions of compliance and potential penalties.
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith predicts more arrests in the NBA gambling scandal, which has already seen high-profile players like Chauncey Billups and Terry Rozier indicted. The fallout continues as the FBI probes deeper into illegal activities linked to mob families.
The DOJ is set to deploy federal election observers in California and New Jersey for upcoming off-year elections, raising questions about election integrity and potential voter intimidation amidst political tensions.
The Justice Department will send monitors to polling sites in California and New Jersey to ensure election integrity ahead of the November 4 elections. This move aims to enhance transparency and security at the polls.
Prime Video's NBA coverage debuted amid a federal gambling indictment involving Miami Heat's Terry Rozier and Trail Blazers' Chauncey Billups. Commissioner Adam Silver expressed deep concern over the integrity of the league.
The DOJ is sending federal election observers to California and New Jersey next month after requests from state Republicans. This move aims to ensure transparency and compliance with federal law during crucial off-year elections.