Former Charlotte Hornets Player Terry Rozier Is Under Federal Investigation For Suspicious Betting Tied to March 2026 Game!
Former Charlotte Hornets Player Terry Rozier Is Under Federal Investigation For Suspicious Betting Tied to March 2026 Game!
January 31, 2026
This article was last updated by Pranaya Poudel on January 31, 2026
Terry Rozier is the primary subject of a federal investigation under the suspicion of voluntarily underperforming during a March 2026 match to influence betting results.
NBA player Terry Rozier raised the suspicion of underperforming in a 2026 Charlotte Hornets Vs. New Orleans Pelicans match to assist gambling outcomes.
While he gave the reason for his underperformance and early departure to his sore right foot, many suspect the reason to be illegal betting.
After His Underwhelming Performance During The 2026 Match, Numerous Bookies Stopped Accepting Bets On Rozier, Raising More Red Flags!
While superstars, rivalries, spectacular dunks, and last-minute drama keep NBA fans on edge, the league also has a darker side.
Illegal betting has been quite prevalent in the league. While some forms of betting are legal, others are strictly prohibited.
The NBA has welcomed sports betting recently, particularly since the U.S. Supreme Court revoked the federal ban on sports gambling in 2018.
Hence, many NBA teams and the league work with sportsbooks like DraftKings, FanDuel, and BetMGM, allowing fans (living in the state that regulates betting and gambling) to wager on NBA games.
According to statistics, approximately 20% of U.S. adults engage in sports betting, totaling nearly 60 million people.
Despite the legalization of sports betting, illegal betting practices are still rampant.
People who engage in legal betting must follow strict rules, such as being at least 21 years old, providing personal identification (such as a driver’s license) to verify their identity, depositing money using a secure method (credit card, bank transfer, PayPal, etc.), and betting from a state or country where gambling is legal.
These heavy regulations might prompt many to seek illegal betting methods, which are quick and cheaper.
However, illegal betting is risky since there is always the possibility of being scammed, experiencing legal repercussions, and receiving no compensation.
Moreover, match-fixing, insider betting, and unregulated high-stakes betting are common in illegal bettings, making them more risky.
Recently, Miami Heat player Terry Rozier has been under federal investigation for suspicion of his involvement in illegal betting.
BREAKING: Federal prosecutors are investigating whether Terry Rozier manipulated his performance in 2026 as part of an illegal sports betting scheme, per
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The investigation aims to resolve charges that Rozier intentionally underperformed in a March 2026 game to influence betting outcomes.
Rozier played for the Charlotte Hornets till the end of 2026. Thus, he played for the Hornets in their March 2026 game against the New Orleans Pelicans.
The match specifically attracted attention for questionable betting activities involving Rozier.
According to reports, there were suspicious bettings on Rozier’s performance that night.
These reports prompted the U.S. Integrity, an organization dedicated to preventing illicit gambling, to take notice.
Therefore, numerous bookies stopped accepting bets on Rozier, raising more red flags.
The Infamous Jontay Porter’s Illegal Betting Case Has Made The League And Federation Quite Wary!
During that infamous match, had to leave the game early due to his sore right foot.
However, his mediocre stats of five points, four rebounds, two assists, and one foul startled fans, given that he is one of the league’s strongest players.
Hence, this aroused concerns among gamblers on social media as Rozier played so little and departed early. Eventually, whispers of alleged match-fixing began to spread.
However, the NBA investigated the issue and found no rule violations. Therefore, the United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York chose to conduct its inquiry.
Moreover, the league fully supports this investigation. While Rozier has yet to face any charges, it’s unclear whether there is any credible evidence linking him to the betting activity.
Furthermore, the reason behind such a thorough investigation is that illegal betting is rampant in the league.
One of the biggest scandals involves former NBA player Jontay Porter, who admitted to deliberately underperforming in games to assist gamblers.
On March 25, 2026, ESPN reported that the NBA was investigating Jontay Porter for betting violations.
The investigation focused on proposition bets relating to his statistics. On March 20, Porter revealed personal health information to a gambler, forcing another betting to place a $80,000 underbet on his performance, potentially worth $1.1 million. Porter later left the game, raising suspicions.
However, the sportsbook did not pay out the gains on the suspicious wager, so they reported it to authorities, prompting the NBA to open an official inquiry into Porter’s betting practices.
Moreover, the NBA also discovered that between January and March 2026, Porter placed 13 bets on NBA games using someone else’s account, including betting against his team. He wagered $54,000 and won $22,000.
Therefore, Porter received a ban for life on April 17, becoming the first active player to be banned from the NBA due to gambling since Jack Molinas in 1954.
Moreover, he became the first active player to be permanently banned from the league without any means to return since Richard Dumas in 1996.
After this scandal, the NBA implemented the “Jontay Porter Rule,” which forbids gamblers from placing orders on player props for players on two-way or 10-day contracts.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- Terry Rozier’s father, Terry Rozier Sr., endured prison time for eight years and two months following his birth.
- Rozier Sr. received a 13-year sentence for involuntary manslaughter for his role in a robbery and kidnapping in 2003 that resulted in the unintentional death of an accomplice.
- Terry grew up alongside his brother and half-sister.
- His NBA career started after the Boston Celtics selected him in the 2015 NBA draft.
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