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Terry Rozier Could Potentially Face Trouble For Off-Court Issue

Will we see Terry Rozier play in the NBA next season?

The 10-year veteran is still in hot water, according to a new report, and his future could be in jeopardy.

According to Chris Haynes, Rozier has not been cleared of any wrongdoing and remains under federal investigation on a potential gambling probe.

If Rozier is charged with a crime, it could find him in jail and might put an end to his impressive career.

Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier has not been cleared of any wrongdoing and remains under federal investigation on a potential gambling probe, league sources tell me. pic.twitter.com/jaO8AlTvoj

— Chris Haynes (@ChrisBHaynes) July 15, 2025

News of this investigation popped up weeks ago, but fans hadn’t heard anything concrete or definitive in some time.

Now comes word that Rozier isn’t out of the woods yet, which raises a lot of eyebrows.

Rozier’s alleged involvement in an illegal betting plot was reportedly in 2023, when he was still playing for the Charlotte Hornets.

Apparently, this case is part of a bigger investigation that also involved Jontay Porter, who has been banned from the league.

Specific claims about Rozier aren’t well-known, but they will surely come to light if anything official happens with law enforcement authorities.

If Rozier is formally accused of wrongdoing, it’ll put the NBA in a very tough situation.

Do they ban him before he is convicted or let the legal process work itself out?

Rozier is a bigger name than Porter, and it would be shocking to see him lose access to the NBA, but he would surely be hit with some serious consequences if prosecutors charge him.

Last season, Rozier posted an average of 10.6 points, 3.7 rebounds, and 2.6 assists for the Miami Heat.

Fans hope that these legal problems fade away and nothing comes of them.

If they develop into something substantial, we may never see Rozier play in the league again.

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