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Pocket Casts now lets you create a playlist of your favorite podcast episodes 

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Multiple defendants in NBA illegal gambling case are discussing plea deals

Three NBA figures embroiled in the NBA’s illegal gambling case are discussing plea deals, according to court records.
The legal timeline for the NBA illegal gambling investigation could get shorter for some, as several figures on the 31-strong case are discussing court records, as reported by NBC News. The case involves Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier, Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups, and ex-NBA player and coach Damon Jones, but the identities of those discussing deals are not yet known.
The elaborate betting scandal led to the arrests – conducted by the FBI – of dozens of people involved at different levels of the scheme.
Why are plea deals on the table?
A plea deal, if accepted, would likely keep the proceedings out of court, and presumably offer a lighter sentence to those involved than if they went to trial.
Sometimes, the plea deal can be used to negotiate information on other people involved. In such a high-profile case, the motivation could be to resolve the issues out of court and prevent more media scrutiny, or to try and secure damning information on more well-known defendants.
In the official court filings, federal prosecutors wrote: “Although it is too early for the government and any of the defendants to engage in substantial plea negotiations, the government and defense counsel for several defendants have begun productive discussions that the government hopes will ultimately lead to resolutions as to several defendants without the need for a trial.”
While the identities of those debating plea deals are not known, Jones’ lawyer previously told NBC that a potential plea negotiation may have been taking place. On the other hand, Billups reportedly entered a plea on Monday (November 24), which is expected to be not guilty, according to his lawyer.

Chauncey Billups enters plea in illegal gambling case https://t.co/xwFqtdUWKf
— Reuters (@Reuters) November 24, 2025

The 31 total defendants are expected in the Eastern District of New York court this week for a status conference. The charges include robbery, extortion, wire fraud, bank fraud, and illegal gambling, with allegations that various individuals were involved with the misuse of inside information for betting purposes, and the existence of rigged poker games using high-tech mechanisms.
Featured image: Keith Allison via WikiCommons / CC BY-SA 2.0
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