Workflow
美国调查萧华!NBA担忧成真
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-26 21:00

Core Points - The U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee is investigating the NBA regarding recent gambling scandals, requiring NBA Commissioner Adam Silver to respond by October 31 [1][3] - Silver expressed shock and concern over the situation, indicating the league's commitment to cooperate with the investigation [4] Investigation Focus - The investigation centers on three main issues: 1. Whether the NBA has established strict gambling rules for players and coaches, and if these rules are enforceable [3] 2. Whether any internal personnel have used undisclosed information, such as player injuries, for gambling purposes [3] 3. The potential vulnerabilities in the NBA's partnerships with gambling companies and the need for a review of these collaborations [3] Recent Developments - Recent arrests include players Terry Rozier, Chauncey Billups, and Damon Jones for alleged illegal gambling activities [4] - Rozier was previously investigated in 2023 without any findings of wrongdoing, but new allegations have surfaced regarding his involvement in a gambling scheme [4][6] Allegations Against Rozier - The indictment states that Rozier informed associates about his intention to leave a game early due to injury, leading to over $200,000 in bets placed by his associates, resulting in significant profits [6] - Despite the ongoing investigation, no violations were found on Rozier's phone during the previous inquiry [8] Increase in Gambling Allegations - There has been a notable increase in gambling-related allegations within the NBA, with 30 cases reported in just a year and a half, compared to only five prior to 2024 [10] - Other players, such as Jontay Porter, have faced severe penalties, including lifetime bans and potential prison sentences [12] NBA's Role in Gambling - The NBA has partnered with several gambling companies since 2021, which has inadvertently provided players with opportunities to engage in gambling [14] - The league has established a data team to monitor player betting activities, aiming to detect any irregular betting behavior [14] Financial Implications for Players - Rozier's potential legal issues could jeopardize his lucrative NBA contract, which has earned him $160 million over his career, with an upcoming salary of $26.6 million [16]