Terry Rozier got himself cleared from the NBA betting investigations after months of the league’s probe. According to a report by Shams Charania on the Pat McAfee show, Rozier, who last played for the Miami Heat last season, wasn't found with any violations of gambling acitvities, clearing his name from any in-game misconduct.
Rozier’s news comes just a few days after another NBA player, Malik Beasley, was investigated for the same wrongdoing by the league.
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Following Rozier’s clearance, NBA reacted, saying that he may have snitched on Beasley, whose investigation coincides with his non-guilty decision:
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"Dude snitched on Malik Beasley," one tweeted.Dude snitched on Malik Beasley 🤣
Bro told on Malik Beasley 😭
Dude fell off so hard they had to investigate him for cheating😂
Meanwhile, other fans pointed out that Rozier’s reputation may have been severely hit by the investigation, as his value may have been damaged in the offseason.
Poor Rozier he could not even bet on himself..
Now clear his name as well, damn shame ruined his reputation!
They gotta be careful with these kind of accusations, can really a player’s reputation
Rozier played 64 games last season, including 23 with the Heat, averaging 10.6 points, his lowest scoring output in six years, along with 3.7 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game.
The Heat finished eighth to enter the playoffs but lost to the top-seeded Cleveland Cavaliers in the first round.
According to Sportrac, Rozier is under contract with the Heat until the 2025-26 season, where he's set to earn $26,643,031, before going to unrestricted free agency the next year, if not extended by the team.
Miami Heat look to deal Terry Rozier to other teams
While the NBA investigation didn't merit any punishment for Terry Rozier, the Miami Heat are still looking to deal the player to other teams via trade in the offseason following a lackluster last season.
According to Ethan J. Skolnick of Five Reasons Sports, the Heat are zeroing in on a trade that would offload Rozier for next season.
“I do hear the Heat are aggressively trying to move Rozier," Skolnick wrote.Terry Rozier didn't play in the play-in tournament or the playoffs for the Heat as they opted for a shorter rotation in the postseason.
He played for the Boston Celtics for four years of his career, helping them to multiple playoff runs, before moving to the Charlotte Hornets and then the Heat. If he gets moved during the offseason, Rozier will play in his fourth NBA team.
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