NBA Betting Controversy Traced Back to Sportsbook in Biloxi, Involving Terry Rozier
In a unique turn of events, a series of suspicious NBA prop bets were placed at Harrah's Gulf Coast casino in Biloxi, Mississippi, focusing on Terry Rozier's performance during a game on March 23, 2023. At the time, Rozier was a member of the Charlotte Hornets, who were facing the New Orleans Pelicans.
The sportsbook initially withheld payment, citing internal rules regarding legal sports betting irregularities and concerns about potential use of inside information. All 30 wagers were successful after Rozier left the game with a foot injury in the first quarter. The betting activity was flagged by U.S. Integrity, a firm that monitors wagering data for anomalies.
Harrah's contacted the Mississippi Gaming Commission to request voiding the bets entirely. However, the commission declined to comment on the matter. Meanwhile, multiple sportsbooks in Louisiana also received elevated action on Rozier's props that same morning. Most operators suspended betting on Rozier markets shortly after a nationwide alert was issued on the day of the game.
The bets totaled $13,759 and were placed within a 46-minute window, all on Rozier's unders in the game. The sportsbook eventually paid out $13,017.70 in net winnings a week later. It's important to note that Terry Rozier has not been charged with any crime in relation to this incident.
The federal investigation into potential betting irregularities involving Terry Rozier and Harrah's Gulf Coast casino is ongoing. The NBA investigated Rozier and found no violation of league rules. Rozier's attorney states he is not a target and has no connection to anyone implicated.
In the March 23, 2023, game, Rozier logged fewer than 10 minutes before leaving the court due to a foot injury. He did not appear in any subsequent games that season. The bets focused on points, rebounds, and assists and were placed at a self-service kiosk and over the counter.
The handling of the wagers and early communication with regulators by Harrah's Gulf Coast demonstrate the role brick and mortar sportsbooks can play in identifying potentially improper activity. The investigation is being led by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of New York, and as of July 2025, no charges have been publicly announced.
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- The suspicious NBA prop bets made at Harrah's Gulf Coast casino focused on Terry Rozier's performance in a game against the New Orleans Pelicans on March 23, 2023, while he was a member of the Charlotte Hornets.
- The sports-betting activity was centered around Rozier's points, rebounds, and assists, and all 30 wagers were successful after Rozier left the game due to a foot injury in the first quarter.
- The betting sites initially withheld payment, citing legal sports-betting irregularities and suspicions of possible use of inside information, but later paid out $13,017.70 in net winnings a week later.
- The federal investigation into potential betting irregularities involving Terry Rozier and Harrah's Gulf Coast casino is ongoing, and as of July 2025, no charges have been publicly announced.
- Multiple sportsbooks in Louisiana also received elevated action on Rozier's props the same morning, causing most operators to suspend betting on Rozier markets shortly after a nationwide alert was issued.
- The handling of the wagers and early communication with regulators by Harrah's Gulf Coast demonstrated the significant role brick and mortar sportsbooks can play in identifying potentially improper sports-betting activity.