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Pelicans’ Dramatic 2023 Comeback Against Hornets Now Tainted by Federal Betting Probe

A thrilling victory for the New Orleans Pelicans over the Charlotte Hornets in March 2023 is now at the center of a sprawling federal investigation into illegal sports betting, with the arrests of Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier and Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups shining a harsh light on potential game manipulation that hit close to home for Crescent City hoops fans.

The FBI’s “Operation Nothing But Bet” takedown Thursday morning nabbed more than 30 suspects across 11 states, including Billups and Rozier, in two intertwined probes: a sports wagering scheme exploiting insider NBA information and rigged high-stakes poker games tied to New York organized crime families.

FBI Sting Centers on Pelicans Game, NBA Players

For Pelicans supporters, the sting is personal — Rozier, then with the Hornets, is accused of leaving a March 23, 2023, matchup against New Orleans prematurely as part of a plot to cash in on prop bets, a game where the Pels rallied from a 19-point deficit to win 117-110 behind CJ McCollum’s 37 points.

The Pelicans Game: A ‘Preplanned’ Exit?

According to federal indictments unsealed Thursday, Rozier played just 10 minutes before exiting with a reported foot injury — a move prosecutors allege was orchestrated to trigger a flurry of bets on the “under” for his points, rebounds, and assists.

Unusual wagering patterns flagged by sportsbooks included 30 bets totaling $13,759 placed in a frantic 46-minute window, prompting several operators to shut down prop betting on Rozier mid-game.

All told, authorities claim $200,000 was wagered across platforms on those unders, netting illicit profits from non-public info shared among a network of bettors, players, and insiders.

The game in question:

That night at the Smoothie King Center, the Pelicans’ comeback felt like vintage New Orleans grit: Zion Williamson dropped 26 points and 10 rebounds, while the crowd erupted as Charlotte’s lead evaporated. But now, whispers of foul play could retroactively sour one of the team’s most memorable regular-season wins from the 2022-23 campaign, a season that ended in playoff heartbreak for Willie Green’s squad.

Rozier’s attorney, Jim Trusty, vehemently denied the charges, calling the arrest a “photo op” and insisting his client was cleared by an NBA investigation in 2023 after cooperating with the league and feds.

“Terry is not a gambler, but he is not afraid of a fight, and he looks forward to winning this fight,” Trusty told ESPN. Rozier, traded to Miami shortly after that Pelicans loss, was arrested at an Orlando hotel and skipped the Heat’s game against the Magic the night before on a coach’s decision — his court appearance set for later that day in Florida, with arraignment to follow in Brooklyn.

Broader NBA Fallout Hits Louisiana’s Betting SceneThe betting ring, which ran from December 2022 to March 2024 and touched seven NBA games, allegedly leaned on friendships, coercion, and threats to players like the now-banned Jontay Porter, who pleaded guilty to related prop-bet manipulation.

cbssports.com Former NBA player Damon Jones, also arrested, is accused of leaking tips on Lakers games. Billups, a Hall of Famer and 2004 Pistons champion, faces separate charges alongside Jones for participating as a “face card” — a celebrity draw — in mafia-rigged poker dens using high-tech cheats like X-ray tables and marked cards.

cbssports.comIn Louisiana, where sports betting launched in late 2021 amid a post-Hurricane Ida economic boost, the probe raises alarms.

The state raked in over $300 million in sports wagering handle last year alone, with NBA games a staple at DraftKings and FanDuel apps popular among Saints and Pelicans faithful. Local experts worry this could erode trust in the league just as the Pelicans gear up for another playoff push, with Zion back healthy and rookie Yves Missi turning heads.

“The integrity of the game is everything here in New Orleans — we live and breathe this,” said Saints & Hoops podcast host Jake Madison. “If fans start questioning wins like that Hornets thriller, it hits different. We’re talking about our home team.”The NBA responded swiftly, placing Rozier and Billups on immediate leave pending review.

cbssports.com “We take these allegations with the utmost seriousness, and the integrity of our game remains our top priority,” the league stated. Commissioner Adam Silver, a vocal betting reform advocate, recently pushed partners to limit prop bets on fringe players to curb manipulation.

U.S. Attorney Joseph Nocella, addressing reporters, detailed the schemes’ reliance on “corrupt individuals” like Rozier and threats to indebted players.

FBI Director Kash Patel hailed the bust as a blow to “La Cosa Nostra” influence in sports.

As the investigation continues, New Orleans basketball die-hards are left grappling with a tainted memory — and a reminder that even in the Big Easy, the house always has an edge.

The Pelicans host the Heat on November 15; whether Rozier’s shadow looms over that tip-off remains to be seen.

Keisha Smith

Keisha Smith is a Contributing Writer who attended college at Southern University A&M College in Baton Rouge. She is currently writing a book on south Louisiana culture.

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