Federal prosecutors have charged dozens of people, including NBA head coach Chauncey Billups and Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier, in two massive gambling schemes connected to New York Mafia families. Authorities allege Rozier helped bettors profit by faking an in-game injury, while Billups participated in rigged poker games designed to defraud players and fund organized crime. The FBI says the operations involved tens of millions of dollars and advanced cheating technology. Both men have been placed on leave as the NBA cooperates with investigators.

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