Post#42 » by jowglenn » Thu Jan 30, 2025 7:58 pm
To give Rozier the benefit of the doubt, I am reading that he played 10 minutes and left with a sore foot. That doesn't mean he intentionally "threw" the game by faking his injury, nor does it mean he intentionally shared this info with someone so they could bet on it. It's entirely possible that he was suffering this foot injury already and they said "well let's get you out there and see how you feel, if it's sore we'll sit you after a bit of run" and any number of people were privy to that info. Rozier himself, of course, but any number of Heat staff, coaches, doctors, other players might well know that Rozier's foot was iffy and he was unlikely to play more than a short stint in that game. And it is possible that someone, knowing that information, fed it to a gambling cutout. But it's also possible they leaked the information unintentionally, and someone who found it out then used that info to place a bet.
I have to think that a lot of people who are connected to the NBA traffic in this kind of info for gambling purposes, and the players themselves don't even need to be in on it. A team doctor, Rozier's friend, his dog walker, his cousin, any one of them could have been chatting with Rozier and he inadvertently lets slip "yeah my foot is feeling a bit better, gonna try to play tomorrow night but probably won't play the full game, just gotta get in there and see how I feel"