
"This will ultimately take time for the NBA to settle, but several damning details - such as Charlotte and the NBA allegedly knowing about a possible scandal before he was traded in Jan. of 2024 - have since been uncovered. Miami still doesn't know whether or not it can trade Rozier, nor will there be any uproar from the organization publicly."
"But it seems like they should. And I don't want to defend the Heat because I hate the Heat. But I think it's unfair - it's their 2027 first-round pick. And it's crazy that they're not going to have that pick because they traded for Rozier, who's under a gambling investigation, and the other team didn't tell them. They should get pick back."
Terry Rozier remains under FBI investigation for alleged gambling three months after his arrest, with no clear resolution expected soon. Reports indicate that the Charlotte Hornets and the NBA may have known about the investigation before trading Rozier to Miami in January 2024. Miami has not determined whether it can trade Rozier or recover the 2027 first-round pick tied to the deal. The unresolved legal and league process reduces Miami's trade flexibility ahead of the February deadline. Critics argue that the Hornets should have disclosed the investigation and that Miami deserves to get its pick returned.
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