Say it ain't so, Chauncey
The news that NBA Hall-of-Famer and current Portland Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups, Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier, former NBA player Damon Jones, and possibly other NBA players, coaches, assistant coaches, and hangers-on have been indicted for various gambling-related offenses is shocking, but only in the classic Casablanca sense . As professional sports leagues have increasingly formed lucrative partnerships with sports gambling platforms, they have fueled the growth of a national addiction. The only thing that's shocking about the allegations in the indictments is that it took so long for these sorts of charges to surface. That said, I confess that I was initially puzzled about the involvement of Rozier--who made $25 million in basketball salary last year--and Billups--who made nearly $5 million in coaching salary last year and way more than that during his playing days. Jones, I learned, earned nearly $22 million during his playing career , but he retired in 2012, and man...