BREAKING: The Portland Trail Blazers are reeling after head coach Chauncey Billups was arrested early Thursday morning in connection with a major alleged poker scheme that has shocked the NBA community. The arrest, which took place at Billups’ home in Lake Oswego, Oregon, coincides with the team’s turbulent start to the 2023 season, just hours after their season opener loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Federal law enforcement officials have confirmed that Billups, along with Miami Heat player Terry Rozier, has been charged with conspiracy related to high-stakes card games that reportedly cheated victims out of at least $7 million. Billups is among 31 individuals arrested in connection with this scandal, which has links to organized crime, including members of three Mafia families.
The atmosphere in the Blazers’ locker room was somber ahead of their game against the Golden State Warriors on Friday night. Players expressed deep concern for Billups and his family. Forward Deni Avdija stated, “It’s not an easy situation. We’re thinking about him and his family. I don’t know the details, and I don’t really want to get into that. I’m trying to focus on the game.”
In the wake of Billups’ arrest, the NBA has placed him and Rozier on leave. The Blazers have appointed assistant coach Tiago Splitter as interim head coach. Splitter, who joined the coaching staff in June, addressed the media, stating, “Not great, not great. But like I said, we’ve got to move forward; we’ve a job to do.”
This shocking incident comes as the Blazers were entering a new season with optimism, bolstered by a promising roster that includes rising stars like Scoot Henderson and Shaedon Sharpe. Fans were hopeful that the return of beloved guard Damian Lillard, despite his ongoing recovery from an Achilles injury, would help guide the team. Lillard received an emotional standing ovation during the season opener, solidifying his status as a fan favorite.
The uncertainty surrounding Billups has cast a shadow over the team’s future, especially after the estate of late owner Paul Allen finalized a deal to sell the franchise to a group led by Carolina Hurricanes owner Tom Dundon. Dundon has pledged to keep the team in Portland, but this scandal raises questions about leadership and stability moving forward.
Billups, who signed a multiyear contract extension just last April, had previously led the Blazers to a 36-46 record last season, missing the playoffs for the fourth consecutive year. His coaching tenure followed a celebrated playing career, including an NBA championship in 2004 and induction into the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame in October 2024.
As the Blazers navigate this unexpected turmoil, Splitter will lead the team in a crucial matchup against the Warriors. What unfolds in the coming days will be pivotal for the franchise as they seek to regain focus while grappling with the fallout from this scandal. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely as the team attempts to move forward amid uncertainty and disappointment.
Stay tuned for further updates as this story develops and the Blazers adjust to their new reality without Billups at the helm.







































