The NBA's opening week was engulfed by news of a pair of federal investigations related to illegal sports betting and rigged poker games. Portland Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups, Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier and former Cleveland Cavaliers player and assistant coach Damon Jones have been arrested in connection with the probes. In response to the news, the NBA sent a memo to all 30 teams on Monday saying it was reviewing its injury reporting policies, and there's sure to be more fallout in the days and weeks to come.
ESPN's insiders have been on the ground reporting on the latest arrests, details and statements in the scandal's wake. Here's what we know.

Latest updates
Chauncey Billups pleads not guilty in Mafia-tied poker scheme
Firm seeks records from players, teams in NBA gambling inquiry
Ex-NBA player Damon Jones pleads not guilty in gambling case
Heat's Terry Rozier faced $8 million tax lien from IRS in 2023
Senate committee asks Silver for details on gambling investigations
Lue says longtime friend Billups 'confident' amid allegations
Chauncey Billups, Terry Rozier arrested in gambling inquiries
What we know so far
What to know about Damon Jones -- at the center of two NBA scandals: After making more than $21 million across 11 seasons in the NBA, the NBA journeyman fell hard -- and, prosecutors allege, into a life of crime.
How the Blazers and NBA are grappling with Chauncey Billups' stunning fall: Reconciling a man so many thought they knew with the man the federal government believes is a criminal
What we know about the Billups-Rozier NBA gambling cases: Our NBA experts answered the biggest questions around the gambling allegations and arrests.
How the FBI says poker games were rigged: Details of how poker games, some involving Chauncey Billups, were allegedly rigged to make victims lose big.
Sports mafia ties run deeper than NBA gambling scandal: Organized crime has long exploited athletes' vulnerabilities.
Key reactions
Shaquille O'Neal reacts to news of the FBI's gambling investigation involving Terry Rozier and Chauncey Billups.
