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Home / Sports / U.S. Attorney's Comical Slip-Up Amid Bombshell NBA Betting Arrests

U.S. Attorney's Comical Slip-Up Amid Bombshell NBA Betting Arrests

23 Oct

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Summary

  • FBI investigation leads to arrests in illegal sports betting and poker schemes
  • U.S. Attorney mistakenly refers to "Toronto Rangers" instead of Raptors
  • Slip-up provides comedic relief amidst serious allegations
U.S. Attorney's Comical Slip-Up Amid Bombshell NBA Betting Arrests

On October 23rd, 2025, federal authorities announced a series of arrests stemming from an FBI investigation into illegal sports betting and poker game schemes. The bombshell announcement, made by Joseph Nocella Jr., the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, featured the involvement of several NBA players, including Chauncey Billups and Terry Rozier.

However, Nocella's announcement was marked by a comical slip-up when he referred to the "Toronto Rangers" instead of the Raptors, the NBA team based in Toronto. This gaffe, while a simple mistake, provided some much-needed levity amidst the serious allegations of illegal gambling activities.

The Toronto Rangers, of course, do not exist as an NBA team. The confusion likely arose from the fact that there are professional sports teams with the "Rangers" name, such as the Texas Rangers in Major League Baseball and the New York Rangers in the NHL. But the Toronto Rangers are not a real team that anyone can bet on, as they do not actually exist.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The U.S. Attorney mistakenly referred to the "Toronto Rangers" instead of the Toronto Raptors, the actual NBA team based in Toronto.
The article mentions that NBA figures like Chauncey Billups and Terry Rozier were involved in the illegal betting and poker game schemes that led to the arrests.
The U.S. Attorney's mistake of referring to the non-existent "Toronto Rangers" instead of the Raptors provided some much-needed levity and humor amidst the serious allegations of the illegal gambling investigation.

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