Leonard Says 'No Wrongdoing' in Clippers Phony Job Probe
The NBA probe focuses on whether the Clippers bypassed salary cap rules by funneling $28 million to Kawhi Leonard through an endorsement deal linked to owner Steve Ballmer.
- Earlier this month the NBA launched an investigation into the Los Angeles Clippers over alleged salary-cap circumvention, hiring a top-rated third-party law firm to probe potential extra payments to Kawhi Leonard.
- Ballmer's investments in Aspiration included a $50-million December 2021 investment, drawing scrutiny amid documents obtained by Pablo Torre.
- Bankruptcy documents show Aspiration paid Leonard $21 million and still owes $7 million, and contract records indicate Leonard signed a $28-million endorsement deal described as a 'no-show' by former executives.
- If the league finds wrongdoing, the NBA could suspend Steve Ballmer for one year and dock Los Angeles Clippers' first-round draft picks for five years, while the $7.5 million maximum fine is small compared with Ballmer's $171 billion net worth.
- On Monday at media day, Kawhi Leonard dismissed the allegations, saying `I understand the full contract and the services I had to do`, while Clippers officials said they 'welcomed' the NBA investigation.
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