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NBA Won't Move All-Star Game Out of LA as It Investigates Clippers over Kawhi Leonard Deal
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver confirmed the All-Star Game planning is separate from the Clippers' salary cap probe involving a $28 million alleged no-show endorsement deal for Kawhi Leonard.
- The NBA is investigating allegations that the Los Angeles Clippers evaded the salary cap concerning Kawhi Leonard's $28 million endorsement deal, labeled as a 'no-show job.'
- NBA Commissioner Adam Silver stated that the investigation will not affect the hosting of the 2026 NBA All-Star Game at the Intuit Dome.
- Kawhi Leonard expressed confidence during media day, stating, 'None of us did any wrongdoing & we invite the investigators.'
- The NBA could impose significant penalties for any cap rule violations, including fines up to $7.5 million and contract voiding.
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Adam Silver confirms that the event remains in the Intuit Dome despite research on Clippers

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Adam Silver: Clippers will retain All-Star Game despite investigation
NBA commissioner Adam Silver said the league has no plans to move All-Star Weekend away from the Los Angeles Clippers' new arena while it investigates whether the team violated salary-cap rules related to Kawhi Leonard.
·Jackson, United States
Read Full ArticleNBA won’t move All-Star Game out of L.A. as it investigates Clippers over Kawhi Leonard deal
NBA commissioner Adam Silver said Monday there is "no contemplation" of moving the All-Star Game out of the Los Angeles Clippers' home arena as it investigates whether the team circumvented salary cap rules in regards to Kawhi Leonard.
·Toronto, Canada
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