Did Kawhi Leonard, Clippers circumvent the NBA salary cap? Former Mavs owner Mark Cuban disputes viral report
Mark Cuban disputes claims against Steve Ballmer, attributing alleged $28 million no-show job payment to Kawhi Leonard to a fraud by Aspiration's founders, who pleaded guilty to wire fraud.
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Mark Cuban makes his Clippers stance clear amid Kawhi Leonard endorsement scandal
Hours after Pablo Torre reported on his podcast that Clippers owner Steve Ballmer allegedly worked around the cap with a $28 million no-show marketing agreement for Kawhi Leonard, former Mavericks head Mark Cuban not only backed Ballmer, but said he did nothing wrong.
Did Kawhi Leonard, Clippers circumvent the NBA salary cap? Former Mavs owner Mark Cuban disputes viral report
Mark Cuban, the former owner of the Dallas Mavericks, disputed reports from Pablo Torre, a podcaster and former ESPN contributor, about Leonard's salary.
Mark Cuban calls out Pablo Torre over report that Clippers broke NBA salary cap rules
If you had to guess what type of character might come out to oppose the latest bombshell from Meadowlark Media’s Pablo Torre alleging that the Los Angeles Clippers and Kawhi Leonard broke NBA salary cap rules, it might be someone like Mark Cuban. The erstwhile Dallas Mavericks team governor and NBA loudmouth is undoubtedly a successful business man, and someone who fancies himself such an effective arbiter of right and wrong that he might someda…
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