"Provably False" - LA Clippers Refute Claims of Wrongdoing Against Steve Ballmer for Unprecedented $28 Million Deal for Kawhi Leonard
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'I'm On Team Ballmer': Mark Cuban Wages Online War With Pablo Torre Over Kawhi Leonard Scam
Mark Cuban, Dallas Mavericks Dallas Mavericks minority owner Mark Cuban weighed in on the Kawhi Leonard endorsement scandal brought to light by Pablo Torre in the NBA offseason. He did his best to dismiss the recent report. Cuban provided his reasoning as to why Los Angeles Clippers owner Steve Ballmer is not to blame. Aspiration’s “scammers” are the real villains. Torre broke a story alluding to the team’s supposedly shady recruiting tactics wh…
"Provably false" - LA Clippers refute claims of wrongdoing against Steve Ballmer for unprecedented $28 million deal for Kawhi Leonard
The LA Clippers have refuted claims of shady business dealings with Kawhi Leonard, which allegedly saw the future Hall of Famer paid $28 million under the table to avoid the salary cap.
Steve Ballmer denies allegations of Kawhi Leonard, Clippers circumventing salary cap
LA Clippers chairman Steve Ballmer denied that his team had circumvented the NBA's salary-cap rules in an ESPN interview Thursday night, offering a direct response to a report by the "Pablo Torre Finds Out" podcast. He also said he welcomed…
Clippers release statement on Kawhi Leonard-Steve Ballmer allegations
Oct 23, 2024; Inglewood, California, USA; The LA Clippers logo at midcourt at Intuit Dome. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images The LA Clippers are denying any wrongdoing in an official statement released amid this week’s allegations against star player Kawhi Leonard and owner Steve Ballmer. A bombshell report by journalist Pablo Torre came out Wednesday alleging that the Clippers and Ballmer used a phony deal with Aspiration, a celebrity-en…
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