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NBA says it will investigate report Clippers broke salary cap rules with Kawhi Leonard deal

An investigation alleges the Clippers used a $28 million endorsement to circumvent NBA salary cap rules, with the involved company filing for bankruptcy in March 2025.

  • The NBA is investigating the Los Angeles Clippers for alleged attempts to circumvent the salary cap by paying Kawhi Leonard $28 million for a no-show job with a fraudulent company funded by team owner Steve Ballmer.
  • The Clippers denied any wrongdoing, stating, "Neither Mr. Ballmer nor the Clippers circumvented the salary cap or engaged in any misconduct related to Aspiration."
  • The report states that Leonard's contract with the fraudulent company was secretly funded by Ballmer and suggests that it was intended to bypass salary cap rules.
  • The NBA is expected to examine all deals made by the Clippers in light of these allegations, which may lead to significant penalties.
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With the competition stopped, because there is still a month left for the games to start, the NBA has suffered a major shock after it came to light that Los Angeles Clippers would have evaded the wage limit to pay Kawhi Leonard . The news has caused a deep surprise, as it seems more like what has been happening in recent years in Spanish football, with the controversial inscriptions of footballers in the League or the already famous "palancas" o…

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The NBA confirmed on Wednesday night in the United States that it has opened an investigation to Los Angeles Clippers, its owner Steve Ballmer and the player Kawhi Leonard following the publication of a journalistic investigation that uncovers alleged financial irregularities in a sponsorship agreement involving all three parties. According to information revealed by journalist Pablo Torre in his podcast associated with ‘The Athletic’, the star …

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It's about 28 million dollars: Has the NBA team paid Los Angeles Clipper's superstar Kawhi Leonard more money through a company than allowed? The NBA is investigating a possible violation of the »Salary Cap« of the league.

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Fox 11 LA broke the news in on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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