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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