NBA Disputes ESPN Article on Investigation of Clippers Owner Steve Ballmer
The league is now examining whether Clippers sponsor introductions violated salary-cap rules and could trigger a failure-to-supervise finding.
- On Monday, reports indicated the NBA found no evidence that Los Angeles Clippers owner Steve Ballmer funneled sponsor money to Kawhi Leonard to circumvent the salary cap.
- The league launched this 11-month investigation following a September 2025 report by podcaster Pablo Torre alleging Ballmer invested $50 million in Aspiration, a company that also secured a $300 million deal with the Clippers.
- Investigators are now examining whether the team's introduction of Leonard to sponsors violated league rules, specifically questioning if the Clippers are guilty of 'failure to supervise' employees.
- This probe has stalled a pending trade between the Clippers and the Toronto Raptors, with the deal currently on hold until the NBA issues a final resolution.
- While the Clippers maintain they did nothing wrong, sources noted the league might seek restitution for benefits like travel, though some insiders argue penalizing sponsor introductions is an 'outrageous overreach.
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The league has been investigating for 11 months whether the franchise circumvented the wage cap with alleged parallel advertising contracts for the eavesdropper.The controversy was revived after a ESPN report claiming that the NBA did not find evidence to blame owner Steve Ballmer.However, the tournament went to the crossing to deny that information, keeping the player's handover to Raptors paralyzed.
(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Ahn Hong-seok = The National Basketball Association (NBA) office, regarding allegations of salary cap violations by Los Angeles (LA) Clippers owner Steve Ballmer ...
NBA refutes report it lacks evidence in Kawhi Leonard probe
The NBA is disputing an ESPN report on the latest in the investigation into allegations that the Los Angeles Clippers paid Kawhi Leonard outside the salary cap via sponsorship deals. ESPN’s Don Van Natta Jr., Baxter Holmes and Ramona Shelburne reported Monday that the NBA did not have evidence to show Clippers owner Steve Ballmer […]
An NBA spokesperson stated that ESPN's article contains "many significant errors."
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The NBA has concluded its investigation into Kawhi Leonard and the LA Clippers. The league did not discover any proof that Steve Ballmer paid Leonard using team sponsors.
New twist in Kawhi Leonard investigation sounds like good news for Toronto Raptors
It appears Kawhi Leonard might soon finally rejoin the Toronto Raptors. On Monday, ESPN’s Baxter Holmes reported that the NBA’s investigation found no evidence that LA Clippers owner Steve Ballmer funnelled money through team sponsors to pay Leonard as part of a salary-cap circumvention scheme. The investigation stemmed from a September 2025 report from ESPN’s Pablo Torre, which alleged that Aspiration, a now-bankrupt green banking company Ballm…
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