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The drama around Kawhi Leonard ’s move to the LA Clippers took an intriguing turn on Monday. A report revealed that co-founder Joe Sanberg had previously claimed the Clippers approached him about a deal, contradicting Steve Ballmer's previous remarks.
The Los Angeles Clippers star Kawhi Leonard has been in the headlines throughout the 2025 NBA offseason. The controversy started when Pablo Torre revealed that the Clippers paid Leonard through a now-bankrupt company, Aspiration, to circumvent the salary cap.
Claim: Kawhi Leonard received $28 million for a “no-show” role in an Aspiration-backed project, allegedly arranged by Clippers owner Steve Ballmer. Dating
Media day was supposed to focus on how the players spent their summers and what they are looking forward to this season. Instead, Los Angeles Clippers star Kawhi Leonard spent most of his time defending himself from allegations that he was the recipient of ...
The Los Angeles Clippers might have the spotlight on them for the wrong reasons, due to the ongoing investigation into them regarding their former team sponsor, Aspiration, but the reality is they have one of the best rosters in the NBA and could very well ...
Kawhi Leonard said Monday he didn’t receive all of the money he was owed from a California company he had an endorsement deal with in a business relationship that is under investigation by the NBA, but he insisted there was no wrongdoing. The Los Angeles ...
Ever since the Kawhi Leonard scandal broke out, the Los Angeles Clippers have done everything to minimize outside noise. Steve Ballmer has reiterated his innocence, and Leonard has denied that his deal with Aspiration Inc. was anything but fraudulent.
The Los Angeles Clippers will have a lot of attention on them this upcoming NBA season, and all of it isn't regarding the ongoing investigation into Kawhi Leonard and Aspiration. Coming off a 50-win season where nobody even expected the Clippers to be in ...
Los Angeles Clippers owner Steve Ballmer has been added to a lawsuit that contends the defendants committed fraud by using a sustainability company to pay star Kawhi Leonard off the official NBA books.
Clippers owner Steve Ballmer sued by 11 former Aspiration investors, claiming the company was used to pay All-Star Kawhi Leonard for a no-show job.