NBA commissioner Adam Silver couldn’t downplay the perception that the Clippers circumvented the salary cap and lured Kawhi Leonard to re-sign with an apparent bogus endorsement deal that funneled ...
Aspiration Partners Inc., the company that reportedly entered a $28 million legal agreement with Los Angeles Clippers star Kawhi Leonard for a "no-show job," was running out of money in December 2022, ...
Jan 16, 2024; Inglewood, California, USA; LA Clippers Vice Chairman Dennis Wong attends a press conference to announce the Intuit Dome as the site of the 2026 NBA All-Star Game. Mandatory Credit: ...
The Los Angeles Clippers reportedly turned down an arena naming rights offer from Aspiration that would have been worth around a billion dollars, according to ESPN's Ramona Shelburne. The Clippers ...
Kawhi Leonard, who joined the Clippers in 2019, is now linked to a fraudulent tree-planting company, Aspiration, allegedly funded by Steve Ballmer. Leonard reportedly signed a $28 million "no-show job ...
Facing allegations that he and his team circumvented the NBA salary cap with star player Kawhi Leonard, Los Angeles Clippers owner Steve Ballmer has doubled down on his denial. In an interview with ...
LA Clippers owner Steve Ballmer told ESPN that he would "want the league to investigate" if another owner and another team were accused of circumventing the NBA's salary cap, as the Clippers were in a ...
Windhorst discussed the potential aftermath of the situation alongside Tim MacMahon and Ramona Shelbourne after Ballmer’s interview on SportsCenter, per ESPN’s Hoop Collective. “It’s one thing, ...
Clippers owner Steve Ballmer granted his first interview Thursday night to ESPN's Ramona Shelburne since the team was accused in a report of circumventing NBA salary cap rules via an alleged $28 ...
The NBA announced it would investigate the Los Angeles Clippers following a report by podcast host and journalist Pablo Torre, who accused the team of orchestrating a deceptive endorsement deal to ...
The NBA is investigating allegations that the Los Angeles Clippers facilitated a $28 million "no-show" endorsement deal for Kawhi Leonard to circumvent the salary cap. If found guilty of violating the ...