NBA Probes Clippers Kawhi Leonard Salary Cap Case
The NBA has been investigating the Los Angeles Clippers and owner Steve Ballmer for potential salary cap circumvention tied to Kawhi Leonard since 2019, with a Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz-led probe assessing whether impermissible benefits were used and if the team failed to supervise employees. New findings have reportedly found no evidence that Ballmer funneled money to Leonard through sponsor relationships, including Aspiration, a defunct banking sponsor once tied to a $28 million no-show endorsement. The investigation has shifted focus to whether introducing Leonard to various sponsors violated league rules and whether such introductions reflected improper conduct by team leadership. Both Ballmer and Leonard have denied wrongdoing, and multiple reports indicate the NBA will not levy penalties without clearer evidence. Officials and lawyers have described the process as ongoing, with expectations the NBA will finalize its findings before the next season begins. The case illustrates ongoing scrutiny of sponsor connections and supervisory duties in player contracts within the league’s salary cap framework.
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