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Steve Ballmer, Clippers deny salary cap circumvention amid alleged $28M “no-show” deal for Kawhi Leonard

News RoomBy News RoomSeptember 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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A whirlwind of controversy erupted after journalist Pablo Torre reported that Kawhi Leonard may have been paid $28 million via a marketing arrangement with an environmental firm tied to Clippers owner Steve Ballmer. A deal some insiders claim was designed to skirt NBA salary cap rules.

In response, the Clippers released an official statement stressing that neither Ballmer nor the franchise engaged in misconduct and declaring the claims “provably false”. Meanwhile, the NBA has confirmed it’s launching an investigation.

Clippers officially respond

In their official realease, the Clippers rejected the notion of wrongdoing. They emphasized that Ballmer’s investment in Aspiration was not intended to benefit Leonard improperly.

The team further clarified that he had no involvement in Leonard’s independent endorsement with the company.

NBA investigation underway

As the investigation begins, the allegations reflect a serious issue: the reporter deal allegedly allowed Leonard to receive substantial payment with no promotional obligation and was tied to his staying with the Clippers. This suggests a deliberate salary cap workaround.

The NBA’s rules are clear: side payments such as this can lead to fines, loss of draft picks, voided contracts, and even suspensions for team personnel. Reporters cite past Clippers investigations and warning signs that amplify the gravity of the situation.

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