Steve Ballmer defends against allegations of salary cap circumvention involving Kawhi Leonard's endorsement deal with Aspiration, a company now embroiled in bankruptcy and fraud charges. As new evidence emerges, the NBA's investigation intensifies.
Steve Ballmer's recent $10 million investment in Aspiration, just months after a previous deal, raises questions amid an NBA investigation into potential salary cap violations involving Kawhi Leonard. How deep does this scandal go?
The NBA is investigating the Clippers for allegedly circumventing the salary cap with a controversial endorsement deal involving Kawhi Leonard and the now-bankrupt Aspiration. As new evidence surfaces, how will the league respond?
In a shocking twist, the NBA is investigating Kawhi Leonard's endorsement deal with Aspiration, a company facing bankruptcy. Allegations suggest improper payments were made while the firm struggled financially.
New revelations about Kawhi Leonard's endorsement deal with Aspiration Partners raise questions about potential NBA salary cap violations. Clippers owner Steve Ballmer denies wrongdoing as investigations unfold.
New reports suggest that Kawhi Leonard's endorsement deal with Aspiration could be a violation of NBA salary cap rules. Details reveal a questionable $20MM stock deal, raising eyebrows among league executives.
The NBA is investigating a $28M endorsement deal between Kawhi Leonard and Aspiration Fund for potential salary cap violations. The Clippers deny any wrongdoing amid bankruptcy claims.
The Clippers face serious allegations of circumventing the salary cap, but former owner Mark Cuban defends Steve Ballmer, suggesting the team was scammed instead. Learn more about this unfolding story.
John Wall, the former NBA All-Star and first overall pick, announces his retirement after 11 seasons. Reflecting on his journey, Wall emphasizes his love for the game and looks forward to new opportunities.
The NBA's 2025-26 schedule has been released, revealing intriguing insights about team matchups, back-to-backs, and national TV games. Will the Thunder reign supreme again, or will parity prevail?