The NBA is looking into a report that Clippers star Kawhi Leonard allegedly signed a $28 million no-show marketing agreement to circumvent the salary cap.
“We are aware of this morning’s media report regarding the LA Clippers and are commencing an investigation,” NBA spokesperson Mike Bass told The Post in a statement.
The allegations came to light in a Wednesday episode of the “Pablo Torre Finds Out” podcast, which reported that a San Francisco-based, environmental start-up company — partially funded by a $50 million investment from Clippers owner Steve Ballmer — named Aspiration had inked Leonard to a four-year endorsement deal. 3
But the deal was a “no-show job” that was designed to help get around the league’s salary cap, according to the podcast’s report.
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