The situation with Kawhi Leonard and the Los Angeles Clippers has become the recent wave of NBA controversies. Pablo Torre unearthed a “no-show job” agreement, which saw aspiration sign Leonard to a $28 million marketing deal. He made a strong case, enough for the NBA to investigate the 2019 blockbuster trade once again. From the outside, it seems to be a strong case that includes a confession from an anonymous employee.
Bad news? Those don’t hold much value, according to Bobby Marks. Having spent time in the NBA’s front office, Marks admits to being investigated himself. He does acknowledge that there is some “truth” to Torre’s findings. But that’s only from a narrow perspective of tying the entities together.
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