The biggest story of the NBA offseason this month has been the uncovering of Kawhi Leonard’s alleged no-show job for a company called Aspiration that has now gone bankrupt. The Clippers have publicly denied having any knowledge of the endorsement deal that has led to accusations of cap circumvention and now an NBA investigation. On Thursday, Pablo Torre, who had the initial report about the Leonard deal last week, has new details about payments between Clippers reps and Aspiration.
In the latest episode of Pablo Torre Finds Out , Torre reveals that a co-owner of the Clippers Dennis J. Wong made a $2 million investment from one of his companies into Aspiration just nine days before Leonard got a $1.75 million payment from the company, according to bank statement in December 2022. This