Former Aspiration CEO denied that Kawhi Leonard’s endorsement deal with the company was a “no-show” contract.

Andrei Cherny, who resigned from his role with the company in 2022, wrote on X on Friday that the “claim that the contract with Kawhi Leonard as a ‘no show’ contract is false.”

“The contract contained three pages of extensive obligations that Leonard had to perform,” Cherny continued. “And the contract clearly said that if Leonard did not meet those obligations, Aspiration could terminate the contract.

With the many "hot takes" in the past 10 days about the Clippers/Kawhi Leonard, it's been surprising (though maybe it shouldn't be) that until now no reporter has bothered to reach out to me for the facts about that contract. This is what I told the NY Times/Athletic today: pic

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