Steve Ballmer , Kawhi Leonard , and the Los Angeles Clippers continue to be under investigation by the NBA following the reports and allegations from investigative journalist Pablo Torre. That hasn't stopped Mark Cuban from weighing in on the situation and defending his fellow NBA governor.

Since the reports came out in early September, alleging that Kawhi Leonard had a no-show deal with Aspiration that would pay him $28 million over four years and $20 million in shares, Cuban had been adamantly defending Ballmer. The Clippers owner, who invested $50 million in the company, came out shortly after the reports and said he was conned by Aspiration.

During Ballmer's interview with ESPN, Ballmer echoed the statement that the accusations are “provably false' and added that Aspiratio

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