On Monday, the Los Angeles Clippers will hold their annual media day in preparation for the upcoming 2025-26 season, and one topic that is sure to be brought up by the press is the ongoing investigation into the team by the NBA. The investigation stems from allegations made by sports reporter Pablo Torre that the Clippers signed Kawhi Leonard to a no-show deal with the company Aspiration, now bankrupt, in an attempt to circumvent the NBA salary cap.
Recently, Torre provided more evidence that indicated that the Clippers were well aware of the deal between Leonard and Aspiration.
“NEW: Texts show Kawhi's agent pushed for $28M ‘no-show' payday while insiders say Aspiration's founder guaranteed another $20M in equity,” reported Pablo Torre Finds Out on X, formerly Twitter.
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