INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Kawhi Leonard said Monday he didn't receive all of the money he was owed from a California company he had an endorsement deal with in a business relationship that is under investigation by the NBA , but he insisted there was no wrongdoing.

The Los Angeles Clippers superstar spoke for the first time publicly on the matter at the team's media day after a report earlier this month by journalist Pablo Torre alleged the team violated the NBA's salary cap rules involving a $28 million endorsement contract between Leonard and the now-bankrupt California-based sustainability services company called Aspiration Fund Adviser LLC.

The league has hired an outside firm to run its investigation.

“The NBA is going to do their job. None of us did no wrongdoing and that’s it,

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