INGLEWOOD, Calif. - The NBA continues to investigate following allegations that the Los Angeles Clippers tried to evade the salary cap. Their superstar, Kawhi Leonard, is accused of getting $28 million for an endorsement deal with no obligations, which has been coined as an alleged "no-show job."

The team and Leonard have denied all allegations as it remains unclear how severe penalties could be for the team if the accusations are found to be true.

Adam Silver says the All-Star Game will stay in Inglewood

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On Monday, NBA commissioner Adam Silver said the investigation will have no impact on the Intuit Dome, the Clippers' new arena, on hosting the 2026 NBA All-Star Game.

"There's no contemplation of moving the All-Star Game," Silver said, "and planning for the All-Star

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