The Los Angeles Clippers and Kawhi Leonard’s salary cap scandal have been making waves across the league this offseason. Leonard was reportedly dealing with $28 million no-show endorsement deal with a bankrupt company called Aspiration. However, the Clippers’ owner, Steve Ballmer, did not accept any allegations regarding this.

Kawhi spoke at Clippers Media Day after a long silence and denied any wrongdoing. He said he did work for Aspiration and claimed they didn’t fully pay him. However, the former NBA star, Richard Jefferson, recently spoke about the issue and addressed that the players are unbothered about Leonard’s deal.

“Collectively, none of us care if someone got an extra $28M. I’m mad that it wasn’t me! … Players have shown zero outrage,” Jefferson stated. He also added that star

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