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Home » NBA blasts ESPN report saying no evidence Ballmer funneled money to Kawhi Leonard in Clippers probe
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NBA blasts ESPN report saying no evidence Ballmer funneled money to Kawhi Leonard in Clippers probe

David LuttrellBy David LuttrellAugust 17, 20263 Mins Read
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NBA blasts ESPN report saying no evidence Ballmer funneled money to Kawhi Leonard in Clippers probe

ESPN dropped what appeared to be a major development in the Clippers-Aspiration saga on Monday. Then the NBA essentially told everyone not to believe it.

Don Van Natta Jr., Baxter Holmes and Ramona Shelburne reported that the NBA’s investigation has found no evidence Clippers owner Steve Ballmer funneled money through team sponsors to Kawhi Leonard to circumvent the salary cap. The allegation centered on Leonard’s four-year, $28 million endorsement deal with the now-bankrupt tech firm Aspiration, a partnership that Pablo Torre reported was a “no-show” arrangement designed to pay Leonard outside his Clippers contract.

According to ESPN, investigators spent months digging through internal emails, text messages, and financial records, expanding their probe beyond Aspiration to other team sponsors like Daktronics and Boingo Wireless. Yet ESPN reported the league has presented no evidence connecting Ballmer to those arrangements.

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Instead, investigators are reportedly focused on narrower questions: whether the Clippers broke league rules by connecting Leonard with corporate partners or failed to properly supervise staff.

The Clippers maintain they did nothing wrong, acknowledging they connected Leonard with business partners but calling it “an ordinary practice by NBA teams.” Leonard’s representatives handled the negotiations, they said, while denying they “negotiated or dictated” endorsement terms, overpaid vendors or offered favorable deals to funnel money to him.

If ESPN’s account holds up, one of the biggest alleged salary-cap scandals in recent NBA history would suddenly look a whole lot less scandalous. That distinction matters.

Getting caught circumventing the salary cap isn’t some slap-on-the-wrist offense. The NBA can hammer teams with multimillion-dollar fines, strip draft picks, void contracts and suspend team personnel.

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Except the NBA insists ESPN got it wrong.

League spokesman Mike Bass issued a blunt statement directly challenging the report: “ESPN’s article regarding the LA Clippers investigation — for which the NBA declined to cooperate — contains numerous and significant inaccuracies. The results in this matter will be made clear once the investigation is concluded.”

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Well, then. The NBA didn’t specify which details were inaccurate or say whether investigators have uncovered a smoking gun against Ballmer. But Bass made one thing unmistakably clear: the probe isn’t over.

That leaves a jarring disconnect. ESPN reports investigators found no evidence of the alleged Ballmer-to-Kawhi financial pipeline. The NBA says ESPN’s account contains “numerous and significant inaccuracies.”

MAJOR NBA TRADE WON’T BE OFFICIAL UNTIL LEAGUE’S INVESTIGATION INTO TEAM’S SALARY CAP ACCUSATIONS IS COMPLETE

Until official findings are released, declaring the Clippers cleared is just as premature as declaring Steve Ballmer guilty in the first place.

Kawhi Leonard looks on

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