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Kawhi Leonard Clippers Salary Cap Scheme Under NBA Probe

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

NBA Investigating Clippers’ $28 Million kawhi Leonard Marketing Deal as Potential Salary Cap ⁣circumvention

LOS ANGELES – The NBA is reportedly ‌investigating a $28 million‍ “organic marketing sponsorship” deal between the ​Los Angeles ​Clippers ⁤adn Kawhi‍ Leonard,​ as allegations surface that ⁣the arrangement was designed to circumvent the league’s salary cap. The investigation stems from a report by ⁣ The athletic, based on ⁣interviews with seven former employees of Aspiration,⁤ a financial firm that sponsored ⁢Leonard.

The ⁣deal, initiated during ‌Leonard’s​ 2021 re-signing with ⁤the ⁣Clippers, has raised concerns that ‍it was structured not as a legitimate marketing⁤ agreement, ⁤but as ⁣a hidden form of compensation to sidestep salary cap restrictions.‍ According ‌to The Athletic’s report, ‌former‌ Aspiration finance department employees viewed the deal as a way for ‍the‌ Clippers to circumvent the cap.

“My reaction was, ‘What the f-k?'” one source ‍told The⁢ Athletic.‍ “I was told, ‘Oh, these⁢ are the major contracts and the major‌ players⁣ you really ​need‌ to be⁣ aware of.’ We went through a litany ‌of really, ⁣really ⁣top-tier name contracts and then, oh, incidentally speaking, ⁣we also have a marketing deal with Kawhi Leonard, a⁢ $28 million organic⁢ marketing sponsorship with Kawhi. And I‍ have had any questions about ‍it, essentially don’t because​ it was to circumvent the salary cap lol.‌ There ⁣was lots ⁤of⁣ lol when things were​ shared.”

The Clippers vehemently deny the accusations. In a statement released to The Athletic ‍on Wednesday, the team ‌asserted, “Neither Mr. ‍Ballmer nor the Clippers circumvented the salary-cap or⁢ engaged​ in any misconduct related⁣ to Aspiration.” The​ team stated it ended its relationship with ‌Aspiration during the 2022-23 season when the firm defaulted on⁢ its obligations and that neither the ‌Clippers nor​ owner Steve Ballmer were aware of any improper ​activity until after the government began its investigation. ​

“The team‍ and Mr. Ballmer stand ready to assist ⁣law enforcement in any way they can,” the statement continued.Leonard‌ initially signed a four-year,​ $141‍ million deal‍ with the‌ Clippers in 2019.⁤ He re-signed with the‌ team on a ‍four-year contract in 2021 and subsequently signed another three-year deal to remain in Los​ Angeles through the 2026-27 season. The marketing deal​ with Aspiration⁣ reportedly began‍ during​ the first of ⁣these re-signing periods.The NBA’s​ investigation ‍is ‍ongoing, and potential penalties for salary cap‍ circumvention⁤ can include fines, loss of draft picks, and the voiding of ‌player‍ contracts. The league ‍routinely scrutinizes player contracts and endorsement⁤ deals to ensure compliance with its collective bargaining agreement.

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