THE Los Angeles Clippers and team owner Steve Ballmer are accused of paying one of their players for a "no-show job" to get around the NBA salary cap.

According to a report by Pablo Torre , Kawhi Leonard was paid $28 million through a company owned by Ballmer outside of the team's payroll.

Torre revealed his findings of the alleged scandal on his show, Pablo Torres finds out, on Wednesday.

The show alleged that Leonard was allegedly paid $28 million through a company owned by Ballmer to do nothing.

This alleged agreement is a way to pay Leonard more than his contract without getting a bigger salary cap hit.

It is a blatant violation of NBA rules if true.

The alleged scandal surrounds a bankrupt company called Aspiration, a tree-planting service that Ballmer founded.

According

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