The Los Angeles Clippers are reportedly accused of bypassing the NBA's salary cap by paying All-Star forward Kawhi Leonard $28 million for a "no-show job," Pablo Torre reported on his Pablo Torre Finds Out podcast released on Wednesday (September 3).

An anonymous former employee of the financial department for the bankrupt company Aspiration, which was financially backed by Clippers owner Steve Balmer , told Torre that employees were told not to ask questions about Leonard's deal, which was intended to "circumvent the salary cap," with Balmer paying Leonard for work purportedly for Aspiration without actually doing any marketing or endorsements for the company. The Clippers publicly issued a statement denying the allegations made by Torre on Wednesday.

"Neither Mr. Ballmer

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