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The Los Angeles Clippers and owner Steve Ballmer are being accused of giving All-Star forward Kawhi Leonard $28 million for a “no-show job” to circumvent the league’s salary cap.

Sports reporter Pablo Torre detailed his accusations on the latest edition of “Pablo Torre Finds Out,” which had direct legal document quotes throughout. Torre says that Leonard was paid the $28 million through Apsiration, a tree-planting service that is now bankrupt.

Aspiration entered a $28 million legal agreement with Leonard’s KL2 Aspire, LLC. Torre is accusing Ballmer of paying Leonard more than his current contract, which would go against NBA rules.

A clause within the legal agreement between the two companies said Leonard had the ability to “decline to proceed

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