The Los Angeles Clippers reportedly paid $2 million to the now-bankrupt company that paid Kawhi Leonard for a "no-show job" days after the exchange was made, journalist Pablo Torre reported on the latest episode of his Pablo Torre Finds Out podcast released on Thursday (September 11).
Dennis J . Wong , a Clippers limited partner, reportedly invested $1.99 million into Aspiration, which was financially backed by Clippers owner Steve Balmer , less than 10 days after the company paid Leonard $1.75 million as part of an endorsement deal for an appearance he never made, which Torre had previously reported was intended to "circumvent the salary cap." Ballmer invested $50 million into Aspiration through his personal LLC in September 2021, while the Clippers announced a $300