The smoke around the fire that is Kawhi Leonard and the Los Angeles Clippers potential cap circumvention violation keeps getting thicker.

Last week sportswriter and podcaster Pablo Torre alleged that Leonard had been paid $28 million for a “no-show” endorsement agreement with a firm called Aspiration, into which Clippers owner Steve Ballmer had invested $50 million. Aspiration has since gone bankrupt and Leonard was named as one of the potential litigants in the ensuing court proceedings.

In the interim, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver addressed the matter at a press conference, saying that the league would need conclusive proof, not just allegations, before levying penalties against the Clippers.

Now Torre has come out with the next round of paperwork, showing that Clippers minority owner

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