The league is waving with Kawhi Leonard’s no-show endorsement deal with the bankrupt company, Aspiration. His reputation, along with the Los Angeles Clippers, is hanging in the air as the legal claim shows salary cap rule-breaking. Sports investigator Pablo Torre has been reporting on the issue from the very beginning and claims Leonard received money from Aspiration and that a Clippers executive invested in the company.
The Clippers’ owner called all the allegations absurd and denied all the charges. However, Dallas Mavericks’ former majority owner, Mark Cuban, supported Ballmer in this matter, but the league insiders and many suspects of wrongdoing.
Former Aspiration CEO Andrei Cherny shared more details to help the Clippers. As per ESPN reports, the contract had some extensive obligat