The evidence against Steve Ballmer and the Clippers in this Kawhi Leonard saga continues to pile up, and it seems that the dumber Ballmer tries to play it, the more guilty he looks. If you don't know the details, the basic reporting, as presented by Pablo Torre, is that a boatload of cash ($28 million) was agreed to be paid to Leonard -- via KL2 Aspire LLC, a corporation which lists Leonard as its manager -- by a now-bankrupt sustainability company named Aspiration, which just so happened to receive a $50 million cash surge from ... Steve Ballmer. Leonard also reportedly received an additional $20 million in shares of the company.

You doing the math?

The allegations are that Ballmer set up this alleged no-show job for Leonard so that he could pay him more than the NBA's salary cap

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