The biggest storyline this offseason for the Los Angeles Clippers , and arguably the NBA as a whole, has been the league's investigation into the team's alleged no-show deal for Kawhi Leonard that helped them circumvent the salary cap. Team owner Steve Ballmer has been at the center of the investigation, started by sports reporter Pablo Torre, after his ties to the now-bankrupt company Aspiration were revealed.
On Monday, the Clippers held their annual media day, and to open things up, team president Lawrence Frank addressed the media with a prepared statement.
“We are glad there's an investigation, and we welcome it. We're eager for the truth to come out. The assumptions and conclusions that have been made are disappointing and upsetting. We expect the investigation to show that t