The biggest storyline for the Los Angeles Clippers in recent weeks has been the scandal surrounding star Kawhi Leonard and the no-show deal he may or may not have taken to help the team sidestep the NBA salary cap. The story was first broken by sports reporter Pablo Torre, and the league has since announced its own investigation into the matter.

Meanwhile, the Clippers are busy trying to prepare for the upcoming 2025-26 campaign after a busy offseason of roster-building, and they also face the prospect of hosting the 2026 All-Star game amid the scandal.

Some have wondered whether or not the investigation could impact the team's ability to host the event, but recently, league commissioner Adam Silver ended that speculation.

“NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said Monday there is ‘no con

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