The Los Angeles Clippers claim owner Steve Ballmer was "duped" into making investments with the now-bankrupt company at the center of an investigation into alleged salary cap circumvention.
The NBA isn’t expected to reach a resolution on the Kawhi Leonard salary-cap circumvention case until after the 2026 All-Star Game — an event, fittingly enough, hosted by the Clippers.
In response to Pablo Torre’s latest update on Kawhi Leonard’s shady dealings with Aspirations, Dallas Mavericks minority owner Mark Cuban sprang to Los Angeles Clippers owner Steve Ballmer’s defense on social media.
Which former NBA players watch today's game and think to themselves, Man, I would have been awesome in today's game? Probably all of them. But how many of them are right?
The NBA cannot continue to ignore the Clippers’ situation, especially as new documents emerge. After the last board of governors meeting, NBA commissioner Adam Silver confirmed that there will be an independent investigation into the matter.
Patrick Beverley spent four seasons with the Los Angeles Clippers. Beverley averaged 8.0 points, 4.6 rebounds and 3.3 assists in 177 games for the Clippers in his career.
Pablo Torre continues to find out. More specifically, the deep-diving reporter revealed additional documents regarding Clippers owner Steve Ballmer, star forward Kawhi Leonard, and the dealings with the bankrupt company Aspiration.
The Clippers landed Kawhi Leonard in 2019, and at the time it felt like a franchise-altering win. But as ESPN’s Baxter Holmes details, the relationship has been a rocky one — filled with injuries, lawsuits, investigations and a whole lot of organizational anxiety.
Believe it or not, but the Los Angeles Clippers have been the most consistent team in the NBA for the past several years. Right now, the Clippers hold the record for the most consecutive winning seasons in the league with 14.
Los Angeles Clippers star Kawhi Leonard has been in the spotlight over the last few weeks for an alleged scandal, where he signed an endorsement deal that essentially gave him free money.
Those hoping for a quick hammer to be dropped on Kawhi Leonard and the LA Clippers may end up disappointed. A resolution to the NBA investigation involving Leonard and the Clippers could take several months, Jake Fischer of Bleacher Report revealed Wednesday on an episode of his podcast.
Los Angeles Clippers team owner Steve Ballmer recently cleared the air over the team’s alleged cap circumvention scandal involving star player Kawhi Leonard.
The Los Angeles Clippers could be facing a number of penalties if the NBA decides their star's endorsement deal violated the salary cap. But one severe punishment might actually reward them.
The Los Angeles Clippers are expected to be one of the top teams in the Western Conference this season thanks to their core led by Kawhi Leonard, James Harden and Ivica Zubac.