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The NBA's investigation into the Los Angeles Clippers just had another layer of intrigue added to it for owner Steve Ballmer and star forward Kawhi Leonard. Acc
Charles Barkley took a humorous jab at Kawhi Leonard’s situation, poking fun at the reports about his “second job.".
Kawhi Leonard news: More details emerge as report contradicts Steve Ballmer cap circumvention claims
The latest entry into the Kawhi Leonard cap circumvention saga has arrived. When Clippers owner Steve Ballmer did an interview with ESPN, he denied any wrongdoing, and disputed the fact that he arranged a "no-show" endorsement deal between Leonard and the now-bankrupt company Aspiration.
As the investigation into Clippers veteran Kawhi Leonard continues, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver weighs in as the season begins.
When NBA insider Pablo Torre revealed that Kawhi Leonard was allegedly paid $28 million off the books for a no-show job to lure him to the Los Angeles Clippers in the summer of 2019, it sent shockwaves throughout the basketball world.
Charles Barkley wasted no time making his presence felt on ESPN. The retired basketball icon Barkley made his official ESPN debut on Wednesday night along with the rest of the “Inside the NBA” crew. Wednesday marked the first games of the new NBA season that aired on ESPN.
The LA Clippers are expected to be fully healthy for opening night against the Jazz, with Kawhi Leonard and Bradley Beal active.
New details have emerged regarding the ongoing saga surrounding Los Angeles Clippers star Kawhi Leonard's dealings with the now-bankrupt company Aspiration.