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NBA Investigates $28M “No-Show Job” Deal with Kawhi Leonard

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LA Clippers and owner Steve Ballmer have been accused of paying Kwahi Leonard $28 million for a “no show job”

Basketball star Kawhi Leonard was allegedly paid $28 million for a “no-show job”, according to Pablo Torre.
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Sportswriter Pablo Torre accused the Los Angeles Clippers and owner Steve Ballmer of paying Kawhi Leonard $28 million for a “no-show job”. On Wednesday, Torre laid out the accusations on his show, “Pablo Torre Finds Out”. The sportswriter mentioned direct quotes from the legal documents between Leonard and Ballmer.

The situation revolves around the now bankrupt tree planting company called Aspiration, which was funded by Ballmer, and the KL2 Aspire, LLC, which was funded by Leonard.

Aspiration entered a $28 million legal agreement with KL2 Aspire. Part of the contract states that Leonard could only get paid if he remained a member of the Clippers, but he could “decline to proceed with any action desired by the Company”. 

Torre spoke with former Aspiration employees about the situation. One of the interviewees, who chose to use a voice modifier, claimed that he was told that the agreement between Leonard and Aspiration was an attempt to “circumvent the salary cap”.

If the allegations prove to be correct, Ballmer and Leonard would have violated vital NBA rules. An NBA spokesperson told Yahoo News on Wednesday that the league is “commencing an investigation in response to Torre’s report”.

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