Clippers' Big Boss Clears His Name in NBA Salary Cap Drama
Steve Ballmer, the owner of the LA Clippers, is under scrutiny. He's denying any involvement in a questionable deal that might have violated NBA rules. The deal in question? A $28 million endorsement contract between Kawhi Leonard and a company called Aspiration, which is now bankrupt and facing fraud accusations.
Ballmer's Statement
Ballmer spoke to ESPN and asserted he had nothing to do with the deal. He even suggested the NBA should investigate if any team was accused of rule-breaking. He admitted he introduced Leonard to Aspiration but claimed he was unaware of the deal's details.
Aspiration's Shady Background
Aspiration, the company involved, has a co-founder who pled guilty to fraud. Ballmer invested in the company, believing it was legitimate. He feels tricked and is baffled by their actions.
Kawhi Leonard's Career
Kawhi Leonard, the star player, has had an illustrious career. He's won championships and awards, but his recent seasons have been marred by knee issues. Last season, he played only 37 games. Over his career, he's averaged 20.1 points and 6.4 rebounds per game.
NBA Investigation
The NBA is looking into this mess. They've announced the start of an investigation. Ballmer wants them to take it seriously. He's trying to stay clean in this situation, but it's a big mess.