Owner Steve Ballmer defended the Clippers in his first interview since allegations the team circumvented NBA salary cap rules with Kawhi Leonard.
No matter how deep down the Kawhi Leonard hole investigative journalist Pablo Torre seems to dig, we're only at the beginning ...
The Clippers released a statement to explain why the team and Ballmer made massive purchases in carbon credits with ...
Ballmer claimed he was "duped" by the company in 2021 when he initially invested $50 million, but by 2023 Aspiration was a ...
The Clippers are under investigation by the NBA due to the Kawhi Leonard scandal uncovered by reporter Pablo Torre.
Ballmer had previously invested $50 million in the company at its founding stage, but has since defended himself by claiming that he was "conned" out of the money and denying all wrongdoing.
Pablo Torre exposes Steve Ballmer’s investment tied to Kawhi Leonard, deepening the Los Angeles Clippers scandal.
Los Angeles Clippers owner and team governor Steve Ballmer has denied allegations that he circumvented the league's salary ...
Los Angeles Clippers owner Steve Ballmer claimed he had no knowledge of the deal between Kawhi Leonard and Aspiration and would "want the league to investigate" if another team were accused of ...
Exclusive: Kawhi Leonard signed a $28M endorsement deal for a "no-show job" with a fraudulent tree-planting company funded by $50M from Clippers owner Steve Ballmer, according to documents obtained by ...
An NBA-backed investigation is examining claims that the Clippers circumvented the salary cap through a “no-show” endorsement ...
The NBA is probing a potential salary cap breach by the Los Angeles Clippers. The investigation centers on a sponsorship deal ...
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