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In early September, allegations were made by investigative journalist Pablo Torre regarding the LA Clippers and circumventing the salary cap in order to pay star Kawhi Leonard. Those said accusations ...
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Evidence is mounting that the Los Angeles Clippers engaged in salary-cap circumvention with Kawhi Leonard's "no-show" endorsement deal with a team sponsor.
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The Clippers’ cap circumvention policy keeps growing larger. Both Steve Ballmer and Kawhi Leonard still remain unmoved. The Klaw spoke about the situation in a short media day appearance.
Offering his first public comments on the situation Monday at media day, Leonard denied wrongdoing, as did his team. The NBA is still investigating.