Clippers' Kawhi Leonard and Steve Ballmer's $20M Investment Sparks NBA Cap Talk

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Clippers owner Steve Ballmer made significant investments in the bankrupt company Aspiration, which also involved Kawhi Leonard in a controversial endorsement deal that may have circumvented NBA salary cap rules. The deal included a side stock agreement from Aspiration's co-founder, who recently pleaded guilty to fraud, raising questions about the legitimacy and transparency of Leonard's endorsement and compensation arrangements.
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