Clippers Minority Owner's Investment and Kawhi Leonard's Late Payment Linked to NBA and NFL Salary Cap Issues

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A new report suggests that Clippers minority owner Dennis Wong invested in the failing company Aspiration just before Kawhi Leonard received a late payment from the company, raising questions about potential salary cap circumvention and ongoing NBA investigations into the Clippers' endorsement deal with Aspiration.
- Report: Clippers minority owner invested in failing Aspiration, days later Kawhi Leonard got late payment NBC Sports
- Report links Kawhi's late pay to Clippers partner ESPN
- Who is Dennis Wong, the Clippers minority owner who invested in Aspiration? The New York Times
- Adam Silver says NBA needs clear evidence Clippers made secret deal before lowering boom on Ballmer Los Angeles Times
- Yes, the NFL has experienced salary-cap circumvention NBC Sports
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