NBA reportedly has no evidence of Clippers salary cap cheating to pay Kawhi Leonard

Los Angeles, California - The NBA has found no evidence that Los Angeles Clippers owner Steve Ballmer evaded salary cap rules to pay Kawhi Leonard through sponsors, according to an ESPN report on Monday.

Kawhi Leonard of the Los Angeles Clippers looks on during the first half against the Chicago Bulls at Intuit Dome on March 13, 2026.
Kawhi Leonard of the Los Angeles Clippers looks on during the first half against the Chicago Bulls at Intuit Dome on March 13, 2026.  © MELINA PIZANO / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / GETTY IMAGES VIA AFP

But the NBA says the story contains major errors regarding the league's 11-month investigation, and the result will not be known until the probe is complete.

The report, citing unnamed sources familiar with discussions in the matter, said the probe went beyond Aspiration, the firm first linked to financial deals with Leonard, to at least three other companies to which the Clippers introduced Leonard.

But, the report said, there was no evidence showing Ballmer funneled money to Leonard through the firms, which had sponsorship ties to the Clippers.

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ESPN sources said a report on the probe was delivered in late July, and both sides have been negotiating to bring a resolution to the investigation.

The league responded after the story was released on the ESPN website.

"ESPN's article regarding the LA Clippers investigation – for which the NBA declined to cooperate – contains numerous and significant inaccuracies," NBA spokesperson Mike Bass said. "The results in this matter will be made clear once the investigation is concluded."

After Aspiration signed a sponsor deal with the Clippers, Leonard signed a 2022 sponsorship deal with Aspiration.

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