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A new report from Pablo Torre will lead to more questions about the Clippers potentially circumventing the salary cap with Kawhi Leonard.
Ja Morant was asked an out-of-context question about the Kawhi Leonard-Los Angeles Clippers' Aspiration scandal, and fans thought his reply was hilarious.
Los Angeles Clippers minority owner Dennis J. Wong invested almost $2 million into Aspiration, a former team sponsor, nine days before Aspiration wired $1.75 million to Kawhi Leonard's KLC Aspire LLC on Dec.
Los Angeles Clippers star Kawhi Leonard reportedly received a payment from his "no-show job" days after one of the team's minority owners invested in the company.
NBA commissioner Adam Silver said Wednesday there will be no rush to judgment by the league on allegations the Los Angeles Clippers circumvented salary cap rules through another company's phony endorsement deal for Kawhi Leonard.
A source close to the Lakers told Lakers Daily that the team regularly counts its blessings that Kawhi Leonard did not sign with them.
The NBA also plans to introduce a new stat change that would encourage teams to heave up long-distance shots at the end of each quarter. The "heave rule," as its being unofficially called, would count those last-second shots as team shots and not be tied to the individual player who launched the ball from long distance.
The Clippers investigation might not end with the harshest punishment. But the NBA could take a page from the NCAA's compliance playbook.