The Los Angeles Clippers claim owner Steve Ballmer was "duped" into making investments with the now-bankrupt company at the ...
Those connections were unearthed by journalist Pablo Torre. While Torre did not find direct evidence proving the Clippers and ...
As Steve Ballmer and the Los Angeles Clippers insist they did not attempt any salary-cap circumvention related to Kawhi ...
However, all that changed in the summer of 2019 when the Clippers, under the leadership of new team owner Steve Ballmer, ...
The NBA is investigating a situation between the LA Clippers and a fraudulent company, Aspiration, after accusations that the Clippers were using this company t ...
An NBA-backed investigation is examining claims that the Clippers circumvented the salary cap through a “no-show” endorsement deal with Kawhi Leonard.
That's where former Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban entered the story. Cuban, who has been supportive of Ballmer on X, sent out a tweet asking why Torre hasn't looked into the money being invested ...
Pablo Torre exposes Steve Ballmer’s investment tied to Kawhi Leonard, deepening the Los Angeles Clippers scandal.
We have the latest updates on allegations that the Clippers circumvented the NBA salary cap to pay Kawhi Leonard.
In response to podcaster Pablo Torre reporting details of carbon credit purchases, Ballmer says he was “duped” and focused on ...
According to reporting by Torre, Ballmer, minority owner Dennis Wong and the Clippers have been duped out of $118 million so ...
It’s going to be hard for the Clippers and owner Steve Ballmer to explain their way out of the latest evidence against them ...