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    Clippers’ $149,505,800 Superstar Reportedly at Center of $28M Endorsement Fraud Controversy Backed by Owner Steve Ballmer

    Superstar Kawhi Leonard has been a member of the Los Angeles Clippers since 2019. After winning an NBA Championship with the Toronto Raptors in 2019, Leonard opted to return to his hometown and signed with the Clippers. He signed a three-year contract before signing a four-year extension, which started in 2021.

    Leonard is now heading into the second year of his third contract with the Clippers. It is a three-year contract valued at $149,505,800. During his time with the Clippers, Leonard has been one of the best players in the league when healthy. He is also one of the least controversial players in the league off the court, rarely having any issues. However, a report on Wednesday morning indicated Leonard is linked to an endorsement fraud controversy.

    On Wednesday morning, Yahoo Sports reported on X that Leonard signed a $28 million endorsement deal for a “no show job” with a fraudulent tree-planting company. The company was reportedly funded by Clippers owner Steve Ballmer. According to Pablo Torre, the deal was used as a tool to circumvent the salary cap.

    “It was to circumvent the salary cap,” Pablo Torre said, as reported by Yahoo Sports.

    The Los Angeles Clippers Have Denied Any Wrongdoing Despite the Allegations of Fraud

    Despite the allegations of fraud, Steve Ballmer and the Los Angeles Clippers have denied any wrongdoing. According to a statement from the organization, the allegations are false.

    “Neither Mr. Ballmer nor the Clippers circumvented the salary cap or engaged in any misconduct related to Aspiration. Any contrary assertion is provably false,” the Clippers said in a statement.

    Kawhi Leonard and the Clippers are heading into another important season in 2025-26. Leonard’s tenure with the Clippers has been largely disappointing. Despite championship expectations, the team has not reached the NBA Finals during his tenure, partially because of Leonard’s injury struggles. The team enters the season with high expectations again, but in a challenging Western Conference, it is unclear if the team will be able to compete with the other powerhouses in its conference.

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