Kawhi Leonard denies wrongdoing as NBA investigates his endorsement deal
- On Monday, September 29, 2025, Kawhi Leonard publicly responded to NBA investigations concerning a $28 million endorsement arrangement involving Aspiration and addressed questions about the Clippers' adherence to salary cap regulations.
- These allegations arose after reports surfaced in early September that the Clippers used Aspiration, a now-bankrupt California company, to circumvent NBA salary cap rules through Leonard's endorsement contract.
- Leonard denied wrongdoing, stating he understood the contract, performed required services, and was not fully paid, while team president Lawrence Frank expressed confidence the investigation will prove the allegations false.
- Aspiration filed for bankruptcy after defrauding investors of $248 million, and the NBA is investigating financial ties including Clippers owner Steve Ballmer's $50 million investment, with potential penalties up to $7.5 million and draft pick forfeitures.
- The NBA's probe may take time, but Leonard and the Clippers stress focus on the upcoming season and expect no distractions or punishments to affect team operations going forward.
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