NBA to Investigate Clippers for Possible Salary Cap Circumvention
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver announced that the league will be in charge of demonstrating any irregularities in the investigation into a possible circumvention of the salary cap by the Los Angeles Clippers, their owner Steve Ballmer, and star Kawhi Leonard.Silver emphasized the need to examine “the totality of the evidence” rather than relying solely on “mere appearances”. The league has already launched an investigation to determine if Ballmer and the Clippers violated league rules, because Leonard accepted a $28 million sponsorship from Aspiration, an eco-friendly banking company now in bankruptcy in which Ballmer had invested. The accusations arose last week when an unidentified employee who allegedly worked for Aspiration declared to podcaster Pablo Torre that the payment to Leonard “was intended to circumvent the salary cap”. Sources indicated that the law firm Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, based in New York, will conduct a thorough investigation of the matter, with no deadline set for reaching a conclusion. Silver made it clear that the NBA will take responsibility for demonstrating any irregularities. Silver also mentioned other relevant topics for the league.“The burden falls on the league if we are going to sanction a team, an owner, a player, or any constituent member of the league,” Silver stated during his annual press conference at the conclusion of the league’s board of governors meetings in Manhattan.
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