Kawhi Leonard interviewed in NBA Aspiration probe

Los Angeles Clippers star Kawhi Leonard and his adviser have been interviewed by investigators examining alleged salary cap circumvention involving owner Steve Ballmer.

The NBA hired the law firm Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz last September to look into claims that Ballmer invested $50 million in Aspiration, a green bank, to direct extra money to Leonard. Investigators have also spoken with Ballmer, Clippers executives and former Aspiration executives.

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NBA Commissioner Adam Silver announces unanimous approval of expansion bids for Seattle and Las Vegas franchises in a boardroom setting with city skylines on screen.
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NBA board unanimously approves expansion bids process for Seattle and Las Vegas

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Following anticipation at the March board meetings, the NBA board of governors unanimously approved on March 25 a measure to begin accepting bids for new franchises in Seattle and Las Vegas, with expansion fees projected at $7-10 billion. Commissioner Adam Silver highlighted the markets' strong basketball support, targeting a 2028-29 debut.

Aspiration co-founder Joseph Sanberg has cooperated with the NBA's ongoing probe into the Los Angeles Clippers over alleged salary-cap circumvention involving Kawhi Leonard. Sanberg conducted two in-person interviews and provided relevant documents, according to the league's lead investigator. The investigation stems from a sponsorship deal with Sanberg's now-bankrupt company.

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The NBA has opened an investigation into the Milwaukee Bucks' management of the player participation policy, focusing on conflicting reports about Giannis Antetokounmpo's health status. This follows the NBPA's earlier accusation of tanking (see prior coverage), with Antetokounmpo expressing strong desire to play despite the team's decision to hold him out.

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