“Flat -out Malad”: Clippers closed claims by accusing Steve Ballmer of orchestrating a $ 28 million agreement with Kawhi Leonard


The NBA community is shot down with the allegations that The clippers Star Kawhi Leonard signed a $ 28 million agreement for a “job without show”, allegedly avoiding the league's pay lid. Now, Leonard's team has published a statement on these claims.

On Wednesday, Shams Charan, from the NBA, published a screenshot of the official clippers declaration, which came to the defense of Leonard and the team owner, Steve Ballmer.

“Neither Steve nor the Clippers Organization had no supervision of the independent Kawhi Agreement with aspiration,” the statement read. “To say that the opposite is not bad.”

According to the statement, Ballmer had agreed to invest in aspiration (which was allegedly a “green” financial services company) because their co-founders gave the impression that they were “committed to doing well for their customers as they protected the environment.”

The Declaration of the Clippers detailed some questionable activity on the part of the aspiration.

“After a long market manipulation campaign, which defrauded not only Steve, but also numerous other investors and sports teams, aspiration presented the bankruptcy,” the statement added. “His co -founder, Joseph Sanberg, recently declared himself guilty of a $ 243 million fraud.”

After claiming that there was nothing “rare” about players who signed evaluations with their team sponsors, the statement concluded by saying that the Clippers respects the NBA rules.

The final phrase is said: “Clippers will also continue to cooperate with the application of the law in their research on the blatantly fraudulent aspiration activity.”

Although the clippers and their team owner have denied the offenses, the pricks will continue to choose this case until the NBA reaches a sentence.

Podcaster, who claimed clippers that hurts the directions he will go after Jalen Brunson on the side: “This is very good for the Knicks”

In the meantime, the podcaster that started the conversation in the clippers case has hinted on its next topic.

In an appearance in “The Dan Patrick Show”, Pablo Torre's host asked Dan Patrick if there was something in the signing of Jalen Brunson from New York Knicks. Torre responded, letting at least be interested in this situation.

“How did the Knicks come … This is where I will have to adjust to the reports that I can make or not about it.” Tower told Patrick. “Certainly, it was interesting. It's very good for the Knicks.”

Torre was caught and when it was produced by Patrick, he said he had already given him “a bit of mockery.”