The NBA is investigating a report that Kawhi Leonard signed a 'no-show' endorsement deal with a now-bankrupt company that helped the Los Angeles Clippers skirt the NBA salary cap

The NBA is investigating a report that Kawhi Leonard signed a 'no-show' endorsement deal with a now-bankrupt company that helped the Los Angeles Clippers skirt the NBA salary cap

The former chief executive of the company that allegedly inked NBA star Kawhi Leonard to a phony endorsement deal to help the Clippers skirt the salary cap says reports of the contract are "false".

Andrei Cherny, who left the company Aspiration in 2022, said in a statement on X on Friday that Leonard, who reportedly signed a four-year deal worth $28 million in 2021 to market and endorse the company but never did so, had "extensive" obligations.

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