The NBA has initiated a comprehensive investigation following reports that Kawhi Leonard entered into an endorsement agreement with a defunct company purportedly linked to circumventing salary cap restrictions for the Los Angeles Clippers. Sources claim the deal, described as a “no-show” endorsement, may have provided Leonard with compensation outside of standard player contracts, potentially enabling the Clippers to gain an illicit financial advantage under league rules. The probe aims to clarify whether this arrangement violated the NBA’s Collective Bargaining Agreement and salary cap regulations.

Key points under scrutiny include:

  • Timing of the endorsement contract relative to Leonard’s Clippers tenure
  • Financial transactions and disclosures involved in the deal
  • Relationship between the bankrupt firm and team executives or agents
  • Implications for salary cap integrity and future league compliance enforcement
Investigation Focus Details
Endorsement Company Now bankrupt; tied to Clippers’ financial schemes
Player Involved Kawhi Leonard
Potential Violation Salary cap circumvention; undisclosed benefits
League Action Formal probe launched; compliance review underway