Always a loop hole. Look at LDS group guys call themselves a corporation under the religion act and keep all profits churches are huge. Where does your donations go? lol Joel
I understand one of the clauses of the deal was Leonard had to remain with the Clippers with the full amount. On the one hand it makes a little bit of sense since Aspiration was getting naming rights to the Clippers arena. On the other hand, it is a little shady as athlete endorsement deals are not normally tied to a team. For example, Under Armour did not tie Steph Curry's shoe deal to staying on the Warriors.
There’s nothing unusual about me investing $50 million into my buddies company and then my buddy signing my best player to a secret endorsement deal for $48 million for which he does zero actual endorsing. that’s totally normal, happens all the time
It doesn’t get crazier it’s just you clowns have literally nothing else to talk about and have turned sports into some kind high school cheerleader tmz garbage show. Pablo has ZERO evidence of any wrong doing whatsoever and no smoking gun. But you clowns continue to go on and on with innuendo and assumption. It’s amazing to watch 😂
This is a de facto circumvention. The other owners have to punish the bad actor (Ballmer) for breaking the rules which are supposed to prevent big market teams and billionaires from buying the best team. It is a no-brainer.
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Kawhi wasn’t actually injured in the ‘23 and ‘24 playoffs. He loaded managed to plant trees.
Shes hot more stuff with her
They didn’t go crazy and make a super team so what’s the problem get out of his pockets this some hater shit GMs better think outside the box
all I heard in my crazy little mind was Kawhi Leonard it to the Boston Celtics 😂😂😂😂😅.
Always a loop hole. Look at LDS group guys call themselves a corporation under the religion act and keep all profits churches are huge. Where does your donations go? lol Joel
Never followed the Spurs Way, so glad he ditched us and why his jersey wasn’t retired
You’re not Shaquille O’Neal only Shaq could do that and get away with it
I understand one of the clauses of the deal was Leonard had to remain with the Clippers with the full amount. On the one hand it makes a little bit of sense since Aspiration was getting naming rights to the Clippers arena. On the other hand, it is a little shady as athlete endorsement deals are not normally tied to a team. For example, Under Armour did not tie Steph Curry's shoe deal to staying on the Warriors.
His clippers deal was damn near a no show deal too
Balmer investing $50 million and Kwai getting $48milliom from aspiration sounds pretty foul .
Don't forget the $20 million in company stocks, which comes out to $48 million.
Imagine the memed laugh after skirting cap rules and getting 28 million
How is this a news story? What, it’s ok when Tim Duncan and Dirk Norwitzki does it, but not Kawhi?
"So I took that personally" – Mother Nature
This would make a great Parks & Rec episode lol
There’s nothing unusual about me investing $50 million into my buddies company and then my buddy signing my best player to a secret endorsement deal for $48 million for which he does zero actual endorsing. that’s totally normal, happens all the time
The Clippers can get away with this. That birthday tweet was one of those. A more then USD5M birthday gift payment owed to Leonard.😂
Bunch of drama queens
It doesn’t get crazier it’s just you clowns have literally nothing else to talk about and have turned sports into some kind high school cheerleader tmz garbage show. Pablo has ZERO evidence of any wrong doing whatsoever and no smoking gun. But you clowns continue to go on and on with innuendo and assumption. It’s amazing to watch 😂
The real tragedy of this scandal is we were robbed of an unintentionally hilarious endorsement video of Kawhi Leonard talking about trees.
This is a de facto circumvention. The other owners have to punish the bad actor (Ballmer) for breaking the rules which are supposed to prevent big market teams and billionaires from buying the best team. It is a no-brainer.