Unless the Clippers owner has a change of heart, Kawhi Leonard isn't going anywhere.
Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer at the 2021 groundbreaking for the Intuit Dome, the new home of the L.A. Clippers, the NBA franchise he acquired in 2014. (L.A. Clippers / Intuit Dome Photo) Former ...
The Kawhi Leonard trade back to Toronto is no longer just a basketball transaction. It is now tied directly to the NBA’s ...
Clippers owner Steve Ballmer invested nearly $10 million in March 2023 into the company Aspiration, which allegedly gave Kawhi Leonard a no-show deal that the NBA is now investigating, The Athletic ...
The Los Angeles Clippers earned praise this offseason for their slew of good moves, adding Bradley Beal, Chris Paul, John Collins, and Brook Lopez to shore up the roster and continue to contend in the ...
The Los Angeles Clippers have had a very successful offseason from a roster-building aspect. In free agency, the team acquired key veterans in Brook Lopez, Chris Paul, and Bradley Beal by way of ...
Los Angeles Clippers owner Steve Ballmer denied allegations that the team skirted NBA salary-cap rules, telling ESPN on Sept. 4 that he welcomed the league’s investigation. His remarks came in direct ...
Torre, currently of The Athletic, said that Leonard signed a deal with the company Aspiration to be paid $28 million from 2022 to 2025, as long as he was a member of the Clippers. The now bankrupt ...