Leaked emails have intensified the NBA’s investigation into whether the Los Angeles Clippers improperly provided benefits to Kawhi Leonard through outside business arrangements. Journalist Pablo Torre reported a previously undisclosed sponsorship arrangement between Leonard and Daktronics, the company associated with the Clippers’ Intuit Dome video board. Subsequent reports described internal Clippers emails discussing Leonard’s promotional “activations,” potentially providing evidence of team involvement. The NBA’s broader probe began in September 2025 after reports about a $28 million endorsement agreement between Leonard and Aspiration, a company in which Clippers owner Steve Ballmer invested. Reporting has also examined an additional equity component and Leonard’s undisclosed investment in Rhode Island FC. The Clippers and Leonard have denied wrongdoing. The investigation is being conducted by outside counsel and remains unresolved. A proposed Leonard trade from Los Angeles to Toronto has been paused pending the investigation’s outcome, leaving potential league penalties and the transaction’s status uncertain.
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August 14, 2026: Torre published internal emails showing Clippers-Daktronics coordination. https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/involved-were-clippers-kawhi-leonards-145351906.html
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