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NBA commissioner Adam Silver said on June 4 the league’s independent investigation into whether the Los Angeles Clippers circumvented the salary cap is “close” to being wrapped up.
The probe, led by law firm Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz and opened in September, is focused on a $28 million endorsement deal linking star forward Kawhi Leonard to green-banking firm Aspiration and the team’s wider commercial relationship with the company.
Aspiration later filed for bankruptcy and co-founder Joe Sanberg was sentenced this week to 14 years in prison for wire fraud; owner Steve Ballmer has said he lost about $60 million to the firm.
Silver stressed the importance of relying on facts from the independent investigation before deciding any discipline, which could range from fines and lost draft picks to other penalties.
He said the league needs finality so the Clippers and the other 29 teams know the operating environment.
Silver also touched on broader league business — potential expansion decisions for Las Vegas and Seattle by the end of the year, anti-tanking reforms and plans for a 16-team NBA Europe targeting a 2027-28 start.







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