‘A Slap on the Wrist’ – Los Angeles Clippers’ Kawhi Leonard Scandal Could Only Warrant a Small Punishment, Per Analyst
By Hardwood Heroics,Jordan Samar
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“Just upfront, I want to say one thing very clearly. We, the Clippers, have abided by the salary cap circumvention rules because that’s the right thing to do,” Ballmer stated.
“Remember, they defrauded me. They defrauded many other investors, much bigger than me. But I read the business plan and said, ‘Hey, this makes sense to support them, to support us.’ We invested in the company. So all was fine. I had no control over this company. That is important. Actually, under the salary cap rules, I owned less than 3% of the company,” he emphasized.