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Ex-Aspiration CEO denies Kawhi had no-show deal

Ex-Aspiration CEO denies Kawhi had no-show deal

The former CEO of Aspiration, the company allegedly used by LA Clippers owner Steve Ballmer to circumvent the NBA salary cap, has denied claims that Kawhi Leonard signed a no-show contract with the company. The allegations suggested that Leonard, a Clippers player, had an undisclosed deal with Aspiration that allowed Ballmer to pay him outside of the league's salary restrictions. However, the ex-CEO has refuted these claims, stating that the assertions are false. The controversy highlights the ongoing debate around the NBA's salary cap rules and the potential for teams to find ways to compensate players beyond the established limits. While the details of any alleged arrangements remain unclear, the former Aspiration CEO's denial aims to dispel the notion that the company was involved in any improper deals with Clippers players.

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