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[Pablo Torre] Steve Balmer paid Kawhi Leonard under the table to avoid salary cap

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by Commodore, Sep 3, 2025.

  1. zeeshan2

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    Seems like the defense that will be used for Wong's $2 million investment is that he did it solely because of his love for his daughter. His daughter loved working at the company and therefore he wanted to help save it. Which is why he made the investment, agreeing to a disclaimer where he acknowledges the risk due to the company having financial issues and being investigated. Totally nothing to do with Kawhi.

    Also Silver sounded pretty clear when he said they needed "conclusive proof" for the Clippers to be punished and not just “appearance of impropriety”. Unless there are emails or some other records of Ballmer or clippers employees instructing Aspiration when or how much to pay Kawhi, there might not be enough evidence to meet the criteria.
     
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    Ppl piggybacking Pablo for clicks. This one is reaching.

    Kawhi didn’t play ANY games the year prior, due to major ACL surgery. And there are many, many articles at the beginning of the 2022 season saying how Lue and the medical staff were going to be very cautious especially after the stiffness in his 2nd game. Lue even said they were holding him out after the stiffness when he wanted to play. Like Tari wanted to play, too.

    I’m sure the medical staff confirmed the stiffness, either from MRI visible swelling or noticeable movement issue, that they could monitor … I mean, that’s what was being reported.

    yeah, maybe he faked a slow return after missing an entire season … and having slow starts to later seasons too. But, I need some Likes on Twitter, so why not just pile on. :D
     
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    He doesn’t even need to say that. He could be “honest” and say they wanted to avoid collapse of their patch sponsor to avoid embarrassment and that they still believed in aspirations ability to complete their green projects to make the new Intuit Dome carbon neutral (which was a real and provable priority for Ballmer)…like the project the Red Sox bought from Aspiration too, and Qatar (a PIPE investor of Aspiration) bought for the World Cup. (It was a real priority and not just PR, because Ballmer also put out $220m in funding for climate change projects starting August 2022. That philanthropy foundation is now up to $1b in grants given.)

    Not to mention one of Pablo’s aspiration insiders even said they still had hopes for the Spac merger going through.

    The merger was starting to get bleak, but their InterPrivate Spac partner was still telling their stockholders in SEC filings that they remained hopeful. You can read them.

    Had that merger happened, Aspiration immediately gets $200m of investments held in escrow released, and Stanberg and AlHessiene can start trading their shares … for even more than that, depending upon how well they can pump and dump. They had a major (major) pump and dump expert investment fund with $250m reasons to help them. Oaktree specializes on propping up distressed securities for a smooth landing. They are the ones who invested with Ballmer.
     
    #164 heypartner, Sep 11, 2025 at 8:02 PM
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