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Clippers Deny Allegations of Kawhi Leonard's $28 Million No-Show Job
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Clippers Deny Allegations of Kawhi Leonard's $28 Million No-Show Job

The Los Angeles Clippers and owner Steve Ballmer have refuted claims that star forward Kawhi Leonard was paid $28 million for a non-existent job, which some reports suggest was a tactic to circumvent the NBA salary cap. These allegations have raised concerns about potential violations within the league, although the team strongly denies any wrongdoing.

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