Key facts
- NBA investigators are interviewing Kawhi Leonard and his uncle Dennis Robertson.
- Clippers owner Steve Ballmer is also part of the ongoing investigation.
- The probe involves allegations concerning a $50 million deal with Ballmer's company, Aspiration.
- The deal is suspected of circumventing NBA salary cap rules.
NBA investigators have commenced interviews with key figures in the ongoing probe into the Los Angeles Clippers' alleged salary cap violations. Los Angeles Clippers superstar Kawhi Leonard and his uncle and business adviser, Dennis Robertson, are among those being interviewed. The investigation stems from allegations that Clippers owner Steve Ballmer utilized his company, Aspiration, in a $50 million deal that may have circumvented the league's salary cap rules. Reports suggest this deal was revealed through podcasts, prompting the league's inquiry into potential rule breaches.