Wallace_Wallace wrote:I wonder if this is more common than imagined. Most billionaires have connects and resources that we cannot fathom. They can have a friend who sign an athlete for endorsements while getting subsidized by the team owners. Or they can pay the players’ family/friends as consultants in those companies.
There are so many creative ways, this may be one of the few times NBA caught the wrongdoing.
This is kind of my point. It happens all the time, you are right. Clips making a referral to Aspiration for a possible endorsement (we don't know if the team did that, but let's just assume it did) does not prove Clips wrongdoing. Aspiration was run by an admitted fraudster and Uncle Dennis is a grifter, but the company was a third party. Is there evidence that Clips were involved in the negotiation of the agreement between Kawhi and Aspiration?
Ballmer is much smarter than Glen Taylor. I doubt there is any NBA punishment.