Kawhi Leonard and the Los Angeles Clippers are caught in the middle of a salary cap scandal that has quickly become one of the NBA’s hottest debates this offseason. Reports link Leonard to nearly $48 million in questionable payments from a bankrupt financial firm, prompting the league to launch a high-profile investigation.
While lawyers dig into the details, fans have already delivered their verdict online, with reactions ranging from sarcasm about Leonard’s injury history to fiery calls for extreme punishment.

Why Kawhi Leonard’s Endorsement Scandal Has NBA Fans Demanding Punishment
The controversy started when reporter Pablo Torre revealed Leonard signed a $28 million “no-show” endorsement deal with Aspiration, a company once backed by Clippers owner Steve Ballmer.
The Boston Sports Journal later reported Leonard also received $20 million in stock, raising the total to $48 million. With Aspiration now bankrupt and its co-founder pleading guilty to fraud, the arrangement immediately raised questions about cap circumvention.
Fans were quick to turn the news into commentary about Leonard’s availability. One fan joked that the harshest punishment would be to “make him play all 82 games,” a sarcastic nod to his long history of injuries and load management.
They should punish him by making him play all 82 games
— Burlington Sock Puppets (@GoSockPuppets) September 16, 2025
Leonard has missed huge stretches since joining the Clippers, including the entire 2021-22 season with a torn ACL and another playoff run in 2023 due to a torn meniscus. Combined with his ongoing knee tendinopathy, the idea of forcing him to play every night resonated as both funny and brutal.
The NBA has since hired powerhouse law firm Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz to investigate — the same team that handled the Sterling and Sarver cases.
The potential penalties are no laughing matter. Leonard could see his contract voided, be forced to return the $48 million, and fined up to $350,000. The Clippers could be fined up to $7.5 million, lose draft picks, and even face suspensions for executives, including Ballmer.
Potential Penalties for Clippers and Kawhi Leonard in Circumvention Case
— Leonard punishments:
• Void his contract and prohibit him from re-signing with the Clippers
• Require him to return the money he received from Aspiration
• Fine up to $350,000
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— NBACentral (@TheDunkCentral) September 16, 2025
That prompted more pointed fan reactions. Some demanded the league go beyond fines, with one bluntly writing, “Suspend him for a season.”
Suspend him for a season
— dunkr (@NBAndChill) September 16, 2025
Another fan piled on with, “They should force him to actually play,” doubling down on the idea that Leonard’s health has been as frustrating as his off-court controversy.
They should force him to actually play
— wubs 🌊 (@whamified) September 16, 2025
Others went nuclear, with one insisting “the only penalty to prevent this from future players is a lifetime ban for Kawhi.”
Only penalty to prevent this from future players is a lifetime ban for Kawhi
— Bummer99 (@hdt99) September 16, 2025
One fan simply added, “Hell yeah! Let’s do it all!”, embracing the idea of maximum punishment.
Hell yeah! Let’s do it all!
— P@u! (@DesertDogs22) September 16, 2025
Meanwhile, Ballmer has denied any involvement in the endorsement deal but publicly welcomed the scrutiny. “I’d want the league to investigate, take it seriously,” he told ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne on September 4.
Commissioner Adam Silver echoed the need for caution, saying at a Front Office Sports event, “I’m a lawyer. I believe in due process. I believe in fairness. We will begin with a presumption of innocence, not a presumption of guilt. We will follow the facts.”
Whether the final outcome involves voiding Leonard’s deal, sanctioning the Clippers, or delivering lighter penalties, the court of public opinion has already spoken. For now, the investigation continues, but the fan reactions show just how much frustration has built up around Leonard’s time in Los Angeles.
