Wait! Famous reporter: NBA hires a law firm to investigate the small card incident but sets a deadline without reaching a conclusion
09 September 11th September On September 6, The Athletic reporter Joe Vardon, Sam Amick and Mike Vorkunov jointly reported that a person familiar with the matter revealed that the NBA has hired Wachtell, Lipton, RosenKatz, a well-known New York law firm, to investigate the endorsement agreement signed by Xiaoka and a now-banked environmental company Aspiration, which aims to help his team (the Clippers) and its boss billionaire Steve Ballmer avoid the NBA salary cap. According to ESPN reporter Tim Bontemps, several sources revealed that although the NBA league hired Wochil Lipton (a well-known law firm) will conduct a thorough investigation of the incident, no deadline was set to draw conclusions. The Athletic reporter and former ESPN contributor Pablo Torre recently broke the news on the podcast program PTFO that an anonymous employee of Aspiration told him that there is a yin and yang contract between Clippers star Kawhi Leonard (hereinafter referred to as Xiao Ka) and team owner Ballmer to evade the NBA salary cap, and he used the posting endorsement contract to get an extra $28 million (4 years). According to an exclusive report by Boston Sports Journal, Xiaoka also received a secret surcharge agreement worth $20 million, which will be paid in shares of Aspiration co-founder Joe Thunberg, who has pleaded guilty and pleaded guilty to fraudulent investors $248 million. In addition, Ballmer once purchased $50 million worth of stock for investment at a premium of $11 per share. Related content: TA reporter revealed that Ballmer's small card signed a Yin-Yang contract to avoid the salary cap. The small card got an extra 28 million out of thin air The small card was suspected of Yin-Yang contract! Shams: The league has learned about the Clippers' situation and will launch an investigation more than 28 million! US media: Xiaoka has 20 million shares in the additional agreement between the company involved 🚨Famous reporter: The NBA has hired a law firm to investigate Xiaoka's endorsement agreement, the latter is suspected of evading the salary cap 
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