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Vermeer@JetsClipper·
@xcninja5 @Superfan_K The Blazers and OKC didn't sell high. Dame and PG wanted out. Kawhi loves LA and doesn't want to leave. That's the difference.
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Dylan🦎@xcninja5·
@JetsClipper @Superfan_K Sell high on older players before it's too late. Look what the Blazers did with Dame after he averaged 32/5/7 on 46/37/91 and even '19 OKC PG Clippers made a mistake with Kawhi's last contract in the middle of the season. Glad they didn't give anything to Harden when he asked
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Vermeer@JetsClipper·
@NOVAxRANGERx Yeah he's signing a Kevin Durant like extension. 2 years 49 million.
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Nova@NOVAxRANGERx·
He was talking about next year with the team right after the trade happened. Unless the league hoes him he’s signing and extension with LAC if they offer it to him (they will).
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@Superfan_K @NOVAxRANGERx he's not signing another contract after the way they've willingly let go of DJ, Blake (retardation), Tobi, Trezz, Lou, PG, Russ, Harden, Norm, CP3, Harden, and Zu

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Vermeer@JetsClipper·
@APH00PS No, but my opinion doesn't matter. There is no way L Frank offers 30+ million to a RFA center.
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Dylan🦎@xcninja5·
@JetsClipper @Mvchivelli @Superfan_K Clippers aren't afraid to move on from anyone after we saw the deadline. They've willingly let go of DJ, Blake (retardation), Tobi, Trezz, Lou, PG, Russ, Norm, CP3, Harden, and Zu
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Kal-El Atreides 💍@Superfan_K·
@xcninja5 @NOVAxRANGERx Man Kawhi don't give a damn about none of that lol he loves LA, he likes the Clippers, he would love to retire around family, the only question atp is how much longer he plays & at what price lol
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Vermeer@JetsClipper·
@xcninja5 @Superfan_K Horrible mistake? Yeah, why would you want to keep a top 3 player in the NBA? 🙄 If Harden was still a Clipper in July, they probably would of re-signed him.
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Vermeer@JetsClipper·
@Alex_PorterEnt @drift2damusiq I would have 0 problem giving up Yanic, Sanders, or Miller for Kessler. L Frank on the other hand wouldn't. I don't think he values the center position as much as wings and guards. There is also no way he gives up assets and pays Kessler 30 million a season.
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Alex Porter 🎙@Alex_PorterEnt·
@drift2damusiq We’d have to give up too much to get him. So I’d pass. Most likely would cost us Yanic, Sanders, or Miller.
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Sema@mooninmyheart__·
HES MY SPIDER MAN.. HES OUR SPIDER MAN…
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Bradley Osborn ✝️🎃@the_Bradster007·
He was genuinely so perfect for this role!
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Unbiased Snyder Fan@UltraBiasedFan·
DC on film is suppsoed to be larger than life and mythological. That's WB's legacy as a studio. They're a film division, not a comic book shop. Bringing MCU quips, song lists and so on is never going to work in the long run. It doesn't have to be Snyder even.
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𝙋𝙡𝙖𝙮𝙤𝙛𝙛𝘿𝙂
Ever since getting traded to the Clippers, Darius Garland has been putting the league on watch. Once doubted, he’s now showing glimpses of Curry-lite. A thread 🧵
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clippa twitta@clipfullyloaded·
Steph Curry stats one season before his MVP season at age 25-26: 24.0 PTS (47/42/89) 4.3 REB 8.5 AST 1.6 STL 0.2 BLK 3.3 3PM per game🎯 He was a one-time all-star at this point⭐️ Darius Garland stats as a starter on the Clippers during his age 25-26 season: 23.0 PTS (51/53/85) 2.1 REB 7.4 AST 1.2 STL 0.2 BLK 4.4 3PM per game🎯 He is a two-time all-star at this point⭐️ Very similar play-styles and career trajectories to date ✅Curry was freed from the shackles of Monta Ellis and took a leap! 👀Garland is now free from the shackles of Donovan Mitchell, leap incoming?
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This quartet needs more run, over the next 12 days.
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Vermeer@JetsClipper·
@JoeysSmokinBBQ1 @khrisody @JamCristopher My hope is if the Clippers are exonerated, the NBA expains in minute detail why the Clippers did nothing wrong. Otherwise people are going to scream cover up.
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Joey's Smokin' BBQ@JoeysSmokinBBQ1·
@khrisody @JamCristopher All intelligent things point to this whole deal being a nothing burger. I’m apprehensive because the investigation is taking sooooo long. I’m just hoping that the investigators are being extra thorough and the news will drop with a full exoneration.
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The Wong Payment — Incentives vs. Interpretation** The Wong payment raises eyebrows on timing alone—yes, a transfer tied to **DEA 88 Investments LP** followed by a payment to **Kawhi Leonard’s LLC** days later *can* look suspicious at first glance. But that surface-level alignment is doing most of the heavy lifting for the cap circumvention theory—and it’s where the argument starts to break down. 1. The Missing First Question: Who Solicited Wong?** Before assuming intent, you have to establish origin. In 2022, Aspiration was still widely perceived as a legitimate, high-growth fintech pursuing a public listing. At the same time, **Joe Sandberg** was actively raising capital. A far simpler explanation: * Sandberg solicits Wong for an investment * A figure (e.g., ~$2M) is floated * Wong agrees based on existing trust signals:   * His daughter’s involvement   * **Steve Ballmer’s** investment   * The Clippers/Aspiration ecosystem already in place That’s not suspicious—that’s **standard venture behavior**. --- 2. The Structure Undercuts the “Laundering” Theory** The mechanics matter: * Payment came through **Wong’s personal investment vehicle (DEA 88 Investments LP)** * Funding was executed via **direct wire** If the goal were to secretly route compensation to a player, this is a *strangely exposed* way to do it: * Personal entity = **traceable ownership** * Wire transfer = **clear financial trail** * No layering or obfuscation = **high visibility** For someone of Wong’s sophistication, that’s not how you design concealment—it’s how you execute a **routine investment**. --- 3. The Overlooked Constraint: The IPO Reality** This is the most important—and most ignored—point: Everyone involved believed Aspiration was going public. A public listing through the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission would require: * Disclosure of financials * Auditable transaction records * Scrutiny of related-party dealings So you have to ask: > Why would multiple sophisticated actors knowingly create a **fully traceable payment trail** into a company expected to disclose everything? That’s not just risky—it’s irrational. --- 4. A More Coherent Sequence** A cleaner, incentive-aligned explanation: 1. Sandberg, under pressure, solicits Wong for capital 2. Wong invests via DEA 88 using a standard wire 3. Sandberg, managing internal strain, ensures obligations (including Kawhi-related payments) are met 4. The Kawhi payment is about **maintaining optics and investor confidence**—especially with Ballmer—not secretly bypassing the cap Logical Summary** * Wong likely made a **solicited investment** * The **payment structure was standard and transparent** * The **IPO expectation makes covert intent unlikely** * Subsequent payments to Kawhi align more with **optics management under pressure** than hidden salary routing Bottom Line The theory hinges on timing—but timing without mechanism or intent isn’t proof. Once you factor in Wong’s incentives, the transparency of the payment method, and the looming IPO disclosures, the idea of a deliberate, hidden cap circumvention scheme starts to look far less coherent than a much simpler explanation: A pressured fintech managing appearances—not a coordinated effort to evade NBA rules.
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Chris Finds Out : Revised The "Ballmer vs. NBA" saga is missing the most obvious angle: Steve Ballmer wasn't the mastermind—he was the mark. The Kawhi/Aspiration deal looks like cap circumvention on paper, but the actual corporate timeline tells a much darker story of a fintech grift. 2/ Context is everything: In 2021, Kawhi signed a 4-year, $176M MAX extension with the Clippers aftertearing his ACL. He was already making the legal limit. There was no "cap" to circumvent. The Aspiration deal didn't even happen until 2022. The math doesn't add up for a bribe. 3/ So why the $48M deal? Look at Aspiration. They were chasing a $2.3B SPAC merger and needed to look like a "Unicorn." To sell that story, you need a "Whale" investor. Steve Ballmer was that whale. They needed him hooked to close the deal. 4/ Aspiration first tried to buy the Clippers’ arena naming rights. When that failed, they pivoted to Kawhi. Signing the face of Ballmer's franchise wasn't about marketing—it was about credibility. It made the company look "vetted" by the world's richest owner. 5/ Why $20M in "worthless" stock? It was Equity Theater. To close a multi-billion dollar merger, you need elite names on the cap table. It wasn't a "secret payment"; it was a prop to lure other investors. If it was simple cap cheating, Ballmer would've just sent cash. 6/ Here’s the real kicker: Aspiration likely prioritized Kawhi’s payments to hide the fact they were broke. Joe Sanberg knew if he missed a payment to Kawhi, Ballmer would find out immediately. Kawhi was essentially a human shield to keep Ballmer’s millions flowing in. 7/ It’s also way more likely Sanberg told his own execs it was "cap circumvention" just to shut them up. Admitting you're bribing a player to keep an investor from seeing you're insolvent is a bad look. Telling them it’s a "strategic favor for the Clippers" makes it sound like a power move. 8/ The NBA is investigating "intent," but the facts suggest a desperate startup used a superstar as bait to keep a billionaire on the hook. 9/
The termination clause also isn’t automatic proof of circumvention. If Aspiration wanted Kawhi specifically because of his Clippers connection—and because Ballmer was a major investor—the deal ending if he left the Clippers makes business sense. 10/
And if Kawhi wanted hidden salary, why agree to a contract heavy in stock that could also be terminated? That’s a pretty sloppy structure for a secret payment scheme. 11/
Honestly, it may have been easier for Joseph Sandberg to frame the Kawhi deal as “cap circumvention” than admit the real motive: keeping Kawhi tied to the company helped maintain credibility with Ballmer and kept the money flowing. 12/
Also worth noting: the lawsuit against Ballmer appears to rely heavily on reporting from Pablo Torre, while Torre has also used the lawsuit itself to push a narrative of guilt without much added context. Closing/
As for Sandberg pleading the Fifth: that doesn’t automatically mean he was hiding a cap-circumvention scheme. If Joseph Sandberg openly admitted Aspiration misled or defrauded one of its biggest investors—Steve Ballmer—he’d be inviting another lawsuit or even criminal exposure. Any lawyer would tell him to say nothing. Don’t lose sight of the bigger picture: Sandberg is currently facing up to 40 years for wire fraud, which matters when evaluating his credibility. The Kawhi Leonard deal doesn’t look like a masterclass in cap circumvention. It looks more like a hail mary from a struggling CEO who used Kawhi’s name to maintain credibility and keep Ballmer’s reported $50M investment from evaporating. The structure looks sloppy because it likely was a desperate business move—not a professional sports conspiracy. Ballmer didn't cheat the league; he got taken for a ride by a company that needed his star player to stay relevant.

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