NBA EXEC is a criminal guilt in Uncle Leonard for Uncle Dennis “

Los Angeles Clippers veteran Kavhi Leonard was in warm water. All stems from An investigation alleged violation From the NBA pay caps over the return of 28 million dollars dealing with the current aspiration of the company.
The company that was associated with the Steve Ballmer’s slider owner. Everyone who appeared from the investigative journalist Pablo Torre on his podcast “Pablo Torre reveals”.
As the investigation remains in progress, more details begins. On Thursday, anonymous NBA Executive Director made the case That Leonard is partly guilty of the needs that his uncle Dennis Robertson, by Voike’s Day, Sam Amick and Mike Vorkunov from athletics.
“It’s a part of this in Kavhi,” said the executive director in one league. “He allows (Robertson) to operate. There is a vacuum. The lack of communication creates this emptiness and he just fills it.”
In 2019, Leonard signed the clips. During the negotiations, Robertson was involved and allegedly made irregular demands. Among those covered by Leonard who live in San Diego, hire a helicopter, and not following media obligations and allowing him to insert his crew into an organization.
Finally, the NBA researched and concluded that it was not determined that the evidence was not established that these requirements were approved.
It all happened in the fight with Los Angeles Lakeshers, which Robertson allegedly allegedly created the same requirements. However, Lakers refused those demands, including the one who would have Dat Leonard ownership share.
Council of Dennis’s participation in the last investigation
Meanwhile, investigation exam whether Robertson was involved in a contract with aspirations. In addition, another aspect is whether Robertson was trying to use his nephew.
“They never opposed each other,” another source of league who worked with Leonard said. “They’re the same in my mind. But Uncle Dennis doesn’t mind being a bad guy.”
In addition, Robertson gave the case to be the reaction that counts the most.
“Simply put, impressions are important,” he wrote in his wife’s book, “and you only have a few seconds to make your brand.”
At this point, Robertson did not answer the comment requests.
2025-09-25 22:44:00







