Clippers Face New Kawhi Scrutiny As NBA Investigation Hangs Over Team

Potential salary cap violations surface as leaked emails reveal the Los Angeles Clippers' coordination with Kawhi Leonard and his representative in securing a controversial deal with Daktronics.

Leaked emails have brought the Los Angeles Clippers’ Kawhi Leonard saga back into the spotlight, this time through a possible connection to Daktronics.

The messages, which are dated from March through May 2021, appear to show Clippers and Daktronics employees discussing Leonard, his representative Uncle Dennis Robertson, and a potential deal tied to the company. In one email on March 16, a Daktronics message asked whether the Clippers had already met with the player and his rep or had a meeting on the calendar. That same email also noted that Daktronics was eager to get the activations underway.

The correspondence became more pointed on April 15, when a follow-up email asked whether the parties had been able to connect with Uncle Dennis/KL to lock in a deal date. Then on May 11, a Daktronics employee followed up again, this time asking about autographs.

The email acknowledged that the playoffs were naturally an off-limits time to approach players, but asked whether something could be arranged with Uncle D. A Clippers employee replied that they would follow up and ended the message with “Go Clippers.”

The emails do not, by themselves, prove salary cap circumvention. But they could matter because of the previously undisclosed relationship between Leonard and Daktronics.

That relationship is drawing scrutiny for a reason. Daktronics has major business ties to the Clippers, including being chosen to build the massive double-sided Halo board at Intuit Dome, the team’s new arena, which opened in 2024. Leonard’s alleged multimillion-dollar deal with Daktronics has raised questions because of claims that it effectively amounted to extra compensation linked to the Clippers.

What makes the leaked messages notable is that they suggest Clippers employees were not entirely detached from the Leonard-Daktronics discussions. Team personnel appear to have had some role in the back-and-forth between the company and Leonard’s camp.

That still leaves an important distinction in place. NBA rules bar teams from arranging or providing outside compensation outside a player’s contract as a way to get around the salary cap. But helping coordinate a legitimate sponsorship deal is not, on its own, proof that those rules were broken.

The timing only adds to the noise around Leonard and the Clippers. His proposed trade to the Toronto Raptors remains on hold because of uncertainty tied to the investigation. The team and Leonard are already dealing with the reported endorsement agreement with Aspiration, and the Daktronics emails have prompted more questions about whether there is a wider pattern of outside business arrangements involving companies financially connected to the Clippers.

There is also a familiar thread here when it comes to Leonard’s representation. During the 2019 free agency, The Athletic reported that Robertson sought outside benefits from interested teams that would have fallen outside the CBA, including endorsement guarantees.

None of that is proof on its own. The leaked emails are still just allegations and suspicious correspondence, not a final answer. But they may give investigators another paper trail to follow, and with the Clippers appearing to have been involved in coordinating at least some parts of the Leonard-Daktronics arrangement, the NBA may have more questions to answer before this case is finally closed.

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