Pablo Torre
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He accused the Clippers owner of circumventing the league's sacred salary caps through a sordid deal with Aspiration.
Now Commissioner Adam Silver has announced that the NBA vetted and approved the green banking company in 2021.
What it means in 2025, Kawhi Leonard, in signing a sponsorship with Aspiration in 2022, did nothing to violate the league's collective bargaining agreement.
If Ballmer signs a deal with Pepsi, as Silver has said, Leonard can sign a contract with Pepsi afterward.
Should the league operate this way?
Fact is, 30 owners make the endorsement rules, not Pablo Torre.
The financial firm crashed, which sends co-founder Joe Sandberg to prison, yet no one cares.
The league doesn't demand a probe of all sponsorship agreements.
Torre could have informed us before he went ape on the air.
He didn't.
So the Clippers will continue to perform in good faith at Intuit Dome near the airport, despite a so-called legal investigation that might not end until next spring, while proving that former Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban was right in trashing Torrey on social media.
I appreciate journalists who try to find the truth.
I do not appreciate journalists who swing and miss and sell themselves as smarter than the audience.
Torrey has done this on Around the Horn, the second ESPN show he allowed to fade off the air.
And it's...
And it's time his editors at The Athletic tell him he's leading the majors in strikeouts.