Last week, the Kawhi Leonard issue dominated the chatter among fans and analysts alike. Now, an NBA insider is reporting some mind-blowing numbers involving the company that supposedly signed Leonard to a $28 million endorsement deal.
On Monday’s “NBA Today,” ESPN reporter Ramona Shelburne dished out her findings on Aspiration, a green banking company that has gone bankrupt. According to Shelburne, they placed a staggering bid for the naming rights to the arena built by Clippers owner Steve Ballmer.
“The Intuit Dome ended up being named for $550 million, and Ballmer said in an interview that [Aspiration] bid more than that,” Shelburne said on the show. “From what I understand from Clippers sources, they bid almost double that $550 million.”
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