Top 5 San Antonio Villains of the past 40 years:
— Eric Salinas (@EricSal_7) August 6, 2026
Karl Malone
Yolanda Saldivar
Zaza Pachulia
Uncle Dennis
Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones
Top 5 San Antonio Villains of the past 40 years:
— Eric Salinas (@EricSal_7) August 6, 2026
Karl Malone
Yolanda Saldivar
Zaza Pachulia
Uncle Dennis
Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones
BREAKING: Kawhi Leonard had a hidden, multimillion-dollar "sponsorship" with Clippers' scoreboard-maker, sources tell @PabloTorre.
— Pablo Torre Finds Out (@pablofindsout) August 7, 2026
"It was 1,000% a way to circumvent the salary cap," insider says.
In our investigation, Daktronics' Ballmer-linked crisis firm raises NBA probe ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/LU1AeBAF44
🚨BREAKING: Gregg Popovich is reportedly expected to be around the Spurs bench next season in a mentorship and player development role while continuing to serve as President of Basketball Operations. 🙌 pic.twitter.com/YGZuJ9il7e
— Bush+ (@thunder78825) August 7, 2026
Cave Johnson, CEO said:BREAKING: Kawhi Leonard had a hidden, multimillion-dollar "sponsorship" with Clippers' scoreboard-maker, sources tell @PabloTorre.
— Pablo Torre Finds Out (@pablofindsout) August 7, 2026
"It was 1,000% a way to circumvent the salary cap," insider says.
In our investigation, Daktronics' Ballmer-linked crisis firm raises NBA probe ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/LU1AeBAF44
How is there still more to uncover.

Guitarsoup said:Cave Johnson, CEO said:BREAKING: Kawhi Leonard had a hidden, multimillion-dollar "sponsorship" with Clippers' scoreboard-maker, sources tell @PabloTorre.
— Pablo Torre Finds Out (@pablofindsout) August 7, 2026
"It was 1,000% a way to circumvent the salary cap," insider says.
In our investigation, Daktronics' Ballmer-linked crisis firm raises NBA probe ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/LU1AeBAF44
How is there still more to uncover.
Also keep in mind that the standard of proof of cap circumvention is extraordinarily low.
TL;DR: That ***** is cooked.
ThenamesAg said:Guitarsoup said:Cave Johnson, CEO said:BREAKING: Kawhi Leonard had a hidden, multimillion-dollar "sponsorship" with Clippers' scoreboard-maker, sources tell @PabloTorre.
— Pablo Torre Finds Out (@pablofindsout) August 7, 2026
"It was 1,000% a way to circumvent the salary cap," insider says.
In our investigation, Daktronics' Ballmer-linked crisis firm raises NBA probe ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/LU1AeBAF44
How is there still more to uncover.
Also keep in mind that the standard of proof of cap circumvention is extraordinarily low.
TL;DR: That ***** is cooked.
I'd assume the issue will be the establishing the second part of that provision. The NBA cannot infer an agreement unless they also establish that Kawhi's compensation was "substantially below" FMV. If you cannot infer the agreement because they cannot establish this element, then it looks like they will need to actually prove its existence.
Guitarsoup said:ThenamesAg said:Guitarsoup said:Cave Johnson, CEO said:BREAKING: Kawhi Leonard had a hidden, multimillion-dollar "sponsorship" with Clippers' scoreboard-maker, sources tell @PabloTorre.
— Pablo Torre Finds Out (@pablofindsout) August 7, 2026
"It was 1,000% a way to circumvent the salary cap," insider says.
In our investigation, Daktronics' Ballmer-linked crisis firm raises NBA probe ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/LU1AeBAF44
How is there still more to uncover.
Also keep in mind that the standard of proof of cap circumvention is extraordinarily low.
TL;DR: That ***** is cooked.
I'd assume the issue will be the establishing the second part of that provision. The NBA cannot infer an agreement unless they also establish that Kawhi's compensation was "substantially below" FMV. If you cannot infer the agreement because they cannot establish this element, then it looks like they will need to actually prove its existence.
Kawhi has been All-NBA 1st or 2nd team every year he qualified or played at least 50 games (prior to the 65 game minimum) and was receiving MVP votes even last season. His current contract pays him less than the max.
While his previous contract paid him the max, he accepted a deal of 2+1 with the Clippers initially instead of a fully-guaranteed 4y deal when he was coming off a Finals MVP and All-NBA/All-Defense MVP/DPOY candidate season at age 27.
Furthermore, he received less than the total possible amount he could have received, because he turned down the SA supermax to take that deal in free agency, so he left money on the table, which correlates to the money received under the table by Kawhi with the Clippers. Additionally, Kawhi's uncle was getting paid under the table by the Clippers back when Kawhi was with the Spurs, so it can be inferred that he turned down such a supermax because the money to make up the money lost was guaranteed under the table by Ballmer.
HummingbirdSaltalamacchia said:Guitarsoup said:ThenamesAg said:Guitarsoup said:Cave Johnson, CEO said:BREAKING: Kawhi Leonard had a hidden, multimillion-dollar "sponsorship" with Clippers' scoreboard-maker, sources tell @PabloTorre.
— Pablo Torre Finds Out (@pablofindsout) August 7, 2026
"It was 1,000% a way to circumvent the salary cap," insider says.
In our investigation, Daktronics' Ballmer-linked crisis firm raises NBA probe ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/LU1AeBAF44
How is there still more to uncover.
Also keep in mind that the standard of proof of cap circumvention is extraordinarily low.
TL;DR: That ***** is cooked.
I'd assume the issue will be the establishing the second part of that provision. The NBA cannot infer an agreement unless they also establish that Kawhi's compensation was "substantially below" FMV. If you cannot infer the agreement because they cannot establish this element, then it looks like they will need to actually prove its existence.
Kawhi has been All-NBA 1st or 2nd team every year he qualified or played at least 50 games (prior to the 65 game minimum) and was receiving MVP votes even last season. His current contract pays him less than the max.
While his previous contract paid him the max, he accepted a deal of 2+1 with the Clippers initially instead of a fully-guaranteed 4y deal when he was coming off a Finals MVP and All-NBA/All-Defense MVP/DPOY candidate season at age 27.
Furthermore, he received less than the total possible amount he could have received, because he turned down the SA supermax to take that deal in free agency, so he left money on the table, which correlates to the money received under the table by Kawhi with the Clippers. Additionally, Kawhi's uncle was getting paid under the table by the Clippers back when Kawhi was with the Spurs, so it can be inferred that he turned down such a supermax because the money to make up the money lost was guaranteed under the table by Ballmer.
Wait, it's been reported Uncle Dennis was getting paid by Ballmer when KL was still with the spurs??! I know he did some shady ass ****, but I missed this part. Wtf?!
The San Antonio Spurs and Taelon Peter have agreed to a deal, league sources told @hoopshype. Peter will go to training camp with the Spurs after averaging 4.5 points in 38 games played for the Indiana Pacers last season. Peter was the 54th overall pick of the 2025 NBA Draft. pic.twitter.com/ACQ3Ki0C9P
— Michael Scotto (@MikeAScotto) August 7, 2026
pretty much identical @wemby 🤣 pic.twitter.com/pWWT8fhstg
— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) August 7, 2026
Guitarsoup said:ThenamesAg said:Guitarsoup said:Cave Johnson, CEO said:BREAKING: Kawhi Leonard had a hidden, multimillion-dollar "sponsorship" with Clippers' scoreboard-maker, sources tell @PabloTorre.
— Pablo Torre Finds Out (@pablofindsout) August 7, 2026
"It was 1,000% a way to circumvent the salary cap," insider says.
In our investigation, Daktronics' Ballmer-linked crisis firm raises NBA probe ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/LU1AeBAF44
How is there still more to uncover.
Also keep in mind that the standard of proof of cap circumvention is extraordinarily low.
TL;DR: That ***** is cooked.
I'd assume the issue will be the establishing the second part of that provision. The NBA cannot infer an agreement unless they also establish that Kawhi's compensation was "substantially below" FMV. If you cannot infer the agreement because they cannot establish this element, then it looks like they will need to actually prove its existence.
Kawhi has been All-NBA 1st or 2nd team every year he qualified or played at least 50 games (prior to the 65 game minimum) and was receiving MVP votes even last season. His current contract pays him less than the max.
While his previous contract paid him the max, he accepted a deal of 2+1 with the Clippers initially instead of a fully-guaranteed 4y deal when he was coming off a Finals MVP and All-NBA/All-Defense MVP/DPOY candidate season at age 27.
Furthermore, he received less than the total possible amount he could have received, because he turned down the SA supermax to take that deal in free agency, so he left money on the table, which correlates to the money received under the table by Kawhi with the Clippers. Additionally, Kawhi's uncle was getting paid under the table by the Clippers back when Kawhi was with the Spurs, so it can be inferred that he turned down such a supermax because the money to make up the money lost was guaranteed under the table by Ballmer.
Hall of Famer Don Nelson, three-time NBA Coach of the Year and five times a champion as a player with the Boston Celtics, has died at age 86.
— Marc Stein (@TheSteinLine) August 9, 2026
The family has issued this statement:
“On Sunday morning our beloved husband, dad, grandfather and great-grandfather Don Nelson… pic.twitter.com/MkDMNugYcu
👀 @GothamChess @wemby https://t.co/P725TZmN81 pic.twitter.com/jq0NVVirCS
— Chess.com (@chesscom) August 9, 2026
Vic and HB pulled up to the second annual Hoop Gambit this weekend for some chess and hoops competition ♟️🏀 pic.twitter.com/LU22aADUw7
— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) August 9, 2026
Guitarsoup said:
Nellie was almost our head coach for the 94-95 season, but Golden State wouldn't let him out of the contract even though they didn't like him and he wanted to leave.
MGS said:Guitarsoup said:
Nellie was almost our head coach for the 94-95 season, but Golden State wouldn't let him out of the contract even though they didn't like him and he wanted to leave.
But the Spurs did steal Avery Johnson and Pop from the Warriors that summer, so it all worked out.
Jason Kidd has one of the craziest “What-Ifs” in NBA free agency history 🤯
— ALL THE SMOKE (@allthesmokeprod) August 10, 2026
J-Kidd reveals how close he came to joining Stak, Tim Duncan and the Spurs team that had just beat him in the Finals. pic.twitter.com/oLd9eVrSRO
Guitarsoup said:
Opening night vs Thunder.
Christmas Day game 1 at Madison Square Garden.
LawHall88 said:Guitarsoup said:
Opening night vs Thunder.
Christmas Day game 1 at Madison Square Garden.
I get it's a championship rematch, but it sucks that their reward for winning the Western Conference is traveling on Christmas (albeit to New York).
Brian Windhorst with an update about the Kawhi Leonard situation:
— JayTakes (@SportsWithJay0) August 11, 2026
“This situation is not hard to understand. I don’t need FBI training to understand what a kickback is. The thing that comes along with this is, some other outlets as well as the athletic have reported that the… pic.twitter.com/uELlj9No2T
Coach Pop told Carter Bryant that he has the WORSE jab step he’s ever seen in his life😭💀
— SpursNationSA (@SpursNation_SA) August 11, 2026
“ You have the worst jab step I’ve ever seen in my life… you need to go watch Brandon Roy and Kobe… you need to go watch those guys and look how they jab…
I just appreciate how honest… pic.twitter.com/oHFoxlCSKr
« Je me disais : “Je n’aurais jamais dû inscrire mon nom à la draft. »
— Basket-Infos (@Basket_Infos) August 12, 2026
Carter Bryant n’a pas mis longtemps à mesurer l’écart entre le niveau universitaire et la NBA :
« Je n’oublierai jamais mon deuxième jour à San Antonio. J’étais en train de m’entraîner quand j’ai entendu un… pic.twitter.com/r9yKEgnIdY
Carter Bryant reflects on his season and credits Sean Sweeney for his playing time:
— Wemby Alien Era (@WembyAlienEra) August 11, 2026
"It's a whole different world, it's a whole different world.. When it's early in the season they're playing a lot more guys, and then as the season progresses you're trying to win games, and you… pic.twitter.com/1Nxg2rShtO
The Lakers are being sold to American businessman Josh Kushner and Bob Iger for over $12 billion, a record-breaking price, multiple sources told @ramonashelburne. pic.twitter.com/gzVzAM2muD
— ESPN (@espn) August 12, 2026