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Source: NBA looks into Clips’ Kawhi recruitmenton December 18, 2020 at 12:30 am

The NBA is investigating allegations made against Jerry West and the LA Clippers involving the free agency recruitment of Kawhi Leonard in 2019, a league source confirmed to ESPN.

TMZ Sports reported this week that a man, who claims to be close to Leonard, filed a lawsuit against West and the Clippers, alleging that West owes him $2.5 million for helping the Clippers sign Leonard.

The NBA’s investigation into the allegations was first reported by The Athletic.

According to TMZ Sports, Johnny Wilkes alleges that he informed West, a Clippers consultant, in April 2019 that he had close ties to Leonard and the All Star’s uncle, Dennis Robertson, and that he could and did provide vital information to help the Clippers land Leonard in free agency.

The lawsuit says Wilkes claimed to ask for $2.5 million for his help and that West agreed to the terms. Wilkes is seeking $2.5 million plus damages according to TMZ Sports.

A representative for West told TMZ Sports that the consultant did not know of any legal action and said, “I am not aware of any lawsuit being filed against me and I deny engaging in any improper conduct in connection with the signing of Kawhi Leonard.”

The NBA’s investigation would pertain to “Other Indirect Contact” as detailed under Article 35A (3) of the NBA Constitution, which “prohibits indirect communications, such as those made through intermediaries.”

The Clippers could be fined up to $10 million and loss of draft picks if they are found to have violated the rule.

The Clippers signed Leonard to a three-year, $103.1 million deal with a player option for the 2021-22 season in July 2019. The two-time Finals MVP joined the Clippers after they traded Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Danilo Gallinari, four unprotected first-round picks, one protected first-round pick and two first-round pick swaps to Oklahoma City for Paul George.

George signed a maximum contract extension last week that guarantees as much as $226 million over the next five years.

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