Holy shit. Things could be really bad for the Ballmer and the Clips. The last two teams this firm investigated both changed ownership.
From the article:
If the league ultimately levies punishment on Ballmer, the Clippers and/or Leonard, the CBA allows for several options.
And because they have already been disciplined for breaking league rules of this kind — they were fined $250,000 in August 2015 relating to the free agency of big man DeAndre Jordan — the outcome could be more severe.
Per Section 3 of Article XIII, which details the “Penalties” within the section that covers salary cap circumvention, any team that violates league rules for a second time, as well as the player, could face the following outcomes (after their case goes to an appeals panel):
- A fine of up to $7.5 million.
- The “direct forfeiture of draft picks.”
- The voiding of the player’s contract, “or any Renegotiation, Extension, or amendment of a Player Contract, between such player and such Team.”
- A fine of up to $350,000 for the player.
- A suspension for up to one year for “any Team personnel found to have willfully engaged in such violation.”
- The voiding of any transaction or agreement found to have violated league rules, and the forced forfeiture of funds received in the deal, “unless the player establishes by a preponderance of the evidence that he was unaware of the violation.”