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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums'Pablo Torre Finds Out' Podcast wins rare sport-related Pulitzer Prize for Kawhi Leonard-Clippers reporting
https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nba/los-angeles-clippers/news/pablo-torre-finds-out-podcast-pulitzer-prize-kawhi-leonard/1f02dd679caf2e051ded8775Why did 'Pablo Torre Finds Out' podcast win a Pulitzer Prize?
In September 2025, it was the reporting from Torre and his staff on his podcast, "Pablo Torre Finds Out," that sparked the NBA's investigation into the Clippers for potential cap circumvention.
Torre reported through his audio platform that Leonard allegedly received a lucrative, no-work contract from a now-bankrupt environmental company, Aspiration, so that he could receive more money without going against the Clippers' salary cap. Anonymous former employees spoke to Torre about Aspiration, which was an environmental start-up company partly funded by an investment from Clippers owner Steve Ballmer.
Based on the allegations, Torre found that Leonard received a four-year, $28 million endorsement deal from Aspiration that was essentially a no-show job intended to circumvent the (NBA) salary cap.
As of May 2026, the NBA is still considered to be investigating the situation ESPN reported in April that commissioner Adam Silver called the investigation, which is being led by the law firm Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, "enormously complex," and that interviews for it are ongoing, including Clippers officials and former Aspiration employees.
In September 2025, it was the reporting from Torre and his staff on his podcast, "Pablo Torre Finds Out," that sparked the NBA's investigation into the Clippers for potential cap circumvention.
Torre reported through his audio platform that Leonard allegedly received a lucrative, no-work contract from a now-bankrupt environmental company, Aspiration, so that he could receive more money without going against the Clippers' salary cap. Anonymous former employees spoke to Torre about Aspiration, which was an environmental start-up company partly funded by an investment from Clippers owner Steve Ballmer.
Based on the allegations, Torre found that Leonard received a four-year, $28 million endorsement deal from Aspiration that was essentially a no-show job intended to circumvent the (NBA) salary cap.
As of May 2026, the NBA is still considered to be investigating the situation ESPN reported in April that commissioner Adam Silver called the investigation, which is being led by the law firm Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, "enormously complex," and that interviews for it are ongoing, including Clippers officials and former Aspiration employees.
A lot of sports reporting today is absolutely dreadful, but Pablo Torre is great!
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'Pablo Torre Finds Out' Podcast wins rare sport-related Pulitzer Prize for Kawhi Leonard-Clippers reporting (Original Post)
Wiz Imp
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(197,014 posts)1. Pablo is awesome. Love him on PTI.
When its just him and Mina Kimes host they always work in how their parents are STILL not happy they arent doctors. Its a funny Asian Tiger Mom joke.
Congrats Pablo.
chelsea0011
(10,240 posts)2. Best show around
Some great investigative reporting still exists