The Lakers reportedly feel they got played during Leonard's free agency. Connect the dots. Sam Amick of The Athletic: Sources say the league was told that Robertson asked team officials for part ownership of the team, a private plane that would be available at all times, a house and — last but certainly not least — a guaranteed amount of off-court endorsement money that they could expect if Leonard played for their team.
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Report: Kawhi Leonard’s uncle/advisor, Dennis Robertson, asked Lakers for illegal inducements
Published December 23, 2019 at 2:50 PM
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