Thursday, July 16, 2026 at 08:12 AM GMT+8
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Kawhi Leonard's endorsement deal problem just became two problems, which in the NBA's ongoing quest to prove tampering is real but unprosecutable feels almost like a franchise strategy at this point. The New York Times reports the league's investigation into Leonard's Aspiration marketing deal, the one that conveniently collapsed the same year Aspiration itself collapsed into fraud charges, has widened to a second arrangement, meaning the Clippers now have two separate paper trails to explain rather than one. Ballmer built an $18 billion arena in Inglewood on the promise that his roster was assembled the ordinary way. The league office would very much like to keep believing that too.

Meanwhile in Dallas, the Mavericks are conducting the offseason equivalent of asking out your ex's whole friend group: floated LeBron after the Anthony Davis trade, now linked to Joel Embiid, all while Dusty May fills out a coaching staff for a roster that may not exist yet by October. Nico Harrison traded away Luka Doncic for win-now pieces and is discovering that win-now pieces keep wanting new agents. The Kawhi file and the Dallas rumor mill are the same story wearing different jerseys, teams paying the toll for treating a championship roster like a Wall Street deal instead of a sports team, and finding out later isn't a discount.

The second Aspiration thread needs its own name and date, not folded into the first as an undifferentiated bad look for Ballmer. Once Embiid or LeBron is confirmed to Dallas the desk should run the cap sheet and dead money next to it, the joke is good but the ledger is what makes Nico's job actually be at risk. — WR
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World Cup 2026Updated Thu, Jul 16, 08:12 HKT

Latest Results

Argentina 3-1 SwitzerlandAET
Norway 1-2 EnglandAET
Spain 2-1 BelgiumFT
France 2-0 MoroccoFT
Switzerland 0-0 ColombiaFT-Pens
Argentina 3-2 EgyptFT
United States 1-4 BelgiumFT

Group Standings

Group A
PGDPts
Mexico3+69
South Africa3-14
South Korea3-13
Czechia3-41
Group B
PGDPts
Switzerland3+47
Canada3+54
Bosnia-Herzegovina3-14
Qatar3-81
Group C
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Brazil3+67
Morocco3+37
Scotland3-33
Haiti3-60
Group D
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United States3+46
Australia304
Paraguay3-24
Türkiye3-23
Group E
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Germany3+66
Ivory Coast3+26
Ecuador304
Curaçao3-81
Group F
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Netherlands3+67
Japan3+45
Sweden304
Tunisia3-100
Group G
PGDPts
Belgium3+45
Egypt3+25
Iran303
New Zealand3-61
Group H
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Spain3+57
Cape Verde303
Uruguay3-12
Saudi Arabia3-42
Group I
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France3+89
Norway3+16
Senegal3+23
Iraq3-110
Group J
PGDPts
Argentina3+79
Austria304
Algeria3-24
Jordan3-50
Group K
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Colombia3+37
Portugal3+55
Congo DR3+14
Uzbekistan3-90
Group L
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England3+47
Croatia306
Ghana304
Panama3-40
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