[Holmes] Aspiration executive who spoke to ESPN said the company discussed an Aspiration-themed Leonard bobblehead… Aspiration officials contacted the Clippers and requested that the company’s name be taken off the bobblehead because it was a plastic item, which ran counter to Aspiration’s climate
Were there any public links between Leonard and Aspiration?
The high-level Aspiration executive who spoke to ESPN said the company discussed an Aspiration-themed Leonard bobblehead that the Clippers would release during the 2022-23 season.
A source with knowledge of the deal said the item was part of the Clippers’ deal with Aspiration, and not Leonard’s.
While the bobblehead was in production in late 2022, Aspiration officials contacted the Clippers and requested that the company’s name be taken off the bobblehead because it was a plastic item, which ran counter to Aspiration’s climate-focused mission, the source said.
The Aspiration name was subsequently removed from the bobbleheads’ packaging and all promotional material, but because the bobbleheads had already been produced, the Aspiration name couldn’t be removed from the bobbleheads themselves, the source said.
The bobblehead was released, as planned, to the first 10,000 fans at the Clippers-Thunder game in late March 2023, at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
“Bobblehead production follows a consistent timeline each season, which begins in late summer. The bobbleheads are commonly tied to sponsorship agreements, and in the 2022-23 season, included partners such as Cedars-Sinai, Kia and AT&T,” the Clippers told ESPN. “The Kawhi bobblehead was handled in the same way, part of a sponsorship activation that included Aspiration, similar to others players’ bobbleheads that year.”
What happened with Aspiration?
A source with knowledge of the matter told ESPN that the Clippers terminated their agreement with Aspiration in May 2023 because the company breached its contract with the team by defaulting on payments.
The Clippers continued posting a series of happy birthday messages to their players and staff on social media that referenced the company in 2023. The posts were part of a social media schedule for that season, according to the source with knowledge of the matter. The final such post on X came on June 29, 2023, when the Clippers posted a happy birthday for Leonard and referenced Aspiration in the caption.
Later that summer, in August 2023, the company that was going to take Aspiration public announced that it terminated the deal. In January 2024, Bloomberg News reported that Aspiration was the subject of a Department of Justice and Commodity Futures Trading Commission investigation into whether the company misled customers.
Aspiration filed for bankruptcy in March 2025, with a reported debt of \(170 million. In bankruptcy filings, the company said it owed the Clippers \)30 million, the most of its creditors, and that it owed $7 million to a limited liability company owned by Leonard.
At media day, Leonard was asked if he was still owed that figure. “I got to look back at the books,” he said, “but nah, it was more than that.”
In August 2025, Sanberg formally pled guilty to two counts of wire fraud. Federal prosecutors said he defrauded investors and lenders of more than $248 million.
He is scheduled to be sentenced on April 27 in federal court in Los Angeles.