New Delhi, June 6 -- Nine months into what was supposed to be an independent inquiry, the NBA's investigation into whether the Los Angeles Clippers secretly funneled money to Kawhi Leonard through a failing green-banking startup has finally reached the man at the center of it all. Leonard and his uncle, Dennis Robertson, who also serves as his business adviser, have been interviewed by investigators from Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, the New York-based law firm the league retained last September, according to a report by Baxter Holmes of ESPN.

and that the probe, for all the months it has consumed, still hasn't produced a public conclusion.

Commissioner Adam Silver addressed the investigation during his press conference in San Antonio...