Mavs Owe Nellie $6Million

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post"> Former Mavericks coach Don Nelson has taken an NBA owner to court before, and it might happen again with Mark Cuban.

    Nelson apparently is willing to pursue whatever measures are needed to recoup as much as $6 million in deferred payments earned before Ross Perot Jr. sold the franchise to Cuban in 2000.

    Nelson, now coach of the Golden State Warriors, was reached over the weekend and said he may have to pursue legal avenues to get the money that he says he is owed.

    "Mark Cuban has been very good to me and my family, but he doesn't like me very much," Nelson said. "I've asked nicely for [the payment]. We'll see what happens from here."

    Nelson worked for the Mavericks from 1997 until June, mostly as head coach. He also had a contract to be a consultant to the organization for the next three years, but he surrendered that deal when he was hired by the Warriors.

    Cuban declined to comment.

    The root of the problem apparently stems from wording in Nelson's original coaching contract with the team. Nelson wanted some of that contract deferred for his retirement. Before he got back into coaching with the Warriors, he asked for the deferred money.

    "There's no question that there was money that was to be paid over time in the contract Nellie signed during the Ross Perot ownership," said Frank Zaccanelli, a minority partner with the Mavericks in the '90s who negotiated the contract with Nelson. "When we added the coaching responsibilities, Nellie wanted the money deferred, and it was a big help to the cash flow for the franchise.

    "Now, what happened to it from there, I don't know." </div>

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