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Zion Williamson hit with $145m lawsuit hours before NBA Draft

Chris Cwik - Yahoo Sports

On the eve of the NBA draft, No. 1 overall pick Zion Williamson got some unfortunate news.

Williamson is being sued for $100 million (AU$145m) by a marketing company that says Williamson broke his contract, according to the Associated Press.

This continues a back and forth between Williamson, Creative Artists Agency (CAA) and Prime Sports Marketing LLC.

Shortly after Williamson declared for the NBA draft, he signed a marketing deal with Prime Sports.

Zion Williamson in action for the Blue Devils. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
Zion Williamson in action for the Blue Devils. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Williamson was supposed to remain with the company for five years. Instead, he left the company less than a month later to sign with CAA.

Prime Sports threatened to sue, prompting Williamson to take action first. The 18-year-old Williamson sued Prime Sports, arguing its contract was unlawful in North Carolina.

In response to that lawsuit, Prime Sports filed a suit against Williamson and CAA for $100 million. Prime Sports is arguing Williamson broke his contract, and that CAA interfered in the process.

Zion Williamson speaks with Iman Shumpert before the 2019 NBA Draft. (Photo by Jon Lopez/NBAE via Getty Images)
Zion Williamson speaks with Iman Shumpert before the 2019 NBA Draft. (Photo by Jon Lopez/NBAE via Getty Images)

Williamson, who starred at Duke, was picked No. 1 overall by the New Orleans Pelicans on Thursday.