Troubles continue to plague Nick Young. Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

As if Nick Young didn’t have enough problems in his personal life already, the Los Angeles Lakers swingman is now being sued by his former high school coach.

According to TMZ, Andre Chevalier has filed a $700,000 breach of contract lawsuit against Young claiming that he signed on to be Young’s business manager and consultant as Swaggy P was entering the NBA Draft back in 2007. Chevalier says Young agreed to pay him 2 percent of any salary and endorsement money he earned during his NBA career.

While Chevalier says he has been getting a portion of the money Young pays his agent, he claims he realized 2 percent was missing in 2015. Chevalier claims that 2 percent has amounted to roughly $700,000 since 2007.

As you have likely heard, Young has been having some relationship troubles with Iggy Azalea. We also recently learned that he almost got an embarrassing misspelled tattoo.

A lawsuit sounds like the last thing Swaggy P needs.

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