Mavericks owner Mark Cuban must immediately pay Don Nelson $6.3 million, an arbitrator rules in settling a battle over the coach's compensation package.
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Restricted free agent forward Luol Deng and the Chicago Bulls have agreed to six-year contract that could be worth $80 million.
Former NBA referee Tim Donaghy is sentenced to 15 months in prison, about half of what was expected for his involvement in a betting scandal.
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