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Ex-Brooklyn Net and Utah Jazz assistant coach Jason Terry accused of stiffing celeb jeweler over $25K diamond Rolex: suit

Former Brooklyn Nets and Utah Jazz assistant coach Jason Terry is refusing to pay for a $25,000 diamond encrusted Rolex that he rented for an event and later agreed to buy from a celebrity jeweler, new court papers allege.

Terry rented the 23.5-carat stainless steel customized timepiece from prolific New York jeweler Eric Mavachev — who professionally goes by Eric Mavani and is nicknamed “Eric Da Jeweler” — according to a Manhattan Supreme Court lawsuit filed Monday.

The 19-year NBA vet borrowed the flashy watch to wear out to Drai’s nightclub in Las Vegas during the summer league, Mavachev’s lawyer Mark Shirian told The Post.

After, instead of returning the glitzy timepiece the former NBA combo guard — nicknamed “The Jet” — said he wanted to buy it from Mavachev, the filing says.

Celebrity jeweler Eric “Eric Da Jeweler” Mavachev claims ex-NBA player Jason Terry owes him $25,000 for a diamond Rolex. ericdajeweler/Instagram
Terry, who is an assistant coach for the Utah Jazz, first borrowed the watch in July. Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports

So Mavachev — who has sold blinged-out jewelry to celebrities including Kim Kardashian, Tyga, Floyd Mayweather and Snoop Dogg and has rubbed shoulders with the likes of Tom Brady — agreed to sell the piece for $25,000, which Terry agreed to, the papers allege.

On July 10, Terry, 45 — who also played on the Atlanta Hawks, Boston Celtics and Dallas Mavericks — texted Mavachev asking for his bank account information, saying he’d wire the money on July 13, the court papers claim.

But the money never came and the 2011 NBA Champion never returned the wristwatch, the suit claims.

After borrowing the watch for an event, Terry asked to buy the 23.5-carat time piece from Mavachev. Courtesey of Eric Da Jeweler
Mavachev — who has sold jewelry to Kim Kardashian and has rubbed shoulders with the likes of Tom Brady — says Terry has refused to pay up and has refused to return the Rolex. ericdajeweler/Instagram
Mavachev has sold jewelry to Snoop Dogg, Tyga, Floyd Mayweather and others. Courtesy Eric Da Jeweler

Terry also ghosted Mavachev in a message from the next day saying he never received the funds, the filing alleges.

Terry “has not paid plaintiff the total amount of $25,000.00, which is the agreed upon value of the Rolex Watch, and has not returned the Rolex Watch to Plaintiff,” the suit charges.

Shirian claims he and his client gave Terry 30 days to pay up which he failed to do, prompting the breach of contract lawsuit.

Terry allegedly ignored a July 14 text message from Mavachev saying he never received the funds the $25,000 the pair agreed to. AP

“Despite earning over one hundred million dollars in the NBA, Mr. Terry has failed to fulfill his financial obligations and has not made the necessary payments for the valuable timepiece,” Shirian said. “We are prepared to use all available legal avenues to recover the outstanding payment for the watch.”

Mavachev — who filed suit through his company Eric & Co. Trading Group LLC — is seeking the $25,000 he says he’s owed.

Terry didn’t immediately return requests for comment Monday.