Former Boston Celtics player Ray Allen called his stalker “deranged” and said the latter wants to “kill” him, according to a report on TMZ Sports.

TMZ obtained court documents, according to the article, that state Allen called Bryan K. Coleman — the accuser — on the phone back in September and said Allen wanted to “ensure that I went away and never opened my mouth again. He said he wanted me to get what I deserved.”

Allen, however, vehemently denies the allegations, and said Coleman is a “deranged individual.”

Coleman's accusations go further. According to TMZ, Coleman said Allen “spied” on him recently by sending associates to follow him around, citing one incident inside a Publix market where he was told to watch his back by an unidentified man.

Coleman also said he saw Allen with two armed men and believed the former NBA player was planning a “more direct attack.”

David Markus, Allen's lawyer, spoke with TMZ about the allegations.

“As with everything else related to Briant or Bryant Coleman, his petition for a restraining order was filled with lies, falsehoods and fantasies,” Markus said. “He is a seriously deranged individual who Ray Allen has never met, never spoken with directly or threatened in any way. Coleman is the stalker here who is obsessed with Ray. Ray wants nothing to do with him and is exploring all legal options to stop him from continuing to harass and threaten him, his family and friends.”

This legal battle has been going on for months now. And with these new details coming to light, it doesn't seem that it will end any time soon.