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NBA players trashing hotel rooms? Stop if you haven’t heard that story before.

Trashing the place you are living in in your home city? That’s not that smart.

Yet it is exactly what is being alleged by the landlords of Philadelphia 76ers star Nerlens Noel, according to documents obtained by TMZ.

It isn’t any run-of-the-mill house trashing either, as Noel is alleged to have left weed all over the house, left Gatorade stains and toilet damage too. Oh, and to cap it all off, the owners of the 4,800-square foot house that Noel rented for $54,000 for the year…well, they are also alleging he left them death threats after moving out.

The list of damages are pretty incredible and vary from your stains on the carpet to water damage throughout the home and more.

Here is a full list obtained by TMZ:

— “Splashed neon colored sports drinks (such as Gatorade) on the carpets throughout the home.”
— $30,000 in other damage to carpets
— Extreme water damage throughout the home
— Clogged toilets filled with cotton balls and feces

— Broken elevator
— $4,000 in damage to the stove
— damage to the fridge
— damage to the blinds
— damage to dishwasher
— torn window screens

The owners say they also found weed and roaches from joints in the home — including pieces of marijuana in the master bathroom drawers.

As for the alleged death threat to the owners of the house? It is said to come in the form of a tombstone left in front of the property the day after Noel moved out and inscribed with “R.I.P.” on the front of it.

Lest you think the owners are kidding…TMZ also obtained photographs taken after Noel moved out that clearly show weed, stains everywhere and the tombstone too.

In total, the landlords are looking to get $75,000 in damages, while Noel is counter-suing to get his security deposit back.

Good luck on that last part. If there is one thing I learned from college is that you NEVER get your security deposit back.

[TMZ]

About Andrew Coppens

Andy is a contributor to The Comeback as well as Publisher of Big Ten site talking10. He also is a member of the FWAA and has been covering college sports since 2011. Andy is an avid soccer fan and runs the Celtic FC site The Celtic Bhoys. If he's not writing about sports, you can find him enjoying them in front of the TV with a good beer!