The son of the late beloved NBA reporter Craig Sager said he was being taken to court over his father’s will that left nothing to him and his two sisters — but that he had no interest in fighting.

The unfortunate family drama unfolded on Twitter on Tuesday night when Craig Sager II tweeted:

According to the younger Sager’s tweets, he just wanted to move on after his father’s death in December 2016, but he had been surprised by the papers while on vacation.

When asked why he was airing out what appeared to be personal family business on a social platform like Twitter, he said he just didn’t know what to do anymore.

“I was unaware I could get served over a will I’m not a part of or against. I go out of town & I still have calls & Sheriffs coming to my place. I don’t know what is waiting back home when I return. I want no part of this & it’s beyond upsetting,” he wrote.

It’s unclear what is causing the disagreement between Sager’s children and their stepmother.

According to court records, a petition to probate (prove it is official) his will in solemn form — meaning the executor of the will would be in charge of its for 6 months — was filed in November.

Kacy Sager wrote on Twitter that she supported her brother, who she said was just trying to “blow off some steam.”

She also said that her father’s wife, Stacy Sager, had excluded her and her brother from doing any work with the Sager Strong foundation.

Despite the drama over the will or with Sager’s wife, Kacy said it was not just an illusion that the two Sager children were incredibly close to their father, who they were often seen rallying around during his battle with cancer.

“We compartmentalized him leaving us for her years ago in an effort to maintain a strong relationship with him,” she wrote on Twitter. “Craig saved his life TWICE, remember …”

She added a longer statement on Wednesday afternoon: