Tony Parker Sues Club for $20 MILLION

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NBA superstar Tony Parker -- who was injured when Drake and Chris Brown's posses squared off -- is suing the NYC nightclub for $20 million ... claiming it should never have let Rihanna's exes in at the same time.

The San Antonio Spurs star filed the lawsuit Thursday in NY State Supreme Court ... against W.i.P. Nightclub -- and in the suit he alleges the club's security was negligent for allowing the brawl to ever happen.

Parker says he was hit by shards of glass and suffered lacerations to his cornea when bottles started flying in the fight last week. The lawsuit was first reported by the New York Post.

The owner of the club tells TMZ he has not been served with papers yet.

Parker's injury is a huge deal because it could affect his NBA career, and -- more immediately -- his performance in the Olympics with the French national basketball.

As for why he would sue for $20 MILLION? Parker is in the middle of a $50 million contract with the Spurs.
 

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How dare that club think that two grown men (and I use that term loosely) would be able to conduct themselves like civilized people.
 

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tony trying to own the club, shit. lol. this is gonna start a beef between all three dudes now.
 

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This isn't going anywhere, because it obviously isn't the night club's fault.

Why in the fuck were these two fighting in the first place? Way to give racists extra ammo when two extremely successful black men can't even conduct themselves like adults.
 

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