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The team is targeting $4 million -- the amount Garcia was paid by the Kings during his injury -- from Italy-based manufacturer Ledraplastic, ball distributor M-F Athletic Company and Ball Dynamics International.
Roger Dreyer, who's representing the Kings, said the ball -- a Gymnic "Burst Resistant" Plus Stability Ball -- failed to deliver on its name.
"It was advertised to be burst-resistant, but obviously it was not," Dreyer (pictured right explaining how the ball was used) said. "We will be able to prove that, for a very small expense, the ball could've been made more thicker and provided the burst-resistant capacity as advertised."
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Source: http://nba.fanhouse.com/2010/12/02/kings-suing-for-francisco-garcias-exercise-ball-incident/
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