Popular rapper Lil Wayne recently tweeted on X that he was treated poorly at the LA Lakers game this week. In the tweet, Lil Wayne said he wasn’t sure if it had anything to do with his recent comments on Anthony Davis. This marks a stark contrast to a 2013 story when Wayne claimed he was thrown out of a Heat game.
In this case, Wayne alleged that he was kicked out for cheering for the LA Lakers. This makes his latest claim shocking considering he now says he was ejected from a recent game for the LA Lakers.
Footage from the recent Lakers game, where he claims he was thrown out of the game, has since gone viral. It shows Wayne heading towards his seat before a security guard catches up with him. The rapper is then seen leaving the field and arena, leading many to wonder what happened.
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He said on Undisputed Friday morning that he didn’t know he couldn’t sit during the game and had to wait for a timeout. Despite the situation, Wayne does not appear to have been banned by the LA Lakers.
Is Lil Wayne banned from Miami Heat games? Looking at the rapper’s incident in 2013
As previously mentioned, this isn’t the first time Lil Wayne has had an incident in a NBA game. While his problem this time involved Lakers security, in 2013 the rapper encountered another problem during a Heat vs. Lakers game.
At the time, three different versions of the incident had surfaced. The first was Wayne’s version of events, in which he claimed to have been kicked out for cheering for the Lakers on the road. The rapper shared this with his fans on X.
The second version, coming from USA Today’s Adi Joseph, stated that Wayne was kicked out of the game for his conduct.
“A random guy yelled at Lil Wayne at [Heat] game,” Joseph said, “Weezy looked back, gave him a nasty look and waved at him that he had a gun…Weezy just got into an argument with security at the [Heat] game. He was ejected for using a gun.”
The third version of events came from the Miami Heat organization, which relayed the information to USA Today. The team explained that they knew the rapper was at the game and left. However, he was not kicked out as he and the anonymous fan both claimed.
Following the situation, there were no reports that Wayne had been banned from Miami heat games or the Miami Heat’s Kaseya Center.