
According to tweets by the rapper, he was removed from a Miami Heat/LA Lakers game this weekend.
"So I'm @ da Heat game right, rootin 4 da Lakers kuz dats my team & would u believe they got police 2 make me leave?! Wow! F#€k da Heat"
But, according to nearby fans, that's not exactly how it went down. See The Fan Tweet:
"Random guy yelled at Lil Wayne at #MiamiHEAT game. Weezy looked back, gave him a mean stare & gestured he had a gun. Weezy just got into argument with security at the #MiamiHEAT game. He got kicked out for gun gesture."
Then someone else chimed in, saying:
"LOL @LilTunechi saying he got kicked out #MiamiHEAT game for being a #lakers fan. Its cuz he made a gun gesture at someone. Around white ppl. There are mostly old rich folks & ppl with kids sitting around him. I think he's a Kobe fan. But he always cheers for the opposing team in miami."
Meanwhile, ex-NBA baller Jalen Rose says when a person is paying top dollar for courtside season tickets, you should show them a little respect.
"There’s a certain level of etiquette that you have to pay season ticket holders especially if they are celebrities. So if I’m Lil Wayne and I’m paying six figures for some courtside seats at the Miami Heat game, it’ll be cool if the hometown team will just give me a head nod or some dap every now and then. I’m here to represent the squad." Closing with, "Lil Wayne is a mogul, it’s only right to pay respect to Lil Tunechi."






