On Feb. 10, Lil Wayne was front and center at the American Airlines Arena rooting for the Lakers as the team played the Heat on their home court. But this allegedly Los Angeles fan was kicked out, and for a reason he wasn't about to let pass by the general public. So, the retired hip hop artist who loves skateboarding tweeted his version of the story.
Through the magic of a mini blog that allows 140 words or less, Lil Wayne reported, "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! (sic)"
So did this popular rapper really get thrown out of the game at the hands of Miami police or was there another explanation?
According to Heat spokesperson Lorrie-Ann Diaz via TMZ, Lil Wayne was the one who chose to leave the game against the Los Angeles Lakers. He decided he wanted to leave says this Miami-based representative.
So why were the police involved?
A fan named Danny Vega, who was at the game, weighed in as reported by Yahoo! Sports.
This Twitter member said, "Random guy yelled at Lil Wayne at #MiamiHEAT game, Weezy looked back, gave him a mean stare & gestured he had a gun. (sic)"
Vega also tweeted, "Weezy just got into argument with security at the #MiamiHEAT game. He got kicked out for gun gesture. (sic0"
So, while a gun gesture was allegedly involved in this confusing altercation, Lil Wayne either left or was ejected from the most recent Miami Heat game. The Lakers fan hasn't written anything else on Twitter since the incident happened.


















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