Lil’ Wayne Kicked Out of Miami Heat Game for Threatening Fan

Mandatory Credit: Paul Abell-USA TODAY Sports
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Mandatory Credit: Paul Abell-USA TODAY Sports
Mandatory Credit: Paul Abell-USA TODAY Sports /

Rapper Lil’ Wayne is no longer a Miami Heat fan. After an incident that occurred at Sunday’s Lakers-Heat game in Miami, Wayne took to Twitter to voice his disdain for the franchise over the fact he was kicked out of the game for gesturing to another fan that he had a gun and wasn’t afraid to use it. According to reports, a fan yelled something at Wayne during the game, to which Wayne turned around, mean mugged him and gestured that he had a gun.

Some fans around this didn’t have a big problem with it, but security did and they promptly escorted that tattooed skater-boy rapper out of the arena.

One fan that was close to the incident tweeted up a storm about it, giving the outside world a play-by-play of one of the most ridiculous moments of the NBA season thus far.

According to the Miami Heat though, Wayne wasn’t kicked out of the game. Instead the organization says Wayne was confronted by security over the matter but it was his decision to leave and he wasn’t kicked out of the game.

This is essentially the same thing as when someone “resigns” from their position rather than getting fired. No matter what the “official” outcome of the incident is, said person is leaving whether it’s on their own will or against it. Wayne says he was kicked out, the Heat say he left on his own and we’re left wondering why we actually still care about Lil’ Wayne.