Rick Ross gets Miami Heat tattoo on his face (Photo)

Jun 10, 2014; Miami, FL, USA; Recording artists Rick Ross (left) and DJ Khaled (right) watch the game between the Miami Heat and the San Antonio Spurs during the second half of game three of the 2014 NBA Finals at American Airlines Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports
Jun 10, 2014; Miami, FL, USA; Recording artists Rick Ross (left) and DJ Khaled (right) watch the game between the Miami Heat and the San Antonio Spurs during the second half of game three of the 2014 NBA Finals at American Airlines Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports /
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Rapper Rick Ross is showing everybody just how big of a Miami Heat fan he is with his latest face tattoo.

A lot of people jumped off the Miami Heat’s bandwagon when LeBron James left the team this past summer to join the Cleveland Cavaliers.

But not rapper Rick Ross. No, he is 305 ’till he dies and has the ink to prove it.

Ross recently got a tattoo of the Heat’s logo on his face, so everybody knows he’s repping the team at all times.

Take a look at the tat below:

That’s dedication right there.

In November, Ross said he would be willing to bet $100,000 on the Heat finishing with a better record this season than James’ Cavaliers during an interview with HOT97′s Funk Flex.

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“We most definitely finishing better than the Cavaliers,” Ross said. I’ll put a 100 grand on that.”

While that’s looking even less likely today than it was then, as the Heat (15-20) are looking like a fringe playoff team in a dreadful Eastern Conference, one has to give it up to Ross for being a true fan.

Ross is a South Florida native and is remaining loyal to the area. In October, he told Angie Martinez of Power 105.1 that he was interested in being a minority owner of the Miami Dolphins.

“I went and sat down with the Miami Dolphins, we discussed a few things,” Ross said. “You know I’ve been interested in trying to buy a small percentage of the Dolphins for a long time and they finally invited me into the office and I sat with some people. It was a real positive conversation, and when we left, they offered me to walk out through the field. It was sprayed for the game the following day, and I walked out on the field, I was excited.”

“I put it on the table and there was a few things they wanted to ask and discuss and so forth. But it was a positive situation…. They ultimately decide if the time is now, or does it happen at all. I just wanted to let them know I’m a huge supporter. I would bring them a positive energy to the set, ya dig?”

Perhaps Ross will have to get a Dolphins face tattoo to show the team’s ownership just how badly he wants to be involved.

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