Lil Wayne Addresses His NBA & Miami Heat Comments

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Lil Wayne spoke with Miami's 99 JAMZ to discuss his recent rant from the weekend and says he regrets nothing other than the "fuck Lebron James" line.

 By now, most of you are aware of what Lil Wayne has said over the weekend about the NBA and the Miami Heat. Well today, Lil Wayne has talked about his comments from the other night and says he regrets NOTHING, except wishing he could take back the "f*ck Lebron James" line.

On Wednesday evening, Lil Wayne called into Miami's 99 JAMZ and spoke with Felisha Monet on air about his issues with the Miami Heat, and his harsh comment from this past weekend. Lil Wayne mentions that he does take back the "f*ck Lebron James" line, however he stands by everything else that he said.

In the interview (below), Weezy reveals that not only was he not allowed to participate in the Slam Dunk contest alongside Gerald Green, but David Stern stepped in and him pulled from performing next to Alicia Keys during the halftime of Sunday's game. 

“Let me start off by saying, I don’t apologize for that night, I don’t apologize for being who I am. That’s who I am, this is who I am, and yes I did say those things. Only thing I do want to take back from saying that night is I said ‘F**k LeBron,’ I didn’t mean to say that because me and LeBron we are cool and I’m really cool with his mom and we have a real good relationship, and that’s my homie but it just slipped out. I didn’t mean to say that. Other than that though I don’t take nothing back.” - Lil Wayne

Listen to the full interview below.



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Lil Wayne Addresses His NBA & Miami Heat Comments
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