Lil Wayne Reportedly Kicked Out Of Miami Heat Game For Making Gun Gesture At Fan

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Lil Wayne tweeted that he was kicked out of yesterday's Miami Heat game for rooting for the visiting Lakers, but a witness says he was ejected for making a threatening gun gesture at a fan.

Last year during the Western Conference Finals, Lil Wayne was involved in some tension with the Oklahoma City Thunder after he requested courtside seats, and some special security and treatment, to a game but was denied by the team.  Now Tunechi is calling out the Miami Heat, claiming that he was ejected from yesterday’s game against the L.A. Lakers.  Some details have emerged that say that Wayne may have been ejected for making a threatening gesture towards a fan. 

Yesterday, Weezy tweeted that he was ejected simply for cheering for the visiting team, “So I’m @ da heat game right, rootin 4 da Lakers kus dats my team & would u believe they got police 2 make me leave?! Wow! F#Ck da Heat.”

Social media manager for Miami’s DJ Irie paints another picture, and references the YMCMB artist responding to a heckling fan with a gun gesture, and perhaps that is why the rapper was removed from the game, “Random guy yelled at Lil Wayne at #MiamiHEAT game.  Weezy looked back, gave him a mean stare & gestured he had a gun. LOL what a douche.”

However, a spokesperson for the Heat stated in an email to USA Today that Mr. Carter left on his own accord and was not asked to leave by arena security.  

Lil Wayne Reportedly Kicked Out Of Miami Heat Game For Making Gun Gesture At Fan
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