Lil Wayne felt unwelcome at the Lakers game Thursday night.
The rapper attended the Lakers’ 134-131 overtime victory over the Wizards at Crypto.com Arena, but left with a sour taste in his mouth.
“Oh! I just got treated badly at the Lakers game and I thought sooner or later they were going to do something like that to me, was that what I said B.C.E. or they were simply rebellious?” It’s a body [f–k with me] I got that vibe from them too, so everything went well. Hmm. That’s not the case. I’m used to it.” Lil Wayne tweeted late Thursday night.
He detailed what happened Friday morning on FS1’s “Undisputed,” which airs weekly.
“They’re just doing their job,” he began. “So, when I got there, we tried to enter through one entrance of the court. The security guard was like, ‘No, you guys need to go to the other side.'”
He explained that his seat was courtside, near Jack Nicholson’s usual seat, and that the entrance he was directed to was one in the back where people were already sitting, and that he had to tap fans on the shoulder and ask. did. Ask them to stand up and move their chairs to pass by.
When he realized what was going to happen, he said, “It’s going to be okay,” and returned to the entrance where he had been turned away.
“I started walking to the side and the guy was like, ‘Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.’ [in a gesture of stopping them]. ” So I looked at him and he was like, “I told you guys to go to a different entrance.” He looked me straight at it. I was like, ‘That’s a little too much,’ so I didn’t say anything, and I was like, ‘Let’s go home,'” Lil Wayne said.
The rapper said this wasn’t even a matchup he would have chosen to participate in.
“That being said, I didn’t want to go to that game. Asked to participate in that match.It was to advertise the wardrobe I was wearing [a partnership with the NBA brand] And they asked me to be there,” Lil Wayne said. “So I…was hoping for a smoother entrance.”
He said he had never had this kind of problem with Lakers security before and couldn’t explain why it was happening now, adding that the interference made him feel “kind of like a child.” “It was,” he said.
Lil Wayne said of the idea that he might be being punished for talking about Anthony Davis on TV: “I believed that. Even though it was a raw emotion when I tweeted that. , that’s all the facts behind my opinion. I felt like there was something about the whole AD job where I was like, ‘We don’t need this person.’
Earlier this season, Lil Wayne was highly critical of Anthony Davis’ ability to appear on Undisputed.
“If the Lakers want to be a championship team in the future, they need to get rid of AD,” the rapper said.
Lil Wayne called it “plain and simple,” and when asked if that’s because Davis can’t say it’s healthy, Lil Wayne replied: I don’t want to call her soft, but she is AD after all. That’s his makeup, that’s who he is, and that’s what he showed us. ”
