Lil Wayne Claims He Was 'Treated Like Sh*t' And Was 'Disrespected' At Recent Laker Game
Got treated like s**t at the Lakers game just now, but I figured they’d do me [like] that sooner or later either [because] of what I said [about Anthony Davis] or simply [because] they don’t [f**k with me].Despite the negative experience, Wayne maintained a resilient attitude, expressing understanding and acceptance, saying:”
- Lil Wayne
I [had gotten] that vibe from ‘em as well, so all good. I get it. F**k ‘em. It isn’t what it isn’t. I’m used to it.”
- Lil Wayne
Wow! Got treated like shit at the Laker game just now but I figured they’d do me that sooner or later either bc of what i said abt AD or simply bc they don’t fwm which I been got that vibe from em as well so all good I get it. Fuck em. It isn’t what it isn’t. I’m used to it.
— Lil Wayne WEEZY F (@LilTunechi) March 1, 2024
Watch Lil Wayne's Frustration as He Throws His Hands Up and Leaves Last Night's LA Lakers Game:
You gotta get rid of A.D. He’s shown us that, and I guess the only time he hasn’t shown us that is New Orleans and the Bubble Championship. Get rid of him and get some good players. We don’t even need a superstar.”
- Lil Wayne
Watch Lil Wayne Telling The Lakers To Get Rid of Anthony Davis:
.@LilTunechi tells the Lakers to trade Anthony Davis 😳
— UNDISPUTED (@undisputed) November 10, 2023
“If the Lakers want to be a championship team, they have to get rid of AD.” pic.twitter.com/j686yqzjQJ
In addition to his involvement in sports discussions, Lil Wayne also showcased his love for basketball by participating in the 2024 NBA All-Star Celebrity Game. Serving as an assistant coach for Stephen A. Smith’s team alongside A’ja Wilson, Wayne shared the court with fellow celebrities like Jennifer Hudson and CJ Stroud, adding to the excitement of the event.
Beyond his engagements in the sports world, Lil Wayne continues to make waves in the music industry. In 2023, he teamed up with 2 Chainz to release "Welcome 2 Collegrove," a 21-song album featuring collaborations with artists such as Usher, Benny the Butcher, and Rick Ross, further solidifying his influence and legacy in hip-hop.