Lil Wayne hasn't been receiving much love lately. Ever since his album Tha Carter IV came out, many have complained he has been on decline. And it shows.
He was recently dissed by rapper Pusha T. Weezy tried to make a diss back, but it was very unsuccessful.
Then before Game 3 of the Oklahoma City Thunder's 102-82 victory over the San Antonio Spurs, Wayne claimed he was "denied" tickets to the game.
Wayne is an avid NBA fan and is always seen courtside at games in Los Angeles and Miami. However, the Thunder say that they didn't have any tickets available.
According to Fox Sports, Wayne says he has this guy named Mike who always gets him the tickets. They had everything set but a manager came and advised Wayne not to return to the arena for games, concerts, etc.
Wayne is obviously not very happy at all with the situation. Kevin Durant and James Harden even offered him tickets for Game 4, but Wayne refused.
''That's not the point, though,'' he told The Associated Press in an interview Friday night. ''It's the players stepping up but of course the players aren't white. I don't want to be sitting there on behalf of you and I'm sitting next to a (person) that's like `I don't want this (guy) sitting next to me.' (Forget) you ... I'm in Forbes,'' he said, laughing.
Wayne says he has never had this happen to before, since he has always felt welcomed in other arenas such as Miami and LA.
''That's like me going on stage and ... seeing LeBron (James) in the crowd with his hand up. I'm going to perform a little bit harder,'' he said.
But in Oklahoma, he said that while ''the players want me there, I don't want to feel - I'm going to still feel unwanted.''
What do you guys think of this crazy situation?
Josh Dhani is the founder of FootBasket. He also contributes at Hoops Authority and Eight Points Nine Seconds. You can read more about him at his website. Follow him on Twitter @joshdhani.
He was recently dissed by rapper Pusha T. Weezy tried to make a diss back, but it was very unsuccessful.
Then before Game 3 of the Oklahoma City Thunder's 102-82 victory over the San Antonio Spurs, Wayne claimed he was "denied" tickets to the game.
Wayne is an avid NBA fan and is always seen courtside at games in Los Angeles and Miami. However, the Thunder say that they didn't have any tickets available.
According to Fox Sports, Wayne says he has this guy named Mike who always gets him the tickets. They had everything set but a manager came and advised Wayne not to return to the arena for games, concerts, etc.
Wayne is obviously not very happy at all with the situation. Kevin Durant and James Harden even offered him tickets for Game 4, but Wayne refused.
''That's not the point, though,'' he told The Associated Press in an interview Friday night. ''It's the players stepping up but of course the players aren't white. I don't want to be sitting there on behalf of you and I'm sitting next to a (person) that's like `I don't want this (guy) sitting next to me.' (Forget) you ... I'm in Forbes,'' he said, laughing.
Wayne says he has never had this happen to before, since he has always felt welcomed in other arenas such as Miami and LA.
''That's like me going on stage and ... seeing LeBron (James) in the crowd with his hand up. I'm going to perform a little bit harder,'' he said.
But in Oklahoma, he said that while ''the players want me there, I don't want to feel - I'm going to still feel unwanted.''
What do you guys think of this crazy situation?
Josh Dhani is the founder of FootBasket. He also contributes at Hoops Authority and Eight Points Nine Seconds. You can read more about him at his website. Follow him on Twitter @joshdhani.