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Did the Miami Heat Get Lil Wayne Banned from Basketball? "Not True," According to NBA

Question #1: Is Lil Wayne banned from the home of the Miami Heat? Maybe. Although, the team hasn't said shit since Weezy went bonkers, howling, "Fuck LeBron! Fuck She-Wade! ... And, and, and, I fucked Chris Bosh wife!" during All-Star weekend in Houston. Question #2: Did LeBron, D-Wade, Bosh, and...
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Question #1: Is Lil Wayne banned from the home of the Miami Heat?



Maybe. Although, the team hasn't said shit since Weezy went bonkers, howling, "Fuck LeBron! Fuck She-Wade! ... And, and, and, I fucked Chris Bosh wife!" during All-Star weekend in Houston.



Question #2: Did LeBron, D-Wade, Bosh, and "all them niggas" have the Young Money maniac put on the NBA's official, league-wide do-not-admit list?



UPDATE Lil Wayne has finally publicly discussed his war with the Miami Heat and he says: "I don't apologize."



See also:

-Why Was Lil' Wayne Kicked Out of Last Night's Heat Game?

-Lil Wayne Declares War on Miami Heat: "F#$% LeBron! F#$% She-Wade! And I F#$%ed Chris Bosh's Wife!"

-Miami Heat Fans Attack Lil Wayne: "Nah, Meng! We Declare War on You! Go Home!"

-Chris Bosh's Wife Snaps Back at Lil Wayne: "Pay No Mind to the Haters"




During his rant against the defending champs, Wayne told fans: "The NBA banned me from all NBA events, because the Miami Heat told them to ban me."



But that's "not true," said the league's senior VP Tim Frank in an email to the Miami Herald.



Talking to MTV News, "a spokesperson ... [insisted] that [Lil Wayne] wasn't barred from attending any events during All-Star Weekend."



And if you still aren't convinced, senior director of basketball communications Mark Broussard just told TMZ that there's "no truth at all" to the Young Money maniac b-ball ban.



Question #3: Is Weezy a liar? Or is the NBA making a bitch move (as rap legend and New Times columnist Luther "Uncle Luke" Campbell would say) by trying to "downplay the incident"?



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