Lil Wayne Banned? Rapper Claims NBA Restricted Him From Events After All-Star Game, League Says Not True After Bosh Wife Comments (VIDEO)

Feb 19, 2013 04:13 PM EST

Rapper Lil Wayne is known for his flamboyant and controversial persona and that may have gotten him banned from NBA league events in the future after another incident at All-Star weekend.

According to ABC.com, the rapper claims that the league banned him from events after being asked to do so by the Miami Heat. A league official responded to the claims and said they are not true and denied that he had been banned.

The story stems from an incident at his Houston concert on Sunday night, when TMZ obtained a video of him saying: "When I say f-k, you say NBA.. When I say f-k, you say the Miami Heat." Wayne also claimed to have clept with Miami Heat center Chris Bosh's wife.

He led the crowd in a chant saying: "F**k NBA! F**k Lebron! F**k SheWade! F**k Chris Bosh! And I f**ked Chris Bosh wife!"

So far, neither Bosh or his wife have commented on the accusations and according to the report, Adrienne has retweeted positive comments from friends and followers on Twitter such as Gabrielle Union, who is the wife of fellow Miami Heat player Dwyane Wade.

"Some people attack those who have the peace & joy they wish they had! Pay them no mind! Live your dream, strut & wave," Union tweeted.

Wayne has his issues with the league and the Heat in the past and the rapper was present at All-Star weekend. He once claimed he was kicked out of a Heat-Lakers game after rooting for the Lakers in Miami on Feb. 10, later tweeting: "So I'm @ da Heat game right, rootin 4 da Lakers kuz dats my team & would u believe they got police 2 make me leave?! Wow! F#€k da Heat."

Wayne has had run-ins with the league in the past, but a spokeswoman told USA Today the rapper was not kicked out and that he chose to leave. According to an email to The Miami Herald, NBA senior VP Tim Frank said that any rumors of a league-wide ban were "not true."

Wayen also had issues with the Thunder last year after being denied courtside seats to the playoffs with the team later saying through a spokesperson that the tickers were asked for too late at the last minute and the game was sold out.

Wayne also tweeted about the passing of Lakers owner Dr. Jerry Buss via Twitter, writing "Rest peacefully Dr. Buss and may God bless your family. Purple-Gold."

CLICK HERE to view the video of Wayne's rant.

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