- Lil Wayne was not happy with the treatment he received during the Lakers-Wizards game
- He harshly criticized Los Angeles center Anthony Davis earlier this season.
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Lil Wayne says he was “treated like shit” at the Lakers game Thursday night, but admitted he wasn’t surprised by his criticism of Anthony Davis late last year.
The rapper, 41, said in November on ‘Undisputed’ that the team needed to ‘get rid’ of the All-NBA center, and now believes those comments were the reason for his apparent poor treatment at Crypto.com Arena.
‘Wow! “They treated me like shit at the Laker game just now, but I thought they were going to do that to me sooner or later, whether because of what I said (about) AD or because they just don’t (screw me)” I got that vibe from them too , so it’s all good, I understand,” he said. wrote in X after the Lakers beat the Wizards.
‘Fuck them. It is not what it is not. I’m used to it.’
On November 10, Wayne appeared in ‘Undisputed’ alongside Skip Bayless, Michael Irvin and Keyshawn Johnson.
Lil Wayne is seen taking in the NBA All-Star Weekend action with his kids on February 18.
The rapper criticized Lakers center Anthony Davis and said the team needed to trade him.
And the five-time Grammy winner slammed Davis after he missed the previous game with hip and groin spasms.
“If the Lakers want to be a championship team, and (in) the future as well, they must get rid of AD,” he said.
He also seemed to question the big man’s durability, saying, “You don’t mean he’s soft…whatever he is, he’s AD.” Because that’s his nature and that’s who he is, and he’s shown us that.”
The Lakers were 3-5 when that episode of ‘Undisputed’ was taped, although Davis has largely stayed healthy this season and Los Angeles is 7-3 in its last ten games.
Conor Daly and Lil Wayne are seen during the NBA Ruffles All-Star Celebrity Game
Davis is averaging 25.1 points, 12.3 rebounds and 2.4 blocks in 57 games this season.
The Lakers, meanwhile, started the season slowly like last year, but are now 33-28 and just three games out of fifth place in the West.
Wayne is a prominent sports fan and was spotted earlier this month in Indianapolis taking in the action at the NBA All-Star weekend.
He is also famous for being a huge Packers fan.