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Lil Wayne claims the NBA banned him, says he slept with Chris Bosh's wife [VIDEO]

An NBA rep has denied Lil Wayne's charges that the league banned him from future games. [WARNING: Video contains strong language.]
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Rapper Lil Wayne watches the Chicago Bulls play the Miami Heat in 2011. UPI/Brian Kersey
Rapper Lil Wayne watches the Chicago Bulls play the Miami Heat in 2011. UPI/Brian Kersey 
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Published: Feb. 19, 2013 at 4:07 PM
Updated Feb. 19, 2013 at 5:06 PM
By KATE STANTON, UPI.com

In an NSFW concert video obtained by TMZ, Lil Wayne unleashed on the NBA, the Miami Heat and Chris Bosh's wife in Houston Sunday.

"When I say f**k, you say NBA! When I say f**k, you say Miami Heat!" Weezy ranted during the show. The rapper's beef with the Heat started last week, when he tweeted that police had ejected him from Miami's game for rooting for the Los Angeles Lakers. The Miami Heat maintained that he left on his own.

"The NBA banned me from all NBA events," the 30-year-old rapper said, "because the Miami Heat told them to ban me."

Mark Broussard, the NBA's senior director of basketball communications, later told TMZ that there was "no truth at all" to the rapper's claim.

Lil Wayne also railed against Miami players LeBron James, Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh.

"F**k LeBron, f**k She-Wade, f**k Chris Bosh, f**k all of them n***as, man," he said.

"And I f**ked Chris Bosh's wife," he added.

Though the Bosh family has yet to comment, Bosh's wife, Adrienne, indirectly responded to Weezy's charges over Twitter, retweeting affirmational messages from actress Gabrielle Union, among others.


Watch Lil Wayne's rant below:

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