“Ain’t never seen no s**t like that” – Lil Wayne AWESTRUCK by Nikola Jokic’s Game 4 dominance
Lil Wayne was shocked spectating Nikola Jokic clown the Miami Heat in NBA Finals Game 4.
Lil Wayne and Nikola Jokic
Lil Wayne has made his way back to the NBA headlines. The reason isn’t him beefing with someone or calling a superstar “ho” on Twitter. Instead, it’s just him getting impressed by 2×MVP Nikola Jokic. Lil Wayne was shocked watching Nikola Jokic clown the Jimmy Butler-led Miami Heat on both ends of the floor with a dub to end the night.
Lil Wayne was in attendance for Game 4 of the 2023 NBA Finals between the Miami Heat and Denver Nuggets. Nikola Jokic had to tape his ankle during the game but still, he got the job done against the Heat team and the Denver Nuggets are now just one win away from winning their first-ever title. Nikola Jokic has never been given the correct recognition he deserves.
But lately, people are able to recognize his greatness and the one-of-a-kind talent he has. He’s the best playmaking center who can record triple-doubles every game. He’s also a knockdown shooter when he’s at his spot. His greats in Game 4 dub at 108-95 impressed and shocked Lil Wayne who’s been around the basketball world for multiple decades now.
Lil Wayne during the last minutes of the game was trying to get a quick exit to avoid the crowd. But former NBA player now turned into an analyst, Jalen Rose caught him off-guard by yelling: “Joker ain’t no Joke!” near him. Lil Wayne recognized the former NBA player and then added to his take by paying respect to Nikola Jokic.
As the rapper said: “You feel me. Boy, I ain’t never seen no s**t like that.” Lil Wayne isn’t lying when he said to never have seen a talent like Nikola Jokic. Because the former MVP is really one-of-one and now is just a game away from getting the champion status.
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Can Nikola Jokic win the 2023 NBA Finals in Game 5?
Nikola Jokic and the Denver Nuggets have a 3-1 lead against the Jimmy Butler-led Miami Heat in the NBA Finals. They’ll be heading into Ball Arena in Denver looking to pull down the curtains on Miami Heat’s season and win the championship. But the road won’t be easy for them to do so. As Jimmy Butler, Bam Adebayo, Kyle Lowry are locked in for some serious business and will be looking to extend the series back to Miami.
The Heat team has been on a legendary run as an 8th seed and has already made history. Now they’ll look to pull out a 2016 LeBron James on the Denver Nuggets. But honestly, that’s not very possible.
The duo of Jamal Murray and Nikola Jokic backed with a deep team isn’t going to let that slide. So the chances for the Nuggets to win the Finals in Game 5 are real and they really can pull it off.
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