“We all good brother” Mavs owner Mark Cuban goes over to Lil Wayne to settle their beef, at Game 2 of WC Finals
Mark Cuban and Lil Wayne laugh it out
All’s well if its ends well ! Mark Cuban and Lil Wayne may have wanted to have a go at each other, but when they came face to face, it was all smiles as they seemed to come to their senses and sorted out their recent tussle. ‘Chef’ Curry scored 32 while bagging 6 three-pointers as Kevon Looney had a career-high 21 points and 12 rebounds, and the Warriors rallied past the Dallas Mavericks 126-117 on Friday for a 2-0 lead in the Western Conference finals. Surprisingly, Mark and Lil Wayne were both in the building for the Game
Mark Cuban has been a really active owner for the Dallas Mavericks. The billionaire is usually spotted sitting with the coaching team at the front and is very animated during the game. It’s all Luka Doncic’s fault really, as he really pissed of Lil Wayne with his stellar performances and the legendary rapper, who’s been an avid supporter of Chris Paul, was upset with him.
Lil Wayne had courtside seats to the enthralling Game 7 showdown on May 15th, but his scathes at Luka Doncic a week ago came back to haunt him. Its almost as if Luka spotted him in the arena and decided to turn up the ante, let his actions speak louder than menial tweets. Calling Luka a ‘ho’ before Game 7 awakened the ‘Jordan’ in him as Luka along with Mark Cuban and company had the last laugh, and the Mavericks owner used Sunday’s loss to troll Weezy, who sat front row Game 7.
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Anticlimactic End to a Spicy Saga between Mark Cuban and Lil Wayne
Lil Wayne’s relationship with Chris Paul dates back nearly 2 decades. The two met at the Final Four in 2005 where they exchanged numbers as CP3 played for New Orleans from 2005-2011, and have been been solid ever since. Luka Doncic dominating Chris Paul and his Phoenix Suns team 4 games out of 7 must not sit right with Weezy. The beef between Wayne and Doncic dates back to Game 4 of the series where Weezy took to Twitter and called Luka Doncic a “ho” after he was left unimpressed with the way the Mavericks star was behaving on the court, barking at the referees for fouls.
Knowing Dallas Mavericks owner, Mark Cuban, he just doesn’t let go off people or matter that easily. Even after his team paved their way through in Game 7, Cuban decided to troll Lil Weezy in the most sarcastic way possible.
“It’s a sh*t show, put you front row,” the billionaire businessman tweeted, mocking the singers’ Carter V lyrics from the single “Uproar” in 2018, amidst the lame face Wayne put on at the arena.
Lil Weezy , who was already bitter about the humiliating loss snapped back at Cuban in a style that fits his lyrics too. The situation escalated exponentially as Wayne’s anger got the better of him, which made him essentially threaten Cuban’s life. Weezy would eventually go on to delete the overly-aggressive tweet but not before millions of people could see what he put up and spread it across various social media apps.
The tangle between Lil Wayne and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban appears to be unexpectedly over now, Mark and Wayne may have just squashed their beef at halftime of Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals. The rapper was sitting courtside at the Chase Center, enjoying the contest between Golden State Warriors and Dallas Mavericks, in Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals. Cameras captured the Mavs owner approaching Lil Weezy, as they shook hands and laughed.
It’s nice to see the two mend fences as the pair came together and eliminated any bad blood between them. It was a classic case of trash-talk followed by a hearty laughter at the childish behavior. Wayne was taught a good lesson though, do not mess with Luka Doncic and the Mavericks, however, Mark Cuban was taught an even better one, do not mess with Lil Weezy !
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