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Lil Wayne Attacks Miami Heat, Alleges Affair With Chris Bosh's Wife

Lil Wayne is reportedly upset with the NBA less than a week after going in a tirade against the organization and named Miami Heat big man Chris Bosh's wife in a personal taunt.

Lil Wayne, the 30-year-old rapper born Dewayne Carter, attended a recent birthday celebration for his friend and Cash Money record label CEO Bryan "Birdman" Williams. At the event, Wayne reportedly led the crowd in a chant speaking negatively about the Miami Heat.

"(Expletive) the Miami Heat," the rapper reportedly told the crowd, who mimicked his sentiments.

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Entertainment writers Karen Civil and Shaheem Reid were reportedly in attendance at the party and tweeted about Wayne's rant during NBA All-Star weekend. The rapper was reportedly upset when he was banned from all of the events taking place during the weekend.

"The NBA banned me from all NBA events ... Because the Miami Heat told them to ban me," Wayne said, according to Reid's tweets.

The rapper reportedly went on to speak about his dislike for Heat stars Bosh, Dwyane Wade and Lebron James while speaking on a microphone at the party. However, he seemed to become more personal with Bosh, speaking about having an affair with the Heat forward-center's wife.

"(Expletive) the heat, (expletive) Lebron, (expletive) shewayde [sic] and I (expletive) Chris Bosh wife," Wayne said, according to Civil's tweets.

This is not the first time the rapper has spoken out against the NBA and Heat. The rapper took to his Twitter last week to make a claim that he was asked to leave the Heat's American Airlines Arena in Miami after he decided to root for the Lakers.

"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," Carter tweeted to nearly 10 million followers on the social networking website.

However Lorrie-Ann Diaz, a Heat representative, insisted that Wayne left the Heat game on his own in an email to USA Today.

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