The Dallas billionaire had the perfect response to the New Orleans rapper – and Chris Paul’s close friend – when Luka Dončić eliminated the Suns
A week ago, Lil Wayne let his feelings be known about Dallas Mavericks superstar Luka Dončić when he tweeted during a Game 4 win over the Phoenix Suns, “Luka a ho.” There’s little doubt that the 23-year-old Dončić does a little bit of flopping – that’s what seemed to incite Weezy, who likely was displeased that Dončić drew a couple quick offensive fouls on the New Orleans rapper’s good friend Chris Paul – and more than a little bit of complaining to the referees, but unfortunately for Weezy, Dončić also is really, really, really good.
If he had any doubt, Wayne found that out from his courtside seat in Phoenix when he watched the Mavericks torch the Suns 123-90 in Game 7 of their second-round playoff matchup Sunday night. Dončić had 35 points, including 6-of-11 shooting from 3, and 10 rebounds in the win. He averaged 32.6 points, 9.9 rebounds and 7.7 assists in the series.
That performance inspired Mavericks owner Mark Cuban to post a near-perfect tweet Monday, although it didn’t have the simple bluntness of Wayne’s three-word missive from a week ago.
“It’s a sh-t show, put you front row,” Cuban tweeted along with a photo of Wayne sitting courtside at Game 7.
That’s a line from Lil Wayne’s 2018 hit “Uproar,” which he follows up with, “Talkin’ sh-t, bro? Let your tongue show.” In this case, it’s Cuban doing all the talking, and he’s letting his tweet show.