Brandon Jennings Confirms Game Altercation: “Sucker Punch When I Wasn’t Looking”

Written By S. Samuel

Detroit Pistons star point guard Brandon Jennings has confirmed recent Internet rumblings of an altercation taking place with West Coast rapper Game during his weekend birthday celebration in Los Angeles.

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Although brief with his words, BJ claimed he was caught off-guard but did not sustain any visible injuries.

“Sucker punch when I wasn’t looking. Ps my face is great looks the same. See!!! pic.twitter.com/tOjCDJ50cX,” Jennings tweeted with a photo of himself at the birthday celebration. (Brandon Jennings’ Twitter)

Details of the attack surfaced online this week and connected Game to the NBA star.

Brandon Jennings, the new Detroit Pistons point guard, reportedly got punched in his face at his own birthday party by a rapper in Los Angeles over the weekend. Nothing has been verified, but the mouthy Jennings – my favorite thing about him is the YOUNG MONEY he has tattooed on his upper back – apparently decided he wanted to take over a club (Lure) by hogging the microphone and acting like he ran the joint. It was his birthday, and he recently signed a 3-year, $25 million deal, so I have no problem with this. (The Big Lead)

Accounts from two witnesses singled Game out as the bad guy.

HipHollywood was inside Lure’s über popular day party “Toxic” this weekend where a fight went down between NBA star Brandon Jennings and The Game. Moments after we left the venue, multiple sources tell HH that the two men got into an argument over who could use the deejay’s microphone. Jennings was at Lure hosting his birthday party with friends, which didn’t sit well with the Compton rapper who frequents the club. “Game feels like Toxic is his, and he didn’t like that Jennings was hogging the microphone. He felt like he was being disrespected,” one person who witnessed the altercation tells us. “Game tried to have words with him, and it just escalated quickly and Game hit Brandon in the mouth,” another source says. Security quickly broke up the fight, and surprisingly allowed both men and their entourages to stick around. But, the party was ultimately shut down because fighting broke out again between both parties. (Hip Hollywood)

Prior to the party, Jennings promoted the event on his Twitter page.

“Might want to use @uber tomorrow if you partying at Toxic,” he tweeted September 20. (Brandon Jennings’ Twitter)

No stranger to club incidents, Game made headlines last year over a publicized fight at Lil Wayne‘s birthday celebration.

“No, because 211 at Lil Wayne’s party was after [the] 40 Glocc [fight],” Game said in an interview. “He was like one of Young Jeezy‘s artists. He was wrapped up in that whole 40 Glocc thing, they was kinda together in it and I caught him at Weezy’s birthday party, I told Wayne — ‘I can’t give him a pass.’ So how am I going to do this since it’s Wayne’s birthday party? So I just went up to Wayne like, ‘Look, this LA, y’all here, it’s a wonderful birthday party, you’re my guy — I gotta put hands on this dude’ and Weezy was like, ‘Go ahead Blood.’ And I was like, ‘Whoa.’ So then I took it a step further and went to Baby — I told Baby the same thing and Baby was like, ‘Go ahead.'” (Hot 97)

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Written by S. Samuel

Steven Samuel is the co-founder of SOHH.com.

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