Despite NBA Finals Ban, Flo Rida’s Manager Still Celebrates Miami’s Game 6 Win

Written By S. Samuel

Even the NBA could not keep rapper Flo Rida's manager Freezy down after announcing he has been banned from the last two Finals games between the San Antonio Spurs and his Miami Heat.

2k Views 10 Comments

Despite not being allowed to attend last night’s thrilling overtime victory, Freezy made sure to have his presence felt.

“#ray #allen school the kid tonight!!!! Lol!!!!! #letsgoheat #letsgoheat #letsgoheat http://instagram.com/p/aug-cZjHfh/,” he tweeted June 18th.

“#repost http://instagram.com/p/aunYuQDHV7/,” he tweeted of a photo of Miami Heat’s LeBron James which read: “LEBRON BE LIKE, WE HAD TO DO THIS SH*T FOR FREEZY!!!” (Freezy’s Twitter)

Hours prior, the rap star’s manager revealed the NBA had taken swift action against him in light of his courtside antics during the Eastern Conference Finals.

Freezy, whose real name is Lee Prince, said he has been banned by the NBA from attending the next two final games at the Triple A after San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich called him a distraction. Though Flo Rida wasn’t involved, he won’t be at the game either, according to Freezy. “We ride together,” he said. Flo Rida left for Las Vegas after hearing about the sanction. He’ll catch the gam there, Freezy says. (Miami Herald)

Freezy could have possibly found himself in handcuffs if he attended Wednesday night’s game in Miami.

Freezy, who chose to remain in Miami, said NBA attorneys warned him not to show up tonight. Otherwise, he’ll be arrested. He has asked his lawyer to appeal to the NBA to rescind the expulsion. “This is an act of discrimination,” he said, adding that he did no more than what any other fan would do at an NBA final: support the team and enjoy the game. “I am not an outside celebrity. I am a local fan and I’m gonna get emotional watching my team play,” Freezy said. He said he never had any kind of interaction with Popovich and never threatened anyone during Game 1 and 2. (Miami Herald)

Earlier this month, Freezy stood behind the caught-on-tape actions and blamed his Miami upbringing for making him rowdy during the elimination game.

So, hours after he got the boot from Game 7, we emailed Prince to get his side of the story. And let’s just say he wasn’t repentant. “The feeling of the Miami Heat win became too much for them, so when they got physical I got vocal,” Prince wrote. “I’m not a fair weather fan; we go hard in Dade County.” (MTV)

10 Comments

Written by S. Samuel

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

10 Comments

  1. I think Bleek should feel some type of way about that verse
    but honestly, Bleek is/ was not that good of a rapper to begin with. Hes one of
    the less then handful and lucky ones to be even hooked up till this day from
    that rocafella clique.

      • I remember. Over rated for sure and he only had one hot single to his name. Is that your chick. Thats basically it. Its alright, Like that & Dear summer are mediocre at best in sales and musically.

  2. It sounds crazy but wut if Michelle’s job is to jus b the main one & and Barack gets all the side pussy he wants. A lot of shit is jus for show anyway. Kennedy was getting hoe’s it ain’t out of the question. Beyonce is always performing & supportin that niggas career. He calls her up, she drops to her knees & does her American duty

  3. Beyoncé and Rihanna are both products of Jay Z – they sell sex! Jay Z thinks highly of Rihanna and hopefully of Beyoncé. Beyoncé is using Jay and he knows it but I think he truly loves her. She is not capable of loving someone outside of herself, so Jay z has been royally pimped. Karma….

Kanye West

Kanye West’s ‘Yeezus’ Sparks Outrage: “We Find These Lyrics Distasteful”

Chris Brown

Chris Brown Opens Up A Can, Sprays Back In Graffiti Wall Dispute