Rapper Drake's
plan to join Miami Heat's victory celebration in locker room failed
when he was denied entry. The team won the NBA Championship title over
the San Antonio Spurs on Thursday, June 20. Drake, who apparently wanted
to congratulate LeBron James and other team members, was denied entry by security guards as he attempted to enter alongside media.
"Drake was just stopped by security. He tried getting in the locker room
without media pass," a HOOPSWORLD reporter tweeted, adding that Drake
tried his luck by saying, "I am media." A Sun-Sentinel reporter also
gave similar info. "I got in the locker room [and] Drake was denied
access," the reporter wrote.
Although he was denied entry into the locker room, Drake joined the team
in an afterparty which was held on Thursday night in South Beach. He
performed his hit "Started From the Bottom" at the victory bash. Timbaland was said performing his tunes as well. Justin Bieber reportedly requested to join them, but the team and club management had to refuse because he was still underage.
"Everyone was having a terrific night celebrating. This was a family
night, so nothing too crazy happened, but it was truly a night for
celebrating," an eyewitness told E! News. The party reportedly continued
until 7 A.M.
Miami Heat's star LeBron James discussed his friendship with the rapper
in an interview with Yahoo! Sports in 2011. "What we have is real
family. It's not just because we are successful at what we do. We really
care about one another on a day-to-day basis. Anytime you get a friend
that can come and support you in what you do, I really respect that,"
James said.
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