Lil Wayne Not Happy Luka Doncic Flopping Against Chris Paul

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Lil Wayne has long dominated the landscape of hip hop.
Through his time, he's used plenty of basketball lyrics to captivate the ears of audiences and earn millions of dollars.
Weezy's infatuation with sports has been long documented, as he's never afraid to share his love for his teams (Mr. Carter is a die-hard Packers fan) and has even appeared on shows such as First Take to spew his opinions.
The Arizona sports scene isn't lost on Wayne, as he's showed love to nearly every team in the Valley, including rooting on the Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII, hanging out with Larry Fitzgerald after his concert here in Phoenix back in 2014 and even shouting out (okay, maybe not directly) the Arizona Diamondbacks with a cold, "All my chains look like snakes, that's some real diamondbacks" bar.
Last year when the Phoenix Suns advanced to the NBA Finals, Wayne greeted Chris Paul on the court for celebrations. Wayne, a native of New Orleans, has always maintained a relationship with Paul dating back to his days with the Hornets.
So when Paul found himself in foul trouble during the early stages of Phoenix's Game 4 loss to the Dallas Mavericks, Wayne didn't take too kindly to Luka Doncic, who was one of a handful of home players trying their best to target Paul and perhaps even take home an Oscar in the process.
Luka a ho
— Lil Wayne WEEZY F (@LilTunechi) May 8, 2022
Chris Paul picks up his 2nd foul on an offensive foul call. Luka Doncic flopped pretty good on that one from this angle
— Gerald Bourguet (@GeraldBourguet) May 8, 2022
Of course, if you've followed the NBA closely over the years, you'd know that Paul is regarded as one of the best in terms of drawing fouls and putting opposing players in non-winnable positions.
Some would argue that Paul is simply getting a taste of his own medicine.
Luka is re-writing the Chris Paul playbook before our eyes.#PHXvDAL
— The Hoop Chronicles (@TheHoopChron) May 8, 2022
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Paul's early foul trouble saw limited minutes down the stretch of Phoenix's 111-101 loss on Sunday, as he picked up his fifth foul with 9:32 left in the third quarter before fouling out in the fourth.
It was the first time Paul had four fouls in the first half in his career.
The Suns are hoping for better luck on Tuesday when they return home to Phoenix in a pivotal Game 5. Lil Wayne likely is, too.

Donnie Druin is the Publisher for Arizona Cardinals and Phoenix Suns On SI. Donnie moved to Arizona in 2012 and has been with the company since 2018. In college he won "Best Sports Column" in the state of Arizona for his section and has previously provided coverage for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Arizona State Sun Devils. Follow Donnie on Twitter @DonnieDruin for more news, updates, analysis and more!