Lil Wayne Covers Rolling Stone Talks: Sh*t to King James & Wade, His Mean Uno Game & Reading the “Good Book”

Lil Wayne, who was released from the bink (Building C-76, cell 23 at Rikers Island to be exact) last year, is covering the February 2011 issue of Rolling Stone. The tatted emcee talks killing time (playing Uno), why King James is a “b*tch a$$” n-word and more.
Sitting court-side at a recent Miami Heat/New Orleans Hornets, Wayne had choice words for Lebron James and Dwayne Wade. Why? “Them niggas never speak to a nigga. They don’t chuck me the deuce or nothing. Nigga spent all that money on them fucking tickets … Come holla at me. We sit right by them little bitch-ass niggas. At least come ask me why I’m not rooting for you.” (good, point, right?)
Similar to most folks killing time, Wayne picked up a book or two: “[Kiedis’] Scar Tissue was really good. I also read the Bible for the first time. It was deep! I liked the parts where some character was once this, but he ended up being that. Like he’d be dissing Jesus, and then he ends up being a saint. That was cool.”
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Well Wayne you been dissed by a Darkie but news flash they are at work and you’re not important as you think you are.