Drake Denied Access [VIDEO] To Miami Heat Locker Room After NBA Finals Win

Platinum recording artist and rap superstar Drake was denied access to the Miami Heat locker room after the Heat won their second consecutive NBA title.

In the video of Drake's humbling denial, a security official can be heard telling Drake, whose real name is Aubrey Graham that there is no access allowed. A stunned Drake asks "No access for anyone but us?" When told that only media were permitted the rapper responded "We are media," to no avail.

Drake is a well-known supporter of the Miami Heat, even appearing in commercials for NBA 2K11 in which Michael Jordan's presence as a playable character was highly touted. In the ad , Drake argues the LeBron James-led Miami Heat's superiority over Jordan's legendary Bulls teams.

Drake likely just wanted to be a part of the celebration of one of the most hotly contested NBA Finals victories of all time. James scored 37 points, and racked up 12 rebounds, four assists and two steals in a Game 7 win.

James got a huge lift from fellow superstar Dwyane Wade, who poured in 23 points to go with 12 boards, two blocked shots, an assist and a steal. Together, the dynamic duo lit up the Spurs for 60 points on a night where San Antonio gave them jumpers and packed the paint.

The two stars got an assists from role player Shane Battier, who picked up the slack for Chris Bosh, Ray Allen and Mike Miller who combined to go 0-for-14 from the field for zero points.

Battier sank his first five 3-pointers of the night, missing one late to end the game 5-of-6 from downtown for 18 points.

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