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Jay-Z has earned the reputation as being on the short list of best rappers in the history of the hip hop musical genre.
During his rise to superstardom, the New York City native would bring his golden touch to an array of entrepreneurial enterprises, which included buying a small share of the NBA franchise, Brooklyn Nets, and launching his own entertainment and sports agency, Roc Nation.
A conflict of interest would eventually force him to sell off his stake in the Nets, but that hasn't stopped the 99 Problems star from taking in games with team owners Joseph Wu and his wife Clara Wu Tsai, as was the case Wednesday night.
NBA action: Jay-Z, 51, showed off his enthusiasm when he arrived for the game between the Brooklyn Nets and Miami Heat in Brooklyn Wednesday night
Friends in high places: The legendary rapper sat courtside with Nets owner Clara Wu Tsai
Opting not to come with wife Beyonce, Jay (born Shawn Corey Carter), sat courtside with Clara Wu Tsai for the Nets game against the Miami Heat in Brooklyn.
The New York City native, 51, kept it casual in the fashion department in faded blue jeans with a black and blue windbreaker jacket over a white t-shirt and white sneakers.
The Can I Live star cheered on the likes of such Nets superstars as Kevin Durant and James