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Sports are very competitive so quit naturally emotions run high for players as well as fans, however there is a line that shouldn’t be crossed in the attempt to diss a team and/or player in a loss.

A South Carolina arena DJ has been suspended following South Carolina’s women’s basketball victory over LSU, when he thought it was a good idea to cue up LSU star guard Flau’Jae Johnson’s late fathers song on the arena sound system.

The South Carolina women’s basketball team beat the LSU women’s basketball team 66-56 on Friday night, marking the Tigers’ first loss. Instead of celebrating in a typical manner, the DJ for South Carolina chose to play a song that seemed to troll the LSU team and its star, Flau’Jae Johnson.  DJ T.O. played the instrumental version of Camoflauge’s “Cut Friends.” As many are aware, Flau’Jae’s father, Camoflauge, was shot and killed in Savannah, Georgia, outside Pure Pain Records while he was walking with his son. The tragic incident occurred six months before Flau’Jae was born, according to NOLA.com. Flau’Jae, who has dedicated her career to honoring her late father, responded to the DJ’s actions by stating,

“I’ll take my L on the chin, but this just nasty behavior.  Nun funny about that”

That was foul…

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