Rapper Ja Rule has placed a curse on the Minnesota Timberwolves … and the Milwaukee Bucks could also be guilty by association:

At the halfway point of the Timberwolves' matchup against the Bucks on Saturday night, the 42-year-old New York artist put on a halftime show that went horribly wrong in a hurry: Everything from technical deficiencies to fans not acquainting themselves to the songs.

The show even got so out of hand to a point where Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo came back out on the court to begin warming up for the second half, signifying that enough was enough:

Of course, Ja took offense and voiced some fury via Twitter overnight:

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Whether the rapper believe he “rocked” the performance or not, he likely won't be returning to Milwaukee's Fiserv Forum for another '90s night in the near future.

Despite a roller-coaster evening, the Bucks still managed to trample the Timberwolves 140-128, improving their record to 45-14.

Milwaukee has the best record in the Eastern Conference, giving them the slight edge over the 44-16 Toronto Raptors.

As for the Minnesota Timberwolves, who fell to 28-31 with the loss, they may need to implore Ja Rule to rescind any bad juju he now has for the organization.