not really. ...i say this because anderson was a ranking (gang) member and the gang mentality at that level isn't based on jealousy. these guys think they're the dons of their cities, and while pac had celeb status, they held the streets down and therefore had the real power. not saying this is true or i endorse it, but this is gang culture. you join a gang for power, and the crews orlando rolled with had a lot of pull in their neck of the woods.
pac died because of his ties to death row, and the reciprocal influence betweem death row and pac. pac was infatuated with power and gangsta lifestyle even before signing to death row, and when suge came through and saved him when no one else would that pretty much sealed it for pac as to demonstrating just who has the power and how they can use it. a multi-billion dollar label didn't put up his bail, but an ex-football player who started his label only a few short years ago could... pretty big message there.
while this is relevant, the real culprit here is suge's wallet. suge arrived at his position of power by stepping on a lot of toes. we all know what happened to vanilla ice, and there are a thousand other stories just like his - all of which involve suge as the ringleader. the difference is that while rob van winkle didn't have the balls to do something about getting shook down, a banger who has nothing to lose would. when orlando got punked out, he had no other choice but to exact revenge asap. think about it, even in your own life if some people walk up to you and beats the living crap out of you in public, are you just going to say ho hum and move on? na. even the most pussy of you guys would do something.
pac was a target because he was death row. sure they had other people on their roster, but pac was the mouthpiece and the star of the label. with pac dead, the label would crumble. the men who beat orlando down would go broke, lose their power, and likewise their blood affils that suge bankrolled would be weakened. truth is the plan would have worked pretty decently had a) suge not owned all rights to the chronic and pre-pac classic albums; and b) pac recorded a lifetime of songs. without these two safety nets, pac's death would have turned suge into another has-been with a roster of mediocre rappers.