Renowned Canadian rapper Drake is one of the most prominent musicians in the world, and he has held the position of global ambassador for the Toronto Raptors for over a decade after taking on the role in 2013.
Throughout this period, the five-time Grammy Award winner has become a familiar presence at Raptors games and has also been seen at other NBA games, contributing to several unforgettable moments while passionately supporting his team.
The 37-year-old musician is known for his animated reactions on the sidelines, engaging in banter with players, referees, and even opposing teams. His energetic and vocal support has become a trademark.
Let's now list some of the most unforgettable moments involving Drake on an NBA court.
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Top Drake moments at NBA games:
1. Shouting match vs. Kendrick Perkins.
The renowned hitmaker engaged in a heated exchange with the then-Cleveland Cavaliers center Kendrick Perkins during Game 1 of the 2018 Eastern Conference Semifinals, where the Raptors and the Cavs competed.
Following this incident, the NBA reportedly warned the Raptors about Drake's on-court behavior.
2. Drake trolls Stephen Curry.
In Game 1 of the 2019 NBA Finals, where the Toronto Raptors faced off against the Golden State Warriors, Drake made headlines by sporting a Raptors Dell Curry #30 jersey prominently.
Dell Curry is the father of Warriors star Stephen Curry, who also dons the number 30 jersey.
- Drake photobombs LeBron James and Kobe Bryant.
The Toronto native became notable in an iconic photograph capturing a 1-vs-1 situation between LeBron James and Kobe Bryant during the 2016 NBA All-Star Game.
This particular All-Star game marked Bryant's final appearance in the exhibition, adding significance to the memorable snapshot.
Drake enlists Kevin Durant as executive producer
Drake collaborated with Phoenix Suns star Kevin Durant again, enlisting him as an executive producer for his most recent project, "Scary Hours 3," released on Friday, November 17. This extended play comprises six songs.
Previously, the 13-time NBA All-Star served the role of the official A&R (Artists and Repertoire) on Drake's latest studio album, "For All The Dogs," released a month ago on October 6. A&Rs usually assist artists by aiding in the selection of songs and contributing to the artistic development of their records.
Earlier this month, the 2014 NBA Most Valuable Player promoted Drake's Nike line, NOCTA, by modeling their new basketball apparel collection.
The two-time NBA Finals MVP also made a cameo in the famous musician's music video for the track "Laugh Now Cry Later" back in 2020. The video featured the two engaging in a basketball game.
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