Lethbridge Herald

Drake passions heat up Raptors run

TEAM AMBASSADOR IN A LEAGUE OF HIS OWN

- Cassandra Szklarski THE CANADIAN PRESS — TORONTO

By now, Drake’s relentless grandstand­ing on behalf of his beloved Toronto Raptors is to be expected. And so too, then, is the wrath of Milwaukee Bucks’ fans now excoriatin­g the Canadian rapper for a series of escalating taunts.

The off-court beef has been equal parts invigorati­ng and infuriatin­g for fans of both teams, with Drake’s gleeful jeers only goading more cross-border smack-talk on the eve of today’s pivotal Game 6 of the NBA Eastern Conference final at Scotiabank Arena.

The mantle south of the border was taken up Thursday night by Mallory Edens, the daughter of Milwaukee Bucks co-owner Wes Edens, who trolled the 6 God by sitting courtside at Game 5 in a shirt featuring Drake nemesis Pusha T.

Drake clapped back on Instagram by changing his profile avatar to one of Mallory Edens. Clicking on the photo leads to multiple images and video clips that include cheering Raptors fans in the Scotiabank Arena’s tailgate zone, Jurassic Park, as they emerged victorious Thursday to take a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven series.

“All is fair in war and war and trust me, I’ll still get you tickets to ovo fest,” reads one card, referring to Drake’s star-studded summer music festival.

Another quote is overlaid on a photo of what appears to be a recording studio with a large window that looks onto the CN Tower: “Meet me in Jurassic Park at 8:30 whole city should be out like the sun... history is upon us.”

Several Bucks fans, meanwhile, showed up in “F—k Drake” T-shirts at Thursday’s game in Milwaukee. Drake wasn’t there to witness this in person. Instead, the Raptors’ global ambassador celebrated with his entourage amid jubilant Toronto fans at Jurassic Park, pacing on an adjacent stage as critical possession­s came and went, and beaming as the buzzer confirmed another win for Canada’s lone NBA team.

When it comes to rallying and riling the fans, Drake has proven his worth time and again, says the marketing director of the U.S.-based athlete marketing platform opendorse.

“Drake’s in a league of his own right now,” Sam Weber said Friday when reached by phone in Chicago.

“Drake has an uncanny ability to inject himself in the conversati­on whenever there’s a chance for him to be relevant and he’s legitimate­ly one of the world’s best marketers. He’s always there, he’s always relevant.”

Weber sees few downsides to such outlandish tactics, either for the team or Drake’s own brand. However, some Toronto fans may be tired of their team cast as the “Toronto Drakes,” he admits.

“That said, I think any fan wants attention to be on their franchise,” said Weber.

“You want your franchise to be covered in the news and media and usually that’s a sign you’re successful.”

The Drake sideshow has even inspired one bookie to take bets on the possible shenanigan­s that could unfold at today’s game.

SportsBett­ing.ag posted a number of prop bets Friday that included whether Drake touches Raptors head coach Nick Nurse like he did in Game 4 and whether Bucks star Giannis Antetokoun­mpo will speak to Drake.

Other wagers on offer include: Will Drake step onto the court? Will the NBA publicly warn Drake regarding his on-court behaviour?

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