
On
Tuesday, Toronto-born rapper and Raptors superfan Drake used the
platform of Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals to shine the
spotlight squarely on himself.
The Drake show
There was the constant look-at-me taunting of Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo at the free-throw line.
There was his standing up next to the scorer’s table to greet Raptors players as they walked off the court.
And there was him actually placing hands on Raptors coach Nick Nurse during gameplay, an act that warrants a security escort from the arena at a minimum.
But he’s Drake, and it’s Toronto, so no biggie evidently.
While it flies in ScotiaBank Arena, Drake’s antics are drawing scorn in Bucks circles.
Giannis rep not happy
Georgios Dimitropoulos, an executive at Giannis Antetokounmpo’s sports agency Octagon blasted Drake on Wednesday for being disrespectful in a tweet that has since been deleted.
“Imagine
a gig & an athlete on VIP seats, right next to the band, stands up
on the stage just to show off during the entire game, knowing cameras
are on him, occasionally even massaging the singer. Security&him
both allow it. Never seen anything as disrespectful as this before...”
Mike Budenholzer not having it
Not long after, Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer got in on the act during a conference call with reporters.
“There’s certainly no place for fans or whatever Drake is for the Raptors on the court,” Budenholzer said. “There’s boundaries and lines for a reason.”
While
this sounds a lot like sour grapes from a team that just lost its
second straight game in Toronto and let’s face it, it is Dimitropoulos and Budenholzer are right. These two concepts aren’t
mutually exclusive.
The
vast majority of us in the sports world could do with less Drake in our
lives. Even if the call is coming from a salty corner of Milwaukee, the
Drake complaints speak for a greater cause.
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