When it comes to trash-talking Warriors players, Drake seems to think two is better than one.
The rapper upped the ante after Game 2 of the NBA Finals on Sunday, chirping with injured Golden State stars Kevin Durant and Klay Thompson after the Warriors' 109-104 win over the Toronto Raptors.
"Weren't talking tonight were ya? With your bum a*s."
Klay & KD had some words for Drake as they emerged from the locker room to greet their teammates after the Game 2 victory. @kron4news #DubNation | #WeTheNorth pic.twitter.com/hGlIM17KA2— Jason Dumas (@JDumasReports) June 3, 2019
As Durant and Thompson waited to congratulate their teammates after Sunday's victory, Thompson responded to someone mentioning Drake.
"See you in The Bay, Aubrey," Thompson said. "You weren't talking tonight, were ya? Bum-a---."
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Moments later, Drake talked. As he walked past the Warriors stars in the bowels of Scotiabank Arena, Durant told the Raptors global ambassador to keep his head up. Drake told Thompson and Durant that the Warriors "squeezed that" Game 2 win, but Thompson didn't exactly agree.
"That was light work, too," Thompson told the Toronto native. "Good thing I popped a hammy."
Thompson joined Durant in the Warriors locker room after injuring his left hamstring in the fourth quarter Sunday night. Durant missed his seventh straight game after straining his right calf in Game 5 of Golden State's NBA playoff second-round series with the Houston Rockets. The former said he can't see himself missing Game 3 on Wednesday night at Oracle Arena, while Warriors general manager Bob Myers said Durant's status moving forward is still up in the air.
If both players are able to suit up and Drake makes his way to Oakland, their courtside conversations will be worth keeping an eye -- and an ear -- on. That doesn't mean the participants will be taking it too seriously, though.
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After the Raptors' Game 1 win on Thursday, Drake and Draymond Green jawed at one another. The two met up for dinner a day later, and Green told NBC Sports Bay Area's Logan Murdock that "it's fun" to go at it with the Grammy winner.
Since the Warriors won Sunday night, Durant and Thompson would probably agree.