Drake Trash Talks John Wall During Raptors Vs. Wizards Game

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Drake looks on from his courtside seat during the second half of an NBA game between the Golden State Warriors and the Toronto Raptors at Air Canada Centre on November 16, 2016 in Toronto, Canada.
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Drake had to roast John Wall during the game.

Drake's been a busy guy over the past few months. He's currently working on his upcoming album while simultaneously killing the charts with the single's he's dropped. Yesterday, he revealed that he'd be releasing his forthcoming album in June and fans have been incredibly stoked to hear what he has to offer on what will be his fifth studio album. However, none of that has stopped him from attending Raptors games in his hometown of Toronto. The "Nice For What" rapper is not only a massive Raps fan but is also the global ambassador for the team. So it should come as no surprise that he had some words for Wizards' player John Wall tonight during the game.

While sitting courtside at the Raptors vs. Wizards game, Drake hit the 'Gram for some good ol' fashion trash talking. The rapper unleashed some words towards John Wall in the most Toronto mans way possible.

"John, you're getting bodied by twenty tonight. 6ix buzz, 6ix buzz. You're a buckty, my g." Drake said at the side.

It should come as no surprise for Wall since Drake warned him on Instagram a few nights a go. The rapper slid in Wall's comments and said, "FREE SMOKE TMRW NIGHT." Wall then replied, "we want all the smoke !!! Let's get it."

Drake Trash Talks John Wall During Raptors Vs. Wizards Game

At the end of the day, Wall welcomed the trash talking. 


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