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VIDEO: Drake risks serious bodily injury by getting into Game 1 confrontation with Kendrick Perkins

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By Michael Hulse Posted Wed, May 2, 2018

Former Canadian TV child actor, rap icon, and Raptor superfan Drake (real name Aubrey Graham) is known for talking trash to opposing players during Toronto home games, but last night he picked the wrong dude to mess with in the person of Cleveland reserve enforcer Kendrick Perkins.

Perkins – who has never been publicly seen smiling – got sick of listening to the rapper’s yapping and decided to confront him before halftime to see if he wanted to catch a beat down before the third quarter. Drake continued the sh– talking from a safe distance.

Drake acting tough and barking at Kendrick Perkins may not end well for him. pic.twitter.com/LZsJHQQVXp

— gifdsports (@gifdsports) May 2, 2018

 

After the Cavs won in overtime, Aubrey continued poking the bear by calling Perkins a p—y. Security makes everyone a tough guy, but we all know Perkins would snap Aubrey in half if it came down to it. Studio gangstas gonna studio gangsta.

Watch this go 0-100.

Drake and Kendrick Perkins exchanged more words postgame pic.twitter.com/Z0rdXDe1uL

— Dave McMenamin (@mcten) May 2, 2018

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