It speaks volumes of Drake's conduct from courtside at Game 1 of the NBA Finals that his attire hasn't received even more attention. The music mogul showed up to Scotiabank Arena in a Dell Curry Toronto Raptors jersey, complete with authentic stitching. Needless to say, the message he was sending wasn't very subtle.

The trolling didn't affect Steph Curry, of course, who scored 34 points and connected on all 14 of his free throw attempts in Game 1 of the NBA Finals, despite the Golden State Warriors' 118-109 loss to the underdog Raptors. Regardless, it's pretty safe to say Drake found wearing the jersey worth it – despite all of the legwork it took to acquire.

According to Darren Rovell of The Action Network, the quest for a Dell Curry Raptors jersey began near dawn on Tuesday morning, when Al Martiniello, the owner of a vintage sports clothing shop, received a call from Drake's stylist. Martiniello couldn't honor the request for a Toronto Curry jersey himself, but knew of someone else who had the means of acquiring the threads.

A few hours later, per The Action Network, Martiniello was in contact with Benjamin Weil, who acquired the Curry jersey from a former Raptors player six years ago. The jersey was both tailored for and signed by Curry, which is one of the many reasons why Weil was hesitant to part with it. Martiniello's pleas won out in the end, however.

“He loves Dell,” Martiniello told Rovell. “And it wasn’t about money, but I did have to ask him, if I could convince you to sell what’s the lowest number you would take?”

Drake had a pair of notable interactions with Golden State on Thursday night, too. He went chest-to-chest with Steph Curry at his seat during a break in the action, and after the game, exchanged words with Draymond Green near mid-court.

A necessary reminder: Drake is friends with many players and coaches on Golden State. That certainly doesn't mean he'll stop trying to find new ways to get under the skin of his beloved home team's opponent, though.