The Toronto Raptors have now won back-to-back games after drubbing the visiting Charlotte Hornets at Air Canada Centre Wednesday night, 126-113.
Raptors guard Kyle Lowry was the team’s best player of the game, as the 31-year-old court general poured in 36 points on 12-of-18 shooting from the floor, including eight triples, and had six assists and five rebounds to finish the contest. But you could make a case that the real MVP of the night was Drake, who didn’t just content himself talking with the Raptors’ broadcast tandem of Matt Devlin and Leo Rautins, as the rapper managed to do the postgame interview with Lowry as well.
Here’s Drake sneaking and taking over another’s man’s job:
Sideline reporter Drake asks question, holds microphone to his own face as Kyle Lowry speaks so we can't hear him. needs work pic.twitter.com/PCiqsToh0V
— Kenny Ducey (@KennyDucey) November 30, 2017




Obviously, Drake had plenty of energy left to do some extra-curricular activities such as taking over the Raptors’ broadcast despite playing a concert the night before.
At least Drake showed up into the game not on his worst behavior, choosing to be a productive individual instead.
The Raptors will play two more home games against the Indiana Pacers and the Phoenix Suns this Friday and next Tuesday before hitting the road again. Will Drake be there to watch the games live again? We don’t know, but the Raptors TV crew should’ve thanked him later following his contribution in the Charlotte game.