Drake was going to win no matter how the NBA Finals played out. Not only is he sports fandom's most famous frontrunner, but Drake grew up in Toronto rooting for his native Toronto Raptors, and grew close with several members of the Golden State Warriors over their half-decade of dominance. Needless to say, he would have found a way to celebrate whether the Raptors won their first championship in franchise history or the Warriors raised the Larry O'Brien Trophy for an unprecedented fourth time in five seasons.

Still, if it wasn't made abundantly clear during his antics throughout Toronto's postseason run, Drake's real allegiance was with the Raptors, and he showed it in Jurassic Park when the buzzer sounded on their 114-110 victory.

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Drake wasn't able to attend the final game ever played at Oracle Arena, Golden State's home for the past 47 years. But he found a way to insert himself into the action regardless, taking a seat on stage at Jurassic Park outside Scotiabank Arena for the duration of Thursday night's contest.

Kawhi Leonard was named Finals MVP despite not playing his best in Game 6, joining LeBron James and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as the only players to win the award with different teams.