NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal has always been known as a bit of a joker. In light of this fact, Shaq decided to post a hilarious rendition of a scene from “Rocky” after the Raptors' victory over the Warriors in the Finals. The clip features the iconic scene in which Rocky runs through the streets of Philadelphia, then up the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. In Shaq's rendition, however, it's Kawhi who is lifting his hands at the top of the stairs.

Near the beginning of the clip, a superimposed image of Drake is seen cheering on Kawhi Balboa as he continues his trek through the city. The ending may be the best part, though. Listen closely and you'll hear Leonard's distinct laugh:

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Leonard played a superstar role in Toronto's run to its first NBA championship. He led the team to a 58-24 overall record in the regular season, earning a No. 2 seed. However, it's his postseason play that most hoops fans will remember. After all, it was Leonard's last-second shot over the outstretched hand of Joel Embiid that pushed the Raptors past the Sixers in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals.

The Warriors presented a new challenge for Leonard and the Raptors, despite the fact that Toronto swept the regular-season series. Somewhat surprisingly, the Toronto managed to jump out to a 3-1 lead through the first four games. Golden State cut the deficit with a victory in Game 5, but that's as close as they were able to get to a three-peat.

Though he has had good performances in previous playoff appearances, Leonard's run in this postseason was his best. In 24 appearances, the former No. 15 overall pick racked up averages of 30.5 points on 49.0 percent shooting from the field (37.9 percent from beyond the arc), 9.1 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 1.7 steals in 39.1 minutes per outing.

“I wanted to make history here. That's what I did,” Leonard told ESPN after besting the Warriors in the Finals.

Kawhi Leonard might wind up leaving the Raptors this offseason, but he has already made his mark in Toronto.