Drake and Paul George dap and make up after Raptors' Game 7 win
All is apparently well in the NBA world after Sunday.
First, Chandler Parsons and DeAndre Jordan mended their friendship and have "no hard feelings" with each other. Now, Drake and Paul George have seemingly made up, too.
The rapper and the Pacers star dapped and shared a nice moment after the Raptors' 89-84 Game 7 win over the Pacers on Sunday, effectively ending whatever beef seemed to be brewing between throughout the series:
Following Game 5, Drake took to Instagram to mock George with an emoji tear down his face, before quickly deleting the post. What's more, the Toronto native constantly clapped and chirped at Pacers players throughout the series, teetering the line of obnoxious fan and an actual distraction.
Even throughout Sunday's game, George took offense to some of Drake's behavior, refusing to acknowledge him at halftime:
Drake attempted to say something to Paul George as #Pacers headed into locker room, but PG ignored him (or didn't hear).
— Wheat Hotchkiss (@Wheat_Hotchkiss) May 2, 2016
While that's not necessarily uncommon behavior — players often ignore fans, even celebrities, during games — George was clearly bothered by the way Drake acted. Until after the series, at least.
With his highly-anticipated album Views dropping last Friday, it's possible that Drake simply wanted to appease his fans in Indiana, who were likely disappointed with his behavior against their team over the past couple weeks.
Jovan Buha covers the NBA for FOX Sports. Follow him on Twitter: @jovanbuha.