Drake has got social media users talking after his Finsta account shared a video about winning “game two.”
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Here’s What Drake’s Finsta Account Posted
According to HipHopDX, Drizzy took took to his Finsta on Sunday, August 25 to share a now-deleted video of former NBA player, Rasheed Wallace. The clip reportedly showed Wallace speaking out after his team, the Detroit Pistons, lost an initial match-up against the Indiana Pacers during the 2004 Eastern Conference Finals.
In the clip, Wallace vows that his team will “win game two.”
“Y’all can put it on the front page, back page, middle page, wherever, headliners, column one or two — we will win game two,” Wallace says to reporters in the clip.
Check out the now-deleted post below.
Social Media Reacts
According to the outlet, Wallace’s wish came when the Pistons reconveneed with the Pacers in the 2004 NBA series. Despite the favorable outcome, some social media users believe Drake won’t have the same luck. Furthermore, they seemingly believe Drizzy posted the clip in reference to his recent rap beef with Kendrick Lamar.
Many left their thoughts in The Shade Room’s comment section.
While Instagram user @thepettiestla added, “More like next season. This series is over 😂”
Instagram user @reflctionofu wrote, “Ummm Kendixk HAD the Championship parade already”
More Details On Drake’s Finsta & His Rap Beef With Kendrick Lamar
As The Shade Room previously reported, Drake’s rap spar with Kendrick Lamar was ignited in March. At the time, Lamar hopped on Future and Metro Boomin’s song called ‘Like That,’ and shared bars for Drizzy and J. Cole.
Between April and May, Lamar and Drizzy went back to back with numerous diss records. Most notably, Lamar released a song titled ‘Not Like Us,’ in which he took numerous shots at Drake, even accusing hin of being a pedophile.
Their back and forth even left Drake seemingly questioning his legacy in the music industry, per The Shade Room.
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By June, Drizzy had removed all of his diss records against Lamar from his Instagram account, per The Shade Room. However, in early August, Drizzy seemingly redirected the public’s attention to his finsta account.
At the time, the rapper went viral for releasing hours of unreleased songs and studio footage with a link shared via the account.
Additionally, Drizzy also shared an interesting message about fellow rappers J. Cole and Jay-Z.


