Drake bet $500,000 on the Mavs winning the Finals

Drake bet $500,000 on the Mavs winning the Finals
Drake bet $500,000 on the Mavs winning the Finals

Before the start of the NBA Finals, good old Drake bet $500,000 on a Mavericks victory. Enough to make Dallas fans scream, when we know the Canadian rapper’s legendary bad luck in betting.

It is true that the coast is beautiful. 2.75 on the Mavs title. On good old Drake’s $500,000 bet, that would be $1,375,000 won. The problem is that Dallas still needs to win to win the basket, and that’s not done yet. As the odds indicate, the Mavericks are not favorites. Combine that with Drake’s historic betting bad luck as well as the defeat of Lulu’s friends in Game 1, and we immediately realize that things don’t look very good for the Texans.

NOOOOOOO NOT DRAKE pic.twitter.com/6dfiNCrv4u

— MFFL (@Mavs_FFL) https://twitter.com/Mavs_FFL/status/1798695063050235946?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

After rushing to relay his bet on Instagram, it is possible that the interpreter of From Time already regrets his investment. Already, it can very quickly turn into punchline fodder for friend Kendrick Lamar who is never far away when it comes to finding angles of attack on his great rival. After the kill that was the Boogeyman’s verse on Like That, we say to ourselves that the Toronto rapper would do well to make himself small for a while. And what’s more… well, he may well end up seeing his friend Drake’s half a million dollars fly out the window. There is no doubt that he follows the sacred precept of not betting what he cannot afford to lose, but all the same, seeing 500,000 balls fly away can’t feel good.

With a little luck, like for the 2022 World Cup final, Drake will have seen this one right. We don’t really believe it given Drake’s reputation for being sticky when it comes to gambling, but hey… Even a broken clock tells the correct time twice.

Text Source: Instagram

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