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Drake ignores LeBron James and fans find reasons for his controversial decision


Drake has been one of music's biggest names for quite some time, and during that run he has never hidden his love for the NBA.

Whether it be sitting courtside for his hometown Toronto Raptors, or spending time with the stars of the game, the rapper has shown he's a huge fan.

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One of the players he's struck up a close relationship with is Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James. However, fans are wondering if something has happened between the two after a recent post by Drake.

In a recent Instagram story, Drake tweeted out pictures of three players in their national team uniforms: Stephen Curry, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Kevin Durant.

All three are known to be close friends of the rapper, with many believing James was part of the group. However, with LeBron being left out of the post, it has left fans wondering if something has happened between the two.

One fan believes that the rift between the two is down to the fact that LeBron acknowledged Kendrick Lamar, who has had a very public beef with Drake, is an incredible artist.

"Bro hurt bron fw Kendrick more than him," the fan wrote, with another stating LeBron betrayed Drake: "Cuz bron switched up."

Another fan went so far as to state that Drake wasn't happy that LeBron attended a Lamar concert and seemed to be a big fan of the track 'Not Like Us'.

"He's hurt because LeBron was vibing to 'Not Like Us' and because he pulled up to Kendrick's show," the fan wrote.

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