Bucks Wikipedia Gets Hit With Helpful Drake Edit After Embarrassing Game 5
By Max Scoli

The Raptors took a commanding 3-2 lead in the Eastern Conference Finals after Thursday's win against the Milwaukee Bucks. Three consecutive L's often leads to a change in ownership; after all, heads gotta roll.
But who got the promotion? Was it Kawhi Leonard? Perhaps Pascal Siakam?
Nope: Drake, the non-player, non-coach, and non-member-of-the-payroll, is now the Milwaukee Bucks' owner, per Wikipedia.
Drake listed as an owner of the Bucks on Wikipedia? pic.twitter.com/DjWLVRTcSR
— Hoop Central (@TheHoopCentral) May 24, 2019
Honestly? This isn't too far from reality. Drake does seem to think he has the power of an owner, frequently stepping on the floor during games as if he owns the territory. Mike Budenholzer called out the rap sensation for this, as Drake's antics have somehow flustered a Bucks team that should be more confident than this.
Mike Budenholzer wasn't a fan of Drake's sideline antics last night. ? ? pic.twitter.com/zLMeNIlkVQ
— theScore (@theScore) May 22, 2019
Imagine trying to coach in the biggest game of your professional career and some fan is running around the court making fun of your players for each mistake? Yeah. That's owner behavior.
Drake was loving that last missed free throw from Giannis. ?
— theScore (@theScore) May 22, 2019
(?: @NBAonTNT) pic.twitter.com/wpu4BPNHuX
Nevertheless, Drake and the Raptors have become the "owners" of this Milwaukee team as the series has progressed, just one game away from sending Giannis and the rest of his teammates packing.
Drizzy's ability to get under the opposing team's skin seems to be working, as the Bucks have been out of their element over the past few games, watching a 2-0 lead fade into thin air, along with their hopes of playing in the NBA Finals.