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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

Paul George couldn’t keep the latest video of his youngest dancing to Drake’s song to himself. In the latest story update, we see Paul Vuk George grooving to First Person Shooter, Champagne Papi’s latest song. It is in collaboration with J Cole.

The adorable video was captioned, “You’re his guy, bro,” tagging Drake at the end. Just two years old, George and Daniela’s only son, has managed to capture the hearts of everyone with his cuteness. Often accompanying his father on press meets and other events, little George is a sight for sore eyes.

The relationship between PG13 and the Canadian rapper/singer is old news. Drake’s love for all things basketball has been on regular display. Be it his presence courtside or a video showing him hooping on a Kobe Bryant-themed basketball court.

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The playoff performance by Paul George stuns Drake

The first instance of friendship between Paul George and the Raptors’ global ambassador that comes to our mind would be the 2016 playoffs. The incident was brought back to life when the Clippers guard Normal Powell joined in an episode of Podcast with P. When George walks into the arena for the second round, Drake goes up to him and says disbelievingly, “Man, you killed us, dog!” 

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Moreover, Powell attributes the guarding duty that fell on him to his subsequent contract extension with the Raptors then. Drake’s basketball friendships extend to other top names like LeBron James, Kevin Durant, James Harden, and more.

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Although it’s obvious that he won’t pursue a basketball career, Drake doesn’t let it stop him from getting involved in his favorite sport. In any way he can! Back to his number one career and passion, First Person Shooter is the sixth track in his latest album For All the Dogs. The song debuted at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100.

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With this, Drake hit a milestone. He tied with Michael Jackson for the most number-one singles by a male solo artist. The achievements of the Canadian are quite enough to give a run for money against even the best of the NBA players.

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