One fan wrote before the game: “Bro already lost the fight before the battle starts.”
Another posted: “Drake, you my guy, but holy you’re cursed when it comes to betting on sports. I know every single time to take the opposite of whoever you think is going to win, that’s how bad it is.”
The loss fuels the “Drake Curse” theory, suggesting teams he supports end up losing. Photo / Getty Images
The viral theory claims that whatever team Drake chooses to support, they end up losing.
In 2016, he lost a US$60,000 bet to French Montana over the NBA finals, and last year, he bet $1 million on the NHL’s Toronto Maple Leafs, only for them to lose to the Florida Panthers.
And before the 2025 Super Bowl, Drake placed a seven-figure sum on the Kansas City Chiefs winning the match, only for them to lose to the Philadelphia Eagles.
In 2022, he lost US$2m after a flutter on a UFC bout when the result went the wrong way.
He had backed Nigerian-Kiwi favourite Israel Adesanya to win against Brazilian Alex Pereira in November that year, with the hope of netting himself US$2.9m, but the underdog won and took the UFC middleweight title following a technical knockout in the fifth round.
Drake previously laughed off suggestions of a curse.
He said: “The Drake Curse is funny to me, honestly. First of all, the Raptors won a championship, so nobody could ever talk to me about the Drake Curse.
“The Toronto Raptors are NBA champions. If there was a Drake Curse, Kawhi [Leonard] would’ve never hit that shot, we would’ve never beat the Warriors. There is no Drake curse, but it’s funny, though.”
The Rich Baby Daddy hitmaker admitted he is a “flawed sports bettor” and noted it is “not my gift”.
He added: “I’m sure if you’re a Drake curse believer, there will be plenty more content in the future to confirm your theories because, for whatever reason, my slips do not cash out.”