Cavaliers Poke Fun at Drake's 'Iceman' After Beating Raptors: 'Defrosted'

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Cavaliers Poke Fun at Drake's 'Iceman' After Beating Raptors: 'Defrosted'

Cavaliers Poke Fun at Drake's 'Iceman' After Beating Raptors: 'Defrosted'

"Turned the 6 upside down," the team's official socials boasted in another post.

Cavaliers Poke Fun at Drake's 'Iceman' After Beating Raptors: 'Defrosted'

"Turned the 6 upside down," the team's official socials boasted in another post.

The Cleveland Cavaliers didn't just beat the Toronto Raptors—they took a playful victory lap at Drake's expense. After a decisive 114-102 win on Sunday, the Cavs turned their attention to the 6 God himself, cleverly referencing his upcoming "Iceman" album in a series of social media posts that have basketball fans buzzing.

The most viral moment? A post featuring a massive "W" carved into an ice structure, mimicking the promotional images Drake used to reveal his album release date. The caption was simple but effective: "DEFROSTED." It was a sharp, witty burn that perfectly captured the intensity of this playoff matchup.

But the Cavs weren't done. In another post, they animated Toronto's iconic CN Tower—famously featured on the cover of Drake's "Views" album, which just celebrated its 10th anniversary—and flipped it upside down. The caption read, "Turned the 6 upside down," a direct jab at the rapper's hometown pride. It's the kind of trash talk that makes NBA rivalries so entertaining.

As of now, Drake hasn't responded to the taunts. He's likely focused on his upcoming "Iceman" album, set to drop May 15. This will be his first full-length solo studio effort since 2023's "For All the Dogs," and fans are already speculating about potential tracks. One possible contender is "Dog House," a collaboration with Yeat and Julia Wolf that dropped last year. Wolf previously told Complex, "I'm so excited to be a part of this track! It's insane to have such an impactful artist like Drake even ask for me to be involved."

For now, the Cavaliers are enjoying their moment—and reminding everyone that in the NBA, even the biggest stars aren't safe from a little friendly fire.

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