Drake’s bets
Drake’s Instagram post revealed that the rapper has wagered $500,000 on the Dallas Mavericks to win the NBA Finals. The betting slip also shows an estimated payout of $1,375,000 – the most potentially lucrative win of Drake’s two recent bets. In the caption, Drake stated: “Dallas cause I’m a Texan”. While the rapper is not actually Texan, he has long had an association with Houston. He also in the Lone Star State. In the second slide of Drake’s post, another betting slip shows that the rapper has also put down $500,000 on the Edmonton Oilers to win the NHL playoff. This slide shows that Drake could receive a payout of $1,025,000 should the Oilers win.Poor performance by both teams
Both of the teams that Drake decided to back had been performing poorly in the lead-up to their respective games on Saturday 15 June. On 13 June, the Oilers lost against the Florida Panthers, which marked the third game the team had lost in a row. The Panthers were similarly losing consecutively in their best-of-seven series. They were down three games with no wins. To this date, no NBA team has ever managed to win the final after losing consecutively on the build-up to the final, so the Panthers’ chances were slim.Drake’s previous wins
Drake has a habit of betting large amounts of Bitcoin on his favorite sports stars and teams. Luckily for him, these bets often go his way. For example, back in March, the 37-year-old wagered $675,000 in Bitcoin on Alex Pereira to beat Jamahal Hill at UFC 300. Pereira knocked Hill out within the first round after landing 24 strikes and a brutal left hook to finish him off. Not only did Pereira win, but Drake also received a payout of $1,194,750. This $1 million win for Drake perhaps gave him the confidence to bet $1 million on the Oilers and the Panthers. However, despite this recent win, Drake has also made some bad errors of judgment when it comes to sports betting. In the same month that the rapper won $1 million, he lost $615,000 when he bet on Francis Ngannou to beat Anthony Joshua. Unfortunately for Drake, Anthony Joshua beat Ngannou with a second-round knockout.Drake’s partnership with Stake
Based on Drake’s Instagram activity, the rapper seems to favor the betting site Stake when placing sports bets. Drake actually partnered with the sports betting site in 2020, which explains why he promotes the site so much on his social media accounts. When Drake announced his partnership with the betting platform, Stake’s credibility instantly went up, with many of the rapper’s fans turning to the Australian-Curaçaoan casino to place their sports bets.Other celebrities who like to place crypto bets
Drake isn’t the only mainstream celebrity who publicizes their activity. Many actors and musicians have partnered with online casinos – some have even started their own. For example, DJ Khaled and DJ Marshmello created FanChain casino which is powered by their own FanChain cryptocurrency.Plus, Donald Trump recently embraced cryptocurrency on his Truth Social, stating: “We want all the remaining Bitcoin to be MADE IN THE USA!!!”
This enthusiasm is surprising, given that Trump denounced cryptocurrency as a “scam” while still in office. So, we could hear about the former president placing a sports bet or two in the near future.