But surely Toronto can't be pleased with how Wednesday night went for the Raptors, as the Wizards blew them out at home by 15 points and Harrell was the one who had the last laugh. "They're holding the border up," Beal joked. Beal had a quip about the city of Toronto sticking up for their beloved music star. Harrell held his postgame press conference alongside Bradley Beal as the two were getting set to jet home to Washington for their home opener on Friday. I don't need all of Toronto on my bumper now. 1 on the Billboard 200 as of Sunday (October 31), Billboard reported.
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Naturally, the moment went viral on social media, just as an incident between Drake and then-Wizards forward Paul Pierce did back in 2015. On July 22, 2015, Meek Mill publicly criticized the rapper Drake on Twitter, after being upset with Drake's non-involvement with the promotion of the album, claiming that he uses ghostwriters to write his song texts. Drake recorded two diss tracks directly aimed at Mill, 'Charged Up' and 'Back to Back' in a single week in 2015. Juan Soto Gets Pedro Martínez's Autograph at Dominican Republic Charity Game