On Tuesday, Drake released his third studio album, Nothing Was the Same. Despite the fact that it only contained three references to sports, countless athletes purchased copies. Some more than one.

But nobody bought as many copies as Toronto Raptors power forward Amir Johnson. Johnson posted on his Instagram account that he bought out the entire stock of Nothing Was the Same at a Future Shop and an HMV in Toronto.

Even though Johnson is being paid $6.5 million this season, cleaning two stores out of the new Drake album seemed excessive. That is, until he revealed his plans for the dozens of CDs:

Giving all of them away to fans was a just-plain-cool thing for Johnson to do. He plays in Drake’s native Toronto and was already a fan favorite there. This will only create more goodwill between him and Raptors fans.

It also signals the arrival of a serious challenger to Brandon Jennings, who until now held the title of biggest Drake fan in the NBA. And there are a lot of Drake fans in the NBA.

No group of people agrees on anything more than pro athletes agree on Drake. Take Care was still better, though.