It's not likely to start a hip-hop battle, but Milwaukee Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer has given his thoughts on Drake's sideline antics during Toronto Raptors games.

The superfan, who holds an official title as the Raptors' global ambassador, drew the ire of Bucks fans in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals by trolling Giannis Antetokounmpo and giving Toronto coach Nick Nurse a quick massage.

Budenholzer said during a conference call on Wednesday that he can't help but notice Drake during games.

"I tend to ignore and focus on our team and what we need to be doing," Budenholzer said.

But Budenholzer had more to say when later asked if Drake was given too much latitude to roam the court.

"I see it in some timeouts," Budenholzer said. "I don't know of any person attending the game – that isn't a participant in the game – that has access to the court.

"I don't know how much he's on the court. Sounds like it is more than I realize. There's certainly no place for fans – or whatever exactly it is that Drake is for the Toronto Raptors – to be on the court.

"There's boundaries and lines for a reason. The league is generally pretty good at being on top of stuff like that."

A reporter then jokingly asked Budenholzer if the Bucks could counter with their own celebrity fan.

"Maybe we can get (Milwaukee Brewers star) Christian Yelich to swing a bat as they go to their timeouts or something like that," Budenholzer said after a long laugh.

Budenholzer didn't say if he was a fan of Drake's music. But, according to reports in 2015, the then-Atlanta Hawks coach attended a Drake show with players Jeff Teague and DeMarre Carroll.

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