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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- As Bucks fans are getting ready for the playoff series, some are throwing shade at a Toronto native.
The Bucks haven't made it to the Eastern Conference Finals since 2001, and Wednesday, they're facing the Raptors.
Fans don't want Drake to ruin it because he's cursed.
Originally from Canada, the rapper is a huge Raptors fan.
'Drake's Curse' has doomed teams for years, allegedly bringing bad luck to the teams he cheers for.
The latest proof -- he wore Philadelphia 76ers shorts when they lost to the Raptors in Game 7.
While Drake might be praying for a Raptor's win -- Milwaukee fans are praying he doesn't support the Bucks.
"He should wear no Bucks gear at all," Bucks Fan Melissa Peterson said.
"I believe he better not ever touch a Giannis jersey," Bucks Fan Quentin Hobbs said. "I believe that's one of the worst things that could happen to us," another fan said.
103.7 KissFM has vouched to not play any Drake music until after the finals after their morning show came up with the idea.
"He does have a curse, and he's vocal on the sidelines, he talks smack to players, if you're gonna do that in our house, we don't want any of that," said Riggs, a KissFM Morning Show Co-Host.
KissFM said they've been getting good feedback since making their announcement on Tuesday morning.