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Drake was on full headline-grabbing form during Sunday's Toronto Raptors game against the Golden State Warriors. The rapper donned a Home Alone hoodie that appeared to take shots at injured player, Kevin Durant, and has garnered a response from Macaulay Culkin himself.

Most have interpreted the "Kevin?!?!?!" hoodie as trolling Durant for missing the game, and of course it's only natural considering his face is hovering on Drake's back, Culkin got involved in the action.

'Hey @Drake," he replied on Twitter, "I'm right here, bro." Check the response in full below.

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The move is the latest in a string of antics that have landed Drake in trouble with the NBA. Last week league officials actually spoke to the Toronto Raptor's team specifically about the musician's boisterous support, which to date has included throwing shade at Milwaukee Bucks supporter Gucci Mane, the Bucks owner's daughter Mallory Edens, and various other antics that have been deemed "disrespectful" by some.

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