Golden State Warriors and Team USA Basketball star Stephen Curry has taken a side in the feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar.
“I’m a big Drake guy. I’ve been for a long time,” Curry told GQ’s Joseph Bien-Kahn. “I think obviously you know what it is for the rap industry to have that, but I still rock with Drake. Absolutely. Absolutely.”
Curry was directly mentioned in in Lamar’s diss track “Meet the Grahams,” in which Lamar warned him and LeBron James to stay away from Drake.
“LeBron, keep the family away, hey, Curry, keep the family away,” Lamar said.
The Canadian rapper previously referenced the NBA star in songs like “0 to 100 / The Catch Up” and later described Curry as his “brother.”
Curry previously hinted at his opinions on the fued when appearing to complain about Lamar’s “Not Like Us” being overplayed following a July USA Basketball exhibition game in Abu Dhabi.
“Damn with this song,” Curry told his teammate James, adding, “It’s not the only song in America.”
Curry is not the only NBA player who has weighed in on the beef between Lamar and Drake. Six-time All-Star DeMar DeRozan, another athletes referenced in Lamar’s lyrics, made an appearance in the “Not Like Us” music video.