Drake promoted his upcoming album 'Iceman' by leaving his usual courtside seats at Scotiabank Arena frozen and decorated with icicles during the Toronto Raptors' season finale on April 12. The Raptors noted the stunt on X, writing, “Drake’s seats froze.” The team defeated the Brooklyn Nets 136-101 to secure the fifth seed in the Eastern Conference.
As the Toronto Raptors ambassador, Drake typically occupies prime courtside seats at Scotiabank Arena throughout the NBA regular season. On Sunday night, April 12, during the season finale against the Brooklyn Nets, those seats remained empty. Instead, they were transformed into a frozen display resembling a tundra adorned with icicles, signaling the arrival of Drake's 'Iceman' project as spring weather warms up in Toronto. The Raptors shared the promotion on X with the caption, “Drake’s seats froze.” A fan praised the move, commenting on the rapper's impressive self-promotion without label support, highlighting his stature in the industry. The Raptors dominated the Nets, winning 136-101 to finish the season at 46-36 and clinch the fifth seed in the Eastern Conference playoffs. Drake has been building anticipation for 'Iceman' after teasing singles last year, including “What Did I Miss?,” which peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100—the most recent rap track to reach the top 10. In March, he referenced the album during a video message at the Juno Awards, honoring Nelly Furtado: “Enjoy your Hall of Fame status. It’s long overdue. Kill the performance. We love you, dawg. Iceman coming soon.” The Raptors will face the Cleveland Cavaliers in the playoffs, with Game 1 scheduled for April 18 at 1 p.m. ET in Cleveland's Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse.