Snoop Dogg’s Memorable Commentary on NBA Game
In an unexpected twist, Snoop Dogg made quite the impression during the NBA season opener on Monday night. The iconic rapper was a celebrity guest on NBC’s broadcast of the game between the Warriors and Clippers in Inglewood, California, and he delivered some memorable commentary, especially on coach Steve Kerr’s emotional outburst.
As Golden State’s coach vented his frustrations about the referees after a narrow 103-102 loss to Los Angeles, Snoop took the opportunity to humorously interject. “Steve’s ready to fire on him!” he quipped, as Kerr grappled with his frustration.
Snoop continued, “Steve is back in Inglewood now. Inglewood! Get him, Steve. You’re in Inglewood, Steve. The Arizona Wildcat is out. Look at him.” His playful remarks brought a mix of laughter and annoyance from basketball fans.
To cap it all off, Snoop let out a cat-like growl, further enhancing his memorable stint as a commentator.
Kerr’s fury stemmed from two controversial referee calls. The first occurred early in the fourth quarter when Stephen Curry’s basket was disallowed after a foul was called on the floor. Soon after, a block by John Collins didn’t get labeled as goaltending, adding to the coach’s frustration.
The tension escalated, leading Kerr to receive two technical fouls, ultimately resulting in his ejection from the game.
While Curry chose not to address the media post-game, he did express his support for Kerr’s remarks during the press conference. “I think two crazy calls in a row can swing the momentum of a game,” he noted. “It doesn’t mean win or lose. It just swings the momentum. I love that peppy Steve. Somebody had to do it tonight.”
Snoop’s night as a broadcaster wasn’t just defined by Kerr’s outburst, though. He also humorously commented on Jimmy Butler, saying he stole “Cookies and Cream” and jokingly remarked, “They opened a cookie shop for him.”
In another moment, he described a player who lost the ball in the paint as “a small fry running around on a Big Mac.”
As for Snoop’s future in broadcasting, there hasn’t been any word yet on when he might return. Many NBA fans are already hoping it will be sooner rather than later.
Snoop Dogg provides an exciting commentary on Steve Kerr’s ejection
Snoop Dogg’s Memorable Commentary on NBA Game
In an unexpected twist, Snoop Dogg made quite the impression during the NBA season opener on Monday night. The iconic rapper was a celebrity guest on NBC’s broadcast of the game between the Warriors and Clippers in Inglewood, California, and he delivered some memorable commentary, especially on coach Steve Kerr’s emotional outburst.
As Golden State’s coach vented his frustrations about the referees after a narrow 103-102 loss to Los Angeles, Snoop took the opportunity to humorously interject. “Steve’s ready to fire on him!” he quipped, as Kerr grappled with his frustration.
Snoop continued, “Steve is back in Inglewood now. Inglewood! Get him, Steve. You’re in Inglewood, Steve. The Arizona Wildcat is out. Look at him.” His playful remarks brought a mix of laughter and annoyance from basketball fans.
To cap it all off, Snoop let out a cat-like growl, further enhancing his memorable stint as a commentator.
Kerr’s fury stemmed from two controversial referee calls. The first occurred early in the fourth quarter when Stephen Curry’s basket was disallowed after a foul was called on the floor. Soon after, a block by John Collins didn’t get labeled as goaltending, adding to the coach’s frustration.
The tension escalated, leading Kerr to receive two technical fouls, ultimately resulting in his ejection from the game.
While Curry chose not to address the media post-game, he did express his support for Kerr’s remarks during the press conference. “I think two crazy calls in a row can swing the momentum of a game,” he noted. “It doesn’t mean win or lose. It just swings the momentum. I love that peppy Steve. Somebody had to do it tonight.”
Snoop’s night as a broadcaster wasn’t just defined by Kerr’s outburst, though. He also humorously commented on Jimmy Butler, saying he stole “Cookies and Cream” and jokingly remarked, “They opened a cookie shop for him.”
In another moment, he described a player who lost the ball in the paint as “a small fry running around on a Big Mac.”
As for Snoop’s future in broadcasting, there hasn’t been any word yet on when he might return. Many NBA fans are already hoping it will be sooner rather than later.
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