Clippers vs. Warriors: Snoop Dogg's Hilarious Commentary as Steve Kerr Gets Ejected
Published January 6, 2026 8:52am PST
INGLEWOOD, Calif. - Snoop Dogg, the renowned rapper and die-hard Los Angeles Lakers fan, made headlines for his unexpected role as an NBA analyst during a Clippers game at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood.
The Incident:
On Monday night, Snoop Dogg made his NBA commentary debut, and it was a memorable one. During the fourth quarter, Warriors star Stephen Curry was called for a foul after a floater, resulting in the loss of two points. This sparked the first technical foul for Warriors head coach Steve Kerr.
Snoop Dogg's Reaction:
Snoop Dogg's commentary was nothing short of hilarious. He exclaimed, 'Uh oh! Steve's getting tossed! Get him out! Get him out! Back him up!' as Kerr approached the referees. He continued, 'Steve's back in Inglewood! The Arizona Wildcat has emerged! Look at him!'
Kerr was indeed ejected from the game.
The Missed Call:
Interestingly, Kerr was right about the referees' missed call. Postgame reports confirmed that the play should have been ruled a goaltending violation, according to ESPN.
The Game's Outcome:
Despite the drama, the Clippers emerged victorious, winning the game 103-102. Kawhi Leonard, in a post-game interview, praised the team's resilience, especially without James Harden. Leonard stated, 'We had a tough loss the other night, but we bounced back tonight. It's been a struggle, but we got it tonight.'
Snoop Dogg's Arena Experience:
Snoop Dogg was impressed by the Intuit Dome's atmosphere, exclaiming in the post-game interview, 'It was a great game! The atmosphere, the wall, the people, this is off the chain! Y'all did that, and Steve Ballmer did that!'
The Clippers' Season Challenges:
The Clippers are facing challenges this season, including a disappointing start and a controversial incident involving Chris Paul's departure. The team's reputation was further tarnished by a report alleging Kawhi Leonard's involvement in a salary cap evasion scheme, which he and owner Steve Ballmer have denied while the NBA investigates.
Source and Further Reading:
This story is based on ESPN and FOX 11 reports. For more on the Clippers, entertainment news, and sports updates, visit foxla.com.