Snoop Dogg has had it with the Lakers

ANAHEIM, CA - APRIL 19: Hip-hop artist Snoop Dogg attends the final game of the Anaheim Ducks/Minnesota Wild hockey playoff series at the Honda Center on April 19, 2007 in Anaheim, California. (Photo by Michael Tullberg/Getty Images)
ANAHEIM, CA - APRIL 19: Hip-hop artist Snoop Dogg attends the final game of the Anaheim Ducks/Minnesota Wild hockey playoff series at the Honda Center on April 19, 2007 in Anaheim, California. (Photo by Michael Tullberg/Getty Images) /
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Snoop Dogg has had it with this current Los Angeles Lakers roster, calling out the team in a savage social media video post that should be a wake-up call.

After the Los Angeles Lakers “uninspiring” loss to the lowly Phoenix Suns, rap legend Snoop Dogg has stomached all he can with this current rag-tag bunch.

Snoop, who is a staunch superfan of the Lakers, went on social media to savagely blast this team into outer space. First, he offered his Lakers “booth” at the Staples Center for $5. Yep, you can possibly watch garbage Lakers basketball from a booth, for the price of a Starbucks Venti coffee.

So make sure you DM Snoop for the details. (Warning: The following video is NSFW)

Oh, that wasn’t all, my friends.

After offering up his Lakers “booth” for a steep discount, he went in on the team, starting with the coach, who he wanted to be fired ASAP. Then there was the issue of the roster surrounding LeBron James, and we will let you read the transcript, courtesy of The Washington Post:

“These sorry (expletive) aren’t going to do (expletive). Nothing. Get LeBron some (expletive) help, because these goofballs aren’t going to do (expletive). They sorry. They (expletive) suck.”

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Look, for anyone who can get through the “colorful” language, Snoop makes a great point. This team isn’t going anywhere with the roster around LeBron, and, though I think Luke Walton would make a fine coach, he’s in way over his head with the new demands placed upon him.

It takes a legend like Snoop Dogg to finally tell the hard truth to Lakers fans — this team just isn’t good.