Snoop Dogg On The Lakers: “Never Thought I’d Say It, But We Sorry And The Clippers Better Than Us.”

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Amid a major blowout at the hands of the Phoenix Suns in Game 5, Lakers fans were clearly disgusted with their team’s performance.

Even without Anthony Davis, the Purple and Gold came out flat and uninspired, being blown off the floor early in the game to fall into a 2-3 deficit in the series.

Before the final buzzer even sounded, Lakers superfan Snoop Dogg let loose on his team, calling them out for a weak showing.

“Never thought I’d say it, but we sorry and the Clippers better than us. Frank Vogel can’t coach, and why the f*ck Montrezl Harrell ain’t getting no run. F*ck this is heartbreaking AD. Hurt more than Mary J. Blige. Records. We soft.”

Obviously, it was a frustrating performance by the Lakers, and fans have every right to be upset. In a critical game that might just decide the series, almost every player on the team came up short.

The series isn’t yet over, of course. Even without AD, the Lakers have a chance to force a Game 7 with a signature game from LeBron.

Still, beating the Suns at their home court, in a Game 7, will not be easy, not when James is missing his second-best player and surrounded by guys who have been inconsistent all year long.

Certainly, it’s not a good day to be a Lakers fan.

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