Snoop Dogg made his debut as an NBA analyst during the second half of Peacock's broadcast of the Golden State Warriors-Los Angeles Clippers game on January 5, 2026, at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. Joining Reggie Miller and Terry Gannon, the rapper brought his unique energy to the commentary, drawing praise from players and broadcasters alike. This role highlights his expanding presence in sports media ahead of the Winter Olympics.
Snoop Dogg's preparation and debut
Snoop Dogg arrived at Intuit Dome hours before tipoff on January 5, 2026, dressed in a gray suit, black turtleneck, diamond-encrusted Peacock pendant, and purple Chuck Taylor sneakers honoring his Los Angeles Lakers allegiance. He participated in production meetings and coaches' sessions with Golden State Warriors' Steve Kerr and Los Angeles Clippers' Tyronn Lue, and interviewed Warriors star Stephen Curry pregame.
Curry praised Snoop's adaptability: “He can find his way anywhere in any environment. It was cool to see all the different versions of Snoop.” Curry also noted Snoop's straightforward basketball questions in their interview, calling him “a great addition” to the broadcast.
On-air analysis and moments
During the second half, Snoop critiqued Draymond Green's missed 3-pointers while praising his point-forward role. He highlighted Curry's play through an ankle injury, using vivid metaphors like labeling team chemistry “cookies and cream like they about to open up a cookie shop,” dubbing Curry “Stephisticated,” and a scoring burst as “two-piece chicken nuggets.” When Kerr was ejected over a goaltending call, Snoop shouted “Inglewood” amid the crowd's roar.
Snoop emphasized his serious approach: “I don’t believe NBC would have gave me this opportunity if they thought I was coming in there playing games. It’s not so much about me. It’s so much about what the game is needing right now.” He draws from studying Lakers legend Chick Hearn, representing the “average Joe” to attract new viewers.
Reggie Miller, a former Indiana Pacers star, said: “He’s authentic... he’s getting his hands dirty.” Terry Gannon added: “He put in the work and effort. The broadcast was seamless because of that.”
Broader context and future
This debut builds on Snoop's 2024 Paris Olympics success and recent viral moments, like catching a kickoff at the Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl on December 27, 2025. He is set for NBC's Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics coverage as a correspondent and Team USA honorary coach, plus an event with Kawhi Leonard during NBA All-Star week.
Snoop views this as career evolution: “When the lights are on, that’s when I shine the brightest... you understand that you’re not one dimensional. You evolve.”