Lakers Veteran Calls Out Snoop Dogg Over Danny Green Comments

A Lakers Veteran has called out Snoop Dogg over his Danny Green comments. The Los Angeles Lakers had a chance to win the Finals in only 5 games had Danny Green hit the game winning shot. Sadly, that is not how things went, and the Lakers had to wait a few days. But it turned out now to matter an the Lakers won the title anyway.

LeBron James was outspoken on how crazy it was to play in a bubble. Take a look at what he said.

“I am here for one reason and one reason only, and that’s to compete for a championship,” James said. “That was my mindset once I entered the bubble, once I entered the quarantine process the first two days. And then right from my first practice my mindset was to, if I’m going to be here, make the most of it and see what you can do and lock in on what the main thing is. And the main thing was for us to finish the season and compete for a championship.”

“So that’s just been my mindset throughout these — I don’t even know how many days it is, whatever how many days it is, it feels like five years so it really doesn’t matter. I’ve been as locked in as I’ve ever been in my career.”

Lakers Veteran Calls Out Snoop Dogg Over Danny Green Comments

But there are still some haters of the Lakers, even after their victory. Jared Dudley came out and talked about the true Laker fans. Take a look at what he said.

He said, “Those aren’t true Laker fans, like Snoop Dogg calling out Danny Green and then when we win feeling good. Like this man Danny Green has won three championships on three different teams, being a starting shooting guard. Are we kidding? Like come on, man, like I agree, he missed a shot. He struggled at certain times, but the man is a career 40 (percent shooter).”

“I don’t question your fandom, because, for one, he’s solidified, he’s cemented when it comes to fandom. I’m questioning your tactic on a trying to help a player help win your team a championship … My only problem with it was you can’t call no man a bitch. My whole thing is when you come to that, now we’re getting on something personal. And you know when you grow up, I don’t care what age you are, you hear that word, you’re automatically thinking fighting. We’re not fighting Snoop Dogg. He’s a fan.”