Snoop Dogg gives a hilarious review of Jimmy Butler’s Good Hands
On Monday night, famous hip-hop icon Snoop Dogg joined commentator Terri Gannon as well as color commentator Reggie Miller on The Peacock Show. Golden State Warriorsclash against the Los Angeles Clippers. Snoop wasted no time making his mark on air as he put his own colorful spin on it The firing of Warriors head coach Steve Kerr to an admittedly bad call that went against them.
But beyond that, Snoop is showing that he may have a future in sports commentary with the way he’s been dropping bars on live television. At one such play, the Warriors play Jimmy Butler took the ball out of Kawhi Leonard’s hands. Snoop then hilariously described Butler’s hands as he stole the ball from one of the league’s most reliable players in Leonard.
“Oh, good hands, good hands. They tear him up all day. Cookies and cream, they opened a cookie shop for him!” Snoop said, via the official ClutchPoints account on X (formerly Twitter).
“Oh, good hands, good hands. They’ve been tearing him up all day. Cookies and cream, they opened his cookie!”
Snoop Dogg at this Jimmy Butler show 😂pic.tvitter.com/reJftj6Itj
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) January 6, 2026
Warriors lose on road to resurgent Clippers

This loss isn’t all that embarrassing for the Warriors, but one would have to think they were favored in this matchup despite being in the Intuit Dome. After all, James Harden was sidelined with a shoulder injury, forcing the inexperienced Kobe Sanders into the starting lineup.
However, the Warriors struggled offensively all night; they shot 38 percent from the field and 24.4 percent from the goal. No one outside of Stephen Curry and Butler could make consistent shots from the field.
This loss has to prompt the Warriors front office to consider a trade or two with just over a week left until Jonathan Kuminga is eligible to be traded. Perhaps Golden State would go on a run similar to the one they did after acquiring Butler last year once they get rid of Kuminga.
2026-01-06 07:35:00







